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1 state of a quantum system, adiabatically driven in a cycle, may acquire a measurable phase depending only on the closed t
2 h to gaining insight and suggest that an insulin sensitizer may alleviate ER stress associated with YIPF5 disruption by d
3  lead to physical and mental health problems for nurses and may also affect the nursing care quality for patients.
4 cise hemodynamic or confrontational fluid challenge studies may also aid decision-making for patients with PH-LHD or othe
5  treatment of anemia in chronic kidney disease patients and may also be beneficial for the treatment of diseases such as
6                             Decreased lung CYP2A expression may alter smoking-related lung cancer risk and tissue damage
7               It is not known how activating ESR1 mutations may alter the predictive values of molecular imaging agents f
8 gross lesions in different species or that the same disease may arise in different species under different ecological con
9 n increased cementum formation, suggesting PP(i) metabolism may be a target for periodontal regenerative therapies.
10          We therefore suggest that choice-confirmation bias may be adaptive for efficient learning of action-outcome cont
11         In addition, we show that phosphorylation of Ser(3) may be an additional mechanism to protect RGS2 from FBXO44-me
12                                                   Thus, GLD may be caused by at least two mechanisms: psychosine-induced
13 lyphenols, inulin, oligofructose and sesquiterpene lactones may be considered as potential carriers of food functionality
14                    Within PAD populations, data from trials may be difficult to interpret due to differences among the st
15 ng evidence supports that addressing these modifiable risks may be effective for primary and secondary AF prevention.
16        Subsequent analyses suggest that these three regions may be especially sensitive to the presence of multiple objec
17 hat even when nesting material is provided, individual mice may be experiencing thermal stress.
18           The more complex reality is that a given disorder may be influenced by myriad small-effect noncoding variants a
19               A broad range of primary and secondary amines may be inserted by this method, including enantiomerically pu
20 by coacervating with RNA in the cytoplasm during stress and may be involved in these pathologies.
21 to increase the number of MGCs in AT, whereas other factors may be more important for endogenous MGC formation in vivo.
22                         Targeting H(2)S to the mitochondria may be of therapeutic benefit in the prevention of endothelia
23 tal stressors not only for a few species, because an effect may be positive in one species but negative in another depend
24                                 Hence, the current strategy may be suitable for the synthesis of various complex natural
25 recruitment and retention of mental health staff, employers may consider implementation of 12 h shifts to reduce wage cos
26              We identified several consequences of EAE that may contribute to these phenotypes, including a reduction in
27 teomics phenotypes and identifies correlative networks that may eventually be targeted in a personalized approach of chro
28                          The miniaturized neural stimulator may facilitate closed-loop neurostimulation for therapeutic i
29 an infection and transmission animal model of COVID-19 that may facilitate development of SARS-CoV-2 therapeutics and vac
30                             Thus, the propensity to overeat may have a strong innate component embedded in reward circuit
31 te that the ETSs are relatively robust to disorder and this may have practical ramifications.
32 diately after trauma exposure, in the emergency department, may help identify individuals most at risk for developing chr
33 that integrates visuospatial updating into grasp plans, and may help to explain some of the more complex symptoms associa
34 lity of methods to better characterize protein conformation may improve detection of counterfit and unlicensed therapeuti
35 d GCL thickness compared with the rim or peripapillary RNFL may indicate that GCL thickness could be better suited to mea
36 ated neutrophils, suggesting that pathogen-specific factors may interact with an azithromycin-sensitive pathway.
37                       Parkinson's disease (PD) pathogenesis may involve the epigenetic control of enhancers that modify n
38 I16 and AIM2 contribute to periodontal disease pathogenesis may lead to treatment options that address individual biologi
39  a priori selection of compounds to be measured, and so, it may not detect relevant, lesser known, exposures.
40                  The resulting enhancement in proteome flux may play a role in the survival of N2a cells upon prion infec
41 nd evidence for potential, SIB-specific FC signature, which may point to compensatory neurofunctional mechanisms in perso
42 ardiomyopathy-associated genes in patients with HLHS, which may portend impaired functional reserve of the single-ventric
43 ction selection during challenging visuomotor behaviors and may possibly serve as a window into the subject's dynamically
44 cription have identified specific, canonical complexes that may promote RNAPII-transcription at these GC-rich microsatell
45                                     Alternatively, the P300 may reflect an evaluative process engaged whenever a discrepa
46 every nuclear waste-generating country, but carbonate rocks may serve as a potential alternative.
47 bitor of SHP2 with drug-like properties, and targeting SHP2 may serve as a therapeutic strategy to overcome tumor resista
48  and regular, equidistant spacing of ovule primordia, which may serve to minimize competition between seeds or facilitate
49  lung, the large spatial gradients of chemical mixing state may significantly influence the health effects of fine PM.
50 lex interaction between the virus and innate receptors that may underlie disease pathogenesis.