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1 amilies with only a single affected proband (singleton).
2 entifically described and many are rare (29% singletons).
3 00 variants at the targeted exons; >57% were singletons.
4  paralogs with identical exon structures and singletons.
5 om the reaction times to find other types of singletons.
6  of the reaction time in a visual search for singletons.
7 thods without the need for a large number of singletons.
8 sub-Saharan Africa is lagging behind that of singletons.
9 oided if ART twins and HOMs had been born as singletons.
10 the promoters of duplicates than at those of singletons.
11 ates--mainly small-scale duplicates--than in singletons.
12 r becomes similar to that of random pairs of singletons.
13 tinguishing hotspots from mono-modal H3K4me1 singletons.
14  22 exons of the KIF11 gene was performed on singletons.
15 horionic twins than in dichorionic twins and singletons.
16 lightly shorter in early adulthood than were singletons.
17  We also analyzed the subgroup restricted to singletons.
18 selection pressure to preserve such genes as singletons.
19 ant association when restricting analysis to singletons.
20 R STs (n = 109) were identified as unrelated singletons.
21  years, three times the mortality rate among singletons.
22 hemically classified into 57 clusters and 33 singletons.
23 lies, 97 were multiply affected, and 96 were singletons.
24  developing human infant sample including 58 singletons, 132 dizygotic twins, and 98 monozygotic twin
25 ton, 6941 twin, and 285 HOM infants, 1.0% of singletons, 15.4% of twins, and 34.7% of HOM children we
26 ort, we included all 924 422 liveborn Danish singletons, 1997 to 2011.
27      We included all 924 422 liveborn Danish singletons, 1997 to 2011.
28 rs) of 151 healthy FT infants (50% male; 149 singletons, 2 multiples; mean [SD] birth weight, 3503 [4
29 6.4] years) of 149 VPT infants (49% male; 84 singletons, 65 multiples; mean [SD] birth weight, 1021 [
30                                   Of 226,624 singleton, 6941 twin, and 285 HOM infants, 1.0% of singl
31 und within this collection; 26 isolates were singletons (a unique TLST sequence type [ST(T)]), some S
32 ce interval: 0.4, 0.7) shorter than were the singletons after adjustment for a series of background f
33                    We selected 121 live-born singletons after KT (Italian study group of kidney in pr
34 common Alu polymorphisms, but the density of singleton Alu insertions is constant across exonic and n
35               In one case, a validated novel singleton Alu interrupts a protein-coding exon of FAM187
36             We used information on 1 685 110 singleton and 56 597 twin livebirths to compute trends i
37 udy period was 3.6 per 10,000 live births in singletons and 5.1 per 10,000 live births in multiples.
38 semination (aOR, 1.00; 95% CI, 0.57-1.77 for singletons and aOR, 1.30; 95% CI, 0.76-2.21 for twins) o
39 ns) or ART (aOR, 1.38; 95% CI, 0.78-2.43 for singletons and aOR, 1.58; 95% CI, 0.94-2.65 for twins).
40 clustering at 97% similarity, and removal of singletons and chimeras, a total of 2741 (V4) and 2606 (
41 tion for this study includes 83,389 liveborn singletons and mothers enrolled in the Danish National B
42 ochondrial disease families, composed of six singletons and three siblings.
43 childhood differences in body height between singletons and twins persist into adulthood.
44 iling any developmental domain but only when singletons and twins were evaluated together (aOR, 1.81;
45 ths to compute trends in mortality rates for singletons and twins.
46 erval: 1.15, 1.53) for twins or triplets vs. singletons) and lower gestational age (adjusted hazard r
47 heart defect is more common in twins than in singletons, and the increased occurrence is not restrict
48        Similar differences were observed for singleton ART births vs their non-ART counterparts (63.6
49 higher rates of a vaginal birth of a healthy singleton at term within 24 months after randomization.
50 y outcome was the vaginal birth of a healthy singleton at term within 24 months after randomization.
51 ta occurred >3 times as often in twins as in singletons, at 3.9 (95% confidence interval, 2.6-5.8) an
52 ablished in Butajira, Ethiopia, and the 1006 singleton babies born were followed up at ages 1, 3, and
53 53 pregnant women who had a Medicaid-insured singleton birth between January 1 and December 31, 2010,
54 ental history of psychiatric disorders, twin/singleton birth, urbanicity, province of birth, and mate
55 round the cervix reduces the risk of preterm singleton birth.
