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1 tion with HRQoL in both the short and longer term.
2  spontaneously and pregnancy continues until term.
3 on label use and diabetes risk in the longer term.
4 ductive endocrine system that persisted long-term.
5 0.59) lower compared with those born at full term.
6 d gave nine 80 min lessons during one school term.
7 co-expression of genes enriched for neuronal terms.
8 eted by comparing exchange and Zeeman energy terms.
9 ed multibody potential and two atomic energy terms.
10                  To determine whether a long-term (3-yr) maintenance program after PR preserves the s
11 e biosand filters (BSFs) and assess the long-term (9 month) efficacy for particulate and Escherichia
12  is because the mechanism of altering focus, termed accommodation, is not fully understood and seemin
13 rated with a hitherto uncharacterized motif, termed AcidicN, to confer H4-tail sensitivity and discri
14 ort in vivo half-life is an obstacle to long-term administration.
15 gy than above-average temperatures, the long-term advance in phenology was reduced.
16 a new and unique secondary structure that we term an "eta-helix" due to its repeating turns, which ar
17                      How complex ecosystems (termed anchialine) thrive in this globally distributed,
18 I) in children is associated with poor short-term and long-term health outcomes; however, the frequen
19 eaths in 2010 that were attributable to long-term annual O3 exposure based on the updated relative ri
20 surfaces may have an edge in creating a long-term antibacterial environment.
21             We are unable to comment on long-term antibody sensitisation effects.
22 n antique times is commonly described by the term antique polychromy.
23  of aviremic HIV-1-infected patients on long-term antiretroviral therapy, and their frequency in the
24 AGA) with the decomposition-based model, and termed as dMAGA-FCMD, which is able to deal with large-s
25  transition can be described in mathematical terms as a sequence of bifurcations that the healthy cel
26                                         Long-term aspirin use was not associated with cancer-specific
27                        In patients with long-term aspirin use, the changes of molecular events in AM
28 s is the first study to investigate the long-term association of antioxidant supplement use and demen
29  neuronal mRNA pool during an olfactory long-term associative memory (LTAM) in Caenorhabditis elegans
30                                          The term atrial cardiomyopathy, which has been used sporadic
31  nervous system (CNS) inflammation with long-term behavioral and cognitive alterations.
32  requires additional information on the long-term benefits (e.g., life-years gained and mortality red
33                                      In long-term bioluminescence recordings, GABAA receptor blockade
34                     Annotation with ontology terms can play an important role in making data driven c
35  net and gross carbon fluxes affect the long-term carbon isotope mass balance, and may lead to reasse
36 lockers, dual antiplatelet therapy, and long-term cardiovascular events.
37 (1) factors associated with increased longer-term cardiovascular mortality and (2) incremental progno
38         59 Dutch nursing home wards for long-term care.
39 e to the CS-US time interval results in long-term changes in cortico-striatal synaptic efficacy under
40 rnal BMI and rates of cerebral palsy in full-term children was mediated through asphyxia-related neon
41 otent neutralizing antitoxin against BoNT/A1 termed ciA-C2, derived from a camelid heavy-chain-only a
42 ed water reservoirs may be required for long-term clearance.
43 Blind, Placebo Controlled Study of the Short Term Clinical Effects of Tolvaptan in Patients Hospitali
44                            We evaluated long-term clinical features, longitudinal immunoreconstitutio
45 ce of obesity have potential short- and long-term clinical implications.
46 er study is needed to assess safety and long-term clinical outcome.
47  restructured to ensure that short- and long-term clinical outcomes continue to improve.
48 er research is needed on procedural and long-term clinical outcomes.
49 nsive neural damage, often resulting in long-term cognitive impairments.
50 noma is an exceptional and poorly known long-term complication after pancreaticoduodenectomy.
51                           Living with a long-term condition such as sickle cell disease during adoles
52                         Research on the long-term consequences emphasises that, for many patients, TB
53  (WCWs) have been used to assess asthma long-term control but have never been validated for AD.
