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1 ed up trophic levels) and primary production can account for the observed increase in fish production
2                                         What can account for this null relationship?
3  the upgraded coating over an aluminum plate can achieve 6 degrees C (7 degrees C on a scale-model bu
4 ates that symmetric two-sided loop extrusion can achieve such compaction, but recent single-molecule
5 ts to direct the formation of new ZMOFs that can act as versatile platforms for the in situ encapsula
6  and provide evidence that this modification can affect protein function.
7 n shown that single nucleotide polymorphisms can affect RNA secondary structure, and here we show tha
8 we show that single nucleotide polymorphisms can affect RNA-protein interactions from outside binding
9          Our results indicate that mutations can affect the length in distinct ways.
10  but the Cre/loxP and Tet-On/Tet-Off systems can affect whole-organism physiology and function due to
11 cal evidence demonstrating that cannabinoids can also alter the brain's initial molecular and epigene
12          Our homomorphic encryption advances can also be applied to other domains where large-scale s
13                       Sometimes, however, it can also be extremely challenging for various intrinsic
14 s including passive building heating, but it can also drive secondary energy-conversion steps.
15 on, are not specific to O-glycan release and can also eliminate phosphoryl substitutions.
16 istribution of organisms, especially plants, can alter resource landscapes for mobile consumers drivi
17 -Ub(2) complexes and show how the UBA domain can alter the position of a polyubiquitin chain attached
18  36% of the time and with 39% less space and can answer small-batch queries at least five times faste
19           Our study indicated that Dp16 mice can be a useful model to examine the pathophysiology of
20 iazatitanacyclohexadiene intermediate, which can be accessed via multicomponent coupling of Ti imidos
21 ur experiments show that spatial integration can be achieved by establishing interdependencies among
22 zyme catalysis and the realization that this can be achieved in the context of small-molecule catalys
23                 Cancer elimination in humans can be achieved with immunotherapy that relies on T lymp
24 despread phenomenon of enzyme polymerization can be adapted to achieve different regulatory outcomes.
25 NGD sensitivity and the dynamic linear range can be adjusted and detection limits at a picogram level
26                    This sward surface height can be adopted as a pre-grazing target for rotational st
27 kers, a penalized multiple regression method can be adopted by fitting all bins to a single model.
28                             This selectivity can be an advantage for their possible application as fu
29                                           MH can be an alternative to conventional pasteurization for
30 T tools across various batches and campaigns can be analyzed to facilitate real-time process monitori
31  as indicators of reductions in viral levels can be applicable during wastewater treatment.
32                  The analysis presented here can be applied to any peptide-MHC complex of interest wi
33 ng best use of all available information and can be applied to improve understanding of global change
34 e for measuring iliopsoas muscle volume that can be applied to large cohorts.
35 iew provides perspectives on how these tools can be applied to specific research fields such as genom
36  we show that this toughness design approach can be applied to synthetic adhesives.
37        It is under debate whether PRS models can be applied-without loss of precision-to populations
38 udies are warranted to ascertain whether LoS can be attributed to hospital efficiency rather than the
39 r cause of death in prostate cancer patients can be attributed to metastatic spread of disease or tum
40 heterogeneity of autism mechanisms in humans can be broken down by functional groups and translated t
41 , the development of structure inside a cell can be broken down into a number of basic processes.
42 tasets during acquisition and pre-processing can be challenging.
43                              These drawbacks can be circumvented by CAR-T cells targeting tumour-spec
44 different regions of the flow network, which can be classified into flowing and stagnant regions, pre
45                                          EPA can be clinically used by pathologists, as a complementa
46                                           It can be collected easily and noninvasively, it is readily
47 osis such that their phenotypic consequences can be combined or segregated by appropriate breeding, i
48 ics, quantum physics and general relativity, can be connected by the same universal geodesic equation
49  data support that different ragweed species can be considered an allergen homology group with Amb a
50 44) (OH)(8) ((CH(3) )(2) As)(16) ] (Pd(24) ) can be considered as a bicapped derivative of Pd(16) wit
51     Therefore, the Asn(81)-Asn(149) fragment can be considered as the site of IgE recognition of Rhi
52 adium catalysts and alkyl/aryl electrophiles can be controlled by an OEEF applied along the direction
53                             GO self-assembly can be controlled by changing the degree of oxidation, v
54 fluorescence properties of amyloid-bound MHB can be correlated to the change of binding site polarity
55  an interesting question, if charge transfer can be coupled with RNA function.
56 mates, rates of change of ecological systems can be described as fast, slow or abrupt.
57                      In contrast, SARS-CoV-2 can be detected in the stool of some patients for greate
58 ctor for gene therapy, but its broad tropism can be detrimental if the transgene being delivered is h
59             After duplication, spindle MTOCs can be differentially inherited during asymmetric cell d
60 d HLB-specific spectral characteristics that can be distinguished from unrelated nutrition deficit ch
61                            Needs assessments can be done using existing methods, such as those establ
62 ted and detection limits at a picogram level can be easily achieved for all n-alkanes.
