1 Is
there an objective and systematic framework for designin
2 rmulas motivates an interesting question: Is
there an optimal feedback strategy to regulate the synth
3 There appears to be both an anticipatory effect (future
4 There are a large number of published studies with depos
5 There are a number of techniques to represent and organi
6 However,
there are conflicting perspectives on the roles of mosai
7 ession is regulated in epithelial cells, and
there are conflicting reports about whether it plays any
8 )-A has been implicated in this context, but
there are conflicting reports as to whether it is a cont
9 There are currently no simple, standardized, objective a
10 There are currently no therapies to directly inhibit hep
11 Furthermore,
there are currently no validated biomarkers that predict
12 In conclusion,
there are distinct distribution patterns of circumferent
13 Although
there are distinct ocular advantages to anti-VEGF pharma
14 any different histone chaperones reveal that
there are few commonalities in their folds.
15 There are few data examining how sorafenib starting dose
16 psoriasis has been associated with obesity,
there are few prospective studies with objective measure
17 ineligible for revascularization procedures,
there are few therapeutic alternatives, leading to amput
18 the high or low gene flux modes, suggesting
there are genetic as well as ecological drivers of horiz
19 an interfere with the induction of NAbs, but
there are good arguments in favor of suppressing such "o
20 There are limited data on aspirin (ASA) desensitization
21 There are long-standing interests in the potential benef
22 There are mainly five functional modules in TFBSbank aim
23 There are many "prehygiene" communities with sewage-cont
24 There are many diagnostic tests that are employed in the
25 However,
there are many gastrointestinal and hepatic diseases for
26 Over the entire dose range,
there are negative mortality dose trends for all circula
27 Currently,
there are no approaches to assess the rheological proper
28 However, beyond BRCA1/2 mutations,
there are no approved biomarkers for olaparib in high-gr
29 To date,
there are no AR variant-specific treatments for CRPC.
30 However, to date,
there are no commercially available devices able to obta
31 There are no disease-modifying therapies for either FTD
32 ider communication and medication adherence,
there are no empirical data on how the informational and
33 against MERS-CoV for humans or animals, and
there are no large-scale clinical trials for therapies a
34 There are no proven treatments.
35 To our knowledge,
there are no published recommendations on the medical ma
36 m form to antimicrobial decontamination, and
there are no quantitative models to study how biofilm mi
37 utations in the gene UBE3B However, to date,
there are no studies that have determined the cellular o
38 There are no treatment options against MERS-CoV for huma
39 There are no widely accepted prognostic indices for extr
40 chnological parameters for whose measurement
there are not accepted procedures.
41 Although
there are numerous devices developed to isolate individu
42 Yet
there are only a handful of studies demonstrating contro
43 y the vibrissae of a live seal and show that
there are prominent signals at frequencies where the sea
44 In cardiac myocytes,
there are several Ca(2+) -sensitive potassium (K(+) ) cu
45 RATIONALE:
There are several methods to measure cardiomyocyte and m
46 Despite sequence conservation,
there are significant structural differences between mic
47 There are similar concerns with radiation, which especia
48 However,
there are situations where connectivity exists without a
49 toward potential therapies have been taken,
there are substantial obstacles that will need to be ove
50 Because of the nature of the ARG,
there are two distinct features related to the waveguide
51 ides a unique starting point to determine if
there are universal nonbiting genes in mosquitoes that c
52 for breast cancer-associated mortality, and
there are unmet clinical demands for the discovery of ne
53 There are windows of opportunity in which vaccination wo
54 time, their enormous evolutionary diversity (
there are yeast species in every subphylum of Dikarya) s
55 There as increases in ferulic acid levels occurred as a
56 Despite
there being an extensive literature on the topic, the ac
57 rescribed appropriately to treat infections,
there continue to be a large number of inappropriately p
58 hat, even if the Paris targets are realized,
there could still be a significant adaptation imperative
59 nd results in the disease phenotype, because
there does not appear to be an alternative in vivo recon
60 Since
there exist numerous methods and techniques for scaffold
61 e association between body mass and fitness,
there has been a genetic change towards lower body mass.
