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1 r stimuli (100 ms: 54% success; 1000 ms: 90% success).
2  traits, and reproduction and hence invasion success.
3  determinant of the likelihood of the task's success.
4 .g., elimination) or increase the chances of success.
5 will have on ultimately determining seedling success.
6 hronic heart failure (HF), with only limited success.
7 vive with health problems, that is, costs of success.
8  value in terms of survival and reproductive success.
9 bstruction (MVO) are markers for reperfusion success.
10 cant effect upon blood feeding or egg laying success.
11 e drones and swarms to maximize reproductive success.
12 is more clearly associated with reproductive success.
13 echanism to impact ovarian cancer metastatic success.
14 nd genetic processes in driving colonisation success.
15  in group B were associated with eradication success.
16  and what is needed for the field to achieve success.
17 t animal pollinators and ensure reproductive success.
18  development are critical for their spawning success.
19  a modest portion of the variation in mating success.
20 understood as a major barrier to therapeutic success.
21 ll lymphoma (ALCL) has had profound clinical success.
22 he oocyte for fertilization and reproductive success.
23 patients, and to identify predictors for its success.
24 nsplantation, autoimmunity, and reproductive success.
25  communities could be indicators restoration success.
26 mmary gland cell types to optimize offspring success.
27 d small molecule probes has met with limited success.
28 the detection of mate calls for reproductive success.
29 diverse fisheries of the world has had mixed success.
30  (</=50% hair loss) was defined as treatment success.
31  may affect mating behavior and reproductive success.
32 s paternity share and therefore reproductive success.
33 lateralized individuals had a higher capture success.
34  of slow conduction resulted in a high acute success.
35 s for known crystal structures, with notable successes.
36                                 Implantation success (1 valve in the intended location) was 98.3%.
37 but improved for longer stimuli (100 ms: 54% success; 1000 ms: 90% success).
38 essed at the end of the procedure and device success 30 days after implantation using the Mitral Valv
39 , 987 patients undergoing CTO PCI (procedure success 82%) were assessed for dyspnea with the Rose Dys
40 e this strategy's outcomes and predictors of success according to the above definition.
41                                  Despite the success achieved in managing these patients, continued p
42 ew therapeutic approach leading to long-term success after lung transplantation.
43       Every additional day without a weaning success after the first separation attempt increases the
44 er whey with or without calcium or soy on WM success after WL compared with that of a control.In a ra
45 exual dimorphism, (4) influence reproductive success among females of at least one species and (5) im
46  negatively affect its own male reproductive success, an effect that only becomes visible several wee
47  of mutational variance (VM) for male mating success and competitive fitness are not significantly di
48 ansmission, key aspects in long-term vaccine success and disease eradication.
49                After invasion, establishment success and effects of the non-native species on native
50 nd environmental influences on de-escalation success and failure.
51 ants had to see their body as an obstacle to success and first remove their weight from the mat befor
52 ient) and the covariance between male mating success and postcopulatory paternity share.
53  and with antiglaucoma medications (absolute success and qualified success, respectively).
54 ures of sexual selection, we recorded mating success and reproductive success over time, using a simu
55  at quantifying relationships between mating success and sexually dimorphic traits (e.g., ornaments),
56   The primary outcomes were acute procedural success and survival to liver transplant (3 months after
57 uence of male dominance rank on reproductive success and the extent of male reproductive skew should
58     Previous investigations have had limited success and/or require unique environments that are inco
59                                          The successes and failures of biologics in clinical trials h
60                          Drawing on both the successes and setbacks in the 28 years of the Global Pol
61 ent, identify the features that led to their success, and discuss remaining challenges and difficulti
62                  Mycobacterium tuberculosis' success as a pathogen comes from its ability to evade de
63                        DNAzymes have enjoyed success as metal ion sensors outside cells.
64                   They achieved only limited success as they all suffered from the high false-positiv
65 tonomous learning has the greatest chance of success as we scale toward real-world complexity, tackli
66       The key study endpoints were technical success assessed at the end of the procedure and device
67 ieved in 22 (96%) of 23 patients, and device success at 30 days was achieved in 18 (78%) patients.
68 ve species at moderate dispersal and reduced success at low dispersal relative to the control.
69 y preferred not to smell, but had equivalent success at obtaining stimuli they found rewarding.
