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1 and could hold up to 1100 bar (16000 psi) of pressure.
2 y chemical doping or application of external pressure.
3 ween variation at the SLC4A7 locus and blood pressure.
4  verrucosus to persisting low-level toxicant pressure.
5 .5; 6 studies; I2 = 17%) for diastolic blood pressure.
6  regulates electrolyte homeostasis and blood pressure.
7  phase transformation of p-xylene under high pressure.
8 ructural evolution in metallic glasses under pressure.
9  cell survival in response to growth-induced pressure.
10 sium intake are associated with higher blood pressure.
11 c, glucose, and systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
12  one in twelve are in control of their blood pressure.
13 I, 1.4%-16.9%) for a 1-hPa increase in vapor pressure.
14 s because of increased competition and enemy pressure.
15 evels strongly correlate with maternal blood pressure.
16 ith clinically important reductions in blood pressure.
17 d not completely block the increase in blood pressure.
18 " antiferromagnetic structure under the high pressure.
19  largely driven by regulation of cytoplasmic pressure.
20 c glasses and iron-rich alloys, even at high pressure.
21 al apparatus based on changes of CO2 partial pressures.
22 ons of viability, invasions and evolutionary pressures.
23 ces are not identifiable using brachial cuff pressures.
24 stolic (2.25 mm Hg; 95% CI, 0.83-3.67) blood pressures.
25 es and are subject to different evolutionary pressures.
26  setting leads to significant lowering of PA pressures.
27 ssociated, short-term, within-host selection pressures.
28   The correlation was low for systolic blood pressure (0.39; P<0.0001).
29  ratio of right- to left-sided heart filling pressures (0.64+/-0.17 versus 0.56+/-0.19 and 0.53+/-0.2
30 al design to target levels of systolic blood pressure (130-149mmHg vs <130mmHg; open label) and to an
31  forces (8,526-34,522 newtons [N]) and tooth pressures (718-2,974 megapascals [MPa]) promoting crack
32 r more exploratory mechanisms like Radiation Pressure Acceleration (RPA).
33 s indicate that genes under weaker selective pressure accumulate more maladaptive substitutions and a
34                          Acute changes in LA pressure after MitraClip procedure are associated with c
35   By following the maximum range of negative pressure, along with the observed slight decrease in ske
36 ured for the 20 common amino acids using low-pressure, ambient-temperature ion mobility experiments p
37 4.2; 6 studies; I2 = 51%) for systolic blood pressure and -4.0 mm Hg (95% CI, -5.6 to -2.5; 6 studies
38 s an add-on to losartan, Ly normalized blood pressure and albuminuria, and prevented CKD progression
39 lts show significant differences between the pressure and density dependence of collective dynamics i
40         Throughout exercise, distal coronary pressure and flow velocity and central aortic pressure w
41 o reported smell loss and facial pain and/or pressure and had the weakest associations with CRS cases
42 mor microenvironment, elevating interstitial pressure and impairing perfusion.
43 h compounds was assessed by means of the paw-pressure and incapacitance tests using an in vivo RA mod
44                   Diastolic pulmonary artery pressure and mean PAWP were measured to calculate the DP
45    Reducing sodium intake can decrease blood pressure and prevent hypertension.
46 ns: patients without elevated jugular venous pressure and those without ascites showed directional fa
47        However, these procedures often place pressure and volume loads on the heart, and over time, t
48 rial processes/events that may occur at high pressures and temperatures where this calibration approa
49 omponent remains soluble in the melt at high pressures and the solution is nearly ideal.
50 construct the impacts of major anthropogenic pressures and to identify meaningful temporal baselines
51 (time since first introduction and propagule pressure) and to the origin of introduced species (wild-
52 sure relative to left ventricular transmural pressure, and greater left ventricular eccentricity inde
53         Changes-over-time temperature, blood pressure, and heart rate outcomes were also significantl
54 y suppresses splanchnic SNA (SSNA), arterial pressure, and heart rate via projections to the paravent
55 e improved 5-day survival, invasive arterial pressure, and in vivo and ex vivo arterial response to p
56 al practice guidelines on cholesterol, blood pressure, and overweight/obesity.
57 r parameters, including heart rate, arterial pressures, and body temperature.