62 In recent years,
there has been a huge rise in the number of publicly ava
63 Nevertheless,
there has been a negligible amount of consideration of t
64 There has been a sharp increase in Medicare and out-of-p
65 Although
there has been a sustained effort to reconstruct the dyn
66 There has been an approximately 10% net decrease in extr
67 Despite these limitations,
there has been an increase in the understanding of patho
68 stimulators of T cells during infection, and
there has been an increasing interest in harnessing thes
69 There has been growing interest in the mechanical behavi
70 In recent years,
there has been growing public awareness and increasing a
71 Recently,
there has been increasing awareness of novel attributes
72 In contrast,
there has been less systematic study of antibody specifi
73 However,
there has been only limited success in developing cold-h
74 e requirements for the 7-nm technology node,
there has been tremendous progress in demonstrating the
75 s biological and pathological conditions and
there have been active research efforts to develop high-
76 However,
there have been few neurophysiological investigations of
77 of children with and without allergies, but
there have been few studies on antibiotic use and allerg
78 Recently,
there have been increased calls for advanced in vitro mu
79 There have been many studies in which the spatial patter
80 Recently,
there have been several reports describing their applica
81 There have, though, been contrasting reports regarding t
82 ity, a 25% load reduction is required before
there is 95% certainty of observing any hypoxic area red
83 In south east England
there is a 7% chance of exceeding the current rainfall r
84 xclusively by macroscopic techniques so far,
there is a clear need for local-probe measurements.
85 As a result,
there is a clear need to identify paleoclimate records e
86 Moreover,
there is a clear relationship between the change in magn
87 ruses are ongoing in multiple countries, yet
there is a dearth of mass rearing infrastructure specifi
88 Our objective was to determine whether
there is a decline in the prevalence of AD in population
89 There is a decrease in 2- and 3-linked arabinose oligosa
90 However,
there is a fundamental gap in our quantitative understan
91 Obviously,
there is a general trend of predominance of Phax conform
92 There is a group which displays behavioural deterioratio
93 Results indicate that
there is a high degree of variability in SaMM use and th
94 some cases may respond initially to therapy,
there is a high incidence of CLAD and poor survival afte
95 bare footedness, and poor housing, and still
there is a high prevalence of allergic disease.
96 s often encountered in cancer treatment, and
there is a lack of effective treatment.
97 However,
there is a lack of knowledge about fecal microbiome comp
98 However,
there is a lack of knowledge as to which drug pharmacoki
99 However,
there is a lack of real-world data to support this estim
100 There is a lack of simple and validated severity assessm
101 This scoping review found that
there is a large literature on how to modify the process
102 understanding the potential energy surface;
there is a low barrier for the pseudopericylic [1,3]-NO
103 There is a major unmet need to identify high-risk patien
104 There is a need for a more refined, molecularly based cl
105 There is a need for hepatitis C virus (HCV) therapies wi
106 There is a need for new greener materials (than for exam
107 regulation of protein interactions in vivo,
there is a need for techniques that can yield time-resol
108 There is a need to develop efficient statistical methods
109 There is a need to develop methods that are robust to pl
110 There is a need to ensure that the care and welfare for
111 There is a need to increase awareness of the impact of g
112 Despite this,
there is a paucity of information regarding characterist
113 Thus,
there is a pressing need for more efficient processes.
114 escent noncanonical amino acid, we show that
there is a rearrangement in the eag domain-CNBHD interac
115 There is a scarcity of data on the amount and distributi
116 There is a significant need to find biomarkers of respon
117 t theory with the axiom of choice (ZFC) that
there is a simple nuclear nonseparable [Formula: see tex
118 There is a striking enrichment of longer-range interacti
119 ipin2 seipin3 and triple seipin mutants, but
there is a striking increase in seed dormancy levels.
