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1 tivity (PA; 80% aerobic; supervised/free gym membership).
2 djusted for age, sex, birth year, and family membership).
3 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) membership.
4 parent organizations, as well as the general membership.
5 cline agents and chest radiation, and cohort membership.
6 uals defining themselves and others by group membership.
7 el assuming equal probabilities of community membership.
8 nteract to determine the meaning of category membership.
9 itment leading to some degree of turnover in membership.
10           Atopic status did not affect class membership.
11 antly correlated to floc bacterial community membership.
12 en whales, driven by differences in symbiont membership.
13 rmed separately per data type and by pathway membership.
14 ons (76.8%), and 28.4% had Alpha Omega Alpha membership.
15 om respondents' ages at survey and/or cohort membership.
16 ework to determine the module regulation and membership.
17 e were modeled as predictors of latent class membership.
18 ils on systems consisting of mixed microbial membership.
19  dominants to accept a lower price for group membership.
20  and the host's sex, social status and group membership.
21 resulted in higher accuracy to predict group membership.
22 tations like Gene Ontology terms and pathway membership.
23 to the expectations of a growing and diverse membership.
24              We examined predictors of group membership.
25 not find any potential for advertising group membership.
26 ient to allow rapid determination of cluster membership.
27 ormation about individual identity and group membership.
28 pplement vitamin D concentrations on cluster membership.
29  extended with a representation for language membership.
30 test was significantly associated with class membership.
31 ype assignment and sepsis response signature membership.
32 s by which diet induces shifts in microbiome membership.
33 rformance, which was not predicted by colony membership.
34 characterizes reproductive status and colony membership.
35  methods that only take into account pathway membership.
36 ns and 3.2% of American Surgical Association memberships.
37 lans that did not offer coverage for fitness memberships.
38 item is determined by their respective group memberships.
39 le dispersal causes regular changes in group membership [4], no experimental work has investigated so
40 eval of information that determines category membership above and beyond visual appearance.
41 ersistence through development and by shared membership across populations.
42 ion models were estimated to compare data by membership across years, considering p-values </= 0.01 a
43 untries with and without European Union (EU) membership affects care and survival of patients.
44  opinions (PCOs) offer direction to the ASCO membership after publication or presentation of potentia
45 offers timely clinical direction to the ASCO membership after publication or presentation of potentia
46 dotype assignment, sepsis response signature membership, age, and the respective two-way interactions
47 a health promotion coach, or to fitness club membership alone.
48                                        Block membership also revealed a surprising degree of multifun
49   Weight lifting intervention included a gym membership and 13 weeks of supervised instruction, with
50 dependent processes: 1) changes in hierarchy membership and 2) successful challenges of higher-rankin
51 predictor of autistic symptom severity group membership and age at diagnosis, and language and cognit
52  were associated both with race/ethnic group membership and attrition from the registry.
53 lts suggest that infants expect social group membership and behavior to covary, before extensive inte
54 existence of neural ensembles that evolve in membership and characteristic timescale of organization
55      To better understand the cyanobacterial membership and community structure differences between t
56 ial animals must communicate to define group membership and coordinate social organization.
57 ified features of the gut microbiota, at the membership and functional level, associated with respons
58 cilitate communication of an isolate's clade membership and genetic diversity.
59 e show that over 23 million years, taxonomic membership and geographic range size consistently explai
60  18 years and older with 6 months or more of membership and hospitalization for potential ALF.
61   Our results show that beacons can disclose membership and implied phenotypic information about part
62  proteins are embedded are different both in membership and in architecture for T and B cell gene reg
63 nisms, but the factors controlling community membership and influencing the establishment of the micr
64  response to requests from its international membership and informed by existing syntheses of the evi
65           Along with previously described co-membership and linkage algorithms, we apply the co-enric
66  and CN(-) , but little is known about their membership and metabolic potential.
67 vealed much evidence for microbial taxonomic membership and microbial products in association with IB
68 produce chemicals that reliably signal caste membership and reproductive status.
69   Learning about others, such as their group membership and reputation, is crucial for social interac
70 rom wild baboons, we found that social group membership and social network relationships predicted bo
71                              Protein complex membership and specific protein domains were found to be
72              Analyses of microbial community membership and structure may provide the most useful met
73 acteristic features were predictive of class membership and to predict binding specificities and affi
74 lt mode regions dynamically switch community memberships and display significant changes in their nod
75 g out annotation and enumeration of ontology memberships and pathway analysis.
