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1 g-term survival of this turtle population is threatened.
2 Albatrosses are particularly threatened.
3 n limits (rear-edges) should be particularly threatened.
4 components of stream ecosystems, yet remain threatened.
5 diseases that range from irritating to life-threatening.
6 c or recurrent and, when severe, can be life-threatening.
10 the market because of an unanticipated life threatening adverse effect: progressive multifocal leuko
11 hat is rapid in onset; characterized by life-threatening airway, breathing, and/or circulatory proble
12 enoptera venom allergy is a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction following a honeybee, vesp
18 merging threats in species not classified as threatened, and provide maps of global hotspots of fragm
19 ave a high chance of recurrence, can be life threatening, and can lead to equally life-threatening co
25 Specifically, the absence of paranoid and threatening appraisals might protect against persistent
26 In some cases it leads to a potentially life-threatening arrhythmia known as Torsade de Pointes (TdP)
27 tment with HQ reduces the occurrence of life-threatening arrhythmic events (LAE) (cardiac arrest or s
28 utations in human PKP2 associate with a life-threatening arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy, often of righ
29 for UK citizens in the EU and vice versa is threatened, as is access to some capital funds, while Br
30 mation used for international comparisons is threatened, as is service delivery, especially in Northe
31 n in the linker domain of STAT1 who had life-threatening autoimmune cytopenias and chronic mucocutane
32 ase (CGD) is characterized by recurrent life-threatening bacterial and fungal infections and aberrant
37 incidence of stroke (3.3% versus 2.2%), life-threatening bleeding (1.1% versus 1.1%), and major vascu
38 ermore, the ViR group had more frequent life-threatening bleeding (8.3% vs. 2.3%; p = 0.03), acute ki
39 e Academic Research Consortium (VARC-2) life-threatening bleeding and modified VARC-2 major vascular
40 ling stroke, myocardial infarction, and life-threatening bleeding occurred in 0.5%, 0.8%, and 4.0% of
41 , major vascular complications of 4.1%, life-threatening bleeding of 5%, and post-TAVI pacemaker impl
42 ficant differences in the proportion of life-threatening bleeding or major or minor bleeding events i
43 ard lower rates of GUSTO-defined severe/life-threatening bleeding with cangrelor alone compared with
45 Unwanted beta2-blockade risks causing life-threatening bronchospasm and reduced efficacy of beta2-a
47 However, the reputation of sports is being threatened by an ever-expanding armamentarium of agents
48 However, peatland carbon stocks are highly threatened by anthropogenic climate change, including dr
53 's Great Barrier Reef, a World Heritage Area threatened by drivers requiring management and political
57 contrast, the lightest vertebrates are most threatened by habitat loss and modification stemming esp
60 fering important ecosystem services, but are threatened by multiple anthropogenic stressors, includin
62 reover, the quality of such water sources is threatened by noxious contaminants, of which heavy metal
63 ess of the therapeutic targeting of CXCR2 is threatened by our relative lack of knowledge of its prec
64 ertheless, this trajectory of achievement is threatened by several serious challenges, including the
66 The efficacy of beta-lactam antibiotics is threatened by the emergence and global spread of metallo
67 n some regions of the world, these gains are threatened by the increasing burden of multidrug-resista
68 core), that were more likely to be listed as threatened by the International Union for Conservation o
69 ative production of public goods are usually threatened by the rise of cheaters that do not contribut
70 Coronary artery anomalies may cause life-threatening cardiac complications; however, developmenta
74 pogenesis, resulting in well-documented life-threatening cervical swelling and cyst-like bone formati
75 of survivors with severe, disabling, or life-threatening chronic health conditions (33.4% among those
78 ry response to microbial infection-is a life-threatening complex clinical disorder and remains a majo
83 eo laryngoscopy was not associated with life-threatening complications (24/180 [13.3%] vs 17/179 [9.5
84 -mediated lung syndromes (allo-LSs) are life-threatening complications after hematopoietic cell trans
85 , concerns remain regarding potentially life-threatening complications and pacemaker implantation.
86 bset of sensitized patients progress to life-threatening complications of thrombocytopenia and thromb
87 common AEs included needling (without sight-threatening complications), nonpersistent loss of best-c
100 neurysms (AAAs) represent a potentially life-threatening condition that predominantly affects the inf
101 agnosis, disseminated TB is a distinct, life-threatening condition, which can be diagnosed using rapi
103 aternal morbidity or mortality included life-threatening conditions and conditions leading to serious
105 epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are rare but life-threatening conditions that initially affect the skin an
106 y of difficult-to-treat and potentially life-threatening conditions that involve the appearance of ne
108 ted myeloid neoplasms are a potentially life-threatening consequence of treatment for autoimmune dise
109 tokine storm" with severe and sometimes life-threatening consequences typically encountered in toxic
110 rovascular compromise, and occasionally life-threatening consequences, such as mesenteric, bowel, ure
111 exposure to a context that is similar to the threatening context enhanced generalization to the simil
112 found in systems ranging from the surface of threatened corals exposed to above-average temperatures,
114 exible updating when the contingencies for a threatening (CS+) and safe (CS-) stimulus reverse, in a
117 Alloimmunization against RBCs can cause life-threatening delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions.