120 we show that despite these negative trends,
there is a threefold increase in widespread extreme rain
121 There is also evidence of herd protection against the va
122 ics, which accounts for sex differences, but
there is also evidence to support underlying genetic var
123 nd also at the aggregate level (G); however,
there is ambiguous evidence for the existence of g when
124 There is an increasing appreciation for the role of the
125 bstruction in patients with aortic stenosis,
there is an independent association between post-TAVR bl
126 nces of the various systems are limited, and
there is an intensive search for highly efficient electr
127 at mimics one of the reaction intermediates,
there is an overall decrease in HDX in the lid and adjac
128 Our aim being to consider if
there is an overall differential control of fR and VT th
129 In particular,
there is an unmet need in rapid, reliable detection of s
130 Therefore,
there is an urgent need to develop a high-throughput and
131 There is an urgent need to develop an efficacious and af
132 However,
there is an urgent need to rigorously estimate actual mo
133 itation (PR) improves exercise capacity, but
there is conflicting evidence regarding its ability to i
134 Furthermore,
there is considerable variation in multiple aspects of s
135 under natural conditions is challenging and
there is currently little data from the wild.
136 In particular,
there is currently no consensus for the band gap and ele
137 uired by law in the majority of U.S. states,
there is currently no standardized method of implementat
138 tify multiple disease-related mutations, but
there is currently no systematic framework for translati
139 iew identifying 13 mammalian genes for which
there is evidence for polycistronic expression via trans
140 There is evidence implicating the role of female sex hor
141 There is evidence of much higher radiation-associated re
142 tion within the enzyme active site; however,
there is evidence that conformational restriction of the
143 which are widely used in consumer products,
there is evidence that particle size and formulation inf
144 There is great interest in developing alternative and su
145 There is growing evidence that invasions foster eutrophi
146 535 Acknowledgements 536 References 536
There is growing evidence that life has been on land for
147 However,
there is growing evidence to suggest that glucuronides c
148 There is growing interest in utilizing antibody-dependen
149 There is growing understanding of the oncogenic and tumo
150 There is limited understanding of the associations betwe
151 and anaerobically germinating embryos, when
there is little cell division.
152 ing most individuals in an aging population,
there is little consensus regarding its precise anatomic
153 te preparation has been extensively studied,
there is little information about resistance of skin mic
154 There is little room for cropland expansion to increase
155 INTERPRETATION:
There is more than a 50% probability that by 2030, natio
156 f all known genetic variation, and therefore
there is necessarily an imbalance between the small set
157 del predicts a weaker response to therapy if
there is negative feedback from differentiated tumor cel
158 Together these findings suggest that
there is niche-specificity to the placental microbiota a
159 There is no biomarker for diagnosing active tuberculosis
160 To date
there is no clear information on the role of VEGF-A in I
161 Our data suggests that in Sargassum muticum
there is no connection between phyllotaxis and the apica
162 Unfortunately,
there is no effective pharmacologic approach for treatin
163 There is no evidence that, in clinical practice, lansopr
164 auses of death may diminish the benefit, and
there is no evidence to recommend screening in this grou
165 Currently,
there is no generally accepted model to predict outcomes
166 cillations start to decay immediately, since
there is no means to restitute the energy dissipated.
167 To date,
there is no regenerative treatment available.
168 To date,
there is no standardized method for analyzing multiple-s
169 A core problem is that
there is no sufficiently fast diagnostic test to guide c
170 There is no support for the adaptive coevolution of the
171 There is now an opportunity to apply knowledge from NM t
172 accurate than several existing methods when
there is one allele per species, although STELLS2 is slo
173 ompletion of The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA),
there is opportunity for systematic analyses of the enti
174 Although
there is some evidence for allergy-promoting effects in
175 There is still a high rate of short-term mortality and c
176 There is substantial room for improvement in diet qualit
177 Recent studies show that
there is sufficient cone structure remaining in the cent
178 We believe
there is sufficient evidence to support referring or dai
179 Soc molecules reinforce the structure where
there is the greatest strain in the gp23 hexagonal latti
180 Conversely, knowing that
there is unexplained residual phylogenetic information s
181 Our results show that
there is variability for circadian traits in the wild ba
182 However,
there is very little information on how the clock influe
183 There is widespread interest in the relationship between
184 At present,
there is, however, insufficient evidence for the primary
185 uce prevalence, but our results suggest that
there may also be large benefits to vaccinating previous
186 e did not improve outcomes overall, although
there may have been some effect among Fusarium ulcers.
