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1 ates for the early pregnancy outcomes in the short term.
2  concentration and mining limitations in the short term.
3  the future onset of asthma, at least in the short term.
4    However, their evaluation has mainly been short-term.
5 verfished state, increasing demand increases short-term (1 to 2 y) catch by at most ~30% followed by
6 agricultural landscapes can support over the short term(1,3,4).
7 roups for mean percent vital bone formation (short-term = 18.17%, long-term = 40.32%, P = < 0.0001) a
8  dye staining during drought progression and short-term (2 d) and long-term (4 weeks) recovery.
9 old cooking in Cameroon over two periods: a) short-term (2017-2030): Comparing the Master Plan 58% ta
10                             Imaging detected short-term (3-year) atherosclerosis progression in 41.5%
11  < 0.0001) and percentage of residual graft (short-term = 41.54%, long-term = 23.59%, P = < 0.0001).
12       Patients were randomly assigned to the short-term (8 to 10 weeks) or long-term (18 to 20 weeks)
13                                              Short-term actin cytoskeleton response to auxin requires
14 hus remains in understanding the dynamics of short-term activity in animal communities.
15                                     Notably, short-term acute heat stress assays resolved per-colony
16         Here, we conducted a series of 18-hr short-term acute heat stress assays side-by-side with a
17 ponses to low-identity faces were not due to short-term adaptation processes.
18 ingle-area population dynamics change during short-term adaptation.
19            Clopidogrel is commonly used as a short-term adjunct to aspirin after endovascular revascu
20  or concurrent versus concurrent or adjuvant short-term ADT.
21 from a trial reported previously revealed no short-term advantages for mesh repair.
22 NI minimization protects renal function only short-term after LT in the intention-to-treat analysis o
23 mmon CD154-based enrichment method following short-term Ag exposure to identify Ag-reactive CD4 cells
24 ], 0.52, 0.76), a nonsignificant decrease in short-term all-cause mortality (2.6% vs. 3.9%, AOR, 0.79
25 breeding success, but this ignores potential short-term alterations to individual behaviour.
26 ase and its consequences, strategies such as short-term alternating antibiotics and nutrition- and mi
27                          Cross-sectional and short-term analyses of data from the Melbourne Atopy Coh
28 ol, creating the potential for stress in the short term and burnout over the long term.
29     Disturbance causes sharp declines in the short term and is followed by regrowth in the long term.
30 on increases serum hepcidin-25 levels in the short term and may increase erythropoietin resistance in
31 ity of large trees (> 60 cm diameter) in the short term and probably contributes to an additional 9.0
32 by increasing population growth rates in the short-term and are projected to increase in frequency ov
33 activation of interneurons brings about both short-term and long-term circuit reorganization, which s
34 scribed carefully to reduce the potential of short-term and long-term complications.
35                           We investigate the short-term and long-term effects of one specific network
36 dentified CICU patients at increased risk of short-term and long-term mortality.
37  appropriate treatment and may contribute to short-term and long-term mortality.
38  multi-centre partnership aimed at improving short-term and long-term outcomes for patients with PsD.
39 sis and treatment, little is known about the short-term and long-term prognosis after a first stroke
40  neurogenesis, including memory acquisition, short-term and long-term retention of memory, pattern se
41                       We aimed to assess the short-term and long-term risk of recurrent stroke and mo
42 and gut microbiome were observed between the short-term and long-term treatments, suggesting that the
43 O(2) electrolysis are still needed to enable short-term and seasonal energy storage in the form of li
44  1.75), and a weak association was found for short-term and spatial working memory (RR = 1.25, 95% CI
45                               (2) Would such short-term antibiotic exposures predict the antibiotic r
46 atic slices (HPSs) have only been tested for short-term applications, which are not permissive for th
47      However, population growth rates in the short term are also influenced by population age-structu
48  of monocyte-derived cytokine responses, and short-term as well as long-term repression of T-cell rea
49 single velocity-field snapshot, TRAPs act as short-term attractors for all floating objects.
