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1 argeted therapies are performed increasingly often.
2 ion of public goods in biological systems is often a collaborative effort that may be detrimental to
3 terdependencies, while network centrality is often a good indicator of importance.
4 y shaped by competing phases whose nature is often a mystery.
5 nfancy with pharmaco-resistant seizures; are often accompanied by debilitating neuropsychiatric and s
6                           Type 2 diabetes is often accompanied by dyslipidemia with elevated levels o
7 ange dramatically during the ageing process, often accompanied by major increases in pathogen suscept
8           Subcortical white matter injury is often accompanied by orofacial motor dysfunction, but li
9                  Malignant transformation is often accompanied by significant metabolic changes.
10 ions of the central nervous system (CNS) are often acute, with significant morbidity and mortality.
11                 This protein modification is often added by ADP-ribosyltransferases, commonly known a
12 al cause of visual impairment and blindness, often affecting marginalized populations.
13 st commonly in the first five years of life, often after the first known ingestion with typical rapid
14      Adolescents with ADHD get licensed less often and at an older age.
15  in dementia as appropriate or inappropriate often applied in institutional settings, fails to accoun
16   Purpose Men with localized prostate cancer often are treated with external radiotherapy (RT) over 8
17              Since whole cell responses most often arise from the coordinated activity of multiple SC
18 ntions are successful, resistance to therapy often arises.
19                              Decision-makers often arrive at different choices when faced with repeat
20 causal in 20% of MI cases and presented more often as ST-segment elevation MI versus MI not related t
21 ption factor (TF) binding of cis-elements is often associated with accessible chromatin regions.
22 or prognosis hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), often associated with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) in
23           These demographic fluctuations are often associated with concurrent changes in the average
24                            These fossils are often associated with iron-rich sedimentary rocks, but t
25 h distinct sequences in both species and are often associated with motifs involved in the Nrd1-Nab3-S
26 are important causes of plant-food allergies often associated with severe allergic reactions.
27 a common cause of pain and disability and is often associated with the degeneration of articular cart
28               The dental follicle (DF), most often associated with unerupted teeth, is a condensation
29 learning models of the ventral striatum (VS) often assume that it maintains an estimate of state valu
30 o determine evolutionary trajectories and is often assumed to be static and independent of the actual
31                       Antisocial behavior is often assumed to reflect aberrant risk processing.
32 tis in pediatric HSCT patients in the early, often asymptomatic stage.
33  tract disease, characterized by persistent, often asymptomatic, infection.
34  that policies in Malaysia and Indonesia are often based around the narrative of oil palm and other m
35 reas iconic enrichments in sign language can often be at-issue.
36                 Complex economic systems can often be described by a network, with nodes representing
37                Similarly, the treatment must often be tailored to each patient by targeting the speci
38                 These inflammatory responses often become chronic and non-resolving and can lead to a
39              Also, the schooling pattern has often been associated with an advantage in terms of ener
40                           Achieving this has often been hampered by the relative lack of information
41  (TAD) borders, while dCP enhancers are more often bound to one or two TSSs and are enriched at chrom
42 plications make simplifying assumptions that often break up the dependency between the four processes
43      Self-reported tiredness and low energy, often called fatigue, are associated with poorer physica
44 s are organized in clusters, the latter ones often called lipid domains or "lipid rafts." Recent find
45                              Invaded species often can rapidly expand and establish in novel environm
46                   Plants respond to hypoxia, often caused by submergence, by expressing a specific se
47  serious health problem around the world and often causes fibrosis/cirrhosis and hepatocellular carci
48  component of skin flora, is an opportunist, often causing prosthetic device infections.
49     S. aureus toxins and virulence proteases often circulate in host blood vessels leading to life-th
50 s multiple sites of phosphorylation that are often clustered, where kinases work together in a hierar
51 dies indicate that the master regulators are often coexpressed.
52             Posttraumatic stress disorder is often comorbid with MDD, and symptoms of both disorders
53  guidelines can take into account all of the often compelling unique individual clinical circumstance
54  being increasingly performed; yet, there is often confusion regarding indications, outcomes, and how
55 n women without obstructive CAD, a condition often considered benign and without guideline-recommende
56  information on three important minor metals often considered critical.
57                                     They are often considered to be a reliable source of evidence for
58 icularly those with elastolytic ability, are often considered to be key drivers in this disease.
59 at the contents of human episodic memory are often constructed in the service of the explicit justifi
60                          Elimination of this often contentious distinction would improve both the cul
61 Layered Mn oxide minerals (phyllomanganates) often control trace metal fate in natural systems.
62 patterning (i.e., spacing distance, density) often controlled by limiting resources.
