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1 , nitrogen availability, and fungal assembly history.
2 uggesting separate evolutionary and breeding history.
3 of bias that depends only on recent movement history.
4 overy is considered a turning point in human history.
5 in their architecture a record of their rift history.
6  effect in subgroups with and without such a history.
7 odemographic information, and general health history.
8 g the sixth mass extinction event in Earth's history.
9 erent kinematic parameters, as well as spike history.
10 argest event in Oklahoma instrument recorded history.
11 de was the largest forced migration in world history.
12  hysterectomy, there was no relevant medical history.
13 ified subsequently during their evolutionary history.
14 enation during this critical period of Earth history.
15 h scheduled SPT, regardless of periodontitis history.
16 al niche modeling in understanding gene flow history.
17  structures in the reconstruction of species histories.
18                                              History A 6-day-old female neonate presented to the outp
19                                              History A 63-year-old man with learning difficulties pre
20                                              History A previously healthy 28-year-old man developed r
21 olution informs topics as different as human history, adaptive and deleterious variation, morphologic
22 over effects, where an individual's previous history affects its current performance.
23  age at menarche, age at first birth, family history, alcohol consumption, and smoking status, which
24 erstanding mechanisms driving alternate life histories and assessing overall population trends.
25 hen combined with other data such as patient history and clinical signs.
26                           Here we review the history and emergence of ZBP1 as a pathogen sensor and a
27  breast cancer in other categories of family history and folate intake (P-interaction = 0.55).
28   Socio-demographic characteristics, medical history and HIV-related clinical data were collected.
29 ariants and their relationship to population history and individual genetic risk.
30              Yet, crucially, its longer-term history and links with European climate remain limited.
31       We hypothesized that a negative family history and no sarcomere mutations represent a nonfamili
32 eously within 5 years in adults, the natural history and predictors of resolution in children are not
33 is review, we describe the technique and its history and provide examples of its power when applied t
34  relative influence of prespecified criminal history and sociodemographic and clinical risk factors,
35  cancer syndrome through personal and family history and TBSE for the presence of possible MBAITs.
36 heterogeneous condition with varying natural history and therapeutic response.
37 orus limitation persisted throughout Earth's history and therefore whether the phosphorus cycle has c
38 compartmental model representing the natural history and transmission of cefixime-sensitive and cefix
39 tors associated with species ecologies, life histories, and habitats explained little of the variatio
40  basis of SMA, disease pathogenesis, natural history, and recognition of the impact of standardized c
41 etermine demographic characteristics, health history, and risk factors for colorectal cancer, and wer
42 ollect the demographic details, the clinical history, and the results of a detailed clinical assessme
43  all shared genes have the same evolutionary history, and thus the choice of loci can have a major im
44 tterns, patient characteristics and clinical history, and to develop models to improve predictive acc
45 e a combination of screening and vaccination history, and weighted to estimate the population inciden
46 kin, hair, and eye color; skin cancer family history; and sun exposure history, such as tanning abili
47 ecticide use, demographics, and reproductive history at enrollment in 1993-1997 and in 5-y follow-up
48 clinical site, patient age, reported smoking history, body mass index (BMI), diabetes, HIV, and all o
49 entary sulfate and sulfide phases over Earth history can be used to infer substantive changes to the
50 s suggest that both focal and source habitat history can influence recolonization of recently disturb
51                                  Two natural history cohorts were studied including 168 longitudinal
52 sects (3%) and are not explained by any life-history covariates but tend to be driven by external per
53 sessment of the patient perspective, medical history, critical appraisal of medications, a meeting be
54 cially useful to improve cross-cultural life history datasets for small-scale societies for which rel
55  the passage of each individual through life history decision nodes (eg, how fast to grow, when to ma
56                    Instead of the capital or history dependence that characterize traditional Parrond
57 e periods gives support to the hypothesis of history-dependence under eight out of nine sets of model
58       In a subset of odor combinations, this history-dependent processing was useful in helping to id
59 obtained from a single eye bank, and medical history documentation completed by eye bank technicians.
60 ic and other molecular measurements, medical history, environmental exposures, and lifestyle.
61 tures is that the optimum timing of key life-history events may advance.
62 rical baseline for tagging experiments, life histories extrapolated from otolith microchemistry inter
63  polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with family history (FH) of upper gastrointestinal cancer (UGI) canc
64     Here we present a 320 year Hg deposition history for Central Asia, based on a continuous high-res
65 am in at least 1 eye), and a negative family history for retinitis pigmentosa.
66 od when integrated into an evolutionary life history framework.