76 tify the microbes present in the human body (membership) and their relative abundance using genomics,
77  a unified leadership, a strongly supportive membership, and a skilled and dedicated staff guided the
78 dotype assignment, sepsis response signature membership, and age interact with respect to mortality.
79 , sex, Kaiser Permanente Southern California membership, and calendar year.
80 of these measures in the prediction of group membership, and whether combining them with cortical thi
81 y (ERS) are professional organizations whose memberships are composed of large numbers of pulmonologi
82  yields a closed-form expression for faction membership as a function of the initial conditions and i
83 ntegration (ie, compromised salience network membership) as a neurobiological signature of the MDMA e
84 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) membership, ASCO endorsed the guideline after applying a
85         Because of its relevance to the ASCO membership, ASCO reviewed the guideline and applied a se
86 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) membership, ASCO reviewed the guideline, applying a set
87 to investigate shifts in microbial community membership associated with exposure to cigarette smoke a
88 mentary American Society of Nephrology (ASN) membership at the end of the 2015-2016 academic year in
89  which we know all about their various group memberships at different layers.
90  used logistic regression to predict cluster membership based on country, sampling date, risk group,
91 propensity-matched cohort study, with cohort membership based on smoking status (current smokers, for
92 st recent CD4 count) and retention (ART club membership, baseline CD4) after adjustment were similar
93 are Advantage plans that offered new fitness-membership benefits in 2004 or 2005 and matched these pl
94 liably detect genes that change their module memberships between infections.
95 n requires recognizing both a target's group membership but also the target's orientation toward one'
96 et exerted a strong effect on the microbiota membership but eliminated the effect of Fut2 genotype.
97 help dominant breeders in exchange for group membership, but so far without considering one crucial a
98  Study might be due to differences in cohort membership by interval.
99 Hofmann, who attracted a large international membership by promoting modern organic chemistry.
100 tion is often complex, both because category membership can be ambiguous (e.g., multiracial or transg
101 e examined in a single pointing, and cluster membership can be determined from two such observations
102                                        Group membership changes over time due to mortality or emigrat
103                The association between class membership, characterizing CV risk profiles, and perform
104                    We have developed a mixed-membership classification model, called glad, that simul
105 chairpersons of the APA Committee on Bylaws, Membership Committee, Committee of Tellers, and Election
106 chairpersons of the APA Committee on Bylaws, Membership Committee, Committee of Tellers, and Election
107 chairpersons of the APA Committee on Bylaws, Membership Committee, Committee of Tellers, and Election
108 cant restrictions on the allowable community membership, composition and phenotypes.
109 on multiple phenotype criteria or population membership; control for missing covariate data; remove r
110 arying lifestyles reveals that gut community membership corresponds to modernization: Notably, the ta
111 opulation estimates for geographic sites and membership counts for the health plan.
112 a's database of members with IBD and general membership data for the period of 1998 to June 2010 (dat
113 SD, last date of continuous KPSC health plan membership, death due to any cause, or December 31, 2012
114 ndo-Pacific were concordant with ITS lineage membership (defined by denaturing gradient gel electroph
115 ain intensity, and associated with community membership disruption.
116  radius], ownership, teaching status, system membership, ED size, case mix), county population demogr
117 ects Global Cardiovascular Disease Taskforce membership, engaged the Institute for Health Metrics and
118                                However, such membership enrichment algorithms do not provide insight
119 as the strongest clinical predictor of group membership (ES+ versus ES-) and displayed a significant
120  addressed by the curriculum relating to the Membership Examination of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons
121 ) offers timely clinical direction to ASCO's membership following publication or presentation of pote
122 ) offers timely clinical direction to ASCO's membership following publication or presentation of pote
123 ) offers timely clinical direction to ASCO's membership following publication or presentation of pote
124  score predicting S-OPAT versus H-OPAT group membership from covariates.
125 sk whether patterns of social contact (group membership, group size, position in social network, indi
126 y outperform both solo individuals and fixed-membership groups.
127                                              Membership has grown from 150 to over 4,000 members in j
128 dividual performance is independent of group membership, has found utility across the disciplines of
129 ions, research experience, Alpha Omega Alpha membership, higher Step 1 scores, and excellent personal
130 ication, one may wish to reconstruct lineage membership, i.e. to cluster sampled sequences according
131                               Changes in its membership impact the gut metabolome and host susceptibi
132 ce (P=0.0004) and (b) lower probabilities of membership in a class that reported escalating use (P=0.
