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1  events in 7,757 protein-coding human genes, of which 1,246 are disease-associated.
2 erature search resulted in 394 publications, of which 109 documents were included in the final review
3 re 22 second-time GDD implants in the study, of which 11 failed (50%), and increased risk for failure
4   In 21 cases of borderline ovarian tumours, of which 11 were regarded as malignant and 10 were regar
5                      We identified 186 DEGs, of which 118 were up-regulated and 68 were down-regulate
6 % CI 4-9) of 336 showed fetal abnormalities, of which 12 (4%; 2-6) were adjudicated as major birth de
7 ligible for inclusion (96 158 participants), of which 12 reported the incidence of dementia (or compo
8 y-one articles were included in this review, of which 12 were randomized clinical trials of therapy t
9      Moreover, 19 compounds were quantified, of which 13 in the ruby chocolate.
10 is for the PR interval, discovering 202 loci of which 141 have not previously been reported.
11 uantitative trait loci (apaQTLs) at 10% FDR, of which 152 were nuclear specific.
12  y; 52% females), there were 193 ADRD events of which 158 were AD.
13 al Centers for Clinical Laboratories (NCCL), of which 179 were sequenced and subtyped in the gag, pro
14  included 39 studies in the narrative review of which 19 were cluster RCTs and 20 were individual RCT
15 ch strategy identified 131 relevant studies, of which 19 were eligible for inclusion: 12 examining co
16 4 patients, 404 thyroid nodules were scored, of which 19.1% (77 of 404) were malignant.
17 dentify a total of 868,476 genome-wide SNPs, of which 194,709 are unique across 18 high-quality isola
18  disease-causing missense mutations in GLDC, of which 206 remain entirely uncharacterized.
19 thylation difference in the discovery phase, of which 21 (including 5 novel CpG sites) passed genome-
20 cross the three traits, we identify 31 loci, of which 21 were previously unreported.
21 atients had a total of 26 thrombotic events, of which 22 occurred in the first 14 days after PCC admi
22 n tumors that were operated on were studied, of which 23 (29%) were diagnosed with postoperative DVT.
23 f 527 ineligible patients, 386 had full DST, of which 246 were resistant to ethambutol and 217 were r
24 re 65,726 cases of ZVD reported in Colombia, of which 2485 (4%) were confirmed by means of reverse-tr
25 ospitals with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19, of which 257 (22%) were critically ill.
26  (6.8 cancers detected per 1000 screenings), of which 26 (0.8% of screening-detected cancers [26 of 3
27  admissions <=55 years of age were included, of which 26% were women.
28 ound to contain 37.8% total oligosaccharides of which 27.4% was melezitose, and 2.5% gluconic acid (h
29 1) variant BP associations (P < 5 x 10(-8)), of which 32 were in new BP-associated loci and 55 were i
30 included 162 respiratory/circulatory deaths, of which 36 occurred in children with a history of labor
31 t search terms and identified 1928 articles, of which 37 met our inclusion criteria.
32  thirty-six patients were included on the WL of which 371 (36%) received an RT during a median follow
33 ite, 13.7% Black, 29.8% Latinx, 3.7% Asian), of which 376 (99.2%) were insured (34.3% private, 41.2%
34 e-to-event phenotypes of 12 common diseases, of which 38 loci would be missed within a logistic regre
35 )/toxin(-), and 124 GDH(+)/toxin(-) samples, of which 39 were CCNA(+) and 85 were CCNA(-) Clarity had
36 y the PN panel in 17.7% of specimens tested, of which 39.1% were detected in conjunction with a bacte
37 4)Cu-DOTATATE PET) and 5 discordant lesions, of which 4 were considered true.
38 increased by 20%-46% over the past 20 years, of which 40%-76% was contributed by planted forests.
39          The database now contains 139 genes-of which 44 are related to ExPEC-and 2,826 corresponding
40            Specifically, we removed 62 genes of which 45 were scrambled due to misassembly in the ref
41        A total of 937 cases were identified, of which 465 (50%) were associated with pregnancy; 406 o
42 th acute cholecystitis: 38.2% underwent CCY, of which 5.1% were open.
43                     We included 116 studies, of which 50 were conducted in hospital settings, 24 were
44 The combined searches yielded 118 citations, of which 53 were reviewed in full text.
45 severe exacerbations of COPD and 215 deaths, of which 55 were due to nonmalignant respiratory disease
46 , 636 (22%) samples were norovirus-positive, of which 567 (89%) were GII.