58 lf-replication and evolution under selective pressure are inherent phenomena in life, and but few art
59                                        These pressures are of sufficient magnitude to drive phloem tr
60 r approach as function of temperature and of pressure, as both are equally important and complementar
61 ty of the compounds can be maintained at low pressure, below about 100 GPa in Fe2MnAl and 50 GPa in M
62 elded central systolic, diastolic, and pulse pressure bias and precision errors of -0.6 to 2.6 and 6.
63  superior wound, does not affect intraocular pressure, bleb morphology or function after one year of
64  unclear whether intensive lowering of blood pressure (BP) at the acute phase of intracerebral haemor
65 is currently unknown whether intensive blood pressure (BP) lowering beyond that recommended would lea
66 using validated scales, and ambulatory blood pressure (BP) was measured every 15 minutes during the w
67 rt by the renal tubule is critical for blood pressure (BP), acid-base, and potassium homeostasis.
68                        In adults, high blood pressure (BP), adverse serum lipids, and smoking associa
69         All approaches achieved target blood pressure by 60 minutes.
70 heterogeneity and adaptations to therapeutic pressure by BTICs impede the discovery of effective anti
71                 The distribution of external pressures can be recorded through the piezotronic effect
72 ain sensors are incapable of resolving small pressure changes in the few kPa range, making them unsui
73  of the cholesterol level check on the blood pressure check and vice versa.
74                      We have used high-speed pressure clamp and elastomeric pillar arrays to apply di
75 nger reaction time and a 40-fold increase in pressure compared to standard PTR-TOF-MS.
76                              Analysis of the pressure components confirmed that the spatial accelerat
77 aspiration score without and with continuous pressure control by 65% and 72%, respectively.
78 placed in both eyes and adequate intraocular pressure control was achieved for 4 months.
79                                 Intracranial pressure control was similar in both groups.
80 s in microbial communities relevant in blood pressure control.
81 3, 1.13-2.07; p=0.054), and have their blood pressure controlled (2.06, 1.69-2.50; p<0.0001) than wer
82                  The logarithm of BA partial pressures correlated significantly to reciprocal air tem
83  decision-making, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment or a healthy habit assessment,
84 eekly, and 10% reported checking their blood pressure daily and 43% took their medications as prescri
85  less than 180 mm Hg, office diastolic blood pressure (DBP) of 90 mm Hg or greater, and a mean 24-h a
86 n the positive end-expiratory transpulmonary pressure decreased below 2-4 cm H2O.
87                Over 3 months, systolic blood pressure decreased, and estimated glomerular filtration
88 bation supported with a noninvasive positive pressure delivery systems may be feasible alternative to
89 re, multiple sensors tracked O2 and CO2, gas pressure (DeltaP) between internal silage and ambient ai
90 nspiratory pressure, positive end-expiratory pressure, DeltaP, tidal volume, Cdyn, and PaO2/FIO2 were
91                               End expiratory pressure dependent changes in airway caliber and recruit
92 erger-Kassel theory (SS-QRRK) for predicting pressure-dependent rate constants, and VTST in the solid
93                           External political pressures deprived hazard-resistance entitlements of her
94 s states are distinguished by their distinct pressure derivatives of the bulk and shear moduli.
95 -rate monitoring, which require a much lower pressure detection resolution.
96 d as carbonic acid, was observed in the high-pressure diamond-anvil cell.
97 idopsis thaliana and its dependence on vapor pressure difference (VPD) and on water feed to the leaf.
98       The acquired data demonstrate that the pressure driven fast filtration approach followed by boi
99 veal a large and unexpected shift of p* with pressure, driven by a corresponding shift in p FS.
100                                     Instead, pressure-driven flow from a fluid-filled microcapillary
101 t step in this direction by focussing on the pressure-driven insulator-metal transition using a combi
102 foraging.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Evolutionary pressure driving energy homeostasis favored detection an
103 the cortical surface (< 400 mum) the largest pressure drop takes place in the capillaries (37%), whil
104 erioles are responsible for 61% of the total pressure drop.
