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1  participants, 34.0% residents of the stroke belt).
2 on and uplift along the Longmenshan orogenic belt.
3 ococcus is causing disease in the meningitis belt.
4 old komatiites from the Barberton greenstone belt.
5 ards for this part of the SW Montana seismic belt.
6 ningitis outbreaks in the African meningitis belt.
7 ed regions, including the African meningitis belt.
8 est dates across environments in the US Corn Belt.
9 cterial meningitis in the African meningitis belt.
10 s near the inner edge of the inner radiation belt.
11 the cell and is reminiscent of a contractile belt.
12 mbly of the perijunctional filamentous actin belt.
13 ing an Early Palaeozoic Great Ocean Conveyor Belt.
14 quency distributions proposed for the Kuiper belt.
15 nse loss of electrons in the outer radiation belt.
16  continental crust within the tropical humid belt.
17  main reason for the presence of the Se poor belt.
18 ation of large proto-planets in the asteroid belt.
19 quake within the southern Longmenshan thrust belt.
20 n countries within and beyond the meningitis belt.
21  meningococcal disease prevention across the belt.
22 been immunised across the African meningitis belt.
23 ouds thought to be associated with the Gould Belt.
24 40,000 kilometres in the Van Allen radiation belts.
25 ness through time in continental collisional belts.
26 verse of Jupiter's hazardous inner radiation belts.
27 al diversity of denticles found in wild-type belts.
28 tal thickness changes in ancient collisional belts.
29 nergetic particles, which form the radiation belts.
30 netic field, forming the Van Allen radiation belts.
31 stones (phyllites and schists) from orogenic belts.
32 en based on a peculiarity known as the Gould Belt(1-4), an expanding ring of young stars, gas and dus
33 45 families from the world's broadest alpine belt (2800-6150 m) in NW Himalayas using flow cytometric
34 kness remained constant in the North Qinling Belt ( 45-55 km) during the Triassic to Jurassic but flu
35 rphic T/P) in the form of paired metamorphic belts(5), which is attributed to metamorphism near (low
36 ures were performed with and without a waist belt (a weight-lifter belt applied tightly and inflated
37                    The Cold Classical Kuiper Belt, a class of small bodies in undisturbed orbits beyo
38 en 1880 and 2015 within the US Manufacturing Belt, a region historically reliant on coal and dense wi
39               Our results suggest that split-belt adaptation can be interpreted as a process by which
40 on mechanisms commonly associated with split-belt adaptation.
41 was increased by approximately 8-fold by the belt (all P < .05).
42 vaccine developed for the African meningitis belt, an enhanced meningitis surveillance network was es
43 from the California Coast Range serpentinite belt and (ii) in local surface waters.
44 f breast cancer were present in the southern belt and along the Mississippi River, while liver cancer
45 e electron dynamics in the Earth's radiation belt and also can help us understand the radiation envir
46 s function disrupts the apical cell junction belt and crumbs overexpression expands the apical membra
47 st near-Earth objects came from the asteroid belt and drifted via non-gravitational thermal forces in
48 ex, its extending tonotopic gradients in the belt and even beyond that.
49    We argue that vaccines represent a safety belt and life insurance for humankind.
50 ion experiment was conducted for the US Corn Belt and neighboring states, which is the most important
51 ot in circumscribed regions of the posterior belt and parabelt cortex.
52 tex, including A1 and the surrounding caudal belt and parabelt, is involved in auditory motion analys
53                                      China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is an unprecedented globa
54                                          The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) represents the largest in
55                  In 2013, China proposed its Belt and Road Initiative to promote trade, infrastructur
56          Our analysis concludes that China's Belt and Road Initiative, Ebola response, development as
57 ith the geography and type of support of the Belt and Road Initiative.
58  up to 84% of wells from the King's Mountain Belt and the Charlotte and Milton Belts of the Piedmont
59 nal environment of the cold classical Kuiper Belt and therefore informs the accretion processes that
60 lecular junction in Drosha, triggered by the Belt and Wedge regions that clamp over the ssRNA.