63 nsistent offsets in space and in time, which often defy traditional mechanistic explanations.
64                         Liver R2* mapping is often degraded by the low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) es
65 CV) infection, because of cost, treatment is often denied until liver fibrosis has progressed to at l
66  radiation damage in ion-irradiated crystals often depends on the spatial distribution of atomic disp
67                                     Although often described as a childhood disease, newer population
68  improve sensitivity, multiple pathogens are often detected and this adds complexity to the interpret
69                          Breast cancer cells often develop resistance to endocrine therapy via restor
70                              Sex chromosomes often differ between closely related species and can eve
71 ctions associated with biofilm formation are often difficult to resolve without extended courses of a
72 lk, weight, and wireless area of coverage is often disadvantageous.
73 ency (W i ) reconstructions using tree rings often disregard developmental changes in W i as trees ag
74                           Structural defects often dominate the electronic- and thermal-transport pro
75 aracterizes a variety of skeletal dysplasias often due to interacting or overlapping signaling pathwa
76 nhibitors (CKIs), the expression of which is often dysregulated in cancer cells.
77  sex that experiences haploid selection most often (e.g., pollen beneficial alleles become strongly a
78 t hematologic neoplasms, malignant cells are often easily accessible in the blood as circulating tumo
79  of disease has been explored, but they were often ecological in design, used broad census geographic
80 r loss from chemotherapy and radiotherapy is often encountered in cancer treatment, and there is a la
81 cificity and disease-associated variants are often enriched for CREs in the tissues and cells that pe
82              Individuals with cerebral palsy often exhibit crouch gait, a debilitating and inefficien
83      Patients with lung or colorectal cancer often exhibit leukocytosis.
84                    As a result, fast animals often exhibit optical adaptations comparable to nocturna
85 their narrative, aggressive in behavior, and often exhibit questionable moral character.
86                            Microbial species often exist in complex communities where they must avoid
87 lly sparing the foveal center, and over time often expand and coalesce to include the fovea.
88  monitoring of hydrocarbon (HC) pollution is often expensive and time-consuming.
89 ve capacity of muscles in these patients who often experience cachexia.
90      Under these conditions, different cells often experience diverse stimulus time courses, which is
91 DLBCL in the clinic; however, [(18)F]FDG-PET often faces difficulty in differentiating malignant tiss
92 f-building coral health into the future, but often fail to account for the complex ecological and bio
93 onal optical, X-ray and photoelectron probes often fail to provide interface-specific information in
94                   Preclinical animal testing often fails to predict adverse outcomes arising from seq
95 er, recent research suggests that extinction often fails to reduce fear when administered soon after
96                 It is a common, serious, and often fatal condition among older patients.
97  also attack host normal tissues through the often fatal graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).
98             Compared with non-CF, MUC5B more often filled CF submucosal gland ducts.
99                                 New studies, often focusing on the regulation of chromosomal proteins
100 e ice shelves, we have discovered that ponds often form part of widespread, large-scale surface drain
101              The same PAINS substructure was often found in consistently inactive and frequently acti
102  particular, branched chain AAs (BCAAs), are often found increased in nonalcoholic fatty liver diseas
103 , where constitutive NF-kappaB activation is often found to promote the expression of various protein
104            During development, cell division often generates two daughters with different development
105       The dynamics of chemical reactions are often governed by transient species, including the trans
106   Differences in efficacy between drugs were often greater than the difference in efficacy between tr
107 out individuals in our social network, which often guide our decisions as we navigate complex social
108 s with HF were elderly (mean age, 71 years), often had comorbid conditions, and 16% had difficulty wi
109 dical group (vs the conservative group) more often had multifocal disease (80% vs 56%, P = 0.04), che
110 es have large foraging ranges and their prey often have a patchy distribution.
111 a mineral-organic C interactions but Oxisols often have low organic C.
112 ontaneous urticaria (CSU) are widely held to often have other autoimmune disorders, including autoimm
113 sites, dimer interface or selectivity filter often have severe functional consequences.
114 ng molecules that are mutated in cancers can often have substantial short-term effects, but the emerg
115  the question, 'Over the last two weeks, how often have you felt tired or had little energy?' Univari
116 y large molecular sequence datasets that are often heavily partitioned in order to accurately model t
117 d groups tend to be at least moderately, and often highly accurate.
118  the form of short reads, yielding discrete, often highly non-normally distributed gene expression me
119                              DNA/RNA viruses often hijack the cellular factors resident in PML-NBs to
120 The synthesis of complex oligosaccharides is often hindered by a lack of knowledge on the reactivity
121 se relationships; however, these factors are often ignored in environmental epidemiology studies.
