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1 of development, applicability, and editorial independence.
2 e use of the PRSIQ as a measure of spectacle independence.
3 nnection to resources that may help preserve independence.
4 ssive functional decline, leading to loss of independence.
5 anked as the top concern followed by loss of independence.
6 re fixed in duck alleles and suggest tapasin independence.
7 ssive functional decline, leading to loss of independence.
8 iring more than one donor to achieve insulin independence.
9 is and growth during adaptation to anchorage independence.
10 s), tracked for the first three months after independence.
11 in movement control, compromising functional independence.
12  influence educational attainment and future independence.
13 visual acuity (UCDVA) and distance spectacle independence.
14 H), cognitive decline and loss of functional independence.
15  while lung ADC exhibits significant glucose independence.
16 s patients with ESRD greater flexibility and independence.
17  life, physical function, and maintenance of independence.
18  ultimately hampering their ability to reach independence.
19 ability and increased the rate of functional independence.
20 fitting way to mark the 75th year of India's independence.
21  criticality (SOC), which would imply stress-independence.
22 ression analysis used to assess for variable independence.
23 n terms of bandwidth, polarization and angle independence.
24 t-reported questionnaire assessing spectacle independence.
25 activities, thus compromising well-being and independence.
26 ce status to reduce these risks and maintain independence.
27 n strict inter-strain competition and strain independence.
28 s markers into haplotypes, without requiring independence.
29 tions influences the progression to androgen independence.
30 d by the binomial theorem, indicating mutual independence.
31 hose of pancreas transplant alone in insulin independence.
32 heir innate nature and their gammac cytokine independence.
33 g tumor evolution or acquisition of estrogen independence.
34 on energies, we proved the method's platform independence.
35 d glycemic variability regardless of insulin independence.
36 ead counts and, in some settings, sample non-independence.
37 es across ontogeny with increasing offspring independence.
38  PRSIQ total score as a measure of spectacle independence.
39 ng reduced length of stay and quicker opioid independence.
40 ment, and 37% (CI, 35% to 39%) had recovered independence.
41 EPOR) in mouse cells to confer growth factor independence.
42  to honor his role in the struggle for Irish independence.
43 h independent over-dispersion and sample non-independence.
44                                Growth factor independence 1 (Gfi-1) is a part of the transcriptional
45                                Growth Factor Independence 1 (GFI1) is a transcriptional repressor tha
46                                Growth Factor Independence 1 (GFI1) is a transcriptional repressor wit
47  The transcriptional repressor growth factor independence 1 (GFI1) is comprised of conserved Snail/Sl
48 e some optical phenomena; and high spectacle independence 3 months postoperatively.
49  and high patient satisfaction and spectacle independence 3 months postoperatively.
50 the onset of incubation through to offspring independence 4-5 months later.
51    Four (36%) of 11 patients reached insulin independence, 6 patients (56%) had partial graft functio
52 d with significant improvement of functional independence 90 days after AIS.
53                       The rate of functional independence (90-day modified Rankin score of 0 to 2) wa
54  IOLs were equivalent in achieving spectacle independence; 98% were "satisfied" to "very satisfied" w
55 o 2.8) and led to higher rates of functional independence (a score of 0 to 2) at 90 days (43.7% vs. 2
56 s or disability]) and the rate of functional independence (a score of 0, 1, or 2 on the modified Rank
57                                      Loss of independence, a patient-centered outcome, was associated
58 w individual or group variations in parental independence, across chronic and brief timescales, might
59               In a direct test of perceptual independence, adapting to opposite 3D directions generat
60                            Long-term insulin independence after islet transplantation depends on engr
61 imination of glucose intolerance and insulin independence after transplantation versus the beta score
62 y, incident dementia, and loss of functional independence) after intracerebral haemorrhage.
63 cellent graft function and sustained insulin independence, all examined insulin-positive cells had lo
64  (e.g., asymptotic multivariate normality or independence among the tests).
65 e age, as are transitions from impairment to independence and back again.
66  and blindness; ultimately limiting personal independence and compromising overall quality of life of
67 .74, p = 0.003) in the PC, as was functional independence and FA in the lateral CST (z score 3.68, p
68 at captures the observed progressive loss of independence and function.
69 earch has to ensure scientific integrity and independence and has to be based on full transparency.
70 ng a CSC-like cell population with anchorage independence and invasive potential.
71                                  Kinetoplast independence and isometamidium resistance are observed w
72 n reagents can be lyophilized for cold-chain independence and long-term storage and be readily recons
73 follow-up as defined by sustained functional independence and lower mortality.