47  for endophthalmitis after cataract surgery, of which 57 (51%) were culture-positive.
48   A total of 1,091 patients were identified, of which 577 (52.9%) met PIVOT criteria.
49  of H5N1 virus infection have been reported, of which ~60% were fatal.
50 AFDs were identified (3.1+/-1.1 per patient) of which 70 were targeted with ablation (2.6+/-1.2 per p
51 we estimate 1.11-1.77 million bites in 2015, of which 70% showed symptoms of envenomation.
52  2 diabetes revealed 24 replicated proteins, of which 8 are novel.
53          The fig genome is ~333 Mbp in size, of which 80% has been anchored to 13 chromosomes.
54 0 publications, identifying 103 data papers, of which 81 were eligible for inclusion.
55 ded data on 167 episodes of antibiotics use, of which 84 episodes that included supplementation with
56 /127) eyes had a follow-up of >=5 years, out of which 9 eyes (7 patients) had ASN corresponding to at
57 derwent reconstruction with 16,065 implants, of which 9589 (59.7%) were textured.
58 emographic and Health Surveys from 58 LMICs, of which 9647 were stillbirths.
59  conditions result in systemic inflammation, of which a hallmark is increased hypercoagulability.
60  account for 20-75% of marine biota biomass, of which a major fraction is metabolized by bacteria, th
61 f the complex into two separate domains, one of which acts as a quencher for the light-harvesting com
62  distinct conformations were identified, two of which adopt unique, likely off-pathway, intermediates
63 ses and none in control subjects (p = .039), of which all were identified by exome sequencing.
64 plane and edges, respectively, the interplay of which allows small flakes to be utilized as stabilize
65  in the opisthosomal neuromeres, the largest of which appeared to project to the brain and decorate t
66 umulate in both HIV and CMV infections, both of which are associated with increased risk of cardiovas
67 t the flanking eRNA initiation regions, both of which are associated with mRNA expression QTLs.
68  protein and has wide-ranging benefits, some of which are at least partially mediated by HIF-1alpha.
69              alphabeta lineage T cells, most of which are CD4(+) or CD8(+) and recognize MHC I- or MH
70 of enantio- and diastereoselectivities, both of which are central to the burgeoning domain of stereod
71 udy entanglement between two structures none of which are closed loops.
72 pin = pinacolato) and Z-dichloroethene, both of which are commercially available.
73 cle responses (M-waves) and H-reflexes, both of which are comparable to those recorded using conventi
74 on-quantitative anecdotal observations, many of which are contradictory.
75 one, creating a futile cycle, the byproducts of which are deleterious reactive oxygen species.
76 d causative agents of various diseases, some of which are endogenously produced and some that have be
77 We identified 220 OR open reading frames, 20 of which are full length, intact OR genes, and found a l
78 n the description of several new phyla, many of which are globally distributed and are among the pred
79 stinct receptors and effector proteins, many of which are glycosylated, are targeted to each type of
80 pical genus with more than 250 species, many of which are highly threatened due to overexploitation f
81 ular therapy (mechanical clot removal), both of which are highly time-dependent.
82 n N4/N6-adenine DNA methyltransferases, some of which are human pathogens, across three Proteobacteri
83 istic imaging findings of the disorder, some of which are included in the diagnostic criteria propose
84 ression of many PIF-activated genes, several of which are involved in hormone-mediated promotion of g
85 t domestication history of rubber tree, some of which are involved in rubber biosynthesis.
86  CD44, or alpha2-HS glycoprotein (AHSG), all of which are involved in the pathogenesis of other types
87  of the electron transport chain (ETC), both of which are known to increase aspartate and GOT1 depend
88  caries, pulp infection and inflammation all of which are major problems in tooth restoration.
89 array of pathophysiological phenotypes, many of which are mediated by interactions with the neuronal
90 in-coding genes and 144 lincRNA genes, 93.7% of which are mouse-specific.
91       Twelve independent genetic variants, 7 of which are newly identified in this study, conferred r
92 ells possess non-membrane-bound bodies, many of which are now understood as phase-separated condensat
93 time-to-antibiotics and outcomes, almost all of which are observational cohort studies.
94 s in 7,300 distinct protein 'phamilies', 77% of which are of unknown function.
95  underpinning the parasitic infections, some of which are parasite-specific, opens up new therapeutic
96 uences from 54 diverse human populations, 26 of which are physically phased using linked-read sequenc
97 ave additional members of AGO, the functions of which are poorly understood.