70 recopulatory sexual selection on male mating success (Bateman gradient) and the covariance between ma
71 or example, predators might increase capture success because of specialization in a lateralized attac
72 ssessment showed similar results in anatomic success between the 2 groups (49.3% vs. 46.3%, adjunct v
73 e similar for short pulses (1/10 ms long: 0% success) but improved for longer stimuli (100 ms: 54% su
74 aily living disability, that is, benefits of success, but lifespan extension might expand disability
75      These results suggest the potential for success by inducing AQP1 expression in human salivary du
76 Thus, we argue that call rate (amplification success) can be used as a proxy for genotype quality, al
77                              Despite partial success, communication has remained impossible for perso
78 r population dynamics facilitates gene drive success compared with nonseasonal analyses.
79  of the current study is to assess technical success, complication rates, and procedural efficiency i
80                             Building on this success, CRACKLE II will expand the network to hospitals
81                                          The success criterion was defined as IOP </= 12 mm Hg withou
82             Failure was established when the success criterion was not met at 2 consecutive visits at
83  < .0001); both results met the prespecified success criterion.
84             The main outcome measure was SLT success (defined as IOP </= target IOP in both eyes) at
85 on to Cr(III) is a treatment option, but its success depends on the long-term potential for reduced c
86                            Also reproductive success differed among foraging hotspots; females using
87  accurate recognition is important to ensure success during minimally invasive surgery.
88 glioma cells have translated to only limited success; effective therapeutic strategies will need also
89 occurrence of striatal novelty and retrieval success effects in independent studies underlines the st
90  summary of meeting highlights, a series of "success factors" that will benchmark the progress of the
91 s one of the greatest challenges to clinical success, followed by echinocandin and multidrug resistan
92                                   Conversion success for discrete spontaneous episodes was 97.4% over
93                                     Clinical success for fibroid-related symptoms was 78.6% (282 of 3
94 netic anisotropy has been employed with some success for many decades to explain paramagnetic NMR pse
95 ning from the design principles that defined success for the clinically-used cancer nanomedicines can
96         Although there are many demonstrated successes from using knowledge-based potential energies,
97                                     The most success has been achieved with the class of checkpoint i
98                                   Graphene's success has stimulated great interest and research in th
99                                However, this success has yet to be extrapolated to solid tumors, and
100       No partial correlations with treatment success have been found in WM analyses.
101 of chemical sequence in polymers are finding success; however, there is little understanding of how t
102  not influence immunogenicity or vaccination success.IMPORTANCE The West African Ebola virus epidemic
103 mperature anomalies are correlated with nest success in a continental-scale database of bird nests, s
104 d of bioinformatics in 2012, it has achieved success in a number of areas such as protein residue-res
105 ursuing basic research and a perception that success in basic science may no longer be achievable.
106 ntiated phenotype is therefore important for success in both applications.
107 migration correlates with lower reproductive success in both populations.
108 d drug prices has been paramount to the VA's success in curing HCV infection.
109 y affect self-repair choice and regeneration success in cydippid larvae of M. leidyi.
110         However, there has been only limited success in developing cold-hardy cultivars.
111 g histone methylome in AML together with the success in developing lead compounds specific to key his
112 trength of selection for traits that lead to success in direct contest competition between males and
113 te, CAR T cells have demonstrated tremendous success in eradicating hematologic malignancies (e.g., C
114 es in frontotemporal dementia showed limited success in identifying associated loci.
115 deep learning approaches have had tremendous success in image, video and audio processing, computer v
116  While economic incentives have demonstrated success in improving dietary choices, the quantitative i
117 ant determinant of the lifetime reproductive success in leopards.
118 g theory (DFET), which achieved considerable success in metals and semiconductors.
119 ve shown little efficacy, indicating limited success in modulating neuroplasticity, especially in bra
120                                          Our success in operating a microcontroller using glucose as
121 l- and biosensing, and have achieved notable success in portable DNA sequencing.
122                                  Despite its success in several clinical trials, cancer immunotherapy
123  into emergency programmes to maximise their success in terms of improved nutritional outcomes.
124 the two key parameters that defined clinical success in the case of cancer nanomedicines: (i) physico
125                             However, lack of success in the clinic has been attributed to the inabili
126 wall reconstruction has witnessed tremendous success in the last decade after the introduction of cad
127                    There has been some early success in therapies targeting the downstream inflammato
128      Animals often show reduced reproductive success in urban compared to adjacent natural areas.
129                                      Despite success in viral inhibition and CD4 T cell recovery by h
130                                       Recent successes in genome-wide association studies (GWASs) mak
131 -L2, is of particular interest due to recent successes in many types of cancer.