122 ly critical, because while chronic stress is often immunosuppressive, acute stress can temporarily en
123 in all major classes of natural products and often impart significant biological activity.
124                  In simulations, the dry run often improved assessment of confounding control, compar
125 enotype classes in the epistatic networks is often improved by accounting for the interactions.
126 g pharmacogenomic markers with TF activities often improves the stratification of cell lines in respo
127 l information from groups of similar objects-often in a brief glance.
128 eve gastrectomy (LSG) is performed almost as often in Europe as laparoscopic Roux-Y-Gastric Bypass (L
129 patients with BCR, and changes occurred more often in patients with radical radiotherapy treatment, p
130 s, quality assurance, staffing and training, often in resource-limited settings.
131 d, (2) why shamanism professionalizes early, often in the absence of other specialization, and (3) ho
132 h some specific adverse events occurred more often in the intensive group.
133                However, these strategies are often inadequate to detect bacterial infection and are n
134 s of GSK3 activity for axon regeneration are often inconsistent, if not controversial.
135 such as proteomics and metabolomics, are now often incorporated into the everyday methodology of biol
136   Atypical antipsychotics such as olanzapine often induce excessive weight gain and type 2 diabetes.
137  important for viral clearance, and although often ineffective in neonates they can be protective whe
138 ogical parameters for livestock diseases are often inferred from transmission experiments.
139 occur at low frequencies, such that there is often insufficient statistics for downstream calculation
140               The northward-flowing Kuroshio often intrudes westward and modulates the water masses o
141 s in marine environments remain challenging, often invasive and resource-intensive.
142                              Such states are often invoked in the excited-state dynamics of donor-acc
143           Life-critical perceptual decisions often involve searching large image data (e.g., medical,
144 with unprovoked venous thromboembolism (VTE) often is considered, but clinicians need precise data on
145       Strong-field laser-matter interactions often lead to exotic chemical reactions.
146 nce of these drugs residues in honey as they often lead to health concerns or potential antibiotic re
147                   Influenza viral infections often lead to increased mortality in older people.
148  somewhat disappointing body weight changes, often leading to the hormone/mediator in question being
149 rly detection of metastatic infectious foci, often leading to treatment modification.
150                       Such sensory weighting often leads to a dominance of a certain sense during par
151                              Neuronal injury often leads to devastating consequences such as loss of
152       The resultant antagonistic coevolution often leads to extreme adaptations in both parties.
153              Expression of membrane proteins often leads to growth inhibition and perturbs central me
154 concerns and other logistical considerations often limit access to individual-level genetic data, mot
155  and sample cause spherical aberrations that often limit penetration depth and resolution.
156 ic-inorganic heterojunction photovoltaics is often limited by high carrier recombination arising from
157 ucial for the semiconductor industry, but is often limited by the need for lattice matching between t
158 rdability, screening and diagnosis for ID is often limited to proxy hemoglobin measurements alone.
159                                     Bacteria often live in biofilms, which are microbial communities
160             The CRISPR and the cas locus are often located next to each other in the genomes.
161 aried widely between countries, but was most often low according to WHO indicators (<100 needle-syrin
162                                Hit rates are often low, typically around 0.1%, limiting the number of
163  of CO2 in many aquatic systems is variable, often lower than the KM of the primary carboxylating enz
164 -like bodies are seen in the nucleus, and it often manifests as a severe phenotype.
165 he intensity of a parent peak, mimicking and often masking impurity signals.
166 ptation requires changes in gene expression, often mediated by global regulators of transcription.
167 ulation dynamics and species persistence are often mediated by species traits.
168  Postinterventional AKI in these patients is often mild and does not impact renal function at day 30,
169                                      Despite often minute concentrations in vivo, d-amino acid contai
170 . falciparum infection; however, these tests often miss cases of low-level parasitemia, and PfHRP-II
171 tance to these compounds has begun to emerge often months to years after their initiation.
172 umors, high doses of ionizing radiations are often needed during RT, leading to severe damages to nor
173        Portal annular pancreas is a rare and often neglected pancreatic anomaly due to a lack of awar
174 ic input from their target network, which is often nonreciprocal.
175 ur in the context of official wars, they are often nonviolent, and they are endemic to the region.
176 et of phenomenological parameters, which are often not easily deducible from the underlying atomistic
177 ngs from clinical and biological studies are often not reproducible when tested in independent cohort
178 des an explanation for why Allee effects are often observed in anthropogenically rare species.
179 he heterogeneous fates of metastatic lesions often observed in the clinic post-therapy.