61 overlapping activations at the anterolateral belt and Wernicke's area, where the responses were corre
62  magmatic rocks from continental collisional belts and correlations between their whole-rock Sr/Y and
63                   The formation of PCNA tool belts and Rev1 bridges and the ability of these complexe
64 erase eta, have two architectures: PCNA tool belts and Rev1 bridges.
65 at of protons originating from the radiation belts and solar flares.
66 ly, the recent collapse of most agricultural belts and the loss of crop diversity suggest greater vul
67 -year-old cherts of the Barberton greenstone belt, and demonstrate that elements key to anaerobic pro
68 ographical extreme belt, fault zone, seismic belt, and dry valleys.
69 asement was uplifted within the LMS orogenic belt, and that the neighbouring Songpan-Ganzi Terrane wa
70  functioning resembles the one of a conveyor belt, and we show that the initial exit velocity along t
71 orogenic strike in the Limpopo and Cape fold belts, and the strike of major dyke swarms.
72 th and without a waist belt (a weight-lifter belt applied tightly and inflated to a constant cuff pre
73 tation of the kind of bodies in the asteroid belt approximately 500 Myr ago.
74 ta on the nonmeningeal IMD burden within the belt are scarce.
75 ho thought that provider discussions of seat belts are at least sometimes appropriate (73% [CI, 70% t
76 oA-I) and other mimetic peptides that form a belt around HDL.
77 ve of 52% of the rainfed acreage in the Corn Belt (as determined using technological extrapolation do
78 -relativistic electrons in Earth's radiation belts, as well as in magnetized plasmas throughout the s
79                     The kilometre-sized main-belt asteroid 288P (300163) showed activity for several
80 , spanning the range seen among similar main-belt asteroids.
81 endent, substrate-parallel contractile actin belt at the apex that governs anaphase cell flattening.
82 es are clinically applicable alternatives to belt-based methods and might help establishing routine r
83 rease estimates for the mass in the asteroid belt before depletion caused by the orbital migration of
84            Moreover, by mixing two different belts before assembly, the stoichiometry of MSP is encod
85 tructure of some of the Precambrian orogenic belts before biostratigraphy became possible.
86 conjugate vaccine within Africa's meningitis belt beginning in 2010, the burden of meningitis due to
87 ce data for nine countries in the meningitis belt (Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, M
88 e, indicating connectivity across the tundra belt, both presently and during southward shifts in peri
89  Scleral buckle and vitrectomy combined with belt buckle were performed in 4 and 6 eyes, respectively
90 igh-risk countries of the African meningitis belt: Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Niger, and Togo.
91 incter relaxations were not increased by the belt, but those associated with reflux were increased (2
92 to outbreaks of MM in the African meningitis belt by investigating alternative strategies using a low
93 es has been confirmed in the US western Corn Belt by laboratory dose-response bioassays.
94 tial exit velocity along the vortex conveyor belt can be controlled continuously by adjusting the vor
95 we show that visual acuity in the parafoveal belt can be immediately improved by delivering noninvasi
96 he electron intensity in the inner Van Allen belt can vary greatly, while the neutron-decay rate shou
97 nly provide proof of principle that aromatic belts can be derived by this new strategy but also repre
98 ring last three decades in the Chinese Maize Belt (CMB).
99    Here we report that 288P is a binary main-belt comet.
100     In a subset of the asteroids called main-belt comets, the sublimation of excavated volatiles caus
101 esophagitis or Barrett's esophagus, we found belt compression increased acid reflux following a meal.
102 ss and heating with as few as three conveyor belt conductors.
103 Jurassic but fluctuates in the South Qinling Belt, corresponding to independently determined tectonic
104 , 304 894 726 persons in 22 of 26 meningitis belt countries had received MACV through mass preventive
105          In 2010, Niger and other meningitis belt countries introduced a meningococcal serogroup A co
106 ACV introduction in the remaining meningitis belt countries to ensure long-term herd protection.
107 ACV) was introduced in 21 African meningitis belt countries.
108 esponsible for focal epidemics in meningitis belt countries.
