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1 hese KPD innovations programs are ultimately successful.
2 scientists and impacting their ability to be successful.
3 3 countries that would make future NVIs more successful.
4                                           If successful, a ZIKV CHIM could de-risk and accelerate ZIK
5                                              Successful ablation for nonparoxysmal AF is challenging.
6 th maintained DM deactivation, characterizes successful ageing and may explain differential ageing tr
7                                              Successful ageing was defined as good cognitive, motor,
8   Linear multivariate regression showed that successful agers (N = 789) reported 3.79 (95% confidence
9 utes of MVPA per week were more likely to be successful agers with both self-reported (Odd Ratio (OR)
10                                          The Successful Aging after Elective Surgery study enrolled d
11 e their potential as biomarkers of early and successful AIT responses.
12                                  Conversely, successful alien birds are bet-hedgers.
13  discovery of PAR2 antagonists has been less successful, although GB88 has been described as a weak a
14          Global HCN1 knockout mice were less successful and exhibited atypical movements on a skilled
15 tely reflected a wide range of situations of successful and failed immune surveillance.
16 ns, sulfonylurea therapy may not prove to be successful and highlights the need for detailed pharmaco
17                         Across outcomes (ie, successful and unsuccessful) activity in the right haben
18                The translation from numerous successful animal experiments on cardioprotection beyond
19          P2Y12 inhibitors are among the most successful antiplatelet drugs, however, show remarkable
20 normal CD4 T cell counts after virologically successful antiretroviral therapy.
21                                              Successful antitumor immunity is thought to require T ce
22 es upon antigen stimulation is necessary for successful antiviral, and antitumor immune responses.
23 (2+)-influx, and (3) beta2 subunits maintain successful AP propagation across the axonal arbor.
24                       Here, we report on the successful application of an aptamer bioconjugated nanoc
25                                  Despite the successful application of retrograde transsynaptic virus
26                                         This successful application of SBDD paves the way for lead op
27 ile production of SiC NWs is critical to its successful application.
28 d pathway discovery, in spite of the lack of successful applications to human disease.
29    This analysis describes an innovative and successful approach to risk identification and mitigatio
30 ases, it is impossible to arrive at a single successful approach.
31                             Some of the most successful approaches to structural design in materials
32 cal differences, Schistocephalus was equally successful at establishing initial infections in both ho
33                    Undoing the twist: Recent successful attempts to change the relative populations o
34 jority (68%) did not believe surgeons can be successful basic scientists in today's environment, incl
35 pecific MTG from Streptomyces mobaraensis, a successful bio-orthogonal labeling system was demonstrat
36  essential role in plant breeding, because a successful breeding program depends on the ability to br
37 engager blinatumomab has emerged as the most successful BsAb to date.
38      T-cell tolerance is a major obstacle to successful cancer immunotherapy; thus, developing strate
39                                              Successful cancer progression is dependent on the abilit
40 e prey and body states most likely to end in successful capture.
41 e of takeoff and increase the probability of successful capture.
42 There was also no improvement in the rate of successful cardioversion after first shock (AOR, 0.73; 9
43 here was no difference in unadjusted rate of successful cardioversion after first shock (from 12.3% t
44 D implementation on the time to first shock, successful cardioversion, and patient outcomes was asses
45 erapy and technical challenges to developing successful cell therapy.
46 ssociated nuclear genes and are essential to successful chloroplast biogenesis.
47 somes and illuminates a process critical for successful chromosome segregation.
48                      Antibodies are a highly successful class of biological drugs, with over 50 such
49 ources in a control region (left V1) yielded successful classification of facial identity.
50 , and that these pathways converge to ensure successful cleavage furrow ingression.
51               We also illustrate the path to successful clinical implementation by highlighting the a
52 on has presented a significant hurdle to the successful clinical translation of many cellular therapi
53 therapy using nucleic acids therapeutics for successful clinical translation.
54                        Further, we report on successful co-loading of 17-AAG (Hsp90) and rapamycin (m
55                                          For successful CO2 storage in underground reservoirs, the po
56 plex kinetic reaction pathways that underlie successful coassembly of biomolecular building blocks in
57                      For the first time, the successful collapse of polymeric chains into SCNPs is im
58          However, the factors leading to its successful colonization are unknown, and whether SGG inf
59 ther evolutionary changes arise mainly after successful colonization has occurred, or if evolution pl
60 eptors (DCE and VC), their survival requires successful competition for electron donor within the ent
61 major crop and a member of the large, highly successful Compositae family of flowering plants.
