1 rs) treated by 20 therapists (19 women and
1 man; mean [SD] age, 40.0 [14.6] years), 118 were randomi
2 stable angina to AMI, and the diagnosis in
1 man was downgraded from AMI to unstable angina.
3 vaginal or anal intercourse with at least
1 man with HIV infection or unknown serostatus within 90 d
4 us and coherent hail size records from 2,
254 manned stations in China since 1980.
5 n contributed 1,037 urine samples (mean of
3/
man).
6 oherent severe weather reports from over
500 manned stations, for the first time, this study shows a
7 A man at the age of 34 years with blunt trauma dating back
8 A man in his 30s with paraparesis and urinary incontinence
9 A man in his 40s presented with 1 month of worsening confu
10 A man in his 50s with Fitzpatrick skin type II presented w
11 A man in his 70s with a longstanding history of geneticall
12 A man in his early 70s with a diagnosis of chronic lymphoc
13 A man in his late 40s presented with cognitive decline cha
14 NTHL1 p.Gln90Ter/c.709+1G>A mutations; and
a man with polyposis was reported to carry p.Gln90Ter/p.Gl
15 As
a man's fertility relies on the quantity and quality of hi
16 less sex (HR, 1.9; 95% CI, 1.4-2.6), being
a man who has sex with men (2.7; 1.7-4.2), and being an in
17 and "man," we can think about a dog biting
a man, or a man biting a dog.
18 This case report describes
a man who developed retinal changes in his right eye assoc
19 For example,
a man with a normal BMI (22 kg/m2) and central obesity had
20 h the longest, least-investigated organ in
a man's body - the Epididymis.
21 wo patients with a history of multiple KCs-
a man in his 70s (patient 1) and a woman in her 80s (patie
22 At the patient level,
a man with low-risk prostate cancer had odds ratios (95% C
23 Observations:
A man in his 80s with DH not controlled by gluten-free die
24 ricts where the conditional probability of
a man dying at these ages exceeded 50%, and more than a th
25 The second case was that of
a man in his 30s with minocycline-induced DIHS.
26 The probabilities of
a man or woman dying by the age of 70 years in high-mortal
27 , respectively, whereas the probability of
a man or woman dying by the age of 70 years in low-mortali
28 We report a case of
a man who developed bilateral anterior uveitis and macular
29 In this article, we present the case of
a man who meets these criteria and explore his preferences
30 CASE PRESENTATION: We present a case of
a man who was diagnosed with a primary Mooren ulcer in his
31 ass status and functions as the measure of
a man--the longer the work hours and higher the demand for
32 we can think about a dog biting a man, or
a man biting a dog.
33 and biomarker-based models for predicting
a man's risk of prostate cancer, which could be used to gu
34 CASE PRESENTATION:
A man on nivolumab treatment for a leg melanoma with duode
35 ear whether 1 semen sample could represent
a man's long-term average values in epidemiologic studies.
36 he integrated disposal of hot steel slags,
a man-made iron resource via char gasification and the emp
37 ley dilemma," in the form of stories where
a man can be killed to save the lives of five children who
38 f-identified as male and reported sex with
a man in the prior year (MSM) or reported injection drug u
39 Triticale (x Triticosecale Wittmack),
a man-made cereal from wheat and rye hybridization, is mai
40 The skeleton was that of an
adult man with a gracile build and severe scoliosis of the tho
41 thogenic of the Plasmodium species
affecting man, have been reduced in part due to artemisinin-based
42 A middle-
aged man with non-Hodgkin lymphoma received chemotherapy and
43 easily evoked and quantified in animals
and man.
44 ical interfaces between biological cells
and man-made electrical devices exist in many forms, but it
45 the lamprey, frog, fowl, horse, elephant
and man.
46 f PSC energy metabolism research in mice
and man and the impact this work is starting to have on our
47 Despite evidence in mice
and man showing a clear role for host genetics in NTS suscep
48 vidence of discrete polyphenism in mouse
and man and thus carry important implications for complex tr
49 regulatory T cells (Tregs) in both mouse
and man expresses the transcription factor Helios, but its r
50 res' disease, flourishes in both natural
and man-made environments by growing in a wide variety of aq
51 s - that can autonomously fly in natural
and man-made environments.
