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1 ned to deliver "actionable" findings-genomic results that 1) reveal fundamental biology, 2) inform cl
2 d disclaimers (15%), and never described the results that a typical patient may expect.
3 ernative hypothesis drawn from site-specific results that aboveground respiration and belowground all
4 not fill the pore space completely, with the result that acidic brine continues to diffuse through th
5                 We demonstrate through these results that ACOT1 regulates fasting hepatic FA metaboli
6                 We show, in line with recent results, that activation of Spo0A through the phosphorel
7  the pattern of inhibitory input and provide results that agree with current known anatomy.
8 to affect breast cancer survival, and obtain results that agree with judgements of a breast cancer on
9 ize axonal disease in patients with MS, with results that agree with known trends from neuropathologi
10 tigated, the novel chip-based assay produced results that agreed with polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
11 n, and 41 (36.6%) contacts had isolates with results that also matched the purported source for etham
12 t one's ancestry; but commercially available results that appear incidentally can also be distributed
13 tively, and these results help clarify prior results that appeared to conflict with these fundamental
14 sors with high sensitivity and short time-to-result that are capable of detecting biomarkers in body
15  ethnographic insights to provide replicable results that are also easily conveyed to correctional au
16  hypothesis in a large sample, which yielded results that are applicable to the general population.
17 o our experimental data gives corneal-uptake results that are approximately three to five times small
18  bioinformatics analysis, they often produce results that are biased or require excessive computation
19  proposed scheme leads to improved alignment results that are biologically more meaningful at reduced
20 es with fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) results that are classified as indeterminate (i.e., atyp
21 e showed that our approach not only provides results that are comparable to conventional colony-count
22 idation method" can be used for sizing (with results that are comparable to TEM) despite charges of o
23               COSMOtherm is shown to produce results that are comparable to those obtained using grou
24 ted data on blood clots used in a GWAS yield results that are comparable with those obtained using cl
25  known taxonomic composition, metaBEETL gave results that are competitive with existing similarity-ba
26 s between genes and abnormal phenotypes with results that are competitive with state-of-the-art algor
27 ne and of atrophy in critical brain regions, results that are consistent with modification of the Alz
28 ue-resident microbiota within the intestine, results that are consistent with previous reports using
29 system with a domain-adapted system produced results that are consistent with the notion that the req
30 saccadic eye movement as a probe, we provide results that are critical for investigating and understa
31 main conclusion is that, taking into account results that are currently available, we should remain c
32 erpret the same data differently, generating results that are difficult to reconcile.
33 gical, statistical and evolutionary analysis results that are difficult to relate to one another.
34 and occult maternal malignancies may explain results that are discordant with the fetal karyotype and
35 n both simulated and real reads and produces results that are easier to interpret when applied to lar
36 um of known human viruses at once, providing results that are easy to interpret and customizable.
37  is robust and reproducible while generating results that are easy to interpret.
38                              Here, we obtain results that are essentially consistent with those from
39 ical microscopy and obtain simple analytical results that are generally applicable to experimental si
40                We show that the HMM produces results that are highly correlated with previous assignm
41 ervice delivery has begun to yield promising results that are improving the quality of, and access to
42 ional theory calculations provide structural results that are in good agreement with infrared and X-r
43                           The model produced results that are in very good agreement with experimenta
44 lack of appropriate test methods can lead to results that are inaccurate or not reproducible.
45                           This method yields results that are incompatible with the EU's quality stan
46 ical point to obtain predictions can lead to results that are inconsistent with a more careful KZM an
47 lity analyses, our dynamical approach yields results that are independent of the coordinates used to
48 enotyping provides reliable and reproducible results that are informative about emerging drug resista
49  key role, yielding profound and interesting results that are informative to device design as well as
50 uestions being addressed in order to achieve results that are more consistent across studies and allo
51                     In addition to providing results that are more consistent with independent observ
52 oal of a sensitivity analysis is to identify results that are most dependent on questionable or unsup
53  worrisome behaviors such as urine drug test results that are negative for the prescribed opioid shou
54 ive study, there are still many experimental results that are not well understood because conventiona
55  regions and outperforming conventional BOLD results that are often buried under vascular biases.
