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1 tivity (PA; 80% aerobic; supervised/free gym membership).
2 fects of site, climate, life-form and family membership.
3 the D&I Committee conducted a survey of SER membership.
4 institutions that comprise the base for our membership.
5 edness, physical proximity and feeding-guild membership.
6 topic of high clinical importance to the AGA membership.
7 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) membership.
8 ype assignment and sepsis response signature membership.
9 characterizes reproductive status and colony membership.
10 en whales, driven by differences in symbiont membership.
11 dominants to accept a lower price for group membership.
12 and the host's sex, social status and group membership.
13 resulted in higher accuracy to predict group membership.
14 not find any potential for advertising group membership.
15 ormation about individual identity and group membership.
16 pplement vitamin D concentrations on cluster membership.
17 extended with a representation for language membership.
18 test was significantly associated with class membership.
19 s by which diet induces shifts in microbiome membership.
20 rformance, which was not predicted by colony membership.
21 methods that only take into account pathway membership.
22 parent organizations, as well as the general membership.
23 cline agents and chest radiation, and cohort membership.
24 uals defining themselves and others by group membership.
25 el assuming equal probabilities of community membership.
26 nteract to determine the meaning of category membership.
27 oexpression, captured by subnetwork (module) membership.
28 y predicted 7.9% of the variance in subgroup membership.
29 ice and therefore ultimately control circuit membership.
30 icine governance and Nursing License Compact membership.
31 odemographic variables could predict cluster membership.
32 ies needed to confirm an individual's beacon membership.
33 the specific mutation carried and by family membership.
34 that of age at death was explained by family membership.
35 ds enable unsupervised evaluation of cluster membership.
36 Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) membership.
37 cluding triage criteria and triage committee membership.
38 e accuracy of the jackstraw test for cluster membership.
39 quently applied k-means to determine cluster membership.
40 ost-translational modifications, and protein membership.
41 ted 1-year survival was estimated using zone membership.
42 ety of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics membership.
43 were used as predictors of trajectory group membership.
44 pure cells and transitional cells with soft memberships.
45 item is determined by their respective group memberships.
46 le dispersal causes regular changes in group membership [4], no experimental work has investigated so
47 , for age at death), and even more by family membership (66%, 56-75, for age at onset; 74%, 65-82, fo
50 Despite the high turnover in active ensemble membership across learning, the population distribution
52 ion models were estimated to compare data by membership across years, considering p-values </= 0.01 a
53 ironment (e.g., denomination-specific church membership/adherence rates) and individual- and populati
54 n offers timely clinical direction to ASCO's membership after publication or presentation of potentia
55 opinions (PCOs) offer direction to the ASCO membership after publication or presentation of potentia
56 dotype assignment, sepsis response signature membership, age, and the respective two-way interactions
58 dependent processes: 1) changes in hierarchy membership and 2) successful challenges of higher-rankin
59 predictor of autistic symptom severity group membership and age at diagnosis, and language and cognit
60 ct measure modification by component cluster membership and by geographic region without regard to ai
62 atural inducers may serve to bias population membership and could impact antibiotic resistance and ot
63 count" in response to the current status of membership and diversity and inclusion efforts within th
64 e show that over 23 million years, taxonomic membership and geographic range size consistently explai
65 del for frataxin which included HAX-1, group membership and group* HAX-1 interaction revealed that fr
66 en tested the association between trajectory membership and hazard of 2 major outcomes: thrombosis an
68 t to describe the (mis)representation of SER membership and how categorizations of people reflect soc
69 Our results show that beacons can disclose membership and implied phenotypic information about part
70 nisms, but the factors controlling community membership and influencing the establishment of the micr
71 response to requests from its international membership and informed by existing syntheses of the evi
72 mbership surveys confirm increases in female membership and leadership positions, slower but encourag
75 vealed much evidence for microbial taxonomic membership and microbial products in association with IB
76 in real world organizations: exclusivity of membership and more effective social learning within the
77 model that allows for a marker's gene-parent membership and other characteristics to influence its pr
82 ts limited generalizability to the wider SER membership and the lack of questions about barriers to i
86 c Research is to foster the diversity of our membership and work towards the engagement of all member
87 lt mode regions dynamically switch community memberships and display significant changes in their nod
89 tify the microbes present in the human body (membership) and their relative abundance using genomics,
91 dotype assignment, sepsis response signature membership, and age interact with respect to mortality.