74 antiapoptotic factor, facilitating anchorage independence and metastasis.
75 y if surgeons intend to prioritize spectacle independence and patient autonomy at intermediate and cl
76 ifocal IOLs produce high levels of spectacle independence and patient satisfaction.
77 , resulting in high levels of both spectacle independence and patient satisfaction.
78 my, and measured the indicators of technical independence and program sustainability.
79 eral novel features such as operating system independence and reduced computation time through multip
80 vision impairment (VI) can result in loss of independence and reduced quality of life.
81 hallenges with frameworks such as the Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) Section 526, which
82 y loss of p53, suggesting the spatiotemporal independence and specificity of the regulation of p53 by
83 x allocation, resource limitation, timing of independence and terminal investment.
84                                   Cold-chain independence and the potential for self-administration c
85               This comes at the cost of some independence and the satisfaction of being able to call
86 To study the relationship between functional independence and time to reperfusion in the Solitaire wi
87 ent pro-B-cell line, which acquired cytokine independence and tumor-forming ability.
88 GLs only scored clearly better in "Editorial independence" and "Global evaluation." In AIT-GLs, there
89 of empowerment: attitude to violence, social independence, and decision making.
90 e review assessed the strength, consistency, independence, and generalizability of the published stud
91 ing nuclear structure, surface markers, IL-5 independence, and immunoregulatory function that is capa
92 cess optimizes IBI outcomes, improves future independence, and lessens costs from provincial and soci
93 OLs provided better UCDVA, greater spectacle independence, and lower amounts of residual astigmatism
94 s HER2, is lost with progression to estrogen independence, and may serve as a biomarker of poor outco
95 erize the enhanced signaling competence, BTK independence, and surface immunoglobulin dependence of t
96 ons (at or above the ankle) limit functional independence, and their prevention is a key goal of CLI
97 w-leafed lupin loci conferring vernalization independence, anthracnose resistance, low alkaloids and
98         Although high rates of early insulin independence are achieved routinely, long-term function
99 on agreements constraining academic authors' independence are common.
100 s of CRPC-Adeno with clinical features of AR independence as CRPC-NE, suggesting that epigenetic modi
101                   The same cytokine receptor independence as for JAK3(L857P) was observed for homolog
102 modate 1) uncertainty due to the cross-world independence assumption and 2) uncertainty due to the cr
103 powers of the tests: 3) the gene-environment independence assumption and 4) the Hardy-Weinberg equili
104 on and 2) uncertainty due to the cross-world independence assumption and the presence of exposure-ind
105 ontext is an efficient means of breaking the independence assumption in alignment.
106 ications of the controversial "cross-worlds" independence assumption needed to identify natural effec
107 se a new method that relaxes the unrealistic independence assumption of the classical Fisher combinat
108                    To compare the functional independence at 3 months between patients treated under
109  was no significant difference in functional independence at 3 months between the treatment groups (m
110 utcomes, patient satisfaction, and spectacle independence at 3 months of 2 diffractive (non-toric) tr
111  mRS; secondary outcomes included functional independence at 3 months, mortality by 3 months, and sym
112 cally significant difference in hemodialysis independence at 3 months.
113           Primary end point was hemodialysis independence at 3 months; secondary end points: hemodial
114                                   Functional independence at 90 days (mRS score, 0-2) occurred among
115 d significantly improved rates of functional independence at 90 days compared with those randomized t
116 riority, >0.999), and the rate of functional independence at 90 days was 49% in the thrombectomy grou
117 , rate of successful reperfusion, functional independence at 90 days, mortality at 90 days, and embol
118 lemetry devices during their first months of independence at sea.
119                                      Loss of independence at time of discharge.
120 ifferential expression assuming some sort of independence between cell types.
121                  First, assuming conditional independence between classifiers, we show that the off-d
122 agonist muscles challenged the assumption of independence between decision and motor processes.
123         In addition to revealing a degree of independence between genic H3K36me3 and DNA methylation,
124 r, because the PWM probability model assumes independence between individual nucleotide positions, th
125 limitations are not due to the assumption of independence between positions but rather are caused by
126          These findings suggest the relative independence between StII pore-forming activity and its
127                     The degree of informatic independence between the physical properties of amino ac
128 iversity (piS), avoiding the statistical non-independence between the two quantities.
