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1  epilepsy was 24.7% (95% CI 16.2-35.6), with most (89%) emerging within 18 months after CSE.
2  (CS) is a material derived from chitin, the most abundant biopolymer on the planet.
3                        Viruses represent the most abundant life forms on the planet.
4                              In animals, the most abundant of the proteinaceous polymers are the coll
5                                   HSA is the most abundant protein in the blood and has a long circul
6 iated with fifty-nine phyla, among which the most abundant were Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes and Chl
7 the other long reads' alignments to find the most accurate alignment and correct it with the aligned
8                           In general, IA was most accurate in predicting mixture toxicity, while CA w
9 m158K, which can be further processed to the most active chemerin form, providing a molecular link be
10 ression of PGK1, one of the glycolytic genes most affected after nitrogen replenishment.
11               Malignant melanoma (MM) is the most aggressive form of skin cancer.
12  reveals that GLI3 expression is silenced in most AML patient samples, and the GLI3 locus is abnormal
13 t with several applications, among which the most ancient is winemaking.
14 es and identify where coarse climate data is most and least likely to reduce the accuracy of impact a
15                                          The most appropriate disinfection method remains unclear, ho
16 s comprehensive study revealed that although most ASD participants performed atypically in at least o
17                N=37 adhered to the exercise, most attending >/=1 session/week.
18 s, and nanocrystal arrays by combining their most attractive features.
19 isophrioida (=Propodoplea Lang, 1948) is the most basal Podoplean order.
20 on pressure.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Among the most basic survival problems faced by animals is balanci
21 DAPT score identified those experiencing the most benefit from extended treatment among patients with
22                                              Most cases have been children who had contact with swine
23                                           In most cases, DMSP lyases and DMSP demethylases (DmdAs) ha
24 creases nuclear CREB phosphorylation and, in most cases, expression of immediate early genes.
25                                      Whereas most CCPs catalyze hydrolysis of alpha-carboxyl-linked g
26       Although the mother centriole mediates most centrosome-dependent processes, the role of the dau
27 is the first point of healthcare contact for most children, we sought to investigate the safety of ca
28 teria belonging to the family Clostridiaceae most closely related to Tindallia texcoconensis.
29  differentiation that these neoplastic cells most closely resemble: the endothelial cell.
30                                          For most collision angles, the interaction energy is weak be
31 erse events; haemolysis and pyrexia were the most common (each occurring in two [5%] of 37 patients).
32                                          The most common adverse effect was decreased blood calcium (
33 RNA sequencing (RNAseq) studies is among the most common analyses in genomics.
34                     Glioblastoma remains the most common and deadliest type of brain tumor and contai
35                         Ovarian teratoma was most common and was predicted best when both N-methyl-D-
36 nd shape on the SERS signal, focusing on the most common anisotropic morphologies used for SERS.
37 is of the corpus callosum (AgCC), one of the most common brain malformations to identify differences
38              Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia and is associated with a
39                                          The most common categories were hippocampal sclerosis, found
40 orya fumigata (Aspergillus fumigatus) is the most common cause of invasive aspergillosis, a frequentl
41 e provokes liver injury and it is the second most common cause of liver failure.
42 dosis, which is now recognized as one of the most common causes of systemic amyloidosis in North Amer
43     Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is the most common chronic blood-borne infection in the United
44 oducts; cigarettes plus e-cigarettes was the most common combination.
45                                          The most common complications were cataract (0.31/EY), epire
46 omic orofacial clefts (NSOFC), which are the most common craniofacial birth defects in humans.
47                          W1282X is the fifth most common cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFT
48                                 Although the most common endpoint is a reduced number of eosinophils
49 lefts of the palate and/or lip are among the most common human craniofacial malformations and involve
50             Mutations in LRRK2 represent the most common known genetic cause of PD.
51  X-linked Retinoschisis (XLRS) is one of the most common macular degenerations in young males, with a
52 imental effects, iron deficiency remains the most common micronutrient deficiency in the world.
53  shaft and surfing toward the cell body, the most common mode of capture; (ii) capturing via the tip
54 nucleoside 5'-monophosphates (rNMPs) are the most common non-standard nucleotides found in DNA of euk
55 dure, pars plana vitrectomy (4.8%) being the most common one.
56 -methyladenosine (m6A) represents one of the most common RNA modifications in eukaryotes.
57                                          The most common serious adverse event in the active surveill
58                                          The most common serious adverse events that occurred through
59 t in 19.8% (focal cortical dysplasia was the most common type, 52.7% of cases of which were in childr
60 rface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensors are most commonly applied for real-time dynamic analysis and
61 n occurs, and nursing the disciplinary group most commonly discussed.