180 rosome determines cell's front, based on its often-observed position in front of the nucleus, has bee
181                           Spatial patterning often occurs in ecosystems as a result of a self-organiz
182 ction pathway, other reactive intermediates, often of higher molecular weight than the Amadori rearra
183 e-threatening arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy, often of right ventricular predominance.
184 e software on simulated data on accuracy and often on speed.
185  large number of PAINS have been classified, often on the basis of individual studies or chemical exp
186 s of attitudes, emotions, and sentiments are often only verbally defined and therefore somewhat vague
187 n a food delivery route, these organisms are often operationally referred to as next-generation probi
188 previous diagnosis of DED by a clinician or "often" or "constant" symptoms of dryness and irritation.
189 ed the presence of diplopia as "sometimes," "often," or "always" in distance straight ahead or readin
190             Within cells, nanostructures are often organized using local assembly rules that produce
191 arget selectivity is not well understood and often overlooked when developing clinically relevant bis
192                       However, despite being often overlooked, the infection spread due to contaminat
193                            These factors are often overlooked; yet data suggest that the clinical con
194 rozygous for hemoglobin S mutation were less often parasitemic compared to AA adults (odds ratio [OR]
195 In natural systems, biodiversity changes are often part of a bigger community assembly dynamic.
196 Exposure to blood-stage malaria infection is often persistent, leading to generation of CD4 effector
197                    However, these procedures often place pressure and volume loads on the heart, and
198 hat commonly consume plants, to estimate how often plant feeding has arisen and to test whether this
199 mbiotic and pathogenic relationships, but is often poorly understood at the molecular level.
200 popular scientific press and blogosphere too often portray the job of a research-intensive faculty me
201 ction difficult, so that food authentication often poses a challenge.
202           Organic molecules with heteroatoms often possess an important excited-state relaxation chan
203 volvement during early thymocyte development often precludes direct analysis of potential roles durin
204 ible via photoluminescence, these states are often probed using photocurrent methods that require eff
205   Aggressive approaches to repeat resolution often produce misassemblies, and conservative approaches
206                     The stimulation protocol often produced increases in global network excitability
207                           This coloration is often produced through the deposition of diet-derived ca
208 gious lives of many ancestral humans, and is often proposed by anthropologists to be the "first profe
209     Exposure to dog and cat allergens in DCC often reached levels of households with pets.
210 bility-associated activity patterns are most often reactivated separately.
211 l modulatory neurons can be complex, as they often receive input from a variety of sources and are di
212                         Although migraine is often recognised in women, it is underdiagnosed in men,
213 noconjunctivitis-specific quality of life is often reduced during seasonal allergies.
214 of chromatographically unresolved compounds, often referred to as humic-like substances (HULIS), whic
215 re dependence of the normal state resistance often referred to as the N-shaped temperature dependence
216 ng, whereas the medial orbitofrontal cortex (often referred to as ventromedial prefrontal cortex in h
217 e use of a distant reference electrode, they often reflect those of synaptic activity occurring in di
218  active bath on the inclusions or boundaries often regulate function, and such forces may also be exp
219  a small number of facial features that were often related to geometrically large parts like face out
220               The presence of polyphenols is often related to the colour of the pulse and to its anti
221 ymatic processes and protein polymerizations often relies on the use of supramolecular interactions a
222                         Emotional events are often remembered better than neutral events, a benefit t
223 ver, coexisting structurally similar isomers often render an unambiguous identification impossible.
224                        However, poor scaling often renders direct ab initio calculations intractable
225 r, to procure such drugs as cocaine, addicts often require considerable ingenuity and flexibility in
226  been used as protein carriers, however they often require covalent fusion to the protein for efficie
227 ot be seriously ill or injured, but policies often require immediate transport to an emergency depart
228 y and antimicrobial susceptibility, but they often require several days of turnaround time, which lea
229                    Thin film oxide materials often require thermal treatment at high temperature duri
230                              Swift action is often required in the face of indeterminate sensory evid
231                         Contrast material is often required to clearly visualize the functional archi
232          Successful implementation of CRISPR often requires Cas9 to elicit efficient target knockout
233             In contrast, perceptual learning often requires extensive practice within a day for perfo
234 ty of a disease locus is a complex task that often requires supporting data from both statistical gen
235 be used to track implanted cells in vivo but often requires the addition of an exogenous contrast age
236 ponses; genes in an inactive chromatin state often responded late.
237 talytic transformations used by chemists are often restricted to simple functional-group interconvers
238 r transcatheter aortic valve replacement and often result in permanent pacemaker (PPM) implantation.
239 injury (TBI) causes extensive neural damage, often resulting in long-term cognitive impairments.