52 ring significant applications in natural
and man-made events such as photosynthesis, vision, photolit
53 Specifically, we study various natural
and man-made habitats across Burkina Faso's highly seasonal
54 Natural
and man-made materials often rely on functional interfaces b
55 ally recognize a vast variety of natural
and man-made organic molecules.
56 elief memory are found in insects, rats,
and man.
57 ombining the meanings of "bite," "dog,"
and "
man," we can think about a dog biting a man, or a man bi
58 These
are man-made media that mimic properties of naturally occurr
59 stems within living organisms or
artificial,
man-made constructions.
60 quently used in both functional and
artistic man-made architectures.
61 h encoding common to species as different
as man and worm.
62 ion, indicating consistently greater
between-
man variability than within-man variability.
63 n creatures moving in their typical
bipedal (
man and chicken) or quadrupedal mode (crawling-baby and
64 om wastewater effluents and discontinuity
by man-made barriers are considered typical anthropogenic p
65 on areas that are traditionally dominated
by man-made nonrenewable materials such as plastic, glass,
66 during the past few decades to be induced
by man-made EMFs, in contrast to natural EMFs in the terres
67 A 52-year-old
Caucasian man was diagnosed with unilateral uveitis.
68 entions (HI: land use and land cover
change,
man-made reservoirs and human water use) affected monthl
69 A 45-year-old
diabetic man of Indian origin with complaints of a sudden onset o
70 Each man participated in one or more of three trials--the Sex
71 wareness among diabetics and train
effective man power at a local level to diagnose DR at an early st
72 Others are
entirely man-made.
73 ple spacefaring nations contemplate
extended manned missions to Mars and the Moon, health risks could
74 d resorcinarene capsule represents the
first man-made enzyme-like catalyst that is capable of catalyz
75 Stronger activity
for man and chicken versus baby and cat was found in the rig
76 imple building blocks is a key challenge
for man-made materials.
77 in yeast, while limited knowledge exists
for man.
78 tic transmission; they also pose hazards
for man-made structures in the ocean.
79 Historically,
for man-made materials, scientists and engineers use stress
80 e best known for removing halogen atoms
from man-made organohalogens, yet also function naturally, al
81 ntributions, with ~1% of the total flux
from man-made nuclear reactors.
82 bove discoveries with materials ranging
from man-made (thin steel or polymer sheets) to nature-made (
83 SANS is ongoing for consideration of
future manned missions to space, including a return trip to the
84 though humans are not typical prey,
habitual man-eating by lions is well documented.
85 History A 43-year-old right-
handed man presented with a history of progressive mild left-si
86 A 26-year-old right-
handed man presented with progressive gait imbalance over 6 yea
87 xt-day moderate (90 min) exercise in
healthy man.
88 A 39-year-old, previously
healthy man presented with a left testicular mass, confirmed on
89 Observations: An
immunocompetent man in his 60s presented with chronic verrucous papules
90 tor in hymenopterans and may help to
improve man-made steerable probes.
91 In man-made structures, many strategies are used to prevent
92 ines the conserved functions of Kindlin-3
in man and the importance of our findings for human disease
93 We also review recent advances
in man-made molecular filters inspired by NPCs, and their a
94 sfunction is evident in blood vessels and
in man exposed to prolonged oral phosphate loading.
95 tions mediate self-assembly in nature and
in man-made material systems.
96 upports proposed therapeutic applications
in man.
97 ed by murine data have yet to be assessed
in man.
98 (MV) deformation during the cardiac cycle
in man.
99 morphisms associated with Type 2 diabetes
in man is discussed.
100 g susceptibility to an infectious disease
in man.
101 he benefit:risk ratio for muscle diseases
in man.
102 1.7 fold more effective than doxycycline
in man despite lower exposure in our infection models.