62          At implant, 99.5% of patients had a successful conversion of induced ventricular tachycardia
63 exible d-galactopyranose, followed by a very successful conversion to the desired beta-d-ido-configur
64 pattern of spacer acquisition that ensures a successful CRISPR immune response.
65 , an understanding of processes that promote successful cross-species lentiviral transmissions is hig
66 al diversity in wildlife and determinants of successful cross-species transmission, or spillover, are
67                                          Our successful crystallization of all of the targets demonst
68 unity and offer some lessons on what makes a successful database.
69                                              Successful decision making critically involves metacogni
70 e results contrast with what we learned from successful deliberate introductions and highlight that d
71                                              Successful delivery and uptake in cells resulted in alte
72 quired to protect, stabilize, and enable the successful delivery of a given therapeutic.
73 nd a tip-elongating pollen tube (PT) for the successful delivery of sperm cells to the embryo sac.
74  the bud cortex is a landmark that signals a successful delivery of the vacuole to the bud.
75  This enhanced solute rejection is the first successful demonstration of a TFC membrane with a thin C
76 shold gain medium, but there has yet to be a successful demonstration of lasing from this seemingly p
77 otherapy (OIT) has demonstrated reproducibly successful desensitization in patients with food allergy
78 nanometre-scale distance measurement and the successful detection of both molecular interactions (for
79                                              Successful detection of lactate in human sweat by means
80 A paper strip sensor has been fabricated for successful detection of S(2-) ion.
81 at Ti calibration curve at 390.11nm provides successful determination of Ti level with 0.985 of R(2)
82                                              Successful development and application of precision onco
83                     This study describes the successful development of new gluten-free (GF) mini spon
84 lar compounds inside live spheroids, and the successful development of our technique can benefit the
85                           In order to ensure successful development, cells of the early mammalian emb
86  healthcare, the key criteria required for a successful device and program implementation, and the cu
87  +/- 6.9 years of age, 87% female) underwent successful device implantation with no deaths, strokes,
88                                              Successful discontinuation of use of at least 1 inapprop
89 ar, Tanzania, Vietnam and Cambodia and after successful DNA extraction fragment of the nuclear rhodop
90                                              Successful drug delivery and overcoming drug resistance
91          Paclitaxel (PTX) is one of the most successful drugs ever used in cancer chemotherapy, actin
92    Biologics such as etanercept are the most successful drugs used in anti-cytokine therapy.
93  whether endothelial cell loss 3 years after successful DSAEK is related to PT.
94                      Here we demonstrate the successful electrodeposition of high-quality Si films fr
95  direct effects of increased temperatures on successful embryonic development.
96                                   Ensuring a successful endgame requires more aggressive OPV cessatio
97 s TAG is produced from diacylglycerol (DAG), successful engineering strategies to enhance TAG levels
98 er understand their role in the evolution of successful environmental microbes and pathogens.
99  offered eradication treatment and underwent successful eradication.
100 mmunity-based Program for Breast Health is a successful example of stakeholder and collaborator invol
101 h resembles that of Si2 H4 , demonstrating a successful example of the transmutation of Al atoms into
102 wo decades have seen an increasing number of successful examples of PPI modulators, resulting in grow
103 , the PFC E/I balance has been implicated in successful execution of multiple PFC-dependent behaviors
104 sts that different strategies are applied in successful execution of the task.
105 ent approach would have been built upon more successful existing programs, such as a Medicare for All
106                                              Successful experimental vaccines have been derived from
107 nalysis of interventions to improve rates of successful extubation in preterm infants.
108 d showed functional downregulation following successful fear extinction in S1 mice.
109 ed for the proportion of cycles resulting in successful fertilization (10% decrease), implantation (3
110 facilitate sperm migration and contribute to successful fertilization.
111  outcome was the proportion of patients with successful first-pass intubation.
112 ce, associated outcomes, and pregnancy after successful fistula closure.
113                                  Removal was successful for 63 (81%) of 78 fragments and varied by lo
114                         Panel sequencing was successful for 97% (342/351) of tumour samples in the pr
115        We show that this heating strategy is successful for compounds with up to four rotationally hi
116                         This is shown by the successful formation of self-assembled hexaethynylbenzen
117      Together, these results demonstrate the successful formulation of CS-ZN-NIMs and their potential
118                                              Successful fracture was noted fluoroscopically when the
119               Fecal microbiota analysis of 3 successful FT recipients demonstrated increased diversit
120                  The annual market value for successful gene delivery could exceed US$30 billion, and
121 ors, there are several practical barriers to successful gene delivery.
