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1  their region as "rural" were more likely to judge a case to be pneumonia than respondents elsewhere
2 l populations ran faster or slower when rats judged a duration as longer or shorter, respectively.
3 ement for many professions including pilots, judges, air traffic controllers, Federal Bureau of Inves
4 was manifested through an investigative, non-judging, analytic stance, a focus on evidence-based prac
5 ic disposition showing an investigative, non-judging, analytic stance, a focus on evidence-based prac
6 ed not only physicians and surgeons but also judges and legal scholars, a minister, and a science jou
7 s scrutinizing putative interactions between judging and perceiving.
8 e differences in skin softness, consistently judged another's skin as feeling softer and smoother tha
9 rences (3 of 55 orbits, 5.5%) were correctly judged as "definitive tumor" in MRI.
10 e better prediction in patients who had been judged as acceptable for resection by current pragmatic
11 6.9% (505 of 657; 95% CI: 73.6%, 80.1%) were judged as having indistinguishable motion quality.
12  Six patients (age 83 +/- 8 years; 5 women), judged as not optimal candidates for septal myectomy, we
13 ssisted, cecostomy, or "left sided" ACE]-was judged as successful in 82% of cases, although high morb
14 ls (6462 participants) were included; 4 were judged at low risk of bias.
15                     The ability to correctly judge attention also interacted with the identity of the
16 ved patients demonstrated lower precision in judging audiovisual simultaneity.
17                      The presence of RPD was judged based on characteristic findings in at least 2 of
18 ntelligible to our social program logic, and judged better than alternatives.
19 rage between 0 and 4 degrees C, fillets were judged, beyond this period, fish were unfit for human co
20          Long-term follow-up is important to judge both efficacy and safety of the different therapie
21 eakest system was obtained with LiB(OH)4, as judged by (1)H NMR and rheology.
22                The rate of positive response judged by a blinded clinician was greater for parent tra
23 3 and 4 and with 1 or more exacerbations (as judged by a clinician based on patient records, history,
24 elded high overall predictive performance as judged by a combined performance score (CPS).
25                                           As judged by a single publication metric, the activity in t
26 obtained with more commonly used methods, as judged by a variety of analytical techniques and by comp
27 equence and chromatin-remodeling network, as judged by a yeast-like nucleosome repeat length.
28 al activity against blood-stage parasites as judged by an in vitro parasite Growth Inhibition Assay (
29 th a disproportionate increase in insulin as judged by an increased insulin-to-glucose iAUC ratio.
30                          CaMKII activity was judged by analysis of CaMKII expression, autophosphoryla
31 ers but also a Th1 skewed immune response as judged by antibody isotype and cytokine profiles.
32                                           As judged by biochemical and phenotypic criteria, a mutant
33 mulated PBMCs on human dermal fibroblasts as judged by C/EBP delta expression.
34  in 2014, to be suitable for tofu making, as judged by chemical composition and sensory quality of pr
35 tic cells, NK cells, T cells, and B cells as judged by cleaved caspase-1 detection in cells.
36 exposure led to reproductive dysfunction, as judged by continuous anestrus, smaller ovaries with a de
37 herosclerotic renal artery stenosis (>50% as judged by CT, MR, or direct angiography).
38 umor cells in an antigen-dependent manner as judged by cytokine production and tumor killing, and red
39 a caused more severe pulmonary hypertension, judged by elevated right ventricular systolic pressure,
40 ions, especially under elevated pressure, as judged by enthalpy criteria and bond length metrics.
41 nts with suspected or confirmed glaucoma, as judged by experienced clinicians, were tested every 6 mo
42 ibration curves showed adequate calibration (judged by eye) of predicted and reported freedom from se
43 tivation leads to loss of gene expression as judged by flow cytometry, Western blot or immunofluoresc
44 ies in primary congenital glaucoma (PCG), as judged by glaucoma and visual outcomes.
45 intain oxidative phosphorylation function as judged by growth in oxidative phosphorylation-requiring
46 cities are comparable to wild-type SpCas9 as judged by GUIDE-seq analysis.
