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1 No visible defects were observed in the weld joint.
2 e hook is flexible in bending as a universal joint.
3 uniform surface heating of a prosthetic knee joint.
4 echanical abnormality of the scapulothoracic joint.
5 lass and characterized the properties of the joint.
6 , creating a unique microenvironment in each joint.
7 d in the articular zone of TMJs but not knee joints.
8 and reduced the levels of major cytokines in joints.
9 tomy, characterized by more flexed hind limb joints.
10 m, possibly by expressing CXCL10 in inflamed joints.
11  by fibroblastlike synoviocytes in arthritic joints.
12 notably in the bilateral metacarpophalangeal joints.
13  cells at the bone surface of inflamed mouse joints.
14  injected dose per gram in severely inflamed joints.
15 biota, may promote autoimmunity that affects joints.
16 onocytes and monocyte-derived macrophages in joints.
17 cally track cell behaviours in intact moving joints.
18 y used to evaluate patients with painful hip joints.
19 nequivocally arthritic joints and the normal joints.
20 ells could be modulated separately and their joint action may be critical for pattern separation.
21 f cultural heritage, this study is the first joint action of photoelectrochemical measurements and fi
22 showed that Mad2 is released from MCC by the joint action of the TRIP13 AAA-ATPase and the Mad2-bindi
23 firm that information sharing in a nonverbal joint action task occurs through both auditory and visua
24     Nonverbal interpersonal coordination, or joint action, is a crucial element of social interaction
25                                  Here we use joint active-source/local-earthquake seismic tomography
26 atterns of small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) in joint ageing and OA may provide diagnostic biomarkers an
27 n this cross-sectional study, patellofemoral joint alignment (bisect offset, patellar tilt angle, and
28 from assembly of two hollow halves through a joint also acting as a partition.
29 ) The E/I imbalance model cannot account for joint alterations in the observed neural firing rates an
30  of analyses for these five loci, as well as joint analyses on all 82 SLE loci.
31  remained significant predictors of MSS in a joint analysis (HR = 2.3, P = 0.03) although, HSP90AB1 (
32                   We discuss methods for the joint analysis and normalization of data from the HumanM
33 ng approaches through simulation studies and joint analysis of 18 GWAS datasets.
34 thdrawal from Hungary in 1242 CE, based on a joint analysis of climatic, environmental, and historica
35 an Integrative System), which allows for the joint analysis of different types of genomic aberrations
36                                         This joint analysis of genotype and DNAm demonstrates the pot
37                Application of graph-GPA to a joint analysis of GWAS datasets for 12 phenotypes shows
38                          BaalChIP allows the joint analysis of multiple ChIP-seq samples across a sin
39  application of different HSI techniques and joint analysis of the data.
40 70 cases and 286 913 controls, followed by a joint analysis of the discovery and replication stages.
41                                          The joint analysis of the experimental band structure and th
42  of adverse events, mostly mild self-limited joint and back pain, did not differ between the yoga and
43 ain and dysfunction in the temporomandibular joint and muscles of mastication.
44  97 sonication fluid samples from prosthetic joint and other orthopedic device infections.
45  protective actions of these statins on both joint and systemic inflammation.
46 equires surgical replacement of the infected joint and weeks of antibiotic therapy, due to the format
47 nd reduced function in the temporomandibular joint and/or associated masticatory musculature.
48 baseline in the number of tender and swollen joints and at least three of five other important domain
49 histopathological analysis of arthritic knee joints and immunostaining of aggrecan neoepitopes.
50 NA expression levels in murine ageing and OA joints and serum for the first time.
51 d infiltration of immune cells into infected joints and surrounding tissues.
52 genation between the unequivocally arthritic joints and the normal joints.
53 RP3 mutations have autoinflammation in skin, joints, and eyes, but not in the intestine.
54 sculpting" of a terminal hook from the nodal joint; and often additional adjustments, such as length
55 epeated-measurements analysis of variance of joint angle minima and maxima.
56 stimulator, and the resultant finger flexion joint angles were recorded using a motion capture system
57 rtices, and across movements with equivalent joint-angles (intrinsic coordinates) in motor cortices.