105                                    Reference pressure drops were computed from the flow field, accoun
106           However, increasing the intracanal pressure during irrigant delivery may result in irrigant
107 aled higher variance in heart rate and blood pressure during rest and activity compared to wild-type
108 SS effectors in the context of the selective pressures encountered by S. enterica in vivo.
109 chiral active fluids can lead to density and pressure excess within vortex cores.
110 ission was used to investigate the selective pressure exerted on parasite populations by use of RDTs
111                                    At higher pressures FeCO3 forms two new structures-tetrairon(III)
112 rromagnetic structure under the intermediate pressure, finally to an "unconfirmed" antiferromagnetic
113 ule, or physiological models such as Munch's Pressure Flow hypothesis.
114 d Tw Pdi and maximal static expiratory mouth pressure for absolute survival.
115                              An evolutionary pressure for C. albicans to become diploid could derive
116 DROs include oversight to decrease selective pressure for MDROs by promoting appropriate antibiotic u
117 es with increasing methane and CO2 injecting pressure for samples with high D s .
118 e measures included reduction in intraocular pressure from baseline, survival analysis, and reduction
119 are undergoing severe transformations due to pressures from global change.
120 his may result from the variety of selection pressures from herbivores, long distance gene flow, geno
121  mus before the partial collapse of the high pressure gradient boundary region (called pedestal) of m
122 c disc maculopathy develops when fluctuating pressure gradients along anomalous communications in the
123 ulmonary hypertension (mean pulmonary artery pressure, &gt;/=25 mm Hg) was present in 82 patients (51%),
124 ed as moderate-severe (mean pulmonary artery pressure, &gt;/=35 mm Hg) and 28 (34%) also had increased p
125 se of this data promise to expand the use of pressure-guided heart failure management.
126                                           PA pressure-guided HF management reduces morbidity and mort
127 rease of the viscosity of water with applied pressure has been known for over a century.
128 lar blast exposure resulting from blast wave pressure has been reported among survivors of explosions
129  allergenicity responses to high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) was modelled.
130 ruit puree (clean label ingredient) and high pressure homogenization on quality changes of cloudy app
131 in alternative to continuous positive airway pressure, improves endothelial function in patients with
132 triction and prolonged the increase in blood pressure in anaesthetised rats.
133 them ideal to test the role of environmental pressure in driving ecological and evolutionary processe
134                Despite the high evolutionary pressure in host-pathogen interactions, it is still wide
135 ting the ventricular refractoriness or blood pressure in pigs subjected to 7 days atrial tachypacing,
136                                      Ambient pressure in situ synchrotron-based spectroscopic techniq
137 risons indicate that overestimation of vapor pressures in such cases would cause us to expect these c
138 ed that fission became spontaneous as steric pressure increased.
139                                       Such a pressure induced transition is known for covalent liquid
140                         To model hydrostatic pressure-induced edema in vitro, we developed a method o
141            Patients consistently transmitted pressure information with a median of 1.27 days between
142                                Mean arterial pressure initially decreased further under bolus resusci
143  time with turning compliance and preventing pressure injuries in acutely ill patients.
144 ween systemic medication use and intraocular pressure (IOP) in the general population.
145                         Elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) is a major risk factor for glaucoma, a le
146 oup included 4 participants with intraocular pressure (IOP) more than 10 mm Hg greater than baseline;
147       To evaluate the safety and intraocular pressure (IOP)-lowering effect of a biodegradable bimato
148     To characterize the 12-month intraocular pressure (IOP)-lowering efficacy of selective laser trab
149                       The increase of k with pressure is attributed to the squeeze of weighted phase-
150               Treatment to lower intraocular pressure is based on topical drugs, laser therapy, and s
151                                           As pressure is increased, the critical temperature for the
152 w the flow of energy, the positive radiation pressure is maintained inside photonic crystals.
153                          Positive transmural pressure is required for this suction, providing the ene
154 f vaporization temperature and nebulizer gas pressure it was possible to significantly reduce or even
155 ion, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC7).
156 ic traits (BMI, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, total choles
157 , percentage of time with cerebral perfusion pressure less than lower limit of reactivity was associa
158                  The positive end-expiratory pressure level resulting in highest compliance during a
159    Thereafter, three positive end-expiratory pressure levels were applied in a random order: hyperinf
160 y the "lower" and "upper" cerebral perfusion pressure limits of reactivity, respectively.
