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1 nsus with high probability on their majority bit.
2 te, allowing rapid rewriting of the magnetic bit.
3 gnal power requirements to a few photons per bit.
4 s using the chirality of Skyrmions as a data bit.
5 tion of an ultrasonic pseudospin i.e., a phi-bit.
6 k density and its consequences upon time per bite.
7 od deformation and fracture during the first bite.
8 virus, an alphavirus transmitted by mosquito bite.
9 tted within just 15 minutes following a tick bite.
10 ctions that most commonly occur after a tick bite.
11 oth were negatively correlated with time per bite.
12 c dermatitis of horses occurring upon insect bites.
13 ory of severe allergic reactions to mosquito bites.
14 ar reduced the impact of blacktip reef shark bites.
15 ditional evidence for the connection to tick bites.
16 chronic allergic dermatitis caused by insect bites.
17  of exposure to Anopheles and Aedes mosquito bites.
18  caused by insufficient exposure to sand fly bites.
19 aquine, chloroquine, and uninfected mosquito bites.
20 feeding, and to minimise injuries from shark bites.
21  feeding accurately reflect those of natural biting.
22 between physiological resistance and outdoor biting.
23 tified six NPYLR7 drug targets that suppress biting.
24 lative to the activity of jaw muscles during biting.
25 nly 0.07 fJ bit(-1) at 50 Gbit s(-1), 0.3 fJ bit(-1) at 200 Gbit s(-1), and 2 fJ bit(-1) at 400 Gbit
26 , 0.3 fJ bit(-1) at 200 Gbit s(-1), and 2 fJ bit(-1) at 400 Gbit s(-1).
27 ectrical energy consumptions of only 0.07 fJ bit(-1) at 50 Gbit s(-1), 0.3 fJ bit(-1) at 200 Gbit s(-
28            Lack of prior rabies vaccination, biting 2 or more people, and if the dog was a puppy also
29 d organs, whereas the human-specific control BiTE [(89)Zr]Zr-DFO-N-suc-AMG 110 showed similar tumor u
30      Here we show how altering the number of bites a mosquito takes per gonotrophic cycle (gonotrophi
31 PORTANCE When a Zika virus-infected mosquito bites a person, mosquito saliva is injected into the ski
32 rmation before committing to approaching and biting a person [8].
33    The key role is played by a probabilistic bit (a p-bit)-a robust, classical entity fluctuating in
34 y role is played by a probabilistic bit (a p-bit)-a robust, classical entity fluctuating in time betw
35 estimate the public health impact of outdoor biting across Africa.
36 or antigen, and a bispecific T-cell engager (BiTE) against EGFR, an antigen frequently overexpressed
37 eprogrammed to implement a wide variety of 6-bit algorithms.
38               The level of exposure to Aedes bites also varied according to household access to sanit
39                                     Mosquito biting among humans is 90-10 at the lowest transmission
40                                    The wasps bit and carried off second instars whole, whereas third
41 des can become aware of knowing the majority bit and stop communicating.
42   There was a quadratic fit between time per bite and bite mass (P = 0.006).
43  (a new world RF spirochete species) by tick bite and monitored the immune responses generated in res
44                  The connection between tick bites and alpha-Gal sensitization was further supported
45 quired in adulthood as a consequence of tick bites and has a regional distribution that largely confo
46 e scene, physically attacked the snake (with bites and hits), and pulled the victim to safety.
47 nst vector-borne diseases through preventing bites and killing disease vectors.
48 were highly effective in preventing mosquito bites and reducing transmission, and essential to achiev
49 crease or decrease risk of black-legged tick bites and tick-borne disease.
50                              History of tick bites and tick-related febrile illness were assessed as
51 inally, we show that these drugs can inhibit biting and blood-feeding on a live host, suggesting a no
52 e loaded ex vivo to simulate stresses during biting and chewing - dorsoventral (DV) shear and lateral
53 behaviour (display, non-damaging aggression, biting and mutual fighting) is influenced by aggressiven
54 rom the chemical's lethal effect but delayed biting and the negative effect this may have on the mosq
55 D) is a transmissible cancer that spreads by biting and threatens extinction of this marsupial.
56  (CAR) T cells, bi-specific T cell engagers (BiTEs), and immune checkpoint blockers (ICBs) have emerg
57 301 patients, 275 (91%) were exposed to tick bites, and 165 (54%) were bitten by a tick.