56 gher risk of adverse perinatal outcomes than singleton birth.
57 healthy appropriately growing fetuses (e.g., singleton, birth weight appropriate for their gestationa
58                            Birth records for singleton births >/= 27 weeks of gestation with complete
59                            We linked 223,375 singleton births >/=23 weeks of gestation (2002-2008) fr
60      Transmission was higher in twin than in singleton births (27.3% vs 6.4%; P = .04).
61 turned at 2 years for 891 (88%) of 1010 live singleton births (445 of (88%) 503 given NRT and 446 (88
62 hing was associated with birth defects among singleton births (aRR, 1.55; 95% CI, 1.10-2.19).
63 es] and birth outcomes in a cohort of 64,705 singleton births (from 1999-2002) in Vancouver, British
64 ing in the Danish National Birth Cohort with singleton births and no births during follow-up.
65 tion-based cohort study was conducted on all singleton births at 22 or more completed gestational wee
66                             There were 35906 singleton births at a mean gestational age of 38.7 weeks
67                                        Among singleton births delivered at 37-41 weeks (n = 70,607),
68     Of 1536482 children born in Florida from singleton births from 1994 to 2002 with complete demogra
69 ections of US natality files with 16,198,654 singleton births from 28 states and Washington, DC, betw
70 lation-based case-control study of 1,510,064 singleton births from the Taiwanese birth registry durin
71 pulation-based retrospective cohort study of singleton births greater than 39 weeks gestation, in wom
72                    A total of 3,389,450 term singleton births in 2002 (37-44 weeks gestational age an
73                             We used all live singleton births in California spanning 2005 to 2010 and
74                             Among women with singleton births in Nordic countries, no significant ass
75 registers, we conducted a study of 3,947,215 singleton births in Sweden from 1973 through 2012.
76 lation-based cohort study of women with live singleton births in Sweden from 1992 through 2010.
77 ort study included all 2421284 children from singleton births in Sweden from January 1, 1973, to Dece
78                In this study, based on 5,555 singleton births occurring in Barcelona, Spain (2002-200
79                   Included were infants from singleton births of pregnant women enrolled in the New H
80 s a nationally representative sample of 5362 singleton births to married parents in England, Scotland
81                                              Singleton births were normal with the exceptions of an i
82 011), we included all primiparous women with singleton births who also had a sister with a first birt
83                          We analyzed 258,294 singleton births with 22-42 completed weeks gestation to
84  records from 1998 to 2013 and found 1442590 singleton births with 37 to 41 weeks' gestation in the F
85                                   Among 1869 singleton births, 18.6% were preterm, 10.2% were spontan
86 nrolled in the study, there were 224 preterm singleton births, of which 201 (90%) were enrolled in th
87                              Among 2,069,695 singleton births, there were 13,027 (0.6%) perinatal dea
88                The study included women with singleton births.
89 omen with miscarriages, stillbirths, or live singleton births.
90 a with death certificates for all registered singletons births in England (1995-2011).
91  population comprised 217,746 Norwegian male singletons born at term between 1967 and 1976.
92 natal growth standards, we selected all live singletons born between 26 and before 37 weeks' gestatio
93      This cross-sectional study includes 271 singletons born in Baltimore, Maryland, 2004-2005.
94 defect occurrence in all twins and 5% of all singletons born in Denmark in 1977-2001 and followed thr
95 lation-based birth cohort, consisting of all singletons born in Sweden in 1973-2003, was followed unt
96  a population-based cohort of 388,422 Danish singleton boys born alive (1997-2008), we studied the as
97 s (98 cases) or one parent (67 cases) and 18 singleton cases (no parental DNA).
98 individuals from 6 different families and 13 singleton cases, 28 affected males in total.
