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1 ure hydroclimate changes in tropical regions are likely to accelerate soil carbon destabilization, fu
2  levels of autoantigen-specific B cells that are likely to account for the intrathecal synthesis of t
3  of coastal marine ecosystem restoration, it is likely to advance rapidly over the coming decades and
4 rities and differences in the processes that are likely to affect pathogen accumulation and disease i
5 orphological groups within coral assemblages are likely to affect population replenishment and dynami
6          These changes and their projections are likely to affect productivity, biodiversity and dist
7 standing of how projected changes in climate are likely to affect these critical controls.
8  also highlights pangenomic diversity, which is likely to affect phenotype and virulence.
9 sity to live socially, but in so doing, this is likely to affect the evolution of traits that mediate
10 r data suggest that the alpha1S270T mutation is likely to affect the opening step in GlyR activation.
11  proposed to use information on how variants were likely to affect the 3D structure of pncA to identi
12 they intuitively recognised when intervening was likely to alleviate calling out.
13                Moreover, changes in land use are likely to alter human-vector contact rates in ways t
14 left dangling at the membrane surface, which is likely to alter the surface electrostatics of the out
15                              These processes are likely to amplify biotic homogenization in future ec
16 ghly specific aspects of the immune response is likely to answer a number of basic questions, and in
17 ty may suggest that a link between two nodes is likely to appear.
18  characteristics we observe in fission yeast are likely to apply to related proteins in higher eukary
19            Although spraying twice each year is likely to avert the most infections, our results indi
20 n domains further from the filament midpoint are likely to be activated and inactivated first in each
21 obal changes in the cellular phosphoproteome are likely to be advantageous for viral pathogenesis.IMP
22                Although brainstem structures are likely to be affected early in the course of the dis
23 teractions between VIFs and divalent cations are likely to be an important mechanism by which cells c
24 , so we ask here how common double mutations are likely to be and why PI3Kalpha with double mutations
25                                  Many deaths are likely to be attributable to indirect consequences o
26  Previous observational comparisons of NOACs are likely to be biased by unmeasured confounders.
27                  IL-6, CRP and triglycerides are likely to be causally linked with depression, so cou
28  whether cardiovascular risk factors and CHD are likely to be causally related to depression using Me
29 showed that associations at PRNP and GAL3ST1 are likely to be caused by common variants that alter th
30 e mechanisms downstream of different signals are likely to be closely related and underlies the idea
31 mate to show that the processes forming them are likely to be completely different to those forming h
32 ed for crossover to the pertuzumab group and are likely to be conservative.
33 n this Viewpoint, we review the factors that are likely to be contributing to the cause of this syndr
34 events in prokaryotic cell cycle progression are likely to be coordinated with transcriptional and me
35 r (QALY) gained indicates whether treatments are likely to be cost-effective in the United States.
36 ersion programs for low-level drug offenders are likely to be cost-effective, generating savings in t
37 uggests that homeostatic signaling molecules are likely to be differentially expressed across synapse
38 levance of hotspots to evolution and disease are likely to be discovered.
39 cent findings these specialized interactions are likely to be especially vulnerable to climate warmin
40 tifying households where residual infections are likely to be found.
41 other regulators and that these interactions are likely to be functionally significant in vivo.
42 erature about the type of interventions that are likely to be helpful.
43 ysiologies and the therapeutic advances that are likely to be impactful.
44                              Genetic factors are likely to be important in determining the risk of st
45 opical forcing mechanisms and global warming are likely to be influential in determining future trend
46 rophilous fungi dominate post-fire soils and are likely to be involved with the degradation of all th
47 he molecular cues netrin 1 and semaphorin 3a are likely to be involved.
48 , the detrimental effects of early adversity are likely to be long lasting.