47 s in a mouse model of CCM1 (Krit1(ECKO) ) as judged by histology and quantitative micro-computed tomo
48  expanded population was fully functional as judged by IFN-gamma production and MHC class I-restricte
49 ss-linked products were typically 50-90%, as judged by immunoblotting, but in no case did the activit
50  PLA2R1 increases the mitochondrial content, judged by increased levels of numerous mitochondrial pro
51 increased B cell receptor (BCR) signaling as judged by increased levels of phosphorylated Bruton's ty
52          Lithium increased proliferation, as judged by Ki67-immunoreactivity, but did not alter the n
53 y reducing LEF1 transcriptional activity, as judged by luciferase assay.
54 taining up to approximately 20 phosphates as judged by mass spectrometry and Western blotting with ph
55 ecreased their tumor-inhibitory capacity, as judged by neighbor suppression in vitro and accompanied
56  schedules to measure intestinal immunity as judged by neutralisation of virus and virus-specific IgA
57 ed with the degree of sensitisation (DoS) as judged by nitric acid mass loss testing (ASTM-G67-04), a
58 that previously defined for erythrocytes, as judged by outer leaflet lipid composition; and plasma me
59  demonstrate that accessible cholesterol, as judged by PFO* or ALO-D4 binding, is not evenly distribu
60 l marker staining, and normal cell growth as judged by phosphohistone H3 staining, cell counting and
61 d significantly decreased Vps34 activity, as judged by PI3P formation.
62 dominated the antibody response to peanut as judged by prevalence and quantity among a cohort of chil
63 roup and four (4%) in the placebo group were judged by principle investigators at the time of occurre
64                  Statistical significance is judged by randomly permuting the affected status in the
65 ctivity and reversed pulmonary hypertension, judged by regression of right ventricular systolic press
66               Overall quality of spectra, as judged by sequence coverage of both peptides, is best fo
67 ly more flexible than the unfolded state, as judged by SHAPE modification.
68  among those allocated to placebo; none were judged by site principal investigators to be related to
69 ria to operationalize this definition can be judged by six domains of usefulness (reliability, conten
70 stering to overdispersion over succession as judged by space-for-time substitution studies.
71 m transition on heating to 150 degrees C, as judged by TEM and SAXS.
72 e was directed toward hepatic lipogenesis as judged by the activity, protein levels, and expression o
73 sulting catalyst is unprecedented, as can be judged by the catalytic Tafel plot benchmarking with all
74 ient death 84 days after treatment; this was judged by the data and safety monitoring board to be pos
75 rious adverse events related to the vaccine (judged by the data and safety monitoring committee [DSMC
76 e 3-4 adverse events related to the vaccine (judged by the DSMC) within 2 weeks of vaccination, and d
77  whichever occurs later, unless the child is judged by the endocrinologist as being at unusually high
78 total of 10,000 neurons are dopaminergic, as judged by the expression of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), t
79             Furthermore, asthma severity, as judged by the frequency of symptoms and use of treatment
80 ed from an intracranial haemorrhage that was judged by the investigator to be due to the study drug.
81                  No patient withdrawals were judged by the investigator to be related to the study dr
82 placebo had a serious adverse event that was judged by the investigator to be related to treatment.
83  (10.94%) were positive and 238 (3.90%) were judged by the investigators to be contaminated.
84 ained from lungs of AIV-infected animals, as judged by the lower frequency of CD107(+) cells.
85 ascular failure 13 days after randomisation, judged by the site investigator as not related to study
86  Correlation between AVT responder status as judged by the treating physician and by published respon
87          Moreover, of the IPAH/FPAH patients judged by the treating physician as acute responders, on
88 ality of the synchronisation achieved can be judged by the uniform DNA content, narrow size distribut
89 function of the two L. lactis birA genes was judged by their abilities to complement the conditional
90 and displayed a shorter lifespan in vivo, as judged by their ability to undergo secondary Valpha-to-J
91 eatures that are single and double layers as judged by their AFM heights of hAFM approximately 1.2 +/
92                    28/73 (38%) children were judged by their carers to have fully recovered.
