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2 ad 306 patients, the first validation cohort had 216, and the second validation cohort had 265 patien
8 of sinus rhythm at the time of implantation had a better survival than those in refractory ventricul
10 reaction times were longer when distractors had a higher probability of being categorized as the tar
15 rostate-specific antigen (PSA) level, or (c) had a prior history of prostate cancer with increasing P
16 s missing >/=8 consecutive days of ibrutinib had a shorter median PFS vs those missing <8 days (10.9
17 and Support subscale, an NP-PCOCQ subscale, had a significant positive effect on NP role (risk ratio
18 es were modeled by Bayesian inference, which had a top-down explaining-away effect that enabled recog
19 developed caries in their primary dentition had a very different caries trajectory in their permanen
22 eight cutoff (MWCO) of 1000-2000 Da but also have a high pure water permeability (PWP) of 82.5-117.6
24 quantum wave passing through both slits, we have a localized particle with nonlocal interactions wit
25 ontaining gap junctions, cardiac macrophages have a negative resting membrane potential and depolariz
27 tiple brain areas, but that the striatum may have a privileged role in timing because it has a more a
30 s (>11.5 mIU/mg creatinine [n = 69]) did not have a significantly different predicted probability of
31 with hepatitis C virus (HCV) and who do not have a sustained virologic response after treatment with
33 hare a common underlying array architecture, having a core unimodal peak of coaligned microtubules in
34 and other agonists in adult-type mouse AChRs having a mutation(s) at the transmitter-binding sites.
35 ncy of the biological carbon pump that could have accounted for as much as half of the glacial-interg
37 y Way, known as Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*), may have affected the habitability of Earth-like planets in
39 of computers, with the "big data" revolution having already happened in genomics and environment, and
50 s illustrates how optical absorption methods have become a competitive alternative to state-of-the-ar
51 locus genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have become the state-of-the-art procedure to identify q
52 rs mediate some aspects of inflammation that had been considered mediated by neurokinin-1 receptor (N
54 hether or not all types of wild polioviruses had been eradicated, but it might increase the cost of O
56 be different facets of internal friction and have been applied to disparate molecular systems, raisin
57 viously observed in hadrosaurids, where they have been associated with a sophisticated masticatory ap
59 ssion associated with poor clinical outcomes have been attributed to increased cell cycle progression
65 s conserved across distinct cortical regions have been defined by their morphological, electrophysiol
67 iated with maternal smoking during pregnancy have been described in placenta and cord blood at delive
72 membrane subunits ATP6, ATP8, and subunit c have been eliminated previously from possible participat
75 ins from the scPDB database of binding sites have been evaluated using both a distance and a volumetr
77 ildren with and without allergies, but there have been few studies on antibiotic use and allergic dis
80 lation of photo-oxidized heterocyclic rings, have been identified during photodegradation of SDs, whe
81 rs regulating pancreas lineage specification have been identified, and Notch signalling has been impl
84 RNA-binding proteins of the Musashi (Msi) have been implicated in the biology of different stem ce
86 class of cyclooctatetraenyl radicals, which have been impossible to access through classical synthet
88 cently, the roles of FAM83H in tumorigenesis have been interested and increased expression of FAM83H
91 reactions, but the yields of these reactions have been limited by low chemoselectivity for the aminat
93 polymorphisms within the prion protein gene have been linked to differential susceptibility to the d
94 ting proteins, including Crb3 and Wwtr1/Taz, have been linked to renal cyst formation in mice before.
95 nd it is likely that N-Src signalling events have been misattributed to C-Src because they cannot be
97 have unique and interesting features, which have been partially revealed through spectroscopic, kine
98 Classifications of the complexity of ERCP have been presented, but do not include modern endoscopi
99 mong ornithopods, high rates of amelogenesis have been previously observed in hadrosaurids, where the
101 ion regarding whether there may, or may not, have been protective efficacy in the RV144 vaccine trial
103 icial effects of parasympathetic stimulation have been reported in left heart failure, but whether it
108 though alterations in intrinsic excitability have been shown to underlie many learning and memory pro
112 d para isomers of 9,10-dipyridylanthracene 1 have been synthesized and converted into their endoperox
113 ng techniques in the recent years, enhancers have been systematically identified in such projects as
117 ating the consequences of this challenge, we have characterized C. neoformans GMP synthase, the secon
121 Patients were 17 years old or younger and had Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, or IBD-unclassi
126 time progresses, this is replaced by what we have described as maternal educational immunity such tha
127 However, to date, there are no studies that have determined the cellular or enzymatic function of UB
132 patient, 30 (68%) of 44 individual patients had different levels of responses within the M1 and M2 c
133 ltiple clusters within individual genes that have differential functional associations: these include
134 14 known galectins in mammalian cells, which have dimeric or tandem-repeated CRDs enabling multivalen
135 ial importance of these factors, few studies have directly tested their effects on performance at ran
136 vely well documented on some ice shelves, we have discovered that ponds often form part of widespread
137 pair by examining a few model organisms that have displayed robust repair capacity, including Xenopus
138 ombat this virus, an effective vaccine would have distinct advantages over current therapeutic option
140 s consists of many different cell types that have distinct functional roles and are subject to differ
141 onal modulation and mutual inhibition, which have distinct selectivity (feature vs. eye of origin) an
142 t of commercial homogeneous catalysts, which have dominated this important industrial process for nea
143 udies of diatomic molecules, which typically have electronic states that are relatively well separate
145 2F are major chloroplast-targeted sHsps that have emerged from a recent gene duplication event result
148 ocal microscopy reveal that rust fungi might have evolved multiple effectors that target chloroplasts
156 diagnoses were significantly more likely to have filled prescriptions for opioids (49.0% versus 17.2
157 However, most studies of link prediction have focused on social networks, and have assumed a comp
163 transgenic mice were bred to female MNX mice having FVB/NJ nuclear DNA with either FVB/NJ, C57BL/6J,
165 ysis for the prediction of Alzheimer disease have given area under the curve (AUC) estimates of <80%.