49 ganism size (i.e., allometric relationships) are likely to be molded by differences in the power of r
50                       Droughts of the future are likely to be more frequent, severe, and longer lasti
51 tions on mountains of intermediate elevation are likely to be most susceptible to future warming beca
52 lations, and that intensive control measures are likely to be necessary to impede its progress in the
53 hanisms for corticosteroid refractory asthma are likely to be numerous, the development of a new clas
54 novel non-racemic spirolactam scaffolds that are likely to be of interest to early-stage drug discove
55 igs (with added protective human transgenes) are likely to be optimal sources of organs for clinical
56 entified peptides in the S glycoprotein that are likely to be presented in human leukocyte antigen (H
57                               These findings are likely to be relevant to all RING E3 catalysed react
58 results also suggest that different isoforms are likely to be responsible for some of the variation o
59                   Coding variants in TMEM175 are likely to be responsible for the association in the
60 understanding when emotion contagion effects are likely to be strong versus weak or nonexistent.
61                              Because sponges are likely to be the first branch of extant multicellula
62 rties control plant responses to climate and are likely to be under strong selective pressure, but th
63 share common genetic architecture, but there are likely to be unique genetic influences on pregnancy
64 n recognition of the fact that these changes are likely to be upstream causes present from birth.
65           We propose that similar mechanisms are likely to be used by other adaptors to regulate subs
66 brate cardiovascular and respiratory systems are likely to be widely distributed among invertebrates
67 that some of the starting materials for life are likely to be widely distributed throughout the unive
68  loss of MCPH1 is common in human cancer and is likely to be a cause of CA.
69  patterning systems, combinatorial signaling is likely to be a major driver of spatial diversity in B
70        Dynamic interplay between Pk isoforms is likely to be an important determinant of PCP outcomes
71 t endotheliopathy is present in COVID-19 and is likely to be associated with critical illness and dea
72  D -> N substitutions in the IRF3 DPHK motif is likely to be associated with vertebrate's adaptations
73                     MRI diagnosis of subtype is likely to be attainable at early disease stages to pr
74 babwe to build an argument that the epidemic is likely to be attenuated in some countries with simila
75              The high rate of photosynthesis is likely to be attributed to high activities of enzymes
76 r to be an allosteric activator or inhibitor is likely to be benefitted by knowledge of the mechanism
77 ociation of alcohol dependence with insomnia is likely to be bidirectional in nature.
78 ich these systems process visual information is likely to be consistent with that found, for example,
79 gulation of DBL-1/BMP signaling by collagens is likely to be contact independent due to physical sepa
80  that proactive genomic surveillance of MRSA is likely to be cost-effective.
81 spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 in a safe manner is likely to be crucial for an effective vaccine.
82   The capacity of trees to withstand drought is likely to be determined by traits associated with the
83  growth inhibition of lignin-modified plants is likely to be distinct from its known role in transcri
84 reactivation of LTBI during HIV co-infection is likely to be driven by the events of HIV replication
85 d through a neighbor-guided mechanism, which is likely to be enabled by the environment-sensitive de
86 nternal variability, future ENSO variability is likely to be enhanced, and vice versa.
87 ng that any remaining atmosphere on TOI-849b is likely to be enriched by water or other volatiles fro
88 ther cells and structures around the infarct is likely to be essential to determine the outcome of th
89                       Clinical applicability is likely to be greatest in the context of hospital ward
90 y seems safe for both mother and neonate and is likely to be helpful, especially before delivery.
91 bed mechanism of insecticide resistance that is likely to be highly relevant to malaria control effor
92 e synaptic function of heteromeric receptors is likely to be impaired by the mutation.
93                      This biomass production is likely to be important for local food webs, as a trop
94            Understanding dispersal processes is likely to be important to understanding the populatio
95 anslated region (UTR) of the 14-3-3zeta mRNA is likely to be involved in its regulation by nucleolin.
96 exon 2.Since an adult case of PFAPA syndrome is likely to be made misunderstanding for infectious rec
97 s coronary artery disease and its prevention is likely to be most effective if initiated prior to the
98 whom prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing is likely to be most valuable.
99 from COVID-19, both directly and indirectly, is likely to be much higher.