122 rates obtained by the reported technique for successful gene expression profile testing and prognosti
123                                The rate of a successful GFN intervention after a positive GFN block w
124                            This method, when successful, gives an accurate and unambiguous 3-D struct
125                   In the case of technically successful graft survival, graft losses due to technical
126                         At present, the most successful groups of isotopes for this purpose are (123)
127                     A typical example is the successful growth of p-type GaN by VPE for blue light-em
128                                              Successful HCV treatment was associated with a lower inc
129  that underlies nictation and contributes to successful hitchhiking, but at expense of reduced offspr
130                                      Even if successful, however, these approaches will need to be co
131           A detailed account is provided for successful i.v. administration of SERRS nanoparticles su
132  K. pneumoniae isolates using MinION allowed successful identification of antimicrobial resistance ge
133                              Here, we report successful immobilization of beta-amylase (bamyl) from p
134 howed negative radiological performance with successful implantation.
135 rsatility of the approach has been proven by successful implementation in three case studies with an
136                                              Successful implementation of CRISPR often requires Cas9
137                                              Successful implementation of Patch-seq allows researcher
138                                              Successful implementation of the switch called for inten
139 ffectiveness and contextual issues affecting successful implementation.
140 cy ablation from the first suitable site was successful in 190 patients, and in the remaining 39 pati
141                                     TPVR was successful in 23 patients (85%).
142               Results COO classification was successful in 414 of 452 samples.
143 elial cell therapy or saline was technically successful in all eight swine, with no complications.
144 ally assess whether plasma technology can be successful in an already crowded arena.
145 on to install the C18-C19 ring junction, was successful in assembling the macrolactone.
146  Population receptive field models have been successful in characterizing spatial encoding throughout
147                               Nature is very successful in designing strong and tough, lightweight ma
148    Using the assay described herein, we were successful in detecting as little as 2.94 fM of pathogen
149                               This study was successful in determining age differences within the emp
150        The developed sensor was demonstrated successful in determining NSE in clinical serum samples.
151                   eXpress appears to be most successful in discriminating lowly expressed transcripts
152                 Sustained refibrillation was successful in fewer ranolazine-treated (29.17%; P=0.005)
153 our, and substance use are likely to be most successful in helping this susceptible group adjust to a
154 r-potential-induced ABA accumulation and was successful in identifying genes that affect ABA levels a
155        Whole-exome sequencing (WES) has been successful in identifying genes that cause familial Park
156          The Pain Resource Nurse program was successful in improving nurses' use of standardized meas
157                            However, although successful in inducing remissions, these are normally sh
158       Percutaneous coronary intervention was successful in only 50% of cases.
159  an acceptable safety profile and was highly successful in rapidly suppressing allergic immune respon
160 formation studies in relevant tissues can be successful in revealing novel risk genes for single core
161                                   These were successful in stimulating production of virus-targeted a
162 emodeling and deacetylase complex, were both successful in targeted deposition of H3K27me3.
163   However, this method was the only approach successful in the classification of samples, and thus pr
164  as well as adjuvanted subunit vaccines were successful in the induction of NAbs and T cell responses
165                 This general methodology was successful in the total synthesis of Xyridin A, an impor
166  and non-relapse mortality by EASIX-GVHD was successful in two independent cohorts of adult patients
167 ed by whole genome sequencing has often been successful in uncovering the proteins involved in regula
168                                              Successful infection is dependent on disrupting the zebr
169 r its downstream mediators, thereby allowing successful infection of the host to occur.
170 ge response (DDR) is considered a barrier to successful infection.
171 ether capturing the necessary components for successful intertemporal choice.
172 thod can facilitate timely cancer diagnosis, successful intervention, and prevention.
173 c and targeting GPs would have resulted in a successful intervention.
174 )Ga-HBED-CC-PSMA) PET/CT, allowing for their successful intraoperative detection and resection during
175  a population and provide conditions for the successful invasion of a population.
176 s HLA-sensitized patients an opportunity for successful kidney transplantation.
177 igandability and highlight opportunities for successful lead and tool discovery.
178     Population dynamics analysis of the most successful lineages identified the emergence of ST131 an
179              In this paper, we report on the successful loading and solubilization of EpoB in a poly(
180 anding is imperative to optimize designs for successful long-term performance.
181 get to optimize lung preservation leading to successful lung transplantation.
