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1 rphologically complex, ubiquitous cells that are viewed as a homogeneous population tiling the entire
2                  Electro-driven technologies are viewed as a potential alternative to the current sta
3 uctive dissolution, Fe-bearing clay minerals are viewed as a renewable source of Fe redox activity in
4 IOH) based on lunar soil simulant, which may be viewed as a "lunar cement".
5 ions are less well defined, and instead, can be viewed as a 2D biased random walk that seeks the path
6                  The continuum equations can be viewed as a coarse-grained version of previously deve
7 lem and that optimal dismantling sets cannot be viewed as a collection of individually well-performin
8                                       It can be viewed as a collection of Landau levels that arise fr
9                       Therefore, viruses can be viewed as a component of the microbiome, and interact
10  Strikingly, we also find that hydricity can be viewed as a continuum in water: the free energy of hy
11 ription times, and that transcription should be viewed as a cooperative group effort by multiple poly
12                   Task-specific dystonia can be viewed as a corruption or loss of motor control confi
13    No clear solution exists, and this should be viewed as a critical challenge to any elimination eff
14                As such, uraemic syndrome can be viewed as a disease of perturbed inter-organ and inte
15 cture of SSZ-70 is a polytype of MWW and can be viewed as a disordered ABC-type stacking of MWW-layer
16             While this Hill nonlinearity can be viewed as a distortion that is imposed by the biophys
17          Poverty-related food insecurity can be viewed as a form of economic and nutritional uncertai
18 ntirely reagent-controlled, this process may be viewed as a general, alternative approach to the prep
19                                    These can be viewed as a generalization of marginal structural mea
20                            Our framework may be viewed as a generalization of the 'peak probability c
21                         Because the ICZT can be viewed as a generalization of the inverse fast Fourie
22 mong women of reproductive age, which should be viewed as a global public health priority.
23 s demonstrate that oncogene signaling should be viewed as a heterocellular process and that our exist
24                                Chromatin can be viewed as a hierarchically structured fiber that regu
25 at organization of a community generally can be viewed as a high-density node surrounded by neighbors
26 ecause the natural randomness in meiosis can be viewed as a high-dimensional randomized experiment.
27 ur findings reveal that the cell nucleus can be viewed as a highly charged polymer gel with intriguin
28 tantial evidence that day respiration should be viewed as a highly dynamic metabolic pathway that int
29              The resultant balancing act can be viewed as a hormetic U-shaped relationship for biolog
30 alerkin time domain (DGTD) method, which can be viewed as a hybrid of the spectral-element time-domai
31 ly overlapping, social communities, that can be viewed as a large interconnected metapopulation.
32                 The formed hybrid states can be viewed as a linear combination of light (vacuum field
33                              This effect can be viewed as a manifestation of the concentration-quench
34 s recently associated with ccRCC, it can now be viewed as a metabolic disease.
35 sociated expansion of Enterobacteriaceae can be viewed as a microbial signature of epithelial dysfunc
36 alternative splicing of few genes, which may be viewed as a minor change in the cells' whole transcri
37 e demonstrate how a phylogenetic network can be viewed as a mixture model that lends itself to a nove
38                    We argue that benzene can be viewed as a molecular "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" with it
39 atomic layers of N-Si-N-Mo-N-Si-N, which can be viewed as a MoN(2) layer sandwiched between two Si-N
40   We suggest that paranoia should not solely be viewed as a pathological symptom of a mental disorder
41                       Such a superfamily may be viewed as a population of sequences corresponding to
42            Integration of autonomous RAS can be viewed as a positive aid, but it might also be percei
43 mical bonding analyses show that PrB7(-) can be viewed as a Pr(II) [eta(7) -B7(3-) ] complex with thr
44                           This challenge can be viewed as a problem in which human society must navig
45 g of more intensive BP treatment, should not be viewed as a reason to avoid or de-escalate treatment
46 thogen concept remains useful, it should not be viewed as a rigid classification of pathogenic microb
47        The bias in the literature, thus, can be viewed as a selection with two different selection pr
48 coinfections will reveal whether they should be viewed as a serious concern for public health.