62 irst analyze fractional anisotropy (FA), the most commonly employed metric for assessing white matter
63               African tick bite fever is the most commonly encountered travel-associated rickettsiosi
64 susceptibility testing (AST) results for the most commonly identified organisms in bloodstream infect
65                                          The most commonly performed interventions included continuou
66              Mental health settings were the most commonly reported environment in which de-escalatio
67 sian ethnic populations, retinal emboli were most commonly seen in Indian persons and associated with
68 ain NL4-3, we found that A5 (env/nef) is the most commonly used acceptor (about 50%) and A3 (tat) the
69                      This paper provides the most comprehensive analysis so far of variation in speci
70    To our knowledge this work represents the most comprehensive tested prevalence and population prev
71                                              Most conceptual and mathematical models of soil vapor in
72 f substantial (8.3 +/- 0.8 per cent from our most conservative simulation), variable linear polarizat
73 redicting mixture toxicity, while CA was the most conservative.
74 le nucleotide polymorphisms from the pathway most consistently associated with MDD was created, and i
75 gh exposure burden to multiple allergens was most consistently associated with the presence of pets a
76                     Coloration is one of the most conspicuous traits that varies among organisms.
77                    Avoiding the drawbacks of most conventional BAM instruments, this configuration co
78 , with terrestrial restoration typically the most cost-effective action; and (4) land protection shou
79 riad target genes, those p53-inducible genes most critical for tumor suppression remain elusive.
80                                              Most current non-PCR detection methods rely on linear si
81 tly enhance the mature character of NK cells most desired for effective cancer immunotherapy.
82 tient's home and a reminder message were the most desired interventions to facilitate follow-up.
83         Tropospheric ozone is considered the most detrimental air pollutant for vegetation at the glo
84 e alternative hypothesis that forest loss is most detrimental in already fragmented landscapes.
85 ly Asian great apes and phylogenetically our most distant relatives among extant hominids [1].
86 tcanine teeth of modern humans are among our most distinctive features, and trends in their evolution
87        The second part focuses on one of the most distinctive, but elusive, features of volition, nam
88 at increased IFN resistance represents their most distinguishing property.
89 roduced by immunoglobulin (IG) genes are the most diverse proteins expressed in humans.
90  were observed, in the majority of cases the most dominant sequences were shown to be identical in bo
91                                          The most dramatic impact on gene expression was seen for KMO
92 arboxylic acid end group are found to be the most effective at retarding oxidation in air.
93                 Moreover, ABMT appears to be most effective for patients with abnormal amygdala-insul
94 y composed of STD, ASP, ENV, and SCT was the most effective intervention (rate ratio [RR], 0.05 [95%
95 on metabolic stability and efficacy, but the most effective members of this series also had the highe
96                     Bomblyiid flies were the most effective non-bee flower visitors.
97             Our results demonstrate that the most effective option for individuals to decrease revenu
98             Cytarabine (AraC) represents the most effective single agent treatment for AML.
99  magnetocrystalline anisotropy is one of the most effective ways to achieve high VTI tunability.
100 tabase were virtually screened to obtain the most efficient and potent ones.
101 unctional group (p-(CH3CH2)2NPh-MoS2) is the most efficient catalyst for HER in this series, with ini
102    We find that MoS2 functionalized with the most electron donating functional group (p-(CH3CH2)2NPh-
103                                   NE was the most elevated analyte.
104                                              Most emissions across the system (approximately 80%) are
105                                     However, most evidence suggests that the domain immediately downs
106  voltage clamp is completely ineffective for most excitatory synapses due to spine electrical compart
107                                     However, most existing PBPK models have been based on the flow-li
108 race larger spatial and temporal scales than most experimental studies do.
109                           Here we report the most extensive characterization of the molecular pharmac
110                                              Most flares were detected in the vicinity of the Hornsun
111 tic nerve and retinal abnormalities were the most frequent findings.
112 , with contrast enhancement representing the most frequent sign of inflammation (90% at diagnosis, 10
113            Congenital cytomegalovirus is the most frequent, yet under-recognised, infectious cause of
114                                   p53 is the most frequently mutated gene in human cancer.
115                                          The most frequently observed grade 3 and 4 adverse events we
116                                          The most frequently perceived barriers to mobilization were
117 inding mates as male density declines is the most frequently reported mechanism of Allee effects in a
118  functions and pathobiological mechanisms of most genes.