93 olar affinity upon mixing in a 1:1 ratio, as judged by thermal melts, circular dichroism, gel-shift a
94 more effective at curing chronic infections, judged by treatment duration and therapeutic dose.
95 IgE responsiveness 3 weeks post-challenge as judged by TSLP receptor levels in 24-hour cultures.
96 L isoforms that contain no other proteins as judged by two-dimensional PAGE of metabolically labeled/
97 d fully susceptible or highly resistant when judged by World Health Organization discriminatory conce
98 nd PAH molecules in the AuNP suspensions, as judged by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, nuclear magn
99 ytic cycle to camphor-bound CYP101[FeO2](2+) Judging by the appearance of an absorbance maximum at 44
100                                        Thus, judging by the effect size, our data cannot exclude that
101                                              Judging by the efficiency of IASD modification, it was c
102 ciently determines the precise weight in the judged centroid of dots of every color in the display (i
103                        Participants who were judged clinically as having no cognitive impairment and
104  allow analysts to compare clusterings or to judge cluster quality, there is no comprehensive method
105                       By contrast, when they judged conceptual size, both LOC and ATL stimulation era
106        Because food intake in this study was judged days after admission and HGS has a wide range of
107 ignificant skeletal muscle dysfunction as by judged decreased muscle fiber diameter.
108 that simultaneously recorded ensembles could judge duration as well as the animal.
109 t seizure outcomes in patients who have been judged eligible for epilepsy surgery.
110                                Patients were judged eligible if they were aged 21-75 years, had been
111 eart Foundation and the Christian Larsen and Judge Ellen Larsen Foundation.
112                In Experiment 1, participants judged emotions in emotional speech prosody, nonverbal v
113 ntrolling for false discovery rate, 87% were judged equivalent at the 20% bound.
114              First, the criteria by which we judge eukaryogenesis to have required a genuinely unlike
115                                           We judged experimental treatments as efficacious as the ref
116 ontextual cues - such as gaze direction when judging facial displays of emotion.
117 disrupted by PPC stimulation, in contrast to judging feature differences, which is affected by LO rTM
118                                              Judged finger numerosity was analysed, in Exp.
119       Only 1 case against a Mohs surgeon was judged for the plaintiff.
120 parable binding affinity and specificity, as judged from binding competition against bulk genomic DNA
121 t significantly affected by pelargonidin, as judged from far-UV circular dichroism.
122                                           As judged from flow cytometric assays, bacterial killing by
123 cated that high activity in the extracts, as judged from LCMS(2) data, could be correlated to denticu
124                                              Judging from partial charge analysis, we find that the h
125 elation of position to outcome should aid in judging from structural data on other Fe/2OG enzymes whe
126                                              Judging from the magnetostriction, ordered moments vanis
127 metric (positive-to-negative ratio, PNR) for judging hNQO1 activity.
128  the authenticity of the speaker's state, or judged how much laughs were contagious.
129 ed as the first peptide reference marker for judging HR-HPVs.
130                Eligibility for treatment was judged in accordance with the 2012 European Association
131 terpreting their behavior, the risk of being judged in light of those stereotypes can elicit a disrup
132 ng process, then these assessments should be judged in the same rigorous manner and be held to simila
133 propriate response perspective (CARP) can be judged, in part, by its potential to stimulate new resea
134        Harms evidence reported in trials was judged insufficient or low strength; observational studi
135  high risk of bias, and overall evidence was judged insufficient.
136 ed trials of yoga is crucial to conclusively judge its safety.
137 sign thinking approach attempted to link the judged level of importance of different research areas t
138      Surgeons exposed to the risk calculator judged levels of operative risk that more closely approx
139 d 65 years or older with early breast cancer judged low-risk (ie, hormone receptor-positive, axillary
140  trials, corroborating previous findings for judging men's heights.
141 t level of post-conventional moral reasoning judge moral issues based on deeper principles and shared
142 n basic science departments; and research is judged more on its quantity (numbers of investigators an
143 r and electroencephalography while listeners judged motion direction.
