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1 nolytic activity (kinact = 1.4 x 10(5) m(-1) s(-1)).
2 g from approximately 0.03 to 1.7 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1) .
3  mobilities (41 for holes and 80 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1) for electrons) and device stability are improved d
4 h Hall mobility value of >20,000 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1) is measured in as-grown Bi2O2Se nanoflakes at low
5 e greatest shift in mobility (1.58 cm(2)V(-1)s(-1)) compared the DMMP monomer (1.63 cm(2)V(-1)s(-1)).
6 )) compared the DMMP monomer (1.63 cm(2)V(-1)s(-1)).
7  h g(-1) at 35 C (fully charged within 100 s) and sustain more than 10,000 cycles with capacity fad
8 ith a fixed power of 150 mW/cm for 22 min 15 s) or active surveillance.
9 ed was equivalent to 6.5 x 10(-11) mol m(-2) s(-1), which is over an order of magnitude greater than
10 mparison to the value of 2.38 x 10(-6) cm(2)/s using a standard electrochemical cell.
11 diffusion coefficient of 1.59 x 10(-6) cm(2)/s, in comparison to the value of 2.38 x 10(-6) cm(2)/s u
12  a mean diffusion coefficient of 0.42 mum(2)/s.
13                                       Eu(3+)'s and Sm(3+)'s action was tested on single RyR1 channels
14                          Eu(3+)'s and Sm(3+)'s action was tested on single RyR1 channels reconstitute
15 optic training to a value of 176.7 +/- 152.4 s of arc after training (p < 0.01).
16 r 1-H, which decays via 1,5-HAT (tau1/2 = 48 s, DeltaH(double dagger) = 10.0 +/- 0.3 kcal mol(-1)).
17 .17cP) and the vacuum method (4.22cP) at 500 s(-1) were closely correlated at 27 degrees C.
18 therapy; however, fundamental aspects of AAV's capsid assembly remain poorly characterized.
19                                   The agency's failure to adequately account for the risks of perchlo
20 on between this benzene ring and the agonist's quaternary ammonium (QA) and (2) AChRs respond strongl
21 l and zygotic knockout further revealed Aire's critical functions for spindle assembly in preimplanta
22                                    Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a detrimental neurodegenerative diseas
23                                    Alzheimer's disease (AD; n = 164) was identified with 70% sensitiv
24                                    Alzheimer's disease was uncommon (6%) among patients whose only to
25 naging diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer's disease.
26  spectrum disorder, depression and Alzheimer's disease.
27 ne-to-brain communication, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.
28 ve neurological illnesses, such as Alzheimer's disease.
29 Understanding how risk factors for Alzheimer's disease (AD) affect brain function and cognition in he
30  limbic and subcortical areas from Alzheimer's disease cases (n = 19), neurologically normal elderly
31 o the forebrain and degenerates in Alzheimer's disease (AD).
32 n amyloid-beta peptide involved in Alzheimer's disease.
33             Tauopathies, including Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other neurodegenerative conditions, a
34 ion in neurological diseases, like Alzheimer's disease (AD).
35               Prion diseases, like Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson disease, are rapidly progressive
36 ermediate and late Braak stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD), as well as in other neurodegenerative di
37  received IVIG performed better on Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-cognitive subscale (ADAS-Cog;
38 ated to amyloid-beta metabolism or Alzheimer's disease were quantified by enzyme-linked immunosorbent
39 rious brain disorders, such as the Alzheimer's Disease (AD), are associated with a marked drop in the
40 ion is an important contributor to Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathogenesis, as underscored by the recen
41 iously unrecognized contributor to Alzheimer's disease that is independent of neuronal hypometabolism
42  to accumulate in individuals with Alzheimer's disease (AD).
43  cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer's disease or schizophrenia.
44  9qA1 (Yap1) and/or 6qA2 (Met) amplification(s).
45 (+) B cells decreased B16-F10 metastasis and s.c. tumor growth, and this was IFN-gamma dependent.