119 rates shows numerous common traits shared by most groups and also highlights particular features in l
120                                              Most had no fever (99%), descending paralysis (93%), no
121       Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone were most heavily affected, but Ebola cases were exported to
122 y group box transcription factor SOX4 is the most highly expressed SOX family protein in pancreatic i
123 ls have now been built downtown, next to the most highly performing technological plateau.
124                                     Although most histone chaperones perform these common functions,
125 es could be efficiently rejected even though most homologous pairings form irreversible products.
126 450 reductase (CPR) is the redox partner for most human cytochrome P450 enzymes.
127 quitous signal transduction pathway found in most if not all metazoan cell types characterized to dat
128 hods we describe neurons and their neuropils most immediately associated with the stomatopod retina.
129  autophagy/lysosomal degradation, one of the most important pathways linked to ageing.
130 igh- and low-risk patients and to select the most important prognostic markers.
131 (Nilaparvata lugens Stal) - the economically most important rice pest in Asian rice growing areas.
132                                    Among the most important traditional features were age and HRL his
133                                  Finally and most importantly, ribavirin treatment in vivo significan
134                                              Most importantly, when modulating the expression of hDBR
135                                              Most included assays, with the exception of the Manual B
136                                              Most individuals had at least one potentially actionable
137 chment being a common ocular event affecting most individuals in an aging population, there is little
138                                              Most induced changes were TCF dependent, but TCF-indepen
139 roporous molecular sieves, where some of the most industrially relevant zeolites are found.
140 tiological agent of tularemia, is one of the most infectious bacteria known.
141                                              Most information about drug residues in eggs concern the
142 electively, preferentially learning from the most informative.
143  names in trade records represent one of the most insidious impediments to seafood traceability, and
144 85, and shows with 33 m per 1 degrees C, the most intense upward shift.
145 function, the affected protein itself, seems most judicious to achieve a highly effective therapeutic
146 ic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) is one of the most lethal human malignancies, owing in part to its pro
147  catalysis of periplasmic transaminations is most likely a general tool for specific biosynthetic pat
148 opulation of human melanopsin-ir RGCs, which most likely are involved in different functions.
149 ne in mice decreased the liver levels of RE, most likely as the result of a gradual disappearance of
150 owever, this same processing technique could most likely be applied to any low photon-number image ir
151 ariant has been evolutionarily advantageous, most likely by augmenting resistance to malaria.
152 aptive immunity by depletion of CD4 Th cells most likely contributes to loss of immune control of LTB
153  an alternative in vivo reconstitution path, most likely due to greater protein oligomerization from
154  that Spanish teosinte is of admixed origin, most likely involving Zea mays ssp. mexicana as one pare
155 mbia which suggests that the attack rate was most likely less than 50%; and 32.4% (95% CI: 2.5-94.2%)
156                                     Thus AMD most likely represents an endophenotype with differing u
157 onins, flavonoids, and terpenoids, which are most likely responsible for their biological activity.
158 etles able to colonize live tree tissues are most likely to become invasive pests.
159 ibution patterns when the passage of ECEs is most likely to occur from 2012 to 2016 using passive aco
160 phocyte counts peaked around 1 year, whereas most memory lymphocyte subsets more gradually increased
161 ulating Dyson's original spin chain with the most memory-efficient classical algorithm known requires
162                                              Most methods for inducing Wnt signaling in stem cell cul
163 ar mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of most monogenic forms of NS, and to efficiently generate
164  of inclusion formation in Drosophila; while most mutations showed similar behaviors in yeast, in vit
165                                           In most natural infections or after recovery, small numbers
166 t for an optimal color constancy solution to most natural light environments.
167                                              Most neurons in VPM respond to touch and also show an in
168 ction, the average selection coefficient for most nonparasitic genes is low albeit positive, compatib
169 ctivators, phosphodiesterase inhibitors, and most notably by stimulation of G protein-coupled recepto
170 als of mixed ancestry has many applications, most notably in identifying disease-susceptible loci tha
171 ns deletions of tumour suppressor gene loci, most notably SMAD4, which is homozygously deleted in nea
172                                As one of the most notorious ectoparasites, bed bugs rely heavily on h
173                                              Most nucleation theories used to describe amyloid aggreg
174 n the literature, these results suggest that most observed polymorphisms are likely nearly neutral wi
175 yanobacterium Mastigocoleus testarum derives most of its carbon from the mineral it excavates, growin
176 hannels in plants, but little is known about most of its members.
177                                              Most of scientific papers concern the qualitative or sem
178 troduction of the pdm2009 H1 virus, to which most of the broadly prevalent, neutralizing antibodies d
179 ter droplets, one of which containing all or most of the cells.
