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1 l symptom index-daily diary scores of 2.6 or more.
2                 Aromatase clusters were also more abundant and tightly packed in the NCM of males as
3 a privileged role in timing because it has a more accurate "clock" as it integrates information acros
4 ions than PROM and yet produce significantly more accurate growth predictions.
5 08; 95% CI -0.001 to 0.181) and to result in more accurate reclassification of risk for ASCVD events
6 trices consumed by children and to perform a more accurate risk assessment of children's exposure to
7 at, overall, the superensemble forecasts are more accurate than any individual forecast method and le
8      Nanostructured ceria becomes profoundly more active due to its enhanced surface area to volume r
9 cytokines than CFC tissue, but surprisingly, more active transforming growth factor beta.
10 ression of innate defensive responses toward more adaptive behavioral responses to threatening stimul
11 t of the thoracic spine, involvement of 2 or more adjacent vertebral bodies, severe destruction of th
12 ished disease followed by lethal regrowth of more aggressive tumor cells.
13                                              More and more of these approaches also enable the monito
14 ncing of pathogens from host samples becomes more and more routine during infectious disease outbreak
15                                          The more arterial the pattern of spot sign presentation, the
16  and yeast spindle pole body [SPB]) nucleate more astral microtubules on one of the two spindle poles
17 in situ chemical oxidation (ISCO) has gained more attention in recent years due to the generation of
18 0 induced stronger CD8 responses than other, more attenuated DENV isolates.IMPORTANCE The lack of a k
19 ayer integrity of BN nanosheets makes them a more attractive candidate than graphene for several appl
20 n with AF are more symptomatic, present with more atypical symptoms, and report worse quality of life
21  unexploited attractive interaction could be more broadly utilized as a tool not only in relation to
22 ing that similar changes may critically, and more broadly, underlie the neural computational dysfunct
23         Queenless subcolonies that engage in more brood interactions may have had more resources avai
24                     There were significantly more cases categorised as non-AD dementia post-API (from
25  ligands that block protein binding are much more challenging to develop; attenuating the number of f
26                         The annular area was more closely correlated with the right atrial volume tha
27  tumors, levels of MMP2 and MMP13 correlated more closely with levels of S100A4, whereas MMP9 levels
28 ls of S100A4, whereas MMP9 levels correlated more closely with the S100 family member S100P.
29 his imaging modality and address some of the more common analytical methods used with this data.
30                          Serotypes VI-IX are more common in Asia.
31 atal infections or sepsis were significantly more common in the canakinumab groups than in the placeb
32                                Akathisia was more common with aripiprazole at week 2 (observed in 34
33 centrifugal field-flow fractionation (CeFFF; more commonly called sedimentation FFF or SdFFF) and tra
34 ching and meshwork formation and resulted in more compactly clustered tumor-cell colonies in cocultur
35 reased as the reaction progresses, producing more compartments with increased self-replication.
36     Proteins from leaves can contribute to a more complete use of resources and help to meet the incr
37 esional but also nonlesional skin and blood, more complex biomarker models of AD are needed.
38 tive variants in candidate genes; therefore, more complex genetic and epigenetic methodologies are no
39 r discovering BACE-1-targeted compounds with more complex mechanisms of actions and improved efficacy
40                              This suggests a more complex microbial management role of the innate imm
41  measurement using multiple ion channels are more complicated to interpret.
42  adjusted means 5.9 vs 5.2 days; P = 0.015), more complications (odds ratio 1.36; 95% CI 1.04-1.78; a
43 dicting beneficial mutations, here we used a more comprehensive mutagenesis approach with the goal of
44 ilk, with 7.7+/-1.5vs 19.5+/-2.9wt% and even more concentrated in polar lipids, with 1.4+/-0.2vs 8.5+
45                    Butterserum was 2.5 times more concentrated in total fat than buttermilk, with 7.7
46 al orbitofrontal cortex (lOFC) is relatively more concerned with assignment of credit for rewards to
47 that the ecosystem in such settings might be more conducive for intrafacility transmission events.
48 omiting in positive FPIES OFCs and allow for more confidence in performing OFCs.