50                                      Whether short-term AV loop placement in patients undergoing micr
51 onducted during both long-term operation and short-term batch tests, which indicated that n-DAMO bact
52 oach to investigate whether tagging leads to short-term behavioural changes, and whether these are la
53 n (UW) solution has demonstrated significant short-term benefits (4-6 h).
54 R in malignant disease and suggested various short-term benefits compared to open liver resection, in
55 IFN-I receptor-blocking antibody to induce a short-term blockade of the IFN-I pathway.
56 are needed and have the potential to improve short-term breast cancer outcomes.
57 hat encourage appropriate utilization in the short term but minimize lock-in in the longer term.
58 cts were incidental carriers, 22 (3.3%) were short-term carriers, and 38 (5.8%) were long-term carrie
59 odel using 16 short-term glucose (6-day), 16 short-term cellulose (30-day) and 16 long-term cellulose
60 red, and (iv) how g(m) responds to long- and short-term changes in growth and measurement environment
61   We estimated positive associations between short-term changes in indoor heat exposure and cause-spe
62                 Although they do not exhibit short-term chilling sensitivity when exposed to low temp
63      The impact of returning rWGS results on short-term clinical care of participants was investigate
64              Finally, we found evidence that short-term clinical outcome (National Institute of Healt
65 t 30 days was associated with improvement in short-term clinical outcomes.
66           Previous research in animals and a short-term clinical trial in middle-aged and older adult
67                                              Short-term CNTF treatments caused further declines of ph
68           VF-Home can return a high level of short-term compliance and results comparable to those fo
69 ated, catheter-directed fibrinolysis improve short-term computed tomographic-measured right ventricul
70  maintenance of social connections even when short-term conditions do not allow them.
71 d adapted to wild conditions-demonstrating a short-term consequence of diet alteration on life-histor
72                   These results suggest that short-term consumption of dairy products, whether low or
73 g VL utilization in Zambia, we estimated the short-term cost of uptake/correct VL result using either
74 trees and Markov models to evaluate outcomes short term (cost-per-accurate diagnosis) and long term (
75     This trial explored the feasibility of a short-term course of letrozole and sought to determine w
76 s report provides a brief perspective on the short-term COVID-19 clinical course in an immunosuppress
77 nonsmoker airway basal stem cells (ABSCs) to short term CS and then infected them with SARS-CoV-2.
78                                              Short-term cultures of PDTX models with increased DeltaG
79 uld be incorrectly scored as resistant using short-term cultures.
80 years; relative risk, 0.61 [0.45-0.83]), and short-term DAPT followed by aspirin monotherapy (absolut
81 major bleeding were observed with midterm or short-term DAPT followed by aspirin monotherapy, with th
82 aspirin monotherapy, with the exception that short-term DAPT followed by P2Y12 inhibitor monotherapy
83 ests that, in comparison with 12-month DAPT, short-term DAPT followed by P2Y12 inhibitor monotherapy
84 ong inhibition, we find that stimulus-evoked short-term depression is sufficient to produce synchroni
85                                              Short-term dietary restriction (DR) may prevent organ da
86  tuberculosis will improve stratification of short-term disease risk in tuberculosis contacts.
87 rum assessment and to examine its effects on short-term, distant disease-free survival (DDFS).
88 tioning in our experiment suggests that even short-term droughts can have extended consequences for s
89                                     Although short-term drying and warming are known to affect forest
90 find that the model accurately describes the short-term dynamics of in vivo spike transmission at a d
91                                 Although the short-term effect on complications is increasingly being
92  of PLL was shown to have a more substantial short-term effect.
93                                              Short-term effectiveness of SET for IC is not determined
94 er, current burden estimates report only the short-term effects of acute infection.
95                    Here, we investigated the short-term effects of tVNS in healthy human male volunte
96 forest structure through the accumulation of short-term effects over longer timescales.
97 e group than in pairs from different groups (short-term effects).
98  this study was to investigate the effect of short-term elevated ambient temperature on ruminal volat
99                        Overall, we show that short-term elimination of microglia during the chronic p
100  status, type of IPD, clinical features, and short-term evolution.