67 aboratory parameters, medical and transplant history from 977 prevalent kidney transplant recipients
68      Despite strides in characterizing human history from genetic polymorphism data, progress in iden
69 rt of studies of human evolution, population history, genealogy, forensics and male medical genetics.
70  the past decade, knowledge of pathogen life history has greatly benefited from the advent and develo
71 assic clinical stigmata or suspicious family history has led to increased reliance on genetic testing
72 rations suggest a view of differing cultural histories in which the Neolithic transition was driven b
73 importance of nodes in a network have a rich history in machine learning and across domains that anal
74 94 to 2.77), the Neuroprotection and Natural History in Parkinson Plus Syndromes Parkinson Plus Score
75 incorporating biogeographic and phylogenetic history in predicting community and ecosystem properties
76 t possible to reconstruct human evolutionary history in unprecedented detail.
77 th recombination can uncover past population history in unprecedented detail.
78                             Detailed medical histories, including history of phototoxicity and treatm
79        We have developed a plasmonic thermal history indicator (THI) taking advantage of the localize
80  states to address how divergent demographic histories influence geographic patterns of genetic diver
81                     Although Earth's climate history is best known through marine records, the corres
82                  Obtaining a detailed family history is critical to identify families who will benefi
83    Concomitantly, the pace of offspring life history is recalibrated to partly compensate for these d
84                                       Family history is thus an important factor to take into account
85 per-mantle hydration early in its geological history, leading to water being retained close to its su
86 s for cancer genetic testing based on family history may miss clinically actionable genetic changes w
87                    To investigate how reward history modulates OFC activity, we recorded OFC ensemble
88 showing the links between behaviour and life-history observed by Nakayama, Rapp & Arlinghaus in wild
89 account for the correlations of evolutionary histories of even distant loci.
90                         Ecosystems with long histories of habitat disturbance, however, could be resi
91 echnique for reconstructing the evolutionary histories of hosts and parasites, genes and species, and
92                     Patients with an ACS and histories of hypersensitivity reactions to ASA, especial
93  the lineage relationships and dynamic event histories of individual cells within their native spatia
94                                 To infer the histories of population admixture, one important challen
95 ur results provide new insights into genetic histories of Siberian and Northeastern European populati
96  study reconstructs the genetic and adaptive history of a neglected episode of the African Diaspora a
97 dy was to prospectively evaluate the natural history of a population with LAR, the potential conversi
98                     All 6 patients had prior history of acute GVHD.
99        CASE REPORT: A 44-year-old man with a history of acute pancreatitis developed a pseudoaneurysm
100                    To identify adults with a history of AD, we used a question regarding physician-di
101 nxiety attacks, in adults with and without a history of AD.
102              The analysis suggests a complex history of admixture and identifies signals of repeated
103 ucational level, history of skin cancer, and history of AK.
104 is with several control groups (nonallergic, history of allergen-triggered anaphylaxis, acute cardiov
105                                          The history of ALS drug discovery is fraught with many stops
106  Inclusion was based on the following: (1) a history of an acute unilateral decrease in vision, (2) a
107                                    She had a history of anaphylaxis induced by consuming cashew nuts.
108 irst events only where everyone with a prior history of any MACE before MI were censored and adjusted
109                             To elucidate the history of arsenic adaptation across the tree of life, w
110                 A total of 330 patients with history of ASA sensitivity with known/suspected stable c
111 ge about the factors that impact the natural history of asthma.
112                 The Epidemiology and Natural History of Asthma: Outcomes and Treatment Regimens (TENO
113                                      Natural history of AT differed among the most common forms of CH
114 sitively with obesity: OR: 1.97 [1.22-3.16], history of atopic disease (hay fever: OR: 5.50 [3.42-9.0
115  neurology outpatient clinics if they had no history of atrial fibrillation but had any of the follow
116 functional limitations, stroke severity, and history of atrial fibrillation.
117 st cancer, body mass index (>25 vs 18.5-25), history of benign breast biopsy, and nulliparity or age
118 clinical information to document the natural history of BHFS.
119  the United States, 3.8 million women have a history of breast (BC) or ovarian cancer (OC).
120 broglandular densities), first-degree family history of breast cancer, body mass index (>25 vs 18.5-2
121  among women age >/= 65 years who reported a history of breast cancer.