49                           It thus provides a more confident signal assignment than 1D (31)P NMR, alth
50 trategy based on loss engineering to achieve more control over the mode selectivity by suppressing th
51  suggested the late actinides participate in more covalent interactions than the earlier actinides, y
52 confidence interval (CI): 1.39-6.19) minutes more daily MVPA than other participants.
53 tion, sharing statistical code, and creating more decentralized data sharing platforms with fewer res
54 pical B cell morphology, having in general a more dendritic cell-like appearance.
55         When UV was applied at progressively more depolarized preopen holding potentials, cross-linki
56 ation, and their impacts on disparities need more detailed investigation.
57 l vascular disease, the MIOCTA images showed more detailed vascular patterns than were visible on the
58        We hypothesized that individuals with more diabetes genetic risk alleles have a higher risk of
59 sting that Hmox1(-/-) SCs are shifted toward more differentiated myogenic population.
60 lls follows CEA intrinsic organization, or a more direct topography involving bed nucleus vs central
61 01 (4.9%) had diagnoses that involved two or more disease loci.
62 etween species; the difference increased for more distantly related species.
63 have been observational, that are larger and more diverse and that embrace larger spatial and tempora
64 egulation of genes in metabolic pathways and more dramatic glycolytic responses to hormonal stimulati
65 e smaller, more rigid, more hydrophobic, and more drug-like than non-allosteric compounds.
66                                        Under more ecologically realistic conditions, however, individ
67 der age, female sex, preference for English, more education, health and vision insurance, a usual pla
68 Mass drug administration was predicted to be more effective if continued over 2 years rather than 1 y
69 f the disease and lead to the development of more effective individualized treatment.
70 inopathy models, and the combined vaccine is more effective than the humoral or cellular immunization
71               WQ-IDL and MT-WQ-IDL were also more effective than WQ in blocking HIV-1 Env-mediated me
72 vel therapeutic modalities should prove even more effective.
73 Hb promoted lipid oxidation in washed muscle more effectively compared to oxyMb (P<0.05).
74  from the patient to the molecular scale, to more effectively study cancer.
75 , FGF13 overexpression enables cells to cope more effectively with the stress elicited by oncogenic R
76     We show that targeting truncal events is more efficacious than targeting private events in reduci
77 LA-B*14-restricted activity is substantially more efficacious than the subdominant HLA-B*14-restricte
78  and C may paradoxically contribute to their more efficient spread in sub-Saharan Africa.
79    The HO-1 inducer cobalt protoporphyrin IX more efficiently attenuated PGE2 and IL-6 release in HG+
80 f repurposable drugs is approximately 6-fold more enriched with drugs having published evidence of an
81 ause the unfolded form at low temperature is more expanded than the corresponding one at high tempera
82                                              More experienced cataract surgeons did not benefit from
83  Land cover diversity and fragmentation were more explanatory than land cover types.
84 ECG had smaller myocardial salvage index and more extensive MVO than non-QW despite treatment within
85 und to be less physically active and consume more fats, salt, and processed food than individuals of
86 stable Cu(III) intermediate is energetically more feasible than other possible mechanisms such as sin
87          Patients with a diffuse pattern had more features of advanced disease, higher international
88                                            A more fiscally prudent approach would have been built upo
89 per is strongly on exploratory analysis; the more formal statistical properties obtained under ideali
90 and peripheral neuropathy, whereas edema was more frequent after DC.
91  mm Hg; p = 0.17), whereas the ViR group had more frequent post-procedural mitral regurgitation moder
92 PRETATION: Decline in cognitive function was more frequent with WBRT than with SRS and there was no d
93 d to investigate whether transmissions occur more frequently among migrants than among Greek national
94 gulate complement activation and may benefit more from complement-inhibiting therapy than patients wi
95 s and extrinsic mortality risk - documenting more future-oriented thinking among low- compared to hig
96 ions for myoclonus-dystonia research and, in more general terms, prompts the use of iPSC-derived cell
97                                              More generally, our results indicate that kinetics, and
98                                              More generally, the insights gained from this structure-
99                                              More generally, we demonstrate a mechanism by which a si
100 fungi, and plant TF families tend to contain more genes; these expansions are linked to adaptation to
101 year, whereas most memory lymphocyte subsets more gradually increased during the first 4 years of lif
102 pants were aged 6-11 years, weighed 25 kg or more, had virological suppression (<50 copies of HIV-1 R
103 dication of the preferential localization of more highly charged cations to the inner shell of the io
104  rate of particle rotation is lowest for the more highly coordinated particles and decreases during s
105                         It was significantly more highly-expressed in EAC, SCC and glandular lesions
106 ic compounds tend to be smaller, more rigid, more hydrophobic, and more drug-like than non-allosteric
107 y evidence that minor-group viruses are also more immunogenic in humans.
