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1 otenoids content, and other biochemicals are inevitable.
2 tosis in the activated effector T cells were inevitable.
3 uscle mass; when load is removed, atrophy is inevitable.
4 nium surfaces, which has been reported to be inevitable.
5 improves survival, yet recurrence is nearly inevitable.
6 However, these disturbances are not inevitable.
7 terpretation in any kind of imaging study is inevitable.
8 re conditions in which these pathologies are inevitable.
9 ration that may be unpopular, but are likely inevitable.
10 ot well understood, and resistance to GCs is inevitable.
11 These inequalities are not inevitable.
12 in inadequate and joint replacement is often inevitable.
13 heart failure therapy is both important and inevitable.
14 y virus transmitted drug resistance (TDR) is inevitable.
15 n the trunk or the head and neck regions) is inevitable.
16 eek for aging eye, is, like death and taxes, inevitable.
17 the men involved and whether their fate was inevitable.
18 Yet these threats are not inevitable.
19 ith chronic exposure to thiopurine drugs are inevitable.
20 on long-term population persistence was near inevitable.
21 ), but the development of chemoresistance is inevitable.
22 essive stress and in which cartilage loss is inevitable.
23 ant clones in situations where resistance is inevitable.
24 ruses that emerge from animal reservoirs are inevitable.
25 self-report; thus, some measurement error is inevitable.
26 s that confer resistance to IN inhibitors is inevitable.
27 ome components with advancing age may not be inevitable.
28 these three drives makes weight gain all but inevitable.
29 care systems, global cancer disparities are inevitable.
30 and 20 years or more within countries is not inevitable.
31 e link between lifespan and fecundity is not inevitable.
32 eeded 0.5% of all HSCs, clonal dominance was inevitable.
33 d treating lower-risk patients is considered inevitable.
34 her prevalence of neurodegenerative diseases inevitable.
35 oxins contamination in both food and feed is inevitable.
36 ow exists such that expansion of scope seems inevitable.
37 at the US health inequality patterns are not inevitable.
38 ption that weight regain in the long term is inevitable.
39 or some recipients, bacterial infections are inevitable.
40 testing recommendations and breakpoints, are inevitable.
41 elapse of multiple myeloma (MM) is virtually inevitable.
42 chiatric disorder, but poor outcomes are not inevitable.
43 ed a distant prospect, and fouling is nearly inevitable.
44 nge social norms that accept these deaths as inevitable; (3) investment for effect on mortality outco
46 rates suggest that brain ageing is a nearly inevitable acceleration toward worse biomarker and clini
48 its central thesis that cancer cell death is inevitable after loss of oncogenic protein function.
49 d global brain growth in the neonatal period inevitable after premature birth, or is it associated wi
51 al composition, and number concentration, is inevitable and currently uses a set of different techniq
53 ape of these probability distributions is an inevitable and general consequence of the nature of the
55 imary driver of these changes is a powerful, inevitable and irreversible shift in attitudes and norms
56 entered on radiotherapy, tumor recurrence is inevitable and is thought to be driven by glioblastoma s
57 grafted donor liver by circulating virus is inevitable and liver disease progresses much faster than
58 rapeutic termination of the pregnancy is not inevitable and often, standard management approaches sim
62 material-laden waste through incineration is inevitable, and nanomaterials' influence on combustion b
63 stance to BRAF or MEK inhibitors is probably inevitable, and novel therapeutic approaches are needed
64 Stenosis of the pulmonary allograft may be inevitable, and recent long-term follow-up suggests an i
67 parallel evolution, they might be virtually inevitable, as the combination of two such steps is like
68 and painful joints were considered to be an inevitable aspect of aging rather than an indication of
69 Antimicrobial resistance is an intrinsic and inevitable aspect of microbial survival that continually
70 scents born preterm does not appear to be an inevitable association of prematurity, but rather caused
71 as independently transmitted strains despite inevitable asymmetries in allelic diversity of major ant
72 stinct sub-populations of neurons, which are inevitable at finite cellular concentrations, are likely
74 on mechanism provides a means for overcoming inevitable audiovisual timing variation and serves to ra
75 l illuminance in prematurely born infants is inevitable because of uncertainty regarding media transm
76 In bacteria, co-directional encounters seem inevitable because the rate of replication is about 10-2
77 the replisome and RNA polymerase (RNAP) are inevitable because the rate of replication is much faste
78 ncrease in the number of such images and the inevitable bias annotations by human curators, it is nec
81 al settings is intrinsically hampered by the inevitable bioreduction of radical-derived paramagnetic
84 ely 10 gigabases, errors become increasingly inevitable but their number remains very small (three or
