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1 plates immobilised on glass beads (the solid-phase).
2 ibility were monitored during the intestinal phase.
3 inued from the study during the double-blind phase.
4  or a liquid-ordered and a liquid-disordered phase.
5 rystal orientation of the original hexagonal phase.
6 o Sb(V) before being incorporated in the new phase.
7 ricted by the nucleation and growth of a new phase.
8 on shifts between exponential and stationary phase.
9 ic P21 symmetry before returning into the LS phase.
10  simulated HeLa cells to accumulate in the M phase.
11                  This study consisted of two phases.
12 ominant loci in coupling and unknown linkage phases.
13 but both pathways are active in the S and G2 phases.
14 where they exhibit coexistence of two liquid phases.
15 reater extents relative to Cr from all solid phases.
16 ian disorders with unstable circadian rhythm phases.
17  patients completed the randomized treatment phases.
18 are themselves lower-dimensional topological phases.
19 lex quantum theory: the non-commutativity of phases.
20 es, notably symmetric, ionic, and superionic phases.
21 een observed in a few high pressure silicate phases.
22 tabases were searched for eligible RCTs in 2 phases.
23                                            A phase 1 clinical trial is in progress to investigate the
24                                              Phase 1 studies have shown potential benefit of gene rep
25 se-negative (MRD(-)) remission rate for this phase 1 study was 89%.
26 re exposed to a standard CC procedure during Phase 1.
27 ted dose was not identified; the recommended phase 2 dose of venetoclax in combination with rituximab
28                                A multicenter phase 2 randomized clinical trial, the Arginine Deiminas
29                                              Phase 2 started with the distinct elongation of a single
30 ty in the treatment of tardive dyskinesia in phase 2 studies.
31                       In this single-center, phase 2 study, 48 patients with relapsed/refractory MM (
32    In this ongoing, multicentre, open-label, phase 2 trial, we enrolled adults (aged >/=18 years) wit
33 okinetic and pharmacodynamic substudy from 4 phase 2 trials, circulating PCSK9 levels were measured a
34 osure chambers are currently already used in phase 2, 3, and even 4 trials.
35    In this ongoing single-centre, two-stage, phase 2, single-arm trial, patients (aged >/=16 years) w
36  safety and efficacy in treatment of CD in a phase 2a study.
37                                         In a phase 2B randomized trial of patients with moderate to s
38                                          The phase 3 ENDEAVOR trial was a head-to-head comparison of
39 an open label study including 12 patients; a phase 3 randomized, double blind, placebo controlled stu
40                  The primary outcome for the phase 3 stage of the trial was overall survival (defined
41 BRINA is a two-stage, randomised, open-label phase 3 study at 113 centres in 30 countries.
42 multicentre, randomised, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trial (TACE 2) in 20 hospitals in the UK for pat
43               We report results of the first phase 3 trial assessing long-acting intramuscular pasire
44 1 was a multicentre, randomised, open-label, phase 3 trial that enrolled participants at 38 participa
45 ropose a recommended schema for a randomised phase 3 trial that might potentially answer this questio
46  This randomised, double-blind, multicentre, phase 3 trial was done in 87 centres in 21 countries wor
47              In this randomised, controlled, phase 3 trial, we recruited patients at a single tertiar
48           At the 2 x 10(7) PFU dose (used in phase 3 trials), the most common local adverse events ve
49                             In two identical phase 3 trials, we randomly assigned 821 and 835 patient
50 n procedures using the 1000 Genomes Project (phase 3) in 12 case-control cohorts comprising 3,495 ano
51  compared with meropenem in a multinational, phase 3, double-blind, non-inferiority trial (REPROVE).
52  randomised, parallel-controlled, three-arm, phase 3, multicentre study done at 143 sites in 17 count
53                          In this open-label, phase 3, multicentre, international study, adults with r
54                          In this randomised, phase 3, open-label trial, patients were screened for el
55 ncer Institute (NCI) sponsored, multicenter, phase 3, randomized clinical trial open to patients with
56 en label extension study performed after the phase 3.