109                         In the South Qinling Belt, crustal thickening began at 240 Ma and culminated
110 tic droplet ejection coupled with a conveyor belt drive that is optimized for crystallography and spe
111 are the engine of the thermohaline 'conveyor-belt', driving global circulation of heat, oxygen, carbo
112 inner magnetosphere, including the radiation belts during a type of solar wind-magnetosphere coupling
113 play a crucial role in the loss of radiation belt electrons.
114 s also contributes to electrons in the inner belt elsewhere.
115 gy electrons forming the hazardous radiation belt environment.
116  course relative to the characteristic split-belt error-correction mechanisms (i.e. muscle activity a
117                                  A radio-hot belt exists, consisting of relatively transparent region
118 h the locations of the topographical extreme belt, fault zone, seismic belt, and dry valleys.
119 reproduced relativistic, broadband radiation belt flux in the laboratory, and used this man-made spac
120  dropout of the ultra-relativistic radiation belt fluxes.
121 dynamically decoupled from the main asteroid belt for 1.75 +/- 0.75 million years.
122 stallization, and to visualize the detergent belt for Cryo-EM studies.
123 ce of an optimized micro-fabricated conveyor belt for precise and adiabatic transportation of cold at
124 ere we report a radially bifurcated electron belt formation at energies of tens of kiloelectron volts
125                    Using an optical conveyor belt formed by a moving optical lattice within a tweezer
126  also represent some of the largest aromatic belt fragments reported to date.
127 d with an outbreak in the African meningitis belt further highlights the need for continued molecular
128 ea, but a recurrent great Atlantic Sargassum belt (GASB) has been observed in satellite imagery since
129 d by using a pressure-sensitive belt system (belt gating [BG]) and an automatic data-driven approach
130 dditional hardware (e.g., pressure-sensitive belt gating [BG]).
131 ccine, MenAfriVac, in the African meningitis belt has eliminated serogroup A meningococcal infections
132                      Surveillance within the belt has historically focused on the clinical syndrome o
133 nstruction of all sp(2)-hybridized molecular belts has been an ongoing challenge in the chemistry com
134             Species restricted to the alpine belt have a higher preference for warm temperatures and
135 compounds of Verdelho wines from the Granite Belt have been isolated by solid phase extraction (SPE),
136 Mo17, two inbreds widely represented in Corn Belt hybrids.
137 egions in Togo within the African meningitis belt implemented vaccination campaigns with meningococca
138  for 76% of yield variations across the Corn Belt, improved from 39% of yield variations explained by
139 the approximately 3,720 Ma Isua supracrustal belt in Greenland, record a shape-preferred orientation
140 of crustal thickness in the Qinling Orogenic Belt in mainland China.
141             In this arrangement, an aromatic belt in proximity to its lipidation site positions the h
142 -related precipitates, from the Nuvvuagittuq belt in Quebec, Canada.
143 ing from 47 countries outside the meningitis belt in sub-Saharan Africa.
144 evel prediction across 10 states of the Corn-Belt in the United States, and pre-harvest prediction wi
145  spatially and interannually across the Corn Belt in the United States, where precipitation and heat
146 an forests are the largest contiguous forest belt in the world that accounts for 17% of the global fo
147 aired Cu-Au (copper) and Sn-W (tin) magmatic belts in Myanmar.
148 reased dissemination, induced cortical actin belts in spheroids, and slowed retrograde actin flow.
149 bserved no preference for sodium at the "GAS belt" in the central constriction.
150 st lines, dRemp is highly mobile in the Corn Belt inbred M14, identified earlier by breeders as being
151 o regions of Cameroon outside the meningitis belt including the capital city, Yaounde.
152                                          The belt increased intragastric pressure by a median of 6.9
153 s to 1.6 m/s in 0.2 m/s increments on a dual belt, instrumented treadmill.
154                                  Without the belt, intragastric pressure correlated with waist circum
155 eld-scale treatments from the Iberian Pyrite Belt (IPB, southwest Spain).
156 e S(3)C iron coordination environment of the belt iron sites in the resting state of the FeMoco.
