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1 outinely for decision-making, and 42% use it sometimes.
5 fever, and progressive dyspnea and hypoxia, sometimes accompanied by diarrhea and often followed by
7 ith long, relatively straight dendrites, and sometimes also axons, that run in a single, narrow strat
8 ly, we found that metals exerted various and sometime antagonistic effects on the reaction catalyzed
11 ediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) sometimes appears rapidly, even overnight, often after a
12 sional "risk space." Although NAFLD genomics sometimes appears to be "lost in translation," we envisi
14 ds dampen the dysregulated immune system and sometimes are prescribed as an adjunctive treatment for
15 um likelihood estimates of heritability that sometimes arise from popular statistical models of addit
16 onent requires empirical correction factors (sometimes as high as 600) to account for experimental ob
17 he biophysical attributes of communities are sometimes assessed, their effects on the genetic pattern
19 ing >10 cm which lasts longer than 24 hours, sometimes associated with erythema, pruritus and blister
20 e great potential for cancer therapy but are sometimes associated with insufficient delivery resultin
22 specific for diagnosis, they could, however, sometimes be helpful to rule out clinical conditions whi
23 parameters, on quantification estimates can sometimes be large and can affect downstream differentia
24 its of necroptosis to the host, however, may sometimes be outweighed by the potentially deleterious h
26 f hosts, and infection by this bacterium can sometimes be traced back to exposure to a specific sourc
28 ulation of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan, sometimes bearing chondroitin sulfate of type E sugar mo
29 populations, adult catch-up vaccination has sometimes been deployed, but an alternative Test and Tre
30 igher tendency to be spatially close despite sometimes being separated by tens of Mb along the genomi
31 arkably, genes within the same class despite sometimes being separated by tens of million bases (Mb)
33 e continental ice sheets that covered Canada sometime between ~17.5 and ~14.6 thousand years (ka) ago
34 reversible, with DNA-bound RNApII molecules sometimes binding and releasing Spt4/5 multiple times.
35 ination of managing intake and excretion but sometimes both drinking and urination are inconvenient.
38 ing with dementia may call out repetitively, sometimes called disruptive vocalisation, or verbal agit
40 ent uptake of soluble metabolites by a cell, sometimes called osmotrophy, is facilitated by transport
43 c acid or Lugol iodine) lack specificity and sometimes can lead to unnecessary biopsies or even cervi
45 rkable popularity in disease ecology, and is sometimes carried out without investigating spatial hete
47 r biopsy, which is invasive for patients and sometimes challenging to diagnose due to morphologic het
49 l function, how it is controlled, and how it sometimes changes as part of a developmental process or
50 igrate and others only occasionally migrate) sometimes coexisted within populations with social migra
53 teractions between biomarkers and from their sometimes complex associations with patient prognosis an
55 losses of life, property, and vegetation are sometimes conducted in the absence of nuanced debates ab
57 e presence of different phenotypic morphs is sometimes considered a precursor to speciation in which
58 ress is hindered further by the confused and sometimes contradictory body of indole research literatu
65 e imaging at the vitreoretinal interface and sometimes correlated with areas of retinal whitening.
71 ecipitating factors can induce AHF, although sometimes de novo HF can result directly from the onset
72 ) RNA viruses, are a class of pathogenic and sometimes deadly viruses that include rabies virus (RABV
73 result from the fabrication process, or are sometimes deliberately introduced during the fabrication
75 benefits of TRT-based combination therapies, sometimes despite limited preclinical evidence being ava
78 arct heart, but they also play a crucial and sometimes direct role in mediating a range of biological
82 refractory, we identified heterogeneous and sometimes divergent interval changes in leukemic clones
83 imulus, often modulated by feedback signals, sometimes do not correspond to the input state of the st
84 ity we can provide valuable recommendations, sometimes doubling the current state of the art performa
85 of both approaches, and reveal causes behind sometimes dramatic difference in their respective powers
86 eservoir and subsequent adaptation to humans sometime during the winter of 2019 in Wuhan Province, Ch
87 ndicative of electric discharge taking place sometimes during the formation of the Chicxulub ejecta b
88 derate opinions [6], but why deliberation is sometimes effective although other times it fails at eli
89 process of developing tolerance but can also sometimes elicit IgE-mediated and non-IgE-mediated aller
91 uppression around mating-type loci in fungi, sometimes encompassing vast regions of the mating-type c
93 usly called for the 1000 Genomes Project are sometimes erroneous, which poses significant problems fo
94 r up tinnitus, tinnitus does not impair, and sometimes even improves, the perception of external soun
95 nvolve generation of excited nickel species, sometimes even in the absence of a photoredox catalyst.