46  be a spontaneous process, based on Anfinsen's discovery that purified proteins can fold on their own
47 required for cell proliferation, enhanced AR's transcriptional activity, and colocated with AR at spe
48  versus cytology-screened women in Australia's HPV-vaccinated population (by 2014, resident women </=
49 ude that involvement of the peptide backbone's carbonyl and amide groups in hydrogen-bond stabilizati
50 te Horse, Chivas Regal (12years), Ballantine's Finest, Old Parr and Natu Nobilis.
51 he microbiota at different stages of Barrett's carcinogenesis and investigate the Cytosponge as a min
52 material property of each bead and that bead's effect on SOD1 fibrillization rate was with regard to
53 eed for an improved understanding of biochar's impacts on soil NO emissions.
54 ussed herein is the ability to adapt biology's mechanisms for innovation and optimization to solving
55                                     Bismarck's Health Insurance Act of 1883 established the first soc
56 y because of the rapid offset of bivalirudin's antithrombotic effect during a window of limited oral
57 ents were identified with the use of Boothby's standard.
58 dy shows that focal lesions affect the brain's ability to represent stimuli and task states, and that
59 d to show connectivity deficits of the brain's central rich club (RC) system relative to both control
60 etting, the latter term describing the brain's chronic signaling systems that function to slowly degr
61 ovide the initial sensory input to the brain's olfactory bulb.
62              Deeper exploration of the brain's vast synaptic networks will require new tools for high
63 ed choroid endothelial cells (ECs) and Bruch's membrane, a highly organized basement membrane that li
64  with retinal pigment epithelium (RPE)-Bruch's membrane (BM) complex thickness as measured by spectra
65                          Ibrutinib, a Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor, targets BCR signaling
66         In the upper Gulf of Thailand, Bryde's whales, which feed on small fish species [3], predomin
67  associated with Hodgkin's lymphoma, Burkitt's lymphoma, diffuse large B-cell lymphomas, nasopharynge
68 ncode important information about the caller's size and identity [1].
69 ers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)'s Climate-Ready States and Cities Initiative (CRSCI) tha
70                       Importantly, each cell's correlation between activity and movement was stable b
71 ith the risk of being eliminated by the cell's cytosolic immune defence.
72 ondrial genomes varies depending on the cell's energy needs.
73 ymer coalignment and orientation to the cell's growth axis.
74  integrin-beta first accumulated at the cell's leading edge.
75                              Absence of Cet1's NTD decreases FACT targeting to ADH1 and consequently
76                      Here, we show that Cet1's N-terminal domain (NTD) promotes the recruitment of FA
77                                 Since Chaney's report, the range of global warming projections in res
78 s that KCNE1 is displaced within the channel's cleft early during activation, or that conformational
79 ence stores within a 500-m radius of a child's home was associated with a decrease in mean telomere l
80                                  At Children's Hospital Colorado, savings justified the full cost of
81 15 in the control group) of Chinese children's Mismatch Responses (MMRs) to equivalent pitch deviatio
82 ogy in which numerate adults engage children's spontaneous, nonsymbolic mathematical concepts.
83 for childhood cancer at the St Jude Children's Research Hospital who survived 10 years or longer from
84 h the use of the McCarthy Scales of Children's Abilities.
85  a more accurate risk assessment of children's exposure to mycotoxins mixtures in food.
86 ed participants at 38 participating Children's Oncology Group hospitals in the USA and Canada.
87 specific analysis to show that some children's PCB inhalation exposure may be equal to or higher than
88 rove estimates of the carbon budget in China's forests and for better understanding of effects of cli
89                     INTERPRETATION: In China's primary care setting, pragmatic interventions on antim
90 QT3 in 9%) who were evaluated in Mayo Clinic's Genetic Heart Rhythm Clinic from January 1999 to Decem
91 , but how such alterations influence cocaine's effects on dendritic spine formation remain unclear.
92                                        Cohen's kappa (kappa) for the SBS2 EEG and standard EEG for th
93            Results were compared using Cohen's kappa and linear regression, respectively.
94 t quantifying the interplay between a colony's curvature at the frontier and its selection length sca
95 t a significant portion of a model community's overall metabolism can be predicted based on the metab
96                                    Condensin's translocation activity is rapid and highly processive,
97 r temperatures that lie outside each country's currently observed temperature range.
98                      Increased titers of cow's milk antibody before anti-TG2A and celiac disease indi
99 ical remission in patients with active Crohn's disease.