108 itation access of surrounding households was more important than private latrine access for protectin
109 AC, SCC and glandular lesions than in SE and more in EAC than in BE and CM.
110 ata are perfectly compatible - in fact, much more in line - with an alternative that does not rely on
111 g monocytes and dendritic cells that produce more inflammatory cytokines both at baseline and followi
112                                              More information, videos, tutorials, and sample data are
113 r half of caregivers whose children got 3 or more injectable vaccines in a single visit reported bein
114 nWeb_InBioMap, or InWeb_IM) with severalfold more interactions (>500,000) and better functional biolo
115 and is initially reversible, though becoming more irreversible within minutes after first contact wit
116  the same order of magnitude for that of the more labor-intensive and time-consuming cell-assay techn
117            Coronary artery calcium score was more likely than age to provide higher category-free net
118  - the requisite of a molecular machine - is more likely than completion in a direction in which work
119 his expectation we find that entire FFLs are more likely than expected to resist the effects of cross
120 ndomized to etelcalcetide were significantly more likely to achieve the primary efficacy end point: i
121 0%) vs being independent (KPS 80%-100%) were more likely to be discharged to a rehabilitation facilit
122 S donor was younger, male, died from anoxia, more likely to be HCV and antibody reacting to hepatitis
123 dical prostatectomy centres that closed were more likely to be located in areas with stronger competi
124 in the intervention group were significantly more likely to be securely attached to their primary car
125 ng blood flow rate set at 250 mL/min was not more likely to cause clotting compared with 150 mL/min (
126 introns are enriched for H2A.Z occupancy and more likely to contain nonconsensus splice sites.
127 dergoing surgery by low-volume surgeons were more likely to experience complications (odds ratio 1.51
128 h those without diabetes mellitus, they were more likely to have a history of myocardial infarction (
129 hose with these diagnoses were significantly more likely to have filled prescriptions for opioids (49
130 istinguishing the subset of genetic variants more likely to have functional relevance.
131 ong all age and sex classes, with orangutans more likely to move in directions of increased canopy cl
132  tanners (>/=10 times in the past year) were more likely to report never/rare use of protective cloth
133 nonglacial weathering, glacial weathering is more likely to yield alkalinity/DIC ratios less than 1,
134 n recovered by enzymatic degumming contained more lysophospholipids compared to water degumming.
135  the probability of antagonism increased the more metabolically similar the strains were.
136                  However, we identified 2 or more missense variants predicted to be deleterious in ea
137                              We also found a more modest contribution from the positively charged Arg
138 eed for FP has been achieved in Senegal, but more needs to be done particularly to improve acceptabil
139                                              More negative pretreatment connectivity between the sgAC
140                        Hydralazine activated more neurons than 2-deoxyglucose but similar numbers of
141 pH influences not only their magnitudes, but more notably and importantly also the spatial orientatio
142       In disease models with energy and 1 or more nutrient intakes, predicted bias in estimated nutri
143 al influence of chronic shedding relative to more obvious epidemic drivers, and poor ability to diffe
144 redundantly in C. hirsuta, such that LFY has more obvious roles in floral and leaf development in C.
145                      Seventy-five percent or more of study patients were enrolled from the United Sta
146                                     More and more of these approaches also enable the monitoring of p
147 lling self-reactivity, and defects in one or more of these mechanisms can lead to a breakdown of tole
148  was causal in 20% of MI cases and presented more often as ST-segment elevation MI versus MI not rela
149                                              More pain was associated with reduced GMVs and NAA/Cr, o
150 gauge needles over higher gauge needles with more passes.