54 al roll-out programs remain a threat to long-term control of the HIV-AIDS epidemic in low- and middle
55 nous leukemia (CML) may be relevant for long-term control or cure of CML.
56 tibody responses, involved in providing long-term cross-protection against H3N2 influenza virus when
57    Our data demonstrates that extensive long-term culture-induced MSC aging impaired their osteogenic
58  The primary outcome was a composite of long-term CV events or death, which was assessed via national
59 e genetic framework to individual-based long-term data for a wild rodent population and show that des
60 ime at half (50%) of the locations with long-term data, the vast majority of which (74%) were initial
61 , such as tectonics, sea-level fall and long-term decline in greenhouse gas concentrations during the
62 evated CO2 and temperature will lead to long-term declines in the amount of carbon stored in agricult
63  (PROM) tools is recommended to capture long-term degree of health outcomes.
64 n with very little data, and (c) bridge long-term dependencies between actions and rewards.
65  for this pathway in activity-dependent long-term depression (LTD) at hippocampal Schaffer collateral
66 ous reports implicating SRF and MEF2 in long-term depression (required for Dc-ODP), and CREB in long-
67 neurons abolishes NMDA-induced chemical long-term depression.
68 etting, and intrinsic forgetting, the latter term describing the brain's chronic signaling systems th
69 r disorder (IRBD) patients at risk for short-term development of clinically defined synucleinopathy.
70 spond to a single amphioxus region, which we termed Di-Mesencephalic primordium (DiMes).
71 800,000 people annually, while creating long-term disability in millions more.
72                     Former smokers with long-term e-cigarette-only or NRT-only use may obtain roughly
73                                   These long-term effects are usually ascribed to low fitness costs o
74  cycle of trees, efforts to predict the long-term effects of a changing climate on tropical forests m
75 ological processes that demonstrate the long-term effects of soil contamination.
76                         We examine the short-term effects of the largest-scale policy shift, Californ
77 tenance program after PR preserves the short-term effects on outcomes in patients with COPD.
78 ated with small to moderate, primarily short-term effects on pain.
79  Further research is needed to assess longer-term efficacy and adverse effects.
80 e of clear evidence in support of their long-term efficacy is leading many patients who could benefit
81 e, livestock and humans world-wide, but long-term empirical datasets describing this condition are ra
82 ne, and degraded by the proteasome-a pathway termed endoplasmic reticulum-associated protein degradat
83 eticulum (ER) homeostasis create a condition termed ER stress.
84                                         Long term evaluation of the electrode was found to be stable.
85  primary human healthy liver cells form long-term expanding organoids that retain liver tissue functi
86                           We show that short-term exposure to various forms of PE, displaying differe
87                            Thus, under short-term Fe(III)-reducing conditions facilitating the fast a
88 ding concentration had no influence on short-term fluorescein release and pre-coating of beads with b
89                                       Longer term follow-up is needed to assess the durability of qua
90                                   Also, long-term follow-up of patients with TTP is crucial to identi
91  Conclusion With an 83% 8-year OS rate, long-term follow-up of the FOLL05 trial confirms the favorabl
92 ned significantly increased, even after long-term follow-up of up to 20 years.
93 safety signals were observed during the long-term follow-up period.
94 concerning and highlight the need for longer-term follow-up studies.
95              We used data from the Gulf Long-term Follow-up Study, a cohort of workers and volunteers
96 nthera pardus exhibit a unique form of short-term food caching, regularly hoisting, storing and consu
97      By allowing all the relevant diagnostic terms for anaphylaxis to be included into the ICD-11 fra
98 ience Citation Index were searched combining terms for audit and feedback, health personnel, and deme
99 wind power, suggesting that advances in long-term forecasting could be exploited to markedly improve
100          We illustrate this method, which we term 'fractal assembly', by producing DNA origami arrays
101 al to improve the therapeutic ratio and long-term function for these patients.