133 nority status was defined as self-identified membership in a group other than White non-Hispanic, inc
134 ecular identity nor proper name (ClC-0), and membership in a large superfamily.
135 with (a) higher probabilities of participant membership in a latent class that displayed low use of c
136  of attributes, and ascertainment of whether membership in a particular group was associated with dem
137 he 12-month In SHAPE program, which included membership in a public fitness club and weekly meetings
138  individuals having no history of extremism, membership in a terrorist faction, or direct links to le
139 e and cognitive scores at baseline predicted membership in adaptive functioning trajectories.
140  in these neural regions can be modulated by membership in an ethnic group defined by physical differ
141 a relative risk of 4.3 (95% CI,1.6-11.9) for membership in cluster 1.
142             We then tested for predictors of membership in each trajectory of PTSS and depression (e.
143 s are matched according to the likelihood of membership in exposed or unexposed groups.
144 fant sex was associated with reduced odds of membership in groups A and B but with increased odds of
145 in groups A and B but with increased odds of membership in groups C and D.
146 ation between gene or protein expression and membership in groups or pathways.
147                      The primary outcome was membership in high-symptom trajectories of 1) conduct di
148  randomly generated subsets with overlapping membership in individually housed germ-free animals.
149 hical approach for analyzing and visualizing membership in latent clusters with a native interactive
150 ltilocus genotype data to assign individuals membership in latent clusters.
151 Viral RPs based on 95, 75, 55, 35 and 15% co-membership in proteome similarity based clusters are pro
152                   We analysed networks of co-membership in short-term flocks for wintering golden-cro
153 and economically screen E. coli isolates for membership in STc648.
154  Licensing Examination Step 1 score; and non-membership in the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Societ
155                                 In addition, membership in the American Society of Breast Surgeons (o
156 e demonstrated that it is possible to detect membership in the beacon with just 250 SNPs.
157 or myocardial infarction was associated with membership in the class with larger negative preferences
158 subjects on date of birth (+/-30 days), sex, membership in the cohort at the time of illness onset, a
159 rogen dioxide exposure increased the risk of membership in the early and late-onset chronic asthma tr
160 key centrality measures of these regions and membership in the highly interconnected "rich club." RES
161 ere associated with greater relative odds of membership in the least-growth restricted groups (A and
162 tricted groups (A and B) and reduced odds of membership in the more-growth restricted groups (C and D
163 rbital scientist experts, identified through membership in the Orbital Society, were invited to parti
164                           The probability of membership in the same asthma phenotype at both times va
165                            Tree shrews share membership in the same clade, or evolutionary branch, as
166                                              Membership in the unfavorable phenotypic cluster was ass
167                                    Household membership in these clusters is uneven and strongly rela
168                                              Membership in this group is defined based on sequence si
169                 We investigated how farmers' membership in three major social groups interacts in sha
170                                              Membership in three of the most methylated classes was a
171 ials such as academic degrees, publications, memberships in professional organizations, board certifi
172 rritories and their "borders" as well as of "membership" in those societies, and after a brief recons
173  univariate predictors of high-symptom group membership included variables associated with being medi
174 igenvectors and to estimate cluster or group membership independent of self-reported or ethnic identi
175 d serial sampling demonstrated that subgroup membership is dynamic during intensive care unit admissi
176 blished both SP and NSPs, indicating that SP membership is dynamic.
177  functionalized small-molecule library whose membership is endowed with: (1) one or more diversity el
178                            The writing group membership is expected to remain active for 5 years, rev
179 cation by sIgE patterns defined groups whose membership is more strongly associated with atopic derma
180 s to categorize individuals when their group membership is not directly observable.
181 s' preference for others who share our group membership is well documented, and this heightened valua
182 eting, the Society of Critical Care Medicine membership is willing to help support them and work to f
183  familiar in the context of biological group membership, it can also be evoked when considering uniqu
184  significantly impaired in a simple category membership judgement task and the selective impairment f
185  rate, 80.8%), who had been identified using membership lists of the Michigan Optometric Association
186 th (FD-L) was uniquely associated with group membership (LSI vs. No-LSI, p = .0004).