101 s showed that transition rates computed from short-term experiments could predict long-term trajector
102  data to investigate the association between short-term exposure to ambient air pollution and daily h
103               The study results suggest that short-term exposure to ambient air pollution is associat
104 stematically assess the associations between short-term exposure to main air pollutants (fine particu
105                                              Short-term exposure to ultrafine particles (UFP; <100 nm
106 cts may not be physiologically threatened by short-term exposure to warm temperatures and that longer
107 ickens through intraamniotic administration (short-term exposure) or over a period of six weeks as pa
108                              To examine new, short-term exposure, we selected individuals with >18 mo
109                 These data demonstrated that short-term exposure-PM(2.5) increases hypothalamic infla
110 es are essential for reconstructing long and short-term exposures in epidemiological research.
111 tudies have primarily investigated long- and short-term exposures separately, have used multiplicativ
112  association between cardiac arrhythmias and short-term exposures to fine particulate matter (particu
113 les into human cardiomyocytes and applying a short-term external magnetic field to orient the cells a
114                                              Short-term fasting protects tumor-bearing mice against t
115 nering with a service provider, ranging from short-term, fee-for-service (FFS)-based arrangements to
116 ion and counting of diatoms on samples after short-term field exposure.
117 n their patterns of maternal expenditure and short-term fitness outcomes within seasons, using matern
118 ants enrolled at 20 sites, 222 had completed short-term follow-up at 1 month and 123 had follow-up to
119 d points, study design limitations, and only short-term follow-up data.
120 cally targeted primary disease prevention at short-term follow-up.
121 care unit admission, and deceased based on a short-term follow-up.
122 e determined by the interplay of more urgent short-term forces of poaching and habitat degradation an
123 l-ENzyme Decomposition (MEND) model using 16 short-term glucose (6-day), 16 short-term cellulose (30-
124                                              Short-term graft survival and outcomes of primary transp
125     We investigated the associations between short-term grass pollen exposure and lung function and a
126 iated with SVR rates greater than 5% and few short-term harms relative to older antiviral therapies.
127 regeneration following IR injury, suggesting short-term HCQ treatment may be a viable treatment to pr
128                          LVs pacing provides short-term hemodynamic improvement and electrical resync
129                                 We find that short-term high-fat-diet (HFD) feeding of mice activates
130   Esophagectomy has substantial effects upon short-term HRQOL.
131 etabolic health have been studied in several short-term human clinical trials, with conflicting resul
132  organization and dynamics in control roots; short-term IAA treatments stimulated denser and more par
133                                          The short-term impacts of extreme river discharge from Hurri
134 lts of this pilot study suggest that similar short-term improvements can be achieved with one BT trea
135 dual tumor cells, which remain present after short-term in vivo chemotherapy, display consistent upre
136                                            A short-term increase in the ICS dose alone for worsening
137                  We hypothesize that, in the short-term, increased food insecurity, household economi
138                                              Short-term increases in PM(2.5) from traffic and other c
139 declines in the rate of carbon fixation with short-term increases in temperature.
140                                              Short-term incubation with IL-3 dose-dependently upregul
141  Wnt-activity within the dental pulp, RNA of short-term induced (24-h) molars is extracted from separ
142                                              Short-term induction of MYC and beta-catenin in hepatocy
143                                              Short-term inhibition of MAPK pathway also induced mecha
144  to cause insulin resistance, explaining why short-term, insulin-dependent glucose utilization does n
145        Multivariate analysis showed that the short-term intake rate and bite mass were positively cor
146 ges for individual patients before and after short-term intervention.
147 organic soils amended with N fertilizer in a short-term laboratory incubation besides two biochars.
148 F-BB- and VEGFA-hypersecreting hMSC lines as short-term, local wound healing agents with superior the
149 mechanical ventilation only require it for a short term (&lt; 4 d of mechanical ventilation).