102 gulates HSC fate and how it affects the long-term functionality of HSCs and the blood system as a who
103 is review, we introduce an emerging field we term functionally-relevant morphological profiling with
104 y attributed to two common genetic variants, termed G1 and G2, in the APOL1 gene.
105 sions from waste treatment plants, (iv) long-term gaseous and liquid emissions from landfills, (v) wa
106 l implementation of a tomographic algorithm, termed GENeralized Fourier Iterative REconstruction (GEN
107                   This vaccine, collectively termed GP+RAP/alpha-syn, is capable of triggering neurop
108 ownstream second messengers, a phenomenon we term "GPCR priming." Specifically, we find that the pres
109 tical requirements and implications for long-term graft patency.
110 nted black phosphorus is stable against long-term (> 30 days) oxidation.
111 ion of BK channels in vivo can enhance short-term habituation.
112 t with genetic risk to produce negative long-term health consequences such as neurodegenerative disea
113  is associated with poor short-term and long-term health outcomes; however, the frequency of AKI in c
114 SES) can have negative consequences for long-term health.
115                      Multicomponent systems, termed High Entropy Alloys (HEAs), with predominantly si
116                   Yet, crucially, its longer-term history and links with European climate remain limi
117 wn how the oral microbiome responds to short-term hospitalization.
118  established Drosophila heart model for long-term hypoxia exposure, we found that hypoxia caused hear
119                                        Short-term IL-33 treatment in mice led to sustained expansion
120 ficant structural changes in boutons in long-term imaging experiments.
121 from low potency, inability to generate long-term immune memory and decreased activities against tumo
122  to diagnose and identify correlates of long-term immunity.
123 mon congenital infection that can cause long-term impairment (LTI).
124  non-specific sensor fouling may enable long-term in situ sensor array operation in low resource sett
125 ncy was rescued by LIF and was maintained to term in uterine gland-containing adult FOXA2-deleted mic
126   We estimated associations using polynomial terms in spatial error models adjusted for total populat
127                                         Long-term increased lithium exposure in drinking water may be
128 ered to be an inevitable consequence of long-term inflammation in patients who did not respond to ant
129  the effectiveness of prolonged versus short-term infusion of antipseudomonal beta-lactams in patient
130                   We also summarize our long-term institutional experience, in which postshunt benefi
131 ators (NCOA1, -2 and -3, and CREBBP) towards term is a shared derived feature of eutherians.
132 of TRPV1-mediated hypothermia by DHC on long-term ischemic stroke injury and functional outcome.
133 s of operative delivery, stillbirth and post-term labour induction.
134                                 These genes, termed late-life cyclers, were also rhythmically induced
135 valuated the responses of AM fungi in a long-term leaf litter addition and removal experiment in a tr
136  cells) from donor mice with HF induced long-term left ventricular dysfunction, fibrosis, and hypertr
137 ble expression of OCT4 (iOCT4) supports long-term LIF-independent self-renewal of ES cells cultured i
138 on of the myogenic program, and is therefore termed Linc-RAM (Linc-RNA Activator of Myogenesis).
139  prescription opioid dependence, and is long-term maintenance of opioid agonist treatment associated
140                                        Short-term mechanical circulatory support, natriuretic peptide
141               Vector-induced short- and long-term Mef2c upregulation in mouse prefrontal projection n
142 emory reactivation during sleep renders long-term memories of negative experiences more negative in S
143 itch in the mushroom body that controls long-term memory encoding.
144 on of food preference (STFP), mice form long-term memory of food odors presented by a social partner.
145 t to be a critical mechanism supporting long-term memory stabilization.
146 ma congruence has a strong influence on long-term memory.
147  change in pockets of suitable microclimate, termed 'microrefugia'.
148 remains important for the prevention of long-term microvascular complications in adults with type 2 d
149           In the current study, we used long-term mobile sleep monitoring and functional neuroimaging
150 ) from DNA target sites in a process we have termed molecular stripping.