144 in time at which subjects are most likely to judge multisensory stimuli to be simultaneous (PSS) and
145   Like controls, amusics used timbre cues to judge musical tension in Western and Indian melodies.
146 reveal information--to be "hiders"--they are judged negatively by others (experiment 1).
147 ll percentage of analysed batches (4.9%) was judged non-compliant.
148                  An independent expert panel judged none of these adverse events to be probably or ce
149 icide) occurred in the MVC-TDF group but was judged not to be related to study drugs.
150  and a number sense are used holistically to judge numerosity.
151  reduced participants' ability to accurately judge object size.
152   Progress on this issue will be an ultimate judge of sustainable development.
153 ad to be at increased risk of breast cancer (judged on the basis of specific criteria).
154                                              Judging others' personalities is an essential skill in s
155 te best practices for how we communicate and judge our scientific contributions.
156 he need for a national dialogue about how to judge outcome measures currently in use or proposed for
157  the NI assay, but also in infected ferrets, judged particularly by viral loads in nasal washes, and
158 nitive architecture: when human participants judged perceptual size, the congruency effect was signif
159  orientation) for particular purposes (e.g., judging position).
160 ety analysis set, of which seven deaths were judged possibly or probably related to treatment (pulmon
161 %) of 53 patients had serious adverse events judged reasonably related to siltuximab (lower respirato
162    Two patients died: one had a haemorrhage (judged related to study treatment), and one had disease
163 search projects and enable funders to better judge research proposals.
164 onally, clinical variables have been used to judge risk in cardiogenic shock.
165 their confidence of image interpretation and judge scans as easy or difficult to read.
166                 For both disorders, patients judged scenarios where the protagonists believed that th
167 tion during contrast-enhanced ultrasound was judged semiquantitatively; low-grade contrast enhancemen
168 ferential expression, and a global cutoff to judge significance, such as False Discovery Rate (FDR).
169               Projection and preference were judged simultaneously by dividing listeners into two gro
170 thout a control group, it is not possible to judge success attributable to either intervention.
171 ruses was termed "Leishbunyavirus" (LBV) and judged sufficiently distinct to warrant assignment withi
172 portant analyses, the ECDP writing committee judged that it would be desirable to provide a focused u
173                   The ECDP writing committee judged that these new data did not warrant changes to th
174 iring participants to watch a short film and judge the actors' mental states.
175 -cleavage of alkoxy radicals is used here to judge the applicability of statistical rate theories.
176                Here, observers were asked to judge the average tilt in a circular array of high-contr
177 tic, such as a different color, and subjects judge the centroid of only the distinguished subset (e.g
178 ants engaged in a task that required them to judge the contextual relatedness of scene and object pai
179    Employers, courts, and the general public judge the credibility of professionals based on credenti
180     In the natural world, monkeys and humans judge the economic value of numerous competing stimuli b
181                We use visual image motion to judge the movement of objects, as well as our own moveme
182 tivity from the endbrain of crows trained to judge the number of items in displays.
183 nt number of compounds has been evaluated to judge the odds of a project.
184 orm a reaching movement toward a display and judge the orientation of a Gabor patch, near contrast th
185                                           To judge the overall direction of a shoal of fish or a crow
186 pports the fundamental ability of animals to judge the passage of time.
187 cribing how the observed data can be used to judge the plausibility of these assumptions.
188 ogists, and cardiac surgeons), who carefully judge the possible benefits and risks inherent to PCI an
189      Further clinical trials are required to judge the practicality of light flash protocols.
190   The 3 commonly used reliability indices to judge the quality of standard automated perimetry result
191 ng energy landscape, and it is often used to judge the quality of the reaction coordinate.
192 blind and late blind adults could accurately judge the relative heights of women from paired voice st
193 se practices in foreign locations where they judge the risk of criminal investigation and prosecution
194  option was uncertain and asked them to: (1) judge the risks (probability of serious complications) a
195                           Humans are able to judge the speed of an object's motion by touch.
196 ria on which the global health community can judge the success or failure of a Trump presidency, base
197 al processing, as opposed to an inability to judge the wrongness of an action.