87 r survival after stroke among the elderly is inevitable, but there may be opportunities for intervent
88 of amyloid and neurodegeneration are nearly inevitable by old age, but many people are able to maint
91 pose an approach that accepts wildfire as an inevitable catalyst of change and that promotes adaptive
92 may explain the rarity of apoptosis but the inevitable cell death associated with polyQ inclusion di
95 cal conditions in a copolymer, alongside the inevitable chemical composition distribution (CCD), with
98 capsular rupture (PCR) and vitreous loss are inevitable complications encountered in cataract surgery
102 channel inactivation to be identified as an inevitable consequence of activation, and allowing the a
103 specialization does not mainly result as an inevitable consequence of adaptive tradeoffs, but rather
109 in Afar, the survival of a thick plate is an inevitable consequence of conductive cooling of the lith
110 DNA breakage is predicted to be a frequent, inevitable consequence of DNA replication and is thought
111 timize group decisions, leadership may be an inevitable consequence of heterogeneous flight character
114 d disruption of the endothelial layer are an inevitable consequence of interventional procedures used
115 testinal strictures were considered to be an inevitable consequence of long-term inflammation in pati
116 ATP depletion is therefore thought to be an inevitable consequence of NAD loss and a hallmark of PAR
117 protein networks of organisms seem to be the inevitable consequence of natural selection operating un
120 ary between various glomerular diseases, the inevitable consequence of podocyte injury results in the
122 This delay is commonly assumed to be an inevitable consequence of selection to maximize use of t
123 (MSUC), and we hypothesized that MSCI is an inevitable consequence of this more general meiotic sile
124 udy suggests that backward ET is not just an inevitable consequence of vectorial ET with small energe
125 tion, and other age-related dysfunctions are inevitable consequences of aging or secondary to physica
129 phonon polaritons), respectively, but at the inevitable cost of significant energy dissipation and re
131 olatility in these memories, resulting in an inevitable decay in the absence of ongoing error signals
133 the claims of some analysts that there is an inevitable decline in the status of fisheries is, we bel
137 hat dangerous changes in global climate were inevitable, despite greenhouse gas controls, active meth
138 uses a sugar-protein shield to protect from inevitable destruction by cellular innate immune factors
139 ved ineffective for n-type Bi2Te3 due to the inevitable deterioration of its thermoelectric propertie
141 might become therapeutic targets to halt the inevitable development of cirrhosis and need for liver t
142 ification of biomarkers associated with near inevitable development of CRAB features in patients who
143 terized by an aggressive clinical course and inevitable development of refractory disease, stressing
146 spersity effect (dispersion arising from the inevitable differences in migration velocity between par
148 tegrating this eye movement into blinks, the inevitable down times of vision associated with each of
154 eplication conflicts and highlight how these inevitable encounters shape the genome and impact divers
155 n eukaryotes, compartmentalization minimizes inevitable enzyme inhibition and alleviates constraints
156 valuation, it was revealed that, despite the inevitable errors in the artificially constructed struct
157 t mental health problems are common, but not inevitable, even when parental depression is severe and
158 Ischemia and reperfusion injury (IRI) is an inevitable event in conventional organ transplant proced
159 for both, suggesting that tradeoffs are not inevitable everywhere and might be ameliorated in some l
162 ce of CWD prions in the environment, and the inevitable exposure of these rodents to CWD prions, our
167 Because conformational ensembles are an inevitable feature of proteins, this is likely universal
171 y with age after maturity, was thought to be inevitable for all multicellular species capable of repe
174 ge barriers, increasing center transparency, inevitable geographical disadvantage, understanding cult
178 (R) H-reflex and locomotor kinematics may be inevitable (i.e., reactive) due to the ubiquity of activ
179 native by invasive alleles can be rapid and inevitable if they are favored by natural selection.
180 at fail to achieve native structure owing to inevitable imperfections in transcription, translation,
183 istancing practices, virus introductions are inevitable in all pandemics, accompanied by rapid intern
188 Physical disability is common though not inevitable in older age and has direct bearing on a pers
191 ly in the context of molecular noise that is inevitable in tiny yeast cells, because mistakes in sequ
193 a limit to adaptation, and results from the inevitable increase in deleterious mutational pressure a
195 state of the art in the field and point out inevitable innovations on which the future evolution of
196 ntrinsic properties of "self-correcting" the inevitable input variations to achieve a precise and rep
197 e codons, their utility is diminished by the inevitable interaction with cognate aminoacyl-tRNAs.