150 ure of high-latitude ecosystems implies that short-term (&lt;10 year) warming experiments produce emerge
151                                  We compared short-term (&lt;6-month) DAPT followed by aspirin or P2Y12
152  on rising rates of childhood wasting in the short term, maternal and child undernutrition rates are
153 ortality concomitant with drought has led to short-term (mean 5 y, range 1 to 23 y after mortality) v
154     There has been increasing utilization of short-term mechanical circulatory support devices for a
155  prolonged acute mechanical ventilation than short-term mechanical ventilation.
156  efficient cell-intrinsic implementation for short-term memories at the voltage level.
157  blood gene expression biomarkers that track short term memory as measured by the retention measure i
158 rectional recurrent neural network with long short-term memory (BLSTM) to capture the long-range inte
159 leiotropic effect for the epsilon4 allele in short-term memory (STM) but the findings have been incon
160                                   Appetitive short-term memory (STM), which in wild-type (WT) is time
161 ophila brain protects against locomotion and short-term memory function deficits in multiple NDs.
162 locking neutrophil adhesion improved CBF and short-term memory function in APP/PS1 mice, even when fe
163         We demonstrate how training the long short-term memory network is equivalent to learning a pa
164                                The resulting short-term memory of the membrane potential allows to ge
165 n a generative deep-learning model: the long-short-term memory recurrent neural network (LSTM-RNN).
166 ependent cohort for ability to predict state short-term memory, and trait future positive neuropsycho
167  or MWM platform location, indicating intact short-term memory.
168 n impaired locomotor function, learning, and short-term memory.
169                                              Short-term MI experiments along with complementary murin
170 ety profile of BNT162b2 was characterized by short-term, mild-to-moderate pain at the injection site,
171                                              Short-term morbidity, mortality, and long-term oncologic
172 n independent strong prognostic indicator of short-term mortality in COVID-19.
173  independently and inversely associated with short-term mortality in critically ill cirrhotic patient
174                                              Short-term mortality in ICU-admitted stroke patients was
175    Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) carries a high short-term mortality in patients with cirrhosis and acut
176 tic comorbidity burden significantly impacts short-term mortality in patients with cirrhosis and high
177 ver failure (ACLF) results in extremely high short-term mortality in patients with underlying cirrhos
178                    The findings suggest that short-term mortality outcomes at CAHs may not differ fro
179  hospital diagnosis codes than non-CAHs, and short-term mortality rates adjusted for preexisting cond
180      Although the overall incidence was low, short-term mortality was high.
181 s associated with sepsis, organ failure, and short-term mortality.
182 O2 after intubation, ICU length of stay, and short-term mortality.
183                                      Whereas short-term N loading (<=5 years) significantly increased
184 tively; and each 1-ppb increase in long- and short-term nitrogen dioxide exposure was associated with
185 These results indicate that the responses to short-term nutrient enrichment were weaker for higher tr
186       Our findings highlight that early-life short-term nutritional supplementation in preterm lambs
187 es long-term ecosystem predictions made from short-term observations, and provides a framework for ch
188 erative morbidity and mortality, and similar short-term oncological quality compared to OE.
189 e a paucity of compelling evidence for their short-term or long-term efficacy.
190 r detecting cell-intrinsic phenotypes during short-term or long-term tracking of hematopoietic cells.
191  contemporary causes, clinical features, and short-term outcome of encephalitis in Australian childre
192         We examined the relationship between short-term outcomes and hospitals and surgeons who met m
193  the relationship between severe obesity and short-term outcomes and long-term mortality.
194                  This study sought to report short-term outcomes in a large cohort of patients who un
195                        We sought to evaluate short-term outcomes of early experience with MViV, MViR,
196 ety of Thoracic Surgeons score, and superior short-term outcomes than MViR and ViMAC.
197 eat failing bioprostheses may result in good short-term outcomes that allow uneventful pregnancies.
198 and they were generally resectable with good short-term outcomes.
199 determine the association between volume and short-term outcomes.
200                      The association between short-term ozone exposure and respiratory diseases was r
201 part per billion (ppb) increase in long- and short-term ozone exposure was associated with 2.35 (95%
202             Overall, these results show that short-term partial ACAT inhibition, coupled to increased
203                  Here, we determined whether short-term partial inhibition of ACAT, in combination wi
204 ve studies have reported wide variability in short-term (pathological) and long-term (oncological) ou
205 decreased ocular chlamydia prevalence over a short-term period.