182                                              Successful male gametogenesis involves orchestration of
183                   The manuscript describes a successful management of such a complication by means of
184 or-semiconductor nanowires, highlighting the successful materials development necessary for a first b
185                                              Successful mating induces lifetime refractoriness to sub
186        These results suggest PAs have been a successful means of protecting biomass carbon, yet a sub
187           Of the 136 patients, 117 underwent successful Melody TPVR.
188 in ripple-spindle coupling are necessary for successful memory consolidation has not been tested dire
189                  These results indicate that successful memory consolidation requires coherent hippoc
190 e held constant, the neural underpinnings of successful memory retrieval differ when remembering life
191 eural oscillations are reinstated to support successful memory retrieval.
192                                    Designing successful microbiota-based therapies requires in-depth
193                                              Successful mitigation efforts in the Red Deer region wil
194                                          The successful modeling provides additional support for biop
195 otor cortical neurons may be a key aspect of successful movement preparation.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT M
196 % to 1.25%) in nontransported patients after successful naloxone treatment.
197 al neural data has proven elusive; even when successful, neural forecasts have not historically suppl
198                     Can plasma technology be successful on its own, or can synergies be achieved by c
199                                I discuss how successful (or not) we have been in addressing each of t
200 1 representation were fully expressed before successful orientation discrimination was evident in the
201 nism-based strategy that led to the eventual successful outcome and the attendant support studies may
202  of a supply market can be undertaken with a successful outcome for both parties.
203            Future growth is dependent on the successful over-wintering of the rhizomes.
204 gy - they also include some of nature's most successful parasites, many of which have plagued humans
205 asp venom have clearly been linked to wasps' successful parasitism of Drosophila [6], but the composi
206  crucial role in initializing and sustaining successful parasitism.
207 thesis that maternal age directly influences successful parturition, we assessed the timing of birth
208 oing CTO PCI and improves significantly with successful PCI.
209          Limited data exist on the impact of successful percutaneous PVL closure on midterm outcomes.
210 al structure can serve as the foundation for successful, predictive models of particle rearrangement
211                           The probability of successful pregnancy with live birth at 1 year and 2 yea
212 ization of the endometrial stromal cells for successful pregnancy.
213  stress on nanoparticles is essential to the successful preservation of original particle attributes
214 ompletion of a plant's life cycle depends on successful prioritization of signaling favoring either g
215  of studies and permitted common features of successful programmes to be identified.
216 ed by employing the generated models for the successful, prospective optimization of crystallographic
217 culture and patient and family engagement in successful quality improvement initiatives in the ICU.
218 he genetic basis of adaptations underpinning successful range expansion.
219                                          The successful rate of TIPS was 90.7%, without any procedure
220                                We report the successful realisation of intrinsic optical polarisation
221  to cluster neural responses and demonstrate successful recovery of features corresponding to monkeys
222                                          Our successful refinement of initial server models combined
223                                              Successful regeneration requires that progenitors of dif
224                                          For successful remediation in coastal areas, permanent bindi
225                                              Successful reperfusion, functional independence (modifie
226                     Through careful SAR, the successful replacement of a polar pyrazole group by a si
227    While initial endocrine interventions are successful, resistance to therapy often arises.
228 ivery correlated with TAM heterogeneity, and successful response to CSF-1R blockade is characterized
229 ts that determine the function of estuaries, successful restoration strategies require knowledge of w
230  crucial to prevent refibrillation to ensure successful resuscitation outcomes.
231 cted and this interaction was beneficial for successful retrieval.
232 he Contact Aspiration vs Stent Retriever for Successful Revascularization (ASTER) study was a randomi
233  outcome was the proportion of patients with successful revascularization defined as a modified Throm
234 onal roles within the VS in the execution of successful reward-oriented behavior.
235  of patients with node-positive disease with successful sentinel-lymph-node mapping who had metastati
236 has allowed humans to become one of the most successful species.
237 l practice and discuss strategies to build a successful split program using an "intention to split po
238 ted this assumption by investigating whether successful sporogony of Plasmodium falciparum parasites
239 ith a range of MGEs previously linked to the successful spread of widely endemic resistance mechanism
240           METHODS AND Patients who underwent successful stenting for STEMI and had left ventricular d
241 ntions associated with the implementation of successful stewardship programs in LTCFs.