58  statistics describing the locomotion, pose, biting, and feeding dynamics of Aedes aegypti, Aedes alb
59                          The catalyst ligand bite angle was presumably important in the cross-couplin
60 king advantage of the increase in the ligand bite angle when the closo-carborane is reduced to the ni
61 uorescence emission with the decrease in the bite angles between the carboxylate building blocks.
62  (CAR) T cells or bispecific T cell engager (BiTE) antibodies display severe neurotoxicity, including
63 nine rabies virus variant is endemic and dog bites are common.
64                               Although these bites are the major cause of death of lorises in captivi
65 ly ordered units acting as the coded 0- or 1-bit, are introduced as a promising option for molecular
66  contained in red meat) allergy, pigeon tick bite (Argax reflexus), wheat-dependent exercise-induced
67 nstrate its practicality by implementing a 4-bit arithmetic logic unit consisting of 8 high-speed mic
68   Blinatumomab, a bispecific T-cell engager (BiTE) associated with improved survival in relapsed or r
69 NOT gate with an energy dissipation of ~1 fJ/bit at 640 Gb/s and use it as a building block for an XN
70                    Each node i is assigned a bit at time 0 and is a finite automaton with m bits of m
71 e the reason for differential attraction and biting at the oocyst and sporozoite stages.
72 ubstantial spatial heterogeneity in mosquito biting behavior between communities could contribute to
73 are highly effective at suppressing mosquito biting behavior on live human skin.
74 tudies often expose human subjects to assess biting behavior.
75 ne films and thus prevents the initiation of biting behavior.
76                    Instead of characterizing biting behaviour on a taxonomic level, we illustrate the
77  are designed to reduce the probability of a bite, but fabrics that minimise injuries when a shark bi
78 V transmission to humans is through mosquito bites, but sexual transmission has also been well docume
79                            On average 79% of bites by the major malaria vectors occur during the time
80 re exposed to tick bites, and 165 (54%) were bitten by a tick.
81 y of the first human recognized to have been bitten by the Haemaphysalis longicornis tick in the Unit
82        The AG6 mice (ifnar1(-/-)ifngr1(-/-)) bitten by the virus-infected AaVA-1-deficient mosquitoes
83 y inflammatory responses in the skin of mice bitten by Zika-virus-infected mosquitoes.
84       Unlike EGFR-specific CAR-T cells, CART.BiTE cells did not result in toxicity against human skin
85                                However, CART.BiTE cells eliminated heterogenous tumors in mouse model
86                                         CART.BiTE cells secreted EGFR-specific BiTEs that redirect CA
87 emically after intracranial delivery of CART.BiTE cells.
88 Abs at mediating protection against mosquito bite challenge in mice.
89 Subject-independent models were derived from bite, chew, and swallow features obtained from either vi
90 set, runs standard 32-bit instructions on 16-bit data and addresses, comprises more than 14,000 compl
91 Larviciding was also associated with reduced biting densities of all mosquito taxa (p<0.0001), to an
92 w screening was also associated with reduced biting densities of all taxonomic groups of mosquitoes (
93  this technique very effectively reduces the biting density of Simulium damnosum s.s.
94 ted that the CoFeB clocking system has lower bit-density than in Ni or Terfenol-D systems due to its
95              Individuals exposed to sand fly bites develop humoral and cellular immune responses to s
96                               Higher outdoor biting diminishes the cases of malaria averted by vector
97                      The risk of rabies in a biting dog as assessed through Haiti's rabies surveillan
98  puppy also increased the probability that a biting dog would have rabies.
99  enables us to project the risk of rabies in biting dogs in Haiti shortly after the bite event and ma
100 rate and timely risk assessment of rabies in biting dogs is critical to ensure that rabies PEP is adm
101  developed to quantify the risk of rabies in biting dogs, using data from Haiti's animal rabies surve
102 sed to quantify the probability of rabies in biting dogs.
