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1 xidized to produce energy and those that are assimilated.
2 t assembly intermediates into which they are assimilated.
3 n for growth and how the organic carbons are assimilated.
4 d IP apples, while the remaining metabolites assimilated.
5 , indicating that it was produced from older assimilates.
7 the primitive Oraefajokull melts could have assimilated 2-6% of underlying continental crust before
10 ich endogenous ZIP14 was suppressed by siRNA assimilated 50% less iron from transferrin compared with
11 ained 80% of their available food from t-POC assimilated 84% of their fatty acids from the phytoplank
12 effective molecular method to intrinsically assimilate a chemiluminescence turn-ON mechanism with a
13 mputees who wish to replace a lost limb must assimilate a neuroprosthetic with the existing neural re
16 Whether we wish to remove a phantom limb or assimilate a synthetic one, we will benefit from knowing
17 n these decisions are protein complexes that assimilate a variety of inputs that report on the status
19 of the glyoxylate cycle, C. fritschii could assimilate acetate under both light and dark growth cond
21 ignificant proportion of their annual carbon assimilate after canopy leaf fall, a behaviour that was
23 face and deep plume waters of the spill that assimilate alkane and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons d
25 the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris can assimilate amino acids as the sole source of carbon and
26 ium nitrogen into glutamate (GOGAT) cycle to assimilate ammonia into glutamate, are up-regulated in b
27 tes transporters and acquisition pathways to assimilate ammonia, urea, and arginine over nitrate as a
28 riments, human breast cancer cells primarily assimilated ammonia through reductive amination catalyze
31 the methylcitrate cycle (MCC) is required to assimilate and detoxify propionyl-CoA, a cholesterol deg
32 ogical underpinnings of addictions that also assimilate and incorporate relevant information from ear
33 led peptide transporters (POTs), function to assimilate and retain diet-derived peptides and play imp
34 tress on the pool system supplying currently assimilated and (re)mobilized N for leaf growth of a gra
36 scriminate between nutrients that need to be assimilated and harmful substances that need to be expel
37 ority of compounds from the oak extract were assimilated and stored as glycosidic forms in both culti
38 data from multiple individuals that rapidly assimilates and filters large data sets based on pattern
39 approach to determine all metals an organism assimilates and identify its metalloproteins on a genome
41 a key component of the global carbon cycle, assimilating and storing more carbon than any other ecos
42 ved, other mechanisms may prevent trees from assimilating and storing supplementary anthropogenic emi
43 ability of the visual system to anticipate, assimilate, and respond to the daily changes in ambient
44 The majority of xylem-transported CO(2) is assimilated, and efflux is small compared to respiration
50 he core-affect system is linked to partially assimilated behavioral dispositions that act as developm
51 encoding the aerobic hybrid pathway used to assimilate benzoate via coenzyme A (CoA) derivatives in
52 ate of photosynthesis or the partitioning of assimilate between starch and Suc, as assessed from meta
53 ermined in large part by the partitioning of assimilates between the sites of production and the site
55 se 2 fundamental trade-offs on allocation of assimilated biomass energy to production: between number
57 ater content and degree of succulence of the assimilating branches are higher in this treatment range
58 ulated in the reproductive organs and within assimilating branches, which may represent a mechanism f
59 product of fixation, ammonia, is known to be assimilated by addition to glutamate to make glutamine.