57                                     We did a phase 4, open-label, cluster randomised trial of 22 comm
58 f the Coupled Model Inter-comparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) models to the arid basin (the Tarim Rive
59 , this effect also included the late disease phase (8 h), indicating an important effect of extra-aci
60              Thus FXIa, generated on contact phase activation, cleaves chem163S to generate chem158K,
61 icated the cell cycle was arrested at the G2 phase after FAM83H-AS1 knockdown.
62          Global IL-6 inhibition in the early phase after fracture reduced systemic inflammation, the
63 ntory (NPI) and relapse in the first 16-week phase after randomization.
64 performance liquid chromatography stationary phase allowed fast separation of both individual lipid s
65 f phase reactions to create a new conductive phase along the grain boundaries of dual-phase materials
66                                          Gas phase analyses revealed that two were complete denitrifi
67  DBAN may precipitate cancer by perturbing S phase and by blocking the Chk1-dependent response to rep
68 on analyses quantifying the relation between phase and cochlear-scaled correlations also showed prefe
69 utions; the aqueous sample forms the central phase and is encompassed by two free liquid membranes (F
70 thermodynamic stability of the premartensite phase and its relation to the martensitic phase is still
71 etal dichalcogenides heavily depend on their phase and layer stacking.
72 of predominance of Phax conformer in the gas phase and of Pheq in solution.
73 edure, the evolution of the MnO intermediate phase and the development of the MnO and Li2 O phases wi
74 ts by 25% (P=0.037) during the initial trial phase and the risk of coronary heart disease death, card
75 to concentrate hydrocarbons from the aqueous phase and to exclude water along with other interfering
76 n excellent candidate to achieve topological phase and to realize hybrid topological superconducting
77 ides that assemble into well-defined amyloid phases and define paracrystalline surfaces able to catal
78 ety of structures that are soluble in liquid phases and therefore amenable to homogeneous catalytic t
79 nthetic and respiratory capacity, cell-cycle phase, and environmental condition.
80 hat the history of the species comprises two phases, and conclude that the currently circulating line
81  evolution of tadpole and adult life-history phases, and for the underlying expression of genes relat
82  the emergent properties of in-phase, out-of-phase, anti-phase synchronizations and phase-locking, dy
83          We compare experimental (and random phase approximation) reference values to those of a fami
84 for diverse biotic media and passive sampler phases; aquatic baseline toxicity; and relevant diffusio
85 s), with predominantly single solid solution phases are a current area of focus in alloy development.
86 feature is built upon in the automated solid-phase assembly of the oligorhamnan fragments.
87    These species remain stable in the liquid phase at room temperature but convert to gels upon heati
88 strumental period, we reconstructed NAO-like phases back to AD 1650.
89 addition to the cells, whereas Ctn had a lag phase before inducing membrane damage and exhibited more
90                       In these mixtures, the phase behavior can be tuned from a mixed state to a coex
91                                Understanding phase behaviors of nanoconfined water has driven notable
92                                 However, the phasing between hind and forelimbs shows considerable va
93  mutual assessment during the pre-escalation phase but not during escalated aggression.
94 ctions decreased considerably compared to G1-phase, but were resumed in G2-phase, indicating that spe
95 Ca, K, Na, and Mg were determined in aqueous phase by means of inductively coupled plasma optical emi
96 reduce the intensity of the following active phase by stabilizing the atmosphere.
97  enhance the performance of catalytic active phases by increasing rates, stability, and/or selectivit
98 crease the difference between the coexisting phases by ordering the disordered phase, which could exp
99                                    Competing phases can be uncovered by external perturbations such a
100                                   In a third phase, cardiac precursor differentiation resumes and con
101 -14-Cu-i, exhibited a type V isotherm and no phase change.
102 on opens up new possibilities for developing phase-change devices based on atomically thin membranes.
103 ecular modeling simulations to elucidate the phase-change mechanism, including the energetic changes
104                          The process of this phase-change was followed by in situ variable temperatur
105 n to retain detector sensitivity when mobile phase changes.
