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return kwic search for novel out of >500 occurrences
330250 occurrences (No.59 in the rank) during 5 years in the PubMed. [no cache] 500 found
42) This novel method avoids the contamination of m
43) This novel method consisted of a combination of
44) This report presents a novel method for assessing the bioavailabi
45) A novel method for motor imagery (MI) electr
46) resent study was to set up and evaluate a novel method for studies of platelet adhes
47) In this study, a novel method of precipitating caseins unde
48) We herein present a case series of a novel method that enabled super-selective
49) Good results were obtained using this novel method.
50) riction (OxR, 14.5% O2) was assessed as a novel approach (Treatment 3).
51) Here, using a novel approach based on the recording of s
52) a PDT-dependent biomarker could provide a novel approach to improve the effects of P
53) are needed to definitively establish this novel approach to management.
54) This case highlights a novel approach to managing a rare emergenc
55) The rationale for this novel approach was to minimize the risk of
56) Moreover, a novel approach would be the use of glycero
57) .1504_1508delTTAAA in one family) and two novel mutations in BRCA2 (c.1313dupT in tw
58) 4 (p.A188S/ c.562G>T), we identified 2 novel mutations including a single nucleot
59) tile epileptic encephalopathy caused by 2 novel mutations involving the STXBP1 gene.
60) Three novel mutations were found in two Chinese
61) Three novel mutations were identified.
62) identified 36 previously described and 18 novel mutations.
63) ights into the enzymatic functions of the novel mutations.
64) The introduction of novel therapies and the development of new
65) m has a great potential for the design of novel therapies for clinical treatments of
66) Promising novel therapies have recently emerged and
67) We will discuss novel therapies that have been developed b
68) ies directed toward the identification of novel therapies.
69) f disease, and to evaluate the potency of novel therapies.
70) These calculations employ a novel technique called eCADD on the protei
71) A novel technique for managing ruptured tibi
72) This novel technique may be of value for resear
73) This novel technique resulted in an increase in
74) of centers worldwide and may represent a novel technique with both diagnostic and t
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(1)22 therapeutic (17)3 mutation (33)2 approaches (49)2 information
(2)11 and (18)3 paradigm (34)2 autosomal (50)2 inhibitors
(3)8 mechanism (19)3 role (35)2 candidate (51)2 learning
(4)8 method (20)3 strain (36)2 cardiac (52)2 modulators
(5)7 approach (21)3 target (37)2 clinical (53)2 object
(6)7 mutations (22)3 targeted (38)2 compounds (54)2 oral
(7)6 therapies (23)3 targets (39)2 data (55)2 polymer
(8)5 technique (24)3 treatment (40)2 described (56)2 potent
(9)4 strategies (25)3 type (41)2 dual (57)2 prognostic
(10)4 strategy (26)3 words (42)2 electroporation (58)2 putative
(11)4 surgical (27)2 *null* (43)2 finding (59)2 recombinants
(12)3 antibacterial (28)2 anti-tumor (44)2 findings (60)2 results
(13)3 drug (29)2 antibiotic (45)2 form (61)2 therapeutical
(14)3 homozygous (30)2 anticancer (46)2 genetic (62)2 titanium
(15)3 insights (31)2 application (47)2 imaging (63)2 treatments
(16)3 mechanisms (32)2 applications (48)2 in

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--- WordNet output for novel --- =>1.よく知られていない, 新しい, 珍奇な, 異常な, 新奇な, 目新しい, 2.(長編)小説 Overview of noun novel The noun novel has 2 senses (first 1 from tagged texts) 1. (17) novel -- (an extended fictional work in prose; usually in the form of a story) 2. novel -- (a printed and bound book that is an extended work of fiction; "his bookcases were filled with nothing but novels"; "he burned all the novels") Overview of adj novel The adj novel has 2 senses (first 1 from tagged texts) 1. (6) fresh, new, novel -- (original and of a kind not seen before; "the computer produced a completely novel proof of a well-known theorem") 2. novel, refreshing -- (pleasantly new or different; "common sense of a most refreshing sort") --- WordNet end ---