161 e were more likely to use at least one blood pressure-lowering medicine (adjusted odds ratio [OR] 2.2
162 ) than were those in communities where blood pressure-lowering medicines were not available.
163 efit or risk associated with intensive blood pressure-lowering treatment can be established only via
164 able outcome (odds ratio %cerebral perfusion pressure &lt; lower limit of reactivity, 1.04; 95% CI, 1.02
165 s (n = 740) was also defined as having blood pressure &lt;120/80 mm Hg, fasting glucose <100 mg/dl, glyc
166 strategy, it has been unclear what selective pressure maintains the fitness of this developmental pro
167 enes (ALDH2 for systolic and diastolic blood pressure, MCM6 and DARS for total cholesterol, and TRIB1
168 r usual practice (diastolic pulmonary artery pressure-mean PAWP).
169 or preeclampsia in pregnant women with blood pressure measurements throughout pregnancy.
170 atient had MRI imaging but not CT; 5 had CSF pressure measurements.
171 alance considerations and N contents of high pressure metamorphic rocks imply massive addition of sub
172 paration and efficient ion collection at low pressure minimize losses in the FAIMS step.
173  for >/=1 minute and invasive arterial blood pressure monitoring before and during CPR between July 1
174 st in this study was defined by intra-aortic pressure monitoring that is not feasible in clinical pra
175 uality-of-life questionnaires, 24-hour blood pressure monitoring, and polysomnography at the end of f
176 ed from invasive measurements and requires a pressure-monitoring guidewire and hyperemic stimulus.
177                                        Blood pressure, non-fasting blood sugar, body mass index and a
178 e show that neither the claims of the record pressure nor the phase transition to a metallic state ar
179 ces have been revealed at extreme ( megabar) pressures, notably symmetric, ionic, and superionic phas
180 ng time and temperature, vial and desorption pressure, number of extraction cycles and salt addition.
181 phase transition of ThC from B1 to P4/nmm at pressure of 58 GPa at ambient temperature.
182 ltures following mechanical stimulation at a pressure of 55 mmHg for 50 milliseconds (p < 0.05).
183 n, we defined hypertension as systolic blood pressure of at least 140 mm Hg, or diastolic blood press
184 re of at least 140 mm Hg, or diastolic blood pressure of at least 90 mm Hg, or self-reported antihype
185 150 mm Hg to achieve a target systolic blood pressure of less than 150 mm Hg to reduce the risk for m
186 sile strength of over 1000 MPa, and bearable pressure of over 100 MPa.
187  to the protocol of Webb and Tierney (airway pressures of 14/0, 30/0, 45/10, 45/0 cm H2O).
188 l a (Chl-a) under present and higher partial pressures of atmospheric CO2 (pCO2 = 400 and 1000 ppmv).
189  (i.e. when the difference between the vapor pressures of leaf and atmosphere [VPD] increases).
190 ing equivalent to pressurizing pure water to pressures of order 2 GPa or more.
191 d the effects of temperature and hydrostatic pressure on lethal and sublethal (respiration rate, anti
192  areas may improve sustainability and reduce pressure on water resources, land, and ecosystem in Iran
193 K between 1970 and 2010, resulting in rising pressures on acute hospital services, and an increasing
194 ay explain the elevated effects of political pressures on livestock vulnerability.
195 salmon (Salmo salar) parents alter selection pressures on their offspring with important consequences
196 ith good recovery compared with intracranial pressure-only management; however, the study was not pow
197 han on the Synapt G2 as expected due to high-pressure operation.
198  uncovered by external perturbations such as pressure or magnetic field, which enhances the frustrati
199                                              Pressure overload in mice lacking SRC-2 induces an abrog
200 ng of the left ventricle (LV) in response to pressure overload leads to the re-expression of the feta
201          However, after the establishment of pressure overload, an increase in leptin levels has prot
202                                       During pressure overload, both hypertrophic and hypoxic signals
203 line HFpEF model induced by slow-progressive pressure overload.
204 lated cell models using mechanically induced pressure, oxidative stress, or high mobility group box 1
205 oviding a strong association between reduced pressure/oxygen and fatigue on high-altitude flights.