106 nvolved in replication fork stabilization, S-phase checkpoint activation and establishment of sister
107 geneity within the LSC population in chronic phase chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patients at diagnos
108 t-free phase, no progression toward advanced phase CML occurred, and all relapsing patients regained
109                       Its ability to present phase co-existence separated by domain walls (DWs) above
110            VNS-tone pairing also reduced the phase coherence between the auditory cortex and areas as
111                                     The last phase coincided with rapid warming since 1985, and shows
112                                   The mobile phase composition was optimized to maintain the proteins
113 II) tetracarbonate Fe2(2+)Fe2(3+)C4O13, both phases containing CO4 tetrahedra.
114 ct volumetric cardiac and respiratory motion phases, contrast-agent dynamics, and blood flow velocity
115 lso associated with increased theta-specific phase coupling between piriform cortex and hippocampus.
116  necessary interaction of two low-solubility phases-Cr(III) silicates or (hydr)oxides and Mn(III/IV)
117  Histamine injections resulted in light-like phase delays and advances, indicating that the neurotran
118 technological tool for the control of liquid phase deposition of 2D materials.
119 significantly higher than those at the other phases (descending or stationary), and a similar tendenc
120                 We fingerprint the transient phase diagram and find a stable photo-induced chiral spi
121  observed crawling behavior in the dynamical phase diagram, such as self-trapped localized motion, 2-
122  input as suggested previously, the observed phasing difference of deep delta(18)Oc likely reflects e
123 ystallized in detergent micelles using vapor-phase diffusion.
124  instabilities and the resulting non-uniform phase distribution, as well as the micron-scale essence
125                                     During S-phase, dynamic and stable interactions decreased conside
126                      During the reproductive phase ERA promotes the establishment of the stem niche a
127             The sulfur with solid-liquid two-phase exhibits a reversible capacity of 1,327 mAh/(g of
128 tives) were washed and enriched with a solid-phase extraction cartridge prior to analysis by ESI-MS/M
129 d on microwave-assisted extraction and solid-phase extraction coupled to ultra-high-performance liqui
130 y of these materials for being used as solid phase extraction sorbent for the selective preconcentrat
131 le modelling approach based on combining the phase field crystal approach with classical molecular dy
132 ication of the region of a complex inorganic phase field that contains them.
133 perando hard X-ray spectroscopic imaging and phase-field modeling to elucidate the delithiation dynam
134 ng Kelvin probe force microscopy imaging and phase-field simulations, we show that oxygen vacancies c
135                                       The T2 phase finally transforms to the martensite phase with ad
136  the spatial and temporal instability of two-phase flow in fractured media at the macroscopic scale.
137    This pattern suggests a hyperconnectivity phase followed by a hypoconnectivity phase in the course
138 us nanoclusters within the metal-rich liquid phase, followed by crystallization of these amorphous cl
139 IRE consisted of an open-label, double-blind phase for 8 weeks and a randomised, double-blind phase (
140 f approximately 95% were measured in the gas phase for oxygen evolution in alkaline media at an Incon
141                                          Gel phases form and phase separate almost instantaneously on
142 y advantages over strategies based on liquid phase (fusion) sintering that requires both oxide-free m
143 rlap significantly with those bound by the S-phase gene transcription factor E2F1.
144        Herein, we report the simple solution-phase generation of highly reactive phosphaborenes, RP=B
145 docked SG fusion accounted for reduced first-phase GSIS, selective reduction of exocytosis of short-d
146 ewcomer SGs accounted for the reduced second-phase GSIS.
147 first whole-genome catalogue of variants and phased haplotypes in people of Amish and Mennonite ances
148  to the presence of K2CO3/KHCO3 in the lower phase, HEP in the upper phase is capable of being regene
149 has shown potential to contribute to the gas-phase HONO levels during the morning, which accounts for
150                     The critical role of two-phase hydrodynamic properties on non-Fickian transport a
151 cleotide-based therapies have been tested in phase I clinical trials, a quarter of which have reached
152                    Patients and Methods This phase I study tested the combination of M6620 and topote
153 n multifunctional stress protein acting as a Phase II enzyme, activating cancer pro-drugs and stabili
154   Methods We searched ClinicalTrials.gov for phase II to IV cancer trials of Food and Drug Administra
155 nd other neurodegenerative disorders, with a phase II trial for RP under way.