242                            Comprehensive and successful strategies for enhancing the selectivity in p
243 of the prodrug approach demonstrated to be a successful strategy for improving aqueous solubility of
244 on membranes, and experimentally confirm the successful suppression of both intra- and inter-layer sn
245 r cortex in patients with CSM 6 months after successful surgery.
246            The method is demonstrated in the successful syntheses of eighty-eight otherwise difficult
247                                 Analogously, successful synthesis of a monolayer WS2 /WS2(1-x) Se2x /
248 will be dedicated to highlight the different successful synthetic strategies allowing to overcome the
249 ise mechanisms whereby HIV infection impedes successful T cell-mediated control of M. tuberculosis ha
250                                              Successful targeting of CSCs will therefore be necessary
251  Transcatheter Valves (PARTNER) 1 Trial with successful TAVR or surgical AVR (SAVR) obtained preimpla
252 ore challenging at context shifts, such that successful temporal associations are more likely to be f
253 ntia were less motivated, and therefore less successful than control subjects, at avoiding what they
254 rkers of Parkinson's disease are crucial for successful therapeutic development.
255               Our analysis demonstrates that successful therapeutic intervention will be highly depen
256 at such interactions are numerous and that a successful therapy against a particular condition may ha
257 decrease by day 7 from baseline, the odds of successful therapy doubled (odds ratio, 2.154; 95% CI, 1
258 yclic pyranopterin monophosphate (cPMP) is a successful therapy for a subset of infants with MoCD and
259 d adverse effects, survivors after initially successful therapy for cHL are at an 85-fold risk for re
260 pression in immune cells was dispensable for successful therapy of allergic airway inflammation (AAI)
261 er-based approach was shown to be capable of successful thermally-induced cycling, between amorphous
262                                     Although successful, this approach does not leverage the environm
263                                           If successful, this program may significantly alter the cur
264 ons, yet experimental vaccines have not been successful to date, due in part to the virus's high sequ
265 year of follow-up in eyes following previous successful trabeculectomy.
266 ubstituent steric bulk is also implicated in successful transfer.
267 ene expression analysis, we report the first successful transformation of wild-type NCCs into NBL by
268  an adaptive response in preparation for the successful transition to air-breathing at birth.
269 verall multimodal care pathway and capturing successful transitions from one care modality to another
270 e hope of better prognosis for patients, but successful translation to clinical practice is hindered
271 the Muta1 element from Aedes aegypti and its successful transposition in yeast facilitated the charac
272                                     The most successful trapping agents employed to catch these fleet
273                                        Since successful treatment does not prevent future infections
274                                              Successful treatment of HIV-associated multicentric Cast
275  peripheral blood stem cell donor grafts and successful treatment of older recipients, chronic graft-
276 he protein catabolic responses individually, successful treatment of the septic patient with chronic
277                     To present a case of the successful treatment of unstable, multivessel coronary a
278 y prevent relapse; and (4) implementation of successful treatment requires effective communication sk
279 ey were largely maintained after 16 weeks of successful treatment with topical triamcinolone.
280 g cancer survivors who are transferred after successful treatment, and who are given specific types o
281 arly diagnosis of cancer is decisive for its successful treatment.
282 e and metastatic dissemination is the key to successful treatment.
283                     For novel vaccines to be successful, understanding genetic and antigenic diversit
284 such poor translation from drug candidate to successful use is a lack of model systems that accuratel
285 ed in various experimental models and by the successful use of omalizumab in individual patients with
286 roof-of-concept, this study demonstrates the successful use of such coatings as electrodes in high-pe
287 t EBOV GP/VSVDeltaG pseudovirions serve as a successful vaccination platform in a rodent model of Ebo
288  the World Health Organization threshold for successful vector control agents.
289 onal prospects were further supported by the successful visualization of prostate cancer lesions in m
290                       Given the low rates of successful weight maintenance after lifestyle-induced we
291 tely 20-30% of obese patients do not achieve successful weight outcomes after bariatric surgery.We ex
292 tical to develop approaches that distinguish successful weight-loss maintainers from regainers.The ai
293 y, ex vivo lysis of patient thrombi was more successful when adding DNase 1 to standard t-PA.
294                  Curative therapies are most successful when cancer is diagnosed and treated at an ea
295            Uterus transplantation has proven successful when performed with a living donor.
296 sit that open-innovation approaches are more successful when they establish a reliable framework for
297                            The model is less successful with more polarized cells moving against less
298      Results All procedures were technically successful with no complications.
299 ajority of pts deemed their interventions as successful with significant reduction of symptoms irresp
300                                              Successful working with primary care providers is essent

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