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1. Overview of the Instrumentation for the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument

2. A sufficient condition for penalized polynomial regression to be invariant to translations of the predictor variables

5. Association of aggressive resection with survival and progression-free survival in adult low-grade glioma: A systematic review and meta-analysis with numbers needed to treat.

6. Avelumab in Combination With Lorlatinib or Crizotinib in Patients With Previously Treated Advanced NSCLC: Phase 1b/2 Results From the JAVELIN Lung 101 Trial

9. A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL ON THE EFFICACY OF BINAURAL BEATS IN REDUCING ANXIETY AND PAIN LEVELS IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING CONVENTIONAL URODYNAMIC STUDY. PRELIMINARY DATA AND PERSPECTIVES.

11. Hypogene Karst in Southern Africa

12. The USNO-B Catalog

16. Assessment Tools in Ex Situ Heart Perfusion: An Evaluation in a Pig Model

29. 139. Supporting the development of resident self-assessment skills with Competency-based Medical Education assessment data

30. Efficacy and safety of lorlatinib in Asian and non-Asian patients with ALK-positive advanced non-small cell lung cancer: Subgroup analysis of a global phase 2 trial

31. HIDEA syndrome is caused by biallelic, pathogenic, rare or founder P4HTM variants impacting the active site or the overall stability of the P4H-TM protein

32. Comorbidity between lung cancer and COVID-19 pneumonia: role of immunoregulatory gene transcripts in high ACE2-expressing normal lung.

33. Safety and efficacy of risdiplam in patients with type 1 spinal muscular atrophy (FIREFISH part 2): secondary analyses from an open-label trial

44. 1196P Pre-existing and acquired mechanisms of resistance to lorlatinib in previously treated patients (pts) with ALK+ advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)

50. Improving early recognition and intervention in people at increased risk for the development of bipolar disorder: study protocol of a prospective-longitudinal, naturalistic cohort study (Early-BipoLife).

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