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1          How do we learn about what to learn about?
2 he grip of continental ice sheets, with only about 0.2% of its overall area being ice-free.
3      Vitiligo has an estimated prevalence of about 0.2-2% in different populations and approximately
4 n has been replaced by adult hemoglobin S at about 1 y after birth.
5 lament contribute to force development, only about 10% of the motors in each filament bear the peak f
6  halves of the S6 helices bend and rotate by about 100 deg, exposing different residues to the channe
7                                  By applying about 100 MHz ac frequencies (with varying V(rms) amplit
8 heir thickness (from about 600 nanometres to about 100 micrometres), area (continuous thin films up t
9 cial muscles, which can lift masses that are about 110 times of their weights and biomimetic frog ton
10 ted in the rotarod test, to be sacrificed at about 12-13 or 19 weeks of age, and their lumbar spinal
11 t can elongate into toroids with a radius of about 13 nanometres.
12 h genetic diagnoses (median, 31.5 years) was about 14.5 years earlier than that of patients without m
13 ated more drug reaching on average values of about 150 pg/muPL, for both CURC and DEX.
14 2 is demonstrated, with a throughput rate of about 1500 g day(-1) , corresponding to a space time yie
15               It is estimated that every day about 1600 youth aged 12 to 17 years smoke their first c
16           It is difficult to believe that in about 1960 practically nothing was known about the thymu
17 ability of A(1)R-G279S(7.44) was enhanced by about 2 and 8 K when compared with wild-type A(1)-recept
18 ontacts with the C-terminal domain of CaM in about 2 ms.
19 toward normal levels of right-side pressure (about 20 mmHg) measured by RHC.
20 reduces heat transfer to the dough center by about 21%, 35% and 20%, respectively; and the water loss
21       Participants completed BREASTChoice in about 27 minutes.
22 rresponds to a theoretical drag reduction of about 27%.
23 ntent of the transgenic seeds was lowered by about 3% when compared to the wild-type seeds.
24 ermal treatment pathway (Acheson process) at about 3000 degrees C.
25 -1) , corresponding to a space time yield of about 30x10(3) kg m(-3) day(-1) , which is 1-2 orders of
26  serotype (HLA-A2) that has been observed in about 35% of patients with acute myeloid leukaemia (AML)
27                                Starting from about 4 postnatal weeks, SOD1-G93A and wild-type (WT) mi
28             The ratio of ClaST to WMNsST was about 4:1 averaged across the four injections.
29    Amphibians evolved in the Devonian period about 400 Mya and represent a transition step in tetrapo
30                                              About 45% of 1103 United States kidneys discarded becaus
31 n and inserted into an acidic pocket that is about 5 angstrom away.
32 and 20%, respectively; and the water loss by about 5%, 15% and 0%, respectively.
33 on from homogenization drastically enhanced (about 5-fold) bioaccessibility of carotenoids including
34 rometres), area (continuous thin films up to about 5.5 centimetres by 5.5 centimetres), and compositi
35 7 years smoke their first cigarette and that about 5.6 million adolescents alive today will die prema
36                                              About 50 bilateral pairs of neurons innervating all subs
37 FM-SECM probe was 6.2 +/- 2.2 nN, and it was about 50% less (i.e., 2.6 +/- 1.1 nN) for a negatively p
38 iles, from northern Gulf of Mexico - located about 500 km from the Chicxulub crater - offer a unique
39 ith precise control of their thickness (from about 600 nanometres to about 100 micrometres), area (co
40  efficiency of over 80 per cent (compared to about 66 per cent for pure Cu) is achieved at a current
41 b group) of 302 anticipated deaths observed (about 73% of the originally planned 88% power needed for
42 emission from gas SCVF is estimated to reach about 75,000 t/y based on the existing inventory calcula
43                                         With about 800 curated models, BioModels has become the world
44 trate that current N removal by US wetlands (about 860 +/- 160 kilotonnes of nitrogen per year) is li
45 table lengths, possessing a hollow cavity of about a 6.5 angstrom diameter, mediate highly efficient
46            Some studies have raised concerns about a potential association between the implementation
47 y options-and depth-gaining more information about a smaller number of options.
48 from sample areas and nationwide information about administrative boundaries, building locations, set
49 n inorganic diradicals, and the way to think about alkali metal halides, show us the way to integrate
50 g edge imaging at continuous neutron sources about an order of magnitude.
51  in patients with cirrhosis, little is known about AUD treatment patterns and their impact on clinica
52 n and timing, and we need to understand more about barriers to implementation.