56 H functions during red blood cell formation, results that are potentially useful to treat certain ane
57 he glycoside-derived boronic esters provides results that are qualitatively consistent with the obser
58 membrane vesicles have persistently produced results that are seemingly incompatible with such a mech
59 ssment of AMD from fundus images can produce results that are similar to human performance levels.
60 can modify an apo structure to yield mapping results that are similar to those of the respective boun
61 delays in follow-up of patients with imaging results that are suggestive of lung cancer and to valida
62 hows that MMPA on public databases can yield results that are very useful for medicinal chemistry.
63 hanges caused by the high-fat diet, with the result that [ATP] and contractile function decreased sig
64 on with mass spectrometric analysis provided results that augmented the bone organ culture work and c
65 n removed, often give spurious and confusing results that bear little relevance to solving the proble
66 within 1 hour predicted quantitative culture results that became available weeks later, rapidly indic
67 ity and proportion of positive blood culture results that become positive more than 24 hours after pl
68                  Here, we report biochemical results that better define the properties of formaldehyd
69 ows the authors of an eLife paper to publish results that build on their original research paper.
70                Here we report the surprising result that c-rel-/- mice display significantly earlier
71 RET quenching at rest revealed an unexpected result that can be interpreted as a previously unknown L
72 ndling multidentate reactions and publishing results that can avoid ambiguity or confusion.
73  reported, with 63 compositional variations--results that can be extended to the synthesis of hundred
74 the potential to provide real-time objective results that can be used for routine monitoring and eval
75  of classical microbiological approaches and results that can be used to direct antifungal management
76  response, imaging must provide quantitative results that can be validated.
77 cal laboratories to be aware of the variable results that can occur when using different methods for
78 orage capacities are lower than anticipated, results that can partially be explained by the disordere
79 pe ATPase complex from detergent micelles, a result that cannot be achieved by means of CID using sta
80 ious studies have reported ensemble-averaged results that cannot distinguish the impact of mesoscale
81                               There are many results that characterize single steps in terms of the f
82                       We also derive general results that characterize the interaction of any two str
83 ew TM cannot be described by the established results that characterize the topology of the Dirac and
84 hs in this location is consistent with model results that claim the biological origin of exported car
85  force with reference to head and body size, results that concur with scaling patterns across a diver
86                    Boonk et al. now describe results that confirm the value of immunophenotype, and t
87 ad age-specific quantitative immunoglobulins results that confirmed PIDD.
88 :C distribution with ddGTP or dGDPNP yielded results that confirmed the signaling model and ruled out
89 ransplantable breast cancer models, yielding results that conformed with predictions based on the ant
90                              Here we present results that connect these seemingly unrelated pathways
91                               We here report results that contradict these findings.
92 rspective is to give a short overview of all results that contribute to the current knowledge of the
93 ntific models are ideally reproducible, with results that converge despite varying methods.
94  Bond Energy Decomposition Analyses provided results that correlate well with the experimental data.
95 le drop of blood, outputs color-based visual results that correlate with Hgb levels.
96 o obtain, dynamic measures yield significant results that could be considered physiologically "closer
97 roaches toward this goal, offering promising results that could lead to the development of new classe
98 ell as initial ion acceleration experimental results that demonstrate increased ion energy and yield
99  mathematical, analytical, and computational results that demonstrate that consideration of the spati
100 his Perspective we highlight recent exciting results that demonstrate their enormous potential.
101 late strand hypoxanthine, extending previous results that demonstrated inhibition by uracil.
102  cerium photosensitizers beyond our previous results that demonstrated inner sphere halogen atom abst
103 erface and did not account for yeast display results that depended on combinations of affinity and pr
104 e the aromatic properties of wines, produced results that depended on the variety concerned.