97 roduces high-fidelity predictive models, and sometimes even provides significant performance gains ov
98 usly increases from embryonic day 11 onward, sometimes even taking over entire organs within intraspe
102 ble LN1/LN2 drainage pattern with increased (sometimes exclusive) mediastinal thoracic lymph node inv
104 atic: for example, C. elegans males (XO) can sometimes exhibit hermaphrodite (XX)-like feeding behavi
105 RNAP almost always remains bound to DNA and sometimes exhibits one-dimensional sliding over thousand
106 py might have biased estimates; patients may sometimes experience sepsis or receive antibiotic prescr
107 st, associated with consistent ("always" or "sometimes") exposure site-specific STI screening during
108 nning behavior via the discovered hierarchy, sometimes facilitating and sometimes hindering performan
111 st that alignment-free computational methods sometimes fail to detect transcripts expressed at relati
112 illustrates under which conditions they can sometimes fail to predict reactivity trends and regiosel
113 e skin and the brain) and are the cause of a sometimes fatal condition in patients, nephrogenic syste
115 V-A71), presents mild to severe disease, and sometimes fatal neurological and respiratory manifestati
116 difficile infection (CDI) causes serious and sometimes fatal symptoms like diarrhea and pseudomembran
117 gnizing the constraints that researchers can sometimes feel when attempting to plan, conduct and publ
119 or other INSTI were detected, and these were sometimes followed by mutations believed to be compensat
120 ions about why humans sometimes remember and sometimes forget, and why some individuals remember bett
121 of their tendency to undergo rearrangement, sometimes forming bridged ions, as well as their ability
126 affect the rate of mechanical activation but sometimes give rise to alternative reaction pathways.
127 strong selection pressure on various traits, sometimes greater even than natural selection or other h
128 he variability of the estimators for AOPD is sometimes greater than the adjustment accounting for see
129 anded DNA, PX DNA has dramatically enhanced (sometimes >1000 fold) resistance to degradation by four
133 ly reduce energy expenses, but paradoxically sometimes have higher expenses than those at fixed depth
136 length of lag and growth-rate inhibition are sometimes highly correlated, and sometimes not at all.
142 omplementary neural mechanisms are needed to sometimes ignore repetitive stimuli (e.g., the tic of a
143 sis of data are conditional on a hypothesis, sometimes implicit, for the process(es) that generated t
144 Mab pulmonary infections are difficult, or sometimes impossible, to treat and result in accelerated
145 ttered in the epidermis, usually singly, but sometimes in pairs, evidently the recent progeny of a si
147 can support distinctive insect communities, sometimes including insect taxa that are otherwise rare
148 molecular estimates, and the molar lophs are sometimes incompletely developed in fossil species, sugg
149 nd phase-amplitude coupling as important but sometimes inconsistent factors in the pathophysiology of
152 es manifest with tissue-specific defects and sometimes increased cancer susceptibility, but few treat
153 most significant morphologic overlap and are sometimes indistinguishable using histology alone, were
155 r fluoridation, fluoride tablets (which were sometimes ingested in areas with water fluoridation), an
158 magnetic resonance paradigm, where saccades sometimes interrupted grasp preparation toward a briefly
159 Clinical restoration of tooth integrity, sometimes involving physical and chemical sterilization
160 carbon (C) sequestration in no-till farming sometimes is not realized, let alone the ability to main
161 ince their removal is somewhat difficult and sometimes it may affect sensory properties, which is a m
162 on using a single episignature at a time can sometimes lead to classification errors in closely relat
165 egabase-scale regions of a chromosome, which sometimes leads to the removal of tumor-suppressor genes
168 the daily workload and the lack of resources sometimes limit the advance of radiologic research.
169 ess and avoids the basic conditions that can sometimes limit the scope and efficiency of [(18)F]fluor
171 photosensitizers (PSs), their application is sometimes limited due to poor water solubility, aggregat
174 tant role in the nutrient dynamics of lakes, sometimes long after external loads have been reduced.
176 ys heterozygous in males (Y) or females (W), sometimes losing almost all genes that were originally p
177 h dilution, extreme reaction conditions, and sometimes low yields using traditional stepwise syntheti
178 Additionally, though past experience can sometimes make simulations more accurate and worthwhile
183 rts, can result in erroneous conclusions and sometimes may be used to dismiss important evidence.