53 ts did a seven-question multiple-choice test about basic semiology and answered two questions evaluat
54 may provide a useful starting point to think about bias, they do not provide a gold standard for envi
55 CMR images to provide some local information about blood flow in the ascending aorta, based on maximu
56 iastolic blood pressures provide information about cardiovascular disease (CVD) but are only extremes
57 f temporal code in conveying key information about changes in nociceptive output in pathologic condit
58 ortic balloon pumps (IABPs), little is known about clinical outcomes associated with intravascular mi
59 omorbid conditions lacked critical knowledge about COVID-19 and, despite concern, were not changing r
60 proach to population health science teach us about COVID-19?
61 la melanogaster sperm), very little is known about cytoplasmic cilia assembly.
62 k estimates as well as a lack of information about depth, bulk density and carbon accumulation rates.
63 difficult to assess the validity of concerns about different IRB models.
64               These findings raise questions about documentation accuracy and utility and may have im
65 to accept UKD was in part due to uncertainty about donor motivations and whether the practice was mor
66                         Little is understood about dorsal horn circuitry, despite the fact that this
67 e findings here provide valuable information about dynamic gene expression changes during cambium-dri
68 cotine, which is addictive, raising concerns about e-cigarette use and nicotine addiction in children
69       Nurses were uncertain but enthusiastic about educational and technological interventions prefer
70 t this collection of nineteen antibodies was about equally divided between those directed against the
71  in outpatient settings, yet little is known about facility-level variation in short-term safety outc
72 ractive procedure that educates participants about factors known to cause placebo response, which was
73 ndreds of micrometres long and wide but only about four nanometres thick-in which warp and weft singl
74 cuits in primates that represent uncertainty about future rewards and propose how they guide informat
75 owever, there has been a lack of information about Gdf15 activity and effects in normal kidney and in
76 rcial online systems are sharing information about genes and linking to associated diseases.
77 nsortium brought us terabytes of information about genetic alterations in different types of human tu
78 s testing intrinsic and extrinsic hypotheses about geographic range size under contrasting scenarios
79                                              About half of the participants had symptom networks that
80 the world population has been more conscious about healthy food products based on bioactive ingredien
81                     However, little is known about homeostatic mechanisms in the intact central brain
82 rvoirs of zoonotic pathogens use information about host exposure and infection rather than competence
83                      However, we know little about how changes in winter snowfall will affect ecosyst
84 d their brains; however, we know very little about how evolutionary processes (natural or artificial)
85                     However, little is known about how excitatory-inhibitory balance is defined at mo
86                     However, little is known about how HIV-1 latency affects their function.
87                    However, little was known about how leptin acts in the NTS neurons to inhibit food
88 ve risk curves were used to draw conclusions about how many years earlier patients with diabetes reac
89                     Moreover, we know little about how natural and sexual selection operate on therma
90                    Little is known, however, about how our brains accomplish this.
91 imate change mitigation, yet little is known about how reactive Fe and Al minerals affect C cycling i
92 latively well established, but less is known about how sensorimotor integration affects auditory perc
93                              Little is known about how spectral cues contribute to the neural encodin
94 sion; however, much remains to be understood about how such networks of cross-regulation are establis
95           Specifically, we understand little about how taxonomic and functional diversity contributes
96       While widely utilized, little is known about how the microenvironment, particularly confined aq
97 antibiotic use, we have learned a great deal about how these 'miracle' drugs work.
98 dritic spine morphology, but little is known about how these are related.
99                                        Ideas about how this circuit works are based largely on models
100                                    Knowledge about HWE test fills an important gap in population gene
101   Further, these neurons carried information about image content, suggesting that neurons in the ento
102           However, we know relatively little about individual and group responses given the rarity of
103 ro and Fitzgerald discuss the basic concepts about inflammasome composition, assembly and activation,
104 he extracellular matrix, but little is known about integrin's regulators in the glia.
105 cificity of information that can be obtained about intrinsically disordered sequences.
106 ng is also common in COPD, but less is known about its contribution to LV size.
107                              Little is known about its evolutionary history.
108 many conventional therapies, little is known about its influence on VDA activity.
109 observations of Fomalhaut b raised questions about its status: Unlike other exoplanets, it is bright
110 ough bulk sequencing can provide information about leukaemia biology and prognosis, it cannot disting
111                            Newer information about local AR is reviewed.
112 lowing GBCA administration, raising concerns about long term toxicity.