151          e-STI testing services require long-term monitoring and evaluation.
152  it does not provide a simple proxy for long-term monitoring of biodegradation of hydrocarbons in the
153 y-predominant with pain and can lead to long-term morbidity in survivors.
154                                     The long-term mortality among patients with undiagnosed diabetes
155          There is still a high rate of short-term mortality and complications in acute coronary syndr
156                   We found an increased long-term mortality in individuals with wet AMD treated with
157                                         Long-term mortality in the propensity score-matched populatio
158 s had improved perioperative outcomes, short-term mortality, and overall survival.
159 nic dialysis, hospital readmission, and long-term mortality.
160 nfection/ sepsis is the leading cause of mid-term mortality.
161                   Our model allowed the long-term multisite recording from pure axonal branches in a
162 oped comprising a multi-shelled nanoparticle termed 'Nano-CarboScavengers' (NCS) with native properti
163  areas, it is crucial to identify their long-term natural trends, ecological thresholds, and response
164                        Participants included term neonates with magnetic resonance imaging-confirmed
165 hood CSE is associated with substantial long-term neurological morbidity, but primarily in those who
166  calcium sensor required for classical short-term neutrophil responses.
167 domized clinical trial of mothers of healthy term newborns who were recruited between March 2015 and
168  including firefly luciferase, to allow long-term, non-invasive imaging of Hmox1 expression, and beta
169 ion in the enzyme and we analyse the data in terms of a two-state equilibrium between compact and ext
170  can be explained algorithmically with RL in terms of an actor/critic mechanism operating in parallel
171 sidered 16 dominant mesozooplankton taxa (in terms of biomass and abundance) in the southwest Atlanti
172 cribed above were comparatively appraised in terms of both functional cohesion and intra-subnetwork a
173     The alarmin family has been expanding in terms of both number and the concept.
174 embryos were of higher quality than C-IVF in terms of cell number and hatching ability.
175              The device was characterized in terms of cell retention capacity, biocompatibility, scal
176 ction of allenes poses several challenges in terms of chemo-, regio- and enantio-selectivity.
177        To evaluate the additional benefit in terms of cost-effectiveness of colonoscopy surveillance
178 while the greatest impacts to recreation, in terms of costs, are in the Southeast.
179 l community may be functionally important in terms of disease-resistance, and that Bd prevalence and/
180  reaction center is commonly rationalized in terms of excitons moving on a grid of biomolecular chrom
181 utated limb in TMSR patients were similar in terms of extent, strength, and topography to healthy con
182  modeling of neural sound representations in terms of frequency-specific spectrotemporal modulations
183 genomics lagging behind many other fields in terms of gene discovery using genome-wide association st
184 e dependence, the results are interpreted in terms of heavy-atom tunneling.
185 ound between the study and control groups in terms of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, ischaemic hear
186  Although large differences were observed in terms of leaf metabolic fluxes, these variations were no
187 ours are adaptive for young people (e.g., in terms of mating and reproduction) but costly for older p
188 ture, however, the collision is described in terms of matter waves, which can also scatter into the r
189 ery high, high, moderate, and low-defined in terms of mean ethanol consumption (in grams) per day.
190 material, it exhibits quite disappointing in terms of modulus or strength.
191 monstrates that RPD is noninferior to OPD in terms of pancreatic fistula development and other major
192 antibiotic and culture order combinations in terms of patient characteristics and outcomes.
193 significantly associated with body weight in terms of phenotypic relative growth.
194          We measured the assembly quality in terms of reference genome base and gene coverage, transc
195 atients with CVID behaved heterogeneously in terms of responsiveness to T-dependent stimuli.
196 itional properties are very much demanded in terms of selective and sensitive chemosensors fabricatio
197             The performance of the assay, in terms of sensitivity and reproducibility, was studied us
198 ical bond energies can then be understood in terms of stabilization caused by spin-coupling augmented
199 phic profile and social media use profile in terms of the mode, frequency, and duration of utilizatio
200 oduodenectomy was also noninferior to OPD in terms of the occurrence of any complication (73.7% vs 66
201 uch contact predictors have been compared in terms of the precision of their predictions, but there i
202    In addition, the 2 groups were similar in terms of the proportion of patients presenting with prol
203  is constantly being improved, especially in terms of the resolving power.