105 e strength of purifying selection in vivo, a result that derives from a steep non-linear ampicillin-d
106 he RootScape analysis recapitulated previous results that described complex phenotypes in the mutants
107                        Moving from the exact result that drainage network configurations minimizing t
108 iques performed on the same sample, produces results that emphasize the strengths of each technique w
109 d virtual populations based on biosimulation results that enables the rapid development of an ensembl
110 e hotspot-specifying protein PRDM9, with the result that erosion of the hotspot is slowed.
111 ement of the original fully quantum model, a result that establishes a relation between this latter q
112 Redundancy analysis indicated the unexpected results that, except for soil PAHs concentration, the PA
113               We review methods and emerging results that exhibit remarkable accuracy in mapping and
114                                        Here, results that expand the scope of solid-phase peptide syn
115 ent experimental, numerical, and theoretical results that explain these similarities, and illustrate
116                                         This result - that exposure to threats varies spatially, and
117 odel, and we present additional experimental results that extend our understanding of the ion atmosph
118 lizing in cells than in buffer, a surprising result that firmly establishes the significance of quina
119                       We conclude from these results that FtsI and MtrB are codependent for their act
120    Thus, our data demonstrate the surprising result that functions encoded by the influenza A virus M
121                          We report the novel result that gamma power at the peak of theta was most re
122  and consolidate the large number of partial results that get produced.
123                             Importantly, the results that glutamine-dependent survival and sensitivit
124  and pulling of actin filaments by myosin, a result that has broad implications for cellular mechanos
125 rough different physiological mechanisms - a result that has important implications for process-based
126 produces equal amounts of MSA and sulfate, a result that has significant implications for nss-SO4(2-)
127 ytotoxic to human liver and bladder cells, a result that has stimulated interest in the chemistry and
128   Generally, researchers need to convert the results that have been analyzed according to old assembl
129 nd offer explanations for seemingly opposing results that have been reported previously.
130 iew, we discuss TCR specificity, emphasizing results that have emerged from structural and physical s
131          This Perspective describes exciting results that have emerged from the investment and furthe
132 e proliferated over the past 3 decades, with results that have influenced every aspect of cardiology
133                       It is clear from these results that high phytochemical diversity not only enhan
134 gainst an experimental mouse model of MPE, a result that holds promise for future efficient therapies
135 s finding, however, does not affect our main result that HONO in the investigated Po Valley region is
136 ncreased demand for EFRs in the UK, with the result that human exposure to PBDEs in UK homes and offi
137                 We review recent theoretical results that identify three separate mechanisms that mod
138 nt pathways or yield biased and inconsistent results that ignore dynamic patterns and time-sensitivit
139 de only a tunnel vision perspective on study results that ignores the clinical effects the study was
140 s, we predict the striking, counterintuitive result that in the presence of collectively generated fl
141          This leads to the counter-intuitive result that, in unfed samples, compression can open inte
142                             Our data support results that indicate individual's ability to physiologi
143 hed studies revealed a converging pattern of results that indicated that choice-bias changes, rather
144                            Following initial results that indicated the importance of buttressing the
145                          We infer from these results that irregular, disorganized variations in matri
146 ers is less than that reported previously, a result that is attributed to the much smaller, approxima
147 tance and negative predictor of tolerance, a result that is consistent with a trade-off between behav
148  response 88 (MYD88) mutations (4/5; 80%), a result that is consistent with in vitro cooperation betw
149 rating different forms of spatial mapping, a result that is consistent with navigational and episodic
150 s predominantly G to T base substitutions, a result that is consistent with previous mutation data de
151 e a small carbon source to the atmosphere, a result that is consistent with the 'top-down' result fro
152 anges sign at each structural domain wall, a result that is corroborated by symmetry analysis and phe
153  bulk modulus with increasing temperature, a result that is counterintuitive because no or very littl
154  which tethered bees learn visual stimuli, a result that is important for future neurobiological stud
155 result in any such morphological features, a result that is in agreement with that observed from fluo
156  significantly compromised in the variant, a result that is inconsistent with Glu(232) being neutral
157                   This is a counterintuitive result that is neither observed nor predicted outside of
158  Au(111) to enable direct tip/pi contacts, a result that is not possible by conventional methods.
159  domains of modern plant terpene cyclases, a result that is of interest since it has been proposed th
160 imately A.D. 850 to the anthropogenic era, a result that is significant at the 99% confidence level.