132    In this article, we briefly describe some successes in predicting behaviors and describe the chall
133 developing area that can gain a lot from the successes in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases.
134 ad range of factors affecting implementation success, including contextual factors, implementation st
135 sitive partial correlation between treatment success (indexed by reductions in Liebowitz Social Anxie
136 hospital and 30-day death/stroke, procedural success, intensive care unit and hospital length-of-stay
137 ntrasts with the paradigm that phage therapy success is largely due to bacterial permissiveness to ph
138 a potential target for stem cell therapy but success is likely to be limited by the inflammatory resp
139  clinical treatment for type 1 diabetes, but success is limited by extensive beta-cell death in the i
140                                     However, success is still largely limited to the laboratory and t
141                                   Lifesaving successes like these provide a tremendous and easily rec
142                                              Success may be more likely through the application of na
143 array of intervention modules and subsequent success monitoring.
144 the pistil and are required for reproductive success; moreover, we find that these genes are highly e
145 ided ablation produced high single-procedure success, mostly in patients with nonparoxysmal AF.
146 ence of GPEI: change begins from within (ie, success needs institutional recognition of the importanc
147                              Acute procedure success occurred in 91.8%.
148 panies in genetic information as well as the success of a few wild tobacco species as experimental mo
149                    Representing the enormous success of a molecular targeted approach, natalizumab wa
150 rved also has implications for the potential success of a therapeutic vaccine.
151 mpact of individual functional groups on the success of a transformation under various conditions and
152 id geographic expansion is attributed to the success of Aedes mosquito vectors, but local epidemiolog
153 lity, with low luminosity increasing hunting success of African lions.
154                                 In contrast, success of agonistic costimulatory antibodies has thus f
155                                          The success of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant
156  this retrospective cohort, we report on the success of antiviral therapy combined with a short cours
157                             Acute procedural success of atrial tachycardia ablation in congenital hea
158  induction of antitumor immune responses and success of cancer immunotherapy.
159            We propose that this differential success of cell type identification may not simply refle
160 ict clinical outcomes in humans, improve the success of clinical trials, and facilitate the developme
161 ronmental stress tolerance of corals and the success of coral reef restoration efforts.
162 arget/DNA cleavage is critical to ensure the success of CRISPR screens.
163                           Demonstrating that success of Descemet stripping automated endothelial kera
164  for clinicians but will be critical for the success of disease-modifying therapies.
165  stage.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Increasing the success of endogenous neurogenesis after brain injury ho
166                                  Despite the success of enzymatic and small molecule iron catalysts m
167                                          The success of excavating sponges depended on the intensity
168 roduction can have dramatic effects upon the success of fish populations and throughout the food web.
169  the ventral stream, are consistent with the success of fMRI, though functional smoothness breaks dow
170  plant parts are a key consideration for the success of future dendroclimatological studies on shrubs
171 ritical and encouraging implications for the success of future targeted therapies in advanced-stage d
172                     The reduced reproductive success of G. pallida at 22.5 degrees C relative to 15 d
173  because of variability in crop rotation and success of germination of specific crops.
174 ons, or edaphic conditions - might limit the success of immigrants in a new location despite hospitab
175                         In the past 5 years, success of immune checkpoint inhibition has led to a res
176                                 The ultimate success of immunotherapy in the CNS will require improve
177                                          The success of immunotherapy with checkpoint inhibitors is n
178 ovider interface that can be used to improve success of improved, skilled care at birth and delivery
179 otic plant species by directly promoting the success of invasive/exotic species or by reducing the co
180                                              Success of lumbar puncture on first attempt, failure rat
181                                The continued success of malaria control efforts requires the developm
182                                          The success of marker-based approaches for dissecting haemat
183  study of these interactions critical to the success of molecular motor-based nanodevices.
184  to detect any impact of the UAV on breeding success of murres, except at a site where aerial predato
185 ferent stimulus variables) contribute to the success of MVPA.
