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1                                      This is usually a 1-time procedure, but the maximum number of tr
2                          Keratoconus (KC) is usually a bilateral corneal ectatic disease.
3                             The cytoplasm is usually a DNA-free zone, but during fertilization, sperm
4 a includes the combination of an antibiotic, usually a fluoroquinolone or azithromycin, and loperamid
5 ate can be activated by using a 'directing' (usually a functional) group to obtain the desired produc
6 f the soluble activity, BGLC3 (At5g04885) is usually a membrane-anchored protein.
7 e interaction between a drug and its target, usually a protein.
8 , respectively, than previously reported and usually accepted estimates.
9 e chemotherapy of aggressive breast tumor is usually accompanied by a poor prognosis because of the m
10                                        Cells usually achieve robust functionality, for example, cell-
11 to induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) is usually achieved by exogenous induction of transcription
12 nability of the optical properties, which is usually achieved by mixing NCs with reactive anion precu
13      Patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) usually acquire the virus perinatally, while most patien
14                Heterotrimeric G proteins are usually activated by the guanine-nucleotide exchange fac
15 ti-vascular endothelial growth factor agent, usually after several injections, ophthalmologists may s
16 r muscle, occurring through fascial defects, usually after trauma.
17 ricular assist device-supported patients are usually anticoagulated with a combination of aspirin and
18                                              Usually AOC is performed by spectrophotometric methods,
19                 The actions of these factors usually appear to be additive, and few compelling exampl
20  so far relied on developing models that are usually applicable to only one system.
21                      Lifestyle interventions usually are delivered in-person; however, treatment incr
22 y rare type of extranodal lymphoma, and they usually are found bilaterally.
23 ers are caused by rare genetic variation and usually arise early in life.
24        Rare surviving fragments of mycelium, usually around branches, appear to be the preferred site
25                  These long-term effects are usually ascribed to low fitness costs of resistance in a
26 lection found in field and other studies are usually ascribed to the costs associated with strong sex
27                      Sodium intake, which is usually assessed by measuring urinary sodium excretion,
28 cks within the full population, and they are usually assessed through prediction diagnostics and good
29 n of natural hydrothermal pyrites, As(-I) is usually assigned to the occupation of tetrahedral S(-I)
30                   Metronomic chemotherapy is usually associated with better tolerance than convention
31        Reln mutations in mice and humans are usually associated with cerebellar hypoplasia.
32 ssociated Le Fort fractures are rare and are usually associated with fractures of the mandible, tempo
33 c toxicity against mammalian cells, which is usually associated with helical structure, hydrophobicit
34  of iron in the diet, whereas iron excess is usually associated with hereditary disorders.
35 ignificance well beyond the localized regime usually associated with impurity bands.
36 at predominantly occur in young children are usually associated with MYC amplification and/or overexp
37 te meiotic proteins, including proteins more usually associated with other cellular processes such as
38                                     Although usually associated with reduced left ventricular ejectio
39 c infiltration of the airways, features more usually associated with severe asthmatic disease.
40                                        It is usually assumed that calcination is an effective solutio
41 holders as more flexible and dynamic than is usually assumed.
42 trolling dynamics propagated on networks are usually based on identifying the most influential nodes.
43                             These novels are usually based on scientific knowledge, but they may arou
44 nal approaches to detect point mutations are usually based on technologies such as real-time polymera
45                        This complication can usually be averted by implantation of a cardioverter-def
46                                       It can usually be distinguish clinically from primary nut aller
47 rent copies of long repeated sequences would usually become irreversible.
48 s than paraffin, and therefore has hereforto usually been embedded in plastic blocks, cured and secti
49 lination (sonication), in which pollinators, usually bees, use innate and learned behaviours to gener
50 as dimethylarsinic acid (DMAA), but this was usually below limits of detection (LoD).