103  are often in forests, where vectors tend to bite during daytime and outdoors, thus reducing the effe
104 red typical LF morphology with anterior open bite during postnatal growth, resembling clinical featur
105                                              BiTE-EGFR was locally effective but was not detected sys
106 ogramme with respect to the treatment of dog bites, ensuring availability of PEP, and continuing to s
107 is paper concentrates on advancements to the bit error rate (BER) performance.
108                   Measurements show superior bit error rate performance with an increase in range and
109 s at record data-rates of more than 35 Gb/s (Bit Error Rate(BER) < 3.8 x 10(-3)) with a coverage area
110  mapping with supervised learning to achieve bit error rates as low as 0.11% for single reads, withou
111 mus is required for both circuits to achieve bit error rates below 10(-3), which is a putative thresh
112 oding along large-angle bending channels for bit-error-free acoustic data transmission in an underwat
113 es in biting dogs in Haiti shortly after the bite event and make provisional PEP recommendations prio
114  validated biomarkers of respective mosquito bite exposure.
115           Here, we explore day- versus night-biting female and male mosquitoes' innate temporal attra
116 stigated the role of these animals and their biting flies by testing them for hemotropic mycoplasmas.
117 re is a key determinant of jaw movements and bite force.
118 ropods tending toward gracile crania and low bite forces and ornithischian taxa exhibiting character
119 ormance by enabling the production of higher bite forces during the occlusal phase of the gape cycle
120 l or the trochlear mechanisms with increased bite forces.
121 density in mandible under normal chewing and biting forces.
122                These outcomes differ quite a bit from previous approaches that incorporate allometrie
123 d-processing technologies modified the human bite from an edge-to-edge configuration to one that pres
124 ubjects received chloroquine prophylaxis and bites from 12-15 P. falciparum-infected mosquitoes (CVac
125 ubjects received chloroquine prophylaxis and bites from 12-15 P. falciparum-infected mosquitoes (CVac
126                                    Recurring bites from Lutzomyia longipalpis, the sand fly vector of
127 abel trial, 24 participants were infected by bites from Plasmodium falciparum 3D7-infected mosquitoes
128 into the system architecture to realize a 64-bit full adder, which is also demonstrated through simul
129                             We perform a one-bit full-addition operation on a quantum computer using
130                      We also demonstrate phi-bit gate operations on the coherent superposition analog
131 emonstrate a reliable high-speed true random bit generator (TRBG) device based on the unpredictable e
132 ic health importance due to their relentless biting habits that can lead to allergies, secondary infe
133 alpha-Gal and also the association with tick bites have been increasing worldwide.
134                              We show that 10-bit HiPR-FISH can distinguish between 1,023 isolates of
135 ve evolved a strong innate drive to find and bite humans and engorge on their blood.
136              Female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes bite humans to obtain blood to develop their eggs.
137 ion of a "domestic" form that specialized in biting humans and breeding in water storage containers.
138 on of two genotypes of Ctenocephalides felis biting humans in New Jersey, USA.
139 o species that have evolved to specialize in biting humans, yet the precise causes of this behavioral
140 compared between horses affected with insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH) and control horses.
141                                       Insect-bite hypersensitivity (IBH) in horses is a chronic aller
142                                       Insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH) is the most common seasonal
143 n model to estimate the number of infectious bites (IBs) generated per bluetongue virus (BTV) infecte
144 Formula: see text] microlenses to capture 12-bit images of the pupil plane, and a superluminescent di
145 momab, a CD19/CD3-bispecific T-cell engager (BiTE) immuno-oncology therapy for the treatment of B-cel
146  More crudely, we estimate 1.11-1.77 million bites in 2015, of which 70% showed symptoms of envenomat
147 familiar B6 female intruders, inflicting >40 bites in a 5-minute encounter.
148 day 42 to assess subsequent risk to mosquito bites in a controlled setting.
149            Of note, the duration of the tick bites in both cases was very short.
150 uito evolution, causing a shift toward human-biting in many large cities by 2050.
151              Our findings suggest that human-biting in this important disease vector originally evolv
152 tif as a hybrid bioisostere of CF(3) and Et (BITE) in a series of modified barbiturate inhibitors.