103 trate can modulate mitochondrial function
in man and is effective in reversing features of the metabo
104 ucagon (perhaps originating from the gut)
in man and suggest that it may play a role in diabetes seco
105 ry virus elimination but their importance
in man has not been determined.
106 ubanesthetic effects of ketamine infusion
in man.
107 rface treatments to increase fatigue life
in man-made materials, which often result in reduced surfac
108 al oxidative and non-oxidative metabolism
in man during a prolonged apnoea (ranging from 3 min 36 s t
109 approach to achieve disease modification
in man.
110 As heroin is converted to morphine
in man, selective reversal of morphine tolerance by ethanol
111 de insights into the role of this pathway
in man.
112 zaC as a novel method of GvHD prophylaxis
in man.
113 lar target, cannabinoid-1 (CB1) receptors
in man.
114 nt domestication and subsequent selection
in man-made agroecosystems have limited the genetic diversi
115 that primarily colonize mucosal surfaces
in man.
116 sis of these effects have not been tested
in man.
117 e results demonstrate, for the first time
in man, a major effect of a GLP-1RA on regulation of brain
118 esign pathway for polarization-tunability
in man-made photonic devices.
119 was successfully investigated in a first-
in-
man clinical trial of PCa and showed favorable dosimetri
120 Here we report the results of a first-
in-
man dose escalation phase 1 clinical trial of 3BNC117, a
121 This first-
in-
man dose-escalation study provides evidence of safety of
122 This first-
in-
man experience with an implanted left-to-right interatri
123 ulticentre, open-label, single-arm, first-
in-
man phase 1 dose-escalation study, eligible patients had
124 principle with the publication of a first-
in-
man phase I/II dose escalation clinical trial in patient
125 e with the published results of the first-
in-
man study in healthy male participants, in whom ACT-4518
126 collected from all patients in the first-
in-
man study of osimertinib.
127 rocedural and 30-day results of the first-
in-
man study of the Edwards PASCAL TMVr system.
128 ogenicity, and acceptability of the first-
in-
man study on single, dissolvable microneedle patch vacci
129 The aim of this first-
in-
man study was to demonstrate the feasibility, safety, an
130 centre, prospective, observational, first-
in-
man study, we collected data from seven tertiary care ho
131 ctive, multicentre, non-randomised, first-
in-
man trial at 13 percutaneous coronary intervention centr
132 In a phase 1/2a first-
in-
man trial, we assessed the effect of IONIS-APO(a)-LRx, a
133 In this phase 1, dose-escalation, first-
in-
man trial, we recruited patients (aged >/=18 to <85 year
134 Compound 25 was advanced to first-
in-
man trials for the treatment of psychiatric conditions.
135 This open-label, first-
in-
man, phase 1 trial recruited adult patients (aged >/=18
136 t to changes in their environment,
including man-made changes such as the introduction of insecticide
137 mpressive hypertrophy in primates,
including man.
138 tosynthetic energy conversion principle
into man-made molecular systems for solar fuel formation, to
139 rgan dose and the effective dose for a 70-
kg man.
140 t, pig, humIle418Ala) and 15-
lipoxygenating (
man, chimpanzee, orangutan, rabbit, ratLeu353Phe) ALOX15
141 anic materials (CMOMs) based upon
mandelate (
man) and 4,4'-bipyridine (bpy) ligands, [Co2(S-man)2(bpy
142 t the modern world and are derived from
many man-made sources including overhead transmission lines.
143 oming the motivations of the Tsavo and
Mfuwe man-eaters (killed in 1898 in Kenya and 1991 in Zambia,
144 pothesize that these STs have adapted to
new man-made environmental niches, which may be linked by hu
145 No man-made technology to date demonstrates comparable effi
146 However, currently
no man-made soft nanohelix has the ability to rapidly recon
147 ehavior with a large activation energy in
no man's land.
148 med no thermodynamic transitions occur in
no man's land.
149 T < 262 K, that is, deep within water's "
no man's land" in ultrahigh-vacuum conditions.