204       Such nanoparticles are investigated in terms of their cytotoxicity on suspension and adherent c
205 hical index that serves to classify roads in terms of their importance.
206 ctional outcome as that of Vicryl sutures in terms of VA and SIRC.
207 and is a broad peak in the 400-500 Hz range (termed omega).
208                           Prevalence of long-term opioid therapy among patients with polyneuropathy a
209  with polyneuropathy who were receiving long-term opioids had multiple functional status markers that
210 stational duration as a continuous trait and term or preterm (<37 weeks) birth as a dichotomous outco
211 f the present study was to analyze very long-term outcome after MV repair and replacement for degener
212                               We assess long-term outcome and prognosis factors for vascular complica
213         Infected children with a better long-term outcome had higher numbers of B cells at birth than
214  quantifies PR and CR as surrogates for long-term outcome in MGN.
215 noncardiac complications may affect the long-term outcome in these patients and what modifiable facto
216  value of this marker as a predictor of long-term outcome merit further evaluation.
217 r treated at our institution to analyze long-term outcome, response to treatment, and incidence and l
218           The results suggest that good long-term outcomes can be achieved using aflibercept for nAMD
219 s have the potential to further improve long-term outcomes, they have not yet achieved results equiva
220 rs such as benzodiazepine exposure and short-term outcomes.
221 complementary prognostic information on long-term outcomes.
222 evious COPD admissions, previous use of long-term oxygen, age, and BMI.
223 d with mortality (P = 0.24) during the short-term period (1,606 patient-months at risk), but the Lill
224 timately fusing with lysosomes, in a process termed "phagosome maturation." In this issue, Yin et al.
225 talized TB cell lines and primary cells from term placenta.
226 ntributes to both the excitability and short-term plasticity alterations that we observed.
227 mulus train and does not contribute to short-term plasticity, but induces a steady-state, asynchronou
228                         We examined the long-term population dynamics of the invasive common wasp, Ve
229  the environment and landfills can be a long-term, (potentially) substantial source of PFOS.
230 memory, and synaptic changes induced by long-term potentiation (LTP) are thought to underlie memory f
231 educed and the resulting suppression of long term potentiation (LTP) by Abeta oligomers was prevented
232 betaARs) enhances both the induction of long-term potentiation (LTP) in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cel
233 ls completely suppressed development of long-term potentiation (LTP) in the CA1-subiculum, but not in
234 sion (required for Dc-ODP), and CREB in long-term potentiation (required for Pc-ODP).SIGNIFICANCE STA
235 d reduced initiation and maintenance of long-term potentiation of glutamatergic synapses.
236 ies in how physicists and biologists use the term 'precision' to facilitate interactions using a comm
237 l might have prophylactic potential for long-term prevention of asthma in offspring.
238                                     The near-term progression of ocean acidification (OA) is projecte
239 lonus-dystonia research and, in more general terms, prompts the use of iPSC-derived cellular models t
240  on vaccine approaches that can provide long-term protection against dengue virus infection is needed
241          The method presented here, which we term protein interaction by SAMDI (PI-SAMDI), has the ad
242                                        Short-term psychoanalytical therapy was as effective as CBT an
243 ived sacubitril/valsartan had a greater long-term reduction in HbA1c than those receiving enalapril.
244  changes, in which sky-islands acted as long-term refuges and cradles of genetic diversity.
245 62 articles were electronically searched for terms relating to statistical and clinical significance.
246  beads with body fluids did not affect short-term release or antibacterial activity.
247 ity, biocompatibility, scalability, and long-term reliability.
248                        We evaluated the long-term risk of SMNs in a well-characterized cohort of 5-ye
249 tudies have investigated short- but not long-term risk.