161  false findings was low for the overall scan result: that is, positive versus negative scan result (k
162 ere compared to conventional laboratory test results, that is, BK viremia (quantitative polymerase ch
163 120 pM) than the monomers (260 pM), the best results-that is, low background uptake and excellent tum
164 120 pM) than the monomers (260 pM), the best results-that is, low background uptake and excellent tum
165    qRT-PCR analysis confirmed the microarray results, that KIR2DL4, IL6 and SELE were highly expresse
166 ematical model explains the counterintuitive result that knocking down the main target of ICI (ERalph
167      Newsome et al. question neither our key result, that large-penalty cues elicited stronger respon
168 , potassium, magnesium, iron and phosphorus, resulting that leaves of J. curcas are composed by three
169 rlo calculations of this transition, finding results that lie between the two experimental prediction
170  a simple model, we arrive at an interesting result that lower concentrations have longer aggregates
171                            We infer from our results that macaroni penguins will most likely be negat
172 ted radiation treatment is required to yield results that match experimental observations.
173  on the connectome, thus yielding modularity result that maximizes data likelihood.
174 .E6E7p16) compared with Ad.E6E7 (DC.E6E7), a result that may be due to an effect of p16 on cyclin-dep
175                               Here we report results that may explain the decreased efficiency of HDA
176                              Here, we report results that may explain this outcome, based on the find
177 tions of clinical features and investigation results that may warrant diagnosis of TB uveitis and tre
178 onsistent framework, providing interpretable results that meaningfully deal with environmental change
179 e is promising in the sense that it leads to results that might explain why moderate magnetic fields
180 ia lower the threshold for severity with the result that more children are included who are at lower
181 ed of what I recall as the main illuminating results that my many dozens of students and postdoctoral
182                                           It results that neutral gold complexes with dithiolene liga
183 t make for each approach, and the quality of results that one might expect from each technique.
184 en made toward achieving this goal, with the result that only Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan have
185 mpaction of DNA by yeast condensin, with the result that only the multimer shows ATP-enhanced DNA-com
186                                   Similar to results that our group has published in colon cancer cel
187                              Early user test results that overturned some of our intuitions strengthe
188  lung cancer, corroborating the Kaplan-Meier results that patients with ZNF322A protein overexpressio
189             Here we present proof-of-concept results that pave the way for further investigations.
190 aining acidic substitutions, consistent with results that phosphorylation inhibits interaction with t
191                         We conclude from our results that PI4KIIalpha's activity is regulated indirec
192 wal, the ability to reduce cannabis use, and results that point to promising future work.
193 resence of macromolecular crowding agents, a result that points to unfolded-state perturbations.
194 ndetectable by RT-qPCR, can yield unreliable results that poorly reflect the binding stoichiometry of
195                       Here, we report survey results that provide an examination of the public commun
196 ay generates robust and easily interpretable results that provide direct experimental evidence of bin
197  perspective is limited to the discussion of results that provide explicit chemistry or structure-act
198 llular domain to pull down LL-37 in vitro, a result that provides further evidence that LL-37 binds t
199 llular solution, explaining the experimental result that PT in E148A is blocked whether or not Cl(-)c
200 k or eliminate D2R have led to controversial results that questioned the importance of D2R in motor f
201                                          New results that raise questions regarding the safety of dro
202 and modulate the energetics of conduction, a result that rationalizes recent experimental findings.