58 ed ingress of circulating monocytes into the joint are responsible for the initial reduction of macro
59 d his paralysed arm to perform simple single-joint arm and hand movements and functionally meaningful
60 tins decreased neutrophil trafficking to the joint as well as joint monocyte and macrophage numbers.
61                                    Methods A joint ASCO-CCO Update Committee conducted targeted syste
62 itive gout diagnosis who had MSU analysis of joint aspirate.
63 novations in excitation laser source, rotary joint assembly, 1 mm IVPA-US catheter size, differentiat
64                                   Therefore, joint assessments of RG and RE combined with measurement
65 ssion limited CHIKV-induced foot swelling in joint-associated tissues and prevented dissemination of
66 in decreased local inflammatory responses in joint-associated tissues, which prevented immunopatholog
67                            Evaluation of the joint association of total sedentary time and sedentary
68 on was used to determine the independent and joint associations between the number of socially and/or
69     We aimed to quantify the independent and joint associations of two measures of chronic kidney dis
70                     Participants performed a joint attention task.
71  DNA (ssDNA)/dsDNA junctions is dependent on joint binding to the DNA binding domain of ERCC1 and XPF
72                                              Joint bleeding decreased proportionately with prophylaxi
73 chymal stem cells have been shown to control joint bleeding in animal models of hemophilia.
74 mediates early inflammatory responses in the joint but also contributes to subsequent clearance of Br
75 hemoattractant production in the tibiotarsal joint, but not myeloperoxidase activity was significantl
76 idate for transducing mechanical forces into joint cell behaviours.
77           RNA sequencing of resident CD45(-) joint cells from advanced interval-specific recombinant
78       By contrast, upon amputation, tph1b(+) joint cells give rise to fibroblasts that distribute acr
79  28, and 56 days post-loading and whole knee joint changes were assessed by histology, immunostaining
80 anganese ratio (total=maternal+cord), and by joint classification according to high or low (above or
81 e this by extending the algorithm to perform joint clustering and dimensionality reduction by efficie
82     SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: In 2000, the Joint Commission recommended making pain the 5th vital s
83 usted for age, sex, and 8th edition American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) stage.
84 B (>/=4 cm) to IIIA (defined by the American Joint Committee on Cancer 6th edition) NSCLC.
85 diagnosed with early-stage disease (American Joint Committee on Cancer [AJCC] stage 0, I, or II), and
86 omy 3 and large tumor size (T3-4 by American Joint Committee on Cancer classification).
87 er staging system incorporating the American Joint Committee on Cancer clinical stage (CS), final pat
88 red with the staging systems of the American Joint Committee on Cancer sixth (0.17; 95% CI, 0.09-0.29
89 d advanced stage patients with HCC (American Joint Committee on Cancer stage III/IV) who received sor
90 ceived no additional therapy for an American Joint Committee on Cancer stage T3a N0 M0 tumor that was
91 ferenced in these guidelines is the American Joint Committee on Cancer Staging Manual, 7th edition.
92                    According to the American Joint Committee on Cancer, eighth edition, staging crite
93 ned through the establishment of the Federal Joint Committee, a major payer-provider structure given
94 d action as inference-control loops yields a joint computational perspective on brain-world and brain
95  in extrinsic (world-centered) or intrinsic (joint-configuration) coordinates?
96 light lands and waters that together achieve joint conservation goals from LCC partners for the least
97 pen fractures, fractures involving the ankle joint, contraindication to nailing, or inability to comp
98  the Neurexin1 and Neurexin3 AS4 exons under joint control by both Sam68 and SLM2.
99  significant decrease in joint inflammation, joint damage, and bone loss with improvement in joint fu
100                          The assay of signal-joint/DbetaJbeta T-cell rearrangement excision circles (
101 s (22%) and nonprophylaxis (23%), and target joints decreased more with prophylaxis (80% vs 61%).
102 isingly, the number of simultaneous synaptic joints decreases rapidly after saturation of the dsDNA p
103                    This patient had multiple joint deformities, most notably in the bilateral metacar
104 ad lower Q5:Q1 ratios that ranged from 1.33 (joint degeneration of back/neck) to 1.69 (chronic sinusi
105 with nonspinal causes of pain, such as facet joint degeneration, pars defect, or presumed scar neurom
106 itations reveal the energy dependence of the joint density of states for AG band transitions.