187 y associated with disease were Greek society membership (matched odds ratio [mOR], 15.0; P = .03), >1
188 , we combine these clusterings into a single membership matrix and use this to obtain a new, ensemble
189 ability by other authors, suggest that choir membership may depend partly on factors other than music
190 nd how implicitly held attitudes about group membership may support or undermine social trust and the
191 dvantage plans offering coverage for fitness memberships may attract and retain a healthier subgroup
192          The study used information from the membership, medical, pharmacy, and surgical records from
193 ping strategy with sepsis response signature membership might provide complementary, age-dependent, b
194 present a method to improve on current mixed membership model approaches by better accounting for con
195                                   Such mixed membership model approaches, however, are still limited
196 lizing, and annotating the output from mixed-membership models are bottlenecks for investigators acro
197                         Inference from mixed-membership models can produce different output matrices
198 g the expected geometric structure for mixed membership models produced from common evolutionary tree
199 ese methods belong to a broad class of mixed-membership models, such as latent Dirichlet allocation u
200 stical machine learning, also known as mixed-membership models, that identify semantic structure in c
201 other methods that process output from mixed-membership models.
202 standing the rights and obligations of group membership, monitoring group members, and providing appr
203 nd that moral contagion was bounded by group membership; moral-emotional language increased diffusion
204  of microsatellite loci, we show that colony membership, mother-offspring similarity, heterozygosity,
205 ent multilevel analytical approach: multiple membership multiple classification (MMMC) models.
206                In multivariate analysis, AOA membership (odds ratio [OR], 2.6, P<0.0001), USMLE score
207        In an adjusted model for latent class membership, odds ratios (ORs) for belonging in the incre
208 alysis in the MCI cases assigned statistical membership of 38% of MCI subjects to the AD group.
209 es based on functional criteria, for example membership of a multimeric complex, participation in a m
210 ollege of Nuclear Medicine should choose the membership of a radiopharmaceutical advisory committee,
211   Brazil never had segregation laws defining membership of an ethnoracial group.
212 se chains (or "replacement microsocieties"), membership of an interacting group changed repeatedly su
213 ystem's organization, including the neuronal membership of anatomically predefined ganglia.
214 zheimer's disease to judge semantic category membership of coloured photos and printed words that are
215 nt research also suggests that psychological membership of crowds can have positive benefits.
216           Taken together, our results expand membership of cystine knot alpha-amylase inhibitors in t
217 mbers of cells, in some cases reflecting the membership of known networks of electrically coupled and
218 aisal, including perceived fairness or group membership of others, may modulate empathic neuronal act
219 ial diversity while expanding and collapsing membership of specific indigenous taxa.
220 ly, these results indicate that control over membership of such a cooperative group can be regulated.
221 lmonary Perspective seeks to arm the diverse membership of the American Thoracic Society with the inf
222 ed an in-person and electronic survey of the membership of the Association of Pulmonary and Critical
223 ational burden among healthy individuals and membership of the candidate gene in disease-implicated p
224 rizing the temporal variations and community membership of the healthy human microbiome is critical t
225 sis of these datasets revealed that the gene membership of the networks is highly conserved within an
226  diagrams, in which each circle contains the membership of the sample or habitats being compared.
227 icantly impacted the community structure and membership of the tadpole gut.
228 R analysis of 334 single neurons selected by membership of the three populations demonstrated further
229 gene lists include searching for significant membership of the translated proteins in various signali
230                                              Membership of this class of individuals was associated w
231 sis also allowed prediction of the degree of membership of unknown samples to the classes examined.
232 ognize the behavioral relevance, or category membership, of sensory stimuli is critical for interpret
233 that endotype A, sepsis response signature 1 membership, older age, and the interactions between them
234 roved fitness compared with the fitness club membership only group (N=106).
235  medical education resources, some requiring membership or a fee to access.
236 scores were associated with artistic society membership or creative profession in both Icelandic (P =
237 dicating that at least 1 factor for pedigree membership or multiple factors for the degree of relatio
238 amic and typically exhibits some turnover in membership over time as personal circumstances change.
239 l benefits to maintaining continuity of team membership over time.
240 roportion of enriched pathways, when pathway membership overlaps.
241 aternal postsupplement vitamin D and cluster membership (P = 0.0014).