62 ms was rapidly (approximately 1-log per day) assimilated by Arabidopsis plants and metabolized to nov
64 hese nutrients are mineralized by consumers, assimilated by biofilms, transported downstream, or move
66 ctin and exogenously derived rhizoferrin are assimilated by L. pneumophila in an LbtU- and LbtC-depen
67 isotope data showed how energetic resources assimilated by macroinvertebrates in all functional guil
70 w carbon derived from 3-hydroxypropionate is assimilated by organisms that can utilize this C(3) comp
71 e rate and extent to which nanoparticles are assimilated by plants and potentially introduced into fo
73 se superficially discordant paradigms can be assimilated by the emerging concept of endothelial-podoc
76 the caudal remnant of which is thought to be assimilated by the urogenital sinus primordial mesenchym
77 pyridine metabolite that is excreted and re-assimilated by yeast and plays important roles in the ma
80 rupted the below-ground transfer of recently assimilated C using stem girdling and root trenching and
81 intained with a constant allocation of newly-assimilated C, even at expense of root death from C exha
85 ed of nitrogen (N), the capacity to grow and assimilate carbon becomes limited, causing a decrease in
86 d leaf phenology, whereby understory species assimilate carbon in early spring before canopy closure
90 respiration and the availability of recently assimilated carbon (C) has become a paradigm in the ecop
91 omplete conversion (greater than 96%) of the assimilated carbon into biomass in Synechococcus 2973.
93 y (FPE) metric describes how efficiently the assimilated carbon is partitioned into plants organs (bi
94 r, high-CO(2) environments) routes 2% of the assimilated carbon label that remains in the leaf after
96 rbon-use efficiency (CUE), the proportion of assimilated carbon retained in biomass, was estimated fo
98 growth efficiency (BGE) is the proportion of assimilated carbon that is converted into biomass and re
105 t oxidizes atmospheric CH(4) aerobically and assimilates carbon from both CH(4) and CO(2) Its estimat
106 (Rubisco) to show that the sterile spikelet assimilates carbon, which is translocated to the largely
108 robiotic consortium to hydrolyse bile salts, assimilate cholesterol and regulate cholesterol transpor
112 The anoxygenic green sulfur bacteria (GSBs) assimilate CO(2) autotrophically through the reductive (
114 green sulfur bacterium Chlorobaculum tepidum assimilates CO(2) and organic carbon sources (acetate or
116 olomic analyses reveal that D. desulfuricans assimilates CO(2) via the reductive glycine pathway, a s
119 crobes with a natural ability to utilize and assimilate CO2 through different metabolic pathways.
121 nd respiration to these climate anomalies by assimilating column CO2, solar-induced chlorophyll fluor
123 The degree to which Martian magmas may have assimilated crustal material, thus altering the geochemi
124 deposit-feeding polychaetes, and macrofauna assimilate Cs from these polychaetes to account for >90%
125 y, we provide a predictive framework able to assimilate data and give confidence estimates on the pre
129 ulation and sensing mechanisms that serve to assimilate different cellular physiologic processes for
130 e influences the rate at which phytoplankton assimilate dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), but it is u
132 organized signaling system that encodes and assimilates diverse environmental and intracellular sign
133 c bacteria in the oceans, have been shown to assimilate DMSP into biomass, thereby supplying this cel
135 ources, such as acetate and pyruvate, can be assimilated during the phototrophic growth of the GSBs,
137 e step change in delta(18) OV into water and assimilates (e.g. sucrose, hexoses, quercitol and starch
138 port on the construction of neuron models by assimilating electrophysiological data with large-scale
139 located to growth, and 1 - kappa fraction of assimilated energy is allocated to accumulating storage
141 at in addition to nucleo-cytoplasmic acetate assimilating enzyme ACSS2, mitochondrial ACSS1 was criti
144 ains with altered expression of the ammonium-assimilating enzymes glutamine synthetase (GS) and gluta
145 esults show that genes encoding the nitrogen-assimilating enzymes in Micromonas and Ostreococcus have
146 lutionary history of well-conserved nitrogen-assimilating enzymes to determine if a similar complex h
147 thway of bacteria, fungi, and plants used to assimilate even-chain fatty acids (FAs) and has been imp
149 minates substrates of the Fenton reaction by assimilating Fe(2+) and biosynthesizing enzymes that cat
150 ous, but not asynchronous, IMS, participants assimilated features of the other's face in the mental r
151 nating substrates of the Fenton reaction, by assimilating ferrous iron (Fe(2+)) and inducing the deco
152 ngs in bipartite Petri dishes, and (35)S was assimilated from the bacterial VOC bouquet and incorpora
153 mercury stored in female tissues and mercury assimilated from the maternal diet during oogenesis.