118 ild dengue fever, but, in severe cases, life-threatening dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) and dengue sh
119 Johnson Syndrome (SJS) are rare, acute, life-threatening dermatologic disorders involving the skin an
120 opathy, diabetic macular edema (DME), vision-threatening diabetic retinopathy (VTDR), defined as the
121 in what is often a chronic, but rarely life-threatening disease (LGG), to uncovering effective treat
122 s the replication of HCMV, which causes life-threatening disease among the immunocompromised and is a
123 In rare cases, VZV can give rise to life-threatening disease in otherwise healthy people, but the
127 %) had RSV monoinfection, 38 (1.6%) had life-threatening disease, 575 (24.8%) had rhinovirus, 347 (14
134 engue fever (DF), while few develop the life-threatening diseases dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) or d
135 eature in the pathophysiology of many vision-threatening diseases, including retinopathy of prematuri
139 tic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a life-threatening disorder caused by antibodies against ADAMTS
140 Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis is a life-threatening disorder characterized by unbridled activati
141 Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a life-threatening disorder, commonly caused by defects in poly
146 mated for patients with DME, PDR, and vision-threatening DR, compared with persons without these cond
147 that refuel on Yellow Sea tidal mudflats, a threatened ecosystem that has shrunk by >65% in recent d
152 te pollen-limitation in Sorbus subcuneata, a threatened endemic tree that co-occurs with its congener
153 ents a highly conserved adaptive response to threatening environmental stimuli, becomes pathological
155 roteins that regulate this pathway, and life-threatening episodes of aHUS can be provoked by pregnanc
157 solidation and strengthening of memories for threatening experiences is critical for mental health, a
161 fractory status epilepticus (SRSE) is a life-threatening form of status epilepticus that continues or
164 comprise a new category of potentially life-threatening genetic arrhythmia syndromes capable of prod
165 asia (HHT) is a highly debilitating and life-threatening genetic vascular disorder arising from endot
168 o guide patient choice, these policies could threaten health services' ability to deliver equitable a
169 bodies that increase the probability of life-threatening hemolytic transfusion reactions, not all pat
170 y progress from nonspecific symptoms to life-threatening high-altitude cerebral edema in less than 1%
171 erated" from iatrogenic aspects of care that threaten his or her sense of self-worth and human dignit
173 Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae threaten human health, since carbapenems are last resort
177 he family Flaviviridae, can result in a life-threatening illness and has a significant impact on glob
183 e of the 10 most frequent diagnoses was life threatening in the ambulatory setting, but approximately
186 lines for empirical treatment of common life-threatening infections depend on available information r
187 c treatment decisions for patients with life-threatening infections for an array of medically importa
188 causing tissue-invasive and organ- and life-threatening infections in healthy individuals from the c
190 ing; still they exceptionally result in life-threatening infections in previously healthy children.
192 Absent T-cell immunity resulting in life-threatening infections provides a clear rationale for he
193 ) causes systemic immunosuppression and life-threatening infections, thought to result from noradrene
195 milarly, Escherichia coli (E. coli) and life-threatening infectious pathogens such as Staphylococcus
200 hat poses risk to patient or staff safety or threatens interruption of essential medical therapies.
201 arsenal of virulence factors, promoting life-threatening invasive infections such as necrotizing fasc
205 tis or lymphoma and generally indicates life-threatening lacrimal gland pathology that requires urgen
211 2 mg/L) is a growing problem worldwide that threatens marine ecosystem services, but little is known
219 ication, whereas Toxoplasma gondii is a life-threatening opportunistic infection in AIDS patients.
222 outcome was the proportion with severe, life-threatening, or fatal (grade 3-5) treatment-related adve
226 reduces arterial oxygen content, it further threatens oxygen delivery increasing the risk of cerebra
228 wn whether GHRH would be beneficial for life-threatening pathological conditions, like cardiac hypert
230 Bedside monitor alarms alert nurses to life-threatening physiologic changes among patients, but the
235 gent aspect of anthropogenic global warming, threatens population and assets located in low-lying coa
238 merging infectious diseases will continue to threaten public health and are sustained by global comme
241 a C. sativa allergy varies from mild to life-threatening reactions and often seems to depend on the r
246 istance across the Greater Mekong subregion, threatens regional malaria control and elimination goals
247 ation determines if a patient's pain is life-threatening requiring emergency intervention/surgery or
250 ians confront daily medical challenges, life-threatening risks, and personal struggle that only in pa
252 significant differences in the risk for life-threatening/serious systemic hemorrhage, any rt-PA compl
258 g biological spring and summer; specimens of threatened species collected less frequently; and specim
260 and for predicting range shifts, decline of threatened species, and spread of invasive organisms.
267 While the underlying mechanisms of this life-threatening syndrome remain elusive, studies suggest tha
271 these lags will likely increase, potentially threatening the persistence of species lacking the capac
272 nthropogenic noise across the world's oceans threatens the ability of vocalizing marine species to co
274 s deficiency in preparation for STEM careers threatens the United States' continued economic progress
276 ance of these environments in mediating life-threatening thromboembolic complications associated with
277 bocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a rare and life-threatening thrombotic microangiopathy characterized by
282 surge in drug-resistant bacterial infections threatens to overburden healthcare systems worldwide.
285 reased the odds of a species being listed as threatened, undergoing recent upgrading to a higher thre
286 seudoaneurysm is a rare but potentially life-threatening vascular complication of acute pancreatitis,
287 variant of HRC strongly correlates with life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias in patients with idi
288 nterval prolongation, a risk factor for life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias, is a potential side
290 multicentric Castleman disease (MCD), a life-threatening, virally induced B-cell lymphoproliferative
292 onents of the neural circuit that transduces threatening visual stimuli into directional locomotor ou
295 erity score (grade 1 [mild] to grade 4 [life-threatening]) was assigned to each health condition.
298 ortant predictor of the probability of being threatened, with strong negative relationships across ne
299 ated that one-quarter of sharks and rays are threatened worldwide and although the global fin trade i
300 pathogen that causes food poisoning and life-threatening wound infections, secretes the pore-forming
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