51          Conjunctival tumors in children are usually benign and rarely malignant.
52              Historically, partnerships were usually bilateral, and the drug discovery process was sh
53                             Partner proteins usually bind via insertion of a phosphopeptide into an a
54 ion in infants and found that infections are usually brief and self-limited and are successfully esta
55 s to study the diversity dynamics of clades, usually by correlating changes in diversification rate w
56 ignals can result in termination of the SAM, usually by its differentiation into a flower.
57 ction pathways at reaction conditions, which usually cannot be inferred based solely on PES.
58     Characterisation of M1 and M2 subsets is usually carried out by quantification of multiple cell s
59  of a protein's pharmaceutical properties is usually carried out by rational design and/or directed e
60 ) where bioassays and biological events were usually carried out.
61       Invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) is usually caused by a single serotype, and dual-serotype I
62 ration, fluidity, and lateral lipid packing, usually characterized by the generalized polarization (G
63 transfers at concentrations lower than those usually cited in the literature and closer to predicted
64 n extract from Coix lacryma-jobi seed and is usually combined with other agents to treat cancer.
65   However, this mode coupling (or splitting) usually comes at a price.
66  a smartphone and which does not face issues usually common to reusable sensors.
67 , the energy dissipated by the vibrations is usually compensated by replenishment from external energ
68 accharide (LPS) to the outer membrane and is usually composed of a hexa-acylated diglucosamine backbo
69  to the inclusion of neutral variants, which usually compromises the power of a test.
70    Clinical disease caused by B12 deficiency usually connotes severe deficiency, resulting from a fai
71 sional (2D) materials onto other surfaces is usually considered a solid-solid mechanical contact.
72 s torque dipoles alongside the force dipoles usually considered.
73                                Instead, they usually contain motion signals originating either from m
74                                         They usually contain sensor, linker, and kinase modules and t
75                                   Humans are usually contaminated after contact with infected ruminan
76 such as morphological or colouration traits, usually controlled by one or more major genetic loci.
77 t tumour types, including breast cancer, and usually correlates with poor outcome.
78                            The input signals usually correspond to "effector is present" or "effector
79  higher rates of DENV transmission, the PRNT usually could not differentiate between ZIKAV and DENV i
80                   The absorption of a photon usually creates a singlet exciton (S1) in molecular syst
81  the allograft endothelium, autoantigens are usually cryptic.
82                   These electrocatalysts are usually deposited on a 3D conductive support (e.g., carb
83 erythema, and erosions on gingival tissue is usually described in the literature as desquamative ging
84 ll as vimentin, a myofibroblastic marker not usually detected after mesenchymal-to-epithelial transit
85 l AF is asymptomatic, short in duration, and usually detected with long-term, continuous monitoring.
86 his side effect is however challenging as it usually develops in some genetically predisposed individ
87                            Ovarian cancer is usually diagnosed after metastasis.
88 ation of esophageal diverticula, a condition usually diagnosed in elderly individuals.
89                Caudal regression syndrome is usually diagnosed initially by antenatal ultrasound with
90  prognosis of EAC remains poor because it is usually diagnosed late, and many efforts have been made
91 inear growth and weight), increased illness (usually diarrhea), interactions with other trace element
92  chromosomes, the structural features of DCs usually differ for gene density, GC content, housekeepin
93 and the identity of the regulated genes were usually different in each species.
94 cine field but current cell-based assays are usually difficult to reproduce across laboratories.
95 ntitative studies of PVSs are meaningful but usually difficult, due to their thin and weak signals an
96     Economic incentives to harvest a species usually diminish as its abundance declines, because harv
97 s (Ananas comosus) peels and core, which are usually discarded during the processing or consumption o
98           Collision cross sections (CCS) are usually discussed based on the peak center, yet the widt
99 e and [OH(-)], the hydrolysis of squaramides usually displays biphasic spectral changes (A --> B -->
100 ever, malignant and nonmalignant tissues are usually distinguished on fluorescence images by applying
101 ding, but in real landscapes the patches are usually distributed in space.