122 ion between weight gain effect and age, sex, history of breastfeeding, prior antibiotic use, adherenc
123                                   Overall, a history of BT release and land use associated with urban
124 r results suggest that among patients with a history of CAD, SPECT was being increasingly utilized in
125 ate analyses demonstrated that older age and history of cardiac disease were the most consistent pred
126 , severe preimplant tricuspid regurgitation, history of cardiac surgery, and concomitant procedures o
127  6, 83% male, age 46 +/- 14 years), no prior history of cardiovascular disease and normal systolic bl
128 of large-vessel cerebral vascular disease or history of cardiovascular disease but lower odds of smal
129  measures with cardiometabolic risk factors, history of cardiovascular disease, and radiologic eviden
130 ty of polyploidy throughout the evolutionary history of Caryophyllales.
131 els adjusted for age, sex, AMD severity, VA, history of cataract surgery, and assigned AREDS2 study t
132  analyzed in the subgroup of patients with a history of cerebrovascular events at least 1 year prior
133 g immediate antibiotic treatment and with no history of chronic pulmonary disease or use of asthma me
134 nd 89,018 matched control subjects without a history of CIN3.
135 3-year surveillance interval included family history of colorectal cancer and detection of 1-2 serrat
136                        Persons with a family history of CRC or a documented advanced adenoma in a fir
137  the results by mutated MMR gene, sex, and a history of CRTs.
138                                     A family history of cutaneous melanoma ('melanoma') is a well-est
139 ic events in older patients and those with a history of CV comorbidities within 1.5 years of initiati
140 r baseline cognitive performance, and family history of dementia.
141                                              History of dental procedures was obtained through patien
142 tive of the study was to determine whether a history of depression predicted incident back pain in a
143 7 (standard error, 0.06); P = 0.911), and no history of depressive disorder.
144  agricultural production targets despite the history of disturbance and despite species richness in l
145 0 patients with frequent seizures and a long history of drug-resistant focal epilepsy.
146 st common blood-borne pathogens, the natural history of early HCV infection, and the scientific ratio
147                     However, there is a long history of efforts to investigate the relationship betwe
148 standing the complex connections between the history of environmental conditions, assembly processes
149 similar regardless of whether subjects had a history of exacerbation in the year before the study or
150 /VI compared with placebo, irrespective of a history of exacerbations or baseline FEV1.
151 pacity or physiological tolerance related to history of exposure to corrosive conditions.
152         In addition, we discuss how the life history of facultative pathogens likely often results in
153                              However, a long history of failed clinical trials has demonstrated that
154                      This mixed evolutionary history of Fe/S-related proteins and pathways, and their
155                   Inpatients with a reported history of fever for 72 h or longer were excluded.
156                     Treatment of mice with a history of food-induced anaphylaxis with the ABL kinase
157 n Hemisphere [4], despite a more substantial history of fossil sampling north of the equator.
158                    Here I revisit the recent history of genetic epidemiology and argue for retaining
159                                          The history of glaciations on Southern Hemisphere sub-polar
160                                        Prior history of glomerulonephritis or interstitial nephritis,
161                                            A history of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) ( n = 27) wa
162 % had a history of injection drug use, 45% a history of hazardous alcohol use, and 57% a comorbid psy
163 e 251 (61%) probands with no reported family history of HCM, including 166 (40% of total) probands wi
164 ere more likely to be older, smokers, have a history of hemorrhagic stroke, hypothyroidism, and demen
165 (Southern Community Cohort Study) who had no history of HF and were receiving Centers for Medicare an
166 untries, and were done in populations with a history of homelessness, imprisonment, sex work, or subs
167 dependently of gender, duration and familial history of HS, body mass index, and location.
168 n the past 3 months) and 66 patients with no history of HSK (control group).
169                                          The history of human populations occupying the plains and mo
170 incident AF or AFL among older adults with a history of hypertension.
171                           Other than a prior history of hysterectomy, there was no relevant medical h
172 re frequency of injection, homelessness, and history of imprisonment.
173                By determining the mutational history of individual cells, we uncover a novel mutation
174 omen (N = 981) aged 30 to 44 years without a history of infertility who had been trying to conceive f
175 3 years, 88% were black, 73% male, 69% had a history of injection drug use, 45% a history of hazardou
176 l activity remained uncertain despite a long history of investigation.
177 The odds of HF was higher in patients with a history of ischemic heart disease or atrial fibrillation
178                     A 14-year-old boy had no history of jellyfish stings and had been eating commerci
179   A missing link is knowledge of the thermal history of magma feeding such eruptions, which largely c
180 edelics, such as psilocybin, have an ancient history of medicinal use.
181 indicate a specific cause for the punctuated history of migrations in Late Antiquity.