98 ication, and transmembrane transporters, all of which are precursors for impaired gut integrity and p
99 ent, species-specific selective sweeps, most of which are predicted to be soft sweeps acting on stand
100 n 3100 mutations in more than 71 genes, many of which are preferentially expressed in rod photorecept
101 ed through several distinct mechanisms, most of which are relatively well understood and the clinical
102 ting K(+) ions inside polyhedral cages, some of which are reminiscent of known clathrate types while
103  in addition to seven known flavonoids, some of which are reported for the first time from this plant
104 bed for the first time in this species, five of which are reported for the first time in the literatu
105 tors, or minimally absorbed antibiotics (all of which are selected according to predominant bowel hab
106 r accompanied by brain-related changes, many of which are still to be discovered or refined.
107 zed in solution and the solid state, several of which are too weak - or are disfavored compared to ot
108 y exhibit three distinct helical states, two of which are triggered by coassembling with monomeric wa
109 ing and actin-dependent cell migration, both of which are used by animal cells and unicellular eukary
110 es the production of avermectin, derivatives of which are used in the treatment of river blindness an
111 be 2 large (>5 kb) recombination events, one of which arose in its current host, demonstrating that i
112 bute to distinguishing cancer subtypes, both of which can be simultaneously captured by MutSpace.
113 l split inteins for in vivo applications, 10 of which can be simultaneously used in vitro.
114 nity of the EhActn2 CaMD for Ca(2+), binding of which can only be regulated in the presence of physio
115 resent over 190 species and subspecies, some of which can produce disease in humans of all ages and c
116 as carbonate-rich lithologies, the breakdown of which can significantly modify the net volume change
117 ollows complex mechanisms, the understanding of which can substantially advance drug discovery effort
118 ndary outcomes should also be reported, most of which capture stage-specific milestones, as well as d
119 s from The Cancer Dependency Map, the latter of which catalogs genes driving cancer progression.
120 omprise a family of 17 enzymes in humans, 16 of which catalyze the transfer of ADP-ribose from NAD(+)
121 r degradation lens fiber cells, perturbation of which causes early-onset cataracts.
122 tory subtilisin-like serine proteases, seven of which cleave at specific basic residues within the tr
123 entified 4 serum biomarker-based clusters, 3 of which (clusters B, C, and D) were comparable to the p
124 e substitutions, in contrast to Leu and Arg, of which codons are mutually exchangeable by a single-ba
125  MSA are made of two types of filament, each of which consists of two different protofilaments.
126 xpression and cell death in Arabidopsis, all of which constitute a hallmark of PTI.
127 cial expressions were produced as a function of which contexts were most salient.
128 es in the host myeloid cell population, both of which contribute to treatment induced toxicity in imm
129 ves rise to numerous cell types, dysfunction of which contributes to many disorders.
130 g allelic transcriptional activity, a subset of which corroborates four colocalizing melanocyte cis-e
131 dopts two major signaling conformations, one of which couples almost exclusively to arrestin, whereas
132 ting increases in the non-targeted PRPs, all of which cross-react with the anti-PRP antibodies.
133  11 genomic loci are associated with HF, all of which demonstrate one or more associations with coron
134 terfacial stiffness and mobility, the former of which demonstrates a remarkable dependence on the exp
135  (MBC) clones, the diversity and specificity of which determine the breadth and effectiveness of the
136 cer states within a PDTX model, the majority of which display aggressive triple-negative IC10 gene ac
137 ion arose in a minority of place cells, many of which displayed two preferred firing phases in theta
138 rmerly classified as microchiropterans), all of which echolocate.
139 ormerly classified as megachiropterans), one of which echolocates, and six species of small bats (for
140 trying to understand family structures, many of which encode the affected status of individuals acros
141 d back to the Late Jurassic Eocaecilia, both of which exemplify the stepwise acquisition of apomorphi
142  previously unknown halophilic viruses, many of which exhibit transcriptional activity indicative of
143 ree new MOFs built with zigzag ligands, each of which exhibits the deduced topology.
144                      Across two experiments, of which experiment 2 was a preregistered replication, 1
145 per airway mucosal cells at age 6 years, 792 of which formed 3 modules of correlated differentially m
146 ify candidate viral capsid proteins, several of which formed virus-like particles when expressed in c
147 s a large number of c-type cytochromes, many of which function as anaerobic reductases.
148 top2 mutant (top2-F1025Y,R1128G) the product of which generates a stabilized cleavage intermediate in
149 acting loci mapped in separate studies, many of which had limited statistical power.