102  The first is gene expression profiling data usually do not contain time course measurements to facil
103 testing can be significant, and such testing usually does not generate additional revenue.
104 herapy (SRT) after radical prostatectomy are usually drawn in the absence of visibly recurrent diseas
105                         A complex disease is usually driven by a number of genes interwoven into netw
106 sed by poorly reversible airflow obstruction usually due to cigarette smoking.
107 d by low cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure, usually due to CSF leakage.
108                    However, previous methods usually either used the GO hierarchy to refine the predi
109          Because excess polyelectrolytes are usually employed in the surface modification process, it
110         This is mainly because such networks usually engage substantial computational resources, the
111 use of non-specific clinical features, which usually entails the detection of specific IgM antibodies
112 ated to the control of motility and which is usually essential for virulence.
113 sychological tests, and neuroimaging, and is usually evident years after the pathological process.
114                           The degradation is usually exacerbated at elevated temperatures in many ind
115 , but the magnitude of the parasitism effect usually exceeded the magnitude of the acclimation effect
116                  Gluten-free bakery products usually exhibit weak aroma.
117 rface, grown at high PO2 (around 150 mTorr), usually exhibits a mixture of RuO2 -BaO and SrO-TiO2 ter
118  designed to test out essential proteins are usually expensive and laborious, computational methods,
119  Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Liberia, usually experience a seasonal outbreak of the virus from
120                              It is therefore usually extremely challenging to predict cyclic behaviou
121       Greater knowledge of why CMV infection usually fails may provide insight into how to prevent it
122 ermodynamics of allosteric interactions, but usually falls short of enabling mechanistic insight.
123 ingly, these linker DNA regions with 6mA are usually flanked by well-positioned nucleosomes and/or H2
124         Theories about the causes of obesity usually focus proximately or evoke evolutionary mismatch
125 pply) opioid prescription each year, in 2010 usually for hydrocodone, oxycodone, or tramadol.
126 tients, 16 continued to receive antibiotics, usually for infections other than pneumonia; of the 33 p
127 gical membranes create compartments, and are usually formed by lipid bilayers.
128 ingle synapse, thalamocortical boutons in S1 usually formed multiple synapses, which means they can b
129 PrP(C)) is a mammalian glycoprotein which is usually found anchored to the plasma membrane via a glyc
130  temperatures above 300-450 degrees Celsius, usually found at depths greater than 10-15 kilometres, t
131 ater (0.004-1.5 mug L(-1)) were at the level usually found in real-world applications.
132 ermionic excitations which can mimic physics usually found in ultrarelativistic quantum mechanics.
133 undifferentiated" gonochoristic species that usually go through an all-female stage), and is delayed
134                                     While it usually goes unnoticed, some rare severe clinical cases
135                                              Usually grating couplers are used in combination with MM
136 ormalities showed high false-positive rates (usually >75%).
137 rred at a linear pace between widely spaced (usually, >/=1,000 years) climate snapshots.
138                          Nutrient starvation usually halts cell growth rather than causing death.
139                             Dendritic spines usually have a mushroom-like shape, which is essential f
140                             In brief, miRNAs usually have a well-defined 5' end and a more flexible 3
141 indicate that, although Gag-specific CTL may usually have greater anti-HIV efficacy than Env response
142   Causal variants that aggregate in families usually have larger effect sizes than those found in spo
143 lgorithms relying on sequence-based features usually have limitations in their prediction performance
144 om hundreds of kilohertz up to gigahertz and usually have very low power dissipation.
145  of separation, simple regeneration, and the usually high stability of solid catalysts facilitating c
146 While the most plausible reaction pathway is usually identified from quantum-chemical calculation of
147 vel features ( k -mers) to binding event but usually ignore the location of k -mers, which can cause
148 kers in genome-wide association studies, are usually in linkage disequilibrium (LD) with each other w
149            Whole genome and exome sequencing usually include reads containing mitochondrial DNA (mtDN
150                                   Approaches usually include time-consuming sample preparation and co
151 is needed because retinal vascularization is usually incomplete.