107 ion, time-averaged disease activity fits the joint destruction model better than one-time disease act
108 to apoptosis and less efficient at promoting joint destruction than were NFAT5-sufficient macrophages
109 ogical biomarkers with GC warning potential, joint detection of which is expected to increase the dia
110 and temporal complexity necessitates further joint development of light-delivery approaches and custo
111      Osteoarthritis is a common degenerative joint disease for which no disease-modifying drugs are c
112 therapeutic target for treating degenerative joint disease.
113 tis (OA) is a low-grade chronic inflammatory joint disease.
114 ch as age and sex; description of ocular and joint disease; surgical and other complications; medical
115 s most commonly associated with inflammatory joint diseases, it also occurs in OA and is thus relevan
116 esis testing method, which characterizes the joint distribution of the two test statistics in two-dim
117 ropriately-timed extensor torque to the knee joint during walking in a multi-week exploratory clinica
118  is a continuous trajectory that reveals the joint dynamics of gene expression, subcellular protein l
119 rnel machine regression (BKMR), to study the joint effect of coexposure to arsenic, manganese, and le
120 rsity among paleodrainages correspond to the joint effect of differences in the area encompassed by,
121 mple-specific information, and considers the joint effect of multiple enhancers.
122 ood level determinations should consider the joint effects of non-stationary tides and mean sea level
123   Similarly, multiple-SNPs analysis revealed joint effects of rs2134655, rs172677 and rs1079597, with
124 ystems, and the emergent properties of their joint effects on insect herbivores inform theory on mult
125 lower 'resolution' phase, where the synaptic joints either locate sequence homology and progress to a
126                              Intramandibular joints enhance feeding for fishes that bite and scrape p
127  ligand-receptor pairs) and identified their joint enrichment in tumors from TCGA pan-cancer data.
128 applied a method to evaluate the impact of a joint-entropy based partial volume correction (PVC) tech
129 o the pain or even physical disability (i.e. joint erosions) in HEDS patients.
130                   Our approach is based on a joint estimation of alignment errors, and the object, us
131 resents a general framework for modeling the joint evolution of repeatedly measured variables and tim
132                         This paper reports a joint experimental and simulation study of diffusion in
133    However, after 28 years, the separate and joint exposures did not predict MSDs.
134 that becomes highly fibrotic in the post-TKA joint, expresses multiple inflammatory mediators, includ
135 es and with four real-matrix samples of knee joint fluid spiked with live pathogenic bacterial cells.
136        The RAD51 recombinase facilitates DNA joint formation during HR, but to accomplish this task,
137 essential intermediate in RAD51-mediated DNA joint formation.
138 phila wing development and SMOC in mammalian joint formation.
139 nt damage, and bone loss with improvement in joint function and mobility.
140 lethysmometry, clinical severity by scoring, joint function by grid test, myeloperoxidase activity by
141 selected were used to construct multiple non-joint gene signatures representing the same biological s
142 e to viral or human genetic factors by using joint host/pathogen genetic data from 541 HIV infected i
143                            Here we present a joint hydrodynamic and radiative model showing that duri
144 tional families, one of which diagnosed with joint hypermobility syndrome/Ehlers-Danlos syndrome hype
145 ctive tissue/myopathy overlap disorders with joint hypermobility, contractures, mild skeletal dysplas
146 luding cardiomegaly, hyperflexibility of the joints, hypertrichosis, and craniofacial dysmorphology.
147              Rotation at the intramandibular joint (IMJ), but not the quadratomandibular joint (QMJ),
148 robes may provide a link between mucosal and joint immunity in patients with RA.
149 ing projects, particularly for assessing the joint impact of all variants at a locus.
150 f OA in Dolly is a brief mention of a single joint in a conference abstract, this led us to question
151 (fsta) and emx2, in regulating cartilaginous joints in the hyoid arch.