94 MM scoring for correctly assigning subfamily membership, and that it produces highly specific annotat
95 topic of high clinical importance to the AGA membership, and underwent internal peer review by the Cl
96 topic of high clinical importance to the AGA membership, and underwent internal peer review by the Cl
97 of these measures in the prediction of group membership, and whether combining them with cortical thi
99 tiple, maintained, new, and compatible group memberships as determinants of people's responses and ad
100 ntegration (ie, compromised salience network membership) as a neurobiological signature of the MDMA e
101 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) membership, ASCO endorsed the guideline after applying a
102 e of the relevance of this topic to the ASCO membership, ASCO reviewed the guideline and applied a se
104 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) membership, ASCO reviewed the guideline, applying a set
105 to investigate shifts in microbial community membership associated with exposure to cigarette smoke a
106 mentary American Society of Nephrology (ASN) membership at the end of the 2015-2016 academic year in
107 used logistic regression to predict cluster membership based on country, sampling date, risk group,
108 st recent CD4 count) and retention (ART club membership, baseline CD4) after adjustment were similar
110 n requires recognizing both a target's group membership but also the target's orientation toward one'
111 help dominant breeders in exchange for group membership, but so far without considering one crucial a
114 tion is often complex, both because category membership can be ambiguous (e.g., multiracial or transg
115 r inclusion probabilities (PIPs) for cluster memberships can be used to select and visualize samples
118 ators of social capital (e.g., associational memberships, civic participation, health, and crime).
121 chairpersons of the APA Committee on Bylaws, Membership Committee, Committee of Tellers, and Election
122 chairpersons of the APA Committee on Bylaws, Membership Committee, Committee of Tellers, and Election
124 e and nodal efficiency could delineate group membership (control, susceptible, resilient) with 75%, 8
125 arying lifestyles reveals that gut community membership corresponds to modernization: Notably, the ta
127 SD, last date of continuous KPSC health plan membership, death due to any cause, or December 31, 2012
131 ects Global Cardiovascular Disease Taskforce membership, engaged the Institute for Health Metrics and
137 the demonstrated ability to predict subtype membership from neuroimaging data, this work further dis
140 sk whether patterns of social contact (group membership, group size, position in social network, indi
142 diversity and inclusion among organizational membership has become a focus for many professional soci
143 ersity and inclusion in professional society membership has become an important topic for many scient
144 dividual performance is independent of group membership, has found utility across the disciplines of
145 ication, one may wish to reconstruct lineage membership, i.e. to cluster sampled sequences according
147 the one-year risk of HIV seroconversion: (1) membership in >=1 known "Risk Group" (e.g., young woman
148 edict the 1-year risk of HIV seroconversion: membership in >=1 known "risk group" (eg, having a spous
149 nority status was defined as self-identified membership in a group other than White non-Hispanic, inc
150 of attributes, and ascertainment of whether membership in a particular group was associated with dem
151 he 12-month In SHAPE program, which included membership in a public fitness club and weekly meetings
152 individuals having no history of extremism, membership in a terrorist faction, or direct links to le
154 which each sample has an estimated grade of membership in each of K damage profiles that are estimat
157 fant sex was associated with reduced odds of membership in groups A and B but with increased odds of
161 hical approach for analyzing and visualizing membership in latent clusters with a native interactive
164 ril 2015 to 3 May 2019, and met criteria for membership in one of five clinical diagnostic groups: co
165 tau PET exam; and met clinical criteria for membership in one of two clinical diagnostic groups: cog
167 es with respect to gene structure, function, membership in protein complexes, and promoter architectu
168 Viral RPs based on 95, 75, 55, 35 and 15% co-membership in proteome similarity based clusters are pro
172 rogen dioxide exposure increased the risk of membership in the early and late-onset chronic asthma tr
173 ere associated with greater relative odds of membership in the least-growth restricted groups (A and
174 tricted groups (A and B) and reduced odds of membership in the more-growth restricted groups (C and D
175 rbital scientist experts, identified through membership in the Orbital Society, were invited to parti
180 Sensitivity to the pathogenic effects of membership in these high-risk sibships was substantially
183 ials such as academic degrees, publications, memberships in professional organizations, board certifi
184 rritories and their "borders" as well as of "membership" in those societies, and after a brief recons
187 lly rigorous approach to prevent the risk of membership inference while sharing statistical informati
189 ers' vaccination behavior, and others' group membership influenced a person's generosity toward respe
190 d serial sampling demonstrated that subgroup membership is dynamic during intensive care unit admissi
193 king value (threshold) for determining class membership is the one tuning parameter value needed.