206 s over temperature range (288.15-318.15)K at pressure, p=0.1MPa.
207 ed to the use of mean pulmonary artery wedge pressure (PAWP).
208 al Glasgow Coma Scale, and mean intracranial pressure, percentage of time with cerebral perfusion pre
209 s aged 60 years or older with systolic blood pressure persistently at or above 150 mm Hg to achieve a
210  resistance (RE), and glomerular hydrostatic pressure (PGLO).
211 tors in midlife (specifically elevated blood pressure, physical inactivity, smoking, and poor glucose
212 man mobility and activity patterns under the pressure posed by a pandemic threat.
213                             Peak inspiratory pressure, positive end-expiratory pressure, DeltaP, tida
214  obstructive sleep apnea, and elevated blood pressure predispose to AF, and each factor has been show
215               The effect of high hydrostatic pressure processing (650MPa/9min) on molecular mass dist
216 on at both atomic- and mesoscales during the pressure processing.
217   Remote monitoring of pulmonary artery (PA) pressures provides clinicians with actionable informatio
218 take in arid and semiarid soils: atmospheric pressure pumping, carbonate dissolution, and percolation
219                                     The High Pressure Quenched glasses are stable in ambient conditio
220  the fixed threshold from intact to impaired pressure reactivity (pressure reactivity index = 0.3) we
221 from intact to impaired pressure reactivity (pressure reactivity index = 0.3) were denoted automatica
222 ebo-corrected 24-h systolic ambulatory blood pressure reduction after 4 weeks and analysis was by int
223  highlight new biological pathways for blood pressure regulation enriched for genes expressed in vasc
224 dentified based on the RVESRI to RV systolic pressure relationship.
225 3+/-0.20; P=0.0004), higher pulmonary venous pressure relative to left ventricular transmural pressur
226  level fall in this interval caused enhanced pressure-release melting in the uppermost mantle, which
227 atilities in different phases at atmospheric pressure remains a challenge.
228 o examine the effect of RDN on mean arterial pressure, renal function, and the reflex response to hem
229 ure search in the La-H and Y-H systems under pressure reveals some hydrogen-rich structures with intr
230  the glass transition temperature at ambient pressure reverses structural changes and the initial gla
231                             The intragastric pressure rise inducing this effect is well within the ra
232 eceiving supplemental oxygen and/or positive-pressure RS); among those, oxygen/RS at 36 weeks had the
233 7-7.9% = 1.86, OR8%+ = 3.22), systolic blood pressure (SBP) (ORper 10mmHg+ = 1.19), and insulin treat
234       Patients with an office systolic blood pressure (SBP) of 150 mm Hg or greater and less than 180
235 , p38 MAPK inhibitor, reduced systolic blood pressure (SBP), urinary albumin excretion, segmental scl
236                                         High pressure sensor calibrations were performed in standard
237 band with an embedded microfluidic diaphragm pressure sensor capable of real-time pulse monitoring an
238 ta from patients undergoing pulmonary artery pressure sensor implantation between June 1, 2014, and D
239           Here, large-area all-textile-based pressure-sensor arrays are successfully realized on comm
240         The effect is modelled via a driving pressure set by the exit speed of the grains.
241                             The evolutionary pressures shaping humans' unique bipedal locomotion have
242 aptive responding under this basic selection pressure.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Among the most basic sur
243 ve thus far only been observed in a few high pressure silicate phases.
244 rements to hydrodynamical simulations, where pressure smoothing is determined by the integrated therm
245                            In an atmospheric pressure surface barrier discharge the inherent physical
246  effort, and work of breathing by esophageal pressure swings (DeltaPes) and pressure time product, an
247               Here by employing in situ high-pressure synchrotron radiation X-ray diffraction, we rev
248                     Here we address the high-pressure synthesis of a new polar and antiferromagnetic
249 ependent association between post-TAVR blood pressure, systemic arterial load, and mortality.
250  of the benefits and harms of specific blood pressure targets with the patient.
251 contact showed greater improvements in blood pressure than control groups: -6.4 mm Hg (95% CI, -8.6 t
252 ods was associated with lower systolic blood pressure than was consistent residence in low-income com
253 ation in response to the immediate selection pressures that a virus experiences in its current host.