63 nd adaptable to different IgG antibodies and can be employed to achieve the targeted synthesis of cli
64 -propelled microengines to hybrid spermbots, can be engineered to integrate sophisticated features op
65 etry, the intensity of the Faradaic response can be enhanced at low frequencies (1 Hz) or made to dis
66    Our data demonstrate that the Foxp3 locus can be epigenetically edited ex vivo to generate stable
67                                   Inhibition can be exclusively synchronous, asynchronous, or a mixtu
68      The mechanism underlying these symptoms can be explained by the presence of nonfiring pacemaker
69 an open-source automated liquid handler that can be fabricated at a cost of $1,500 using off-the-shel
70 th competent open reading frames (ORFs), and can be found in the peripheral blood CD4(+) T cells of p
71         The corresponding beta-hydroxyamides can be furnished with yields up to 92% and an enantiomer
72 r MYXO-CTERM protein indicating our findings can be generalized.
73   Hydrogen (H(2)) is a potent reductant that can be generated when water interacts with reactive comp
74 wafers restricts the range of materials that can be grown homoepitaxially.
75  the electrochemical properties of a solvent can be heavily influenced by its solvation status.
76                                         This can be helpful to retrieve ENM-related hazard informatio
77 f sustainable peptide-based antibiotics that can be hydrolyzed by wastewater peptidases.
78  with independent complementary data sources can be implemented in many different high-throughput set
79              However, some missense variants can be informative for developing a more profound unders
80 ous species, are relatively inexpensive, and can be integrated into a larger network to provide enhan
81                                Such behavior can be isolated in the reinforcer devaluation task, whic
82 e the best properties of different materials can be judiciously combined with designed microstructure
83                Pathogenic bacterial biofilms can be life-threatening, greatly decrease patient's qual
84                          These modifications can be made from standard output with no need for new en
85 expensive reagents, boasts a wide scope, and can be made highly atom economic, makes this new methodo
86  recommendations regarding clinical practice can be made.
87  contained duodenal diverticular perforation can be managed conservatively at the outset.
88                           Cytosine DNA bases can be methylated by DNA methyltransferases and subseque
89 (UTIs) are common, recurrent infections that can be mild to life-threatening.
90 en the charges on each end of the bridge and can be modified by altering these charges.
91  suggest that the microbiome-gut-immune axis can be modified by DEHP and emphasize the value of multi
92 the substrate that depends on tau/tau(D) and can be much larger than the cell size.
93                            These two GTPases can be observed to interact transiently on membrane tubu
94                         The imaging readouts can be obtained in both preclinical models of diabetes m
95                     In situ kidney perfusion can be performed at either 4 degrees C (in situ cooling
96 loci through which super-enhancer activities can be quantified by RNA-seq and a user-friendly data po
97 nterphase shape into a cortical pattern that can be read by the spindle, which then guides the axis o
98  QTR-FRET detection technique presented here can be readily applied to dual-parametric assays for var
99             These lines are standardized and can be reproduced over generations.
100  increases F-actin levels in cells, and this can be rescued by disrupting APC-mediated actin nucleati
101 t a marked delay in mitotic progression that can be rescued by lentiviral transduction of RAD50.
102        Their three-dimensional (3D) position can be resolved by holographic analysis of the diffracti
103 thin 3 h, and the systemic stomatal response can be retriggered within 6 h.
104 g that the poor stroke recovery in aged mice can be reversed via poststroke bacteriotherapy following
105 lticancer blood testing combined with PET-CT can be safely incorporated into routine clinical care, i
106 We conclude that outer membrane perturbation can be sensed by P. aeruginosa to activate the T6SS even
107 we summarize how adult reproductive function can be shaped by childhood events.
108 nteins for in vivo applications, 10 of which can be simultaneously used in vitro.
109 lity tests showed that solutions of curcumin can be stable up to five months when concealed from natu
110                     Since the number of bins can be substantially smaller than the number of markers,
111 bstantiating the concept that other antigens can be sufficient for parasite-induced protective immuni
112 haviour deficits in offspring exposed to MIA can be temporarily rescued by the inflammatory response
113 gn of personalized treatment strategies that can be tested in future studies.
114                    These composite hydrogels can be therefore envisioned as models of secondary plant
115                    However, such experiments can be time-consuming and costly, which has led to the d
116 with function, as well as how these findings can be translated to human DCs and their progenitors.
117 n it needs to be properly evaluated as there can be underlying serious illnesses as in our patient.