171 s that engage in more brood interactions may have had more resources available to cope with two physi
174 rbital convergence in ancestral primates may have helped them to efficiently discriminate, target, an
175 lines of therapy was two (2-5), 38 patients had high-risk cytogenetics, 17 were unresponsive to all
176 as having low BPE and 601 were classified as having high BPE (71% vs 29%, respectively; P < .001).
177 cking HIV-1 Env-mediated membrane fusion and had higher levels of binding affinity with NHR peptide N
179 rrelate with protection against dengue virus have highlighted the need for a human DENV challenge mod
184 erstitial tissue, confirmed in patients, may have important implications for biotherapies such as vac
185 periods of inflammation, these findings may have important implications to understanding the behavio
187 den, patients treated at high-volume centers had improved perioperative outcomes, short-term mortalit
189 d not display the typical B cell morphology, having in general a more dendritic cell-like appearance.
192 utionary rate of the outbreak strain and may have increased its adaptability, as many mutations in pr
194 ye and Ear Infirmary, 48 eyes of 44 patients had keratoprosthesis type II implanted by 2 surgeons (C.
195 rk by other groups, we outline 10 lessons we have learned about the identifier qualities and best pra
197 ngs suggest that SIRS criteria and qSOFA may have limited utility for predicting mortality in an ICU
198 he diagnostic group, 1443 were classified as having low BPE and 601 were classified as having high BP
199 s undergoing ViV, 72 patients undergoing ViR had lower left ventricular ejection fraction (45.6 +/- 1
200 2) and Latinos (OR, 0.83; 95% CI, 0.81-0.86) had lower odds of filling antibiotic prescriptions.
201 cost for 10 common conditions from Medicare had lower Q5:Q1 ratios that ranged from 1.33 (joint dege
205 hnologies, specifically Nanopore sequencing, have made possible the rapid identification of CGRs with
207 More than one third of U.S. HIV patients had missed opportunities to initiate hepatitis B vaccina
208 However, HIV-positive blacks continue to have much higher rates of ESRD than HIV-positive whites,
211 yes (32%) had neovascular AMD and 1 eye (3%) had neovascularization secondary to pseudoxanthoma elast
217 performed in 134 targets in 106 men who (a) had not previously undergone prostate biopsy, (b) had pr
221 erapeutic options, yet experimental vaccines have not been successful to date, due in part to the vir
224 Treatment strategies for these diseases have often targeted downstream pathways to ameliorate co
229 performances for porous copper inverse opals having pore diameters from 300 to 1000 nm by measuring t
230 orthodontic force in the presence of obesity have potential short- and long-term clinical implication
234 l and ancient origin of organohalogens could have primed development of metabolic machineries for the
235 ot previously undergone prostate biopsy, (b) had prior negative biopsy findings with increased prosta
236 stituted 2,6-(pyrazol-1-yl)pyridines], which have produced 16 SCO-active [Fe(II)(bpp(X,Y))2](Z)2 comp
238 screened positive for HER1/2 and who did not have progressive disease during chemotherapy (four to ei
240 ver, few cell wall phenotyping methodologies have proven sufficiently precise, robust, or scalable fo
245 efore hypothesized that IL-15(-/-) mice will have reduced inflammatory responses during the developme
246 ith oral and intravenous rehydration therapy have reduced the case fatality of cholera from more than
248 ort, clinically effective anti-RAS therapies have remained elusive, prompting a perception that RAS m
251 sappeared, and that visual communication may have replaced auditory in these colourful, diurnal frogs
254 the types of deep evolutionary changes that have restructured developmental gene regulatory networks
255 tial structure-activity relationship studies have resulted in compounds with moderate to potent antit
257 ell biological studies over almost 2 decades have revealed some 30 proteins involved in the synthesis
259 iated with parental care previously, but all have roles in predicted behavioural precursors for paren
261 ong mammalian retroviruses and their vectors have shown potential for gene therapy in preclinical stu
267 Mutants with reduced enzymatic activity had slower replication in mammalian neuronal cells and r
274 irus 1 (HSV-1) and pseudorabies virus (PRV), have suggested that UL37 plays an essential albeit poorl
275 ere efficient only in preclinical trials and have suggested the existence of resistance mechanisms wi
277 maintained high metabolic activity but also had the highest proportion in transition, either to abun
278 the risk of AK as not progressing to cancer had the lowest proportion of individuals who chose treat
283 d DNA encoding VEGF189 and perlecan domain I have the potential to induce angiogenesis and wound heal
284 nd highly precise automated tools, aiming to have the same accuracy as fully hand-curated SCOP releas
286 entify genetic and pathological markers that have the strongest association with these features of cl
287 s composed of hexacoordinate silicon species have thus far only been observed in a few high pressure
288 l using cued recall tasks, in which subjects had to memorize object arrays composed of simple visual
293 al physical chemistry, Criegee intermediates have unique and interesting features, which have been pa
294 e limits to miniaturization in insect brains have until now relied on information based on data colle
295 immunodeficiency has developed, researchers have used vaccine responses as a tool to characterize th
297 progressing to active tuberculosis (TB) and have various sensitivities and specificities in differen
298 were aged 6-11 years, weighed 25 kg or more, had virological suppression (<50 copies of HIV-1 RNA per
300 ago; therefore, the house fly is expected to have X and Y Chromosomes with different gene content.
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