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2 I) complex of the 1,2-vicinal catalyst and a bad substrate for the corresponding 1,3-distal regioisom
7 rapeutic hypothermia group, four (17%) had a bad outcome (pediatric cerebral performance category, 4-
14 e unclassified cases could be grouped into a bad prognosis branch, with expression of vascular endoth
22 near an antiferromagnetic order and out of a bad-metal normal state, which has been interpreted as or
25 prognosis signature and the patients with a bad prognosis is 21.0 (95% CI:6.5-68.3), far higher than
28 male is willing to court for longer than a "bad" male; in this way the duration of a male's courtshi
33 male AVPV also had higher levels of bax and bad mRNA, but neither of these genes was regulated by ei
36 learn to differentiate between the good and bad decks of the Iowa Gambling Task, and that healthy pa
37 Outcomes were dichotomized into good and bad depending on the presence of recurrence or metastasi
38 ysis of the image statistics of our good and bad exemplars shows that variability in low-level featur
42 onmental signals about the possible good and bad outcomes, and their probabilities, to select optimal
43 tio of the demographic rates in the good and bad patches is given by a small parameter, denoted as ep
44 periodic landscapes of alternating good and bad patches, where the dispersal scale is greater than t
48 l productivity and in the timing of good and bad years, which a purely random sample would likely hav
50 at, interpreting surprise findings (good and bad), and the overall quality of clinical trial reports.
51 stems from intuitions about what is good and bad, and these intuitions influence moral assessments ou
52 r research to identify the effects, good and bad, caused by a high intake of folic acid from fortifie
54 robe was characterized by creating good- and bad-prognosis subgroups, on the basis of tumor enhanceme
56 rther, over time some markers are merged and bad samples are re-run under a different sample name.
57 ltimate consequences of misspelled names and bad taxonomy are erroneous scientific conclusions and fa
58 ysical conditions into good, fair, poor, and bad categories; gills and kidney tissues were then disse
63 gorise lamb steaks in good (i.e. tender) and bad (i.e. tough) based on WBSF values and sensory scores
65 does not lead to lack of accountability and "bad" behavior in groups and crowds but rather causes gro
66 ystem cannot distinguish between "good" and "bad" immune responses and thus drive general and systemi
67 wn about oxytocin, including its 'good' and 'bad' effects on human behavior and on higher-order funct
72 mpounds of iron pnictide superconductors are bad metals with a collinear antiferromagnetic structure
73 tween unexpectedly low losses when times are bad versus unexpectedly high gains when times are good.
74 reminding women of the stereotype "women are bad at math" causes them to perform more poorly on math
75 uggest that the reason why some neurons are "bad regenerators" is that they are already undergoing ap
76 to 4 (scored from 0 [not affected] to 6 [as bad as it could be]; minimal clinically important differ
77 s (based on a Likert scale, 0, normal; 6, as bad as it could be), visual analog symptom scales (0-100
78 rine of 194 pregnant women and identified as bad actors for a shorter anogenital distance (AGD) in th
79 years had the same preference scores (ie, as bad) as the maximum risk of all adverse outcomes includi
81 ad of casting irreproducible research out as bad or sloppy science, they should serve as an inspirati
82 ch ranges from 0 ("no pain") to 10 ("pain as bad as you can imagine") and for which a 1-point change
91 d bax, but does not alter expression of bak, bad, bik, bid, or BNIP3.Abeta-induced downregulation of
92 Moreover, some tumors appear 'born to be bad', with subclone mixing indicative of early malignant
93 eurons that when axotomized are known to be "bad regenerators." Results in lampreys and mammals sugge
94 ted in which of two pictures a boy was being bad (Social condition) or which of two pictures was outd
95 , functional prions and why the line between bad and good amyloids might be more subtle than previous
99 curriculum embraces CST modules in breaking bad news and discussing unanticipated adverse events, di
100 One explanation, motivated by the so-called bad metal behaviour of these materials proposes that mag
102 s being less compassionate when they deliver bad news might be a contributor to physicians' reluctanc
104 for more than one hundred years to describe bad situations, including those where events or people's
106 Humans show a natural tendency to discount bad news while incorporating good news into beliefs (the
108 ces the contact of the QDs with the external bad atmosphere due to the confinement effect and protect
111 ty and self-image concerns; individuals feel bad when they pay less than the "appropriate" price, cau
112 ctivities (e.g., play sports) when they felt bad, and to engage in useful but mood-decreasing activit
114 e potential example of the future "drugs for bad bugs", as identified by the World Health Organizatio
119 ac conditions that pose the highest risk for bad outcome should infective endocarditis occur and only
120 essive overtime at work, restricted freedom, bad living conditions, threats, or severe violence were
129 les which positively judge a refusal to help bad people produce a poor correlation between reputation
