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1 ffects play a significant role in how fluids behave.
2  prescribe how their members are supposed to behave.
3 etic diversity, but also affects how animals behave.
4 ulture, traditions, and ways of thinking and behaving.
5                                           To behave adaptively with sufficient flexibility, biologica
6                  We assessed whether species behaved adaptively by evaluating the correlation between
7                                Most of these behave aggressively at presentation and require immediat
8  compatibility of precursor classes for well-behaved ALD in MOFs (AIM) and identify challenges and so
9                    We found that the sensors behaved almost identically to Au disk electrodes for the
10  sphingosine-1-phosphate lyase (hS1PL) while behaving also as an enzyme substrate.
11 , followed by research on how liars actually behave and individuals' ability to detect lies.
12 a deep understanding of how drugs and tissue behave and interact.
13 uliar distributions of quantum numbers, well-behaved and abnormal energy spectra in B(z)-dependencies
14 ng throughout the nervous system of a freely behaving animal.
15                          In conscious freely behaving animals blockade of Ca(2+)-dependent vesicular
16                          Dynamic measures in behaving animals included assessing (1) VTA neuronal enc
17                However, whether dendrites in behaving animals perform independent local computations
18      Interrogating these phenomena in freely behaving animals requires a portable microscope with mul
19  measures of sensorimotor behavior in awake, behaving animals revealed dysfunction after chronic chem
20 g the nuclear activity of class IIa HDACs in behaving animals using a chemical-genetic technique, we
21 combined chronic electrophysiology in freely behaving animals with an eye-reopening paradigm to enhan
22 al firing properties of mossy cells in awake behaving animals, but how the activity of these highly a
23 able problem of multiphoton imaging in awake behaving animals, particularly when imaging synapses.
24 ile electrodes allow for recording in freely-behaving animals, they tend to be bulky and stiff, causi
25 ctivity are compromised by brain movement in behaving animals.
26 ssing in the central nervous system of awake behaving animals.
27 ve chemical control over cell populations in behaving animals.
28 d in vivo neural imaging in awake and freely-behaving animals.
29  measurement of brainwide dynamics in freely behaving animals.
30 local tissue oxygen were performed in freely behaving animals.
31 the major hippocampal interneuron classes in behaving animals.
32 h-resolution imaging of dopamine dynamics in behaving animals.
33 and limbs for week-long timescales in freely behaving animals.
34 spiny projection neurons remains untested in behaving animals.
35 methods for measuring whisker movements from behaving animals.
36 uman aging affects how we learn to optimally behave are not well understood; it has been suggested th
37 ighlighted that the new complex Fe3 does not behave as a bifunctional catalyst, in contrast to its fo
38 wing us to propose that TRAPPII is likely to behave as a guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) for
39                Experiments suggest that TPEs behave as a network of interacting microelectrodes made
40 lated by the gate voltage, making the device behave as a photodetector for positive gate voltages and
41 n coherently interacting excited states that behave as a single quantum entity.
42  innate immune response allowing Coxiella to behave as a stealth pathogen.
43 he and HSPCs, which instructs young HSPCs to behave as aged HSPCs.
44                    Homodimeric proteins that behave as allosterically modulated, functional heterodim
45 to this textbook description: these reagents behave as aluminium nucleophiles.
46 tch activation and suggest that Jag1-ICD may behave as an oncogenic driver that is able to sustain tu
47                       Activatable chemokines behave as AND-gates since they emit only after receptor
48 r septum positioning paradoxically appear to behave as better sizers.
49 tion of dynamic crosslinks, enabling them to behave as both robust networks and moldable plastics.
50 d-shell organic molecules have been shown to behave as competent electron-transfer catalysts in photo
51                             Divalent cations behave as effective cross-linkers of intermediate filame
52 ayer structured [Gd(2)C](2+).2e(-) electride behave as ferromagnetic elements in two-dimensional inte
53 actionalization"-elementary excitations that behave as fractions of an electron.