242 ve their accuracy in predicting gene-pathway membership, particularly for processes with little exper
243  and ewes without lambs showed similar group membership patterns, but direct interactions involving t
244 ristics of particular informants-their group membership, personality characteristics, and agreement o
245 ph is of interest in community discovery and membership problems, including dense sub-graphs that ove
246                               Cyanobacterial membership profiles indicate that the heterocystous phyl
247 ldwide populations sampled, mtDNA-haplogroup membership provides limited information about either con
248 obabilistic function of ancestral population memberships, Q, and the allele frequencies in those popu
249                                    settings: Membership register of the Danish Association of the Bli
250 ved into a flexible, nationwide network with membership representing a broad cross-section of infecti
251                            Alpha Omega Alpha membership (RR, 1.62) and Step 1 scores (RR, 1.01) were
252                                         Gang membership should be routinely assessed in individuals p
253 monly found in groups with largely anonymous memberships), social affiliates, and/or by individuals p
254  (n = 390) either died (n = 35) or lost KPNC membership status (n = 355) without having a subsequent
255 rginalized, as well as uncertain about their membership status - they may engage in extreme behaviors
256                                           EU membership status in 2003 was used to divide countries.
257 s for others who evidence cues to same-group membership such as race or native language, yet the func
258 alf of the Society of Critical Care Medicine membership surveyed lack a career development mentor in
259 ounting for bond type, stereochemistry, ring membership, symmetry, or molecular size.
260  of high-quality guidelines available to its membership through endorsement and adaptation of other g
261 coustic features statistically predictive of membership to a behaviorally relevant sound category.
262 l treatment guidelines, or 12 months of free membership to a commercial programme (Weight Watchers),
263 at assigns a predictive probability of group membership to an individual person, to differentiate gro
264 ept of the core beyond taxonomically defined membership to community function and behaviour.
265 henotypes ranging from an individual's class membership to his/her risk of developing a disease.
266 rmediate risk factors that link racial group membership to hypertension, rather than the context or t
267 cer fandom as an ecological framing of group membership to investigate the neural mechanisms underlyi
268 t the ENS modulates gut microbiota community membership to maintain intestinal health.
269                   The association of cluster membership to PDP was highly significant (p < 0.0007).
270 microbiota, constraining microbial community membership to promote symbiosis.
271 ancestry inferences made by mtDNA-haplogroup membership to those made by autosomal SNPs in approximat
272 s, with the predicted probabilities of group membership totaling 27.8% with minimal depressive sympto
273  We used a novel statistical approach, mixed membership trajectory models, to capture the variety of
274 t-specific networks and corresponding subset membership under challenging small-sample conditions.
275         Though we can clearly define lineage membership using genomic markers, as well as population
276 s used to build a predictive model for group membership, using data with and without MC.
277 pants completed questionnaires covering gang membership, violence, use of mental health services, and
278 thors investigated associations between gang membership, violent behavior, psychiatric morbidity, and
279 resistant prostate cancer cohort, where LPD1 membership was also associated with worse overall surviv
280                          Bacterial community membership was associated independently with intestinal
281                                        Class membership was associated with distinct patterns of dama
282                   Worksite wellness facility membership was associated with increased exercise and de
283                            Wellness facility membership was associated with increased regular exercis
284                                      Group 1 membership was associated with intentional non-adherence
285                                        Group membership was found not to correlate with the nature of
286 tions of inflammatory mediators, and cluster membership was influenced by in utero vitamin D exposure
287                         Probability of class membership was used to examine the association between f
288 g individuals with CD, UC, or in the general membership were 75.0, 76.0, and 47.1, respectively, per
289      Intensity-based constraints for cluster membership were developed, as well as peak testing to re
290 ds ratios (ORs) and 95% CIs for latent class membership were estimated and analyses were stratified b
291 associated with sustaining bridge population membership were self-perceived HIV risk, current migrant
292               Correlates of trajectory class membership were sex, characteristics of the first record
293 pplement vitamin D did not influence cluster membership, whereas the combination of pre- and postsupp
294 ation and international organizations, and a membership-wide survey.
295 ning classifier selected as predicting group membership with an accuracy significantly greater than c
296            These distinguish taxonomic group membership with high accuracy.
297 iological relevance of co-expression cluster memberships with an independent phenomics dataset and fo
298 cy time windows (55 ms), regardless of their membership within distinct bursting versus nonbursting b
299 haracterized by population events of varying membership, within which the consistency of the temporal
300 urements and FSIQ were used to predict group membership, yielding factor scores that correctly classi

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