152 terestingly, the PM2.5 aerosol concentration usually increases abruptly from less than 0.05 mg/m(3)
153 er anoxic conditions, shows that sulfidation usually increases dechlorination rates, and simultaneous
154 se-1 (HO-1) protein is an antioxidant enzyme usually induced by oxidative stress.
155                              Although ADT is usually initially effective, acquired resistance termed
156 ignature of purifying selection in a gene is usually interpreted as evidence for the gene providing a
157 synthesis, not by the "water-savings effect" usually invoked in grasslands.
158                                  Its process usually involves an initial reduction in protein stabili
159                               Rodent imaging usually involves anaesthetising the animal during data c
160 , but the complexity of the phenomena, which usually involves cooperation of many degrees of freedom
161                          Chronic steroid use usually involves once-daily dosing, although weekly dosi
162                                The treatment usually involves trans-arterial embolization or surgical
163 rriers of paleomagnetic signals in rocks are usually larger, nonuniformly magnetized particles, for w
164                                              Usually, learning immediately after training is so unsta
165 h discontinuation due to adverse effects was usually less than 5%.
166                                 Lesions were usually located below the knees (in 12 of 18 [67%]).
167 t the expense of another (short HCs) that is usually located furthest from the Wnt9a source.
168                 However, this information is usually lost when global mRNA levels from tissues are me
169 the availability of qualified researchers is usually lower than the demand and training to increase t
170 l nongenetic hazard ratios was <10, bias was usually &lt;10% (downward toward the null).
171 at may explain these observations, which are usually made in clinical studies and intervention trials
172             Labelling experiments in biology usually make use of isotopically enriched substrates, wi
173 ionality of data generated by flow cytometry usually makes it difficult to visualize.
174 lly uncover static and dynamic heterogeneity usually masked in molecular ensembles.
175               Soil respiration (Rs) has been usually measured during daylight hours using manual cham
176 n subjects age-associated immune changes are usually measured in blood leukocytes; however, this migh
177  events, cell polarity, and migration and is usually mediated by linker of nucleoskeleton and cytoske
178             Viral respiratory infections are usually mild and self-limiting; still they exceptionally
179 etimes seen with spastic ataxia, but this is usually mild in adults and severe and life limiting in c
180                 As such, micrometastases are usually missed and most patients clinically classified a
181                         These mismatches are usually mitigated either by the model dynamics in betwee
182 earning (RL) in simple instrumental tasks is usually modeled as a monolithic process in which reward
183                                     ULXs are usually modeled as stellar-mass black holes (BHs) accret
184                              Also STELLS2 is usually more accurate than several existing methods when
185 ical randomized clinical trials) blinding is usually more difficult.
186  Animal CCDs (mostly insect pheromones) were usually more integrated than those of plants (i.e. stron
187  intermediacy of iron(IV) species, which are usually mu-oxo-bridged dimers (Fe(IV)Fe(IV)), and this a
188 quires careful dispersion engineering and is usually narrowband.
189                           In practice, it is usually necessary to calculate p-value by a permutation
190                                     However, usually neither the origin of the driving force nor the
191 e B12 deficiency can have dire consequences, usually neurological.
192 ndations of consumption, capture location is usually not accounted for.
193 le isolated UMCs across the genome, which is usually not achievable using traditional methods, we dev
194                       Hence their outcome is usually not compatible or comparable with other models o
195 aintenance of these circuits at adulthood is usually not dependent on sensory-elicited neural activit
196  be the desirable final destination.Water is usually not favorable in high-voltage window aprotic ele
197 ncies, and more frequent directional errors, usually not followed by corrections, than either control
198 triculoperitoneal shunting, but surgeons are usually not immediately available to revise shunts when
199               Diagnostic food challenges are usually not necessary but may be used to confirm or refu
200 y in airflow and is a characteristic that is usually not seen during an acute exacerbation.