152           First: a new red-cell-based index, Joint Indicator A, to discriminate between IDA, TT, and
153 bial etiology of culture-negative prosthetic joint infection (PJI) can be challenging.
154 onstrated improved sensitivity of prosthetic joint infection (PJI) diagnosis using an automated blood
155                      Treatment of prosthetic joint infection (PJI) usually requires surgical replacem
156 re not an infrequent cause of periprosthetic joint infection (PJI).
157  for microbiological diagnosis of prosthetic joint infections (PJI).
158 asks, the statistical benefits of performing joint inference over multiple participants and the value
159 rticoid signaling in chondrocytes attenuates joint inflammation and damage.
160 t of swelling but required for resolution of joint inflammation and infection.
161 -control studies including participants with joint inflammation and no previous definitive gout diagn
162 wide in the past decade, causes debilitating joint inflammation and severe pain.
163  DEK-targeted aptamers significantly reduces joint inflammation in vivo and greatly impairs the abili
164 rget patient population includes adults with joint inflammation suspected to be gout.
165 rpassed WT joint swelling, and resolution of joint inflammation was prolonged.
166 s of FLS, leading to significant decrease in joint inflammation, joint damage, and bone loss with imp
167 eund's complete adjuvant were used to induce joint inflammation.
168                      In addition, MyD88(-/-) joint inflammatory cytokine levels on day 3 and beyond w
169 lways outperformed if sharing and processing joint information ruled by the laws of quantum physics i
170 ed on novel global geodynamic models and the joint interpretation of paleo-proxy data as well as biog
171 show that lineage tracing of Gdf5-expressing joint interzone cells identifies in adult mouse synovium
172               Our results highlight that the joint investigation of evolutionary and epidemiological
173           In this fMRI study, we explore the joint involvement of occipital and right hemisphere regi
174 t precision, the nucleation of tin in solder joints is currently left to chance.
175                                 We propose a joint kernel-based feature selection and classification
176 Significant alterations of three-dimensional joint kinematics were identified in subjects suffering v
177 lay morphogenetic properties by patterning a joint-like organ in vivo.
178                          We present cepip, a joint likelihood framework, for estimating a variant's r
179 ences in synovial fibroblasts from different joint locations and that HOX gene signatures reflect the
180 s and effective remedies for various bone or joint maladies and diseases.
181                                Here we use a joint mathematical modelling and experimental approach t
182                    Our results show that the joint measurement of coherence both in space and time is
183  cognitive function at age 7-14 years (i.e., joint mediators beta = -0.07, 95% confidence interval: -
184                                           In joint meta-analysis across all included cohorts, the tri
185                                      Using a joint model including both host and viral effects, we es
186 d the primary endpoint were assessed using a joint model.
187          Relevant statistical approaches are joint modeling and time series analysis, including metri
188                                              Joint modeling of a number of phenotypes using multivari
189 ucleases, Mus81 and Yen1, that resolve toxic joint-molecules.
190 utrophil trafficking to the joint as well as joint monocyte and macrophage numbers.
191                                              Joint morphogenesis requires mechanical activity during
192 ars and nonobesity predicted preservation of joint motion (P < .001 for each).
193 at the post-acute phase with more restricted joint movement and higher VAS.
194  movements and functionally meaningful multi-joint movements.
195 association studies (GWASs), conditional and joint multiple-SNP analysis (GCTA-COJO) has been success
196 /AHA guideline and the Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evalu
197  experts to review the literature and create joint national guidelines for managing asthma, reflectin
198 s into mutual temporal alignment, creating a joint-networked state that is structured to facilitate i
199 for pain and disease correlated with reduced joint neutrophil numbers and, importantly, benefits were
200 f DJD, progression was observed in 122 (15%) joints, no change in 564 (71%), and reversal in 108 (14%
201  of the digit rays and the patterning of the joints occur simultaneously at the distal tip, implying
202  substantially within a species and that the joint occurrence of plant species can have a major impac
203 ructures on the plantar surface of the ankle joint of Confuciusornis may indicate a more crouched hin
204 ation reflecting the hypoxia in inflammatory joints of 10 patients were imaged, and compared to the r
205 reveal crucial information from the wing pad joints of Carboniferous palaeodictyopteran insect nymphs