99 litus (GDM).The analysis included 918 mother-singleton child dyads from the Danish National Birth Coh
100                                    Of 38,522 singleton children (50% female; mean birth weight, 3.4 k
101                       A cohort of 1112 term, singleton children (born in 1992) from the Avon Longitud
102                           We included 38,522 singleton children and 92 twins (46 matched pairs) disco
103 h Morbidity Record 02) databases for 801,592 singleton children attending Scottish schools in 2006-20
104 n this large, multiethnic clinical cohort of singleton children born at 28 to 44 weeks' gestation, ex
105 opment, a socially stratified sample of 5362 singleton children born in 1 week in March 1946 in Engla
106  longitudinal cohort study including 322 323 singleton children born in 1995-2009 at Kaiser Permanent
107 sed retrospective cohort study of women with singleton children born in Sweden from 1997 through 2011
108 -based cohort study comprising all live-born singleton children in Denmark from pregnancies overlappi
109                     Among Swedish women with singleton children, maternal overweight and obesity were
110                              Starting from a singleton chromanone high throughput screening (HTS) hit
111    Survivors were assessed and compared with singleton control infants who were born at term and matc
112 population), 88 non-twins with autism and 84 singleton controls, we find high monozygotic twin-twin c
113 tness significantly more than deleting their singleton counterpart in S. pombe, revealing post-duplic
114              Moreover, the proportion of non-singletons decreases with read lengths much slower than
115 8), a retrospective cohort, included 223,512 singleton deliveries at >/= 23 weeks' gestation.
116                         23,668 women who had singleton deliveries at GSTFT between 2004 and 2008.
117 udy population included 74 178 women who had singleton deliveries between Feb 11, 1994, and June 2, 2
118                 Medical records from 223,375 singleton deliveries from 12 U.S. sites were linked to l
119 nter, population-based birth cohort study of singleton deliveries from 1996 to 2011 in Belgium, Franc
120                          We analyzed 223,341 singleton deliveries from the Consortium on Safe Labor s
121 sing medical records of the first and second singleton deliveries in 25,820 Utah women (2002-2010).
122 ide, sulfur dioxide, and ozone among 223,375 singleton deliveries in the Air Quality and Reproductive
123 pective cohort (2002-2008), included 223,512 singleton deliveries of which 0.2% had hyperthyroidism,
124                              Among term live singleton deliveries, we compared the risk of VTE for mo
125                        Here we introduce the singleton density score (SDS), a method to infer very re
126                               The duplicates-singleton difference in fitness effect is not attributab
127                                The burden of singleton disruptive variants in the DISC1 Interactome w
128  traits (FWERacross), an increased burden of singleton disruptive variants in the Regulome was associ
129 urden that was prominent for large (> 1 Mb), singleton events (OR = 2.28, 95% CI [1.39-3.79], p = 1.2
130  including nearly every missense mutation as singleton events for the yeast transcription factor Gal4
131                 Examining burden scores from singleton exonic SNPs predicted to be deleterious indica
132 f clinical symptoms compared with those from singleton families.
133 ty was observed for either measure in the 96 singleton families.
134 ed a multicenter trial in which women with a singleton fetus who were attempting vaginal delivery at
135  age, 29.6 years) with an eligible sample, a singleton fetus without aneuploidy, results from cfDNA t
136 ed, randomised study, we included women with singleton fetuses at 26-32 weeks of gestation who had ve
137 ion-based data-linkage study of 321,287 term singleton first-born offspring born in Scotland, United
138                          We geocoded 423,719 singleton Florida births born from 2004 to 2005 and all
139 nd that these movements were directed to the singleton for both prosaccade and antisaccade trials.
140  February 2010 and December 2014, all with a singleton full-term birth (>/=37 weeks of gestation).
141                           A total of 145,456 singleton full-term infants born alive and whose mothers
142                                    Among 125 singleton full-term infants, 4 (3.2%) had low birth weig
143 s of duplicate genes and deleting individual singleton genes from the yeast genome, leading to the co
144 e properties that distinguish duplicate from singleton genes, and the evolutionary impact of gene dup
145 dem, proximal and transposed duplicates; and singleton genes.
146                      Asymptomatic women with singleton gestations, no previous spontaneous preterm bi
147 ir relevant to LEC1, pseudogenization of the singleton GmLEC2 relevant to LEC2, and the rise of the L
148 iven medicinal chemistry optimization from a singleton hit against a cell-based pathway assay without
149  population-based cohort study including all singleton hospital births in Washington State, 2004-2013
150       The deazaflavins were developed from a singleton HTS hit.
151                                          The singletons identified by individual-based analyses were
152 io interact to influence the number of these singletons identified in a cohort.