151                                      Because more patients are being treated with alternative program
152 ival (PFS) or overall survival (OS) in 20 or more patients following treatment.
153                                         With more payoff information subjects are less likely to swit
154 m the presence of isotopes that give rise to more peaks to interpret compared to lower resolution ins
155 osome loading of modified mRNAs renders them more permissive for initiation by favoring either riboso
156 ate that the histone core of a nucleosome is more plastic than previously imagined and that octamer d
157                          Thus, we advocate a more pluralistic notion of neuroscience when it comes to
158 twork predicted clinical improvement, as did more positive amygdala-to-ventromedial prefrontal cortex
159 the fluorescein angiograms although within a more posterior field of view.
160 ization led to compound 28, which was 4-fold more potent than its parent 3.
161      Justicidin B is structurally similar to more potent vacuolar-type H(+)-ATPase inhibitors, which
162 EGs), but analysis of KC cultures identified more PP- and PN-decreased DEGs.
163 will provide higher taxonomic resolution and more precise estimation of abundance.
164  patient safety, and ultimately facilitate a more predictable, optimal treatment outcome.
165 the three main clinical risk factors and are more predictive of poor outcomes than the rate of develo
166 homooxacalix[4]arenes, tetraphenylurea 4a is more preorganized and the higher number of hydrogen bond
167 nuclear interactions are unlikely to be much more prevalent in individuals born to MRT than normal re
168                           Patients with 1 or more previous admissions to an urban trauma center (reci
169 antal information sampling is less noise and more processing, representing an 'evolutionary adaptatio
170                     This sinusoid pattern is more pronounced at higher latitudes (p = 0.023).
171     The anion exclusion effect in HM is thus more pronounced than that in OPA, even at high ionic str
172 of genes for vaccines or therapy, as well as more rapid development of countermeasures against potent
173 ter birth, relative to HR infants who showed more rapid developmental progress, as well as relative t
174 t longitudinal rotation while swimming, with more rapid longitudinal rotation correlating with swimmi
175 ls that lower rates of axon degeneration and more rapid remyelination make relapsing MS more resilien
176 eria, which depleted tenofovir by metabolism more rapidly than target cells convert to pharmacologica
177 erimental regimens kill M. tuberculosis much more rapidly than the standard regimen and reduce treatm
178 of very electron-poor products, making these more readily accessible.
179 1.78; adjusted rates 20% vs 16%; P = 0.023), more readmissions (odds ratio 1.57; 95% CI 1.08-2.29; ad
180 due to the statistical intractability of the more realistic models, no formal parameter inference has
181                 We identified 26 ancient and more recent polyploidy events distributed throughout Car
182 en obesity and disability has leveled off in more recent years, and is even improving for some measur
183  richness of invasive species is high in the more recently designated Natura 2000 sites, which are su
184                                              More recently, the presence of epithelial injury and inf
185 tatic analysis and may provide the basis for more refined graduation strategies of cartilage degenera
186                        There is a need for a more refined, molecularly based classification model for
187       Importantly, simultaneous patients had more renal vascular thromboses (4.4% vs 1.3% tx alone, 0
188                                              More research about exposures in schools, childcare faci
189                                              More research is needed to understand the effectiveness
190 d more rapid remyelination make relapsing MS more resilient than the progressive subtype.
191 acterial infection, POP2 transgenic mice are more resistant to bacterial infection than wild-type mic
192 ents, we found that stream sticklebacks were more resistant to Gyrodactylus and had different gene ex
193 gage in more brood interactions may have had more resources available to cope with two physiological
194                 Interestingly, BCNS-BCCs are more responsive to SMO inhibitors than sporadic BCCs, wi
195 hat allosteric compounds tend to be smaller, more rigid, more hydrophobic, and more drug-like than no
196                          As players memorize more rounds, the dimension of the strategy space increas
197 pathogens from host samples becomes more and more routine during infectious disease outbreaks.