182  evidence that knowledge of the evolutionary history of MM has relevance for predicting patient outco
183        Patients aged 4 years or older with a history of moderate to severe attacks were included.
184 es mellitus, they were more likely to have a history of myocardial infarction (28% versus 22%), highe
185 andomly allocate 10 061 men and women with a history of myocardial infarction to placebo or one of th
186 e Examination score of 26 or higher) with no history of neurological or psychiatric disorders, and ha
187 s for the reconstruction of the evolutionary history of organisms.
188 ew insight into the demographic and adaptive history of our species, Homo sapiens, including its inte
189                                  The natural history of PDGFRA- and PDGFRB-rearranged neoplasms has b
190 ntal implants in patients with and without a history of periodontitis through a deep-sequencing appro
191 d inexpensive means for tracking the thermal history of perishable products without the need for a re
192        Detailed medical histories, including history of phototoxicity and treatment, were collected o
193                                            A history of PID was associated with an increased risk of
194  cardiovascular risk factors in women with a history of preeclampsia.
195 fusion from female donors with and without a history of pregnancy and mortality of red blood cell rec
196                                            A history of previous reactions was obtained, and standard
197 tion process in human subjects adapts to the history of previous values, with current valuations vary
198 ial risk of seizures on CEEG is dependent on history of prior seizures and presence of coma.
199 hmias detected by ICDs in patients without a history of prior ventricular arrhythmias.
200 iously healthy woman presented with a 2-year history of progressive right blepharoptosis.
201 ific antigen (PSA) level, or (c) had a prior history of prostate cancer with increasing PSA level.
202                              Patients with a history of psychosis or rapid-cycling bipolar disorder w
203 tion in an eye in which the fellow eye had a history of RD resulted in $4414/QALY ($2187/QALY).
204   Neither meeting criteria for screening nor history of receptive anal sex was significantly associat
205 count of more than 100 cells per muL, and no history of resistance to elvitegravir, emtricitabine, te
206 ttle however is known about the ancestry and history of Russian native cattle.
207 (no clinical risk factors) and 64% (coma and history of seizures).
208 izures; odds ratio [OR] = 1.8, p < 0.01) and history of seizures, either remotely or related to acute
209 In this review, we cover the development and history of SERS and TERS, including the concept of SERS
210 d to adjust for age, sex, educational level, history of skin cancer, and history of AK.
211 jects with both AD and CD, and 10 HC with no history of skin disease was analysed using high-throughp
212                                            A history of smoking was significantly associated with int
213 able analysis, higher comorbidity scores and history of smoking were associated with a higher odds of
214 ability to gain insights into the population history of species.
215 years, multi-vessel coronary artery disease, history of stable or unstable angina, previous multi-ves
216 ment in adults aged 60 years or older with a history of stroke or transient ischemic attack to achiev
217 e rate of occurrence of SCAF in those with a history of stroke, systemic embolism, or transient ische
218 ionals Follow-up Study since 2004, without a history of stroke.
219 d ventricular tachycardia, syncope, a family history of sudden cardiac death, and severe cardiac hype
220 with HCM, age, NYHA functional class, family history of sudden death (FHSD), syncope, atrial fibrilla
221 % confidence interval, 1.6-9.7) and a family history of sudden death (odds ratio, 3.2; 95% confidence
222 ed the model to infer differences in natural history of TB and in future projections of TB.
223          Nine subjects (4 controls, 3 with a history of TBI, 2 with mild cognitive impairment due to
224 covered, pushing back the known evolutionary history of termitophily by approximately 80 million year
225 ated the impact of iNKT cells in the natural history of the disease in the Emu-Tcl1 (Tcl1) CLL mouse
226 acial varve chronology recording the melting history of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet at the end of the
227               In this Perspective, the brief history of the field is surveyed from a drug discovery p
228 2 degrees W line reveal the recent transport history of the Fukushima radioactivity tracer plume thro
229 hing is determined by the integrated thermal history of the IGM.
230                             The evolutionary history of the old, diverse freshwater shrimp genus Cari
231 part of the multicenter, prospective Natural History of the Progression of Atrophy Secondary to Starg
232                                            A history of the regulation of radiopharmaceuticals is pre
233  in the olfactory bulb depends on the recent history of the sensory environment.
234 es, 455 of which are novel, to show that the history of the species comprises two phases, and conclud
235 genetic tree that describes the evolutionary history of the tumor.
236 t and possibly opposing roles throughout the history of this classic example of adaptation.
237 vides an unprecedented insight into the life history of this iconic bird.