100 beta-NAD at the neuroeffector junction (NEJ) is likely to be necessary for terminating inhibitory neu
101 roups, diagnosing and treating HBV infection is likely to be of most impact in driving advances towar
102  However, the range reduction at the equator is likely to be offset by enhanced growth associated wit
103 damage caused by elevated levels of embolism is likely to be one of the key drivers of drought-induce
104 he conditions under which sexual cannibalism is likely to be particularly detrimental to population v
105 unconsidered aspect of system stability that is likely to be pervasive across all realistic complex s
106                          Ambient temperature is likely to be playing a role in the aetiology of TT an
107                            This relationship is likely to be relevant to protein structure prediction
108                Abnormal vascular development is likely to be responsible for their association.
109                 This differential modulation is likely to be secondary to the motor skill acquisition
110 our results, we conclude that this situation is likely to be similar in other regions of Spain and in
111  surfaces, indicating that electron transfer is likely to be slow.
112 Translation from the laboratory to the field is likely to be slowed, however, by the lack of construc
113 ogen with diverse functions, Fgf8 expression is likely to be spatially restricted and temporally dyna
114  predictors, which assess whether a mutation is likely to be stabilising or destabilising to protein
115                               This threshold is likely to be surpassed on tropical coastlines within
116 M environment, in which a critical component is likely to be the extracellular lipopolysaccharide.
117  Targeted screening of high-risk individuals is likely to be the most cost-effective strategy to maxi
118 t of FF commercials exposure for adolescents is likely to be the most effective approach.
119 argeting of epithelial and mesenchymal cells is likely to be the most effective strategy for restrict
120                      Worldwide sepsis burden is likely to be underestimated, and data from low-income
121 from photobleaching experiments with B > 0.1 is likely to be unreliable, but our method can be used t
122 tic variation within the natural populations is likely to be useful for enhancing the breeding of red
123             Broad-spectrum antimicrobial use is likely to be widespread among hospitalized patients,
124 non, which we call 'information limitation', is likely to be widespread in real ecological systems an
125 meroon genotype, which emerged ~22 years ago was likely to be involved in community transmission.
126 r and the effect of continued climate change was likely to be mainly negative, whereas the likely out
127  ectopic enhancer-promoter interactions that were likely to be involved in the disease pathology.
128                              Therefore, they are likely to become useful additions to traditional pre
129                  The future of public health is likely to become increasingly digital, and we review
130                               These patients are likely to benefit from a range of interventions (eg,
131  predictive markers to stratify patients who are likely to benefit from DPS, but instead used in conj
132 s with moderate-to-severe COVID-19 pneumonia are likely to benefit from moderate-dose corticosteroid
133 ment and progression of disease in childhood is likely to carry increased risk of long-term morbidity
134              This is important as conditions are likely to change in the future and changes to social
135 eloped with the aid of a structure, but this is likely to change as current efforts come to fruition.
136 ng the oxygen partial pressure during growth is likely to change the structural and other physical fu
137 ter and identify four cysteine residues that are likely to co-ordinate the cluster by analogy to DNA2
138  state, whether a network is robust or if it is likely to collapse in the near future.
139 e and incidence of obesity and comorbidities are likely to contribute substantially to the rising bur
140                         This ILC2 population is likely to contribute to asthma.
141  of HELLS in maintenance of genome stability is likely to contribute to its role in cancer biology an
142 erns in an experience-dependent manner-which is likely to contribute to learning deficits.
143      This neuroanatomical-functional paradox is likely to contribute to the many failed attempts to i
144 ochondria-associated apoptosis, and necrosis is likely to contribute to the toxicities.
145 smic risk whereas a gradual step-up protocol is likely to decrease it.
146                                         They are likely to develop from papillary thyroid microcarcin
147             Advancing ability to predict who is likely to develop depression holds great potential in
148 re, as d16:1 S1P concentration increases, it is likely to disproportionately activate proinflammatory
149 lly, we suggest that individual gut bacteria are likely to diverge in patterns recapitulating host ph
150 of divalent metal cations, a mechanism which was likely to drive the poor tolerability.