49 nt phenomena, in such a way that they should be viewed as a single barrier on the route for efficient
50 missural enhancement suggests the ICs should be viewed as a single entity in which the representation
51 ce of scaled patterns, the entire embryo may be viewed as a single unified dynamic system where mater
52  be identified is often trivial and may even be viewed as a solved problem.
53                         Instead, this should be viewed as a starting set of, well, guidelines.
54 osphatidylserine recognition receptors could be viewed as a subset of scavenger receptors that are ca
55             Thus, increased FGF21 in CKD can be viewed as a survival response at the sacrifice of blo
56 e) moiety with a boron-boron single bond can be viewed as a symmetric dimer of the parent boratabenze
57 at childhood exposure to bullying may partly be viewed as a symptom of preexisting vulnerabilities.
58 echnique and many of its generalizations can be viewed as a systematic way to go from the continuous-
59                         Each Au(11) unit can be viewed as a tetravalent superatom forming four deloca
60 ago, we hypothesized that drug addiction can be viewed as a transition from voluntary, recreational d
61 demonstrate that the inverse computation can be viewed as a type of image restoration process similar
62                     The resulting effect may be viewed as a unique type of quantum phase transition t
63 In this context, (19) F NMR spectroscopy can be viewed as a useful method for investigating the host-
64 therapeutic approach to the brain but has to be viewed as a very complex technology.
65 ructure on reaction rate and selectivity has been viewed as a black box, and a truly systematic study
66 especially in a high vacuum environment, has been viewed as a challenge.
67 d of traffic jams in urban networks has long been viewed as a complex spatio-temporal phenomenon that
68 itutive heterochromatin, which has typically been viewed as a conformationally static entity.
69 een the stiffened heart and vessels has long been viewed as a core mechanism in heart failure with pr
70 of RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC), has been viewed as a cytoplasmic protein.
71         Historically Alzheimer's disease has been viewed as a disease of abnormally aggregated protei
72                 Although quiescence has long been viewed as a dormant, low-activity state, increasing
73           While amputation has traditionally been viewed as a failure of therapy, recent developments
74  fear in the hearts of students-and has long been viewed as a gatekeeper course for those interested
75                              Cancer has long been viewed as a genetic disease; however, epigenetic si
76                     Children's wait time has been viewed as a good indicator of their later developme
77                    Thirst has conventionally been viewed as a homeostatic response to changes in bloo
78 00 parallel fibre synapses, which have often been viewed as a homogeneous synaptic population and stu
79 acetylene addition (HACA) mechanism has long been viewed as a key route to aromatic ring growth of po
80                       Oxygenation has widely been viewed as a major factor driving the emergence and
81 tendency of Eu(II) to oxidize to Eu(III) has been viewed as a major obstacle to in vivo imaging.
82 e matter hyperintensities have traditionally been viewed as a marker of vascular disease, recent path
83 Abeta, which was surprising because VEGF has been viewed as a neuro-protective protein.
84                           Classically AD has been viewed as a neurodegenerative disease of the elderl
85                             The NPC has also been viewed as a nuclear architectural platform that imp
86       Altered metabolism in cancer cells has been viewed as a passive response required for a maligna
87 mation of large rivers, landscape change has been viewed as a primary driver of biological diversific
88    Sensorimotor adaptation has traditionally been viewed as a purely error-based process.
89 g II signaling identifies ONOO(-), which has been viewed as a reactive damaging byproduct of superoxi
90 p RA has led to palindromic rheumatism often being viewed as a relapsing-remitting variant of RA.
91 iquid chromatography (2D-LC) is increasingly being viewed as a viable tool for solving difficult sepa
92 e G proteins, the GPCR-G-protein interaction is viewed as a bimolecular event involving the formation
93 etize sleep both in terms of state, where it is viewed as a binary (wake or sleep) process, and in ti
94  services between providers and patients and is viewed as a cost-effective alternative to more tradit
95                Thus, islet ACE2 upregulation is viewed as a desirable therapeutic goal.
96               The resting membrane potential is viewed as a diffusion potential.
97           The rostral migratory stream (RMS) is viewed as a glia-enriched conduit of forward-migratin
98 ancer, frequent hospitalization increasingly is viewed as a hallmark of poor-quality care.