184 ultitude of reliable experimental setups and sometimes methodology development beyond that of other n
185 Traditionally, postdocs physically relocate-sometimes multiple times-for these short-term appointmen
186 ptime in childcare: those who nap (nappers), sometimes nap (transitioners), do not nap (resters), and
187 nd the imaging findings; for this reason, it sometimes necessary to broaden the study to include the
190 n errors of the HR hybrid method itself, and sometimes negativity phenomena may even improve the accu
191 ordinate mapping, which helps show how these sometimes neglected Matsubara terms are important to reg
199 n expected record of sustainability and have sometimes not delivered on their potential to improve he
202 the conversion method, these transformations sometimes obscure the contribution of the neuromorphic h
203 rrant hair follicles or sebaceous glands are sometimes observed in non-skin tissues (e.g. in cornea,
204 coverage (often in low-income countries) but sometimes occurs despite high service coverage (often in
211 ulates occurred as a nanoscale fraction that sometimes passed through the POU faucet or pitcher filtr
213 ith internal rules of population regulation, sometimes perturbing systems to alternate dynamics thoug
214 oventrally thin rachis, and a dorsal groove (sometimes pigmented) that we identify as the "medial str
215 her than being fringe or exotic, as they are sometimes portrayed, we discuss how effects of language
217 er than starting from scratch, however, it's sometimes possible to repurpose materials that already e
218 n enigmatic type of volcanic seismicity that sometimes precedes eruptions but mostly occurs at quiesc
223 ges of monocyte responses to Toxoplasma have sometimes produced contradictory results, such as whethe
224 of laws designed to reduce these deaths has sometimes produced inconclusive or contradictory finding
225 like cells, with single or multiple budding, sometimes proliferating to form short, branching, hyphal
226 In different experiments, participants were sometimes provided with incorrect visual feedback regard
229 why driver mutations that promote cancer are sometimes rare is important for precision medicine since
232 ate DNA replication, or human cell lines can sometimes recruit MCM2-7 to origins independent of ORC.
233 ontotemporal network, language comprehension sometimes recruits a domain-general bilateral frontopari
234 ely correlated, nearly canceling each other, sometimes referred to as 'balanced' excitation and inhib
235 RMs) and a C-terminal low-complexity domain, sometimes referred to as a "prion-related domain" or ass
240 heoretical understanding of this phenomenon (sometimes referred to as the testing effect or as retrie
241 A low incidence of catastrophic expenses sometimes reflects low service coverage (often in low-in
243 anding scientific questions about why humans sometimes remember and sometimes forget, and why some in
246 nductances can generate similar behavior but sometimes respond very differently to perturbation.
247 ings not seen on conventional brain MRI that sometimes result in substantial changes to the radiologi
248 precedented responses in early phase trials, sometimes resulting in drug approvals in the absence of
249 e antibodies are present is immune mediated, sometimes resulting in misdiagnosis and unnecessary trea
250 during T cell development, their function is sometimes revealed only when two related enzymes are con
251 anaemia, but these gains were attenuated and sometimes reversed by increases in YLLs associated with
254 ected hexagonal mosaic of RPE cells was only sometimes seen in normal eyes, while AMD patients exhibi
255 ightful theory of obligation explains why we sometimes sense an obligation to treat each other equall
256 s and addressing patients' difficulties (and sometimes skepticism) applying trial evidence to their o
257 ing enzyme immunoassays (EIAs), is invasive, sometimes socially unacceptable, and has restricted larg
259 black Americans and showing the complex and sometimes surprising ways it operated, triggering partic
260 ilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus) and sometimes sympatric killer whales (Orcinus orca) were al
262 may be slightly different, making endoscopy sometimes technically challenging and necessitating clea
270 es of prism dislocations in soft grains and, sometimes, the elimination of basal dislocations in hard
271 ct and quantitative comparison of countries, sometimes they provide a rather oversimplified represent
272 provide insights about self-regulation, but sometimes they talk past each other, make only shallow c
273 ulations receiving immediate drug influx may sometimes thrive, while identical populations exposed to
274 shown to influence host metabolism and CVD, sometimes through specific identified host receptors.
275 , pro-fibrotic and oxidative stress markers, sometimes together with DNA damage and downregulation of
278 ion efficiency, and the transportation rates sometimes unmatched the readout dwell times for transien
280 t these imputations are hidden and therefore sometimes unrecognized by applied health scientists.
282 vertheless, the lack of clinical outcomes is sometimes used as the reason for hesitancy in prescribin
283 clusion, for stroke prevention have emerged, sometimes used in combination with catheter ablation for
284 auses which due to their relative rarity and sometimes variable and overlapping presentations can be
285 ; however, any of them may develop acute and sometimes very severe hemolytic anemia when triggered by
286 e, the valuation of this natural resource is sometime viewed as a strategy to avoid water waste.
287 pathy within nursing, explain why nurses are sometimes warry of adapting concepts from other discipli
288 ased spatial variability under nutrient, and sometimes water, additions, driven in part by accelerate
291 propositions, sometimes we reject them, and sometimes we take propositions to be worth considering b
292 89.4% of participants reported "always" or "sometimes" wearing their assigned devices vs 90.2% in th
293 ariants cause cardiac outflow tract defects, sometimes with pancreatic and diaphragmic malformations.
297 ic goals encompass a broader range-including sometimes worsening targets' affect or contravening thei
299 However, it is known that these methods sometimes wrongly consider two or more cells as single c