150 ~0.7% in castor oil, the biosynthetic origin of which had remained enigmatic for decades.
151 a diverse pathogen, with >90 serotypes, each of which has a distinct polysaccharide capsule.
152 ranscriptional repressor SPEN(1-3), the loss of which has been associated with deficient XCI at multi
153 ptimization, and community development, each of which has different technical and nontechnical config
154  well understood and the clinical importance of which has long been recognized.
155  esterification of aryl bromides, the latter of which has remained, hitherto, elusive under thermal N
156  retinal degenerative diseases, the majority of which have a genetic aetiology.
157  538 plant and animal species over time, 44% of which have already had local extinctions at one or mo
158 wel disease, and coronary heart disease, all of which have available early intervention or prevention
159 erent binarization thresholding methods, all of which have been applied in previous studies, across m
160 , DNA methylation and DNA damage repair, all of which have been associated with clinical outcomes.
161 ular vesicles, and tunneling nanotubes, some of which have been implicated in communication defects a
162 e phagocytosis, and complement activity, all of which have been implicated in protection against infl
163 d disadvantages of overlapping surgery, some of which have not previously been measured, including do
164 lently bound to CTQ during the reaction, two of which have now been structurally characterized by X-r
165 are co-expressed with ACE2 and TMPRSS2, many of which have plausible links to COVID-19 pathophysiolog
166  energy harvesters and supercapacitors, each of which have their own merits and demerits.
167 l, (E,E)-2,4-decadienal) of soy drink, among of which hexanal even turned below its odor threshold.
168    The selection procedure identified 8 AAbs of which IFNGR2 and FBXW5 were selected in repeated mode
169 structures, and environmental exposures, all of which impact the resulting distribution of substituti
170 s, Oceanospirillales and Altermonadales, all of which include opportunistic denitrifiers.
171 uals (N = 1277); nine hundred and fifty-nine of which included carrier and non-carriers of the APOE e
172 models involving vector addition, the second of which included terms for the influence of past trials
173 , and transcatheter mitral valve repair, all of which incrementally improve prognosis beyond foundati
174 biota synthesize hundreds of molecules, many of which influence host physiology.
175 on to changes in macrophage metabolism, both of which influence subsequent inflammatory activities.
176 ning agents are commercially available, most of which inhibit melanin synthesis.
177 e suggests various tinnitus mechanisms, most of which invoke changes in spontaneous firing rates of c
178 ivars formed at least two clusters, only one of which involves the proline to threonine mutation, sug
179 brane enhances two dissipative pathways, one of which is a previously uncharacterized chlorophyll-to-
180 sing two contiguous stereogenic centers, one of which is an all-carbon quaternary center.
181 ganisation and communication, the importance of which is becoming increasingly apparent.
182 l diffusible electron carriers, the mobility of which is challenged by macromolecular crowding.
183 st vaccine regimens are being evaluated, one of which is designed for global coverage.
184  hydrated birnessite phase, the OER activity of which is five times greater than its non-reacted coun
185  exceptionally high sequence diversity, much of which is found within CD8 epitopes.
186 egories and management strategies regardless of which is initially used.
187  heterogeneous group of conditions the cause of which is largely unknown.
188 by photochemical transformations, the nature of which is poorly understood.
189 microsecond exchange between two states, one of which is predisposed to interact with its parent cata
190  nearly 200 g of glucose per day, almost all of which is reabsorbed.
191 okinin-expressing interneurons, the activity of which is required for discrimination.
192 of a second proteolytic site (S2'), cleavage of which is required for the release of the fusion pepti
193 ted P/Q-type Ca(2+) channels, the activation of which is steeply voltage-dependent.
194  20 TRXs and TRX-like proteins, the activity of which is supported by reducing power provided by phot
195 G forms a wobble conformation, the formation of which is suppressed in the catalytic site of most DNA
196  DNA, given our premises, the most important of which is the assumption of the presence of sequence-d
197  are known for several unusual features, one of which is their complex mitochondrial genome, known as
198 re efficiently sourcing these nutrients, one of which is to recover them from recycled human urine; o
199  forms of correlations, the characterization of which is, however, challenging.
200 g further elucidating of the genetic pathway of which it is a part, determining its role in the initi
201  from ATAD3A and ATAD3C, the protein product of which lacks key functional residues.
202  SLSR had a complexity of acute impairments, of which limb motor deficit, dysphagia, and incontinence
203 ion, and induce photocurrent hysteresis, all of which limit the efficiency and stability of PSCs.