198                                     Subjects judged the average orientation of a series of Gabor patc
199                                    Observers judged the average shape or color of a target visual arr
200 n body representation, participants verbally judged the laterality of rotated images of feet, hands,
201  patient compliance and 80 mg once a day was judged the recommended dose with a 14 days on, 7 days of
202 es with advanced knowledge of leg ulceration judged the same scenarios and provided a standard agains
203     When the US Food and Drug Administration judges the potential cardiovascular safety signal to be
204                             Key elements for judging the quality of a risk assessment.
205  them with mass spectrometry is valuable for judging the success of the CFPS reaction.
206 ction, individuals may be less accurate when judging the veracity of another's opinion when it is inc
207 hrough the eye with better optics, even when judging the world through the eye with poorer optics.
208 s of others, we lack the knowledge needed to judge their importance for coexistence in nature.
209 der adults who knew their epsilon4+ genotype judged their memory more harshly and performed worse on
210 der adults who knew their epsilon4- genotype judged their memory more positively than did epsilon4- a
211    Humans and animals are fairly accurate in judging their direction of self-motion (i.e., heading) f
212  first place, not just the qualities that we judge them to have.
213  abnormal orbital gadolinium enhancement and judged them as "definitive tumor," "suspicious of tumor,
214 cial cosmological benchmark against which to judge theories of structure formation.
215                       The majority (52%-80%) judged they had a high to very high level of satisfactio
216                      Sequence generation was judged to be adequate (at low risk of bias) in 32% ( n =
217 3) of trials, and baseline comparability was judged to be adequate in 77.8% of trials.
218 ) trial in patients with atrial fibrillation judged to be at increased risk of falling.
219            Nine hundred patients (4.3%) were judged to be at increased risk of falling.
220               All five of these studies were judged to be at moderate or high risk of bias.
221 were reported; one serious adverse event was judged to be causally related to vaccination (a febrile
222 se group compared with the placebo group was judged to be clinically relevant.
223 e threshold, then the condition category was judged to be concordant.
224                           Cerebral palsy was judged to be consistent with kernicterus if magnetic res
225 ine nivolumab who were clinically stable and judged to be eligible for treatment beyond RECIST v1.1-d
226              Six serious adverse events were judged to be FFP related (four cases of haematoma expans
227 el members provided full disclosure and were judged to be free of any commercial bias.
228 el members provided full disclosure and were judged to be free of any commercial bias.
229 ant differences between the methods (DDG was judged to be inferior to BG in 22 cases, equal in 12 cas
230 ata from registries from which the data were judged to be less reliable, or included only lymphomas,
231                             Risk of bias was judged to be low for 113 trials and unclear for 10 trial
232 a total of eight studies, half of which were judged to be methodologically weak with the remaining fo
233  on optic disc appearance, but the eyes were judged to be normal with physiological cupping by glauco
234  of a systematic review of studies that were judged to be of high or medium quality, there is an indi
235     On the basis of most observational data, judged to be of high quality, male-predominant plasma tr
236 e news items and found that the research was judged to be of higher quality when paired with research
237                                 Forty trials judged to be of low risk of bias (100,354 participants)
238 gically weak with the remaining four studies judged to be of moderate quality.
239 ts during the study, including two that were judged to be possibly related to the vaccines.
240 the adalimumab 0.4 mg/kg group, and were not judged to be related to study drug.
241  caused by disease progression and none were judged to be related to study treatment.
242 ardiorespiratory failure); neither death was judged to be related to the study drug.
243 bo group, although none in either group were judged to be related to the study interventions.
244 om adverse events; five of these deaths were judged to be related to treatment (two in the control gr
245 the placebo group had died, but no death was judged to be related to treatment.
246 se events were identified, of which two were judged to be related to vaccination (one febrile reactio
247 intraretinal or subretinal fluid at baseline judged to be reversible, six showed substantial fluid re
248 e physician's choice group (of which one was judged to be treatment related) and nine (2%) in the tra
249 tuzumab emtansine group (of which three were judged to be treatment related).