198 nically focused tiered fashion would be 6.1% more sensitive and 17.7% less expensive and would have a
199 for all people with TB will require simpler, more sensitive diagnostics and broader strengthening of
200 genous glucose production (EGP) are markedly more sensitive than for stimulating glucose disposal (Rd
201 y, indicating that SPECT/CT imaging might be more sensitive than the macroscopic arthritis scoring me
202                   The mfERG P1 amplitude was more sensitive than the P1 implicit time and was lower i
203 nitrite response, because the ohr mutant was more sensitive than wild type to 3-morpholinosydnonimine
204          The TC/PDA nanoblend was remarkably more sensitive to temperature change, than classical ves
205 d indicates that marine top predators may be more sensitive to the rate of ocean warming rather than
206 gical consequences from the 2016 drought are more severe and extensive than the 2005 and 2010 drought
207                                              More severe clinical attachment loss (CAL) was observed
208 steatosis and indicate 20% as a threshold of more severe liver injury.
209 y differentiate between simple steatosis and more severe NASH, based on a set of short-chain TAGs and
210 pathy are not rare and are associated with a more severe phenotype.
211  Outcome Test score might be able to predict more severe reactions and merits further study.
212 94Arg) and extend the clinical outcomes to a more severe spectrum with infantile lethality (p.Val112G
213                                          The more severe testis dysgenesis in DBP-MPW animals may res
214 sible for more YLLs overall also contributed more significantly to geographical inequality within Kin
215 ntration (403 versus 320 pg/mL; all P<0.01), more signs of congestion, but no significant difference
216 atistical significance that the affected are more similar to the affected than to the unaffected of t
217   In vertebrates, CSPGs are involved also in more specialized processes such as neurogenesis and grow
218 y seeks to overcome this problem by sampling more species and data cleansing.
219 reas the RAI-A was less sensitive (0.25) and more specific (0.97), classifying only 3.7% as "frail."
220 tes phenotypes and genotypes might result in more specific and tailored management of patients with t
221                                              More specifically, we found that GnT-III expression regu
222                                              More specifically, we investigated the effect of agenesi
223      In GS-967-treated hearts, significantly more spontaneous termination of initial long-duration VF
224 ount of tracer, were also found to have many more sst2 sites measured with the antagonist.
225           Reduction of the thermodynamically more stable goethite and hematite changed from complete
226 er of a photoswitch can be isomerized to the more stable one catalytically upon reduction, permitting
227 monomer, with ClC-3-ClC-4 heterodimers being more stable than ClC-4 homodimers.
228   In particular, we argue for the utility of more standardized data collection, adopting a connectomi
229 tients receiving EC-D reported significantly more stomatitis, myalgia or arthralgia, vomiting, nausea
230 referential processing and cognitive control more strongly than women.
231 /inactive conformations, taking into account more structures and measurements than any previous class
232  6 genomes were complex recombinants of 2 or more subtypes, including subtypes A1, F, G, H, J, and K
233  prudent approach would have been built upon more successful existing programs, such as a Medicare fo
234 we posit that open-innovation approaches are more successful when they establish a reliable framework
235 production but redistribution of cropland to more suitable areas may improve sustainability and reduc
236              Across 94 countries with two or more survey datapoints, the population-weighted median a
237              Finally, epithelial tumors were more susceptible to elimination by immunotherapy than co
238                        In vitro study showed more sustained drug release of CM-AL-containing scaffold
239                            Women with AF are more symptomatic, present with more atypical symptoms, a
240 mptoms among patients with NETs might permit more tailored assessment and management than at present
241 ed cerebellar ATXN2 expression below 75% for more than 10 weeks without microglial activation, and re
242  C (fully charged within 100 s) and sustain more than 10,000 cycles with capacity fade of only 0.001
243 torical accounts extend the period of use to more than 10,000 y.
244 ch 2015 and May 2016 at 16 US hospitals with more than 100 births annually.
245  regimen for at least 6 months, CD4 count of more than 100 cells per muL, and no history of resistanc
246                                    Analysing more than 100 empirical networks, we show that the range
247  four mega-diverse insect orders, comprising more than 153,000 described and possibly up to one milli
248                                 By analysing more than 18,000 single parasite transcriptomes from a c
249 alculation of expected counts were discussed more than 2 decades ago, these discussions had little im
250 d our analysis to 34 countries that reported more than 2,000 confirmations for each of types A and B
251                                              More than 20 protein families, previously of unknown fun
252                                  We produced more than 20 synbodies with low nanomolar dissociation c
253 showed that the genus Arthrobacter comprised more than 21% of the total community.