129 adulthood is characterized by large gains in independence, but the relative influences of genes and t
130 ostgraduate training, shortening the time to independence by at least 5 years, achieving greater dive
131 ro-B cells that were transformed to cytokine independence by ectopic expression of an activated NPM-A
132  the unit of analysis to account for lack of independence by site, we found that the law change was a
133                                         This independence can be achieved by hierarchical arrangement
134 hough near-normal glucose levels and insulin independence can be maintained for many years following
135                                      Loss of independence can feasibly be collected across multiple h
136 tion, Boston Claude D Pepper Older Americans Independence Center, and Boston University's Clinical an
137 let xenotransplantation to sustained insulin independence clinically.
138 p, with 60.0% (299/498) achieving functional independence compared with 52.2% (213/408) in the transf
139 solve the KG-SCCA model without imposing the independence constraint on the input features.
140 ome was the proportion of patients achieving independence defined by a modified Rankin Scale (mRS) sc
141  proportion of patients achieving functional independence (defined as a score of 0-2 on the modified
142 ter stroke onset or do not regain functional independence despite alteplase treatment.
143  interactions, exploiting the gene-treatment independence dictated by randomization, including the ca
144 eveloped motor control, so long as this limb independence does not verge into uncontrolled pathologic
145 ispersion, but do not account for sample non-independence due to relatedness, population structure an
146             Duration of platelet transfusion independence, duration of response, overall survival, le
147  the patient's values regarding autonomy and independence, emotional well-being and relationships, ph
148 able progression of this disease to androgen independence, endocrine therapy ultimately fails to cont
149 Sanctuary', 'loss of normality and perceived independence', 'feeling terrified' and 'fluctuating emot
150                                         Near independence, fledglings that grew up with stressed sibl
151 evelop a questionnaire quantifying spectacle independence following cataract surgery.
152 patient-reported measure assessing spectacle independence following cataract surgery.
153              The Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders (LIFE) study was a multicenter,
154 nical trial, the Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders (LIFE) study, enrolled 1635 comm
155 ption, our absorbers exhibit omnidirectional independence for incidence angle over +/-60 degrees.
156 ter uncorrected visual acuity and spectacles independence for intermediate/close-up and far distances
157 tion, potential biological determinants, and independence from brain volume variation-lags far behind
158      In addition, it appears that increasing independence from caregivers cues the termination of the
159 m for BC-CML and AML GVL resistance, whereas independence from IFN-gamma renders CP-CML more GVL sens
160 network-driven mesenchymal reprogramming and independence from MAPK signalling.
161 eatures, including high clonal self-renewal, independence from MEK/ERK signaling, dependence on JAK/S
162 by its strong central component and relative independence from motility disturbances.
163  influencing OSN composition and demonstrate independence from OR function.
164 dy mass of sons, but not daughters, prior to independence from parental care.
165  chloroform (-53 +/- 3 per thousand) and its independence from pH in the admittedly limited tested pH
166 ts were adverse events, spleen response, and independence from red-cell transfusions.
167 tial ecological and evolutionary benefits of independence from symbionts, a lifestyle that may be wid
168  the onset of puberty and ends with relative independence from the parent.
169 n Europe and Central Asia (EECA) that gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 constitute th
170 amyxoviral receptors in vitro, indicating an independence from well-characterized ephrinB2/B3, sialic
171  autonomy; therefore some sources of nuclear independence function even with minimal cytosol insulati
172 aims of diabetes care include maintenance of independence, functional status, and quality of life by
173 domains: educational attainment, residential independence, gainful activity, desistance from criminal
174 rowth regime leading to the observed pattern independence, i.e. the absence of loading effect commonl
175 al hazards model and were tested further for independence in a multivariate model.
176 , with preserved functional status (Index of Independence in Activities of Daily Living >/=4) and nut
177 noblastoma and reveals the emergence of MYCN independence in an initially MYCN-driven tumor.
178 he V1/V2 region was sufficient to confer CD4 independence in cell-cell fusion assays, although other
179  the HD-ZIPIII genes act in at least partial independence in confining WUS expression to the nucellus
180 s in ALS progression were defined by loss of independence in four key domains on the ALS Functional R
181 eventing sarcopenia and maintaining physical independence in older adults.
182 n of beta cell replacement to obtain insulin independence in people with type 1 diabetes requires an
183 single population, assuming stationarity and independence in population responses.
184 nical islet transplantation achieves insulin independence in selected patients, yet current methods f
185 ssions for its research may have limited its independence in selecting what it investigates.
186 grations questions whether there is complete independence in the dynamics of eastern and western Atla
187 and specificity of 74% in predicting insulin independence in this population of patients.