150 d transition that could take place in the
no-
man's land, the temperature-pressure window in which hom
151 lion teeth to assess whether these
notorious man-eating lions scavenged carcasses during their depred
152 We chart the development
of man-made transmembrane systems; from passive to machine-
153 ex differences in the health and diseases
of man.
154 Here, we investigate the efficiency
of man-made synthetic biomimetics of the natural coenzymes
155 well-known black material in the history
of man.
156 The lifetime
of man-made materials is controlled largely by the wear and
157 nderstand the health and ecological risks
of man-made chemicals such as pesticides.
158 (RNAPs), from those of bacteria to those
of man, possess a clamp that can open and close, and it has
159 s to achieve functionalities beyond those
of man-made systems.
160 Humans are exposed to thousands
of man-made chemicals in the environment.
161 All types
of man-made EMFs/EMR - in contrast to natural EMFs/EMR - ar
162 cal problem identified in the past decade
of manned spaceflight.
163 for improving the health and well-being
of "
man's best friend".
164 A 50-year
old man presented for evaluation of progressive gait ataxia
165 A 52 year
old man presented with steadily worsening lower abdominal pa
166 This is the case of a 33-year-
old man admitted to our institution with recurrent episodes
167 We describe the case of a 52-year-
old man awaiting a renal transplantation, undergoing electiv
168 uss how they would apply it to a 57-year-
old man considering starting aspirin for primary prevention.
169 History A previously healthy 28-year-
old man developed right lower quadrant pain while traveling.
170 History A 53-year-
old man experienced headache and double vision that progress
171 History A 35-year-
old man from the upper Midwest region of the United States w
172 A 67-year-
old man had presented to his primary physician for routine h
173 CASE PRESENTATION: A 34-year-
old man had sudden onset of central scotoma and photopsia in
174 61-year-
old man has been admitted to the local radiology department
175 Single case: A 64-year-
old man hospitalized for 1 month in the ICU after multiple c
176 A 66-year-
old man of East Asian origin with a previous total gastrecto
177 A 66-year-
old man presented acutely with severe epigastric pain and vo
178 A 76-year-
old man presented to an outside facility with a chief compla
179 A 43-year-
old man presented to his local hospital with acute abdominal
180 in their own clinical practice.A 64-year-
old man presented to the clinic to discuss treatment options
181 A 56-year-
old man presented to the emergency department with a 5-hour
182 History A 30-year-
old man presented to the emergency department with epigastri
183 History A 53-year-
old man presented to the emergency department with subacute
184 History A 59-year-
old man presented to the gastroenterology outpatient departm
185 A 63-year-
old man presented with a 4-year history of insidious onset a
186 A 59-year-
old man presented with blurred vision in his right eye.
187 A 47-year-
old man presented with mildly decreased consciousness in our
188 History A 47-year-
old man presented with palpitations and decreased exercise t
189 A 77-year-
old man presented with proteinuria and renal failure, and ki
190 A 43-year-
old man presented with sudden painless loss of vision in his
191 CASE REPORT: We report of a 19-year-
old man presenting with left-sided, total ophthalmoplegia af
192 late, and hyperemic sclerae in a 44-year-
old man returning from Puerto Rico with confirmatory testing
193 EPORT: We describe the case of a 63-year-
old man suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
194 A 62-year-
old man was admitted to our hospital because of wheezing and
195 A 33-year-
old man was admitted to the emergency department after a mot
196 History A 68-year-
old man was admitted to the hospital for work-up because of
197 A 34-year-
old man was admitted with burns covering 52% of his total bo
198 in their own clinical practice.A 71-year-
old man was seen by his primary care physician for routine e
199 A 23-year-
old man was urgently referred for evaluation of rapidly enla
200 hing 330 g was transplanted to a 50-year-
old man weighing 92 kg, and the portal vein to the right rem
201 A 56-year-
old man who developed hypotension, dyspnea, hypoxia, and pul
202 TATION: We present the case of a 56-year-
old man who developed multiple mycotic aneurysms of the righ
203 A 64-year-
old man who died with linezolid-induced lactic acidosis.
204 asteurella multocida sepsis in a 66-year-
old man who had undergone a renal transplant.