99 novel methods for vaccine delivery, the skin is viewed as a high potential target, due to the abundan
100 r this framework, the critically ill patient is viewed as a host colonized by pathobiota dynamically
101 o maintain self-renewal, and differentiation is viewed as a passive process that depends on loss of a
102                               DDR activation is viewed as a physiological barrier against uncontrolle
103  together such that each amplification curve is viewed as a point in a multidimensional space.
104                                This reaction is viewed as a potential basis for predictive biomarkers
105                            Agonism of GPR119 is viewed as a potential therapeutic approach for the tr
106  build a more general framework where memory is viewed as a problem of passing information through no
107 cell types such as brain-derived neurons and is viewed as a relatively stable DNA base.
108 ng solid organ carcinogenesis, respectively, is viewed as a shifting balance between a breach versus
109 ake or sleep) process, and in time, where it is viewed as a single time point derived from subjective
110 quality of crops, known as biofortification, is viewed as a sustainable approach to alleviate micronu
111                           The nervous system is viewed as a tissue affected by cancer and as a condui
112 ts far differently than before 2016, when it was viewed as a "CAAX protease" responsible for cleavage
113         For many years, stem cell metabolism was viewed as a byproduct of cell fate status rather tha
114 on (LTP) has been extensively studied, as it was viewed as a potential cellular mechanism of learning
115  have raised issues about whether ageing can be viewed as adaptive itself, or is a consequence of oth
116   Compulsive behaviors (e.g., addiction) can be viewed as an aberrant decision process where inflexib
117                             Our approach can be viewed as an alternative approach of the standard LDA
118 large observational databases (big data) can be viewed as an attempt to emulate a randomized experime
119 ammatory disease in certain models and might be viewed as an attractive therapeutic target for the tr
120 ncreases in systemic inflammation, which can be viewed as an early event in the course of Alzheimer's
121                         Allergic disease can be viewed as an early manifestation of immune dysregulat
122 ous colloids is well-established, g-C3N4 can be viewed as an effective and well-accessible colloidal
123                           The reaction could be viewed as an electron-transfer initiated reduction of
124                       The Au130(p-MBT)50 can be viewed as an elongated version of the Au102(SR)44.
125               Alternatively, personality can be viewed as an emergent property of responses to the ex
126 erconducting artificial atom, which can also be viewed as an entangled pair of single-cavity cat stat
127 t the combination of distinct epigenomes can be viewed as an epigenomic shock, which is characterized
128                               CDH might thus be viewed as an evolutionary atavism.
129                                  It can also be viewed as an experiment in the sociology of neuroscie
130                                It could also be viewed as an expression of immunological damage.
131                                   This could be viewed as an extension of the standard spin diffusion
132                         An allopolyploid can be viewed as an immortalized hybrid, with the opportunit
133                       The oxygen binding can be viewed as an inner-sphere electron-transfer process t
134                             The Zr12-SBU can be viewed as an inorganic node dimerized from two common
135                       In this sense, HOT may be viewed as an intermediate position between GWT and ea
136                 The parametric g-formula can be viewed as an intermediate step between traditional ep
137 o the observed bicyclic products in what can be viewed as an interrupted [2+2] cycloaddition.
138 ith charge transfer from B(3) to Ir, and can be viewed as an Ir-(eta(3) -B(3) (+) ) complex.
139 onment suggests that metal-based drugs shall be viewed as an opportunity for the treatment of tumour
140                                COFs can also be viewed as an organic solid consisting of a periodic a
141 suggesting that MDS with excess blasts could be viewed as an overlap between a dysplastic bone marrow
142 th nearly perfect Ih point symmetry, and can be viewed as an Sb@Pd12 icosahedron centered inside of a
143 ition ensembles therefore no longer needs to be viewed as an uncertainty explosion problem but as a s
144                      Although Fatostatin has been viewed as an antitumor agent due to its inhibition
145         Animal development has traditionally been viewed as an autonomous process directed by the hos
146 s mammals with high-crowned cheek teeth have been viewed as an example of coevolution.
147  The central nervous system has historically been viewed as an immune-privileged site, but recent dat
148            The demographic dividend has long been viewed as an important factor for economic developm
149         Cellular senescence has historically been viewed as an irreversible cell-cycle arrest mechani
150 after liberation from mechanical ventilation is viewed as an adverse event in ICUs.