157                                   The Kuiper Belt is a distant region of the outer Solar System.
158 Electron flux in the Earth's outer radiation belt is highly variable due to a delicate balance betwee
159                                          The belt is important for efficiency and accuracy of pri-miR
160 rotons and ions for example in the radiation belts is inherently broadband, but this is a feature har
161 ding the uplifted Longmenshan (LMS) orogenic belt, is accurately imaged in spite of the extreme topog
162 ocks and minerals from the Isua supracrustal belt (ISB), southwest Greenland.
163 dermal and foregut epithelia, where it forms belt-like filaments around each epithelial cell.
164 6]cyclophenacene as the shortest macrocyclic belt-like structure of an (8,8)armchair carbon nanotube.
165 odulated locomotor speed and performed split-belt locomotion six weeks after spinal transection, func
166 ions in zircon Hf and U/Yb reaffirm that tin belt magmas contain greater crustal contributions than c
167   Collectively, our data suggest a "conveyor belt" mechanism for signal amplification by scaffold pro
168 metries, defined by longer steps on the fast belt, minimizes metabolic cost, and people choose this p
169 louds are part of a ring, bringing the Gould Belt model into question.
170                      We formalized the sushi belt model mathematically, and show that it can achieve
171 -wide transport, sometimes called the 'sushi-belt model'.
172  niche, giving rise to a stochastic conveyor-belt model.
173           The structure supports a 'conveyor belt' model of translocation in which ATP binding allows
174                                We describe a belt-mountable prototype instrument containing a gas chr
175 season, when the Trans-Atlantic Saharan dust belt moves north close to Panama, the delta(18)OP of aer
176 ts walked on a split-belt treadmill with one belt moving at 0.4 m s(-1) and the other moving at 0.8 m
177     Finally, we demonstrate the use of mixed belt nanodiscs with embedded membrane proteins to confir
178 sed WzmWzt conformation in which an aromatic belt near the periplasmic channel exit seals the transpo
179                      This peculiar 'conveyor belt neurogenesis' could play an essential role in gener
180 t's encounter with the cold classical Kuiper Belt object (486958) Arrokoth (provisional designation 2
181 486958) 2014 MU(69), a cold classical Kuiper Belt object approximately 30 kilometers in diameter.
182  Late-Quaternary biogeography of the ecotone belt occupied by marcescent forests and, more broadly, o
183 ased on the depletion of the primordial main belt of asteroids predict 10-15 craters >400 km should h
184 idis serogroup A epidemics in the meningitis belt of sub-Saharan Africa, a meningococcal serogroup A
185 urveillance in 5 countries in the meningitis belt of sub-Saharan Africa: Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Ni
186 atedly reemerging across the vast equatorial belt of the African continent to cause epidemics of high
187 ding into the photic-zone impacted the slope belt of the basin.
188 thelium, especially at the apical junctional belt of the sustentacular cells.
189 logical restoration in the hydro-fluctuation belt of the Three Gorges Reservoir Region, China, exhibi
190 cially strong for the Northeast and the corn belt of the United States.
191  climate in the tropics and the mid-latitude belt of the westerlies operating across the most pivotal
192 lly mitigated in areas protected by mangrove belts of 1 km or more.
193                                 CdSe quantum belts of composition {CdSe[n-octylamine]0.53} and protic
194 s Mountain Belt and the Charlotte and Milton Belts of the Piedmont region.
195 ct of increasing abdominal pressure by waist belt on reflux in patients with reflux disease.
196 r atom and the negatively charged equatorial belt on the Br atom of CCl(3) Br, which is a second type
197  provide detailed information throughout the belts on the energy spectrum and pitch angle (angle betw
198 ca that invaded most of the world's tropical belt over the past four centuries, after the evolution o
199 .0 seconds without belt vs 81.1 seconds with belt) (P = .008).
200 eath the most intense parts of the radiation belts, passed about 4000 kilometers above the cloud tops
201 remained an unanswered question in radiation belt physics.
202  to 13 New Zealand white rabbits and 3 Dutch Belted pigmented rabbits.
203 ococcal disease prevention within meningitis belt populations.