151 nus, resulting in a cis-to-trans switch that is likely to enable protein-protein interactions require
152             Future development in this field is likely to encompass chiral synthesis, biomedical appl
153 rms live in aquatic environments, where they are likely to encounter a variety of viruses, bacteria,
154   Plants dispersing beyond their range limit are likely to encounter novel microbial communities.
155 gest that three-dimensional visualiser tools are likely to enhance learning in anatomy education.
156                  Of these individuals, 45.0% are likely to enroll in their state's Medicaid and Child
157 w the investigation of transmitter switching is likely to evolve with new tools, thus reshaping our u
158 heast, while by 2100 many areas in the north are likely to exceed 30 degrees C at least once per deca
159 ell-developed trans-crustal magmatic systems are likely to exist, due to a lack of deep seismicity.
160 ower tree longevity in the tropical lowlands are likely to expand under future drier and especially w
161                          Metamorphic species are likely to experience more dynamic selective pressure
162 ce imaging scans as input, whether a patient is likely to experience AF recurrence following PVI, eve
163  effective area-based conservation measures, are likely to extend and diversify.
164 least one site on human serum albumin, which is likely to extend the compound's plasma half-life and
165           In the months ahead, policy makers are likely to face difficult choices, and the extent of
166  our work reveals that seabird-derived foods are likely to form a significant part of the diet of St
167 ge family that fine-tunes osmoregulation but is likely to fulfill additional functions.
168 d predicted regulatory elements (pREs), that are likely to function as developmental brain enhancers.
169 cenario we estimate the number of people who are likely to get infected and require medical attention
170 ncestral lineage, which branches in the tree are likely to harbor key affinity-increasing mutations?
171 together, 59% of cases in the studied cohort are likely to have a discrete genetic cause, with 13% of
172 ctanol-air partitioning coefficients (K(OA)) are likely to have a greater potential to undergo long-r
173        These ORFs include upstream ORFs that are likely to have a regulatory role, several in-frame i
174  of new functionalized indole aminals, which are likely to have biological activities.
175                        Overall, our findings are likely to have broader implications on the interpret
176 he intervention, participants, and settings, are likely to have contributed to the lack of replicatio
177 predicted that 140,312 (17.42%) participants are likely to have COVID-19.
178  help identify which portions of a watershed are likely to have large fractions of total stream nitro
179                 Cumulative stress and trauma are likely to have lasting impacts on maternal physiolog
180 tures reflecting underlying pathophysiology, are likely to have less clinical utility compared with a
181 ization and function, these selective shifts are likely to have played a significant role in the emer
182  Black Death pandemic, and political turmoil are likely to have reduced the deforestation of subalpin
183 ular and systemic comorbidities because they are likely to have severe diseases leading to hospitaliz
184  management steps to reduce their occurrence are likely to have significant welfare benefits.
185 e framework to determine which interventions are likely to have the most impact in which settings.
186 n its entirety, these results show that DMSO is likely to have a differential effect on heterogeneous
187  process for flavor development in cocoa but is likely to have a negative impact on the phytochemical
188  that Earth's thermal and chemical evolution is likely to have been largely regulated by plate tecton
189  the mechanisms underlying disease emergence is likely to have critical implications for preventing i
190 he species emerged in Ecuador, domestication is likely to have occurred in Mexico whence it was trans
191  with discussion of the implications that AI is likely to have on each step of this process.
192 atched with the currently circulating strain is likely to have only modest efficacy.
193                           Because our method is likely to have orthogonal strengths relative to exist
194 ting dose misclassification in some patients is likely to have reduced the size of dose-response esti
195 focusing on those hesitant about vaccination is likely to have the population health benefit.
196 a to determine when risk-modeling approaches are likely to identify clinically important HTE, methodo
197                            These differences are likely to impact colonization resistance through lan
198 ultiple biological and environmental factors are likely to impact disease predisposition, onset, prog
199                        Theranostic compounds are likely to impact many cancers in the near future, no
200   Increased investment in primary healthcare is likely to improve health and reduce health inequaliti
201  regional evidence-based clinical guidelines is likely to improve outcomes and reduce variation.