254  than using whole-exome sequencing to assess more than 300 genes in all patients (7.1% vs. 128%; P <
255 POP levels varied significantly among sites, more than 36-fold on a mass basis.
256 duction in the oral glucocorticoid dose were more than 4 times as high with benralizumab as with plac
257 alysis was restricted to municipalities with more than 5 radon Spearman's Rho 0.286 (p-value < 0.001)
258 atients with advanced ovarian cancer survive more than 5 years.
259 ive for KLF5 (defined as nuclear staining in more than 5% of tumor cells).
260 asured concentrations for the 19 PFASs where more than 50% of samples had quantifiable concentrations
261 ve reduced the case fatality of cholera from more than 50% to much less than 1%.
262                       Both strategies lasted more than 500 mosquito generations (or about 40 years) i
263  for a wildfire chronosequence spanning over more than 5000 years in boreal forest in northern Sweden
264 he National Cancer Data Base, which includes more than 70% of patients newly diagnosed as having canc
265                            Using two probes, more than 700 well-isolated single neurons were recorded
266  analysis of captured PMPs and revealed that more than 95% of PMPs were smaller than 300nm.
267  margin of 4.0% was selected to allow for no more than a clinically negligible 6.0% breakthrough reac
268 he magnetoelastic measures was realized with more than a decade of values of [Formula: see text] from
269 lutionary theory, but also treats culture as more than a proximate mechanism that is directly control
270                                              More than a quarter (27.6%) of adults were current users
271 ors, ELT enhanced cellular iron mobilization more than additive (synergistic) with deferasirox.
272       IRs among patients aged 0-4 years were more than double overall IRs.
273 is an important phloem sap-consuming pest of more than fifty plant families.
274  have identified the presence of bursitis in more than half of patients with active disease.
275                                              More than half of the edited miRNAs showed increased sta
276                                 We show that more than half of the environmental impact of producing
277                                 We find that more than half the identified proteins possess multiple
278                A total of 1225 users used it more than once, during the evaluated period.
279                                              More than one third of U.S. HIV patients had missed oppo
280 small molecule compound libraries identified more than thirty hits that increased MBNL1 expression gr
281                     Disappointingly, despite more than three decades of research effort, clinically e
282              Results Compared with controls, more than twice as many intervention-group participants
283 bserved that 104 461 (19.0%) patients missed more than two appointments in the 3 year study period.
284                     Pregnant CGM users spent more time in target (68% vs 61%; p=0.0034) and less time
285 s 30x more toxic than (S)-FL; (S)-NFL is 10x more toxic than (S)-FL).
286 ng activated sludge treatment ((R)-FL is 30x more toxic than (S)-FL; (S)-NFL is 10x more toxic than (
287                    Plants have significantly more transcription factor (TF) families than animals and
288  is highly expressed in muscle and BmAce2 is more ubiquitously expressed among tissues and enriched i
289   Furthermore, treatment was associated with more unbalanced tumour phylogenetic trees, suggesting th
290                  The drier environments with more uneven surfaces where the saddleback tortoises occu
291 r of inputs per neuron in cerebral cortex is more uniform and large.
292          The larger [Formula: see text], the more uniform, with systems like crystals achieving the m
293 ant nutrient acquisition with both lower and more variable water availability, for instance increasin
294 ted pCO2-treatment adults were significantly more vulnerable to acidification as well as the addition
295  supply and increasing shoot N concentration more when lower water amounts were applied.
296 otericin B, and flucytosine, need to be much more widely available.
297 lity, for instance increasing plant P uptake more with a pulsed water supply compared to a regular su
298  GE breath test T1/2 values of 79 minutes or more (with 89.8% delayed relative to 90(th) %ile of norm
299 association between the two groups, although more work is required to show this definitively.
300  In general, causes of death responsible for more YLLs overall also contributed more significantly to

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