130 The sensor is suitable for testing human bad breath and is at least 2 orders of magnitude more se
132 ifferent responder groups can be identified: bad or nonresponders (approximately 15% of all patients)
133 umed they were a male-female couple, even if bad preservation of the bones did not allow an effective
135 prediction equally plausibly: individuals in bad circumstances should take greater risks in order to
136 s in climate regimes: Although war occurs in bad years, conflict may decrease if agents expect more f
137 art codons--following structured 5'-UTRs, in bad AUG context, within few nucleotides from 5'-end of m
138 ly improved people's tendency to incorporate bad news into their beliefs by disrupting the function o
142 ypotheses that people harbor a disfigured is bad bias and that ventral visual neural responses, known
146 D agreed with the statement: 'When my IBS is bad, I wish I was dead' versus 4 and 7% of patients with
150 that will allow the user to remove isolated bad data points, and reversibly test the effect of remov
152 es that we propose, including the good-minus-bad coverage (GMB), the good-to-bad-ratio (RGB), the ave
153 primary outcomes were duration of moderately bad or worse cough (0 to 28 days; minimal clinically imp
154 solution at 48 hours, duration of moderately bad symptoms (based on a Likert scale, 0, normal; 6, as
155 ither duration of symptoms rated "moderately bad" or worse (hazard ratio 1.06, 95% CI 0.96-1.18; p=0.
157 t participants receiving efavirenz had more "bad dreams" during the first week of therapy (P = 0.038)
159 (mouth sores, difficulty eating, dry mouth, bad breath, and/or jaw pain), teeth problems (toothache;
160 ating good news into beliefs (the "good news-bad news effect"), an effect that may help explain seemi
161 thereby eliminating the engrained "good news/bad news effect." Our results provide an instance of how
163 imely prophylactic antibiotic measure is not bad care, there is little evidence to suggest that it is
167 -oncologist encounter during the breaking of bad news, comprising essential aspects of the communicat
168 scattering theory and key characteristics of bad metals: anomalous resistivity scaling consistent wit
174 alleles are more likely to segregate out of bad genetic backgrounds and onto good genetic background
175 oach increases the distress of recipients of bad news, may exert a lasting impact on their ability to
178 simulation we demonstrate that the timing of bad weather within a period of mortality can have an imp
180 for strict quality control and screening of 'bad' replicates, which can drastically affect the gene r
182 variously known as impulses, addictions, or bad habits; that it operates simultaneously with temptat
191 tified a separation of patients with good or bad prognosis in an independent GEP data set based on un
192 ganism interacts with the world, how good or bad things are at the moment, the value of the current s
196 re were more possible paths (whether good or bad) in their own futures than their peers' futures.
198 (CDt) encodes the historical values (good or bad) of visual objects (i.e., stable values), and electr
199 (rating whether actions were morally good or bad) or non-moral evaluations (rating whether actions we
200 lead to, not simply whether they are good or bad, and monitors whether outcomes match these predictio
201 defining the scar in binary terms as good or bad, and the development of therapeutic approaches to ta
205 ing in which good performance is rewarded or bad performance punished results in transient behavioral
207 y critical in determining whether "good" or "bad" stem cells are involved in local repair, and theref
208 determines whether the male is a "good" or "bad" type from the female's point of view, according to
210 ality metrics to the CNV calls to filter out bad ones, as well as to statistically genotype the disco
212 and downregulation of bcl-2, phosphorylated bad, bcl-XL, phosphorylated Akt, phosphorylated IKB, pho
213 powerfully good moral effects and powerfully bad moral effects, but these are due to aspects of relig
216 e of the disease and thus help in preventing bad outcomes from disease progression or unnecessary tre
218 the expression of the proapoptotic protein, bad, in the context of impaired akt2 expression results
219 iii) greenhouse gases are a worldwide public bad with emissions from any one country or region increa
220 ral selection to fix 'good genes' and purge 'bad genes', then mating patterns encouraging competition
221 the "good old days" (they were really quite bad), young physicians who hope to become clinical inves
222 c processes (i.e. low densities where random bad years can cause local extinction, negating the possi
223 the original finding was spurious-reflecting bad luck for researchers rather than a shortcoming of Am
225 and the other discrepant group that reported bad vision but had a visual acuity of 20/40 or better (o
226 ty was less common in participants reporting bad or very bad health than in those reporting very good
227 d was significantly lower in those reporting bad or very bad health than in those reporting very good
229 the research on the impact that giving sad, bad, and difficult news has on doctors and patients, and
230 , unreliable marker assays, suspect samples, bad genotype results etc.) requires expert exploration o
232 l minority with high genetic risk to smoke ('bad apples') can greatly affect the smoking behavior of
233 was rated "as bad as it can be" or "somewhat bad" by 2402 of 16,187 responding residents (14.8%).