54 newable H(2) technology, [FeFe]-hydrogenases behave as highly reversible electrocatalysts when immobi
55 Because Ly6C(low) patrolling monocytes (PMo) behave as housekeepers of the vasculature, we tested whe
56  consider whether the failure of a system to behave as ideally hypothesized, or the failure of one cr
57 ns with large effects, while other mutations behave as if they are effectively neutral.
58 at natural selection leads to organisms that behave as if they are trying to maximise their fitness.
59 need to hope as a subjective feeling, but to behave as if they had this feeling.
60  which cristae within the same mitochondrion behave as independent bioenergetic units, preventing the
61                            We find that APBs behave as liquid condensates in response to telomere DNA
62 he p.Tyr1499Asp in the catalytic SET domain, behave as loss-of-function (LoF) alleles.
63 (1,2)-that is, a material in which electrons behave as massless chiral fermions.
64 at stable singlet electrophilic carbenes can behave as metal surrogates in the activation of strong E
65 through the fungus-hematite interactions can behave as mimetic catalysts, similar to nanozymes that i
66 s act as pathogens when infecting humans and behave as mutualistic or commensal organisms when coloni
67 mulation results, polycyclic aromatics could behave as natural anti-agglomerants and enhance the perf
68 ividuals fail to rescue the loss of Cdk8 and behave as null alleles.
69  local emissions and both pollutants largely behave as passive tracers at time scales of 1 day or les
70 ignificant developments on Ru complexes that behave as powerful water oxidation catalysts and where a
71                          These Imi scaffolds behave as proline analogues characterized by a flat stru
72 ature, whereas at low temperature, the pGNRs behave as quantum dots showing single-electron tunneling
73                                ASB9 and CUL5 behave as rigid rods, connected through a hinge provided
74 hat two pol eta residues, Phe-18 and Tyr-92, behave as steric gates to influence sugar selectivity.
75  the human disease-associated CDK19 variants behave as strong loss-of-function variants, and deleteri
76 ng how surface-passivated gold nanoparticles behave as synthetic nanonucleases, able to cleave pBR322
77 daries which block the carrier transport and behave as the non-radiative recombination centers.
78 CANCE STATEMENT The slow waves of NREM sleep behave as traveling waves, and their propagation has bee
79                      Importantly, slow waves behave as traveling waves, and their propagation is assu
80                            The SEN molecules behaved as a bolaamphiphile in aqueous media, underwent
81      4e showed weak incorporation and rather behaved as a dNTP-competitive inhibitor.
82  also competed for the oxidants, but Mn(III) behaved as a reactive intermediate that reacted with Fe(
83 he results suggested that Tempranillo blanco behaved as an arginine accumulator variety.
84 ter the establishment of depression, lactate behaved as antidepressant.
85  phenylalanine-betaxanthin, and dopaxanthin, behaved as extraordinary in vivo antioxidants and anti-a
86 ed alpha4beta2 antagonistic properties while behaved as full agonists on recombinant alpha7 and on SH
87  sympatric with various nematode species and behaved as generalist predators.
88                                         They behaved as negative allosteric modulators, and molecular
89 t pupae) more than one mite was involved and behaved as parasitoids, draining the host of its interna
90 Furthermore, a small fraction of individuals behaves as "speech superemitters," consistently releasin
91 activity is dramatically improved so that it behaves as a "super-repressor." In vitro, ParA(R351A) bi
92 ell established that cerebral autoregulation behaves as a 'high-pass' filter, recommended frequency b
93               The resulting nanoarchitecture behaves as a bienzymatic-like glucose biosensor with a c
94     The (GeTe)(1-2x)(SnSe)(x)(SnS)(x) system behaves as a coexistence of point-defect rich solid solu
95 d of the reproductive phase the arrested SAM behaves as a dormant meristem, and they strongly support
96                                          1 b behaves as a frustrated Lewis pair capable of activation
97 s indicate that Na(2)BaCo(PO(4))(2) possibly behaves as a gapless QSL with itinerant spin excitations
98  geometry imposed by the perovskite cage and behaves as a heavy atom rattling oscillator.