203 to the reported simulations and experimental results that rear-located surface plasmon on bare metall
204  challenging to integrate genomic-classifier results that report a numeric risk of recurrence into tr
205  biophysical basis for, previously published results that reported lack of a mutant effect in HIV vir
206 and (6) assigning staff to follow up on test results that return after the patient is discharged (0.2
207 on angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy results that reveal an unexpected characteristic of the
208                                   We present results that reveal both the morphological and compositi
209                                    Promising results that robust to lift-off changes and invariant fe
210                       Here, we present pupil results that run contrary to this proposal, suggesting a
211 ical, magnetostratigraphic and radioisotopic results that securely place the Chorora Formation sedime
212 stratification and the latest in a series of results that shed light on new approaches for rationally
213 wever automated techniques do give different results that should be considered when informing patient
214      This study provides important benchmark results that should be of interest to patients, retina s
215  the policy statement outlines categories of results that should be reported in the early phases of m
216 e model predicts and elucidates experimental results that show a characteristic correlation between p
217                             We describe here results that show a protein's outer membrane regions are
218 ahertz absorption and microwave spectroscopy results that show collective behavior including dissipat
219                     This was consistent with results that show gammaH2AX was markedly suppressed in t
220                 We generated high resolution results that show geographical patterns of variations an
221                               The reasonable results that show good fitting between the spectroscopic
222  droplet explains the recent Solid-State NMR results that show salts directly facilitate protein mobi
223 efined-pathway model stems from experimental results that show that proteins are assemblies of small
224  formulations were supported by cytotoxicity results that showed a similar efficacy to free dual drug
225               These results support previous results that showed that E2 can rapidly affect male sexu
226 tructure assignment problems shows promising results that signal a potential paradigm shift from conv
227                       We find the surprising result that solid solution alloys become less likely as
228  after a series of multiple events, with the result that some current Hordeum sp. individuals harbor
229 o BLM, suggesting a limited understanding of results that some surgeons share.
230  model rationalizes a series of experimental results that spans from in vitro to in vivo and to human
231 mouth, randomized, controlled clinical trial results that specifically tracked pain at different site
232 resistant to oxidation by dioxygen, with the result that steady-state semiquinone concentrations in S
233 inear spring systems and show the surprising result that such nonlinear and complex pulse design prob
234 ion of essential genes, we received accurate results that suggest protein domains are more basic unit
235 l membranes and improved cognitive function, results that suggest STEP as a novel therapeutic target
236                Here, we present experimental results that suggest that the inhomogeneous strain induc
237 n have on a vertebrate genome and contradict results that suggested that population instability contr
238 pwise manner is contrasted with experimental results that support electron tunneling or even some for
239                                 Experimental results that support these calculations, including kinet
240                   Here I briefly discuss the results that support these ideas and their implications
241            We present the first experimental results that take into account both the measured biodist
242  to volume ratio in some organisms, with the result that the brain is strongly convoluted into sulci
243 e defined in this limit, with the surprising result that the coefficients are not bounded by unity.
244 d by an increase in cell spreading, with the result that the density of TCR microclusters on the surf
245 certain crystal planes of Au seeds, with the result that the final nanostructure can be tuned via the
246    Further investigations are needed for the result that the flow of sand through a porous bed or mul
247 otating magnetic field, we find a surprising result that the fundamental limit of T(2) time scaling o
248   These factors lead to the counterintuitive result that the initial presence of defectors sometimes
249 ver, our result shows a distinctly different result that the local structure of liquid gallium resemb
250 similar at high and low resolution, with the result that the number of years of data needed to detect
251                   Here we present a striking result that the paths in various networks are significan
252 nclear, our findings, combined with previous results that the delayed fractional dose increases CSP-s
253  Genome Atlas (TCGA), we show the surprising results that the paired normal samples are in general mo
254                      Along with our previous results that the tyrosine phosphatase activity of Eya is
255            Here, we report the unprecedented result that thiamin is dispensable for the growth of the
256      This study adds to a now growing set of results that together illustrate how genetics may broadl
257 lustering results ,: and that the clustering results that use a N: MC of the estimated order give a p
258 onal influenza vaccines; however, additional results that used a stricter case definition (Brighton l
259 e remains a gap between promising laboratory results that usually require nano-structured materials a
260 onding TMs of cysteine-less NupC(C-) yielded results that validate the newly developed structural hom
261 oaches is logistically challenging, with the result that very few estimates of this important paramet
262 mental design and the result shows promising results that vestibular sensory input while walking coul