153 d and medication in patients at risk of tick bites including travellers.
154 he number of potentially infectious mosquito bites, increased partial blood-feeding and reduced exiti
155 wledge on insect allergy induced via stings, bites, inhalation or ingestion, and compare reactions in
156 at computes the square-root function of four-bit input numbers.
157 the RISC-V instruction set, runs standard 32-bit instructions on 16-bit data and addresses, comprises
158                                    Writing a bit is usually achieved by rotating the magnetization of
159 ing that superinfection by repeated mosquito bites is rarer than co-transmission of parasites from a
160             Globally, the frequency of shark bites is rising, resulting in an increasing demand for s
161  candidates could be transmitted by mosquito bite, leading to asymptomatic infection in mice with com
162            Indeed, the performance of NaSn(m)BiTe(m+2) is limited by strong bipolar transport and onl
163 ) and NaBiTe(2) (NaSn(m)SbTe(m+2) and NaSn(m)BiTe(m+2), respectively) and focus on the impact of the
164 t technique that requires releasing only non-biting males.
165 as a quadratic fit between time per bite and bite mass (P = 0.006).
166  (P < 0.001), other species mass (P = 0.02), bite mass (P = 0.01) and short-term intake rate (P = 0.0
167 s showed that the short-term intake rate and bite mass were positively correlated (r = 0.97), bite ra
168  The underlying processes were driven by the bite mass, which was influenced by the leaf lamina bulk
169 ng distinct performance metrics across multi-bit memory capacity, low-power operation, endurance, ret
170                                      This 16-bit microprocessor is based on the RISC-V instruction se
171 idge, Belgica antarctica, is a wingless, non-biting midge endemic to Antarctica.
172  could be useful for the study of allergy to biting midges in humans and other species.
173 to bites of blood-sucking insects, including biting midges, can affect both human and veterinary pati
174 be achieved by subtle chain contraction in a BITE-modified inhibitor.
175           The anti-B-cell maturation antigen BiTE molecule AMG 420 was assessed in patients with rela
176 cokinetics and the role of the immune cells, BiTE molecules were radiolabeled with the PET isotope (8
177                   Bispecific T-cell engager (BiTE) molecules are designed to engage and activate cyto
178 l after 24 d of storage whereas thymol was a bit more effective in encapsulated WO-TAGs.
179 OM can integrate these models will require a bit more math.
180                                          Day-biting mosquitoes Aedes aegypti, particularly females, a
181 circuits of diurnal/day- and nocturnal/night-biting mosquitoes based on PERIOD (PER) and pigment-disp
182                            Day- versus night-biting mosquitoes occupy distinct time-of-day niches [2,
183                           In contrast, night-biting mosquitoes, Anopheles coluzzii, specifically avoi
184 marked differences between day- versus night-biting mosquitoes, but both classes of mosquitoes are ci
185 cles in anti-phase between day- versus night-biting mosquitoes.
186  patients reporting anaphylaxis to suspected bites must therefore be pragmatic, by considering other
187 d by IBSM (n = 66), sporozoites via mosquito bite (n = 336), or injection (n = 51).
188 rugs (n = 38), insect stings/bites or animal bites (n = 3) and others (n = 11).
189  fabrics that minimise injuries when a shark bite occurs can also be used as mitigation devices.
190                                     Upon the bite of an infected animal, the development of clinical
191 inia pestis is deposited in the skin via the bite of an infected flea.
192 land sporozoites are transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito.
193 pathogen, is primarily transmitted through a bite of an infected tick and blood transfusions in human
194 relia burgdorferi and is transmitted via the bite of an infected tick.
195 agent of Lyme disease, is transmitted by the bite of an infected tick.
196 ver is a febrile illness associated with the bite of Dermacentor occidentalis and results from an inf
197 modium parasites and transmitted through the bite of infected female Anopheles mosquitos, is one of t
198     These RNA viruses are transmitted by the bite of infected mosquitoes and ticks and regularly caus
199 lular parasitic infection transmitted by the bite of infected sand flies.
200 eri, B. miyamotoi is transmitted through the bite of infected ticks; however, little is known about t
201 ypanosoma brucei and transmitted through the bite of infected tsetse flies.