154 ors contain packages of material selectively assimilated from their parental cell, which includes bio
155 e the numbers and types of metal an organism assimilates from its environment or uses in its metallop
157 k algorithms dichotomize MRD data and do not assimilate genetics when assigning MRD risk, which reduc
158 ade significant advances in data collection, assimilating heterogeneous data steams into models and c
159 waxy layer of target insects, degrading and assimilating host surface hydrocarbons, carbohydrates an
161 iments with (14)CO(2) show that transport of assimilate in the flowering stem is much slower in gsl7
164 position (delta(18) OV ) influence water and assimilates in plants remains limited, restricting our a
165 ation of QS with c-di-GMP allows bacteria to assimilate information about the local bacterial populat
166 ing, the LookSeq program assists the user to assimilate information at different levels of resolution
168 e studied ANME-1 archaea oxidize methane but assimilate inorganic carbon and should thus be classifie
170 vidence that thaumarchaeal ammonia oxidizers assimilate inorganic carbon via a modified version of th
172 ld demonstrate that young parasite tubercles assimilate inorganic nitrogen as (15)N-ammonium when sup
173 n presented with a choice, organisms need to assimilate internal information with external stimuli an
175 nd demonstrated the ability to spontaneously assimilate into preimplantation host morula via diploid
176 ofiles from a set of underwater gliders were assimilated into a real-time marine forecasting system,
177 r knowledge, relevant new information can be assimilated into a schema and thereby expand the knowled
178 ives CO2 reduction to formate, which is then assimilated into biomass via the reductive glycine pathw
181 nts of (131)I into the atmosphere, which was assimilated into canopy blades of Macrocystis pyrifera s
182 s, suggesting that guano-derived nitrogen is assimilated into corals and contributes to their nitroge
188 quired from the environment and subsequently assimilated into various cellular pathways, including he
191 g Escherichia coli strain Nissle 1917, which assimilates iron by similar mechanisms, we show that thi
193 rganic sulfate from the soil, reduce it, and assimilate it into bioorganic compounds, but part of thi
194 information, in a discriminatory manner, and assimilates it into the brain's vast armamentarium of ev
195 hat focuses solely on two primary goals: (i) assimilating known primary sequences with predicted feat
196 plus metals the organism was not thought to assimilate (lead, manganese, molybdenum, uranium and van
197 roportion of invertebrates in their guts and assimilate less epilithon than guppies from high predati
198 t had reduced access to littoral habitat and assimilated less littoral energy, resulting in reduced g
199 ological stages and depends on the supply of assimilates (mainly sucrose) from the mother plant.
205 sphate (RuMP) cycle used by methylotrophs to assimilate methanol differs from the typical sugar metab
206 d beta-oxidation constitute the pathway that assimilates methylmercaptopropionate (MMPA), the first p
207 modelling studies indicate that C(2) plants assimilate more carbon than C(3) plants under high tempe
208 conditions and found that the allopolyploid assimilates more CO2 per unit chlorophyll than either of
209 atiotemporal semivariogram model was used to assimilate multi-temporal data in the mapping and uncert
210 context provides Wnt specificity in vivo to assimilate multiple concurrent Wnt inputs throughout dev
211 challenges associated with interrogating and assimilating multiple, disparate high-throughput glycosy
212 athways, including those that can be used to assimilate naturally abundant or easily generated feedst
213 e of plasticity in these areas, patients may assimilate neuroprosthetic limbs as parts of their body
214 health care challenge physicians to quickly assimilate new information and appropriately deploy new
216 is the mixing between recent photosynthetic assimilates (new NSC) and previously stored reserves.
