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1 usion or protein recovery for every pixel in a given 2D slice, thus moving FRAP measurements beyond t
2 entations of time to decide when to initiate a given action at the end of an interval.
3                                    (NC4) For a given activation, the classifier's decision collapses
4 lenging to choose the best interventions for a given activity.
5  to enable the rapid optimization of DAR for a given ADC and thus better understand its potential tox
6  all those low-risk individuals younger than a given age (but no younger than two years old) and all
7 erence between observed and expected size at a given age based on a regression that includes earlier
8 old) and all low-risk individuals older than a given age, while maintaining vaccination of at-risk in
9  of the thrust, the spacecraft is bounded to a given altitude.
10  guest molecules that can be accommodated in a given amount of accessible space in an adequately mode
11 s from cats of both sexes, we show that, for a given ANF, the period histograms obtained at all stimu
12                             We show that for a given anion (nitrate or chloride), the alkali cation h
13 imum of AGB density which can be reached for a given annual precipitation.
14 ease the amount of heparin needed to achieve a given anticoagulation target during extracorporeal mem
15 s, choosing the most suitable microscope for a given application and configuring the microscope param
16 rve classification tasks likely to arise for a given application and test the performance of benchmar
17 evia plant to enhance the flavor profile for a given application in the food and beverage industries.
18 dates, but selecting the optimal aptamer for a given application is challenging and laborious.
19 en need to be re-engineered or optimized for a given application.
20 accordance with the category selectivity for a given area.
21 r with high aromatic conjugation lengths for a given aromatic ring count.
22 e descriptor to make a prediction on whether a given aryl fluoride substrate favors a concerted or st
23 e was rare (no more than 1.7% of samples for a given assay).
24 of gated data to select the optimal gate for a given attenuation map, and, if the infrastructure runs
25              Stronger moral conviction about a given attitude object, for example, is associated with
26  cost the Lightning ecosystem may impose for a given average volume of transactions.
27  temperature and chemical signals to produce a given behavioral output is poorly understood.
28  reactions occurring within a cell) in which a given biochemical compound participates.
29  work, named alphaESM, captures the shape of a given biomolecule most economically using alpha shape,
30  of waist circumference threshold values for a given BMI category, to optimize obesity risk stratific
31 rack the temporal change in sensory input to a given body part to measure cleaning effectiveness.
32 ell as the facile assignment of behaviors to a given brain region and vice versa.
33 thesized that spontaneous activations within a given brain region have comparable functional and phys
34 ype and frequency of iES-elicited effects in a given brain region.
35 bioproduct while minimizing the formation of a given by-product, two common requirements in microbial
36 ve the potential to be amplified, or (2) how a given calcium signature maintains specificity in cells
37 ition states to be the lowest energy one for a given catalyst combination.
38 ghly variable and follows a bimodal pattern: a given cell consistently produces either one or the oth
39                               The outcome of a given cell division is unpredictable but, on average,
40                               The trajectory a given cell takes depends upon the drug-naive level of
41 Adult F cells might represent a reversion of a given cell to a fetal-like epigenetic and transcriptio
42 antify thousands of phosphorylation sites in a given cell type (phosphoproteomics).
43  to make miRNA target prediction specific to a given cell type or tissue of interest.
44 l density shows very little variation within a given cell type.
45 to the varying endogenous Galpha proteins in a given cell type.
46 l subpopulations are known to coexist within a given cell, which differ in their morphology, mobility
47 t only a minor fraction of sRNA sequences in a given cell.
48 multiple viral genomes are often required in a given cell.
49 complexes and complex variants observable in a given cellular state.
50       Although patients and investigators at a given centre were not masked to treatment assignment,
51 the rates and even directions of response to a given change in climate.
52  selection of patients who benefit best from a given chemotherapy thus providing the best possible ca
53                   These results suggest that a given circuit may use similar mechanisms to perform ma
54 ictors), among a large number of features in a given classification dataset.
55                                  Even within a given classification, considerable variation exists in
56 rstanding of protective immune responses for a given clinical end point will inform immunogen selecti
57 ers, but control of surface ligand number at a given cluster size is rare.
58 o): the degree of relatedness of outcomes in a given cluster, defined as the proportion of total vari
59  improvement in progression-free survival at a given cohort size.
60 issible cell volume with a packed column for a given column efficiency and flow rate.