202 al disease typically transmitted through the bite of rabid animal.
203           The parasite is transmitted by the bite of sand flies, which inoculate the promastigote for
204                                              Bites of Anopheles mosquitoes transmit Plasmodium falcip
205                                   Allergy to bites of blood-sucking insects, including biting midges,
206 n IgE-mediated allergic dermatitis caused by bites of midges (Culicoides spp).
207 astern United States and has been related to bites of the lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum).
208 ture in a mass closure technique with "large bites" of 3 cm in "small steps" of 5 mm, in an approxima
209 ch one cell physically extracts and ingests "bites" of cellular material from another cell.
210                                   Slow loris bites often result in dramatic diagnostic wounds charact
211 s and measures to lessen the impact of shark bites on humans.
212  stereotyped death grip behavior, where they bite onto vegetation over foraging trails, before being
213 be deterministically positioned in a quantum bit or qubit.
214 ), followed by drugs (n = 38), insect stings/bites or animal bites (n = 3) and others (n = 11).
215          Pre-exposure to uninfected sand fly bites or immunization with defined sand fly salivary pro
216  (IRS)-primarily protect against mosquitoes' biting people when they are in bed and indoors.
217  which becomes impractically large, > 0.1 fJ/bit per gate, for signal speeds just over several GHz.
218 rtional to human biting rates (the number of bites, per person, per day).
219 ted to functional adaptations, especially to bite performance.
220  additional unanticipated function: mosquito bite protection for light, fiber-based fabrics.
221 m information across a wide range of quantum bit (qubit) frequencies-from a few kilohertz for transit
222 f the simplest platforms to encode a quantum bit (qubit), the elementary unit of future quantum compu
223 zymatic toehold creation that enables single-bit random-access and in-memory computations.
224                         For super-spreaders, biting ranges from 70-30 down to 60-40.
225 y environment; both at the maximum Range and Bit Rate of 2 m and 125 bps, respectively, demonstrated
226 wing step-change increases in both Range and Bit Rate with direct electronic modulation.
227 eported operational figure of merit (Range x Bit Rate) for 'THz Torch' wireless communications links.
228 merit performance (Range [Formula: see text] Bit Rate).
229 n to this problem but improvements in output bit rate, power consumption, and design complexity must
230 te performance with an increase in range and bit rate, when compared with conventional threshold dete
231  mass were positively correlated (r = 0.97), bite rate and total jaw movement rate were positively co
232 campaigns were particularly sensitive to dog bite rate, and during wildlife campaigns to animal consu
233 e MN-MS model is used to determine how human biting rate of mosquitoes, known to be able to transmit
234 ably sized electrical antenna and capable of bit rates up to 60 bit/s.
235  Species richness, biomass, abundance, total bite rates and species-specific per capita bite rates we
236                                              Bite rates at sheltered sites were dominated by just a f
237 l bite rates and species-specific per capita bite rates were lower in exposed compared to sheltered r
238 es, which are directly proportional to human biting rates (the number of bites, per person, per day).
239 ct of the intervention on seasonal black fly biting rates and coupled this with our population dynami
240 detected in intervention areas after IRS and biting rates by An. funestus were reduced to near zero.
241 dinal entomological surveys of outdoor human biting rates by mosquitoes and experimental measurements
242                          We argue that human biting rates convey more use- ful information for planni
243                               Despite higher biting rates in forests, incorporating human movement an
244 l the other mosquito species had higher mean biting rates in landscapes with a lower fraction of expo
245                                High mosquito biting rates, living in a house with someone else with m
246 be compared using sporozoite rates and human biting rates, which are commonly measured.
247  is poorly understood, and the proportion of bites received outdoors may be higher after prolonged ve
248 acy for volunteers sleeping under the LLINs (bite reduction and mosquitoes killed).
249 l exposures, accidental self-inoculation, or bite-related infections.
250 ep-learning accelerator components, and a 32-bit RISC-V ALU, based on our developed standard cell lib
251                                              Bite risk was highest for children aged 5 years or less,
252                      Pet ownership increased bite risk.
253 al antenna and capable of bit rates up to 60 bit/s.