180                                              Most of the dead were adult males (68%), but the highest
181                                              Most of the FLNC variants were associated with mild form
182                                              Most of the literature focuses on the mesolimbic nuclei
183               This cranium is represented by most of the right half of a calvarium (with the exceptio
184  representation of the data while preserving most of the variance in the data.
185     We show that present-day Lebanese derive most of their ancestry from a Canaanite-related populati
186 s have been proposed for the prediction, but most of them do not consider the relationships of evolut
187                                     However, most of them only exhibit plastochron defects and/or pro
188                               Interestingly, most of these differentially methylated genes function i
189                                              Most of these extinctions will occur over an extended ti
190  have been generated to study OPMD; however, most of these models have employed transgenic overexpres
191                                              Most of these subfamilies are conserved throughout echin
192  are presented (the "triple-flash" illusion) most often when the interflash delay matches the period
193 The lowest oil recovery was observed for the most oil-wet sample, where the oil remained connected in
194 es are still debated, and the role played by most organismal traits and their intraspecific variation
195                                 In contrast, most other productivity models either ignore inhibition
196 ond-generation antidepressants (SGAs) versus most other treatments for this disorder.
197 ound that impairment of humoral immunity was most outspoken in the first year after lung transplantat
198                                              Most P. vivax studies must therefore rely on patient sam
199                                           In most parliamentary democracies, proportional representat
200 demically Plasmodium infected in the eastern-most part of their range.
201       Despite currently available therapies, most patients diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML
202                                              Most patients received bioprosthetic valves (AVR+ARE: 73
203                                              Most patients stopped or used no opioids owing to adequa
204                                              Most patients with acquired TTP respond to a combination
205                                              Most patients with dengue experience mild disease, dengu
206 isual outcomes, and minimal complications in most patients.
207 have shown efficacy and are safe to use with most patients; however, some GBCAs have a small risk of
208                          On soft substrates, most paxillin binds to endocytic factors and facilitates
209  migration inhibitory factor (MIF) to be the most pertinent mediator of increased macrophages.
210 ly hampered in the natural environment where most plastic debris accumulates.
211 lated cyanobacteria, but 10-fold larger than most plastid genomes.
212  N treatment in tea (Camellia sinensis), the most popular beverage crop.
213  dispersion strengthened steel is one of the most popular candidate materials for the first wall/blan
214 ith 1037 individual compounds that adopt the most populated ternary 1:1:1 structure types (TiNiSi-, Z
215                                              Most positive regulators identified in our screens, incl
216 oxifen (4-hydroxy-N-desmethyltamoxifen), the most potent antiestrogenic metabolite, are reduced in wo
217                                          The most potent compound of the present series, sodium 1-ami
218 east angle regression was used to select the most potentially associated single-nucleotide polymorphi
219                 The Jovian moon Io hosts the most powerful persistently active volcano in the Solar S
220 ough a cyclic transition state-are among the most powerful synthetic transformations used to make mul
221 though Danhong injection (DHI) is one of the most prescribed cardiovascular medicines in China, its t
222 . aeruginosa Class D carbapenemases were the most prevalent carbapenemases among the carbapenemase-pr
223 rial medication reduced parasitaemia for the most prevalent haemosporidian parasites from the genus P
224 thod for identifying those mixtures that are most prevalent in humans.
225 hat causes schistosomiasis, ranked among the most prevalent parasitic diseases worldwide.
226 sent somatic equivalents of blastomeres, the most primitive cancer stem cells reported to date.
227 eneric example, we construct and analyze the most probable, or optimal path of fluctuations from one
228 mbly intermediates and show that the pore is most probably a helix barrel that contains eight D4 pept
229                                          The most prominent of these complications include radiation
230 g (RNAseq), we found that host-derived RNAs, most prominently 5S ribosomal RNA pseudogene 141 (RNA5SP
231 e ecosystem services for millions of people, most prominently by providing storm protection, food and
232           Droplet microfluidics is among the most promising candidates for capturing and processing t
233 a larger set of patients following-up on the most promising genomic regions previously reported.
234 rly but not neutrally, so as to identify the most promising paths forward.
235                                              Most proposals were for secondary hypothesis-generating
236                                              Most prospective studies on the health effects of partic
237                                          The most rapid and well documented cases of island dwarfing
238  nanoparticle preparative strategies, to the most recent applications in cancer and inflammation mana
239                                   After this most recent change in licensing, we review the outcomes
240 etic relatedness and to estimate the time to most recent common ancestor (TMRCA).
241                                          His most recent electrocardiogram was profoundly changed fro
242 ect SP curative efficacy (>99%) based on the most recent estimates of resistance.