156 ponses in two subjects that were part of the phase II trial.
157 ical trials, a quarter of which have reached phase II/III.
158 provides strong rationale for a confirmatory phase III clinical trial.
159                                    Among the phase III clinical trials only the RV144 vaccine trial e
160 difficult course with 3 compounds failing in phase III clinical trials.
161 ction adenocarcinoma, Intergroup Trial 0116 (Phase III trial of postoperative adjuvant radiochemother
162                                 Twelve-week, phase III, randomized, double-masked, multicenter, place
163 estigate several approaches to interpret the phase images including signal intensity histograms and t
164  microscope tip-assist, a hidden equilibrium phase in a hole-doped bilayer of Sn on Si(111).
165 eds through nucleation and growth of the new phase in corners of the nanocubes.
166 A methylation levels as a function of growth phase in Escherichia coli.
167  gas-in-place (GIP) is stored as an adsorbed phase in fine pores of coal matrix, the nano-pore struct
168  two motor domains keeps their cycles out of phase in order to stimulate directional motility.
169 ctivity phase followed by a hypoconnectivity phase in the course of preclinical AD.SIGNIFICANCE STATE
170 ellular clocks are oscillating with distinct phases in vivo and in vitro.
171 compared to G1-phase, but were resumed in G2-phase, indicating that specific interactions need to be
172 ve approach is digital holography where wave-phase information is encoded in the measurements.
173 g . min(-1), respectively; P = 0.9) or first-phase insulin secretion (-21 +/- 212 compared with 24 +/
174 to previous work, coherence-based non-linear phase inversion processing was used to reject tissue ech
175                             The second major phase involves ecological shifts associated with evoluti
176 3/KHCO3 in the lower phase, HEP in the upper phase is capable of being regenerated from its sulfite/s
177                      The stability of the 9R phase is related to the existence of sessile Frank loops
178 te phase and its relation to the martensitic phase is still an unresolved issue, even though it is cr
179     Strengthening by precipitation of second phase is the guiding principle for the development of a
180 se, while wall position in the other cardiac phases is found by image registration.
181                         The pH of the source phase likewise decreases.
182    As a lithium ion battery anode, our multi-phase lithium titanate hydrates show a specific capacity
183 ing involve stimulus-driven spike timing, or phase locking, in the auditory nerve (time code), and th
184 ut-of-phase, anti-phase synchronizations and phase-locking, dynamically mimicking the communication a
185 rentangled photon pairs via orthogonal quasi-phase-matched spontaneous parametric downconversion.
186 ive phase along the grain boundaries of dual-phase materials.
187 nt kinetics of atomic clusters in the liquid phase, melting is instead barrier-less and limited by bu
188                            In the aggression phase, men with BPD exhibited higher activity in the lat
189 ntal reasons, is always accompanied by cross-phase modulation and four-wave mixing.
190                                   This large phase modulation is afforded in the cost of low transmis
191  Wavelengths (ZDWs) and the process of cross phase modulation with soliton fission, red-shifted dispe
192 uires strong optical nonlinearity, e.g. self-phase modulation, which, for fundamental reasons, is alw
193     Ultrafast electron transfer in condensed-phase molecular systems is often strongly coupled to int
194 eters compared with sizing based on systolic-phase multidetector computerized tomographic (MDCT) imag
195        Greater levels of late/early ejection-phase MWS were associated with reduced LA conduit, reser
196                    During the treatment-free phase, no progression toward advanced phase CML occurred
197  between the electromagnetic fields, such as phase noises and spontaneous Raman scattering.
198 tion into solute-rich and solute-poor liquid phases, nucleation of amorphous nanoclusters within the
199 reme rainfall events, primarily in the break phase of an LF-ISO cycle, reduce the intensity of the fo
200 lowering of blood pressure (BP) at the acute phase of intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) is beneficial.