240 y stochastic fluctuations in actin dynamics, often resulting in traveling waves of protrusion.
241  Analysis of next-generation sequencing data often results in a list of genomic regions.
242 life history of facultative pathogens likely often results in ecological tradeoffs associated with pe
243                    We aimed to determine how often S aureus is transmitted from health-care workers o
244 mportant source of forage for bees, which is often scarce in agro-ecosystems.
245                         In phylogenetics, we often seek to reconcile gene trees with species trees wi
246  from mild to life-threatening reactions and often seems to depend on the route of exposure.
247                                        It is often sensory-predominant with pain and can lead to long
248 ealth care reform and surgical education are often separated functionally.
249          CH stretches in hydrocarbon cations often shift to lower frequencies relative to neutral mol
250                                      Animals often show reduced reproductive success in urban compare
251 ning an accreting black hole or neutron star often show x-ray emission extending to high energies (>1
252 redicted in silico and validated by RT-qPCR, often showed opposite expression profiles than the relat
253 h as doping with fine particles and alloying often significantly decrease their conductivity.
254              Given that this brain region is often spared in aphasic stroke, we propose that it is a
255           Behavioural and emotional problems often start in early childhood, and this might be partic
256 s, nocturnally migrating Swainson's Thrushes often stop on the northern Gulf of Mexico coast before f
257 sfer in condensed-phase molecular systems is often strongly coupled to intramolecular vibrations that
258                           Microorganisms are often studied as populations but the behaviour of single
259 ing area in electronics development, but are often stymied by the large minimum feature size.
260 content of pancreatic cyst fluid aspirate is often suboptimal for analysis, but DNA isolated from lys
261 more traditional imaging methods despite its often-superior performance.
262       Within the LGN, neuronal responses are often suppressed by stimuli that extend beyond the class
263                        Tree radial growth is often systematically limited by water availability, as i
264                           Intrusive memories often take the form of distressing images that emerge in
265                                     Measures often taken after the first event are ineffective in imp
266 Treatment strategies for these diseases have often targeted downstream pathways to ameliorate consequ
267 mporarily disrupted made biased choices more often than a control group.
268 ombinations of phenotypes that co-occur more often than expected by chance.
269 t both convergence and divergence occur more often than expected.
270 ed in models as a significant predictor more often than relative humidity, solar irradiation, or temp
271 rried parasites, including gametocytes, more often than their AA counterparts (OR 3.01 95% CI 1.38-6.
272               The use of a secondary oven is often the solution to the problem.
273                                         Most often, the scores regarding staffing and resource adequa
274                 However, although empathy is often thought to be automatic, recent theories have argu
275               Moreover, CR+ interneurons are often treated in models as a single homogenous populatio
276         Atherothrombotic vascular disease is often triggered by a distinct type of atherosclerotic le
277 ccupation, symptoms, and travel history were often unavailable to the laboratory and, therefore, less
278 HPAI) viruses, but such viruses' origins are often unclear.
279 e stroke, is frequently intermittent, and is often undetected.
280 g architecture of the local actin network is often unknown.
281 e of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) is often unknown.
282 rom single transcriptomic study, however, is often unstable and not generalizable due to cohort bias,
283                                Extubation is often unsuccessful owing to lung disease or inadequate r
284                                   Ecologists often use image capture to bolster data collection in ti
285 nstead simple dose-response models are still often used although they only exploit data observed at t
286          Yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) is often used as an acceptor but YFP is prone to photobleac
287  the cyanobacterial version phycocyanobilin, often used for optogenetics, has a dramatically stabiliz
288  and descriptions of biofabrication that are often used interchangeably or inconsistently in the curr
289 amounts of missing values, and imputation is often used to create complete data sets for analysis.
290 t radiotherapy (RT) in breast cancer (BC) is often used to eradicate remaining tumor cells following
291     During hydraulic fracturing, a technique often used to extract hydrocarbons from shales, large vo
292 ess rate of generating these costructures is often variable, in particular when working with dynamic
293      The capacity to tolerate climate change often varies across ontogeny in organisms with complex l
294                               NP delivery is often via the parenteral route, reliant on administratio
295 he concentrations of these two compounds are often well correlated.
296 presented (the "triple-flash" illusion) most often when the interflash delay matches the period of pa
297  as Ag25(SR)18, Ag29(S2R)12, and Ag44(SR)30 (often with a few counterions to compensate charges) are
298 ry (TBI) is a serious public health problem, often with devastating consequences for patients and the
299 t preparations of alpha-amino boronic acids, often with high stereoselectivity, thereby facilitating
300       Bats serve as a reservoir for various, often zoonotic viruses, including significant human path

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