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but could rather be compensated for by concomitantly higher education and younger age. Conversely, even a small lesion size was associated with poor cognitive outcome in case of lower education and older age. The present data hence provide first evidence for a strong moderator effect not only...
which suggests that these genes could make an ideal biomarker for predicting injury severity. Indeed, one of the genes in this group, annexin A1, previously associated with spinal cord injury, was able to perfectly differentiate between moderately and severely injured rats when used as a biomarker...
To further assess this possible mechanism, we conducted bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) analysis in COVID-19 negative (COVID-19−) patients exhibiting pulmonary diseases (Supplementary Table4). Although these samples might not perfectly reflect the immune environment occuring in BALF during SARS-...
Taken together, contract theory with risk-neutral preferences correctly predicts the most frequently chosen effort level in each of our eight treatments. While thus the theory clearly provides a useful organizing framework for our data, there are non-negligible deviations. In the next section, we th...
Note that this is perfectly compatible with reports of alpha being 38–130% more infectious, since the acquired immunity was much higher during the alpha wave, which means that the virus needs to be significantly more infectious in order to be able to keep spreading. 4.3. Herd-Immunity under...
SOAAPR perfectly clusters both brute force scenarios, FTP-Patator and SSH-Patator, each in a separate cluster while only needing approximately 105 s. For GAC’s graph-based clustering, in contrast, a high amount of alerts needed to be processed in chunks since 32 GB RAM on the evaluation ma...