188 eral psychological phenomena that illustrate independence, including affective and motivational react
189 al LES data, accounting for phylogenetic non-independence indicates that no additional unmeasured tra
190 r 5 orders of magnitude, and their viscosity independence is indicative of true interprotein ET, rath
191 coding in the human brain and their category independence, lending strong support to the neural "comm
192                                      Loss of independence (LOI), defined as a decline in function or
193 cranial failure, quality of life, functional independence, long-term cognitive status, and overall su
194               However, despite early insulin independence, long-term graft attrition gradually revert
195  VI and major eye diseases with mobility and independence (M&I) in a Chinese population.
196 rs during adolescence, a period of increased independence marked by decision making that often includ
197  co-occurrence that deviate from statistical independence may represent important constraints on biol
198                The 7-day post-ICU Functional Independence Measure (FIM) determined the recovery traje
199 tay on SICU and the mini-modified functional independence measure score (mmFIM) at hospital discharge
200 Stroke Scale), functional status (functional independence measure score), age, marital status, chroni
201 ative categories adapted from the Functional Independence Measure.
202 bilitation was assessed using the functional independence measure.: Pathologic swallowing was found i
203                              The outcome was independence measured in dependency-free life-years (DFL
204                              Using the Bliss independence model to quantitate combined drug effects,
205 otency, with interactions matching the Bliss independence model, suggesting that these NAbs inhibit H
206      The main outcome was 3-month functional independence (modified Rankin scale score </=2).
207           Successful reperfusion, functional independence (modified Rankin Scale score of 0-2) and mo
208                       The rate of functional independence (modified Rankin scale score, 0 to 2) was h
209  The primary clinical outcome was functional independence (modified Rankin Score 0-2) at 90 days.
210 % CI, 5.9 to 21.2) in the rate of functional independence (modified Rankin score, 0 to 2) in favor of
211 ter quality of life), the rate of functional independence (mRS 0-2), and cognitive function measured
212 f treatment as a risk difference on reaching independence (mRS score, 0-2) was computed as a function
213 in scale (mRS) scores at 90 days, functional independence (mRS score, 0-2), angiographic revasculariz
214 , 95% CI 1.09-2.99), and improved functional independence (mRS=0-2; 45 [44%] of 103 patients vs 31 [3
215                            Such chain length independence of b provides experimentally testable evide
216                    However, the evolutionary independence of basal and plastic tolerances remains unc
217 ntexts, we demonstrate the relative temporal independence of brain networks.
218  Together these findings reveal a functional independence of bZIP28 and bZIP60 in plant UPR, and iden
219  groups have shown either T(H) dependence or independence of CD8M conditioning, maintenance, and/or r
220            We mathematically proved the null independence of existent mean heterogeneity tests and va
221                            The environmental independence of geographic range size extinction selecti
222 gnificantly impact the daily functioning and independence of HIV-infected patients.
223                                   We assumed independence of interventions and constant returns to sc
224 s (RPE) in the absence of choice violate the independence of irrelevant alternatives principle.
225                                  The genetic independence of leaf shape from other leaf traits may th
226 ith a pronounced T(1/2) dependence, a robust independence of magnetic fields, and a close relevance t
227                                    The RIG-I independence of mitochondrial apoptosis in LCMV-infected
228 ctrochemical technologies and high rates and independence of organic matter compared to bioelectroche
229 robes, including near-infrared fluorescence, independence of oxygen, small size, and photosensitizer
230 tions much better than two models that posit independence of parasite loads of hosts in a square mete
231 ICU length of stay, and increased functional independence of patients at hospital discharge.
232    They are simple to apply and preserve the independence of personal judgment.
233 m that we incorrectly assess the statistical independence of simulated samples of internal climate va
234 for this context dependency while preserving independence of sites during calculation.
235                                          The independence of the conformational free energies on solv
236 relation (FRC), illustrating the statistical independence of the corrected images over all spatial fr
237 integration in auditory cortex preserves the independence of the different-level cues in different fr
238 netic ancestry, suggesting that the relative independence of the fast-slow and reproduction strategy
239  to conventional ligand-based methods is the independence of the molecular weight of the protein unde
240 posure with 2 key properties: 1) conditional independence of the negative control and the outcome (gi
241 tocol in a long-distance scenario, where the independence of the nodes is highly demanded.
242 hm robustness and period we demonstrated the independence of the peripheral clock from circadian beha
243                               The functional independence of the two calcium sources expands the regu
244                    The results indicated the independence of the two factors: ripeness influenced sat
245                                 Owing to the independence of the two nonlinearities, the ultrafast te
246 temporal separation is able to reproduce the independence of the two regulators in period regulation,
247 etic associations with obesity, although the independence of these interaction effects needs to be in
248  measurement spots violate the assumption of independence of these tests, which can lead to an increa
249 capped and uncapped mRNAs, demonstrating the independence of this translation strategy on the 5' cap.