151                         Historically, the TM was viewed as an impermeable barrier.
152                              Self-management was viewed as an important, unavoidable feature of life
153  programs these factors led to services that are viewed as appropriate, integrated, responsive, and c
154                      This process, which can be viewed as 'auto-transduction', allows S. aureus to ef
155 S tissues support the notion that instead of being viewed as autonomous organelles, mitochondria are
156 countability Act and related laws should not be viewed as barriers to clinicians sharing information
157  (avoidance) and habits (habitual avoidance) are viewed as being controlled by unique circuits that o
158 g, both individually and as clusters, should be viewed as being mostly stochastic.
159 ned from highly trained individuals they can be viewed as being reflective of the diminution of integ
160 vian and mammalian viruses, but the B allele is viewed as being almost exclusively found in avian vir
161 ial neural networks, but historically it has been viewed as biologically problematic.
162 tructurally flexible pai-frameworks that can be viewed as building blocks for more complex chiral nan
163                                 These groups are viewed as candidates for transmitting information be
164                                  EB proteins are viewed as central regulators of +TIPs and cell polar
165 omeric glucocorticoid receptor (GR) has long been viewed as central to glucocorticoid (GC) efficacy.
166 f structural motifs that have conventionally been viewed as challenging.
167                Stem cell differentiation has been viewed as coming from transitions between attractor
168  features of the prokaryotic chromosomes can be viewed as compensations for this severe restriction.
169                 Alternatively, membranes can be viewed as complex fluids, whose properties are linked
170 18)-framework in the Ln(3)B(18)(-) cages can be viewed as consisting of two triangular B(6) motifs co
171 at research illustrating gender bias in STEM is viewed as convincing, the culture of science can begi
172 -generation biofuels from non-edible biomass is viewed as crucial for establishing a sustainable bio-
173 ound in ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T) patients are viewed as defects of the B and T cells of the acquir
174   Neonatal CD4(+) T cells have traditionally been viewed as deficient in their capacity to produce Th
175                 Lysosomes have traditionally been viewed as degradative organelles, although a growin
176          The postnatal coronary vessels have been viewed as developing through expansion of vessels f
177                           Such symptoms have been viewed as difficult to treat but may be amenable to
178 entially other) neurological afflictions can be viewed as diseases with a neuro-lympho-vascular compo
179 ller teams search more deeply into the past, are viewed as disruptive to science and technology and s
180 chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are viewed as distinct disorders, there is increasing aw
181 d Alzheimer dementia (AD) traditionally have been viewed as distinct clinical and pathologic entities
182 te - have meant that they have traditionally been viewed as distinct from most other types of cells.
183 t treatment and distribution processes could be viewed as ecological disturbances exhibited over spac
184                           Gall induction can be viewed as ecosystem engineering since galls serve as
185 re, the rotation of CH(3)NH(3) molecules can be viewed as effectively giving local structures that ar
186  examples of color terms, have traditionally been viewed as either the underlying source of cross-lan
187 ns and radical alkoxycarbonylations, can all be viewed as electron-catalysed reactions.
188 ome to phenome gap where external phenotypes are viewed as emergent properties of internal phenotypes
189 number of technologies have evolved that can be viewed as emerging therapeutic approaches for periodo
190  mitochondria and chloroplasts have begun to be viewed as environmental sensors, and rapid advancemen
191 nteredness is a concept that is increasingly being viewed as essential for clinical research.
192 -1 blockade in a subset of patients with GPP are viewed as evidence for an autoinflammatory pathogene
193 ts from 635-541 million years (Myr) ago have been viewed as evidence for the rise of animals to ecolo
194 serve functions in sensory integration, have been viewed as evolutionarily convergent with mushroom b
195  that cobalamin selectivity might ultimately be viewed as existing on a spectrum of affinity for each
196 l physiologic control goes awry and may thus be viewed as failures of homeostasis.
197 ppear and the times before it happens, which are viewed as fixation probabilities and fixation times,
198                              Marine reserves are viewed as flagship tools to protect exploited specie
199             Hunter-gatherer kinship patterns are viewed as flexible, whereas agricultural societies a
200 entation of dendritic integration, which can be viewed as functionally sparse.