100 s were 17 years old or younger and had Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, or IBD-unclassified with
101 are traditional for clinical trials in Crohn's disease, and identify factors that predict benefit or
102 matory bowel diseases (IBD), including Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), are complex
103                        Pathogenesis of Crohn's disease (CD) involves immune and microbial dysregulati
104              Defined as a diagnosis of Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, or inflammatory bowel dis
105 itical for signaling downstream of the Crohn's disease susceptibility protein nucleotide-binding olig
106 with ulcerative colitis [UC], 234 with Crohn's disease [CD]; 236 male), enrolled in Germany from Augu
107 n internal consistency reliability (Cronbach's alpha=0.81 vs. 0.88); test-retest reliability (intracl
108 vergence (FST) in 12 species pairs of Darwin's finches at different genetic distances.
109  ratios (PRs) of feeding patterns for doctor's diagnosed eczema/skin allergy in the first 6 years of
110                                       Dynein's activity is controlled by the combinatorial action of
111              In particular, simulating Dyson's original spin chain with the most memory-efficient cla
112  Cyanobacteria are an integral part of Earth's biogeochemical cycles and a promising resource for the
113                  Extreme variations of Earth's magnetic field occurred in the Levant region around 10
114 s in reconstructing the oxygenation of earth's surface environment.
115 le in how ruptures unzip faults in the Earth's crust and release waves that cause destructive shaking
116 nfluence the transfer of fluids in the Earth's crust.
117 als that penetrate kilometers into the Earth's crust.
118              A unique structure in the Earth's lowermost mantle, the Perm Anomaly, was recently ident
119                       To examine whether ECT's association with readmissions was heterogeneous across
120  We identified the variables that impact Env's glycosylation profile at sites with divergent glycosyl
121                                  This enzyme's potential for the use as the enzyme for blood glucose
122  will need to modify the concept of estrogen's positive feedback mechanism.
123  a major macromolecular component of the eye's vitreous, with therapeutic antibodies and proteins.
124 o received abortions just under the facility's gestational limit (near-limit group) and compared them
125 DSB)-repair, especially the auxiliary factor(s) that can stimulate accurate and timely repair, have r
126                            Gervais & Fessler's analysis collapses across two orthogonal dimensions of
127                              For word-final /s, z/ detection, performance was significantly better wi
128 swelling to paw injection of complete Freund's adjuvant, a model of peripheral inflammatory pain.
129 he commonest genetic ataxias were Friedreich's ataxia (22%), SCA6 (14%), EA2 (13%), SPG7 (10%) and mi
130 at its aggregation and possibly its function(s) are controlled by regulatory mechanisms involving cro
131 ial behavior in this game-hinges on the game's learning dynamics.
132 onal copies of a gene is related to the gene's causal role in disease.
133 ionnaire = 18 (95% CI, 7-30), and St. George's Activity Domain = 12 (95% CI, 2-21).
134 erimeter-model approaches, such as Gouterman's four-orbital model and Michl's perimeter model, to ana
135  provides a structural basis for grazoprevir's higher potency than simeprevir, an inhibitor to which
136                            Ever since miR-H2's discovery as a viral microRNA bearing complete sequenc
137                                          Hnt's role in regulating Mmp2 and Oamb can be replaced by it
138 uced B cell proliferations including Hodgkin's lymphoma because of a deficiency in CD70, the ligand o
139 ders and is strongly associated with Hodgkin's lymphoma, Burkitt's lymphoma, diffuse large B-cell lym
140 espiratory epithelium is crucial in the host's innate defence against primary alphaherpesvirus infect
141 ciency as high as 7.23%, ascribed to the HTL's suitable band alignment and excellent hole extraction/
142 g activity in a cellular model of Huntington's disease, and induce autophagy in vivo.
143 intervention for the treatment of Huntington's disease, and potentially for other neurodegenerative d
144 ntral role in the pathogenesis of Huntington's disease.
145 tatistics, the idea is powerful and the iHMM's breadth in applicability outside machine learning and
146 equenced for the V1-V3 region using Illumina's 2 x 300 bp chemistry.