238 es a complex mixture of flavonoids and has a history of traditional use to treat a variety of digesti
239 d to elicit information on the participants' history of tuberculosis and HIV infection, hospitalizati
240 structive pulmonary disease (COPD) rely on a history of two or more events in the previous year.
241 e attention has been paid to the origins and history of wild rice itself.
242 the adjustable gastric banding (AGB) natural history on a national basis.
243 ion seem to modify the effects of concussion history on white matter structure and neural recruitment
244 o of the largest cholera epidemics in modern history; one in 1991 and the other in 2010.
245 erstood, even in patients with strong family history or early age at onset.
246 ky SCID/Omenn syndrome, diagnosis via family history or newborn screening, use of preparative chemoth
247 ection for age at diagnosis, personal/family history, or MSI/MMR results.
248 ts, and these differences can influence life-history parameters such as growth, survival and future f
249 w such data exist for animals with slow life histories, particularly in the tropics, where climate va
250 ogy and cause to clinical diagnosis, natural history, patient stratification and clinical management,
251 enotypic evolution of tadpole and adult life-history phases, and for the underlying expression of gen
252  detection for patients with positive family history prior to refractive surgeries.
253  from symptom onset, enrolled in the Natural History Project of the Dystonia Coalition, were included
254                                          The history should include a review of comorbidities, adhere
255 ct insecticide with a rich and controversial history since its activity was discovered in 1939, has l
256 cropping system, management equipment/timing/history, soil type, location, weather, and the depth to
257 direct impacts of cyclones on different life-history stages across the annual life cycle.
258 examination of its effects on different life-history strategies is lacking.
259 tion of our finding for the gradient of life-history strategies observed among species and argue that
260                                   These life-history strategies present different social organization
261 vary between individuals with different life-history strategies.
262 ndividuals and groups to adopt a slower life history strategy, a greater focus on the future (vs. pre
263              We demonstrate that a fast life-history strategy, in turn, was associated with dysregula
264 terials, strong links between processing and history, structure and properties have yet to be made be
265 HIV infection participating in HSV-2 natural history studies (University of Washington Virology Resea
266 ns on the use of these modalities in natural history studies and interventional clinical trials.
267 rome were recruited through the Rett Natural History study from 2006 to 2015.
268 nodeficiency (SCID) to a prospective natural history study.
269 skin cancer family history; and sun exposure history, such as tanning ability and number of severe su
270 , a neuroradiology fellow (M.D.M.) performed history taking and a physical examination and subsequent
271  agent(s), which is based on careful dietary history taking.
272         This Review suggests an algorithm of history-taking and investigation to allow the causes of
273 rids and reveals a more complex evolutionary history than their iconic representation as gigantic ape
274 el that better mimics the diverse infectious history that is typical of most humans.
275                                         Life history theory serves as the foundation for the CLimate,
276 ettle cannot be adequately explained by life-history theory.
277              The mechanisms that link reward history to OFC computations remain obscure.
278 it helps to reveal the mutation accumulation history, track cancer progression, and identify the muta
279 eed size and canopy position, but other life-history traits showed no relationship with variation in
280 ns interact with species ecological and life history traits to influence past extirpation probabiliti
281 00 described species and a diversity of life history traits, including ectoparasitism, cleptoparasiti
282 fatty acids), and both biodiversity and life history traits.
283 nments (recruitment) represents a major life-history transition.
284                 We collected data on patient histories, tumor phenotypes, and results of germline DNA
285  intracranial aneurysm (53.8%) had a smoking history vs 163 of 564 patients without intracranial aneu
286 subjects having no signs but positive family history was 69.2%.
287                                       Family history was pertinent for breast cancer in her mother, s
288                                  Her medical history was positive for hypercholesterolemia and depres
289                              Substance abuse history was the strongest predictor of OD (odds ratio =
290 ssion was performed and detailed periabscess histories were evaluated to identify potential associati
291       Twitter data and details of depression history were collected from 204 individuals (105 depress
292 lete post-operative clinical examination and history were obtained, and transthoracic echocardiograph
293  to patient occupation, symptoms, and travel history were often unavailable to the laboratory and, th
294 ars ago) was the most recent time in Earth's history when global mean sea level was substantially hig
295 ndencies simultaneously from recent stimulus history when making perceptual decisions.
296 The relative impact of selection, chance and history will determine the predictability of evolution.
297 were fitted to assess associations of asthma history with obesity incidence during follow-up.
298 eed be a reliable cue to female reproductive history (with lower WHRs indicating lower number of chil
299  clinical assessments (including head trauma history) with informants were performed blinded.
300 olatilized appear to be related to their use history, with higher emissions estimated for chemicals t

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