61 When a pK(a)(LAC-MeCN) is less than zero for a given complex [MHL(n)](+), the oxidation of MHL(n) is
62 shown to receive more nanopore blockades for a given concentration of analyte.
63 ern similarity between repeated exemplars of a given concept (e.g., apple) influences true and false
64 h are involved in survival and fitness under a given condition by simultaneously assaying the fitness
65 tched with controls; as the relative odds of a given condition increased among subjects with CF, so d
66 evidence-based variant-driven gene panel for a given condition.
67 o determine which genes were expressed under a given condition.
68 method to select the appropriate sorbent for a given contaminant based on the ability to predict sorp
69 del simply tries to predict a masked word in a given context.
70 at neuronal responses to multiple stimuli in a given cortical area cannot be simply predicted by the
71 umber of cervical cancer cases and deaths in a given country, directly age-standardised incidence and
72 smaller cluster in terms of the potential at a given current density, implying the single molecular c
73  where we fit a multidimensional function to a given data set using an auxiliary nonadditive approach
74 nd each data point, we are able to partition a given dataset into disjoint classes, each of which can
75  the optimal machine learning (ML) model for a given dataset is often challenging.
76 ariation in response timecourses observed in a given dataset, and then using identified early and lat
77 cus on data analyses over various subsets of a given dataset.
78                      Modified DQIS scores on a given day decreased with age (27.7 +/- 0.27 for 6- to
79  A maximum temperature above 52 degrees F on a given day was associated with a lower rate of new case
80 points (50%) for children 6 mo-4 y of age on a given day.
81 binding assays that are optimally suited for a given detection application.
82 nfluenced by additional factors expressed at a given developmental stage.
83                Replicate measurements within a given device consistently yielded standard deviations
84 en changes in a gene's dosage and changes in a given disease phenotype.
85                                          For a given disease, SNPs can be combined to generate a cumu
86 at can be used to classify future samples of a given disease.
87 cible across multiple independent studies of a given disease.
88             The more complex reality is that a given disorder may be influenced by myriad small-effec
89  small set of genes would be responsible for a given disorder proved false.
90 el of evidence for the use of a biologic for a given disorder.
91 own about risk variants that are specific to a given disorder.
92 was observed that product yield increases at a given distance and then decreases thereafter for all P
93 s of changes in time, OAM can be manifest at a given distance in different forms, including: (1) a Ga
94                                   Still, how a given DNA sequence encodes a particular locus-specific
95 es on the assessment of the probability that a given DNA variant is pathogenic.
96 iation across species, and especially within a given ECM species, on function and interactions with t
97                 The ratio of men to women in a given ecology can have profound influences on a range
98 measure of fluctuations-the reactivity RA of a given entity.
99 osits that the optimal trait combination for a given environment is that where the summed costs of ph
100 herefore influence the ability to persist in a given environment.
101 cluding context, an animal's location within a given environmental context, time, and reward.
102 ver, this variability is tightly controlled: a given eukaryotic protein type is typically associated
103                           Interestingly, for a given expected number of casual partnerships, which de
104 pothesis test to select oscillatory genes at a given FDR threshold.
105 o map, over time, how the ideas developed in a given field in a certain time period have influenced l
106  discriminate rapidly the commodity class of a given food product.
107 ace pathways) by which a machine can perform a given function, such as cotransport across a membrane?
108  achieves such an optimal environment around a given functional site is not well understood.
109 s of homologous and non-homologous repair in a given fungal species may play a major role in its radi
110 ing the genomic sequences of all isoforms of a given gene across all organisms in a metagenomic sampl
111 g a clinically relevant relationship between a given gene and ASD.
112 on average, 11.6% of the mRNAs produced from a given gene are chimeric.
113 ired to achieve a 90% possibility of tagging a given gene in the B. distachyon genome using the Tnt1-
114 anding, it becomes clear that alterations in a given gene might have different functions and should n
115 aneous quantification of mRNA and protein of a given gene via dual fluorescent reporters in single, l
116  reveal the prevailing mode of regulation of a given gene.
117  efficiency at different target areas within a given gene.
118 Most loci influenced protein but not mRNA of a given gene.
119 eviously unmapped reads can be recovered for a given genome sequenced to ~40X coverage.
120 merate all potential off-target sites within a given genome that could be inadvertently altered by nu
121 for assigning intron class to all introns in a given genome, and used it on 24 eukaryotic genomes to
122 s in genes that can appear more than once in a given genome.