186                                          The success of new therapies hinges on our ability to unders
187 and immune evasive factors contribute to the success of nosocomial and community-associated clonal li
188                                          The success of our polymerization strategy can provide a new
189    Olfaction is crucial for the reproductive success of parasitoid wasps.
190                                  The lack of success of pharmacological therapies for ARDS, however,
191 own mechanisms of action are critical to the success of proposed treatments.
192  also increased growth rate and reproductive success of S. avenae on these varieties.
193  sites are important; and what the long-term success of source ablation is.
194  tumor immunosurveillance and the increasing success of strategies in immunologic tumor therapy, whic
195 teria are relevant for the assessment of the success of surgical treatment in individual patients and
196 ently over 550 MYA and are essential for the success of the Gastropoda.
197   The GUI provides real-time feedback on the success of the indexing step and the progress of data pr
198            There was almost no establishment success of the non-native species at moderate dispersal
199 lobally were significant contributors to the success of the OPV switch in the SEAR.
200 bility models to predict the bioaugmentation success of the phenanthrene-degrading Novosphingobium sp
201 ent to eradicate polio has been vital to the success of the program.
202                                          The success of the protocol stems from the use of a Pd-reage
203                                  However the success of the therapeutic targeting of CXCR2 is threate
204 ana vitrectomy seem to have no impact on the success of the toric IOL implantation, even in keratocon
205 hthalimide (TCNHPI) esters is crucial to the success of the transformation, and the reaction is amena
206 ostly strategy, but quantifying the relative success of the two can be difficult.
207                                          The success of therapies that disrupt PD-L1-mediated tumour
208 nderlying mechanisms connecting RUNX1 to the success of therapy remain elusive.
209 ion of disease, in addition to prediction of success of therapy, and patient participation in the lon
210                                 However, the success of these initiatives depends critically upon und
211 ed enantioselectivity, shedding light on the success of this emerging ligand class for enantioselecti
212                                    Since the success of whole tooth bioengineering is predicated on t
213                              The encouraging successes of this enabling technology are critically dis
214 lying that novelty (new > old) and retrieval success (old > new) effects may co-occur in the striatum
215                                              Success on the internal medicine (IM) examination is a c
216 bled PET to become a surrogate for treatment success or failure in common lymphoma subtypes.
217 ch the global health community can judge the success or failure of a Trump presidency, based on a sel
218 had a higher likelihood of complete clinical success (OR 0.95 per extra year, 0.93-0.98; p<0.001) and
219  we recorded mating success and reproductive success over time, using a simultaneous hermaphrodite.
220 f personalized care, prediction of treatment success, prevention of disease and patient participation
221         Outcome variables included technical success, procedure time, complications, and rates of pos
222 ocial partners and have greater reproductive success, providing a pathway by which group-beneficial b
223 cle outlines 10 key factors behind the IMG's success, providing a potential set of guiding principles
224  compares favorably to the overall NIH grant success rate (approximately 18%), and the success rate o
225                      Data collected included success rate and complications of filter and fragment re
226                                              Success rate and type of pneumatic dissection obtained;
227                                              Success rate at 6 months (total horizontal deviation of
228  drugs that have been tested clinically, the success rate for these agents in the clinic is low, part
229 implant did not improve the primary anatomic success rate in eyes undergoing vitrectomy surgery with
230                                        Grant success rate in skin cancer-related behavioral science c
231 embolized in five patients, with a technical success rate of 100%.
232 lid to total completed device runs yielded a success rate of 92%, and the negative predictive value f
233 or a real-time deterministic analysis of the success rate of a chemotherapeutic drug in less than 12h
234 dation in children in our institution with a success rate of about 99%.
235                                 However, the success rate of generating these costructures is often v
236 e the diagnostic performance and examination success rate of magnetic resonance (MR) elastography and
237 nt success rate (approximately 18%), and the success rate of male and female investigators was not st
238  ALCI-guided ablation is expected to improve success rate of point-by-point radiofrequency ablation.
239                                    Qualified success rate was 100% at 1 month followed by a 6-month a
240 8.7 kg/m(2), 41.8 kg/m(2)]), the examination success rate was 95.8% (92 of 96 patients) for MR elasto
241                                   Procedural success rate was 99.1 +/- 0.8%.
242                                          The success rate was not significantly different at 6 months
243  correctly classify samples with nearly 100% success rate.
244              These were comparable to year 3 success rates of 83.6% (178/213) and 98.4% (185/188) for
245 serve as a universal strategy to enhance the success rates of Fabs as structure determination chapero
246  filter fragments can be removed safely with success rates that vary according to location.