201 ver, the emergence of resistant clones is an inevitable limitation of therapies targeting these addic
204 o admit highly attracting cores that lead to inevitable material instabilities even under future unce
206 CrCl2 has been found as an unprecedented, inevitable mediator for preparation of alkylzinc halides
211 us, competent circadian timing is neither an inevitable nor necessary element of tidal timekeeping.
213 urrent ICU culture that believes delirium is inevitable or a normal part of a critical illness, to a
214 f a large fraction of the Earth's amphibians inevitable, or are some declining species more resilient
216 tential avian influenza outbreak, as well as inevitable outbreaks of other emerging infectious diseas
218 ns in other species show that AIDS is not an inevitable outcome of infection because simian immunodef
220 ting sensory input to motor output, with the inevitable output remnant, non-linearly related to the i
222 hat the results observed in such studies are inevitable over time at a rate that is largely influence
225 me is robust and efficient under practically inevitable perturbative defects of the data bus as well
226 at the electrode/electrolyte interface is an inevitable phenomenon while measuring impedance spectrum
227 tions in a variety of contexts; however, the inevitable prediction errors of GRNs hinder optimal data
232 treatment of advanced prostate cancer is the inevitable progression to chemoresistance, especially to
233 This proposed algorithm aims to prevent the inevitable progression to severe TR and the need for a s
234 ution of therapeutic resistance is virtually inevitable, proliferation of resistant clones is not, su
236 fer from the chemical instability due to the inevitable radical pathway(s), for example a 1,5-H shift
239 ies for cancer are inherently limited by the inevitable recurrence of resistant disease after initial
240 primary causes for this size dependence: the inevitable reduction in the quality of fit between ligan
241 ntly enhances NK cell reactivity despite the inevitable reduction of activating signals upon binding
243 incurable by standard approaches because of inevitable relapse and development of treatment resistan
247 we demonstrate that loss of stability is the inevitable result of gradually increasing internal press
248 the loss of water through transpiration, the inevitable result of photosynthetic CO2 fixation on land
250 ad depth caused by amplification bias in the inevitable reverse transcription and polymerase chain re
252 rticles (NPs) in consumer products and their inevitable seepage into the environment prompted us to i
254 Although our analysis relies on a number of inevitable simplifying assumptions and on data that may
256 Construction of genetic linkage maps is an inevitable step for taking advantage of the genome proje
257 s metabolites in biofluids and tissues is an inevitable step in the development of new pharmaceutical
258 of interference is challenging because it is inevitable that activation of the brain regions that con
261 ranslocation to secondary target sites it is inevitable that NMs interact with biological molecules,
264 ion and transcription in bacteria are deemed inevitable, the fine details of the interplay between th
268 pite having lesser evidence strengths, it is inevitable to use computational methods for fast and a p
269 microspectroscopic systems are limited by an inevitable trade-off between spatial resolution, acquisi
270 s the OpEx output allows one to optimise the inevitable trade-offs between sensitivity and specificit
271 e to Schank and Koehnle's discussion are the inevitable trade-offs in any decisions to include blocki
273 udes and explore the scientific benefits and inevitable trade-offs inherent in large-scale manipulati
278 , and prolonged door-to-balloon times due to inevitable transport delays commonly limit the benefit o
279 n vivo data, suggesting that, in addition to inevitable tugs-of-war between opposite motors, there is
281 ance; should help make decisions despite the inevitable uncertainties; should share responsibility fo
284 but are subject to technological biases and inevitable variabilities that arise during sample collec
285 lity to achieve a normal outcome despite the inevitable variability at molecular, genetic, or environ
286 omprise hundreds or thousands of atoms, with inevitable variations in size and shape and, consequentl
288 sults suggest that delay and variability are inevitable when more flexible, intentional mechanisms ar
290 e from the epitaxial contact forces that are inevitable whenever nanocrystals are prepared on a subst
291 deed, uncertainty in the decision process is inevitable whenever unobserved male attributes influence
292 associated neoplastic transformation appear inevitable, which may significantly impact pediatric gas
298 ent care between surgical procedures will be inevitable, with 70% of patients with NF-1 undergoing ho
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