187 Differences of opinion regarding whether
there may, or may not, have been protective efficacy in
188 236)U by the Elbe River is negligible, while
there might be a maximum input of 12 g/yr via the Baltic
189 iduals of European ancestry, suggesting that
there might be different genetic factors affecting susce
190 metabolic homeostasis, we hypothesized that
there might be thermogenic lipokines that activate BAT i
191 crease in skeletal density, we conclude that
there must be biochemical influences that probably inclu
192 ge and advances in prevention and treatment,
there remain many questions about this decline.
193 However,
there remains a need to anticipate supply given the rapi
194 lume fluid administration for major surgery,
there remains little consensus on optimal strategies, du
195 There remains the need, however, for a soluble, versatil
196 e needle biopsies used for genomic analysis,
there should be a preference for using lower gauge needl
197 There should be close monitoring, for the increased risk
198 There,
the conformation of transmembrane helices constit
199 At the latest median follow-up of 19 months,
there was 100% (death-censored) renal allograft survival
200 18 (7.6%) of 237 patients at screening, and
there was a clear age gradient.
201 There was a considerable degree of heterogeneity in the
202 icrobiota composition was heterogeneous, but
there was a correlation between NET complexes and both m
203 Furthermore,
there was a dose-dependent association between the preva
204 There was a graded association also in the cosibling des
205 There was a high agreement regarding sensibility of the
206 There was a quenching effect of the honey matrix on lept
207 Following the MIP,
there was a robust induction of depressed mood in the co
208 while total FoxM1 levels remained constant,
there was a significant decrease of the phosphorylated,
209 In addition,
there was a significant group effect showing higher trac
210 There was a significant increase in the kinetic uptake c
211 There was a significant interaction between travel time
212 There was a significant interaction of BCPR with age.
213 There was a significant reduction of left ventricular vo
214 There was a small non-clinically relevant but statistica
215 in and provided 218 +/- 8 kcal/d.During CVVH
there was a substantial net uptake of both glucose and c
216 ntent analysis of 200 citing articles showed
there was a tendency to describe the cell line in accord
217 There was a wide variation in the number of opioid pills
218 There was also no improvement in the rate of successful
219 ce decreased after antibody binding, because
there was an additional amount of protein bound to the s
220 If parents consented,
there was an additional randomisation (1:1) of type of h
221 There was an association between %5 mC and LTL in female
222 the primary model included geographic site,
there was an attenuated nonsignificant association betwe
223 ature control mode (60 degrees C/50 W) until
there was approximately 80% EGM amplitude reduction.
224 cases (95% confidence interval, 1.3%-6.7%),
there was clinically meaningful diagnostic discordance,
225 In 5 of 6 patients,
there was concordance in the number of metastases identi
226 E. lecanii-corni and E. lavatrina, for which
there was considerable log score overlap.
227 of 516 MSM who had at least 3 clinic visits,
there was general stability across risk classes; MSM had
228 20.16+/-0.35 degrees C, which indicated that
there was good thermal stability of the starch.