153                             We only included singletons (ie, not twins or other multiple pregnancies)
154 arly in pregnancy and gave birth to liveborn singletons in 1996-2002.
155  of 856 children (85.1% of the 1006 original singletons in a population-based birth cohort) were foll
156 ies-abundance distributions or the number of singletons in a sample.
157 nd can lead to the same number of identified singletons in both Europeans and non-Europeans without a
158  national coverage about 75%), 610 live-born singletons in CKD, and 1418 low-risk controls recruited
159                                All live-born singletons in Denmark from 1998 to 2007 were identified.
160 of preeclampsia for women who delivered live singletons in Denmark in 1978-2008 (almost 1.4 million p
161 peans have significantly fewer nonsynonymous singletons in Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM)
162  twins and higher-order multiples than among singletons in the United States.
163 y due to external causes in multiples versus singletons in the United States.
164       The amount of non-unique sequence (non-singletons) in a genome directly affects the difficulty
165 mappability as measured by the proportion of singletons increases steadily up to the length scale aro
166 We then measured the performance outcomes of singleton individuals of either phenotype at each task t
167 arous women aged 35 to 50 years delivering a singleton infant, 33.1% had labour induced: these women
168 36 and subsequently delivered a healthy term singleton infant.
169                                     Healthy, singleton infants aged 6-11 mo (n = 589) were recruited
170                               For 10,638,415 singleton infants born during 2009-2012 in the United St
171                           Cases included all singleton infants born within the study period and subse
172 of 422 appropriate for gestational age white singleton infants enrolled in the Fels Longitudinal Stud
173  of gestation in a random subcohort of term, singleton infants in the Collaborative Perinatal Project
174                                              Singleton infants of women with human immunodeficiency v
175  European countries in 2011 and 2012 on 4594 singleton infants with gestational ages between 24 and 3
176                           A total of 1527113 singleton infants with gestational ages of 23 to 41 week
177                                       Of 147 singleton infants with weight data, 16 (10.9%) were smal
178                                    Among 152 singleton infants, 22 (14.5%) were born prematurely.
179 nrolled from 2003 through 2006 and delivered singleton infants.
180 eaths, were documented for 888 of (88%) 1010 singleton infants; 445 (88%) of 503 infants in NRT group
181        We observe that the proportion of non-singletons k-mers decreases slowly with increasing k, an
182 uded 10,095 nonsmoking women who delivered a singleton live birth was carried out in Lanzhou, China,
183                                     Reported singleton live births among 1,330 women after 1 January
184 es were used to select women who had vaginal singleton live births at least twice in Connecticut duri
185                            There were 87,501 singleton live births during the year, and 55.8% occurre
186           We conducted a cohort study of all singleton live births in Denmark from 1996 through 2005
187 included 845,345 offspring, representing all singleton live births in Finland between 1996 and 2010.
188 health region, and year of delivery) who had singleton live births in Quebec, Canada (1990-2007).
189 pulation-based cohort study consisted of all singleton live births in Sweden from January 1, 1982, th
190 verse birth outcomes, using natality data on singleton live births in the United States during 1990-2
191    Among 527 singleton stillbirths and 1,821 singleton live births studied, stillbirth was associated
192         Good perinatal outcome, defined as a singleton live-born infant delivered at 37 weeks or late
193 hs, we selected 29,175 women who had vaginal singleton livebirths at least twice in Connecticut in 20
194                    We used data from 847,618 singleton livebirths occurring in Quebec, Canada, betwee
195                We restricted our analyses to singleton livebirths, in women aged over 10 years, with
196                          This study included singleton liveborn infants born to women enrolled in the
197 ree groups according to binding occupancy as singletons (low-occupancy), combinatorials (mid-occupanc
198 ch famine birth cohort consists of 2414 term singleton men and women who were born between 1943 and 1
199 motifs can lead to the multi-system disorder Singleton-Merten Syndrome (SMS) and increased interferon
200                                              Singleton-Merten syndrome (SMS) is an infrequently descr
201 s dyads (affected child with one parent) and singleton monads (affected child without parents).
202 ull triads, parent-child dyads, and affected singleton monads for a unified analysis.