123 omplete workflow, from methods for modifying a given genomic locus in ESCs via CRISPR-Cas9-mediated e
124 The results are experimentally validated for a given geometry over a wide range of Reynolds numbers (
125 r, bleaching often is spatially variable for a given heat stress event, and drivers of this heterogen
126 of different receptor-ligand interactions to a given HLA class I disease association and then to use
127                                     Although a given HLA molecule presents a vast array of peptides,
128 ict non-classical functions and cofactors of a given HMR, based on ChIP-seq data mining.
129 ficiency and allows experiments performed on a given homo-FRET pair to be more easily compared across
130 he number of parasite species able to infect a given host species is still a largely open question, d
131 e being able to retrieve all annotations for a given identifier or a range of coordinates in a few se
132                                              A given IgA threshold provided better protection in low
133 molecular subtypes of tumors or drug MOA for a given indication.
134 cell epitopes are likely to be recognized in a given individual or in a broader population.
135            Clinical manifestations of MAS in a given individual, including fibrous dysplasia, are det
136 molecular pathways that changed over time in a given individual.
137                   Modulating the activity of a given inhibitory population produces strong correlatio
138 are known to respond to specific features of a given input (e.g., specific sound frequencies), but re
139 ve quality for the prediction generated from a given input protein.
140 will repeatedly make the same decision about a given input, whereas imprecise judges will make differ
141 age to quickly obtain summary statistics for a given interval in a bedGraph or a bigWig file.
142     Ion selectivity is a defining feature of a given ion channel and is considered immutable.
143 ified potential KAT candidates not receiving a given kidney offer due to its allocation for MOT.
144 ntial KAT candidate" who would have received a given kidney offer had it not been allocated to a high
145 rties of different nucleoside analogues with a given kinase, ultimately leading to significant differ
146 ther increases or decreases in fish catch in a given lake.
147   For example, quickly increasing fishing to a given level can collapse an ecosystem that would persi
148 f high-fidelity datasets required to achieve a given level of accuracy, 2) utilize known physical and
149 d make the Lightning Network sustainable for a given level of fees or, alternatively, the maximal cos
150 ter-than-predicted cognitive performance for a given level of neuropathology.
151                                           At a given level of service coverage, financial protection
152 rical model, agree with target values within a given level of uncertainty.
153 r differences in BET protein function within a given lineage remains unclear.
154 he problem of extrapolation: the response at a given location in a warmer future is assumed to follow
155 e number of life-cycle completions (LCC) for a given location per unit time based on empirically deri
156 ction of properties affecting the fitness at a given location using a color.
157  one or a few agents to treat the species in a given location, but if controlling the harmful species
158 liarity, measured as the intensity of use of a given location, is associated with the probability of
159  basis of their intensity and persistence at a given location-an approach that is particularly releva
160 e variety of antigenic peptides displayed in a given major histocompatibility complex (MHC) context.
161 Approach, allowing us to detect the state of a given marine ecosystem based on the dynamics of its cu
162 actions of different type and complexity for a given material in the wide pressure-volume-temperature
163 s usually an invariable inherent property of a given material that cannot be easily changed at will.
164 s affected by the experimental conditions in a given measurement system.
165 an outcome into the indirect effect, through a given mediator, and the remaining direct effect.
166 dely used, which identifies the sentences in a given medical text that belong to the four components
167 supports the investment hypothesis: The more a given member of Congress votes against environmental p
168 in overall energy homeostasis, the choice of a given metabolic pathway and the levels of particular s
169  (IS) used to determine the concentration of a given metabolite overlaps the (13)C-mass fractions fro
170 osition-wise binding information specific to a given miRNA would benefit its target prediction.
171 method predicts the average carbon number of a given mixture to an accuracy of +/-1 carbon number and
172 ive parameter estimates for all variables in a given model and the area under ROC curve was calculate
173                                          For a given model, this measurement is about a factor of 2-3
174 rentiate between highly similar C-H bonds in a given molecule remains a fundamental challenge in orga
175                   If 62.2% of lesions within a given MRI study had a calculated theoretical radius >
176 ver, we demonstrate that the Chern number of a given multilayer structure can be tuned by varying eit
177  the various cortical layers of the areas of a given network.
178  placing limits on the possible computations a given neural circuit can perform.