206 ting literature investigates the dynamics of short term phenomena such as the depolarization and repo
207 -to-release quanta, and distinct from faster short-term plasticity (f-STP).
208 of tau suppression was, in turn, confined to short-term plasticity and memory.
209 er of releasable vesicles reliably reproduce short-term plasticity and variance of synaptic responses
210 ncludes a dynamic functional connection with short-term plasticity as well as effects due to the rece
211 an enhanced synaptic strength and changes in short-term plasticity because of an increased glutamate
212 le session of unilateral arm cycling induces short-term plasticity in corticospinal projections to th
213  the maturation of synaptic transmission and short-term plasticity in endbulb synapses.
214    This effect is accompanied by a change in short-term plasticity with decreased facilitation, decre
215 red facilitation (PPF), which quantifies the short-term plasticity, reveal time constants (tau(1) = 2
216  determines synaptic release probability and short-term plasticity, the facilitation or depression of
217  distribution revealed strong constraints on short-term plasticity; particularly facilitation was dif
218 ust positive associations were found between short-term PM2.5 exposure and hospital admissions for 7
219 on-days, each 1-mug/m3 increase in long- and short-term PM2.5 exposure was associated with 35.4 (95%
220 ssed how changes in age-structure influenced short-term population dynamics in a semi-captive populat
221 ibutions of age-structure and vital rates to short-term population growth rates with respect to the a
222 , 0.35-1.80) and atDCS (0.56, 0.03-1.09) had short-term positive effects on general cognition.
223  that trace fossils can provide evidence for short-term (possibly years to decades) changes in the co
224  pulmonary complications and afforded better short-term postoperative outcomes compared to ODRH.
225 n, is not of major importance with regard to short-term postoperative outcomes.
226 e comorbidities by nonsurgical clinicians on short-term postoperative outcomes.
227                      Tdap vaccination led to short-term potentiation and long-term repression of mono
228                       Our treatment utilizes short-term predictions from information embedded in reco
229 ly supposed and that the strong influence of short-term processes may hinder long-term epidemiologica
230 titerritorial approach, the authors detected short-term progression of early subclinical atherosclero
231 ment, as assessed by clonogenic survival and short-term proliferation assays.
232 st influenza infection, whereas only partial short-term protection was obtained when targeting DEC-20
233  treated before PMA 36 weeks and 0 days, the short-term RD rate was higher after laser therapy (29/36
234 treated at or after PMA 36 weeks and 0 days, short-term RD risk did not differ between groups (laser
235 f HRV parameters, respectively) derived from short-term recordings in a cohort of children with overw
236                              In monkeys with short-term recoveries, the area 3b hand neurons were unr
237                                          The short-term reduction in women's CD risk after a birth ma
238 large storm provides a simple measure of the short-term resiliency (and potential long-term vulnerabi
239 erval needs to be optimized in the cohort of short-term responders.
240                                              Short-term responses are defined by the tolerances of in
241 a, genome dominance was not observed and its short-term responses to allopolyploidy are mainly manife
242         DMEK consistently provides excellent short-term results, with similar high visual acuity leve
243     CA-SABSI is associated with an increased short term risk of myocardial infarction which is associ
244     Myocardial infarctions occurring in this short term risk period were associated with all-cause mo
245 pproach to identify an optimal signature for short-term risk of active tuberculosis and evaluated its
246 OAC to VKA, was associated with an increased short-term risk of bleeding (odds ratio = 1.42; 95% conf
247 , 1.166; 95% CI, 0.829-1.638; p = 0.377) and short-term risk of death (HR, 1.134; 95% CI, 0.894-1.438
248 is low, LNB patients might have an increased short-term risk of epilepsy and Guillain-Barre syndrome.
249 breast cancer risk and can indicate women at short-term risk.