201 yntheses were developed: 1) Mealtimes should be viewed as high priority.
202 t, conversely, many events that will one day be viewed as historic attract little attention at the ti
203 l instability of Citral in acidic conditions is viewed as hurdle to commercialize it in food/beverage
204                Although these results should be viewed as hypothesis generating, and the population s
205 chnology, which produces structures that can be viewed as if individual atomic planes had been remove
206 fectious diseases but more recently are also being viewed as important players in tissue repair.
207        In simple terms, macrophages can thus be viewed as incendiary devices with hair triggers waiti
208                   Until recently, ice sheets were viewed as inert components of this cycle and largel
209                   These two cancers need not be viewed as inevitably fatal, and can be cured, particu
210 network coordination and interneurons should be viewed as integral elements of cortical computations
211             Protein-interaction networks can be viewed as interconnected complexes (nodes) of RNA-bin
212                      Plant functional traits are viewed as key to predicting important ecosystem and
213                             Computations can be viewed as language recognition problems where both la
214       Unlike microsaccades, drifts remain to be viewed as largely random eye movements.
215                       Although the diagnosis is viewed as largely fatal by many clinicians, operative
216 recently, the right ventricle (RV) has often been viewed as less important than the left ventricle an
217  to include 14% of participants, not testing was viewed as less desirable than remote testing (OR 0.5
218               Historically, the thalamus has been viewed as little more than a relay, simply transfer
219 fermions (massless chiral particles that can be viewed as magnetic monopoles in momentum space) in th
220 mption that protein interaction networks can be viewed as maps in which diseases can be identified wi
221 obility above 265 K, so dramatic that it can be viewed as melting of hydrogen sublattice.
222 Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (aaRSs) have long been viewed as mere housekeeping proteins and have there
223 though conventional antimicrobial drugs have been viewed as miraculous cure-alls for the past 80 year
224 ded diamondoid dimers and trimers, which may be viewed as models of diamond with surface sp(2)-defect
225 A2 canonical and noncanonical signaling have been viewed as mutually exclusive, we show that S897 pho
226                 The core-shell structure can be viewed as nested, concentric polyhedra, containing a
227  competing partial explanation, which should be viewed as not discounting the role of the etiopathoge
228               Whether such points should now be viewed as obstacles or stepping stones is a matter of
229  encoded products (fusion RNAs and proteins) are viewed as one of the hallmarks of cancer.
230                        Energy efficiency can be viewed as one aspect of nerve terminal function, in b
231 anking and selecting protein models has long been viewed as one of the major challenges for protein t
232 e health and productivity of populations and is viewed as one of the five largest adverse health impa
233 decades, variations in medical practice have been viewed as opportunities to promote best practices a
234                       In economics, subjects are viewed as optimal decision makers who maximize their
235 nerations, and how the Lansing effect should be viewed as part of a broader framework, considering ho
236 ults suggest that these neurons and glia can be viewed as part of an epithelium continuous with the s
237    Here we show that microglial cells, which are viewed as pathologic sensors of the brain, can sense
238      Furthermore, indole and its derivatives are viewed as potential antivirulence compounds against
239                              These areas may be viewed as potential areas to investigate further or t
240 eward signals elicited by the macronutrients are viewed as potentially problematic (e.g., contribute
241              Some of our isolated CIDs could be viewed as precursors, because they apparently initiat
242              Reaching and grasping typically are viewed as processes that proceed concurrently in the
243  nanoparticles densely modified with DNA can be viewed as "programmable atom equivalents" (PAEs).
244 ignin-inspired bisguaiacols presented herein are viewed as promising sustainable alternatives to BPA
245 dition to sample preparation, MIPs have also been viewed as promising alternatives to bio-receptors d
246 he has neglected certain evidence that could be viewed as proof that a neural code operates in the br
247 d expand the class of pathologic states that are viewed as protein-misfolding diseases.
248 ly random jammed (MRJ) particle packings can be viewed as prototypical glasses in that they are maxim
249 l put forward the concept that allergens may be viewed as 'protoxins' which need to be activated by I
250 the activity of nanostructured materials can be viewed as quantitative movies, readily obtained, to r
251 er of the boron atoms; the reaction can also be viewed as rare example of the protonation of an eleme
252 he study of normal numbers, which often have been viewed as reasonable proxies for randomness, given
253         Because of this image, surgeons have been viewed as resistant to change and some behaviors, v
254  Simulated etching confirms that etching can be viewed as reversed growth.
255 period (250-950 CE) Maya warfare has largely been viewed as ritualized and limited in scope(1-6).