247 n the intention-to-treat analysis, treatment success rates were 80% (28 of 35 subjects) and 93% (27 o
248                       Technical and clinical success rates were 95.9% and 82.4%, respectively.
249 l patency) and subjective (symptomatic cure) success rates within the duration of follow-up.
250 ce relative to the control device (estimated success rates, 55.4% and 59.1%, respectively, calculated
251                     During this time, the PI success ratio (fraction of basic-science PIs who are R01
252  the goals of the IOM, which are celebrating success, recognizing mistakes as an opportunity to learn
253 rates, offspring mass and offspring eclosion success, relative to high larval-density or mixed larval
254                                          The success relies on the quantity and quality of the DNA sa
255                                              Success required IOP </=22 mm Hg and 20% reduction witho
256  medications (absolute success and qualified success, respectively).
257       However, an individual's female mating success seems to negatively affect its own male reproduc
258  in patients with acute stroke receiving MT, success should be redefined as achieving a mTICI 3 score
259       However, many examples of conservation success show that losses can be halted and even reversed
260                                      Country success stories include rapid increases in Kenya, Mozamb
261 ronary heart disease and stroke has been the success story of the century's past 4 decades.
262 of infectious diseases was the public health success story of the first half of the 20th century, the
263      When taking into account the chances of success, strategic mating motivations do imply a bias no
264  1999-2004 Western data, rates of procedural success, stroke, and paraplegia appeared similar, while
265 e course of diagnosis, monitoring of therapy success, technical advances, and novel radiopharmaceutic
266 er-order structure of the task with the same success than controls.
267 residents should have 61.25% higher breeding success than migrants, to outweigh the survival costs of
268  a specific location had higher reproductive success than non-specialists, and between years there wa
269    However, despite this astonishing rate of success, the major challenge still remains to not only c
270 ials targeting immune checkpoints have shown success, the molecular mechanism for regulation of progr
271 ting results obtained so far and the evident success, there are still many problems to solve, on the
272 understanding of the factors influencing its success throughout much of the ocean.
273 nd the elicited antibodies has limited their success thus far.
274 d no disease spread who had a good chance of success, thus avoiding futile transplants.
275 d Nations Sustainable Development Goals, but success to date has been very limited.
276 agments have been exploited with significant success to facilitate the structure determination of cha
277 oaches, we compared variance in reproductive success (V k*) and effective population sizes (N e) in s
278 ative predictive value of programmatic early success was <20%.
279                The anatomical and functional success was 87.5% (14 of 16 cases) in both groups at pos
280 , the 3-year cumulative probability of graft success was 95.3% (95% CI, 93.6%-96.9%) in the 0-7d PT g
281 ation using meropenem monotherapy, treatment success was achieved after commencement of fosfomycin in
282  in this compassionate use cohort, technical success was achieved in 22 (96%) of 23 patients, and dev
283                                    Technical success was achieved in 85% in fTRA and 86% in TFA (P=0.
284 vice, angiographic, procedural, and clinical success was achieved in 99.2%, 99.1%, 98.3%, and 96.6% o
285                    Nevertheless, very little success was achieved in the realization of electrically
286                                     Diplopia success was also somewhat similar between 1- and 2-muscl
287                                    Treatment success was defined as a 50% or greater reduction in pai
288                                    Treatment success was defined as a decrease in RPR titers of >/=2
289 es were global perceived effect (range, 1-9; success was defined as a score >/= 8), numeric rating sc
290 ncy-induced protection, whereas reproductive success was unaffected.
291                         With nearly complete success, we are able to produce a strain between any two
292                                              Success will depend on high rates of HIV testing, ART de
293  journey, with various roles, obstacles, and successes, will be both interesting and informative, esp
294 tions in BTK and PLCG2, which may facilitate success with alternative targeted therapies.
295                               The key to the success with aryl aldehydes was allowing the catalyst, a
296                                      Initial success with chimeric antigen receptor-modified T cell t
297 rnary epitopes, which may explain the modest success with soluble recombinant E (sRecE) as a vaccine
298 cling females, and (3) increases male mating success with their victims in the future.
299                                 Based on the success with these two benchmark problems, which have ve
300        Can the lessons learned from multiple successes within the PSMA experience be transferred to f

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