147 II, and grew faster than wild-type clones in s.c. and orthotopic xenograft models.
148 ol human brain tissue based on an individual's genetic architecture, thus enabling the functional val
149 unctional connectivity between an individual's rTMS cortical target and the subgenual cingulate predi
150 ed in different estimations of an individual's sodium intake, whereas population averages remained si
151 ation from whole exome sequencing individual's data, validated it on 1000 Genome Project and TCGA dat
152 ester was calculated using Tdap date, infant's date of birth, and gestational age.
153 aining programs, assessing their institution's methods of clinical oncology education and their persp
154                                   In January's Guest Editorial, Sarah Stock and Jenny Myers discuss a
155             DNA tumor viruses such as Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) are known to int
156  demonstrate an association between ketamine's clinical antidepressant effects and circadian timekeep
157 adiponectin significantly predicted ketamine's antidepressant efficacy, suggesting an adverse metabol
158                   Examination of the Kupffer's vesicle in Gle1-depleted zebrafish revealed compromise
159 parison with the gaps present before the law's implementation.
160 uropsychiatric syndrome based on that lesion's unique pattern of functional connectivity, without the
161 on halogen-pi interaction between the ligand's alkyl chloride and a guanine residue.
162             After screening through Lipinski's rule of five filter for oral bioavailability, ADMET ri
163  roots is an important sorbent of metal(loid)s and plays a role in the attenuation of metal(loid) upt
164 r dynamics (MD) simulations suggest that LSD's slow binding kinetics may be due to a "lid" formed by
165 speed of sound increased from 1514 to 1532 m/s over the first 24 h, after which time it plateaued.
166 ity in the ascending aorta (3.4 versus 2.3 m/s for PAH and controls, respectively; P=0.001) and reduc
167                                  Vmax >/=5 m/s at the time of AS diagnosis identifies patients with v
168 ansition that could take place in the no-man's land, the temperature-pressure window in which homogen
169 d song reinforcement exclusively to the mate's song, although their striatal dopamine neurotransmissi
170 nd then successfully used to tailor material's microstructures and porosity.
171        Our results suggest a novel mechanism(s) by which HNK exerts its anti-tumor activity through t
172 However, little is known about the mechanism(s) by which this feedback occurs.
173 imens from patients with intractable Meniere's disease.
174 ing reads, detailed studies about the method's accuracy are still limited.
175                       We examined the method's impact on calculated DPD, PH-LHD subclassification, he
176                           Despite the method's very high sensitivity, Cr(VI) was not found in all the
177  as Gouterman's four-orbital model and Michl's perimeter model, to analyze trends in the electronic s
178 the gut ensures robustness of the microbiota's ability to generate a consistent immunomodulatory impa
179                                    The model's near-surface temperature response to deforestation is
180 t feeding), maternal characteristics (mother's age and place of birth) and SEP.
181 arly feeding of babies with their own mother's milk and avoidance of bovine-origin products might red
182 ntrast, it is inherited with half the mother's genome during normal reproduction, a genome that it is
183 re identified from the network via the motif's enrichment or biased distribution towards transcriptio
184  rule, or physiological models such as Munch's Pressure Flow hypothesis.
185   Inspired by the fictional Baron Munchausen's fruitless attempt to pull himself up, it is demonstrat
186 ural rules such as da Vinci's rule or Murray's rule, or physiological models such as Munch's Pressure
187  in adult-type mouse AChRs having a mutation(s) at the transmitter-binding sites.
188 g and the frequency dependence of the neuron's transfer function determine whether synchronous spikes
189 hat exclusively involve properties of a node's nearest neighbors.
190 ders (proximal outcome) and citations of NTP's research in scientific publications, reports, congress
191     The approach identified awareness of NTP's work on CrVI by external stakeholders (proximal outcom
192 ssment of National Toxicology Program's (NTP's) effectiveness across multiple sectors and demonstrate
193 r results support roles for non-Cas nuclease(s) during crRNA maturation and establish a link between
194 art cell tracking algorithms, but NucliTrack's interactive, graphical interface makes it significantl
195 en maternal vitamin B12 status and offspring's cognition.
196 of strawberry jams, minimising essential oil's sensory impact, was evaluated in this work.