113            There were no significant changes about lung function test, smoking history, sex and the l
114 udied more extensively, very little is known about mechanisms of regulation or signaling of the longe
115 and multiple choice responses to 6 questions about mental health between groups using the t test and
116 istically robust to conservative assumptions about missing data, the trial provides modest evidence t
117 al machinery is also recruited for reasoning about more abstract, conceptual forms of knowledge.
118              This difference raises concerns about most past studies of approximate number, by asking
119 s in the entorhinal cortex carry information about not only when an event took place but also, the id
120  to help them make better-informed decisions about offering and accepting OIT, respectively, as a the
121 the ability of organisms to gain information about one another.
122                                              About, one third of the BC(1):F(3) lines showed FHB resi
123 rticipants were assumed to attend (and learn about) only one of several cues on each trial.
124                                    Decisions about optimal drug therapy in moderate to severe UC are
125 eviously reported drivers(6,7), raise doubts about others and identify novel candidates, including po
126  for peripheral blood biomarkers that inform about patient lung status and guide treatment.
127  skill to provide the climate-health outlook about possible disease incidence at least 2 weeks in adv
128 ed at the transcript level, thus information about posttranscriptionally regulated genes and associat
129                             There is concern about potential exposure to opportunistic pathogens when
130 We reveal benefits from information transfer about predators as a key determinant of mixed-species gr
131 n are aware of and have accurate information about PrEP, and that health-care sites are prepared to p
132  GMG, (3) were unable to provide information about previous treatments before the onset of GMG, and (
133                                         Data about registry enrollment was collected before and durin
134  Gilead et al. raise some fascinating issues about representational substrates and structures in the
135 h major societal implications, communicating about science is critical.
136  intramural women scientists who care deeply about scientific progress and the progress of women in o
137        Eligible participants had information about self-reported depressive symptoms and no CVD histo
138 ance on how to have meaningful conversations about serious illness using telecommunication.
139 netic recombination and local linkage brings about significant improvement in the inference of natura
140 oor sleep health over time, raising concerns about sleep health disparities emanating from the workpl
141    It is likely that some of the information about social relationships that we observe is integral d
142 n honey bees has led to significant concerns about spillover of the virus to other pollinating specie
143                     However, little is known about stomata in bryophytes, and their evolutionary orig
144 fter social stress, although little is known about stress-induced inhibitory synaptic plasticity and
145 COVID-19 typically includes survey questions about symptoms and travel history, as well as temperatur
146                  However, much less is known about the ability of postingestive signals to modulate f
147 -seeking, whereas instructive stimuli inform about the action to perform.
148 th advancing decay, which resolves ambiguity about the after-life consequences of this key plant func
149                              Little is known about the age-related physiological and morphological ch
150 ating the visual field forwards or backwards about the ankle, time-locked to a forwards or backwards
151 es between patients will implicitly teach it about the biologic variation between them.
152 ) or the preference for gauche conformations about the C1-O5 bond in carbohydrates.
153 al associations providing important insights about the cause of these diseases, which can help accele
154                     However, little is known about the cellular dynamics that mediate postnatal growt
155                              Little is known about the changes in symptom classification over time in
156                     However, little is known about the circuits that integrate these time cues to dri
157  does geographic range size inform decisions about the conservation and management of rare and nonind
158 mplications of our findings for how we think about the current communication environment, exposure to
159 lations, and call for further investigations about the deformation mechanisms and elasticity of miner
160 ptides (CPPs); however, very little is known about the design of CPPs for efficient transcellular tra
161                     However, little is known about the detailed electrical activity inside the cell.
162                              Little is known about the development of aggression regulation following
163 individuals to predict soft biometric traits about the donors.
164 h high accuracy, while making no assumptions about the dynamics of the systems.
165  surgery have been examined, little is known about the effect of a patient's community of residence o
166 hat isn't remembered, leaving open questions about the effect of dopamine replacement on the prioriti
167                             Nothing is known about the effects of AHLs on the earliest-diverging land
168                              Little is known about the effects of eradication of HCV on bone mineral
169 vice should contribute to the ongoing debate about the efficacy and mechanism(s) of action of "TTFiel
170         However, there is little information about the encounters between white sharks Carcharodon ca
171 ons by using them to interact with and learn about the environment.
172 paB in invertebrates will reveal information about the evolutionary roots of this major signaling pat
173                     However, little is known about the exact mode of action of the serotonin metaboli
174                However, whilst much is known about the existence of T-R conflicts, our understanding
175 ly or indirectly, virtually nothing is known about the extent to which CodY exerts its effect through
176 stallization, based on biological processes, about the fabrication of damage-tolerant composite mater
177                 Importantly, little is known about the factors that cause protein misfolding and aggr
178 ts relative to correct), but little is known about the fidelity of NS5B.