201 t inhibition in most patients with aHUS, but usually not those with a DGKepsilon mutation, and some p
202                               In nature, ice usually nucleates at or near interfaces, because homogen
203 from the canonical approximately 218 nm band usually observed for amyloid fibrils.
204 ation time of density and hardness, which is usually observed for hot compressed glasses, vanishes fo
205 ficial recreation of 'optic flow' that would usually occur during head rotations or body movements) b
206       Under field conditions, these stresses usually occur simultaneously and cause damages that exce
207 s exemplifies a present-day discussion topic usually occurring without facts to support or refute the
208               The first acute episode of TTP usually occurs during adulthood, with a predominant anti
209                                 Transmission usually occurs during delivery from mothers with herpes
210 transmission performance in existing devices usually occurs only in a narrow frequency band, and the
211 loped to identify this type of variation are usually of high computational complexity.
212                                      Alkynes usually oligomerize to give rings with a conjugated pi-e
213                                              Usually, online single particle analyses apply laser des
214 of ATP required to activate the receptor are usually only found following cell damage/disease and so
215  models for predicting species distributions usually only include abiotic environmental conditions as
216 her biomolecules, yet network visualizations usually only show proteins as parts of binary interactio
217  for the interaction with the Stl repressor, usually only those Duts with normal enzymatic activity c
218 tend to generate local magnetic moments that usually order if the lattices are not too frustrated.
219 . functional similarity scores, whereas SANA usually outscores other methods in both measures.
220 outlet temperature reached a critical value, usually over 310 degrees C, which was commonly achieved
221 he modules are popular with the students and usually oversubscribed.
222 quisition of a specific cellular identity is usually paralleled by a restriction of cellular plastici
223 al, and multiple blind scouting biopsies are usually performed in this setting.
224  development steps that follow, however, are usually performed with only one or few candidates since
225 y of the corresponding sequence alignment is usually poor, leading to poor performance for the recogn
226                       Conventional hydrogels usually possess limited mechanical strength and are pron
227                 Alcoholic liver cirrhosis is usually preceded by many years of heavy drinking, in whi
228 evolution, biology, and therapy response and usually predict poor prognosis.
229 tion of covalent organic networks (which are usually prepared by dynamic covalent chemistry) and for
230                          Multiple metals are usually present in surface waters, sometimes leading to
231 g tumors account for 8% to 16% of tumors and usually present with enlargement of the lips, tongue, no
232 er caused by acid ceramidase deficiency that usually presents as early-onset progressive visceral and
233 ed by impaired immunoglobulin production and usually presents with a normal quantity of peripheral B
234                   Models of mRNA translation usually presume that transcripts are linear; upon reachi
235               Male and female germ cells are usually produced during spermatogenesis and oogenesis, w
236            In addition, blocking medications usually provide transient effects and require frequent a
237                   Whereas the mechanisms are usually quite well understood, the management of further
238                               Counts did not usually reach normal levels for age, but patients were a
239                                           MC usually regresses after eradication of HCV with interfer
240 ein interactions with physiological outcomes usually rely on conserved sequences within the RNA eleme
241                       Such methods, however, usually rely on fluorescent labels for chemical targetin
242 h purely mathematical approaches exist, they usually rely on the computational complexity of certain
243 propulsion, conventional micro-/nanomachines usually rely on the decomposition of external chemical f
244                                      This is usually represented by climate-scale models as a near-su
245 tes are prone to a number of limitations and usually require additional manipulations with the sample
246 deling GIDs has been questioned because they usually require amphetamine for their presentation.
247                 Conventional antidepressants usually require several weeks to achieve a full clinical
248                   Cryogenic temperatures are usually required to observe these oscillations.
249                                The diagnosis usually requires a suspicion of this rare genitourinary
250  people eventually acquire CMV infection, it usually requires numerous exposures.