99                                           It behaves as a highly efficient low-molecular-weight hydro
100  framework of the {Mo(124)Ce(4)} MB not only behaves as a host able to trap a chiral {Mo(8)} cluster
101 HSF2BP-S167L variant in mouse showed that it behaves as a hypomorphic allele compared to a new loss-o
102  that in the presence of phosphatase, CaMKII behaves as a leaky integrator of calcium signals, a resu
103                   While the isoform aPKCzeta behaves as a leukemic suppressor, aPKClambda/iota is cri
104 ro; instead, at higher densities, the system behaves as a marginal glass, marked by logarithmic growt
105 n assumption on the degree to which the cell behaves as a mixer.
106  that LEF-10, a baculovirus-encoded protein, behaves as a prion.
107 sters to realize a larger cluster dimer that behaves as a single electronic unit, possessing a smalle
108 BE = 2,2'-(ethylenedioxy)bis(ethylammonium)) behaves as a single ensemble.
109                                     Next, it behaves as a stable glass, marked by the appearance of a
110 ne-boranes, RR'PH.BH(3), using a CAAC, which behaves as a stoichiometric hydrogen acceptor to release
111 atter approaches have shown that the spindle behaves as an active liquid crystal.
112 binds AhR with an apparent K(D) of 50 nm and behaves as an AhR antagonist.
113  the interactions provide evidence that soil behaves as an extended composite phenotype of the reside
114 ing protease inhibition, and thus whether it behaves as an inhibitor or a substrate.
115           Our results suggest that idebenone behaves as an NQO1-dependent prodrug, raising the possib
116                 Without condensin, chromatin behaves as an unconstrained Rouse polymer with excluded
117                                  The circuit behaves as designed; however, it is riddled with genetic
118                                         K(i) behaves as expected for a compound marker of permeabilit
119 room temperature in EtOAc, where XtalFluor-E behaves as the activating agent and the fluoride source.
120 als the physical properties of cellohexaose, behaving as a rigid ribbon that becomes flexible when tw
121 mited, SURF-TG may reduce surface tension by behaving as a secondary membrane component.
122 , ultralow bandgap GNRs with charge carriers behaving as massive Dirac fermions can be realized when
123 lt fish, in neurons and also in radial glia, behaving as neural stem cells.
124  arrest at the end of the reproductive phase behave at the transcriptomic level as dormant meristems,
125 to moment "input" to the neural dynamics and behaving based on the current neural state, irrespective
126 hermodynamic stability, prediction of poorly-behaving biologics is difficult, and searching for seque
127 ntibody-like expression and assembly of well-behaved bispecific molecules that combine an anti-CD3 an
128 (2)(+) groups on the same six-membered ring, behaving both as an electron donor and an electron accep
129  provides proof of the feasibility of a well-behaved broad-spectrum allosteric antiviral and describe
130 lize and glycine-helix breaking) yields well-behaved clade C-Env trimers capable of boosting the brea
131 ertion that MTs under specific circumstances behave consistently with the definition of a memristor.
132 tational challenges due to redundancy, badly behaved data and noise.
133                                     For well-behaved data, such as molecular sequences, the runtime a
134 analysis indicated that a number of pathways behave differently between domesticated and wild salmon
135 ention in WM are distinct processes that can behave differently depending on the relative importance
136 ist among these progenitors and how they may behave differently during inflammation.
137 s emit radio-frequency radiation or why they behave differently from negative leaders.
138 nalysis reveals that NNRTI-induced mutations behave differently from the others.
139 describe theories explaining why liars would behave differently from truth tellers, followed by resea
140   This in turn implies that the dopants will behave differently is silicon-rich and germanium-rich re
141 tients deregulate fewer genes and clinically behave differently than their male counterparts, while s
142 of Brd4, but in all other aspects the mutant behaves differently between the two families of papillom
143  observations suggest that the immune system behaves differently in children than adults.
144 es responded to complex odors collected from behaving dominant males, possibly as a mechanism to medi
145 imate (non-Lorentzian) spectral density that behaves exactly at both high and low frequencies.
146 rug screens and identified a chemically well-behaved, first-in-class hit with nanomolar anti-RABV pot
147                                Recordings in behaving flies confirmed that motor neurons are typicall
148 pes, offering a system to study how foragers behave given the persistent occurrence of disease threat
149 ique for cognitive neuroscience in awake and behaving human infants.