219 assumptions that (i) Prochlorococcus cannot assimilate nitrate, and (ii) only LL adapted ecotypes ca
220 study indicates that mature coniferous trees assimilated nitrate as efficiently as ammonium from soil
224 omyces cerevisiae and Yarrowia lipolytica to assimilate nitrogen from cyanamide and phosphorus from p
227 biomat (i.e., 80 +/- 20%), with accretion of assimilated nitrogen accounting for less than 3% of the
229 the expression of nearly all the enzymes for assimilating nitrogen from ammonium, nitrate, nitrite, u
234 n digestive physiology, which is equipped to assimilate only proteins, lipids, simple sugars, and sta
235 e, a reanalysis that ignores Argo floats and assimilates only moored buoys, wrongly represents 2008 a
238 of these various tools now rests on rapidly assimilating our knowledge base of coral bleaching into
240 te, where significant amounts of carbon were assimilated outside of the active season, representing a
244 XYL2, and XYL3 genes constituting the xylose-assimilating pathway increased ethanol yields and the xy
246 ndicate this numerically dominant phototroph assimilates phosphorus (P) at significant rates in P-lim
247 closure during the day as atmospheric CO2 is assimilated primarily during the night, thus reducing tr
250 under long-term stress were detrimental for assimilate productivity, whereas these levels were not p
252 implicate the entorhinal/subicular region in assimilating relatively coded knowledge within abstract
253 r of that framework is limited insofar as it assimilates relevantly different kinds of appreciation a
254 s (ELMs) is programming a cellular system to assimilate resources from its surroundings and convert t
255 s to be influenced by a cognitive style that assimilates responses to expectations increasing the cha
256 lenium to sulfur, plants readily take up and assimilate selenate via sulfur transporters and enzymes
257 symbiosis establishment, whereas D. trenchii assimilated significantly less carbon, but obtained more
258 ia show limited organotrophic potential, may assimilate smaller organic acids and alcohols, fix N(2),
260 ic environments as well as provide an easily assimilated source of nitrogen that bacteria can use to
263 ivo imaging revealed light-induced cycles in assimilate supply toward the ear/grain of barley (Hordeu
264 endosperm transfer cells that accomplish the assimilate supply toward the endosperm at the storage ph
265 tion of MSCs with the mms6 gene there is bio-assimilated synthesis of intracytoplasmic magnetic nanop
268 al judgment of every academic neurologist to assimilate the concepts in this series, both to improve
270 A challenge currently facing the field is to assimilate the large and growing corpus of imaging data
274 present here a novel method (RS3D) that can assimilate the RNA secondary structure information, smal
275 epistemic framework can allow researchers to assimilate the site-specific secondary information where
276 c medical records (EMRs), there is a need to assimilate the tools of ASPs into EMRs, using decision s
277 and tactile feedback revealed that patients assimilated the virtual lower limbs as if they were thei
278 ly and macromolecular condensation) but also assimilates the essential features of a semipermeable co
279 ds; many of the catabolic pathways needed to assimilate these compounds are required for persistence
280 e, we describe a program designed to quickly assimilate this data called ASSIMILATOR and validate the
281 kably efficient in absorbing dietary fat and assimilating this energy-dense nutrient into the white a
282 cetate assimilation; (c) pyruvate is largely assimilated through the RTCA cycle; and (d) acetate can
285 han benzylic secondary alcohols, selectively assimilating to provide the cross-coupled products.
286 er relevant environment in which V. cholerae assimilates unique fatty acids into its membrane phospho
287 hich is supported by evidence that H. pylori assimilates urea nitrogen into its amino acid pools.
288 that the majority of Cu ingested as HFO was assimilated (values >70%), implying that colloidal HFO p
290 rough the RTCA cycle; and (d) acetate can be assimilated via both of the RTCA as well as the oxidativ
292 However, because a large fraction of carbon assimilated via GPP is quickly returned to the atmospher
296 e surface was fabricated with graphene oxide assimilated with gold nanoparticles decorated on multiwa
298 (18) O-label was partitioned among different assimilates, with highest changes in delta(18) O of star
300 rowing season can be absorbed by grapevines, assimilated within grapes, and then released during ferm