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1 ribution of interburst intervals was modeled by assuming that a burst was triggered whenever the inst
2 s overlooked upstream emission heterogeneity by assuming that a decline in oil demand will displace a
3 tally observed antagonistic migration assays by assuming that a fraction of cells favor mixing, the o
4 rns across the four tasks could be explained by assuming that a high-dimensional position/configurati
5 ng approach, tackles the comorbidity problem by assuming that a single general psychopathology factor
6 These phenomena are quantitatively described by assuming that a small fraction of "superprimed" synap
7  Gompertzian organisms provides a resolution by assuming that (a) conception initiates a stochastic p
8             These results can be interpreted by assuming that addition of methanol to water produces
9 s have analyzed this exchange of information by assuming that all agents share common goals.
10 m cells in vivo, hematopoiesis was simulated by assuming that all stem cell decisions (that is, repli
11 he potential gains in life expectancy (PGLE) by assuming that ambient PM2.5 has met the Chinese Natio
12 ld be converted to antibiotic concentrations by assuming that an E. coli cell is a cylinder flanked b
13 Numerous empirical findings can be explained by assuming that animals use some mechanism similar to t
14 ate and kinetic data cannot be accounted for by assuming that ATP binds to the channel and causes a g
15  were schematized as a six-compartment model by assuming that blood was the medium linking the exchan
16 nted for the observed sedimentation behavior by assuming that both HMM heads bent toward the tail in
17 pproximately two layers of water)], obtained by assuming that both Na(+) and SO(4)(2-) (i.e., Na(2)SO
18 observed neuronal activity can be understood by assuming that brain networks operate in a dynamical r
19  homeostatic fiber stiffness can be achieved by assuming that cells periodically probe fiber stiffnes
20 oing fluctuations in climbing fiber activity by assuming that changes in pf*St/Bk synapses occur only
21 butes perceptual deficits to central changes by assuming that CHL does not affect sensorineural eleme
22 the LiMo3Se3 chemiresistors can be explained by assuming that coating of the nanowire bundles with an
23 nal studies have oversimplified this process by assuming that cognitive aging trajectories follow a u
24                                 Bias emerges by assuming that conditions from the early and mid 20th
25 toplasmic osmolality is adequately predicted by assuming that contributions of individual solutes to
26 nified cognitive approach to this phenomenon by assuming that cumulative technological culture origin
27 ay to resolve this apparent contradiction is by assuming that D less, similar 20 kilometer family mem
28 ibits Ca2+-ATPase activity can be reconciled by assuming that dequalinium binds to two sites in CF1,
29  approach, tackles the heterogeneity problem by assuming that disorders comprise multiple subtypes dr
30 I by haloperidol administration is explained by assuming that dopaminergic antagonists decrease the v
31 of molecules for a dilute solution under VSC by assuming that each QM solute molecule is surrounded b
32 ns, gating of MET channels is described here by assuming that each tip link is associated with two id
33 models link decision-making to brain signals by assuming that evidence accumulates to a decision thre
34 ait from the state of the other, for example by assuming that explicitly modelled age (or stage) clas
35 eterogeneity within agarose gels was modeled by assuming that fiber-rich, spherical inclusions were d
36 e complete data, we selected "observed" data by assuming that follow-up visits occurred every 6 month
37                                              By assuming that fundamental spatial statistics are near
38 hese observations are most readily explained by assuming that Golgi cisternae form at the cis face of
39 nd deltaDeltaPhi(SCR)(L) can be well modeled by assuming that hole trap states function as the reacti
40              This behavior was accounted for by assuming that (i) the O2 activation at the Pt(II) cen
41     Our earlier paper modeled the first kind by assuming that if a level x male mates with a level y
42                 Recall bias was investigated by assuming that, if bias had occurred, the odds ratio b
43 onstruct a model to quantify the heterophily by assuming that individuals choose collaborators to max
44 ow realistic whisker maps can self-organize, by assuming that information is exchanged between adjace
45                                              By assuming that interference exists during recovery, th
46              The spectrum was simulated well by assuming that it arises from electron-electron spin c
47 c kinetic model explains the kinetic changes by assuming that KChIP1 mainly impairs open-state inacti
48      A population of patients is constructed by assuming that key parameters can be sampled from stat
49       The antagonistic action is interpreted by assuming that lipid A molecules intercalate into the
50 liver vitamin A concentrations were assessed by assuming that liver weight is 2.4% of body weight and
51  of rapid glycoside cleavage, were estimated by assuming that methyl replacement should generate reas
52                        The data could be fit by assuming that mutant subunits are more stable in the
53  resources in the coming years were obtained by assuming that national expenditure on the three disea
54 hod leverages the spatial nature of IMS data by assuming that nearby locations share similar abundanc
55 n nucleotide binding is adequately explained by assuming that nucleotide binding to a remote site cau
56 nsable amino acids (IAAs) has been attempted by assuming that obligatory oxidative losses (OOLs) of I
57 ET) channels has been successfully described by assuming that one channel is associated with a tip li
58 alistic interactions between the two species by assuming that one of the species excretes a product t
59 cal model is proposed to explain this result by assuming that only a single row of vortices is allowe
60 water diffusivity, but instead can be fitted by assuming that only molecular H2O is diffusing and tha