250  during the study; none of these deaths were judged to be treatment related.
251  and eight (10%) had a serious adverse event judged to be treatment related.
252 all in the ceftazidime-avibactam group) were judged to be treatment related.
253 up (migraine and vertigo); these events were judged to be unrelated to AMG 334 treatment.
254 suddenly 2 years after surgery, but this was judged to be unrelated to DBS implantation.
255 dverse event, worsening depression, which we judged to be unrelated to study treatment.
256 monia 24 weeks after implantation, which was judged to be unrelated to the procedure.
257 d during the study from fatal adverse events judged to be unrelated to treatment (one retroperitoneal
258 ls at the scale of a large watershed, it was judged to be unsuitable for global scale simulations due
259 f transmembrane domain 1 (TMD1) and TMD3 was judged to face the lumen of the S105 hole.
260  measures by which eukaryotes as a whole are judged to have achieved greater success than prokaryotes
261  vessel in the dark for a period until it is judged to have concluded.
262      Eight (22%, 95% CI 10-39) patients were judged to have had an overall response at central review
263 ed preoperatively from 100 patients who were judged to have resectable EC.
264 ory death donors (28% of actual donors) were judged to have the potential to progress to brain death
265 nalysis, with special emphasis on phenotypes judged to have the strongest impact on the biology under
266 eity were performed in the subset of studies judged to provide the best evidence and separately for s
267 T and the common refusal of kidneys that are judged too marginal.
268 C lesions in humans disrupted the ability to judge traits of political candidates or affected how the
269 ng to patients with one or more 3-25 mm UIAs judged treatable both ways.
270 b and in 23 (11%) on teriparatide; none were judged treatment related.
271 most of which resolved spontaneously or were judged unrelated to study treatments.
272 disease progression and a history of stroke (judged unrelated to treatment).
273 t that represents reasonable value for money judged using US benchmarks for cost-effectiveness.
274 the brain incorporates these statistics when judging value and confidence.
275 nformation according to its reliability when judging value and confidence.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The
276 titative polymerase chain reaction for RV to judge viral load along with gene sequencing to identify
277                            In contrast, when judging visual or tactile stimuli presented on their own
278 e has found evidence for spatial biases when judging visual targets distanced at 2 m, but not in dire
279 Surprisingly, patients performed normally in judging visuotactile simultaneity after either monocular
280 n, and nuclear-nuclear contributions one can judge when more traditional electronegativity arguments
281 ecific factors, clinicians can use FFR-CT to judge when the cost and risk of an invasive angiogram ma
282              First, we asked participants to judge whether a stimulus was oriented closer to vertical
283  Generalization task, where subjects have to judge whether pairs of auditory stimuli are equal in dur
284 e motifbreakR, which allows the biologist to judge whether the sequence surrounding a polymorphism or
285 ositioned colored items, and the task was to judge whether the test item was changed compared to the
286 ts on one side of the memory display, and to judge whether they were identical or different to three
287             In two experiments, participants judged whether a given consonant-vowel speech sound was
288               On each trial, the participant judged whether a rectangle was shifted to the right or l
289 ne task-relevant stimulus per sample set and judged whether one of these locations was stimulated aga
290                    During encoding, subjects judged whether stimuli were known (famous face or real w
291 ipants viewed a spatial array of numbers and judged whether the average was greater or smaller than a
292  saw stationary views of the environment and judged whether their orientation was the same as in the
293 beautiful or non-beautiful stimulus and then judged whether they had experienced beauty.
294 ms auditory-lead to 512 ms auditory-lag, and judged whether they seemed to be synchronous.
295 e summarized and integrated into a guide for judging whether an assessment possesses the desired feat
296                              The task was to judge which of the two intervals containing a sentence i
297 or a localization task in which participants judge which two fingers were stimulated.
298 al experiment using the random assignment of judges with different propensities for sentencing offend
299 ferentiation by enabling people to think and judge without pressure to conform.
300 56) and sighted (n = 61) listeners correctly judged women's relative heights on approximately 70% of

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