251 reatment of prosthetic joint infection (PJI) usually requires surgical replacement of the infected jo
252 rption independent of the angle of incidence usually requires the introduction of gain media into the
253  However, traditional mapping techniques are usually restricted to down-looking approaches which cann
254  experimental realisations to date have been usually restricted to on-chip micro-devices.
255  mortality are pervasive in vertebrates, and usually result in shorter life spans in the larger sex,
256 shown to be regulated by RBPs and microRNAs, usually resulting in their downregulation.
257                              Mild deficiency usually results from failure to render food B12 bioavail
258 However, its procedure is time-consuming and usually results in postoperative fractures.
259 thood develop acute hepatitis B (AHB), which usually results in viral clearance.
260 also expressed in most cases of B-ALL and is usually retained following CD19 loss.
261 af1 was always intermediate, the pattern was usually reversed, with participants hearing a single str
262 ax6 deletion, that of several genes that are usually selectively repressed ("disallowed") in beta cel
263 hypotension (IH) is an uncommon, benign, and usually self-limiting condition caused by low cerebrospi
264                             Tree populations usually show adaptations to their local environments as
265 data.The description of temporal networks is usually simplified in terms of their dynamic community s
266  multiferroics is currently limited by their usually small magnetoelectric effects.
267 h GAs to promote germination, the seeds were usually soaked in sulfuric acid to remove shells easily.
268              Meningiomas and schwannomas are usually sporadic, isolated tumors occurring in adults ol
269 nia, but others have suggested that outcomes usually stabilize or improve after treatment initiation.
270 y two extreme classes of crease patterns are usually studied; special Miura-Ori-based zero-energy pat
271 ethods that could be extended to 3D SMLM are usually subject to user defined analysis parameters, whi
272 th factor supplements into cell lines, which usually takes >6 months and results in a CTC expansion e
273 ple and disposable point of care systems are usually the best solution for chronic patients to get a
274 e to where damage has occurred in the brain, usually the left side of space.
275 were highly associated with viremia and were usually the only respiratory pathogen identified, sugges
276                                              Usually, they are also suppressed by another set of stim
277 pecific function, implies flexibility and is usually thought to be incompatible with inherited behavi
278 tions by stabilizing reaction intermediates, usually through surface adsorption.
279                                    These are usually time-consuming and have a narrow focus on screen
280          The goal of testosterone therapy is usually to achieve serum testosterone concentrations in
281 nticodon is post-transcriptionally modified, usually to mcm(5)s(2), mcm(5), or mnm(5).
282 eak, incomplete cell attachment, adhesion is usually too strong for this to occur.
283  AD is still considered a single disease and usually treated according to the "one-size-fits-all" app
284 icular hemorrhage (IVH), is a common disease usually treated by suboptimal CSF shunting techniques.
285 ping the two avenues in which dissipation is usually treated.
286  majority of the genome, but the opposite is usually true near the telomeres.
287 tracers that can be simultaneously employed (usually two).
288 id-specific transcription factor C/EBPalpha, usually under the control of Notch1, is upregulated.
289 rovision of quality care to all must include usually underserved groups, including people with disabi
290 r (ADHD) is common, seriously impairing, and usually undiagnosed has led to the development of adult
291  phenotypes that show synergistic effects is usually unknown.
292 at many techniques are high-throughput, they usually use singular features of the data (e.g. whole fl
293              Dislocation dynamics models are usually used as mesoscale proxies for true atomistic dyn
294 f protecting groups (alkyl, silyl, and acyl) usually used in carbohydrate chemistry.
295 ods such as Levenberg-Marquardt function are usually used to determine the parameters of ANN.
296                               Detergents are usually used to extract these bio-macromolecules from th
297                                  Glucagon is usually viewed as an important counterregulatory hormone
298 antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), in low doses, is usually well tolerated and efficacious.
299 n reasonable agreement with one another, and usually with experiment.
300 ogy, multiple other factors also contribute, usually with increasing bearing as age advances.

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