150 sights derived from observing these cells in behaving humans include that semantic representations ar
151              We conclude that, in conscious, behaving humans, ventilatory sensitivities to progressiv
152 lt concentrations at which the salt solution behaves ideally.
153 pectrum disorder (ASD) who often struggle to behave in a flexible way when faced with challenges.
154  the mechanisms that underlie the ability to behave in a meaningful way to the same stimulus.
155 s increased.(3) We show here that bumblebees behave in a similar way, and we add that bumblebees face
156 elligence, and self-reported desirability to behave in a socially acceptable manner.
157  induction, these distal regulatory elements behave in an atypical manner, in that the majority do no
158                Autonomous vehicles must also behave in safe and predictable ways without requiring ex
159 which male and female adolescents and adults behave in stereotypically masculine (for men) or feminin
160 ow that vessels reported to use forced labor behave in systematically different ways from other vesse
161 ), F-F, H(3)C-OH, H(3)C-SiH(3), and F-SiF(3) behave in the opposite way to H[Formula: see text] and H
162 c understanding of how protons and electrons behave in the phase transition is lacking, mainly due to
163 r how doping-controlled transport properties behave in the presence of planar defects.
164          (2020), we can all now see how HSCs behave in their niches!
165 cytochrome b (562) and the resulting protein behaves in a like manner.
166 , we describe how a compliant Hele-Shaw cell behaves in a manner analogous to the electrical fuse; ab
167             Does being disagreeable-that is, behaving in aggressive, selfish, and manipulative ways-h
168 tions suggest that the two tethered proteins behave independently within the chimeric molecule and di
169 de an understanding of how the TTFL proteins behave individually and in complexes: whether particular
170 d n-channel transistors and demonstrate well-behaved integrated logic circuits with low switching vol
171                 Conversely, amine ionization behaves invariably across the film.
172 t participates as the 4pai-component of well-behaved inverse electron demand Diels-Alder reactions wh
173 ics considers the many ways that individuals behave irrationally and uses the predictability of these
174 lic bacteria would be a good source for well-behaved lasso peptide biosynthetic enzymes.
175 aphene near charge neutrality is expected to behave like a quantum-critical, relativistic plasma-the
176 erials, where the structuring agent crystals behave like a reinforcing agent within the oil matrix.
177 othesized, or the failure of one creature to behave like another, arises not because the system lacks
178 rough forming macromolecular structures that behave like condensates.
179  and produce little ClNO(2) to aerosols that behave like deliquesced chloride-containing salts that g
180  polaritons(15-17), quasiparticles that here behave like electrons in the lowest Landau level owing t
181 stem for the search of other chaperones that behave like IDIF and may become potential candidate drug
182 he human mind resemble the machines that can behave like it?
183 expectation is that important positions will behave like on/off "toggle" switches (i.e., a few substi
184                            Tube perforations behave like pressure-sensitive valves, opening whenever
185 eas the molecular and atomic building blocks behave like rigid particles.
186 s formed in AfrLEA6-transfected insect cells behave like stress granules.
187 iquid (QSL) is that their spinon excitations behave like the fermionic carriers of a paramagnetic met
188 eterozygous rutabaga/+ and octbeta1r/+ flies behave like the wild-type control.
189                     The studied systems thus behave like voltage-sensitive switching molecular diodes
190                                       DCBLD1 behaved like an oncogene, promoting tumor growth by infl
191      In human and Rousettus cells, MLAV VP35 behaved like EBOV and MARV VP35s, inhibiting virus-induc
192          The resulting clonally enriched ECs behaved like ECs, as measured by in vitro and in vivo an
193 e-binding interface of the human kinetochore behaves like a flexible "lawn" despite being nucleated b
194                        The overall structure behaves like a metasurface that is shown to exhibit a ve
195 which possess an additional alpha-helix that behaves like a rigid component of the domain.
196 tomas (GBMs) have higher water content while behaving like solids.
