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1 as; however, different bacterial strains may behave differently.
2 ls in pregnancy and that pre-eclamptic cells behave differently.
3 ta strain, but in some cases the two strains behave differently.
4 However, ferroelectric polymers behave differently.
5 become isolated from the bulk population and behave differently.
6 The two segments of SNAP25 behave differently.
7 Antibodies against HLA-A, -B, or -Cw behave differently.
8 psin is outside the activation cycle and may behave differently.
9 benefits from opposing surface patterns that behave differently.
10 probes on an Affymetrix tiling array usually behave differently.
11 approval and inclusion of an individual who behaved differently.
12 Surprisingly, the responses to color squares behaved differently.
13 yl (SRSH) contents of the three fish species behaved differently.
14 petroleum substances since each constituent behaves differently.
15 What makes males and females behave differently?
16 Why do males and females behave differently?
18 lycol) (PEG) grafted polyacrylamide polymers behave differently, affecting the SE yield by attenuatio
20 hibitor; we explain why different inhibitors behave differently and show that a robust flux control a
21 ro system, to characterize systems likely to behave differently and to understand the biology underpi
23 APS-associated mutant and wild-type TNFRSF1A behaved differently and had different localization prope
25 WD3, which has the lowest sequence identity, behaves differently and its Cu loop is rigid with respec
26 nstrate that HTLV-encoded antisense proteins behave differently, and that the bZIP-like domains of bo
29 lly independent {Mn2(saltmen)2} units, which behave differently as shown by the magnetic susceptibili
31 nes such as surface charge, they should also behave differently as these properties evolve during a d
35 eas the benzimidazole-based (BnIm) compounds behaved differently at different pH with recognizable co
37 es in hepatocytes and found metabolites that behaved differently at the mitochondrial versus whole-ti
38 flamed skin demonstrated that effector cells behaved differently, being uniformly highly migratory.
39 analysis indicated that a number of pathways behave differently between domesticated and wild salmon
40 of Brd4, but in all other aspects the mutant behaves differently between the two families of papillom
41 Ab activity, when restricted to this region, behaves differently between these two groups, with the c
45 r analysis or newly homemade clusters do not behave differently concerning asthma control-related out
47 ention in WM are distinct processes that can behave differently depending on the relative importance
49 ental studies demonstrating that tumor cells behave differently depending on where they are located w
50 udy show that while all models qualitatively behaved differently depending on the test case considere
56 ns was prioritized by focusing on those that behave differently during the internalization of virulen
57 antly active during sequence initiation, but behaved differently during sequence performance, reveali
60 ve demonstrated that neural crest cells also behave differently either side of this boundary and that
62 two of the four initially unresponsive ones, behaved differently for saccades whose size changed beca
63 at over the entire progression, NAb activity behaves differently for convalesced and naive groups, bu
64 encodes the G13D mutant protein (KRAS(G13D)) behaves differently; for unknown reasons, KRAS(G13D) CRC
66 genes fim2 and fim3 of Bordetella pertussis behave differently from each other both in vivo and in v
68 Naturally occurring groups of muscle myosin behave differently from individual myosins or small grou
73 nant and endogenous forms of Xenopus geminin behave differently from one another, such that a signifi
77 ctionally identical in this model system and behave differently from the EGF family hormones betacell
80 describe theories explaining why liars would behave differently from truth tellers, followed by resea
81 yzed a different JPV isolate (JPV-BH), which behaved differently from JPV-LW; JPV-BH grew more slowly
82 h2 cells revealed that these two populations behaved differently from one another and from previously
84 ed that these gold complexes were stable and behaved differently from phosphonium and auranofin, both
85 in tryptophan synthase; however, this mutant behaved differently from previously described synthase n
86 ose uptake; and 3) glycogen-derived pyruvate behaved differently from pyruvate derived from extracell
88 d by GluK1-containing kainate receptors that behaved differently from the receptors expressed by cb3a
92 information stored directly in such networks behaves differently from human short-term memory perform
95 ffusion of all methane in nanoporous kerogen behaves differently from the bulk phase, with much small
97 HV3-23, IGHV3-30, and IGHV4-59), other genes behaved differently (IGHV3-33, IGHV3-48, IGHV4-31, IGHV4
101 omprised of at least two subpopulations that behave differently in cotransfer in vivo and express dis
104 ee and glycosidically bound aroma precursors behave differently in each different grape cultivar and
107 how the cells that overexpress certain genes behave differently in normal and diseased glomeruli.
109 ffective components of subjective well-being behave differently in relation to different indicators o
111 ese results indicate that BCL-2 and BCL-X(L) behave differently in response to DNA damage treatment e
112 Our findings suggest that HPCs and HSCs behave differently in response to growth-promoting signa
114 nic and optical properties in solution, they behave differently in solid state due to the different a
117 unds such as methylsiloxanes are expected to behave differently in the environment compared to conven
119 e-response in the absence of antibiotics but behave differently in the presence of residual antibioti
121 ring the process of chromatin remodeling may behave differently in their interaction with other genes
123 UBQLN2 reduced tau levels in cell models but behaved differently in mouse brain, where it accelerated
129 bited a wide range of efficiencies, and many behaved differently in vivo compared to the predicted or
139 m that of other retroviruses, even though it behaves differently in the presence of proteasome inhibi
140 glycerol>lecithin>alginate, whereas 1% agar behaved differently, increasing all rheological values.
142 This in turn implies that the dopants will behave differently is silicon-rich and germanium-rich re
146 , and evidence is lacking that these cancers behave differently or do not respond similarly to newer
148 rts of early embryo enriched transcripts and behave differently than neoblasts in cell transplantatio
149 potentials indicates that pyridinium cations behave differently than previously thought, and that the
152 tients deregulate fewer genes and clinically behave differently than their male counterparts, while s
153 nding topological materials, where electrons behave differently than they would in conventional solid
154 erved that Vero cells intoxicated with Stx1a behave differently than those intoxicated with Stx2 subt
155 eity shows that the bioclogged porous medium behaves differently than expected from studies on hetero
156 but a temperature study suggests that Phe47 behaves differently than other residues and may be more
157 r dynamic properties, the E421K substitution behaves differently than previously identified TUBB2B su
158 nal studies revealed that the arylketo group behaves differently than the carboxylate acceptor group
160 sed, the FMN binding rates of the two phases behaved differently; the rate of one phase decreased, wh
161 her TCF, Elk-1, revealed that these proteins behaved differently to stimulation by ERK-1 and JNK-1.
162 ed here demonstrates that the E326K mutation behaves differently to the common loss of function GBA m
163 y pose an additional risk to blood safety by behaving differently to pathogen inactivation treatments
165 s chloro-, bromo-, iodo-, and fluorobenzene, behave differently under the same reaction conditions, y
169 OXA-1 and OXA-24 showed that the two enzymes behave differently when reacting with two 6-methylidene
174 ) effect is observed when a functional group behaves differently when it is alone or linked to a dend
175 rmation of very low viscosity melts, they do behave differently, which is attributed to the nature of
177 d lateral aspects of the Dorsal gradient can behave differently with respect to Cactus fluctuations.
182 Small and large catalysts were shown to behave differently, with the latter providing a means of
183 tingly, AD hybrids with only one mating type behaved differently, with the virulence of alphaADalpha