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311) nd associations with three common sensory response patterns (hyperresponsiveness; hy
312) nimize the distance between observed item response patterns and ideal response patte
313) Critically, response patterns in these regions were in
314) These models recognize that response patterns tend to deviate from the
315) ls and time-course of induction of stress response proteins and apoptosis-related pr
316) nificant increase in the levels of stress response proteins and apoptotis- related p
317) We found that the acute-phase response proteins serum amyloid A (SAA) 1
318) fiers, signaling molecules and DNA damage response proteins.
319) eb-based physician leader survey improved response rates but not response quality or
320) Adding postal follow-up increased response rates by 20-25 percentage points;
321) Dapsone is cheap and has response rates comparable to other second
322) Although reasonable response rates have been reported for 5-FU
323) s proteins or glycoproteins of non-immune response that bind reversibly to glycans o
324) e, chelation of Mg(2+) triggers a genetic response that further increases resistance
325) preserving material-dependent hydrostatic response that invalidates the method.
326) of visual stimuli) stimulus-driven mirror response that was followed by a later (300
327) to as remodeling, include an inflammatory response, the development of a neointima,
328) both 2D and 3D cultures showed a similar response, the effects were much stronger i
329) Despite the initial response, the patient developed a tumor-li
330) As the first line of immune response, the type I interferon (IFN-α/β
331) ative to males, females showed attenuated response at an ERP marker of face percepti
332) ology has been developed to evaluate neck response at multiple levels in a human bod
333) ficant difference in the time to positive response, at different tilt angles during
334) bles known to affect sexual and emotional response during a partnered sexual experie
335) 3) pyramidal cells (PCs) in shaping their response during early stages of intracorti
336) time may represent an early compensatory response during the premanifest stage, whi
337) Moreover, BPS can induce cAMP response elements (CRE) binding to the iNO
338) and Fgfr1op2 were identified in which TH response elements were confirmed.
339) control of a promoter containing hypoxia response elements.
340) ating scale, graded response, and nominal response models.
341) to extend this result to polytomous item response models.
342) ficiency level with some dichotomous item response models.
343) The influence of number of response options is less certain.
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(2)32 *null* (15)4 rates (28)3 times (41)2 from
(3)31 and (16)4 that (29)3 which (42)2 including
(4)22 of (17)4 the (30)2 (ABR) (43)2 latency
(5)21 rate (18)3 at (31)2 (DDR) (44)2 mediated
(6)14 was (19)3 during (32)2 (UPR) (45)2 or
(7)13 in (20)3 elements (33)2 after (46)2 rate)
(8)8 selection (21)3 models (34)2 are (47)2 rates,
(9)7 surface (22)3 options (35)2 boundaries (48)2 such
(10)6 data (23)3 properties (36)2 delays (49)2 theory
(11)6 is (24)3 strategies (37)2 effects (50)2 validity
(12)4 for (25)3 style (38)2 element (51)2 were
(13)4 patterns (26)3 suppression (39)2 evaluation

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--- WordNet output for response --- =>反応, 応答, 返答, 返報, 反響, 答唱句 Overview of noun response The noun response has 7 senses (first 5 from tagged texts) 1. (11) response -- (a result; "this situation developed in response to events in Africa") 2. (11) reaction, response -- (a bodily process occurring due to the effect of some antecedent stimulus or agent; "a bad reaction to the medicine"; "his responses have slowed with age") 3. (6) answer, reply, response -- (a statement (either spoken or written) that is made to reply to a question or request or criticism or accusation; "I waited several days for his answer"; "he wrote replies to several of his critics") 4. (4) reception, response -- (the manner in which something is greeted; "she did not expect the cold reception she received from her superiors") 5. (1) response -- (a phrase recited or sung by the congregation following a versicle by the priest or minister) 6. reply, response -- (the speech act of continuing a conversational exchange; "he growled his reply") 7. response -- (the manner in which an electrical or mechanical device responds to an input signal or a range of input signals) --- WordNet end ---