197 a of newly synthesised functional compounds, behaving like transition-metal complexes with respect to
198 re the fine structure of SCCs in V1 of awake behaving macaques and assessed their dependence on stimu
199 hod to identify striosomes on-line in awake, behaving macaques.
200            Through single-cell recordings in behaving male and female C57BL/6 mice, we show here that
201 um imaging of the vermal cerebellum in awake behaving male and female mice to record granule neuron r
202 responses from 144 ORs and 3 TAARs in freely behaving male and female mice, the first example of in v
203 ophysiological recordings of single units in behaving male mice exposed to a rat to investigate the e
204 imary visual cortex (V1) of awake, passively behaving male mice increase as a function of arousal and
205  perirhinal cortex (PRC) and in AC of freely behaving male rats across wakefulness and sleep.
206 all layers of PPC in anesthetized and awake, behaving male rats.
207  in the extrastriate visual cortex of awake, behaving marmosets (Callithrix jacchus).
208       Using a miniature microscope in freely behaving mice and a two-photon microscope in head-fixed,
209 o the peptide also stimulates VSNs in freely behaving mice and drives innate avoidance.
210  infra-slow activity patterns exist in awake behaving mice and whether such activity reflects the fun
211  dendrites and large neuronal populations in behaving mice and zebrafish demonstrate real-time moveme
212 across the entire dorsal neocortex of awake, behaving mice during a three-option lick-to-target task.
213 e used to detect serotonin release in freely behaving mice during fear conditioning, social interacti
214 g and neural activity manipulation in freely behaving mice encountering noxious stimuli, we identifie
215 g and single-cell electrophysiology in awake behaving mice following auditory associative training.
216  However, the dynamics of these processes in behaving mice remain unexplored, as do the interactions
217                In vivo optrode recordings in behaving mice showed that many VTA neurons, among them p
218 ynamics of hippocampal CA1 neurons in freely behaving mice subjected to trace fear conditioning.
219                             We show in awake behaving mice that the onset of tremor is coincident wit
220  that tooth pain can be quantified in freely behaving mice using approaches common for other types of
221            Functional imaging of head-fixed, behaving mice using two-photon imaging of fluorescent ac
222 ivity patterns, in head-restrained awake and behaving mice, and investigated their modulation during
223                       We show that in freely behaving mice, astrocytes in the nucleus accumbens (NAc)
224 ased on cortical activity recorded in freely behaving mice, describing local Process S as a function
225      Using in vivo calcium imaging in freely behaving mice, we found that inhibitory neurons in the l
226                                           In behaving mice, we found that while an abrupt facial air
227 inhibition of DCN baseline activity in awake behaving mice.
228 luorescence in matched neural populations in behaving mice.
229 late vHPC-NAc excitability directly in awake behaving mice.
230  1 x 1.22 mm volumes at up to 17 Hz in awake behaving mice.
231 cs in multiple neurons in the hippocampus of behaving mice.
232 eeding and midbrain reward circuits in awake behaving mice.
233 ) using two-photon imaging and photometry in behaving mice.
234 ophore GCaMP6 with concomitant LFP in freely behaving mice.
235 e frequency of complex spike firing in adult behaving mice.
236 lular Ras activities in the brains of freely behaving mice.
237 g selective visuospatial attention in freely behaving mice.
238 ic activity during sexual behavior in freely behaving mice.
239 drug candidates and identified a novel, well-behaved molecular probe chemotype that specifically targ
240 neralized as a tool to track HR of the awake behaving monkey, for ethological, behavioural, neuroscie
241  task by recording single-neuron activity in behaving monkeys from the amygdala, dorsolateral prefron
242 y in the lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) of behaving monkeys.
243 ordings in several cortical regions of awake behaving monkeys.
244 he head motion that can be observed in awake behaving monkeys.
245 llowing administration of MDMA, participants behave more cooperatively, but only when interacting wit
246                 Above 20 degrees C, Tyr68Ala behaves more like WT in HDX, but its rate and enthalpic
247 Additionally, the dynamic changes of BOLD FC behaved most similarly to the LFP low frequency signal c
248 ers in the primary visual cortex (V1) of the behaving mouse revealed functionally defined layers in V
249                                         In a behaving non-human primate, the device enabled long-term
250 igand macrophage migration inhibitory factor behaves opposite to CXCL12 in each assay studied and doe
251  having filled d-orbitals (groups 11 and 12) behave oppositely; initially the M-M bond is covalent, b
252 ep this is, how the rest of the fly brain is behaving, or if any specific sleep functions are being a
253 facilitate molecular neuroscience studies in behaving organisms.