203                                Compared with singletons, multiple-birth infants consume significantly
204 IGRs using two independent the proportion of singleton mutations and the dI/dS ratio, where dI is the
205 ly in a twin cohort (n = 30) and age-matched singletons (n = 14) born at National Taiwan University C
206  score) damage in 1,671 twin pairs and 1,745 singletons (N = 5,087) drawn from three independent coho
207 h weight percentile was examined between the singleton neonates in the exposed group and a randomly c
208 d group and a randomly chosen subset of 1805 singleton newborns of the nonexposed group by performing
209 n became pregnant, 1962 women delivered live singleton newborns, and 1360 newborns were measured.
210                    Pregnancies included were singleton, not terminated by an induced abortion, and ha
211 egisters, we constructed a cohort of 675,379 singletons, of which 15,014 children were born to asthma
212                       All second-born, term, singleton offspring delivered between 1 January 1993 and
213 ame includes 845345 pregnant women and their singleton offspring with data on maternal use of antidep
214                                       In 937 singleton offspring, </=9 serial measurements of weight
215        Eligible participants were mother-and-singleton-offspring pairs who had participated in the Av
216 cades to the correct end point location: the singleton on prosaccade trials and the opposite distract
217                            Identification of singleton P2X7 inhibitor 1 from HTS gave a pharmacophore
218 awa was characterised by a high frequency of singletons possibly due to constant additions from an ac
219   To test whether in asymptomatic women with singleton pregnancies and no prior spontaneous preterm b
220                Women aged over 16 years with singleton pregnancies and ruptured membranes before the
221 ontaneous preterm birth who had asymptomatic singleton pregnancies and short transvaginal cervical le
222 rom three states, we constructed a cohort of singleton pregnancies at or beyond 20 weeks of gestation
223 mputer allocation (1:1) to assign women with singleton pregnancies between 22 weeks and 0 days' gesta
224                                31 women with singleton pregnancies complicated by LUTO were included
225 uid (AF) and cord blood (CB) samples from 36 singleton pregnancies complicated by preterm birth (PTB)
226                  This retrospective study of singleton pregnancies from 2 tertiary centers compared t
227 pulation-based linkage study of 979,912 term singleton pregnancies in Scotland, United Kingdom, betwe
228                        We identified 627,693 singleton pregnancies in the Swedish Medical Birth Regis
229  estimated air pollution exposures for 6,074 singleton pregnancies in which GH was present and 199,98
230 preeclampsia in the short term in women with singleton pregnancies in whom preeclampsia was suspected
231 ngitudinal study of fetal growth in low-risk singleton pregnancies of women of high or middle socioec
232 f Goeldi's monkey (Callimico), callitrichine singleton pregnancies rarely occur.
233                     We assembled a cohort of singleton pregnancies that completed >/= 20 weeks of ges
234                 In this cohort of women with singleton pregnancies that ended in live birth, receipt
235                        Baseline data on 6827 singleton pregnancies were collected in 1978-1979, and a
236          A total of 1136 pregnant women with singleton pregnancies were recruited during their first
237 from normal-weight women with uncomplicated, singleton pregnancies who delivered at the Magee-Womens
238                   Among girls and women with singleton pregnancies who had a short cervix, a cervical
239  trial, we randomly assigned 1776 women with singleton pregnancies who were at high risk for preterm
240 we measured serum 25(OH)D in 5109 women with singleton pregnancies who were attending first-trimester
241 , we collected blood samples from women with singleton pregnancies who were undergoing standard aneup
242 imed to establish whether immediate birth in singleton pregnancies with ruptured membranes close to t
243                                        Among singleton pregnancies without chromosomal abnormalities
244 and women who were pregnant with singletons (singleton pregnancies) and who had a cervical length of
245                Among rural Kenyan women with singleton pregnancies, administration of daily iron supp
246 ional cohort study of nulliparous women with singleton pregnancies, from 8 clinical sites across the
247  rural Kenyan women aged 15 to 45 years with singleton pregnancies, gestational age of 13 to 23 weeks
248                 Among nulliparous women with singleton pregnancies, quantitative vaginal fetal fibron
249    Ambient temperature and early delivery of singleton pregnancies.
250                  Women with severe ICP and a singleton pregnancy (n = 669) had increased risks of pre
251          We selected women on the basis of a singleton pregnancy and availability of both a urine sam
252  included 42,133 women who had more than one singleton pregnancy and their 91,045 offspring.