204 nces with and approaches to managing asthma, of which little is known in this age group.
205 an form a variety of correlated states, some of which manifest themselves in a Hall effect.
206 over 17 CSMN-enriched microRNAs (miRNAs), 15 of which map to a single genomic cluster that is exclusi
207 lowered harmful environmental exposures, all of which may affect human health.
208  ligand and cell adhesion molecule CD58, all of which may be involved in monocyte-T-cell interactions
209 RA) and dihomo-y-linolenic acid (DGLA), both of which may be synthesized from GLA and result in proin
210 ain up to four contiguous stereocenters, two of which may be tetrasubstituted carbon atoms attached t
211 with more than a single protein target, each of which may have unique effects on cellular phenotype.
212 icity of BRCA2 leaky splicing variants, some of which may not increase cancer risk.
213  than 100 microcystins have been identified, of which MC-LR is the most important type due to its hig
214 norrhoeae infections than selective testing, of which more than half would be oropharyngeal only.
215 dentified 4 subgroups of depression cases, 2 of which (n = 38 and n = 100; 67% collectively) were ass
216  that the PIF1, PIF4, and PIF5 proteins, all of which negatively regulate plant freezing tolerance, w
217 tal of 1964 chest radiographs were obtained, of which normal images accounted for 98.0% (1925 of 1964
218  breast cancers generally, the preponderance of which occur after age 50.
219 nitroso oxides, the unimolecular consumption of which occurs via the cis form when the terminal oxyge
220 tion of a cell signaling pathway, aberration of which often leads to fatal diseases, including cancer
221 of planets outside the Solar System(1), most of which orbit stars that will eventually evolve into re
222 48% of smokers) viewing smoking as something of which others disapproved.
223 d known or predicted mitochondrial function, of which oxidative phosphorylation emerged as the top-mo
224 nd generating H(2) O(2) as a byproduct, both of which oxidatively degrade thiourea under the reaction
225 d proteins most expressed in the brain, some of which participate in the pathogenesis of neurodegener
226 discrete and stable core genome groups, some of which persisted for multiple decades.
227 ified over 70 putative SNX-BAR ligands, many of which play critical roles in apoptosis, cell adhesion
228 tion of three distinct subsets of cells, all of which play different roles in atherosclerosis progres
229 also pars opercularis IFG, PMv and IPL, each of which plays a critical role in action perception and
230 sis of two new spin labels, EC and ECm, both of which possess the rigidity and the reduction resistan
231 ad, glutamatergic neurons express LepR, some of which project to a key presympathetic hub, the rostra
232 hanges at 10 sites across the globe, in nine of which, rainfall exclusion and/or irrigation experimen
233 01%) gene-disruptive mutations (FDR 5%), six of which reach family-wise error rate (FWER) significanc
234 rom opposing enzymatic activities, the rates of which remain largely unknown.
235 oach is to ask simple questions, the answers of which require applying these theories to metabolomics
236 ents experienced a total of 483 attacks, 77% of which required treatment at a health care facility an
237 nd reconstruct 790 non-redundant genomes, 43 of which resolve to TM7, a member of the Candidate Phyla
238 ied three key residues, substitution of each of which results in ~1000 fold loss of binding affinity
239 nd novel interacting proteins were detected, of which several interacted rhythmically and were potent
240 lex nature of multimorbidity, the management of which should be based on the patient's individual cli
241 ignaling pathways, pharmacological targeting of which substantially delays cardiomyocyte maturation i
242 amagnetic (1)H NMR spectroscopy, the results of which support the structural similarity of the comple
243 to alleviate pain, nausea, and anxiety, many of which target GPCRs.
244 e developed several defense mechanisms, some of which target the incoming, foreign nucleic acids e.g.
245 rocessing cross-linked polymers in industry, of which the design principle remains unknown [M.
246 gically, 224 cortical lesions were detected, of which the majority were subpial.
247     Chronic pain is a major clinical problem of which the mechanisms are incompletely understood.
248 experienced grade 3 or worse adverse events, of which the most common were anaemia (four [12%]), neut
249 rrupted by rare pauses of 1-1000 s duration, of which the short-lived ones (1-10 s) are the temporal
250 otein and intra-protein glycan associations, of which the vast majority were previously unknown.