254          First, an improved discrete quantum-behaved particle swarm optimization algorithm (IDQPSO) b
255           In addition, we show that the well-behaved pointspread function of the sensor enables a str
256 ation (gates) that are simple to connect and behave predictably.
257 en difficult to uncover without the use of a behaving primate paradigm in which subjects grasped a ha
258 evolved norms that specify how people should behave provide an evolutionarily novel mechanism for ass
259 and especially from electrical circuits that behave quantum mechanically, that is, circuit quantum el
260 is expected to become indefinite when matter behaves quantum mechanically.
261 a biphasic membrane and a network of domains behaves rather like a meshwork, resulting in hop diffusi
262 terpret behavioral data by assuming an agent behaves rationally-that is, it takes actions that optimi
263 piking in visual cortical circuits in freely behaving rats for 9 days.
264                We recorded single neurons in behaving rats from the posterior insula cortex (pIC), a
265 ocal disinhibition of the NAc core in freely behaving rats led to macro-scale hyperactivity and micro
266 , we use chronic electrophysiology in freely behaving rats to follow individual V1 neurons across man
267 y area for processing pain affect, in freely behaving rats.
268 ring of multiple neurotransmitters in freely behaving rats.
269 ing up to 1,024 recording channels in freely behaving rats.
270 -4 and layer 6, but not in layer 5 of awake, behaving rats.
271 ns of the hippocampus from studies in freely behaving rats.
272 g patterns of lateral septal (LS) neurons in behaving rats.
273 n motor-control and learning evolved in free behaving, real-life settings, yet this is studied mostly
274 will become poised by the addition of a well-behaved redox pair, such as ferrocenemethanol/ferroceniu
275 by using a proxy signal for BOLD in a freely behaving rodent.
276 in higher-order network properties of freely behaving rodents during prolonged visual deprivation.
277 lantation into chick embryos, adult NC cells behaved similar to their embryonic counterparts, migrate
278 particles will quickly dissolve in water and behave similarly as their constituent salts.
279                             The mutants also behave similarly to cells expressing phosphorylation-def
280  a practical standpoint male mortality rates behave similarly to the mortality rates of women approxi
281 rs are given a high similarity score if they behave similarly under a wide range of simulation parame
282 ces in the models, E2 from different strains behave similarly, possessing a stable core flanked by hi
283  white light (150 mumol photons m(-2) s(-1)) behaved similarly to light preferentially exciting PSII
284 holipid present in high proportions in bile, behaved similarly, with ~75% reduction in micellar break
285 d that only methadone from the opioid cohort behaves similarly to tramadol and has an association wit
286 nto two elements on which the model response behaves smoothly.
287 ransplanted haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) behave soon after they reside in a preconditioned host h
288                        However, despite well-behaved stabilized inverse probability weights, risk dif
289 e interrogation of neural dynamics in freely behaving subjects, without limitations set by fiber opti
290       In the present work we show, in freely behaving SUDEP-prone transgenic mice, that apnea is indu
291 hen fit to empirical data, the VKF is better behaved than alternatives and better captures human choi
292 can allow for understanding of how materials behave throughout operational engineering devices.
293 l paradigm of how oxygen, iron, and hydrogen behave under deep Earth conditions.
294                                    How atoms behave under such extreme-density conditions is not yet
295  with substituents at the 2-position did not behave well unless the axial conformer was energetically
296                                How do people behave when disasters strike?
297  is difficult to predict how antibodies will behave when mixed together, even after each has been ind
298                                How materials behave when subjected to mechanical stresses is studied
299 fterwards, to assess how these methods would behave with an actual sample, stool from a donor was spi
300 n and light-sheet calcium imaging in intact, behaving zebrafish larvae.

 
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