243  notion that decisions are based only on the most recent evidence.
244 usses the scientific evidence, including the most recent studies, on the effects of dietary saturated
245 lycemia and diabetic ketoacidosis during the most recent treatment year.
246                                          The most recent US control examination, performed eleven mon
247 ure of flowering time has been shaped by the most recent whole-genome duplication, which suggests tha
248 s at specific times at which they are deemed most relevant; and (2) the neural substrates that suppor
249 pression and selected gapdh and rpl32 as the most reliable genes among different tissues and stages o
250                                              Most reports (96.8%) were for diagnostic radiopharmaceut
251 0 measurements is substantially smaller than most reports based on >1000 measurements for single mole
252 gen (MT) is the murine polyomavirus oncogene most responsible for tumor formation.
253 heses for disease risk, but we conclude that most risk mechanisms are not likely to involve changes i
254                                          The most robust tryptic peptide marker in the validation was
255            Among three pathways, AhR was the most sensitive one activated by exposure to PAHs.
256                                          The most sensitive sensor has a limit of detection (LOD) of
257 ndromic cleft lip with palate (NSCLP) is the most serious sub-phenotype of non-syndromic orofacial cl
258 ntitis (AgP; 651 cases, 4,001 controls), the most severe and early onset form of periodontitis.
259 the tropics, where pollination limitation is most severe and land use change is rapid.
260 climatic conditions will be analogous to the most severe dry/heat spells causing dieback in the late
261 outh Africa, one of the populations with the most severe HIV epidemics in the world.
262                                  Remarkably, most show evidence for divergence in both yeasts.
263 ration of the blood jet through the valve is most significant (accounting for 99% of the total drop i
264 nase gene (TTK) on chromosome 6q14.1 was the most significant (heterogeneity logarithm of odds score
265                                          The most significant and uniform correlation between any mat
266 vidual redesigned segments revealed that the most significant effects were conferred by changes in th
267               These results suggest that the most significant information used to compute the perceiv
268 expressing both CXCR3 and CD161 were reduced most significantly, whereas the anti-inflammatory Th2 su
269                                              Most spikes occurred within repeats and reoccurred with
270                                              Most striking was the decline of binding stoichiometry w
271 al cell populations distinct from bulk skin, most strikingly in the least abundant CD8+ T effector po
272                                              Most strikingly, phagocytosis of POS by cultured RPE cel
273                                              Most strikingly, we demonstrated that AqJAG disproportio
274  and food and plant xenobiotic pathways were most strongly associated with diet quality.
275 l autoimmune encephalomyelitis, which is the most-studied animal model of multiple sclerosis.
276                                              Most studies dealing with the limits to miniaturization
277 porally and spatially patchy resources, with most studies focusing on indirect evidences, ultimately
278                                     However, most studies of link prediction have focused on social n
279 es, we found that Lipocalin-2 (LCN2) was the most substantially elevated protein in the CNS after per
280         Entanglement of states is one of the most surprising and counter-intuitive consequences of qu
281 ically occur during early childhood, whereas most symptoms characteristic of schizophrenia do not app
282 ies does not show any sign of saturation and most taxa even show increases in the rate of first recor
283                                              Most terrestrial plants, including crops, engage in bene
284 ove the 3-8% oxygen concentration typical of most tissues, we find that cancer cells depend on high l
285                                    Thus far, most trials of novel molecular imaging in oncology have
286                                              Most tropical bird species have narrow elevational range
287 nd differently to excess centrosomes than do most tumor cells-they undergo senescence in vascular spr
288 llular volume fraction the geometry with the most tunnel volume had [Formula: see text] higher permea
289                                           In most untreated cell types, the majority of STAT2 is phos
290 erties, there was significant overlap in the most upregulated host genes.
291 mmercial flours of cereals and pseudocereals most utilized in human nutrition.
292 NVU will be assessed, focusing on one of its most vital roles: the coupling between neural activity a
293 ected to warm and dry conditions will be the most vulnerable in the late 21st century when climatic c
294                Of the 49 studies identified, most were preliminary evaluations of feasibility and acc
295                                          The most widely known solar geoengineering proposal is strat
296                      Bisphosphonates are the most widely prescribed pharmacologic treatment for osteo
297 ization of the molecular pharmacology of the most widely used CB2R ligands to date.
298 erminus of small capsid protein VP26 are the most widely used method to visualize pseudorabies virus
299 ized tetragonal zirconia polycrystal) is the most widely used variant.
300 n 3.0 years with substantial care needs, and most will live in the community.

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