256 ides are biological pest control agents that are viewed as safer alternatives to the synthetic chemic
257 tory and cognitive processing have sometimes been viewed as separate domains, a growing body of work
258 emory pool, whereas KLRG1(+)CD127(low) cells are viewed as short-lived effectors.
259 Xe-Cl bonds are very weakly covalent and can be viewed as sigma-hole interactions, similar to those e
260 herms or endotherms on mixing, though small, are viewed as signatures of Coulombic interactions which
261                              These reactions are viewed as significant because of severity and unexpe
262 ral circuit function, but have traditionally been viewed as simple, homogenous cells that serve the s
263                                 Proteins can be viewed as small-world networks of amino acid residues
264  [Bi=B-B=O](-) in which both boron atoms can be viewed as sp-hybridized and the [B-BO](-) fragment is
265                       BMs have traditionally been viewed as static protein assemblies that provide st
266                             These events can be viewed as stemming from the convergence of several im
267 onceptually, episodic memory is increasingly being viewed as subject to lifelong transformations that
268  some behaviors, vulnerability, for example, are viewed as "suspect" because they seemingly threaten
269            Historically, sleep problems have been viewed as symptoms of associated neuropsychiatric d
270                     These differences should be viewed as targets for intervention and should be inco
271 so indicate that MOR-Gal1R heteromers should be viewed as targets for the treatment of opioid use dis
272     Pro-opiomelanocortin (ARC(POMC)) neurons are viewed as the counterpoint to ARC(AgRP) neurons.
273 cenes, fullerenes, and graphene nanoribbons, are viewed as the potential successors to silicon in the
274                  These resistance mechanisms are viewed as the prevailing function of immunity.
275                         Hence, ReB(6)(-) can be viewed as the first metallaboron analog of metallaben
276 al, the estimation of an object or event can be viewed as the grouping of these measurements into rep
277  the resulting variability in projections to be viewed as the irreducible uncertainty component of cl
278 aterials to construct it, the metabolome can be viewed as the physiology that powers it.
279                 The physiology of a cell can be viewed as the product of thousands of proteins acting
280                           They can therefore be viewed as the rat homolog of the primate anterior lim
281 bution of the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process can be viewed as the result of the interplay between a rando
282 ta(4) -P(4) complexes are presented that can be viewed as the simple coordination of the [cyclo-P(4)
283       This structronic superelectrophore can be viewed as the three-dimensional counterpart of benchm
284           Thus, cognition-or brain power-can be viewed as the zero-emissions energy for sustainable d
285 PE) is common in the aging eye, and has long been viewed as the hallmark of age-related macular degen
286 uced receptor dimerization has traditionally been viewed as the key event in transmembrane signalling
287                      The game of Go has long been viewed as the most challenging of classic games for
288 ars, monotonic (never-decreasing) growth has been viewed as the predominant trajectory of post-natal
289 ities of the mammalian CNS, its regeneration is viewed as the holy grail of regenerative medicine.
290   Although radical cystectomy (RC) currently is viewed as the standard of care for muscle-invasive bl
291                    Dendritic cells (DCs) can be viewed as translators between innate and adaptive imm
292                     All three structures can be viewed as tricapped trigonal prisms of Ge9 with the t
293 ta-Amyloid aggregates found in brain plaques are viewed as triggers of cytotoxicity and neuroinflamma
294                                     They can be viewed as truncated analogues of adenophostin A and r
295 e controls which are effectively audited and are viewed as trustworthy by diverse stakeholders.
296                      Alkali halides MX, have been viewed as typical ionic compounds, characterized by
297                           Discrepancies have been viewed as under-reporting of financial relationship
298 at deviate significantly from 24 h (T24) has been viewed as unlikely because the circadian pacemaker
299 d their surgical identity because they might be viewed as vulnerable.
300 ons challenge the way dying cells themselves are viewed, as well as how healthy cells interact with a

 
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