205 A 50-year-
old man who has sex with men and had been on daily emtricita
206 A 67 year-
old man who presented with weight loss, chest pain and epiga
207 We report the case of a 52-year-
old man who suffered a high-voltage electrical burn requirin
208 An atopic asthmatic of 65-year-
old man who was complicated with COPD and treated with inhal
209 erts debate the use of PrEP in a 45-year-
old man whose husband has HIV infection with an undetectable
210 A 72-year-
old man with a 40-pack-year tobacco history developed a coug
211 A 62-year-
old man with a 45 pack per year tobacco-smoking history pres
212 in their own clinical practice.A 54-year-
old man with a former 15-pack-year smoking history presents
213 in their own clinical practice.A 32-year-
old man with a history of a mixed germ cell tumor of the tes
214 CASE REPORT: A 44-year-
old man with a history of acute pancreatitis developed a pse
215 A 50-year-
old man with a history of cardiomyopathy and progressive mus
216 in their own clinical practice.A 64-year-
old man with a history of cigarette smoking but no significa
217 A 37-year-
old man with a history of progressive bilateral sensorineura
218 itiate antibiotic treatment in a 62-year-
old man with a history of recurrent sinusitis who presents w
219 History A 52-year-
old man with a history of urinary tract infections and a pre
220 The study participant was a 53-year-
old man with a spinal cord injury (cervical level 4, America
221 (PBMCs) by leukapheresis from a 55-year-
old man with chronic HIV infection before and after allo-SCT
222 The recipient was a 51-year-
old man with decompensated liver cirrhosis and hepatocellula
223 A 34-year-
old man with depression was referred to our center with prog
224 on how they would apply it to a 64-year-
old man with depression who is reluctant to begin medication
225 We report a 29-year-
old man with early-onset colorectal cancer who showed a cons
226 History A 63-year-
old man with learning difficulties presented to the Accident
227 PARTICIPANT: A 49-year-
old man with longstanding, medication-resistant, upbeat nyst
228 The first case is a 67-year-
old man with polycystic kidney disease and recipient of a ze
229 Here, we describe a 40-year-
old man with renal impairment, cardiac and GI symptoms, and
230 A 40-year-
old man with stage III melanoma arising from his left should
231 The second patient was a 52-year-
old man with tuberous sclerosis who was a recipient of a liv
232 A 70-year-
old man with urothelial cancer of the bladder (UBC) metastat
233 We present the case of a 34-year-
old man with X-linked agammaglobulinemia from Australia suff
234 History A 34-year-
old man without underlying medical conditions came to the em
235 dditional comparative patient (a 44-year-
old man), in which 19 knees with 20 JOCD lesions were imaged
236 The kidneys were from a 35-year-
old man, a donation after circulatory death donor.
237 We report the case of a 68-year-
old man, Caucasian, with a history of a cluster of severe ca
238 CASE PRESENTATION: A 21-year-
old man, who had GBM 7 years ago complained of a transient s
239 lar steatosis was donated from a 25-year-
old man.
240 lly and histopathologically in a 24-year-
old man.
241 ocyanine green angiography in a 66 years
old man suffering visual loss.
242 One man initially infected with N. gonorrhoeae multiantigen
243 At 6-month template biopsy,
one man had cancer with a Gleason score greater than 6; at 2
244 nine subjects: three healthy nonsmokers (
one man, two women; mean age, 45 years +/- 4), three asympto
245 ive severely obese patients (four women,
one man) who were 31-49 years of age and who had a mean body
246 mean age, 56 years; range, 32-76 years;
one man; aged 70 years) who completed PET/MR imaging with di
247 t transfusions reported in either animals
or man.
248 , as biosonar systems continue to
outperform man-made sonar systems in noisy, cluttered environments.
249 single to billions of photons,
outperforming man-made light sensors.