179 urons and brain regions provides information about the functional properties of neural networks, and
180 his review is to provide a hierarchical view about the functions of histone acetylation in auxin sign
181               Finally, we provide an outlook about the future development of synthetic 2D CCFs for el
182 emain understudied, and thus little is known about the genetic architecture of phenotypic variation i
183 e often suffered from inadequate information about the geographical origin and subspecies ancestry of
184 the animal's microbiome, but little is known about the host's actual role and if it benefits from bio
185 perfusion, can provide important information about the immediate and long-term health of the infant.
186 ith conventional T cells, much less is known about the immune functions of unconventional T cells and
187 obes influence plant growth, little is known about the impact of microbial diversity on plant fitness
188       In this context, this review discusses about the importance of four fruits species representati
189           However, extremely little is known about the importance of social relationships between nei
190            In comparison, much less is known about the importance of these two arms of the defence fo
191 ther, our results provide critical knowledge about the involvement of Pol nu and Pol theta in bypassi
192 ical activity provides important information about the likelihood of future PD not captured by classi
193  viral infection cycle, very little is known about the location and folding stability of functional e
194 s the likelihood of encountering uncertainty about the meaning of the information.
195 n, and pathogen invasion-but little is known about the mechanisms by which this occurs.
196             Thus, much remains to be learned about the mechanisms describing the actions of lenabasum
197 itory balance is defined at most synapses or about the mechanisms for establishing or maintaining thi
198 d Ca(2+) activations interact, less is known about the mechanisms involved.
199  multiprotein complexes, but little is known about the mechanisms required for assembly membrane prot
200 e age estimate also raises further questions about the mode of evolution of H. sapiens in Africa and
201        The combined data provide information about the molecular basis for the protein's functionalit
202 ropsychiatric disorders, yet little is known about the molecular basis underlying inhibitory control.
203 al methods to comparatively framed questions about the molecular dynamics (MD) of proteins can potent
204 ring kidney development, but little is known about the molecule(s) regulating FGF signaling during ne
205    Archaeological glass contains information about the movement of goods and ancient economies, yet o
206                              Little is known about the mutational landscape of advanced hepatocellula
207                         Much of what we know about the mycobacterial cell envelope has been gleaned f
208 le) hurricane landfalls, prompting questions about the natural range in variability of hurricane acti
209                      Little is known however about the natural variability in these Vpu functions amo
210                       and 2) What do we know about the neuronal populations involved?
211 ) culture systems have fueled hopes to bring about the next generation of more physiologically releva
212 w, we aim to address what is currently known about the origin of tumor-infiltrating nerves, how they
213 ver, our work provides important information about the origins and accumulation of mutations with agi
214                              Little is known about the outcome of patients who experience relapse aft
215 ichia coli or Salmonella, yet, less is known about the packaging motor of Pseudomonas-phages that hav
216                      The dual hit hypothesis about the pathogenesis of Parkinson disease (PD) suggest
217 ectrum, and does not require any information about the phase of the received signal.
218     In this review, we explore what is known about the phylogenetic pattern of flowering control in g
219                              Little is known about the population structure of vancomycin-resistant E
220 ndents with glaucoma, most (58.9%) had heard about the possible use of marijuana for glaucoma, but on
221 ral circuit function, only a little is known about the postnatal development of dendritic arbors of c
222                    Concerns have been raised about the potential harmful effect of any preoperative t
223                              Little is known about the potential population-level impact of HIV pre-e
224                                    Knowledge about the precise cortical regions and connections suppo
225 und changes in behavior, but little is known about the precise molecular mechanisms that underlie thi
226                     However, little is known about the processes and factors mediating LILRB1 transcr
227 ver, despite years of studies, our knowledge about the protein copy number of TFs in the nucleus is l
228 CXC subfamily complexes and lack information about the receptor distal N-termini, despite the importa
229  in the absence of an explicit task to think about the relationships among the network members.
230        These decisions constitute a judgment about the relative danger and benefits of those location
231 tions, which facilitated drawing conclusions about the relative toxicity of the exposures within each
232       Moreover, even when a high concordance about the relevance of one parameter was evident, thresh
233                  Although much is understood about the requirements for Bub1 and BubR1 interaction wi
234 re reasonably well understood, less is known about the requirements for its establishment.
