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1 ter ablation resulted in complete procedural success in 10 (91%) of 11 group B patients compared with
2 rval [CI], 39-52) patients, at least partial success in 153 (72%; 95% CI, 65-78) patients, success of
4 e fleeting amino enol species first met with success in 2012 when we found that saturated bis-Dipp/Me
5 formed at the bilioenteric anastomosis (80 % success in 56 procedures) or at the intact papilla in sh
7 n the 85% Bayesian predictive probability of success in a confirmatory phase 3 trial of neoadjuvant t
8 mperature anomalies are correlated with nest success in a continental-scale database of bird nests, s
10 d of bioinformatics in 2012, it has achieved success in a number of areas such as protein residue-res
12 , while Grist et al. () measure reproductive success in a population of European shags (Phalacrocorax
14 ve a high Bayesian predictive probability of success in a subsequent phase 3 neoadjuvant trial within
16 forcement learning agents have achieved some successes in a variety of domains, their applicability h
19 oradrenergic effects) model by examining its success in accounting for findings in emotion regulation
21 e underlying factors that contributed to the success in achieving MDG4, Ethiopia was selected as a Co
24 ical mechanics models have led to remarkable successes in addressing some complex computational probl
26 mortality, health, and overall reproductive success in Agta hunter-gatherers whose camps exhibit var
29 variance (range 17-62), and partial clinical success in an additional 334 (47%, range 35-66); complet
31 and numeracy equally affect an individual's success in and beyond schools, but these two competencie
32 s attenuated virus vaccines, have shown some success in animal models, including an attenuated vaccin
33 cal and psychophysical data, and many recent successes in artificial intelligence (with deep convolut
36 ursuing basic research and a perception that success in basic science may no longer be achievable.
40 lder maternal age reduces the probability of success in both scenarios, particularly after age 30.
42 etween[Formula: see text]and annual breeding success in both sexes, and between maternal inbreeding c
43 th marker-assisted selection, there has been success in breeding for disease resistance; however, muc
45 ontrol revealed no significant difference of success in catching falling objects and in average effor
50 n of inflammatory cascade with limited or no success in controlling progression of bone destruction.
51 rldwide introductions, exhibiting remarkable success in crossing geographic borders and adapting to l
56 e research efforts, the field has had little success in developing antidepressant treatments with fun
59 g histone methylome in AML together with the success in developing lead compounds specific to key his
61 trength of selection for traits that lead to success in direct contest competition between males and
64 isms for kinases in cancer, highlight recent successes in drug discovery, and demonstrate the clinica
65 le in promoting educational and occupational success in early life, but their relevance at older ages
67 tracortical microelectrodes have shown great success in enabling locked-in patients to interact with
68 Computational protein design has found great success in engineering proteins for thermodynamic stabil
69 al biosensors have yet to realize commercial success in environmental applications due, in part, to d
71 te, CAR T cells have demonstrated tremendous success in eradicating hematologic malignancies (e.g., C
75 eory has persisted because of its remarkable success in explaining strongly supported simple empirica
76 osedly rigid plate interiors, there was less success in explaining the observed anomalies in terrestr
79 ch research on biocontrol of plant diseases, success in field crops has been limited with most succes
80 report, for the first time to our knowledge, success in first-principles computation of the phonon dr
85 ience and engineering and have enjoyed great success in geophysical sciences, because they allow for
88 ess in primary congenital glaucoma, reported success in glaucoma following cataract surgery (GFCS) an
90 havior might be a key feature for ecological success in habitats such as the rumen and human colon wh
91 erm reduced sperm motility and fertilization success in half, thus fresh sperm, capable of becoming h
94 a critically important measure of long-term success in HIV treatment and the crucial component of su
97 offers an efficient mechanism for bacterial success in host-virus dynamics, and counter-defence prom
98 ease (idPD) remains enigmatic despite recent successes in identification of genes (PARKs) that underl
100 ing technology platform that has shown early success in identifying biomarkers and mechanisms of comm
101 hough case-control SNP-GWAS have had limited success in identifying common genetic variants for ADHD
103 ased probes and photo-cross-linkers have had success in identifying protein targets of small molecule
104 ssive disorder (MDD), there has been limited success in identifying replicable genetic risk loci, sug
105 han on risk, yet there has been a phenomenal success in identifying risk loci but not age-at-onset mo
106 ar genetic analyses to date have had limited success in identifying specific loci responsible for its
107 ough candidate gene studies have had limited success in identifying susceptibility loci, genome-wide
108 rabidopsis have been modest; however, recent success in identifying thousands of human SUMO targets u
110 relatively young research area has seen some successes in identifying mathematical operations for whi
111 deep learning approaches have had tremendous success in image, video and audio processing, computer v
114 While economic incentives have demonstrated success in improving dietary choices, the quantitative i
116 o design robust strains with high chances of success in industrial settings, novel genome-scale model
117 nd phase 3 clinical trials have demonstrated success in inhibiting downstream effectors, specifically
120 The male warrior hypothesis proposes that success in intergroup contests has been vital in human e
121 rategies were then evaluated for nitritation success in intermittently aerated MABRs: both aeration i
125 activity level, and two measures of foraging success in laboratory mesocosms: change in spider mass a
128 available SARS monoclonal antibodies offered success in limiting viral infection absent from availabl
133 eptors PD-1 and CTLA-4 have shown remarkable success in many cancers, not all patients benefit from t
138 Such approaches have traditionally found success in medical applications, and are now informing b
144 ve shown little efficacy, indicating limited success in modulating neuroplasticity, especially in bra
