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1 emic of opioid use, it is likely to be under-recognised.
2 appreciably higher than has been previously recognised.
3 in multiple sclerosis (MS) are increasingly recognised.
4 ults older than 70 years of age are now well recognised.
5 istance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae is globally recognised.
6 ociated with Alzheimer's disease needs to be recognised.
7 y of girls with earlier menarche needs to be recognised.
8 d prevalence was found in AD than previously recognised.
9 coccal biology and evolution than previously recognised.
10 ir involvement in infectious disease is less recognised.
12 we developed a task in which subjects had to recognise a continuous modulated noise sequence delivere
13 ermal alcohol monitors with ex-offenders who recognise a link between their alcohol consumption and o
14 (with its high recurrence risk) is now well recognised, a number of management dilemmas remain, part
15 rons' receptive fields are not optimised for recognising abstract shapes, a conclusion which casts do
17 h abnormalities of mood, sleep and cognition recognised alongside the neurological symptoms of seizur
20 platform Reddit and developed classifiers to recognise and classify posts related to mental illness a
21 Climate change imposes an urgent need to recognise and conserve the species likely to be worst af
22 leaders, scholars and policy makers need to recognise and legitimise the fact that nurses must think
23 alth-care workers will need to be trained to recognise and manage the needs of these young people so
26 cooperators display a tag ('greenbeard') and recognise and preferentially direct cooperation towards
30 mental health disorders, and that failure to recognise and treat ADHD is detrimental to the wellbeing
44 areas in which they have not been previously recognised; and contaminated compounded medications.
46 n this systematic review was evaluated using recognised appraisal criteria relevant to the specific s
49 y 1977, bacteria of the genus Legionella are recognised as a common cause of community-acquired pneum
51 and functional heterogeneity is increasingly recognised as a driver of cancer progression and surviva
56 ocial needs of patients with cancer has been recognised as a priority within oncology care for severa
57 population, congestive heart failure is well recognised as a progressive disorder, with a variable pe
61 ommon cause of atypical parkinsonism, is now recognised as a range of motor and behavioural syndromes
64 Although bipolar disorder is increasingly recognised as a spectrum of multisystem disorders (ie, b
67 emerged more than a decade ago and has been recognised as a valid way to categorise diseases that af
68 ged children with Fabry disease and are well-recognised as a valuable tool for diagnosis of Fabry dis
75 s in low-resource countries are increasingly recognised as an important aspect of global health, yet
77 st diagnosis in adulthood has finally become recognised as an important clinical issue due to the inc
78 Tuberculosis in children is increasingly recognised as an important component of the global tuber
80 brain barrier (BBB) disruption has long been recognised as an important early feature of multiple scl
84 Supportive care and palliative care are now recognised as critical components of global cancer contr
86 ge-gated potassium channel (VGKC) were first recognised as having a potential pathogenic role in diso
89 carry minimal disease risk, are increasingly recognised as important human pathogens, particularly be
90 ix metalloproteinases (MMPs), have long been recognised as important targets of anticancer therapy.
92 e eco-evolutionary dynamics of dispersal are recognised as key in determining the responses of popula
93 project onto the spinal cord, have long been recognised as key links in the multiple neural networks
94 ical constraints on independent breeding are recognised as major drivers of cooperative breeding acro
95 ppel Lindau) tumour suppressor has long been recognised as necessary for the pathogenesis of clear ce
104 is a common disease that is now more widely recognised because of the rise in prevalence and the inc
108 in NCD care in high-income settings are well recognised, but evidence from low- and middle-income cou
109 w-income and middle-income countries is well recognised, but less consensus exists about its importan
115 reover, since the alpha-(1-4)-glucan epitope recognised by INCh1 is also a component of glycogen, thi
116 swaps which demonstrated that the L1 domains recognised by inter-genotype cross-neutralising antibodi
118 tance of safeguarding marine biodiversity is recognised by policy makers, the lack of advanced unders
119 lth and impede recovery, and this is clearly recognised by policymakers especially in the UK context.
120 lation of the streptococcal surface proteins recognised by pooled human immunoglobulin permitted iden
121 The nature of the molecular ligand that is recognised by the VanSA sensory component has not hither
124 ibute to our understanding of the L1 domains recognised by vaccine-induced cross-neutralising antibod
125 ation of cells, tissues, and organs has been recognised by WHO as an important medical task for its m
126 sent a considerable global health burden, as recognised by WHO's Battle against Respiratory Viruses i
130 The Armstrong criteria usefully broadens the recognised clinical phenotype of CBD but does not suffic
131 tions require linking functional traits with recognised coexistence mechanisms involving spatial or t
133 primer and probe sequences that specifically recognise cow and pig components, against the backdrop o
135 mon incident types were failure to act on or recognise deterioration (23%), inpatient falls (10%), he
136 on templation strategy, the [3]rotaxane host recognises dicarboxylates through the formation of 1:1 s
137 to investigate the association of three well-recognised dietary patterns with cognitive change over a
143 r psychosocial impairment) is common, can be recognised early in life, evolves continuously across th
144 beat obesity, the least fattening of widely recognised eating patterns needs to be measured and supp
146 agnosia, a condition definied by problems in recognising faces that, in contrast with acquired prosop
147 , face, jaw, tongue, or palate--are an under-recognised feature of patients with functional symptoms.