235                     However, little is known about the role of calcineurin in promyelinating SCs afte
236                     However, little is known about the role of key elements of the RNAP active site i
237  PVN and RAIC, our findings provide evidence about the role of oxytocinergic mechanisms modulating th
238  the art of research and future perspectives about the role of the different subsets of gammadelta T-
239                       However, the knowledge about the role of this protein family in other physiolog
240 hages/microglia, comparatively less is known about the roles of neurons and T cells in glioma pathobi
241 at, when viewing natural scenes, information about the seen category is encoded via broadband and sub
242 n infancy and aid understanding and learning about the social environment.
243                          Yet little is known about the spatial content of saccade transients.
244 n (TAg), and malignancy, yet little is known about the specific integration mechanisms and the impact
245                     However, little is known about the specificity of extracellular peptidases derive
246  as cats, ferrets and dogs, raises questions about the susceptibility of animals under natural condit
247  in about 1960 practically nothing was known about the thymus and some of its products, T cells beari
248                           Much less is known about the trends affecting most invertebrates and other
249                    There remains uncertainty about the true specificity of tests such as smear and Xp
250  A statistical model represents a hypothesis about the underlying biological process.
251                      As yet, little is known about the underlying mechanism.
252 racellular stimuli, although little is known about the underlying mechanisms that govern such heterog
253 hm also uncovers phase sensitive information about the underlying motif structure.
254 cent studies have provided exciting insights about the unique characteristics of skin-resident innate
255 uture research should focus on learning more about the use of existing tools rather than simply devel
256 powered, which limits definitive conclusions about the use of MP, as an alternative to static CS.
257         The results call into question fears about the vanishing potential for incidental news exposu
258 riation among species, broad generalizations about the vulnerability of tropical ectotherms should be
259 water environments; yet we still know little about their biodiversity.
260 en performed so far, yielding no information about their dispersions.
261                     However, little is known about their evolutionary adaptations to these highly str
262 ss studied proteins with limited information about their function can score well as most of the featu
263 ssed in the brain, little is currently known about their function in the nervous system.
264  epidemiological importance, little is known about their infection phenotypes.
265 y against various cancers, not much is known about their multifaceted impact on the exhausted CD8(+)
266 pplicable national guideline and asked again about their recommendations and the underlying rationale
267 intained in the adult brain, little is known about their role in mature neurons.
268 their complex social skills, little is known about their social behaviour in the wild.
269 cial proteins, comparatively little is known about their structure.
270 microscopy can provide extensive information about these changes, although it is difficult to continu
271 ysis (HPLC fingerprint) to improve knowledge about this plant and support development of potential fo
272 ings call for an effective education program about this practice, which does not have a clear clinica
273 us that there is still much to be discovered about this system.
274                                     And what about those of K-Ras4B versus N-Ras?
275       There is relatively little information about TREM2 in DS.
276 eriplasm where the polypeptide chain does an about turn in order to enter a neighboring subunit, only
277                         Field-scaling brings about two major improvements.
278 it torque switching of Cr(2) Ge(2) Te(6) are about two orders of magnitude lower than those required
279                        The NOR variants were about two to four times larger than the main body of the
280 ombined computational and experimental study about ultrafast diffractive imaging of sucrose clusters
281 hops were useful for learning basic concepts about ultrasound imaging, allowing students to significa
282 puts to LC11 confirmed the model conjectures about upstream processing.
283                                Uncertainties about vaccine waning and effects of a delay on vaccine c
284  future outcomes and to update their beliefs about value in the world.
285 d seamlessly, both by processing information about visible edges and by analyzing large-scale differe
286 w that language can also shape our knowledge about visual objects.
287 r, most of what we know from ideal observers about visual processing and performance derives from rel
288 formation over time; however, we know little about what form this information loss takes.
289                              How do we learn about what to learn about?
290                                    Decisions about when to act are critical for survival in humans as
291 ate risk stratification, help make decisions about when to use imaging, and inform stage categorizati
292                                  Information about where patients with limited health insurance recei
293       Our results inform ongoing controversy about where XPA is bound within the NER bubble, provide
294 in brain state, surprisingly little is known about whether and how seizures vary in the same patient.
295              There is a long-standing debate about whether categories are represented by individual c
296                      Concerns may also arise about whether information could be lost when transitioni
297                      However, less was known about whether mindfulness meditation might alter pro-soc
298 s might promote infection raises uncertainty about whether MNPs give net health benefits and are cost
299                  Generalized recommendations about which approach to offer elective AAA patients shou
300                                       Debate about which MRI measure is the most suitable for quantif

 
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