250 age 0, functional involvement but no loss of independence on any domain; stages 1-4, number of domain
251 e lifetime as the sensitive parameter is its independence on the probe concentration.
252 nosuppressive agents, leading to transfusion independence or complete recovery of peripheral blood co
253 76 to 0.93]; ARD, -6.7%) and less functional independence (OR, 0.81 [95% CI, 0.71 to 0.92], ARD, -5.2
254 y (OR, 5.89; 95% CI, 4.38-7.92), residential independence (OR, 3.41; 95% CI, 2.57-4.52), parenting re
255 xisting options, which is a violation of the independence principle.
256 e nor valuation without choice adhere to the independence principle.
257    The genetic determinants of iMac239's CD4 independence provide new insights into mechanisms that u
258                                         This independence provides an explanation for why reaction ti
259 tive results, the Patient-Reported Spectacle Independence Questionnaire (PRSIQ) was developed to asse
260                  To compare the hemodialysis independence rate among patients newly diagnosed with my
261                             The hemodialysis independence rate at 3 months was 41.3% (n = 19) in the
262 3 months; secondary end points: hemodialysis independence rates at 6 and 12 months, hemodialysis- and
263 rred a broader definition of a good outcome (independence, rather than no significant disability), si
264  need for multiple donors to achieve insulin independence reflects the large loss of islets that occu
265 e data indicate that adaptation to anchorage independence requires a fundamental change in citrate me
266 =15 detected glucose intolerance and insulin independence, respectively, with >82% sensitivity and sp
267 90-min MMTT glucose >/=8 mmol/L) and insulin independence, respectively.
268 .10 to -0.04) and provided greater spectacle independence (risk ratio [RR], 0.51; 95% CI, 0.36-0.71)
269 rformance as measured by the Level of Eating Independence scale (range: 15-36, with higher scores ind
270 ays, with more patients achieving functional independence (score of 0 to 2 on the modified Rankin sca
271 ies (GWAS) and the distance correlation sure independence screening (DC-SIS) methods were combined to
272                We applied the Iterative Sure Independence Screening (ISIS) method with elastic net pe
273 d primary mouse and human cells to anchorage independence similarly to mutant H-Ras.
274                         In order to maintain independence, some patients increased confidence by maki
275  of unpredictable variation and parent-child independence suggests that the relevant structural featu
276  of Zwisch ratings (n = 357) indicating near-independence ("Supervision Only") was 33.3%.
277 on of care did not appear to affect the post-independence survival or reproductive success of offspri
278                                 Mobility and independence systematically worsened as the severity of
279 urgery in older adults may lead to a loss of independence that prevents them from returning to their
280                    Based on this property of independence, the receptive field profile of an individu
281 nd conferring either TPO hypersensitivity or independence to expressing cells, but with a low efficie
282 capacity and temperature can range from near-independence to monotonically declining/increasing to hu
283  goal of the Improving Muscle for Functional Independence Trial (I'M FIT), we determined the effects
284  The characteristic features including angle independence, ultra-thin thickness and strong field loca
285 re (PRSIQ) was developed to assess spectacle independence via items that assess what patients say and
286  questionnaire data (CatQuest-9SF, spectacle independence, vision satisfaction, and dysphotopsia) and
287                           Complete spectacle independence was achieved in 69 of 84 (82.1%) AT LISA 80
288                                       Social independence was associated with higher coverage of mate
289                               Their sequence independence was determined by blotting synthetic peptid
290 main; stages 1-4, number of domains in which independence was lost; and stage 5, death.
291  of vision, optical phenomena, and spectacle independence was performed.
292 ositive breast cancer progression to hormone independence, we profiled the expression of 800 miRNAs i
293                                 Based on the independence, we proposed an integrative mean-variance t
294         Patients' satisfaction and spectacle independence were evaluated with questionnaires administ
295 ormance, patient satisfaction, and spectacle independence were evaluated.
296  of vision, optical phenomena, and spectacle independence were performed.
297 circulation, less than 40% regain functional independence when treated with intravenous tissue plasmi
298 d to 91% estimated probability of functional independence, which decreased by 10% over the next hour
299 hnological applications such as polarization independence, wide angle range, broad- and narrow- band
300 afe home with ready assistance if needed, to independence with unpredictable surroundings and less ce

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