197 ing the defective steps that impair each one's exercise capacity (peak Vo2).
198  that captures the key features of the organ's morphogenesis.
199 those without frontal brain lesions (1/11, P's < 0.05).
200 rong support for Branigan & Pickering's (B&P's) model, largely because the priming effects are more c
201                                    Parkinson's disease (PD) patients experience loss of normal motor
202  brain stimulation electrodes in 9 Parkinson's disease patients.
203 unication, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.
204 eurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease (PD), it is important to examine how AgNPs aff
205 ment of synucleinopathies, such as Parkinson's disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, and multiple syste
206 ery for movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease, tremor, and dystonia involves the placement o
207 eurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease.
208         Dementia with Lewy bodies, Parkinson's disease, and Multiple System Atrophy are age-related n
209 ng new possible roles for betaS in Parkinson's and other neurodegenerative diseases.
210 e progression of neuropathology in Parkinson's disease (PD).
211 orts, and increased over 1 year in Parkinson's disease but not in controls at a single site.
212 r substantia nigra was elevated in Parkinson's disease compared to controls across single- and multi-
213              The motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD) are linked to abnormally correlated and c
214 lid, progression imaging marker of Parkinson's disease, which may be used in clinical trials of disea
215 LRRK2) and alpha-synuclein lead to Parkinson's disease (PD).
216 ccur in up to 80% of patients with Parkinson's after a few years of chronic treatment.
217 ested the ability of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) to maximize monetary rewards and minimize
218 from nine cohorts of patients with Parkinson's disease from North America and Europe assessed between
219 d a group of elderly subjects with Parkinson's disease using an event-related functional MRI (fMRI) e
220 lash delay matches the period of participant's oscillatory impulse response function reverberating in
221 /continued communication with sexual partner(s) was associated with lower odds of SDCS (weekly: OR =
222 dation of the genomic landscape of a patient's cancer and, ideally, the ability to monitor therapy-in
223 ble to extract objective data from a patient's smartphone, specifically, step and global position sys
224                            The first patient's tumor tissue was investigated for secretin and VIP.
225 , particularly the assessment of the patient's allergic status.
226 thalmic practitioners to protect the patient's cornea.
227 zed with HF, an appointment near the patient's home and a reminder message were the most desired inte
228 ous problem with this therapy is the patient's immune response to FVIII, because of a lack of toleran
229 n and at a -0.45% compressive strain, the PD's photocurrent is dramatically enhanced from approximate
230 t societal inequality is reflected in people's minds as dominance motives that underpin ideologies an
231  Recent research, however, shows that people's psychological characteristics can be accurately predic
232                                     A person's apparent confidence in the likely reward of an action,
233 g of the impact this disease has on a person's life.
234                   Light intensities (photons s(-1) mum(-2) ) in a natural scene vary over several ord
235 vide strong support for Branigan & Pickering's (B&P's) model, largely because the priming effects are
236      With the rise of nanophotonics, a pixel's relatively large surface area ( 10 mum(2)), is in effe
237 reover, mutation of this residue blocks PKD2's interaction with Focal Adhesion Kinase (FAK).
238 tude greater than what is predicted by Plank's blackbody theory.
239      In vitro studies confirmed the platform's biocompatibility and biodegradability.
240 impact of bycatch on this dolphin population's conservation status remains unknown.
241                                The potential's amplitude scaled with the duration of pre-change expos
242 ad assessment of National Toxicology Program's (NTP's) effectiveness across multiple sectors and demo
243 tural biology is to understand how a protein's 3-dimensional conformation determines its capacity to
244                    Optimization of a protein's pharmaceutical properties is usually carried out by ra
245  immunogen are the product of the foster pup's thymus.
246 rthermore, sodium enhanced [(3)H]rauwolscine's interactions with the BiOctR, but not at a vertebrate
247  upper genital tract disease, but the reason(s) for this remains undefined.
248                               Only recipient's age and elevated international normalized ratio at LT
249 entiation; however, the epigenetic regulator(s) underpinning this process remains unknown.
250 uding diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, Richter's transformation, mantle cell lymphoma, follicular lymph
251 e in the central nervous system, and Schlemm's canal.