202 er representation of the flow in this region is likely to improve predictability of extreme polar vor
203 ucing humoral, cellular and mucosal immunity is likely to improve the effectiveness of HIV-1 vaccine
204 species, because taxonomically diverse diets are likely to include plants from many lineages.
205               These gain-of-function effects are likely to increase neuronal excitability consistent
206 annually for PWID, otherwise every 10 years) are likely to increase the number screened and treated b
207 f introductions and invasions within the APR are likely to increase, resulting in negative consequenc
208 medication use, rates of cognitive disorders are likely to increase.
209 ose that accounting for polygenic background is likely to increase accuracy of risk estimation for in
210 more control of their health care, use of TM is likely to increase because a large part of the move t
211 osis testing in hospitalized people with HIV is likely to increase life expectancy and be cost-effect
212 hat reduction in c-Cbl in colonic epithelium is likely to increase the levels of nuclear beta-catenin
213 luid, an abrupt high-rate injection protocol is likely to increase the seismic risk whereas a gradual
214 on of invasive non-native species to the APR is likely to increase with predicted increases in the in
215 ed with the post-synaptic afferent terminals is likely to increase, indicating the presence of a prev
216  In summary, MCPyV-associated carcinogenesis is likely to induce the characteristic neuroendocrine fe
217 f social interactions, because these factors are likely to influence how sickness behaviour alters pa
218 various social and environmental forces that are likely to influence the social microbiome at multipl
219  RPA70AB tandem ssDNA-binding domains, which is likely to influence the orientation of XPA and RPA on
220 te severe stresses that limit crop yield and are likely to intensify as climate becomes more variable
221 onal weather events, epizootics causing MMEs are likely to intensify with significant consequences fo
222 anding of immune escape mechanisms in cancer is likely to lead to innovative advances in immunotherap
223                The use of pediatric regimens is likely to lead to more adult patients receiving multi
224 dia deposit in the small airways, where they are likely to make their initial host encounter with epi
225 uency and severity of coral bleaching events is likely to make even rapid recovery as observed in Ald
226 or FAO stimulation; rather, thyroid hormones are likely to negatively regulate both processes in skel
227              We find that sexual cannibalism is likely to negatively impact population survival as po
228 t contains a nuclear localization signal and is likely to not interact directly with the mitochondria
229                      The first indication we are likely to notice is the pattern and severity of dise
230 r highly prevalent pathogens such as malaria are likely to occur but the pathological outcomes of suc
231 of this work is to predict whether mutations are likely to occur in the next flu season using histori
232 atics, we show that this imperfect targeting is likely to occur frequently in nature.
233                    Moreover, this phenomenon is likely to occur in humans because when freshly excise
234 he risks of the tree mortality crisis, which is likely to only become more severe over time due to cl
235 alliative transfusions with hospice services are likely to optimise end-of-life care for patients wit
236 of neutrophil plasticity in these conditions is likely to pave the way to new therapeutic approaches.
237 to account that changes to annual river flow are likely to persist for up to five decades.
238 A 'resilient' forest endures disturbance and is likely to persist.
239  concentration released by erythrocyte lysis is likely to perturb Nf-L detection in DBS elute.
240  cortex, where specific genes, such as TBR1, are likely to play a central role in its neuronal organi
241 viduals with PNES shows that genetic factors are likely to play a role in PNES or its comorbidities i
242                                    Integrins are likely to play an important role in transmitting mec
243                 For anti-MDA, preprogramming is likely to play a major role and at an earlier stage t
244                 Although the immune response is likely to play a pivotal role in controlling Kaposi s
245                       Homeostatic plasticity is likely to play a role in diseases associated with lon
246 an the conventional exchangeable pools) that is likely to play an essential role in the biogeochemica
247 e important role that ecological uncertainty is likely to play in shaping the evolution of specialisa
248                              The hippocampus is likely to play pivotal role in generating these effec
249 nsus approaches to identify the species that are likely to present the highest risk to biodiversity a
250 bserved in many of these syndromes, patients are likely to present to an allergist/immunologist.