201 g advantage of this fact, we linked the peak phase of ionic currents to their amplitude, in order to
202 ytes increased immediately after PH (priming phase of liver regeneration) in control mice, but this e
203                                  Finding new phase of matter is a fundamental task in physics.
204 both Adelta- and C-fibers at the "ascending" phase of microcontractions were significantly higher tha
205 htly worse compared to the pristine metallic phase of MoS2.
206 ticular, gamma activity was modulated by the phase of the alpha oscillations.
207  falciparum and arrest parasites at the ring phase of the asexual stage and also gametocytogensis.
208 ous recombination is inhibited during the G1 phase of the cell cycle, but both pathways are active in
209 are based on the volume fraction of the hard phase of the composite.
210    Here we quantify the mean, amplitude, and phase of the DCC in climate models and compare them with
211 nsmission of information, utilization of the phase of the wave as an additional degree of freedom and
212 trong westerly crosswinds during the initial phase of their autumn transatlantic journey may be dimin
213 etic distribution, is similar to the anatase phase of TiO2.
214 ing during the surveillance and survivorship phases of care.
215 survival of Mtb during the acute and chronic phases of infection in mice through physiologic function
216 ermionic optical lattice clocks to probe new phases of matter.
217 pansion of the classification of topological phases of matter.
218 ubstantial soil carbon loss alternating with phases of no detectable loss.
219           Pectin extracted from intermediate phases of papaya ripening markedly decreased cell viabil
220 ctory stimuli, designed to separate distinct phases of reward processing.
221 arbon dioxide fluxes to the atmosphere, with phases of substantial soil carbon loss alternating with
222 needed to detect nonsymptomatic, preclinical phases of the disease.
223 ug colchicine into tubulin and native sulfur phasing of the human G protein-coupled adenosine recepto
224                 The composition of condensed-phase organic compounds in SOA is measured using several
225 n give rise to the emergent properties of in-phase, out-of-phase, anti-phase synchronizations and pha
226 lta(34)S) of sedimentary sulfate and sulfide phases over Earth history can be used to infer substanti
227                       In an initial learning phase participants were exposed to a subset of auditory-
228 e for 8 weeks and a randomised, double-blind phase (parts 1 and 2, reported here) for 12 weeks, and a
229    Some are making the transition into early-phase patient trials, but the lack of validated biomarke
230 We found that soil warming results in a four-phase pattern of soil organic matter decay and carbon di
231 ity of the tomograms recorded with the Volta phase plate enabled a detailed structural analysis of TP
232 o-EM single-particle analysis with the Volta phase plate.
233 h linear dispersion and the additional Berry phase predicted theoretically for materials with non-tri
234 troscopy to show that the induced monoclinic phase preserves the crystal orientation of the original
235                                      Reverse-phase protein arrays (RPPA) represent a powerful functio
236  fluctuations in the concentrations of acute-phase proteins and certain micronutrient biomarkers such
237 Photophysical investigations in the solution phase provide insight into the correlation of energy-tra
238                                              Phase-pure bulk samples of ST12-Ge were synthesized, and
239 (2) approximately 0.5-0.7), rate of particle-phase reaction (r(2) approximately 0.4-0.7), and sulfate
240  and O2 permeability and the exploitation of phase reactions to create a new conductive phase along t
241 ortant chemical transformations occur in two-phase reactions, which are widely used in chemical, phar
242  (Suprachiasmatic Nuclei, SCN) maintains the phase relationship with the external world thanks to the
243 tions that strongly associate with the solid phase relative to groundwater.
244                                              Phase retrieval methods allow us to map the internal spi
245 modulated excitation paradigm and exploiting phase sensitive detection (PSD).
246                          Gel phases form and phase separate almost instantaneously on solvation of th
247 obtained with <100 nm spatial resolution for phase separated particles with a approximately 150 nm sh
248 rgent biophysical properties associated with phase-separated systems are critical to understanding th
249                                Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) of RNA-binding proteins plays an
250 lly tune its biophysical properties and Pab1 phase separation in vitro and in vivo.
251          Our results indicate that, although phase separation is the main mode of recruitment for fou
252 larization rotators, and active section with phase shifters-are included in a single metal layer.