204 was recognized that the main source of inner-belt protons (with kinetic energies of tens to hundreds
205                  Our study included 10 Dutch Belted Rabbits that underwent TCP in their right eyes (n
206                        In awake female Dutch-Belted rabbits, we found 58% of CG neurons to be visuall
207  provide evidence for an archaeal PCNA 'tool-belt' recruitment model of multienzyme function that can
208 hite-grape-vine, growing well in the Granite Belt region of Queensland.
209 ) S(8) C] and lack the "9(th) sulfur" in the belt region of the L-cluster.
210 ial for labeling the catalytically important belt region, which could in turn facilitate investigatio
211  variations on maize yields in the U.S. corn belt region.
212 es the definition of 11 AFMs across core and belt regions of human auditory cortex, with likely homol
213 e middle-lateral (ML) and anterolateral (AL) belt regions of the auditory cortex, to auditory decisio
214 most common industrial roaster, a multi-zone belt roaster.
215 resulting in a segmental pattern of denticle belts separated by smooth, or 'naked', cuticle.
216 ifying the variation of the actual treadmill belt speed and the ground reaction force in the anterior
217 ill in three conditions in which the average belt speed was always 1.25 m s(-1) and the speed differe
218 This novel design of a multilayered conveyor belt structure is fabricated in aluminium nitride (AlN)
219                             The absence of a belt sulfur from the L*-cluster may prove beneficial for
220 ogue to the l-cluster except for the missing belt sulfur.
221 nd provide evidence for participation of all belt-sulfur sites in this process.
222 als asymmetric displacements of the cofactor belt sulfurs (S2B or S3A and S5A) with distinct dinitrog
223 tructural changes suggest that FeMo-cofactor belt sulfurs S3A or S5A are potential protonation sites.
224  membrane mimetics that consist of a protein belt surrounding a lipid bilayer, and are broadly used f
225 o editing modules forming a flexible protein belt surrounding a stable, catalytically active core.
226 oplate and of the mechanically weaker mobile belts surrounding Victoria that facilitate rotation.
227                   The southern westerly wind belt (SWW) interacts with the Antarctic Circumpolar Curr
228  was performed by using a pressure-sensitive belt system (belt gating [BG]) and an automatic data-dri
229 f crushed berries captured from the conveyor belt system and the use of the homogenate extraction pro
230 n of grape berries transported on a conveyor belt system online.
231 ection from grapes transported on a conveyor belt system.
232 ing, people step further forward on the slow belt than the fast belt which we measure as a negative s
233 rmini of mTXNPx form a well-resolved central belt that contacts and encapsulates the unstructured cli
234  been little change in the high transmission belt that covers large parts of West and Central Africa.
235                            Ndst1+ OLG form a belt that demarcates lesioned from intact white matter.
236 For 13 of the 18 major crops, the widespread belts that characterized early 20th century US agricultu
237 aviors (e.g., driving without wearing a seat belt), the magnitude of perceived benefit and risk ascri
238 he Arctic tundra, parts of the boreal forest belt, the tropical rainforest, alpine regions worldwide,
239  serogroup A conjugate vaccine (MACV) in the belt, the World Health Organization recommended case-bas
240 the acceleration mechanisms in the radiation belts, the loss processes remain poorly understood.
241 boldt to establish the concept of vegetation belt, thereby laying the foundations of biogeography.
242 ntinued in other countries in the meningitis belt through mass preventive campaigns and, more recentl
243 rings by embedded masses, and banded texture belts throughout the rings.
244 ing form a staircase that acts as a conveyer belt to move the polypeptide through the central pore.
245  in the mediolateral dimension from core, to belt, to parabelt.
246 rgence zone (ITCZ) defines the tropical rain belt (TRB), a region of enormous terrestrial and marine
247  cost during steady-state walking on a split-belt treadmill at increasing speed-differences.
248           We show that adaptation to a split-belt treadmill can be explained as a process by which pe
249 ealthy, young participants walked on a split-belt treadmill in three conditions in which the average
250                                    The split-belt treadmill paradigm has been used to study adaptatio
251 f healthy human gait is adapted during split-belt treadmill walking and tested the hypothesis that as
252                             We studied split-belt treadmill walking that drives people to learn a new
253 an entirely new walking pattern (i.e., split-belt treadmill walking).