251 e data have revealed that the transformation is likely to proceed through the beta-scission of an alk
252                                These effects are likely to profoundly influence signaling between cel
253 uid dynamics parameters to predict AAAs that are likely to progress in size.
254 nd its loss could identify DCIS lesions that are likely to progress into invasive breast cancer.
255 y be a feature of those mild dysplasias that are likely to progress to more aggressive tumours.
256  predicted that compounds which induce IL-33 are likely to promote remyelination.
257       Although virus-neutralizing antibodies are likely to protect, antibodies could potentially trig
258 , currently understudied in polar organisms, are likely to prove critical in determining how climate
259          Variation in leaf traits due to VPC are likely to provide distinct benefits under specific e
260    High-dimensional single-cell technologies are likely to provide the resolution and richness of dat
261 ature (recognizing multiple-epitopes), which is likely to provide enhanced protection against complex
262 ernate pathway signaling and the role of Lyn is likely to provide important information relating to n
263 pulation-level resequencing using long reads is likely to provide novel insight into the evolutionary
264 AKI and identify patients with early AKI who are likely to recover.
265 d wounds with a history of biofilm infection are likely to recur.
266                            While antibiotics are likely to reduce the sensitivity of blood culture, o
267 on per surface area, Malpighamoeba infection is likely to reduce insect survival in natural environme
268                                 These shifts are likely to reflect responses to a dynamic and changin
269 cate that the association of AD with obesity is likely to reflect a causal role for adiposity in the
270                              Poor compliance is likely to reflect lack of enforcement by regulators.
271  nucleus in neurons, and that this mechanism is likely to regulate neuronal plasticity and survival.S
272                           Hence, cephalopods are likely to remain important prey for top predators in
273  and transmission is small, and transmission is likely to remain high at warmer temperatures.
274 cuprizone model, areas of myelin loss, which are likely to remyelinate, was associated with a greater
275 ecular dynamics analyses indicate that these are likely to represent the first steps in the proton tr
276 cumulating that tumors in different subtypes are likely to respond differently to treatments.
277 for the selection of paediatric patients who are likely to respond to PD-1 checkpoint inhibitors.
278 ar marker to identify and target tumors that are likely to respond to platinum-acridines.
279 ents and infrastructure vulnerabilities that are likely to result from alternate flood sources over c
280 ional sequelae are suggested, this inversion is likely to result from the altricial birth of Mustelid
281 ws that adherence to evidence-based criteria is likely to result in a more effective ESD service as d
282 at expanding infant-administered PCV valency is likely to result in diminishing returns, and that com
283 ic processes, climate and ecological dipoles are likely to shift in their intensity, distribution, an
284 esponse to a respiratory virus, such as IAV, is likely to specifically drive maternal and fetal patho
285  observations suggest that alkylative stress is likely to stall translation in vivo and necessitates
286 abolic properties of prostate adenocarcinoma are likely to stem from the distinct metabolism of the p
287 t DENV envelope (E) protein subunit vaccines are likely to stimulate balanced immune responses, becau
288                 The development of a vaccine is likely to take at least 12-18 months, and the typical
289  16% P. falciparum-positive individuals that are likely to transmit, assuming at least 1 female and 1
290   Further sampling of diverse animal species is likely to uncover an even broader host range and grea
291  null models such as the SAR and rarefaction are likely to underestimate extinctions caused by habita
292 yndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection is likely to underlie severe cases of the disease and ha
293            This alternating EEG rhythm phase is likely to underlie the dissociative actions of ketami
294 of the pathogen-specific immune response and is likely to underlie the most advanced COVID-19 clinica
295 ingly, interventions aimed at improving care are likely to use such technologies as machine learning
296  stream insects, particularly where glaciers are likely to vanish on contemporary timescales.
297 non-mutually exclusive habitat features that are likely to vary at spatial scales and influence immun
298  and persistence of antimicrobial resistance is likely to vary across different body sites.
299 e evidence suggests that multiple mechanisms are likely to work concurrently to coordinate stomatal a
300 petuation of heartbeats, multiple mechanisms are likely to work in concert to match energy supply wit

 
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