235 approximately 120 K from a high-temperature 'bad metal' conducting phase to a low-temperature insulat
239 uld categorize "good" exemplars better than "bad" exemplars of six scene categories and then explored
241 cancer risk of the same tissue suggests that bad luck has an important role to play in tumor developm
245 ate that our approach is able to counter the bad effects of labelling errors in terms of predictive p
246 ting molecules necessary for eliminating the bad attachments and by regulating the turnover of the ki
247 ly disentangle the potentially good from the bad influences of inflammatory cells during tissue repai
250 of circadian governance impairment (ie, the bad); and (3) whether persistence/augmentation of circad
251 receptors were expressed selectively in the bad-regenerating neurons and had overlapping cellular di
252 um in the P2-type cathode easily induces the bad structural stability at deep desodiation states and
255 low density lipoprotein, also known as the "bad cholesterol" that is directly implicated in atherosc
256 e same molecule exerts adverse effects (the "bad" effects), favouring cancer cell proliferation.
260 ood' partner and did so only weakly for the 'bad' partner, suggesting that prior social and moral per
261 purity are predicted to operate deep in the 'bad-cavity', or superradiant, regime, where the bare ato
263 showed that increased synchrony in the theta bad is observed following local clustering as well as sp
264 ples of "functional amyloid" challenges this bad reputation and indicates that many organisms can emp
266 tumor masses and are strictly correlated to bad prognosis, yet their role in lung cancer is controve
268 opinions about walking (ranging from good to bad) were associated with increased minutes of walking p
271 ed: it is an ethical issue, only applies to "bad apples", experts are impartial and immune, technolog
275 e good-minus-bad coverage (GMB), the good-to-bad-ratio (RGB), the average Z-score (AZ) and the averag
276 ptions (win/win decisions) compared with two bad options (lose/lose decisions), whereas negative lear
277 an extinction catastrophe would be uniquely bad relative to near-extinction catastrophes, which allo
278 n why people do not find extinction uniquely bad is that they focus on the immediate death and suffer
281 common in participants reporting bad or very bad health than in those reporting very good health (men
282 icantly lower in those reporting bad or very bad health than in those reporting very good health (men
286 s, higher household income, self-rated "very bad" health, and never drinkers, were statistically sign
287 c minorities, lower income, self-rated "very bad" health, physically inactive, overweight, and obese
289 egrate information over longer horizons when bad things happen, rather than try to blunt their respon
290 its transcytosis out of the brain, whereas "bad" receptors bind oligomeric forms of Abeta that are l
291 e attributions to social groups (e.g., white-bad/Asian-good), whereas intergroup beliefs (stereotypes
292 T2-Ex5 inclusion levels were associated with bad prognosis in breast cancer treated with chemotherapy
293 Here, we report phenomena consistent with bad-metal behaviour in an optical-lattice Hubbard model
294 h good prognosis while HSPA2 correlated with bad prognosis, suggesting possible different roles of th
298 oded onto the same mental number line, with 'bad' bandits sharing neural representation with 'small'
299 asible using 16-frame gated MPS even without bad-beat rejection, resulting in normal limits similar t
300 wear, possibly due to the fact that <2% wore bad shoe types, making it difficult to see any relations