252 omes of beta and gamma Simpson's and Shannon's diversities.
253 SPB anchor, Ppc89, while also enhancing Sid4's affinity for casein kinase 1delta (CK1delta).
254 secondary outcomes of beta and gamma Simpson's and Shannon's diversities.
255 outcome was alpha-diversity (inverse Simpson's alpha-diversity index), with secondary outcomes of bet
256 toimmune diseases, including primary Sjogren's syndrome (OR = 2.45 in Chinese, OR = 2.35 in European
257                                    Here, SNP's conditional FDR was estimated given its RES based on S
258 t of transporting and storing water, society's institutions that circumscribe human choices, and the
259 n's Rho 0.286 (p-value < 0.001) and Spearman's Rho 0.509 (p-value < 0.001) for males and females, res
260 nicipalities with more than 5 radon Spearman's Rho 0.286 (p-value < 0.001) and Spearman's Rho 0.509 (
261 ures ranged from weak to moderate (|Spearmen's correlation| = 0.002-0.65).
262 y inputs, along with the rates (0-100 spikes s(-1) ) and number (0-800) of excitatory inputs.
263 versity of retinal ganglion cells in Steller's sculpin Myoxocephalus stelleri.
264 FDR control and higher stability than Storey's q-value procedure for samples of large size(30 in each
265 re can maintain the high power of the Storey's q-value procedure and also result in better FDR contro
266                                   This study's aim was to define the effects of these mediators on ne
267 umented well-controlled asthma in this study's primary care population increased from 48% to 54%.
268                     We demonstrate SynapTRAP's efficacy and report local translation in the cortex of
269 arch, we also assessed the extent to which T's effects on aggressive behavior would depend on variabi
270 In particular, we show that values of Tajima's D and Fay and Wu's H depend in a direct way on a pecul
271                              The lack of the s(2) modification also slows down the rearrangements in
272 ults demonstrate that vesicles docked to the s-PSM were fully immobile, whereas those docked to the f
273 misspecification; our results highlight TMLE's property of double robustness.
274 s performing basic science research in today's academic surgery environment.
275 he models predicted that a majority of today's children (57.3%; 95% uncertainly interval [UI], 55.2 t
276    Apart from meta-predictors, most of today's methods for residue-residue contact prediction are bas
277  tetrapods, comparable in diversity to today's cetaceans.
278 terized by the demineralization of the tooth's enamel.
279 ional level, by properties of the transcript's sequence.
280 and sex interact to affect the transcriptome's response to a stressor.Animals' response to acute stre
281 al of 41 men were enrolled between the trial's activation on August 9, 2011, and closure on August 1,
282        These results demonstrate that Twist1's silencing effect on Foxa1 expression is largely respon
283 mulations utilizing primary data explored UF's ability to reduce these footprints using select farmin
284 ed and then classified according to Vertucci's classification of root canals.
285 draulic architectural rules such as da Vinci's rule or Murray's rule, or physiological models such as
286 successful to date, due in part to the virus's high sequence variability leading to immune escape.
287 ied Reading Center graders using the Visante's Internal Measurement Tool.
288 d to DST for eight drugs, confirmatory Wayne's assay, and whole-genome sequencing.
289  analyzed using an unpaired two-sample Welch's t-test assuming unequal variance and Z test of compari
290 r of the Series on health, equity, and women's cancers, we describe the burden of breast and cervical
291 ian-lineage ZIKV infection of pregnant women's blood led to an exacerbated M2-skewed immunosuppressio
292  unit and postnatal wards of the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.
293 tmenopausal women participating in the Women's Health Initiative (WHI), a series of trials conducted
294  women recruited from 1993-1998 by the Women's Health Initiative, conducted in the United States.
295 Indonesia is home to nearly 20% of the world's "missing" TB patients.
296 es pose an extraordinary threat to the world's aging population, yet no disease-modifying therapies a
297 lly represents an estimated 20% of the world's known patients with Progeria.
298 how that values of Tajima's D and Fay and Wu's H depend in a direct way on a peculiar measure of tree
299 n pediatric patients with T1D after one-year's poor glycemic control.
300 ions yield low-velocity values for the Young's modulus of 6.0 GPa.

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