253                                              Phase shifts of locomotor activity were analyzed in gras
254 tin-maltodextrin along with 5% inner aqueous phase showed a high stability and low release of encapsu
255 ics and lncRNAs that produce trans-acting or phased small-interfering RNA (tasiRNA/phasiRNAs).
256 rsion of the dominant interaction in the gas phase (SO2)S...O(H2O) to the dominant interaction on the
257     The forcing activity demarcates coherent phase space regions where the dynamics are approximately
258  time-dependent many-particle scattering and phase-space filling effects.
259 g the interface structure, distribution, and phase stability to simultaneously activate multiple micr
260 de a molecular explanation for how circadian phases, such as wake-sleep onset times, can become unsta
261 t properties of in-phase, out-of-phase, anti-phase synchronizations and phase-locking, dynamically mi
262 antimicrobial peptide BODIPY-cPAF26 by solid-phase synthesis (6-7 d) and its spectral and biological
263 cytidine (hm(5)rC) phosphoramidite for solid-phase synthesis of modified RNA oligonucleotides.
264            Our approach provides a clean gas-phase synthesis of this hitherto elusive cyclic radical
265 d, and find evidence for the paired Pfaffian phase that is predicted to host non-Abelian anyons.
266 levated among those with cAVB in the chronic phase, the effect was attenuated (hazard ratio, 1.16; 95
267 ptor blockade does not alter the tachycardia phase to low intensity VNS, but can increase the bradyca
268 ylates that is facilitated by a chiral anion phase transfer (CAPT) process is presented.
269                             New bifunctional phase transfer agents were synthesized and investigated
270 oxidative Pummerer-type transformation using phase-transfer catalysis to deliver enantioenriched sulf
271  applications, is metastable and undergoes a phase transformation at high temperatures (typically 200
272  lower temperature than usual beta --> alpha phase transformations in SiC.
273 um-storage materials operate via first-order phase transformations with slow kinetics largely restric
274 nce of neural maps, which we link to a known phase transition in an Ising-like model from statistical
275                       The insulator-to-metal phase transition in vanadium dioxide (VO2) is a canonica
276 s electrostatic-doping control of structural phase transition opens up new possibilities for developi
277                                     The LCST phase transition originates from the interaction between
278 er the claims of the record pressure nor the phase transition to a metallic state are supported by da
279 ins reveal that they undergo an irreversible phase transition to cylindrical domains under the electr
280 pin liquids, Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless phase transition, and classical magnetism, among the man
281 he first-order thermodynamics nature of this phase transition.
282 s an example of a (zero temperature) quantum phase transition.
283 rimentally realize a mixed-order equilibrium phase transition.
284 ature first-order field-induced metamagnetic phase transitions (T N = 58 K) and high spontaneous pola
285      Here, we present direct measurements of phase transitions in single bilayers of 1,2-dimyristoyl-
286 derstanding the microscopic mechanism of the phase transitions, highlighting the importance of cooper
287 ous exposure, followed by a 7 day depuration phase under flow-through conditions.
288 nder the curve (AUC) was 0.984 for DCEMRI+HB phase vs. 0.934 for DCEMRI (p<0.68) and 0.852 for DCECT
289                               Afterward, the phases were allowed to separate and Ca, K, Na, and Mg we
290 coexisting phases by ordering the disordered phase, which could explain their role in cell membranes.
291 tation need only be performed at one cardiac phase, while wall position in the other cardiac phases i
292 erconductors are largely shaped by competing phases whose nature is often a mystery.
293 2 phase finally transforms to the martensite phase with additional Bain distortion on further cooling
294 ase with lower rotational entropy to another phase with higher entropy.
295 time increases when the system enters from a phase with lower rotational entropy to another phase wit
296 ts into a magnetically distinguishable HS-LS phase with monoclinic P21 symmetry before returning into
297 tween a LS ground state and an ordered HS-LS phase with symmetry breaking from monoclinic P21/n into
298                         We compare these FQH phases with numerical and theoretical models while simul
299 ase and the development of the MnO and Li2 O phases with preferred orientations is demonstrated, whic
300 dra gives rise to highly correlated magnetic phases with strong fluctuations, including spin liquids

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