254 mmon approach for studying adaptation, split-belt treadmill walking, can be understood from a perspec
255 imal even with extensive experience of split-belt treadmill walking.
256       Here, human subjects walked on a split-belt treadmill with one belt moving at 0.4 m s(-1) and t
257                                Using a split-belt treadmill, we show that vestibular influence on loc
258  context of adaptation to walking on a split-belt treadmill, which can impose a left-right asymmetry
259 spinal cats also stepped backward on a split-belt treadmill, with the left and right hindlimbs steppi
260 n to improve economy when walking on a split-belt treadmill.
261 ally optimal strategy for walking on a split-belt treadmill.
262 cal properties illustrated by Dirac's famous belt trick.
263  in pre-stress level of the P(VDF-TrFE) thin belt up-shifts the flutter frequency.
264 corn and soybean production in the U.S. Corn Belt using climate data from three models.
265 0% earlier in the stride cycle at the higher belt velocity.
266  acid (median values of 23.0 seconds without belt vs 81.1 seconds with belt) (P = .008).
267 otor and perceptual recalibration with split-belt walking adaptation in adults and children aged 6-8
268 ed muscle activity was retained during split-belt walking and was similar, within each limb, to veloc
269               Our results suggest that split-belt walking could modulate the deficient perception of
270                     This suggests that split-belt walking induced the adaptation of efferent signals,
271                   We hypothesized that split-belt walking with the legs moving at different speeds ch
272 ch limb occurs rapidly at the onset of split-belt walking, over a shorter time course relative to the
273                      Initially, during split-belt walking, people step further forward on the slow be
274 th was substantially altered following split-belt walking, whereas passive perception exhibited minor
275 ximately 13-34 strides) after onset of split-belt walking.
276 , within each limb, to velocity-matched tied-belt walking.
277  between velocity-matched and unmatched tied-belt walking.
278 l, the mean number of reflux events with the belt was 4, vs 2 without (P = .008).
279 across irrigated maize fields in the US Corn Belt was explained by persistent factors and identified
280                The most marked effect of the belt was impaired esophageal clearance of refluxed acid
281 ore merged with an o,p,o,p,o,p-hexaphenylene belt was prepared and characterized by NMR spectroscopy
282 m s(-1) and the speed difference between the belts was 0.5 m s(-1) , 1.0 m s(-1) and 1.5 m s(-1) whil
283 iogram and a thoracic expansion sensor-chest belt) was 2.1 breaths/min for over 69% of the time for w
284 ecently, countries in the African meningitis belt were susceptible to devastating outbreaks, largely
285                   Soon after these radiation belts were discovered six decades ago, it was recognized
286 ed "flexible" piezoelectric P(VDF-TrFE) thin belt, when driven into the flutter state, yields a 1,000
287 tion, including the carbon-rich circumboreal belt where global change is most rapid, additional consi
288 threat, especially in the African meningitis belt where Neisseria meningitidis serogroup A historical
289 specially in the countries of the meningitis belt, where Neisseria meningitidis serogroup A historica
290 sease surveillance in the African meningitis belt, where the highest global burden of meningitis exis
291 rther forward on the slow belt than the fast belt which we measure as a negative step length asymmetr
292 o occur on other dwarf planets in the Kuiper belt, which may help to explain the high albedos shown b
293 sible for bifurcating the energetic electron belt, which typically exhibits a single-peak radial stru
294 a vertically-arranged sequence of ecological belts, which, in contrast to temperate habitats, have re
295 ing the generation of ipsilateral junctional belts whilst simultaneously releasing contralateral adhe
296 ing across the entire inner part of the main belt whose members include most of the dark asteroids pr
297 conjugate vaccine within Africa's meningitis belt, will enhance meningococcal disease prevention acro
298 iety of clinical conditions had an electrode belt with 16 electrodes wrapped around the chest, which
299 -Ganzi Terrane was covered by a thick flysch belt, with evidence of near-surface thrust faults caused
300 lta(18)O (5.2-5.5 per thousand), whereas tin belt zircons have low epsilonHf (-7 to -13) and heavier

 
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