250 tudy will provide more insight into the long-term safety and efficacy of bariatric embolization.
251                              This condition, termed sarcopenia, is a major cause of falls and of the
252 ximide, lamotrigine, and valproate had short-term seizure outcome determined.
253  a population-based linkage study of 979,912 term singleton pregnancies in Scotland, United Kingdom,
254  of transient species expanded over the long-term, slowly increasing their regional retention and dri
255                                         Long-term SSRI treatment may delay progression from MCI to Al
256 he remarkable analytical parameters and long term stability of both the sensors could be envisioned a
257 cal properties, in-vivo performance and long term stability under electrical stimulation of a new ele
258 ts on regeneration dynamics play out in long-term stand dynamics.
259   All of the reagents are stable during long-term storage and can be prepared in advance.
260                         The empirical longer-term studies indicate likewise.
261                INTERPRETATION: In this short-term study, risankizumab was more effective than placebo
262                   Additional studies of long-term surgeon trainer proficiency, community-specific qua
263 ered by numerous challenges, including short-term surveillance that focuses on single epidemics and a
264 transcriptional mechanisms that support long-term survival and differentiation of repair cells will h
265  caspase-independent cell death and the long-term survival of FA-treated cells.
266 antation may offer their best chance at long-term survival.
267 rmalities that are associated with poor long-term survival.
268 ing and growing since the mid-1980s, but the term survivor is open to debate by people living with ca
269  and bile reflux are common concerns in long-term survivors after Whipple surgery.
270 rapies were enumerated and described in long-term survivors.
271 ed interest in accessing the quality of long-term survivorship.
272 ents in both neuronal excitability and short-term synaptic plasticity-parameters that critically gove
273  receptor (D1R) expression, and ensures long-term synaptic plasticity.
274 n of alpha-synuclein (alpha-syn) and jointly termed synucleinopathies.
275  of photosynthetic rates constrains the long-term temperature dependence of GPP, and highlights the i
276  known resistance determinants, collectively termed the "secondary resistome".
277 pert panels using a modified Delphi process, termed the Convergence of Opinion on Recommendations and
278            We also find that a RUNX1 domain, termed the negative regulatory domain for DNA binding, c
279 omains are connected by a 12-residue segment termed the stalk, which adopts a beta-strand conformatio
280  the relevance of lungfishes in evolutionary terms, the present study provides the first comprehensiv
281 of cyt c from the HCCS active site; thus, we term these "release mutants."
282 th renitence and damage-resistant nature, we termed these structures "renitence vacuoles" (RVs).
283 he resting state is likely occurring, and we term this state "E0H(+)", following the Lowe-Thorneley n
284 n load was positively associated with medium-term to chronic (1 mo or more) residential black carbon
285 7 degrees C and a set of activation enthalpy terms to account for the kinetics at all other temperatu
286 cceptance without significant short- or long-term toxicity.
287                         This effect has been termed 'trained innate immunity', and is underwritten by
288                                  After short-term treatment at week 12, the placebo-adjusted geometri
289 de 0, 1, or 2) demonstrated a favorable long-term treatment response in 87% of patients (complete res
290        Continuation of omalizumab after long-term treatment results in continued benefit, as evidence
291  unclear if this net decline reflects a long-term trend.
292                                         Long-term trends in excess risk of death and cardiovascular o
293 ctional status markers were improved by long-term use of opioids.
294 day versus night) better-explained the short-term variability in water quality parameters and bacteri
295 stic regression analysis with an interaction term was used to estimate treatment effect modification
296      The secondary end points included short-term weight loss, serum obesity-related hormone levels,
297                   Adding exercise to a short-term weight-loss program should be considered as a usefu
298                                    Different terms were found to demonstrate seasonality depending on
299 evel, suggesting infection-associated, short-term, within-host selection pressures.
300  pregnancies, all of which were delivered at term, women with a preterm first birth and at least 1 la

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