179 , the expression of RNA-modifying enzymes in a given neuronal cell cluster can be characterized and s
180 certainty of a feature (i.e., brightness) in a given noun concept (e.g., diamond) influences how the
181                                          For a given number of offspring, females that weaned more so
182  trained 3-day-old chicks (Gallus gallus) on a given numerical magnitude (5).
183 y host effects of microbiome colonization on a given organ of interest.
184 assification model and features to represent a given outer fold based on features that give the maxim
185 ergy determine the extent of segregation for a given overpotential and atmosphere relevant to the ope
186 lude a wide range of orders of magnitude for a given particle size group.
187 that, following successful reproduction with a given partner, that partner should be retained for fut
188                              The reasons why a given pathogen may present difficulties for vaccine de
189 entiation antigen (CD-14) to predict whether a given patient should be referred for biopsy, which gav
190  to underestimating high-intensity demand in a given period by 37-43%.
191 ow of knowledge from one field to another at a given period of time.
192 ummed to estimate total energy expended over a given period, or divided by time to give a proxy for m
193 ority of cases can the different pictures of a given person be distinguished from the neurons' respon
194 nerally not permitted efficient profiling of a given perturbation across multiple cellular contexts.
195 notype at all those genomic loci that affect a given phenotype.
196 tochondrial network are suspected of driving a given physiological or pathophysiological outcome.
197 cture of species interactions established in a given place and time.
198 possible assemblages that can be formed from a given pool of species.
199 and nanometer size regimes, and particles in a given population may have a range of RH over which a p
200 heterogeneous even among cancer cells within a given population, and using a parallel plate flow cham
201 es better understanding of variations within a given population.
202 sensor, the resulting frequency responses at a given position along the sensor are generally not smoo
203                                          For a given position of the electron probe on the specimen,
204 ent a snapshot of cardiovascular function at a given post-transplant recovery time point.
205 ised manner and specifically constructed for a given prediction task.
206 ises more than 50% of the tweets referencing a given preprint.
207  transform into a family of target shapes at a given pressure are identified.
208         The probability that one clock reads a given proper time conditioned on another clock reading
209 s have demonstrated that not all amyloids of a given protein are equivalent but rather that an aggreg
210 orientation determined by TMDET algorithm of a given protein result in an output defining the residue
211 nal analysis of the immunogenic potential of a given protein sequence region.
212 rsion angles, beta-turns and gamma-turns for a given protein sequence.
213 topological charge l, optimally aligned with a given pseudospin state s, we directly observe topologi
214 namics the coherence between the N levels of a given quantum system can be handled as an observable.
215                     Results show adapting to a given rate strongly influences the perceived duration
216 al (odds of maintaining high coral cover) of a given reef could be predicted based on two metrics: th
217 shows that the contact patterns of people in a given region are significantly influenced by the polic
218              Obtaining summary statistics in a given region is a fundamental task in analyzing protei
219 ing the first appearance of modern humans in a given region is key to understanding the dispersal pro
220 cultures and groups of plants and animals in a given region.
221 mpt to estimate the complete case counts for a given reporting date, using a time series of case repo
222 the clock for the emission of electrons with a given rescattering kinetic energy.
223 larger multiverse of published solutions for a given research study set-up.
224 vement in our C(pH,E)MD approach that allows a given residue to be simultaneously pH- and redox-activ
225 choice bias, which reflects a preference for a given response, and contraction bias, which reflects a
226                                          For a given RNA sequence, the new, to our knowledge, method
227 estimate the association of non-treatment in a given round with non-treatment in the previous round,
228 naling outcome can be modified by activating a given RTK in different ways.
229                                          For a given salinity level, increasing c(a) increased A line
230  identify unknown compounds of interest from a given sample.
231 tly devoted to developing new adsorbents for a given separation, an ideal scenario would involve a si
232 t of network analysis metrics, (vii) combine a given set of compounds with a reference set of compoun
233  of species are likely to be prevalent under a given set of conditions.
234 s that are significantly over-represented in a given set of genes of interest, by comparison with a '
235 lel strand orientation of duplex DNA, within a given set of plausible premises.
236 to examine how long a biome type persists at a given site (residence time) and how long it takes for
237                    Connectivity patterns for a given site were conserved across a range of current am
238 egetation productivity to annual rainfall at a given site, even though observation uncertainty is com
239  precisely and which is most appropriate for a given situation.
240 es the brain decide which strategy to use in a given situation?
241 ese results indicate that an individual with a given social phenotype could experience different fitn
242 on the relative availability of Fe and Mn in a given soil environment.