61 s between samples using gene expression data by assuming that ontologically defined biological pathwa
62 nducted predominantly in the Euclidean space by assuming that pairwise interactions are mutually inde
63 mate reconstructions, this is generally done by assuming that past climate change occurred at a linea
64                                              By assuming that people with many partners have fewer co
65 tical approach for describing P(F) and k(F), by assuming that peptide detachment from lipid membranes
66 photon number fluctuations were deconvoluted by assuming that Poisson distributions characterize the
67             This profile is then interpreted by assuming that positions that have large effects on st
68 icate that most effects can be accounted for by assuming that PPNDS slows agonist binding/unbinding a
69                                              By assuming that some citations are distributed accordin
70  and localization patterns of these proteins by assuming that SoPIN1 is polarized up the auxin gradie
71  the basic electrostatic potential theory or by assuming that sorbate structure moieties yielded addi
72 tion games, modeling behavior in these games by assuming that speakers attempt to be informative and
73 ' is used to predict a water 'loss function' by assuming that stomatal regulation exploits transport
74                                              By assuming that structurally registered myofibrils also
75 nd experimentally under high ATP and no load by assuming that the ATP binding affinities at the secon
76 ccine efficacy can be mathematically derived by assuming that the benefit of vaccination over time ha
77                                              By assuming that the binding of myosin heads induces and
78               This behavior can be explained by assuming that the binding of two Na(+) ions prior to
79                   We explore this hypothesis by assuming that the bistability is due to the release a
80                                Additionally, by assuming that the brain focuses on a task-relevant su
81                             It was developed by assuming that the catalytic domain of P-type pumps ev
82 tions of all metabolic rates in an organism, by assuming that the cell is optimizing a metabolic goal
83 oscopic behavior of such systems was modeled by assuming that the collective dynamics of microscopic
84                      This could be explained by assuming that the concerted motions of two preceding
85   This phenomenon can be rationalized either by assuming that the damaged DNA is characterized by a h
86 d degradation was modeled phenomenologically by assuming that the decay rate of an individual bond is
87 ing extreme value theory and, in particular, by assuming that the distribution of fitnesses belongs t
88  significant theoretical progress in ecology by assuming that the effective interactions among specie
89          Viral kinetics could be well fitted by assuming that the effectiveness in blocking viral pro
90 nactivation particles reproduced the results by assuming that the F1304Q mutation specifically influe
91         Flood discharges are often estimated by assuming that the floods filled the canyons to their
92                                              By assuming that the inhibition constant is independent
93                        The cells are coupled by assuming that the input of the sensor cell is proport
94 howed that good curve fits could be obtained by assuming that the linker between adjacent TSR domains
95 l to the kinetics of DNA breakage and repair by assuming that the local volume fraction of the elasti
96                                     Further, by assuming that the mass transport of proteins to the e
97 emphysema clusters on adjacent normal voxels by assuming that the mechanical effect of each emphysema
98 tion with experimental binding free energies by assuming that the most stable binding site in the sim
99  The results can be quantitatively explained by assuming that the N-terminal deletions stabilize the
100                                              By assuming that the native structure of a protein is kn
101 ical studies have characterized this process by assuming that the nervous system uses internal models
102  The differences can be explained adequately by assuming that the observed data contain a significant
103                      The results are modeled by assuming that the phenolic proton of Tyr L167 is trap
104 n these metal centers has been accounted for by assuming that the protein scaffold creates an entatic
105 l approach to modeling excitability dynamics by assuming that the recovery timescale is itself a dyna
106  to infer how humans will respond to stimuli by assuming that the same biological pathways will be af
107  the post-glacial colonisation of the region by assuming that the species' distribution has ascended
108 pe is determined through energy minimization by assuming that the spectrin tetramer links satisfy the
109 in the incongruent condition of Stroop tasks by assuming that the task-relevant and the task-irreleva
110               These results can be explained by assuming that the tetramethrin molecule displaces the
111  size, which may be understood theoretically by assuming that the torques exerted by the outermost ba
112 he observed EPR parameters could be obtained by assuming that the unpaired electron resides in an xy
113  Moon and the modern Earth is best explained by assuming that the W isotopic compositions of the two
114  of the IPW ATE estimator is often estimated by assuming that the weights are known and then using th
115  finding the statistics of persistence times by assuming that there is a maximum population size.
116                                 In addition, by assuming that there is a probability mass at zero rep
117        The entire set of 61 spectra were fit by assuming that there were 4 species present during the
118 e traditionally addressed coastal ecosystems by assuming that they adapt to preexisting dune topograp
119  natural dendritic branches can be described by assuming that they are fractal objects with an averag
120 em can only be divided into smaller networks by assuming that two or more gap junctions are necessary

 
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