253 ter, randomized trial involving women with a singleton pregnancy at 34 weeks 0 days to 36 weeks 5 day
254 ort study of nulliparous women with a viable singleton pregnancy at the time of the dating ultrasound
255                     We screened women with a singleton pregnancy before 20 weeks of gestation for sub
256 ive cohort study of nulliparous women with a singleton pregnancy in Cambridge, United Kingdom (2008-2
257 ized controlled trial, in which women with a singleton pregnancy were provided with DHA-rich fish-oil
258 ited States, we studied 2013 women who had a singleton pregnancy with a gestation of 24 weeks or more
259 articipants were older than 18 years, with a singleton pregnancy, gestation of less than 17 weeks, an
260 ary medical center for cesarean section of a singleton pregnancy.
261                       Combining contigs with singletons produced 97,241 transcripts.
262                 We examined whether the twin-singleton rate ratio can be attributed to biological, so
263 are identical to each other, saliency at the singleton's location can be measured by the shortness of
264 lad contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes singleton sequence type 382 (ST382), a serotype IVb-v1 c
265 l) in girls and women who were pregnant with singletons (singleton pregnancies) and who had a cervica
266                                Use of 10,129 singleton SNPs of known genomic location in tetraploid c
267       The regions have higher proportions of singleton SNPs, higher levels of population differentiat
268 ed significantly from genes that reverted to singleton state in function, sequence composition, expre
269 ally specialized subclades quickly revert to singleton status after duplication events.
270  ultimately appear to be largely restored to singleton status, suggesting that these genes may be dos
271                                    Among 527 singleton stillbirths and 1,821 singleton live births st
272 mpound-heterozygous RNASEH1 mutations in two singleton subjects and a homozygous mutation in four sib
273                                   However, 3 singletons (t073, t786, t064) were also identified sugge
274 AA exposures and birth weight of up to 7,438 singleton term babies using multiple linear regression,
275 the Medical Birth Register included all live singleton term births in Sweden between 1992 and 2010.
276 ected consecutively if they had at least one singleton term delivery with head presentation and if th
277 y population was restricted to nonanomalous, singleton, term pregnancies with no prepregnancy hyperte
278 al-based caller identified more high-quality singletons than the population-based caller.
279             When restricting the analysis to singletons, the risks of autistic disorder associated wi
280                 The mean hospital costs of a singleton, twin, and HOM child to age 5 years were $2730
281                                Compared with singletons, twins and HOMs were 3.4 and 9.6 times, respe
282 an antenatal clinic in Northern Ireland with singleton uncomplicated pregnancies and reported taking
283 n in the duplicates' expression than that of singletons under a range of stress conditions, sparking
284 distribution of the reaction times to find a singleton unique in color, orientation, and motion direc
285 y ranged from 1.3 to 6.6 d: 0.5 to 6.2 d for singleton vaginal deliveries and 2.5 to 9.3 d for cesare
286 mulated genes we identify two siblings and a singleton variably demonstrating severe neonatal anemia,
287 owed a significant association with damaging singleton variants in a Cav2-adaptor gene set (odds rati
288 quenced to a mean depth of 75x, yielding 101 singleton variants per individual.
289                  Burden analyses of rare and singleton variants predicted to be damaging were perform
290                         We validate selected singleton variants using capillary sequencing.
291 plement the above methods to obtain the most singleton variants.
292 cluding sex, age at diagnosis, birth weight, singleton versus multiple birth, parity, parental age, t
293                          The difference with singletons was especially stark for neonatal mortality (
294 ister, whereas the corresponding numbers for singletons were 648 of 74 473 (0.87%; P<0.001; ie, a 63%
295                        Furthermore, soybean "singletons" were found to be more frequently tandemly du
296                                              Singleton WES in children with suspected monogenic condi
297                       All children underwent singleton WES with targeted phenotype-driven analysis.
298  and a diagnosis was achieved in 23 (52%) by singleton WES.
299 rom 3 independent cohorts: brother pairs and singletons with and without a history of inhibitors, as
300 thout major complications and delivered live singletons without congenital malformations (the analysi

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