147 ncept of fitness as a measure for a species' success in natural selection is central to the theory of
148 and retinal implants) has led to remarkable success in neurosensory restoration, particularly in the
151 r contributor to the decline in reproductive success in older females.Advanced maternal age has been
152 , the ratio of variance to mean reproductive success in one season by individuals of the same age (ph
156 analyses some of the recent developments and successes in orthogonal tandem catalysis, with particula
160 ior retinotomy may lead to better anatomical success in patients who have previously undergone SB pro
162 4 (IFNL4) gene are predictors for treatment success in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infecti
163 ike B-RAFV600E provide relatively short-term success in patients, owing to a combination of incomplet
164 n by immune pressures as well as replicative success in PBMCs and potentially other replication sites
171 In this article, we briefly describe some successes in predicting behaviors and describe the chall
172 o limit this inflammation have met with some success in preserving insulin sensitivity in obese indiv
173 cal polysaccharide vaccines have had minimal success in preventing meningococcal epidemics in the men
175 n individuals who learned predominantly from success in preventing pain, modulation was consistent wi
176 essing open defecation that has demonstrated success in previous studies, yet there is no research on
179 of specialized cells, there has been modest success in producing hiPSC-derived organotypic tissues o
181 espite reported gains in coverage, the ACA's success in promoting use of high-quality care and enacti
182 dings, the recently reported low replication success in psychology is realistic, and worse performanc
184 kinase inhibitors, have achieved only modest success in R/M HNSCC, illustrating the importance of ide
186 A. baumannii genome may be the result of its success in rapidly adapting to both abiotic and biotic e
187 Although inequities are pervasive, country successes in reaching of the poorest populations provide
190 we have a moral obligation to translate our success in reducing lung cancer in the United States to
191 9 B lineage receptor has demonstrated marked success in relapsed pre-B-cell acute lymphoblastic leuka
196 s an established investigator, my scientific successes in researching 1) chromosomes, their replicati
198 previous computational studies have claimed success in revealing genome-wide regulatory landscapes f
200 ls based on identified loci also have modest success in risk assessment and therefore are of limited
201 re to NIMA selectively enhances reproductive success in second-generation females carrying embryos wi
202 al connectivity in the adult brain relate to success in second-language learning, using resting-state
205 ation of these constraints, calibration with success in simulating observed ASE losses, and low asses
208 protectant treatments affected fertilization success in small- and larger-scale reproduction trials u
209 n popularized on account of their remarkable success in solid-state heterojunction solar cells raisin
210 unusual stoichiometry have had only limited success in spite of several theoretical predictions.
215 es, allowing them to achieve higher fighting success in subsequent contests against inexperienced mal
217 result provides a rationale for the lack of success in synthesizing the hexagonal polytype in either
218 multiprotein complexes in biology and recent successes in synthetic DNA tile and colloidal self-assem
223 The molecular mechanisms underlying its success in the absence of human intervention are present
226 the two key parameters that defined clinical success in the case of cancer nanomedicines: (i) physico
227 After 1-year follow-up, the 62.1% treatment success in the CD group was noninferior to the 71.0% in
228 oninferiority limit was set at 50% treatment success in the CD group, with a maximum of 25% differenc
230 nt blockade immunotherapy has enjoyed recent success in the clinic, but only elicits limited rates of
236 However, to date, there has been little success in the development of high-performance solid-sta
237 ed of identification, there has been limited success in the efforts that have been made to move away
238 measures are the best index of reproductive success in the face of climate change in species that tr
239 disadvantages for accomplishing therapeutic success in the field of hMSC-based cell therapy, and an
245 wall reconstruction has witnessed tremendous success in the last decade after the introduction of cad
250 Optical coherence tomography has shown some success in the presurgical evaluation of tumor margins i
253 idly during the latest Cretaceous, and their success in the top predator role may have been enabled b
256 mal growth factor receptor (EGFR) have found success in the treatment of EGFR mutant positive non-sma
257 eotide analog inhibitors have shown clinical success in the treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infe
259 s the Janus kinase 3 inhibitor tofacitinib's success in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis led to
263 rgeted therapy has seen some of its greatest successes in the hematologic arena (eg, breakpoint clust
264 oup method, which required eight (38%) of 21 successes in the liraglutide group for the effect of lir
265 developing area that can gain a lot from the successes in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases.
267 e been explored for commercial applications; successes in their uses will rely on overcoming conceptu
268 hanisms underlying neuropathic pain, limited success in therapeutic approaches have been attained.
283 idual's academic and professional chances of success in today's technological society that increasing
285 lity, and/or predicted toxicity have impeded success in translating these drug candidates to clinical
288 (EGFR) kinase inhibitors have had remarkable success in treating non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) p
290 mune surveillance equally, and therefore the success in triggering the abscopal effect depends, at le
291 tastases.Targeting angiogenesis has had some success in tumors such as renal cell carcinoma; however,
292 fasciculus to be predictive of word-learning success in two word-to-meaning tasks: contextual and cro
293 udy remains iconic for its robust design and successes in uncovering risk factors for CHD, it has und
297 mall number of affected families and limited success in validating candidates have impeded genetic di
298 preparation, which has been applied to great success in various physical systems, and provides a rout
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