243 loci that contain more or less ancestry from a given source population than would be expected given t
244                                 By assessing a given species against each dimension, we can construct
245  differentially regulated between tendons of a given species, and nearly 60% of the filtered transcri
246 sal catch exceeds owned and leased quota for a given species, the gap can be bridged by borrowing quo
247 oviding a more efficient or effective use of a given staff resource.
248 uccessional stages and changes in fluxes for a given stage.
249 ing consequences of modulating expression of a given STAT is ultimately critical for determining its
250                                Assignment of a given stereotriad as arabino, lxyo, ribo, or xylo by i
251 stograms obtained at all stimulus levels for a given stimulus frequency can be described using one se
252 ribution of the pulse profile conditioned on a given streaking trace measurement, and is thus capable
253     Interestingly, the success or failure of a given structure cannot be predicted by quality metrics
254                                          For a given study year, we identified all inpatient and outp
255 o control peptidoglycan synthase activity at a given subcellular location.
256 eover, residues which are characteristic for a given subgroup play subtle, but pivotal, roles in guar
257 gion of the two helices that governs whether a given substrate is pumped out of or into the cell.
258 ipophilic hits, the average clogP of hits at a given target did not correlate with its hit rate.
259 of ligands, for example, cross-reactivity to a given target family while maintaining high specificity
260 -activity relationship (SAR) progression for a given target is referred to as SAR transfer, which is
261 arget system state for a quantum computer at a given target objective function value.
262 a is to model each stable (durable) state of a given temporal network as a community in a sampled sta
263 opics for a collection of genes regulated by a given TF.
264 r of trophic levels that can be supported in a given thermal environment, and that ectotherm food cha
265 mune memory and effectiveness of response to a given threat.
266 y predict required compute-system demands at a given time in the future.
267  terms of the quantum phase accumulated over a given time interval(1-4).
268 from one functional module to another during a given time period, was used to evaluate the temporal e
269 cause the mediators and outcomes measured at a given time point can act as confounders for the associ
270 earlier clock time in the eastern regions of a given time zone than in the western regions, which is
271  HIV-1 RNAs are being actively translated at a given time.
272              The ability to ablate a gene in a given tissue by generating a conditional knockout (cKO
273 tion bias"; that is, their representation of a given tone was contracted towards the preceding trial
274 vity score that measures the degree to which a given topic is active in a particular cellular state.
275                      We demonstrate that for a given total size, many small patches generate higher s
276 mprovements in cardiorespiratory fitness for a given training volume and further promote vascular ada
277                                          For a given trait, the distribution of thermal sensitivities
278           Identifying the genes regulated by a given transcription factor (TF) (its 'target genes') i
279                                          For a given transition metal, there is an upper limit on val
280 EP to estimate drug response at any stage of a given treatment from some GEXs measured in the beginni
281 hen feeling a surface and we ask whether, on a given trial, discrimination performance relates to con
282 relationship of the stimuli presented during a given trial.
283 reatly with the specific modification within a given tRNA and with the organism studied.
284 or migration and metastatic potential within a given tumor population and that the fraction of weakly
285 her levels of certain antioxidant markers in a given type of forest were less abundant in that forest
286 n ranges of bond lengths and bond angles for a given type of metal complex.
287  which acquisition mode is more suitable for a given untargeted metabolomics application.
288      The lines that are most appropriate for a given use depend upon the genes expressed.
289  applied to filter the variants contained in a given Variants Call Format (VCF) file (we consider tra
290 ibution of optic axis values associated with a given volume of collagen orientation, characterizes fi
291 spiration increases in most species up until a given VPD threshold, leading to a cascade of subsequen
292 cular optimizations (maximize reflection for a given wavelength, for a broad range of wavelength or m
293 led working hours (full time equivalents) in a given week.
294 alance, with 70% of fields with N surplus in a given year also exhibiting surplus in other years.
295 en, and nearly one half had no PCP visits in a given year by 2016.
296 he states and District of Columbia, EAPC for a given year decreased by 1.1% (95% CI, -1.77% to -.49%)
297 trolling for VS, the state-specific EAPC for a given year decreased by 1.3% (95% CI, -2.12% to -.57%)
298            The magnitude of the N balance in a given year reflects the influence of random (e.g., cli
299 e proportion of adults with no PCP visits in a given year rose from 38.1% to 46.4%.
300 ived 1) dental POHS and 2) a dental visit in a given year.

 
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