251  learning task during fMRI scanning, as part of which they learned associations between name cues and
252 ncing generated 1.44 billion small RNA reads of which up to 82% were microRNAs, with over 400 unique
253 nmental change factors (-14.5%), the extents of which varied among biomes and ecosystem compartments.
254 ased with decreasing altitude, the magnitude of which varied from city to city.
255 mmatory processes, the pattern and intensity of which vary over time.
256 ecision variables, the strength and polarity of which vary with behavioural context.
257 d in children from low-educated mothers, all of which warrant further exploration.
258 he SUF pathway for FeS cluster assembly, one of which was acquired by lateral gene transfer from Chla
259 l cost totaled more than $167 million, 76.5% of which was attributable to use of brand medications.
260 identified eight transcription factors, each of which was essential for the transition from primordia
261 es of thrombocytopenia and neutropenia, none of which was grade 3 or higher.
262 e qualified for an exclusivity voucher, each of which was matched with 1 of 17 fast-track drugs facin
263 the vitamin D receptor (VDR), the expression of which was recently confirmed in skeletal muscle, and
264 eta-propeller domain and Rrp36, the strength of which was reduced by the R289A substitution, implicat
265 iga bases) transcriptome than other repeats, of which was two times higher than tetra-repeat motifs.
266 ndazole and indole electrophiles, the latter of which was used in our previously reported method.
267 d 101 marker-trait associations (MTAs), some of which were adjacent to genes involved in the JA-defen
268 total length of 1.536 Gbp, 444 Mb and 527 Mb of which were assigned to the canephora and eugenioides
269 dicted 46,562 gene models, 21,254 and 22,888 of which were assigned to the canephora and to the eugen
270 dy; n=2045, age 55+/-10 years, 51% women), 2 of which were associated with overall mortality over med
271 y-nine cases were resolved via jury trial, 8 of which were associated with plaintiff verdicts with a
272 (upper boundary of the 98.75% CI, 0.8), both of which were below the noninferiority margin (2 stools)
273 (upper boundary of the 98.75% CI, 2.8), both of which were below the noninferiority margin of 4 perce
274 ssion by lamina propria CD4(+) T cells, many of which were BHLHE40 dependent, including production of
275 serious adverse events included 16 deaths, 4 of which were completed suicides (GSP=2; GHE=2), and 12
276 ring a mean follow-up of 18.6 y, 121 (18.9%) of which were fatal.
277 was demonstrated with 20 chili products, two of which were found to contain Sudan I and IV residues.
278 s, and evaluation of such analogues, several of which were found to possess human PNMT (hPNMT) inhibi
279  were primary sarcomas (88.5%), the majority of which were hemangiosarcoma (40.4%).
280 re completed suicides (GSP=2; GHE=2), and 12 of which were HIV-related medical complications (GSP=8;
281 bodies docked on the inclusion surface, both of which were immunogold-labeled by a GFP-tagged 2xFYVE
282 PCR testing for influenza viruses, 614 (58%) of which were influenza positive.
283 tly affected by nanopesticide exposure, most of which were microeukaryotes affiliated to cercozoans,
284 curred in 89.3% of patients, the most common of which were nasopharyngitis, influenza, upper respirat
285 ients underwent subsequent biopsies, results of which were negative for cancer; one patient underwent
286 ment-related adverse events, the most common of which were nervous system disorders (four [3%]) and c
287 ts were identified in 506 ABCA4 patients, 50 of which were novel.
288  and r = 0.33, respectively; P < .001), both of which were present in ex-smokers without COPD.
289  66.7% of patients (n = 70), the most common of which were pruritus (n = 15; 14.3%), asthenia (n = 14
290 turbed ribosomal subunit stoichiometry, both of which were rescued by a single K214R substitution of
291 ntified the best discriminating ssODNs, nine of which were resynthesized and their discriminatory abi
292 heir involvement with various diseases, most of which were risk factors associated with AVNFH.
293  Fabaceae (a total of ~ 110 kb, 15.4%), some of which were shared with L. mirabile.
294 f other serotypes share this property, three of which were tested intravenously in mice compared to 9
295 b group and four in the control group), none of which were treatment related.
296  shoulder pain in the UK Biobank cohort, two of which were weakly supported in a replication cohort.
297  damage with possible clinical utility, many of which whose presence in blood is likely linked to spe
298 SARS- coronavirus 2 (CoV-2), the development of which will be aided by the discovery of potent and se
299 smission) were central to our analyses, both of which will inform the future translation of E. faeciu
300 , sulfone, and tertiary amine products, some of which would be difficult to access via currently esta

 
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