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1 future of research in this field is brighter than ever!
2 biology with experimental biology is greater than ever.
3  factors and health are needed more urgently than ever.
4 ATVs) will be introduced worldwide is higher than ever.
5 g and jobs has made science more competitive than ever.
6  higher dimensionality and higher throughput than ever.
7 on, and free the world of malaria is greater than ever.
8 haping today's infectious disease field more than ever.
9 dical/biological fields are advancing faster than ever.
10 h this partnership perhaps now more intimate than ever.
11  evolved to be more complex and controllable than ever.
12 oinformatics infrastructure is more pressing than ever.
13 ses multiple objectives is required now more than ever.
14 nergy storage is now becoming more important than ever.
15 ect the global drug supply is more important than ever.
16 ular gene or genomic region more challenging than ever.
17  amounts of tumor Ags, is important now more than ever.
18 tion of surgical scientists more challenging than ever.
19 ement procedures performed is growing faster than ever.
20 mation at the point of care is now felt more than ever.
21 atric inflammatory bowel disease more timely than ever.
22 ecially decision-making, is now evident more than ever.
23 icient retrieval and exploitation is greater than ever.
24 gher among never [1.68 (95% CI: 1.26, 2.24)] than ever [1.19 (95% CI: 0.74, 1.92)] smokers for CO.
25                Fight against malaria is more than ever a current problem, and the solution will proba
26 t of platelet function now is more important than ever, a critical reappraisal of available technique
27 global health landscape looks more promising than ever, although progress has been uneven.
28 er, research on PD appears to be more robust than ever, and our quest to find its cause appears to be
29 s for funded radiologic research are greater than ever, and the amount of federal funding coming to a
30         Microbial biodiversity seems greater than ever anticipated yet predictable from the smallest
31 pted, the laboratory mouse is more important than ever as a model system for understanding the biolog
32 ating immune responses is better appreciated than ever, as is the role of CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cel
33                                  Today, more than ever, basic science research provides significant o
34 s and domestic governments is more important than ever because they have a great opportunity and resp
35 g of viral samples is now easier and cheaper than ever before and can supplement epidemiological meth
36 fluorinated molecules more readily available than ever before and have begun to have an impact on res
37 eople are living after a diagnosis of cancer than ever before and now account for around 5% of the US
38       More young women survive breast cancer than ever before and they are at risk of the sequelae of
39 te thousands of chemicals faster and cheaper than ever before and to reduce testing on laboratory ani
40 enes and tumor markers, which make it easier than ever before to identify people with increased risk
41 roaches for HCV will help many more patients than ever before to overcome the virus.
42 I and ARDS are better defined and understood than ever before, and their outcome has improved for unc
43 ise of better immunotherapies appears closer than ever before, but much work is still needed to devel
44 uorine into complex organic molecules easier than ever before, but selective, general and practical f
45 e patients with cancer use hospice currently than ever before, but there are indications that care in
46                The research was more diverse than ever before, reflecting the variety and complexity
47 e detailed information on surface properties than ever before, thanks to the simultaneous multi-chann
48 rinciples now play a greater role in biology than ever before, which we illustrate with some examples
49  affords people access to richer information than ever before, with many individuals opting to consum
50 ning capacity, and more resistant to disease than ever before, yet when mortality rates increase by 2
51  more decentralised, bottom-up, and scalable than ever before.
52 ratory workers is a higher national priority than ever before.
53 toid arthritis earlier and more aggressively than ever before.
54 analyze complex genomes more comprehensively than ever before.
55 king data more systematically and accurately than ever before.
56 eds in manipulating CO formation are greater than ever before.
57 acterization of elements within the spectrum than ever before.
58  cataract surgery enjoy a successful outcome than ever before.
59 es in greater number and chemical complexity than ever before.
60 urs, allowing tattoos to be more spectacular than ever before.
61 natural and synthetic) are discovered faster than ever before.
62  mechanisms can be studied in greater detail than ever before.
63 tal health problems, we need bigger datasets than ever before.
64 s of warmer, saltier and denser water masses than ever before.
65 n genomes to be sequenced faster and cheaper than ever before.
66 ab get up and running much faster and easier than ever before.
67 ns are being produced at a higher throughput than ever before.
68 " pain states are much better understood now than ever before.
69 toplasties, are being performed in Australia than ever before.
70  ions can possess much higher kinetic energy than ever before.
71  sciences in a far more sophisticated manner than ever before.
72 he need for alternative fuels is greater now than ever before.
73 ngation with time resolving capacity shorter than ever before.
74 , and have more cardiovascular comorbidities than ever before.
75 s has evolved and is now more evidence-based than ever before.
76  of folding landscapes at longer time scales than ever before.
77 auma specialists face more challenging cases than ever before.
78 have made adrenal incidentalomas more common than ever before.
79 with more people living in high-hazard areas than ever before.
80 , and have more cardiovascular comorbidities than ever before.
81 hat acquired the mitochondrion more obscure, than ever before.
82 an expect to care for more diabetic patients than ever before.
83 oal by linking variation with disease faster than ever before.
84 derstand the art of media relations more now than ever before.
85                            But we are closer than ever before.
86 cs in rice and other cereals more manageable than ever before.
87 n FTO as well as other TCO films with better than ever conductivities.
88 ation of pathogenic yeasts is more important than ever for guiding antifungal chemotherapy.
89 he post-genomic era, there is a greater need than ever for the continued participation of this group
90 ools are making this bacterium more valuable than ever for the expression of complex eukaryotic prote
91 d for accurate sequence annotation is higher than ever, GeneMark-ET will be a valuable addition to th
92 s have a much more important structural role than ever imagined.
93 atic cysts is challenging but more important than ever, in part because of the increasing number of i
94 e need for palliative cancer care is greater than ever notwithstanding the strides made over the last
95 ecialists, in particular, are more dependent than ever on access to high-quality diagnostic informati
96                                    Now, more than ever, patients are asking about the possibility of
97                                  Today, more than ever, people interact with one another and the envi
98  disease biomarkers, at lower concentrations than ever previously achieved using UV detection.
99 eric excesses (ee) of up to 60%, much larger than ever recorded.
100 reading difficulty appears to be much higher than ever reported on Chinese reading.
101 of crystalline Si at much lower temperatures than ever reported previously.
102                        Yet, genomes are more than ever-shuffling collections of genes.
103  1.61; 95% CI, 1.01 to 2.57; P trend = .002) than ever-smokers (HR, 1.36; 95% CI, 0.86 to 2.15; P tre
104                                     Now more than ever, surgeons must verify performance measures and
105                       It is more evident now than ever that nucleosomes can transmit epigenetic infor
106                First, it now appears clearer than ever that the "one gene, one disease" model is inap
107                                    Now, more than ever, the ability to acquire mathematical skills ef
108                                    Now, more than ever, there is a need for new antimicrobial drugs t
109 dule, persistent vigilance is more important than ever to avoid delays in vaccine administration.
110  recent advances that are bringing us closer than ever to being able to derive systematic, comprehens
111 nts at "optimum" times, it is more important than ever to develop sensitive stratification parameters
112                       There are more reasons than ever to encourage breastfeeding and more formal stu
113 ded criteria" exists, it is more appropriate than ever to evaluate their utility compared with that s
114  sequencing technologies have made it easier than ever to identify the sequences of microorganisms in
115 , and medical imaging have brought us closer than ever to understand brain development in health and
116 fusion medicine have made blood supply safer than ever, whereas changes in transfusion practice have
117 oncept remains relevant and is more testable than ever with modern molecular methods.

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