250 The mean number of tests
per man per year increased from 1.3 to 1.6 in HIV-negative M
251 study investigated the role of a
permanently manned Australian Antarctic research station (Casey Stat
252 uster, which Perry Frey described as a "
poor man's coenzyme B12," were believed to be relatively rare
253 A 75-year-old
pseudophakic man with open-angle glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy de
254 n)2(bpy)3](NO3)2.guest (1S.guest) and [Co2(
R-
man)2(bpy)3](NO3)2.guest (1R.guest), have been prepared.
255 These features
render man-made EMFs/EMR more bioactive than natural non-ionizi
256 n) and 4,4'-bipyridine (bpy) ligands, [Co2(
S-
man)2(bpy)3](NO3)2.guest (1S.guest) and [Co2(R-man)2(bpy
257 with >/=1 HIV-infected or unknown-
serostatus man within 90 days.
258 We used data from during
the man-made Ukrainian famine of 1932-33 to examine the asso
259 nhormonal methods, after controlling for
the man's age at baseline and time-varying measures of pregn
260 ass reclamation by humans likely limited
the man-eaters' access to bones.
261 of either partner, genital ulceration of
the man, and first follow-up interval.
262 and hyenas, dental microwear textures of
the man-eaters do not suggest extreme durophagy (e.g. bone p
263 networks developed in our approach with
the man-made highways, networks developed by the slime mould
264 bria of P dynamics had been reached in
these man-made ecosystems after less than two centuries.
265 [HR], 1.87 [95% CI, 1.53 to 2.29]), and
this man had twice the mortality risk of participants who wer
266 n belt flux in the laboratory, and used
this man-made space radiation to test the radiation hardness
267 Dental injuries to two of the
three man-eaters examined may have induced shifts in feeding o
268 ly constant in physiology from amphibians
to man.
269 ic modeling techniques (typically applied
to man-made objects) can accurately predict organismal radi
270 e mechanisms by which cells from bacteria
to man repair DNA damage that is generated by normal cellul
271 From bacteria
to man they translocate solutes at the expense of ATP hydro
272 recognition particle (SRP) from bacteria
to man, computational approaches have failed to identify SR
273 hat are otherwise conserved from bacteria
to man.
274 Persistent exposure
to man-made endocrine disrupting chemicals during fetal end
275 ural products that have likely been known
to man since antiquity.
276 s) are among the most lethal toxins known
to man.
277 roles of Rid family members from microbes
to man.
278 the pharyngeal arches from fish to mouse
to man, despite the very different functions of their skele
279 nts that are largely conserved from mouse
to man.
280 narily conserved from the first tetrapods
to man, that is crucial for higher order structure self-ass
281 methods in our dog model are transferable
to man.
282 strategy to immediately halt transmission
to man.
283 (MAPK) pathways are conserved from yeast
to man and regulate a variety of cellular processes, includ
284 alpha-synuclein are conserved from yeast
to man, but the precise underpinnings of the cellular patho
285 esion dissolution in organisms from yeast
to man.
286 ng macromolecules in organisms from yeast
to man.
287 We then review recent efforts
towards man-made dissipative assembly of structures and how thei
288 depending on habitat type (e.g., natural
vs.
man-made) and hydrological characteristics (e.g., epheme
289 ation accuracy of a normal macula of a
white man in his 60s as an emblematic example.
290 CASE PRESENTATION: A 56-year-old
white man presented to an outside hospital with symptoms of ob
291 greater between-man variability than
within-
man variability.
292 A 72-
year-
man presented with a 7-month history of progressive patc
293 ciological effects of penile loss in a
young man are devastating and replacing it with the same organ
294 lla that details the sudden death of a
young man called Gabriotto, including a portrayal of the disco
295 One circumcision of a
young man up to age 20 prevents on average over 0.2 HIV infect
296 th monoclonal IgG2lambda deposits in a
young man whose disease progressed slowly to CKD, which was fo
297 unilateral malignant optic glioma in a
young man with a history of brain glioblastoma multiforme (GBM
298 Immunologic evaluation of a
young man with autoimmune enterocolopathy and unexplained infe
299 In a
young man with migraine with aura including hemiplegia, we ide
300 A
young man with normal neurodevelopment presented with 3 years