229 There was limited correlation between outcomes for SAVR
230 Although
there was loss of abundance relative to uncrowded myoglo
231 In controls,
there was minimal change in J-ST point elevation, conduc
232 0,170 person-years of follow-up (1982-2012),
there was no association between risk of hearing loss an
233 There was no association between stent fracture and the
234 There was no correlation between subjective complaints a
235 ency team implementation across study sites,
there was no difference between predicted (hospital mean
236 20 patients who received intensive therapy,
there was no difference between the proportion of respon
237 In addition,
there was no difference in mean visual outcome of the fi
238 However,
there was no difference in nonfatal stroke, cardiovascul
239 as more frequent with WBRT than with SRS and
there was no difference in overall survival between the
240 There was no difference in the primary endpoint of day 1
241 able rhythms (from 58.9% to 69.2%; P<0.001),
there was no difference in unadjusted rate of successful
242 ditions through a TBK1-binding domain (TBD),
there was no direct impact of the TBD on viral replicati
243 There was no effect on endothelial function as measured
244 There was no evidence of a threshold in the exposure-res
245 There was no evidence of improvement in complete respons
246 There was no evidence that iCST has an effect on cogniti
247 ition, as with intracerebroventricular CGRP,
there was no general increase in anxiety as measured in
248 There was no increase in vascular occlusive events with
249 There was no interference in protection between the diff
250 There was no shift to shorter acyl chain lengths observe
251 There was no significant association between younger age
252 There was no significant association with sex or Chinese
253 There was no significant between-group difference in cha
254 %/y [95% CI, -5.6% to -1.0%], P = .004), but
there was no significant change in the combined outcome
255 There was no significant difference in mutation load in
256 There was no significant difference in the levels of inh
257 f a trial involving patients undergoing PCI,
there was no significant difference in the rate of targe
258 Results
There was no significant difference in the size or shape
259 , 2.5; 95% CI, 1.1 to 6.0; P = .03), whereas
there was no significant effect of negative microscopic
260 There was no survival difference between PB-type cancers
261 URT possess different pathogenic properties,
there was significant overlap in the most upregulated ho
262 There was some evidence for a stronger association at hi
263 ed for CD4 cell count and ART duration), and
there was some evidence of association with HSIL-CIN2+ (
264 There was some evidence of heterogeneity by tumor grade
265 That work determined that
there was substantial agreement on the need for a mixtur
266 Surprisingly,
there was very little difference between the two proteom
267 There were 1290 eligible patients, 259 treated for 1-3 d
268 Data from 2093 patients were analyzed;
there were 1293 men (61.8%) and 800 women (38.2%) (media
269 There were 13 trials (n = 9850) that included kidney tra
270 There were 132 eligible thrombectomy patients and 132 ma
271 There were 29823 patients (12822 women and 17001 men; me
272 There were 63 new cases of IIH, yielding an overall age-
273 There were 922 subjects in the ICS+ group (248 African A
274 At day 90,
there were also relative improvements in tear breakup ti
275 There were also significant differences in growth of EFW
276 There were also some slight differences in gepotidacin d
277 There were clinical trends in permanent stoma rates and
278 el 2 facilities in the 3 countries for which
there were data.
279 There were five cohort studies, one case series, and sev
280 There were lower levels of in vitro-polarized TH2 cells
281 There were many similarities but, crucially, some differ
282 There were nine treatment-related deaths.
283 There were no adverse events either immediately or at 2-
284 ceptability of the intervention was high and
there were no adverse events.
285 There were no associations between induction, graft loss
286 ar glaucoma was noted in 1 patient (2%), and
there were no cases of corneal opacity.
287 There were no differences in allergic disease between LE
288 y development of intestinal inflammation and
there were no differences in previously published metabo
289 There were no indications of acute toxicity up to 7 days
290 There were no significant differences between groups in
291 nts and family members compared to controls,
there were no significant differences in allele frequenc
292 eneficiaries treated by a general internist,
there were no significant differences in overall 30-day
293 There were no significant differences in transplant and
294 There were no significant interactions of genotypes with
295 There were not enough studies for meta-analysis in other
296 There were significant correlations between COPD readmis
297 There were significantly more cases categorised as non-A
298 There were three overall themes: Effects of day shift le
299 Until very recently,
there were two main evolutionary narratives for this rat
300 On ultrasound,
there were well-defined, heterogeneous, predominantly hy