149 c degradation product of sesamolin, although recognised for its anti-inflammatory effects, has low bi
150 entially in New Zealand, and has been widely recognised for its antibacterial properties and specific
151 The RUNX1 transcription factor is widely recognised for its tumour suppressor effects in leukaemi
152 usly hard to genetically manipulate, as they recognise foreign nucleic acids; the lentivector system
153 ction fraction (HFPEF) is a common, globally recognised, form of heart failure for which no treatment
159 atorial occurrence of modules that alter and recognise histone modifications is a recurrent feature.
161 lavour and wine volatile composition is well recognised, however with thousands of compounds in wine
165 cause of so-called T-cell exhaustion-a newly recognised immunosuppressive mechanism that occurs with
166 ffered significant losses but their recently recognised importance in CO2 sequestration is creating o
167 Concurrent peripheral neuropathy has been recognised in association with copper deficiency but has
168 r as we know, 7 of these compounds have been recognised in beer for the first time: feruloylquinic ac
170 Executive and behavioural changes are well-recognised in classical amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (A
173 Importantly, these components, which are recognised in nephrology, could help to explain residual
175 lst ajmaline-related hepatotoxicity was well-recognised in the era in which the drug was administered
177 s for newborn babies and stillbirths must be recognised in the post-2015 framework, with correspondin
180 e clinical syndrome is becoming increasingly recognised, in large part because of improved and more r
183 is the most diverse of these receptors as it recognises infectious agents from a range of pathogenic
184 omegalovirus is the most frequent, yet under-recognised, infectious cause of newborn malformation in
187 tion test, focuses on an animal's ability to recognise itself in a mirror and success has thus far be
188 t the largest biome on Earth, viruses have a recognised key ecological role, but their diversity is s
191 rse set of antigenic shapes whilst TCRs only recognise linear peptides presented by a major histocomp
193 strategies and national TB programmes should recognise men as an underserved high-risk group and impr
194 ep learning approach, we could automatically recognise mental illness-related posts in our balenced d
195 ndant population of innate-like T-cells, can recognise metabolites of vitamin B, when presented by th
196 he elements of information exchange within a recognised model of shared decision-making do not adequa
203 rtical degeneration (CCD) is an increasingly recognised neurodegenerative disease process affecting m
212 Antibiotic treatment regimens, targeting recognised pathogens, have substantially contributed to
214 reen environments for mental health has been recognised, population-level evidence to this effect is
217 tic images has found limited improvement for recognising previously learnt faces in a new expression
220 ence, subpopulations of naive T cells can be recognised raising questions about the processes that gi
222 the areas of challenging poor practice, and recognising, responding to and disclosing adverse events
223 nserved carboxy-terminal (CCT) domain, which recognises RFXV/I motifs present in its upstream activat
224 invariant MAIT T-cell antigen receptor (TCR) recognises riboflavin and folic acid metabolites bound b
226 Cerebral vessel pathology might be an under-recognised risk factor for Alzheimer's disease dementia.
230 arly function is probably independent of the recognised role of Lin28 proteins in negatively regulati
236 other sRNAs, RydC bears a 'seed' region that recognises specific transcripts through base-pairing, an
241 ing and jobs the scientific community should recognise that most of the tools used to evaluate scient
242 an individual or environmental level, should recognise that quality of life and social participation
243 uminate patterns and trends in outcomes, but recognise that understanding of poor maternal health als
244 and in the field of health and human rights recognise that upstream social, political, and structura
258 e first examples of an endonuclease that can recognise the 5'-monophosphorylated ends of RNA thereby
260 inding factors (TRF1 and TRF2), specifically recognise the double-stranded TTAGGG tandem repeat seque
262 y cause adverse effects reflect a failure to recognise the limitations of other sources of evidence a
264 ed to their non-authenticity, due to the non recognise the plant due to the leaves similarity among p
268 ibody (FB11) was used for the detection that recognises the lipopolysaccharide found in the outer mem
271 or the majority of WG food codes identified, recognising the importance of these foods to WG intake i
274 on of infants with cystic fibrosis was first recognised, the performance of newborn blood spot screen
275 wth, and mortality is higher than previously recognised; the adolescent growth spurt (10-14 years), w
276 les act as sensors for the immune system but recognise their respective antigens in different ways.
278 f developing or exacerbating asthma are well recognised, there is still uncertainty, for example, wit
283 ut hormones on vagal afferent neurons is now recognised to be an early step in controlling nutrient d
284 ants following expert clinical review (those recognised to be clinically significant to health and ab
286 esity in women of reproductive age is widely recognised to be important both for their health and for
289 n selected fibre tracts whose destruction is recognised to elicit predictable behavioural deficits an
291 Although the contribution of carotenoids was recognised to some extent, other reactions seem of major
293 Alu-exons and show that NMD more efficiently recognises transcripts with Alu-exons compared to other
296 other areas of science and engineering while recognising unique challenges for the Cardiac Physiome;
297 s and distinct discriminating compounds were recognised, which could lead to subsequent biomarker ide
298 findings in patients with this syndrome are recognised widely and various treatments exist, includin
299 Further, such a concept could explain the recognised widespread imaging abnormalities of the ALS n
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