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295512 occurrences (No.81 in the rank) during 5 years in the PubMed. [cache]
295) to 1.3 million patients demonstrated that over 80% of CKD cases are undetected using
296) pically-developing, healthy children, and over 80% of children with neurodevelopment
297) has a substantial transmission advantage over other lineages, with a 50% to 100% hi
298) methylation is particularly advantageous over other molecular assays.
299) on pelvic CT images, and its superiority over other networks.
300) nal and binding selectivity for α5β3γ2 over other αxβ3γ2 GABAA receptors.
301) United States (US) has consistently risen over recent decades.
302) fumigatus clinical isolates has increased over recent decades.
303) atus isolates has significantly increased over recent decades.
304) ability which may justify their selection over standard USIV in some patients.
305) icipants preferred ART community delivery over standard facility-based care and 51.5
306) they (1) preferred ART community delivery over standard facility-based care, (2) wou
307) A systematic review was conducted over three databases using Medical Subject
308) Testing occurred over three time-points; before going on a
309) Avulsions in children over three years old had a lower risk of h
310) d quantitative empirical studies spanning over two decades (2000-2020).
311) systematic variation of response duration over two orders of magnitude.
312) ious habitats and seasons in six villages over two years (2014-2016) and samples col
313) ly affecting older adult men (60 years or over).
314) an older population aged 65 years old and over.
315) English or Spanish; (3) adult population (over 18 years old).
316) r nutrition, and healthy adult population over 18 years.
317) een algae) have been present on Earth for over 2 billion years, and can produce a va
318) s, physiological measurements can provide over 2 days of early warning with high AUC
319) rtium PTSD group (PGC-PTSD) has collected over 20,000 multi-ethnic PTSD cases and co
320) OMIM now has over 20,000 unique users a day, including
321) patients, and even within families, with over 3,000 disease-associated mutations of
322) e queried, and the initial search yielded over 3,000 results.
323) To date, over 40 inhibitors have been reported to t
324) Discovered over 40 years ago, ABC transporters have b
325) Over 50% of patients with encephalitis are
326) e hUNG-dependent mechanism was present in over 50% of colorectal cell lines tested,
327) itivity to penicillin (RAS-Pen) in adults over 59 years of age and its association w
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(1)135 the (12)4 other (23)2 50% (34)2 health
(2)61 time (13)3 recent (24)2 59 (35)2 in
(3)37 a (14)3 standard (25)2 60% (36)2 left
(4)17 time, (15)3 three (26)2 IP1 (37)2 longer
(5)12 half (16)3 two (27)2 M1 (38)2 multiple
(6)7 an (17)2 *null* (28)2 age (39)2 of
(7)7 their (18)2 18 (29)2 all (40)2 one
(8)6 10 (19)2 2 (30)2 design (41)2 or
(9)6 and (20)2 20,000 (31)2 existing (42)2 several
(10)4 200 (21)2 3,000 (32)2 extended (43)2 six
(11)4 80% (22)2 40 (33)2 from

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--- WordNet output for over --- =>1.超えて, 一面に, 移って, 始めから終わりまで, 終わって, を支配して, の間, しながら, 倒れて, の上に, を覆って, を越えて, の向こう側に, より多く, 2.もう一度, 繰り返して Overview of noun over The noun over has 1 sense (no senses from tagged texts) 1. over -- ((cricket) the division of play during which six balls are bowled at the batsman by one player from the other team from the same end of the pitch) Overview of adj over The adj over has 1 sense (first 1 from tagged texts) 1. (21) complete, concluded, ended, over, all over, terminated -- (having come or been brought to a conclusion; "the harvesting was complete"; "the affair is over, ended, finished"; "the abruptly terminated interview") Overview of adv over The adv over has 5 senses (first 3 from tagged texts) 1. (23) over -- (at or to a point across intervening space etc.; "come over and see us some time"; "over there") 2. (2) over -- (throughout an area; "he is known the world over") 3. (1) over, o'er -- (throughout a period of time; "stay over the weekend") 4. over -- (beyond the top or upper surface or edge; forward from an upright position; "a roof that hangs over";) 5. all over, over -- (over the entire area; "the wallpaper was covered all over with flowers"; "she ached all over"; "everything was dusted over with a fine layer of soot") --- WordNet end ---