194 s' preference for others who share our group membership is well documented, and this heightened valua
195 , we combine these clusterings into a single membership matrix and use this to obtain a new, ensemble
197 for the AW-Fisher weight estimator and a co-membership matrix to categorize (cluster) differentially
200 ping strategy with sepsis response signature membership might provide complementary, age-dependent, b
201 present a method to improve on current mixed membership model approaches by better accounting for con
204 lizing, and annotating the output from mixed-membership models are bottlenecks for investigators acro
206 g the expected geometric structure for mixed membership models produced from common evolutionary tree
207 ese methods belong to a broad class of mixed-membership models, such as latent Dirichlet allocation u
209 nd that moral contagion was bounded by group membership; moral-emotional language increased diffusion
210 of microsatellite loci, we show that colony membership, mother-offspring similarity, heterozygosity,
212 mptoms), and social function (organizational membership, number of close friends, volunteering, and c
214 rval: 0.71-0.85) and Nursing License Compact membership (Odds Ratio=0.23; 95% Confidence Interval: 0.
215 rder-states adopting Nursing License Compact membership (Odds Ratio=0.51; 95% Confidence Interval: 0.
217 ollege of Nuclear Medicine should choose the membership of a radiopharmaceutical advisory committee,
218 the attribute inference attack to infer the membership of a target in another genomic dataset (e.g.
220 er education (PR 0.65, 95% CI 0.48-0.88), or membership of an FSW community-based organisation (PR 0.
222 election towards different optima means that membership of ecological character states tend to be wel
223 hological traits in predicting species-level membership of ecological character states using linear d
224 s from the European population, we can infer membership of individuals with 95% confidence with only
225 e graphlet-based topological information and membership of nodes to the same network neighbourhood, w
226 involved in recognizing the general category membership of places (e.g., a coffee shop, regardless of
227 ly, VOTC in blind represents the categorical membership of sounds rather than their acoustic features
228 ly, these results indicate that control over membership of such a cooperative group can be regulated.
234 sis also allowed prediction of the degree of membership of unknown samples to the classes examined.
236 lly models the genomic locations and subtype memberships of binding events using both ChIP-exo tag di
237 nderrepresented (UR) backgrounds among their membership often delegate primary responsibility for thi
238 that endotype A, sepsis response signature 1 membership, older age, and the interactions between them
239 significant main effect of trajectory class membership on plasma concentrations of proinflammatory t
241 is updated position statement to educate its membership on the use of telemedicine and telehealth tec
243 scores were associated with artistic society membership or creative profession in both Icelandic (P =
244 dicating that at least 1 factor for pedigree membership or multiple factors for the degree of relatio
245 ADHD diagnosis, the end of Kaiser Permanente membership, or the end of follow-up (December 31, 2018).
247 and ewes without lambs showed similar group membership patterns, but direct interactions involving t
248 ristics of particular informants-their group membership, personality characteristics, and agreement o
250 mino acid words to determine estimated class-membership probabilities for each residue in the protein
252 (UCCs) to describe the proportion that offer membership programs with access to discounted visits for
253 ldwide populations sampled, mtDNA-haplogroup membership provides limited information about either con
254 le Danish firefighters through personnel and membership records obtained from employers and trade uni
255 periment, we show that the aRchaic grades of membership reflect relative levels of exogenous modern c
256 , interactome analysis, gene annotation, and membership search to leverage over 40 independent knowle
257 monly found in groups with largely anonymous memberships), social affiliates, and/or by individuals p
258 (n = 390) either died (n = 35) or lost KPNC membership status (n = 355) without having a subsequent
259 rginalized, as well as uncertain about their membership status - they may engage in extreme behaviors
260 s for others who evidence cues to same-group membership such as race or native language, yet the func
261 effect was independent of the others' group membership, suggesting an unconditional moral principle.
267 of high-quality guidelines available to its membership through endorsement and adaptation of other g
268 linear regression were used to relate class membership to household characteristics, self-reported w
269 cer fandom as an ecological framing of group membership to investigate the neural mechanisms underlyi
273 ancestry inferences made by mtDNA-haplogroup membership to those made by autosomal SNPs in approximat
274 We used a novel statistical approach, mixed membership trajectory models, to capture the variety of
277 close relationships, friends, organizational membership, volunteering, cultural engagement), and econ
285 tions of inflammatory mediators, and cluster membership was influenced by in utero vitamin D exposure
289 informal web created largely by the elected membership, we aim to improve institutional engagement t
290 ds ratios (ORs) and 95% CIs for latent class membership were estimated and analyses were stratified b
292 pplement vitamin D did not influence cluster membership, whereas the combination of pre- and postsupp
293 M generates posterior probabilities of class membership which can be used to assess the probability o
294 lected from the American College of Surgeons membership, which included questions adapted from the re
296 ning classifier selected as predicting group membership with an accuracy significantly greater than c
297 iological relevance of co-expression cluster memberships with an independent phenomics dataset and fo
298 tions were systematically biased by category membership, with larger biases for exemplars adjacent to
299 cy time windows (55 ms), regardless of their membership within distinct bursting versus nonbursting b
300 haracterized by population events of varying membership, within which the consistency of the temporal