254 rence between intracellular and interstitial pressures that is related to the volume of the interstit
255         With the increase of the hydrostatic pressure, the magnetic state of Eu evolves from the cant
256                                   The vapour pressure, the molecular weight, the Odor Activity Value
257 lts in a material that can uptake CO2 at low pressures through a chemisorption mechanism.
258 by esophageal pressure swings (DeltaPes) and pressure time product, and we estimated changes in lung
259         Significant reductions in ventilator pressure-time-product were achieved during stimulation a
260 erwent a decremental positive end-expiratory pressure titration (steps of 2 cm H2O starting from >/=
261                          Changing the oxygen pressure to 10(-6) Torr enriched the Al site occupancy f
262 CardioMEMS Heart Sensor Allows Monitoring of Pressure to Improve Outcomes in NYHA Class III Heart Fai
263 hen calculated as the ratio of mean arterial pressure to regional cerebral blood flow.
264 a in vitro, we developed a method of applied pressure to the basolateral surface of alveolar epitheli
265                           The application of pressure to the complex causes its time-dependent dissoc
266 during a decremental positive end-expiratory pressure trial after lung recruitment was determined.
267 phageal pressure, twitch trans-diaphragmatic pressure (Tw Pdi), age, and maximal static expiratory mo
268 sis sniff trans-diaphragmatic and esophageal pressure, twitch trans-diaphragmatic pressure (Tw Pdi),
269                                              Pressure ulcers are serious, avoidable, costly and commo
270   Our results suggest that balancing osmotic pressure using noncharged solutes is a promising approac
271                       The cerebral perfusion pressure values at which this "U-shaped curve" crossed t
272 on brain tissue oxygenation and intracranial pressure values was consistent with reduced mortality an
273 led no abnormalities in heart rate and blood pressure variability however the sympathetic skin respon
274                         Both oxygenation and pressure variables were associated with duration of vent
275                 The absolute change in pulse pressure variation and stroke volume variation after inc
276 d DPD demonstrated higher pulmonary arterial pressures versus isolated postcapillary pulmonary hypert
277                                         With pressure-volume analysis, we separately describe the cha
278 ctrical impedance tomography-derived maps of pressure-volume curve shapes allow to detect regions in
279 ardiography was repeated, with additional RV pressure-volume measurements, along with lung, RV histol
280 tent in perfused hearts when the LV performs pressure-volume work.
281           At initial clinic visit, her blood pressure was 138/84 with an unremarkable cardiovascular
282                                        Blood pressure was assessed on 6 occasions between the ages of
283                                5 cm of water pressure was delivered via CPAP nasal prongs.
284                                Mean arterial pressure was reduced to 30 mm Hg for 90 minutes, followe
285 interpretation that the loop is relocated by pressure was validated by site-directed mutagenesis and
286                             Increased aortic pressure wave pulsatility and greater decrease in pulsat
287 proposed: movement of a chemical agent and a pressure wave through the vasculature.
288 ty and pharmacological manipulation of blood pressure, we show that veterans with PTSD have augmented
289 urgeons score and right ventricular systolic pressure were 2+/-3 and 15+/-16 mm Hg, respectively.
290 temperature and post-earthquake mean monthly pressure were negatively associated with ZIKV incidence
291 ressure and flow velocity and central aortic pressure were recorded with sensor wires.
292 i), age, and maximal static expiratory mouth pressure were significant predictors of ventilation-free
293 rats were catheterized, and left ventricular pressures were recorded.
294 stress, and all cells lyse at relatively low pressure when grown in confinement.
295 measurements in La1.6-x Nd0.4Sr x CuO4 under pressure, which reveal a large and unexpected shift of p
296 ate this process by generating intracellular pressure, which the contractile actomyosin cortex direct
297  place in the no-man's land, the temperature-pressure window in which homogeneous nucleation prevents
298 iagnostic discordance, with the FFR from the pressure wire >0.80 and that from the microcatheter <0.7
299     Herein, synchrotron radiation-based high-pressure X-ray diffraction is used to quantify the influ
300 e cellular and antibody (Ab)-mediated immune pressure, yet possess contemporary fitness.

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