263  Fdx is catalyzed by dithiothreitol (DTT), a result that was confirmed by mass spectrometry.
264 d phosphorylated AKT levels were observed, a result that was confirmed in Hepa1-6, C2C12, and differe
265 es as a function of peptide concentration, a result that was consistent with stronger clamping behavi
266 strated their specificity for macrophages, a result that was corroborated by flow cytometry.
267 ose to CC following recent global warming, a result that was found to be at odds with state-of the ar
268 ps within the upland and lowland ecotypes, a result that was further supported through genetic distan
269 acrylate and hydrophilic monomethacrylate, a result that was not observed in a hydroxyethyl methacryl
270 e regulation of pyocyanin and rhamnolipid, a result that was not predicted using genetic approaches t
271  have increased over the last six decades, a result that was remarkably consistent across a highly di
272 in a layer between Al2O3 and stearic acid, a result that was verified by water contact angle measurem
273 ound to be sensitive to thermal annealing, a result that we attribute to the influence of strain on t
274 ng is dependent on T-type Ca(2+) channels, a result that we confirmed here in vivo.
275  relationships are currently undocumented, a result that we support experimentally through "crowd-sou
276                                          The results that we discuss show that the s2D method predict
277          To determine whether the phenotypic results that we found were specific to depletion of the
278 tremely low (KD >1 mM) and produced the best results that we have observed to date.
279 focus on clinical events and for cost, trial results that were classified as positive were published
280 e re-combined and designed as one, producing results that were closer to optimal with a minimal incre
281 ependent analyses of the NGS data reproduced results that were comparable to those reported by Gilead
282  transfusions compared with heparin +/- GPI, results that were consistent with evolution in PCI techn
283 sinolates with Sinapis alba myrosinase, with results that were consistent with previous reports.
284        One hundred eight specimens generated results that were discordant with those from the xTAG RV
285 s published in high-impact journals produced results that were generally consistent with the findings
286 t is comprised of green solvents and yielded results that were greater than 90% of the multi-response
287  correlation coefficient, 0.90), and yielded results that were highly correlated with tracer biodistr
288 thod consistently and substantially produced results that were lower than the correct values.
289 (15%) patients had liver function test (LFT) results that were more than eight times higher than the
290 fection in 29 patients; 25 had fluid culture results that were negative for infection, and aspiration
291 l's Comment focuses on extrapolations of our results that were not implied or asserted in our Report.
292 .2%) WB and 7/71 (9.9%) BS samples had Xpert results that were reported as "invalid" or "error" and w
293                   23 of 44 meta-analyses had results that were significant at p values less than 0.05
294 cipitate; and adjusting for country produced results that were similar.
295  HCV drug resistance and HCV RNA measurement results that were submitted to the US Food and Drug Admi
296 levels than observed in wild-type (WT) mice, results that were supported by experiments with Ifitm3(-
297       Essential agreement, defined as Biomic results that were within +/-1 2-fold dilution of the Mic
298 <--{:C(X)Y}(0) and not Fe(IV)={C(X)Y}(2-), a result that will facilitate research on IPC reactivities
299 ed trials of pirfenidone and nintedanib, and results that will come from ongoing trials of other agen
300 tructural basis for its mechanism of action, results that will facilitate the design of new antibioti

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