254 ased fivefold over the following 4 years and bite scars suggest significantly more intraspecific figh
255 nd a 4 x 4 array can be fully addressed with bit select error rates of 10(-6).
256 these memory elements is roughly 8 pJ with a bit-select element, designed to achieve a minimum overhe
257 bined with a superconducting heater-cryotron bit-select element.
258 al logic circuits for a set-reset latch, two-bit shift register, leading-edge detector, digital-to-an
259 d there was more TNF-alpha expression at the bite site of AgTRIO knockdown mosquitoes than at the bit
260 e of AgTRIO knockdown mosquitoes than at the bite site of control mosquitoes.
261 NeSt1 stimulates neutrophils at the mosquito bite site to change the immune microenvironment, allowin
262 modulates inflammatory responses at the tick bite site, potentially facilitating spirochete survival
263 , prevents macrophages from infiltrating the bite site, protects susceptible IFNAR(-/-) IFNGR(-/-) (A
264 flavivirus-susceptible cells at the infected bite site.
265 estation called erythema migrans at the tick bite site.
266  injury, and information on the behavior and bite size of potential predators, we evaluate the possib
267 leic acid, or 1,2-benzisothiazol-3(2 H)-one (BIT), slightly enhances HL6-mediated protein transductio
268 ith the first, thus correlating the second p-bit stream with the first.
269    It can be extended to arbitrary number of bit streams.
270 his approach, we experimentally generated 80 bit strong keys from human DNA, and used such a key to e
271 circuits and implies a lower bound that is a bit stronger than that of Kabanets and Impagliazzo [Kaba
272 lectro-optic switching at 11 Gb s(-1) with a bit-switching energy as low as 22 fJ.
273  suggesting a nearly 10% lower proportion of bites taken at the time when people are beneath LLINs si
274 1.53% (mean +/- standard error) of the total bites taken by P. paru and S. iseri respectively.
275                                     Mosquito bites taken outside of these times contribute to residua
276 included a grade of class 3 on the upper lip bite test (lower incisors cannot extend to reach the upp
277                        An abnormal upper lip bite test, which is easily assessed by clinicians, raise
278 uld be used to study the factors within tick bites that cause allergies and to investigate how sensit
279       CART.BiTE cells secreted EGFR-specific BiTEs that redirect CAR-T cells and recruit untransduced
280                         In the case of a phi-bit, the coherent superposition of states in the directi
281 r Lecture entitled "Glaucoma Changes-Reality Bites." This talk focused on describing the longitudinal
282 aboratory experiments, we found no effect of biting time itself on the proportion of mosquitoes that
283 edicting the thermal transients for the next bit to be received.
284 tracts mosquitoes to a host mimic which they bite to obtain an artificial blood meal.
285 n animals as well as humans, usually after a biting trauma has occurred.
286 s, and can be lethal to malaria vectors that bite treated humans.
287 fast ER) or long breaks (slow ER) in between bites, until fullness.
288 ted 29 million people worldwide receive post-bite vaccination after being exposed to animals suspecte
289 s of the two MTJs (high or low) encode the p-bit values (1 or 0) in the two streams.
290 .027), whereas that of exposure to Anopheles bites varied according to insecticide-treated bed net us
291  (state-of-the-art implementation of Myers's bit-vector algorithm) and Parasail (state-of-the-art seq
292          Creating awareness among the animal bite victims to stop reliance on traditional healers rat
293  this model may improve adherence to PEP for bite victims who can be educated on the quantitative ris
294 blem sets with binary weights and 84% with 5-bit weight resolutions.
295 iyamotoi by subcutaneous inoculation or tick bite were collected for immunoblotting against B. miyamo
296            The sizes of punctures from shark bites were significantly smaller on neoprene with Kevlar
297 ith encephalitis, who had a recent deer tick bite, were evaluated by the relevant serologic tests to
298    They appear to be stimulated only by tick bites which induce production of alpha-gal specific IgE
299 ered N. animaloris from chronically inflamed bite wounds on pectoral fins and tailstocks, from lungs
300                 Trio housed mice showed less bite wounds than pair housed mice.

 
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