206                     In marked contrast, knee joints of Ddr2(slie/slie) mice were normal.
207 anted into osteochondral defects of the knee joints of experimental rats and calvarial defects of Jax
208 ) generate inflammatory responses within the joints of gout patients upon encountering monosodium ura
209 ing CD4 and CD8 lymphocytes in the blood and joints of patients with spondyloarthritis, and increased
210 ocol for evaluation of the brain, heart, and joints of pediatric cancer survivors for chemotherapy-in
211 nce homology and progress to a post-synaptic joint, or dissociate from the dsDNA.
212                                              Joint overexpression of miR-204-5p and miR-211-5p durabl
213 isk factors: HR, 2.86; 95% CI, 1.56 to 5.23; joint P < .01).
214                   However, in some patients, joint pain persists, lasting for months or even years.
215                     By 12 weeks, the average joint pain score was 0.82 points lower for patients who
216     Similar patterns were observed for worst joint pain, joint stiffness, pain interference, and func
217 ded injection-site AEs from days 1 to 5, and joint pain, joint swelling, vesicular lesions (blisters)
218 isted after adjustment for CVD risk factors, joint pain, rheumatoid factor positivity, and inflammato
219 phavirus, causes febrile disease, muscle and joint pain, which can become chronic in some individuals
220  The uptake of radiolabeled 28H1 in inflamed joints (percentage injected dose) correlated with the ar
221  not directly project to the olfactory bulb, joint pharmacological inactivation of the central, basol
222 is was validated using a simulation of a two-joint planar robot arm and an optimisation algorithm was
223 ence intervals were modeled for separate and joint prediction estimates, respectively.
224 olable at 35 degrees C and pH 4 owing to the joint presence of carboxy and carboxylate groups.
225  joint (IMJ), but not the quadratomandibular joint (QMJ), increases with size among guppy offspring,
226 of the probes gave signals in proprioceptive joint receptors, suggesting that efferent innervation to
227 tion map completion (IPAC) method performs a joint reconstruction of radioactivity and attenuation fr
228 itudinal section obtained over the right hip joint region.
229 ytes and the timely ossification of bones in joint regions.
230 he orientation of the goal direction and the joint relation matrix (MJRM) representing the joint resp
231  characterized by cartilage degeneration and joint remodeling.
232 sitive biomarkers able to reflect changes in joint remodelling during osteoarthritis (OA).
233 eas osteoarthritis (4.00, 95% CI 3.32-4.81), joint replacement (6.02, 95% CI 4.66-7.77), osteoporosis
234 l patients who underwent cardiac, orthopedic joint replacement, vascular, colorectal, and hysterectom
235                          We identified 23251 joint replacements (ie, episodes of care).
236                                        Total joint replacements for end-stage osteoarthritis of the h
237 hlorobutadiene (HCBD) was carried out at the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission.
238 oint relation matrix (MJRM) representing the joint response to errors in the Cartesian work space.
239 sure pathways, participation in WHO-convened joint reviews of licensing dossiers, as well as pragmati
240                                         Knee joint samples were collected 8- and 12-weeks post-surger
241 cific soft tissue diagnoses of DD, 598 (76%) joints showed no change; 109 (14%) demonstrated progress
242  compared to the base material, and the weld joint shows high ductility in bending which is accomplis
243  models are combined for that purpose in one joint simulation.
244 exogenous factor VIII to prevent bleeding in joints, soft tissue, and the central nervous system.
245 pose To investigate the risk of radiographic joint space narrowing (JSN) progression evaluated in sub
246 r transformation directly from work space to joint space.
247                  Of 794 joints with baseline joint-specific hard tissue diagnoses of DJD, progression
248  and extra-terminal reader proteins regulate joint-specific HOX gene expression.
249 statin as a novel downstream mediator of the joint-specific inflammatory response to B. burgdorferi.