250   We demonstrate the method by assessing the short-term risks oil spills pose to polar bears, ringed
251  associated with storms can affect lakes via short-term runoff events from watersheds and physical mi
252 ions have been instrumental in demonstrating short-term safety and efficacy; however, most patients d
253 e is known about facility-level variation in short-term safety outcomes.
254 line evolution are still problematic even in short-term scenarios (shorter than decadal).
255 ation complexity within their home range, on short-term (seasonal) and long-term (lifetime) scales an
256 ttering laser and achieve a clock exhibiting short-term stability of 3.9 x 10(-14) over one second-an
257                                        Under short-term starvation (STS, 3 h), both pheromone and opi
258 volution under high temperature reversed the short-term stimulation of metabolic rates, resulting in
259 on of convalescent plasma may offer the only short-term strategy for conferring immediate immunity to
260 han a year to develop a vaccine, so the best short-term strategy may lie in identifying virus-specifi
261 lial growth factor therapy results in better short-term structural outcomes than laser therapy when t
262 luding return of spontaneous circulation and short-term survival, and basic assessments of functional
263  during hypercapnia or after the exposure to short-term sustained hypoxia.
264 ognized PC_DCNs slow and frequency-dependent short-term synaptic depression (S-STD) mediates this pro
265 vitro, and suggests that PV(+) cell-mediated short-term synaptic depression influences the experiment
266                   Other work has argued that short-term synaptic facilitation can serve as a substrat
267  in vivo spike transmission by modeling both short-term synaptic plasticity (STP) and nonsynaptic eff
268 cal circuits that incorporated the signature short-term synaptic plasticity (STP) profiles of the inh
269 cortex (A1) neurons, based on known forms of short-term synaptic plasticity (STP).
270 information can be 'silently' maintained via short-term synaptic plasticity (STSP) without the need f
271 ndent pH influences on neurotransmission and short-term synaptic plasticity.
272                                              Short-term temperature response curves of leaf dark resp
273             Despite these differences in the short-term temperature sensitivities of photosynthesis a
274                         The rule is based on short-term test-retest variability of SD-OCT and is ofte
275 r sequential tests conducted within 5 weeks (short-term testing) and annually (long-term testing).
276                         We hypothesized that short-term time delays inherent to human research in ser
277 lternatives in the experimental test case of short-term topographic reorganization in adult human V1.
278  prediction of long-term cell viability from short-term transcriptional responses to treatment.
279             Larval engraftment is a powerful short-term transplant platform amenable to high-throughp
280  interval [CI]: 1.76 to 3.69) in overall and short-term treatment efficacy.
281 il counts to <15 per high-power field over a short-term treatment period of 4-12 weeks, but very low
282 tuate to acoustic stimuli, are replicated by short-term treatment with the NMDAR antagonist MK-801, s
283 s) than climate warming (decades), so in the short-term, tree reproduction will be reduced because ma
284  receptor antagonist, reduced albuminuria in short-term trials involving patients with chronic kidney
285  that the gene expression changes induced by short-term tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF) treatment w
286 ency makes it challenging to interpret their short-term unrest.
287 d to be duration-dependent; as compared with short-term use (3 months to <1 year), the adjusted hazar
288 t the utility of this approach to facilitate short-term use for circulatory support with microaxial p
289 n significantly reduced the beat-to-beat and short-term variabilities of APD.
290 had a mean 4.5 +/- 0.8 SAP and OCT tests for short-term variability assessment.
291                                              Short-term variability during a particular period was de
292        Long-term variability was higher than short-term variability on SD-OCT and SAP.
293 ater thermal resilience than observations of short-term variation imply.
294 resistance to ciprofloxacin is responsive to short-term variation in antimicrobial use.
295 nts show sensitized cardiac dysfunction upon short-term verapamil treatment.
296 stently higher parameter estimates given the short-term versus long-term datasets.
297 ria, differing markedly from viruses causing short-term viral diseases, which degrade mitochondrial D
298                            We then show that short-term warming manipulations do not capture the non-
299 may be used include progesterone analogs and short-term (weeks) corticosteroids.
300 res associated with risk of exudation in the short term (within 3 months) and long term (within 21 mo

 
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