250 ons and that HOX gene signatures reflect the joint-specific origins of mouse and human synovial fibro
251                              Of 789 baseline joint-specific soft tissue diagnoses of DD, 598 (76%) jo
252 al transcriptional diversity translates into joint-specific synovial fibroblast phenotypes with disti
253                                 In this way, joint spectral and spatial multiplexing is implemented t
254 ssue/implant materials during injections for joint spine and tendon, aspiration biopsies and dermal f
255 aits related to endurance (e.g., larger limb joints, spring-like plantar arch) in Homo was somewhat m
256 e observed that tibial compression disrupted joint stability by rupturing the anterior cruciate ligam
257  was more sensitive to microgravity than the joint-stabilizing rotator cuff muscles.
258                                              Joint static allometry scaling equation as sub-model is
259                                              Joint statistical model of longitudinal prostate-specifi
260 patterns were observed for worst joint pain, joint stiffness, pain interference, and functioning.
261  and cldn16 can interact with cldn19 to form joint strands; and (iv) further claudin segments in addi
262 l thermal expansion switching is revealed by joint studies with synchrotron X-ray diffraction, X-ray
263         Subsequently, swelling of MyD88(-/-) joints surpassed WT joint swelling, and resolution of jo
264 a, although one locus has been implicated in joint susceptibility to asthma and obesity.
265   Clinical outcomes evaluated included pain, joint swelling and tenderness, activities of daily livin
266 , swelling of MyD88(-/-) joints surpassed WT joint swelling, and resolution of joint inflammation was
267 n-site AEs from days 1 to 5, and joint pain, joint swelling, vesicular lesions (blisters), and rashes
268 ican College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Joint Task Force 2012 AD Practice Parameter and the 2014
269 ed feedback on the draft document, which the Joint Task Force reviewed before finalizing the guidelin
270 ociety of Retina Specialists (ASRS) formed a joint task force to define clinical characteristics of H
271                      In conjunction with the Joint Task Force, the workgroup reviewed the evidence an
272    Thus, we identified signals from the knee joint that modulate bone growth and could underlie estab
273               We identified inter-ring pivot joints that articulate during ring closure.
274 the hA3AR, and exemplifies the benefits of a joint theoretical-experimental approach to identify nove
275 acilitated through split flow from one UPLC, joint timing triggered by contact closure relays, and a
276 rigins of uPA and the uPA receptor (uPAR) in joint tissue from patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
277                            Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) ankylosis is a refractory disease that is di
278 s (FCSCs) derived from the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) mandibular condyle that generates cartilage
279  previously shown in a rat temporomandibular joint (TMJ) model that injection of 15d-PGJ2 into the ra
280  etiology and treatment of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) osteoarthritis (TMJOA) remain complex and un
281 egenerative changes in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).
282 entage injected dose per gram in noninflamed joints to 22.6 percentage injected dose per gram in seve
283                  This study examined whether joint treatment offers additional benefit.
284                                              Joint treatment provided a small incremental benefit.
285 four treatments-placebo, CBT, fluoxetine, or joint treatment with both fluoxetine and CBT.
286 d NADPH-dependent Trx reductase (NTR) with a joint Trx domain, termed NTRC, was identified.
287 stibular signals enhance the separability of joint tuning for object motion and self-motion.
288                                 In 2014, the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) issued
289                                          The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) 90-9
290 ed from the surfaces of explanted prosthetic joints using sonication.
291  of ultrasonically welded aluminum to copper joints using transmission electron microscopy, and found
292 separate enhancers controlling expression in joints versus growing ends of long bones.
293    The uptake of (99m)Tc-S-HYNIC-28H1 in all joints was quantified and correlated with macroscopic ar
294  temporal scales remains a key limitation to joint water and land management decision-making.
295 lnar and median nerves proximal to the elbow joint were activated transcutanously using a programmabl
296 n of the proximal and distal interphalangeal joints were compromised, without interphalangeal instabi
297 ts on the shoulder, a dynamically stabilized joint with a large range of motion; therefore, we examin
298                                       Of 794 joints with baseline joint-specific hard tissue diagnose
299 as found between TBMES and osteonecrosis; in joints with osteonecrosis, this was comparable to backgr
300 stic process, and to generate single-crystal joints with their c-axis orientation tailored to best co
301 positioning of digits and the positioning of joints within each digit.

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