118  normal and abnormal tau imaging values that can be universally implemented in clinical research and
119 that in addition to TMZ treatment, NF-kappaB can be used as a potential target to increase the treatm
120                                     Thus, it can be used as an excellent candidate for periodontitis
121 ults strongly indicate that these electrodes can be used directly to determine the unbound acetaminop
122 ss for the target clinical trial, which then can be used for augmenting the information from the phys
123  (13)C magnetic resonance, a technique which can be used for in vivo imaging.
124 provide proof-of-concept that polarized HLCs can be used for pharmacokinetic and drug-drug interactio
125   Overall, this is a powerful technique that can be used for point-of-use detection of nitrification
126 on of intermixing-induced buffer layers that can be used for the growth of other noble-metal-based de
127 ermore, we also demonstrate that this method can be used for the preparation and late-stage functiona
128                More broadly, the MG2G method can be used in studying multiple brain disorders and inj
129                               Acoustic waves can be used to accurately position cells and particles a
130                           Thus, optogenetics can be used to achieve quantitative and temporal control
131 t rapid evolvability of disomic strains that can be used to characterize fitness effects of mutations
132                   Near-isogenic lines (NILs) can be used to characterize, dissect and validate QTL, b
133 e(10) unit to demonstrate that this strategy can be used to create highly nonlinear single-molecule c
134                             Thus, this model can be used to determine the contribution of host and ba
135                             This information can be used to guide testing, treatment, and public heal
136 of-of-concept to show how Raman spectroscopy can be used to identify the types of tissues found in a
137 quality MHC-II-binding peptide datasets that can be used to improve the accuracy of MHC-II binding pr
138 nge cakes and demonstrates how this approach can be used to improve the sensory perception of reduced
139  to identify safe and efficacious drugs that can be used to prevent and/or treat COVID-19.
140                                     Now they can be used to remediate the COVID-19 outbreak.
141 rom milling and fruit processing by-products can be utilized.
142                  Although such flow patterns can be, in principle, described by the Navier-Stokes equ
143                        A group of cells that can become adipocytes controls the formation of blood ve
144 at colonizes human mucosal tissues and skin, can become pathogenic, clinically manifesting most commo
145     Noncompliance during prospective studies can bias results and limit conclusions.
146 mic force microscopy (AFM) applications that can bridge diverse length and time scales.
147 volatility in sample-size distributions that can cause a nontrivial proportion of trials to assign mo
148 aths to date reveals that CHIKV-ECSA strains can cause death in individuals from both risk and non-ri
149 d DNA damage repair, and mutations in SMCHD1 can cause facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy.
150            Though neglected, these parasites can cause major pathology and mortality to livestock lea
151  of the Coronaviridae family of viruses that can cause respiratory infections of varying severity.
152                          Interaction effects can change materials properties in intriguing ways, and
153 le and near infra-red (Vis/NIR) spectroscopy can classify rice according to sub-population and produc
154                                         This can complement existing T cell-directed immunotherapy, p
155                       Clinical leukapheresis can concentrate mononuclear cells from almost the entire
156 ation of whether a certain signaling pathway can confer bistability involves a substantial amount of
157 SBT methods, on real RNA-seq data, HowDe-SBT can construct the index in less than 36% of the time and
158 ble biocompatible triboelectric devices that can continuously monitor vital physiological signals for
159                               How plasticity can contribute or hinder adaptation to different environ
160 ifferent scenarios and what information they can convey in the context of human genetics.
161 his study was to investigate if microgravity can create deformations or movements of the eye or optic
162                          We find that GIWAXS can decouple diffraction from cellulose and epicuticular
163 nsive simulations, showing that our approach can deliver accurate estimates of selection coefficients
164                 Evidence-based interventions can deliver substantial public health and economic value
165  PET tracer zirconium 89 ((89)Zr)-pertuzumab can depict HER2-positive metastases in women with HER2-n
166 s using nontargeted tandem mass spectrometry can detect thousands of molecules in a biological sample
167  largely spared from respiratory illness but can develop a life-threatening multisystem inflammatory
168 ild-to-moderate changes in the ocular adnexa can develop in children and young adults with long-term
169 be widespread in real ecological systems and can dictate both the rates of ecological interactions an
170 ariations in the protein repetitive portion, can differ from each other in aspects such as geographic
171 T2-weighted SI and T2-weighted heterogeneity can differentiate metastases from lipid-poor adenomas.
172  that KBTBD13 localizes to the sarcomere and can directly bind actin.
173 rs of metabolism are genetic conditions that can disrupt intermediary metabolic pathways and cause de
174 sts of barrier crossings in prevailing winds can disrupt migratory routes towards slightly different
175 ariant correlation-through which a clinician can distinguish a molecular finding from a clinicomolecu
176                                  This stress can double the fracture energy or reduce it to zero.
177  We illustrated that batch-effect correction can dramatically improve sensitivity in the differential
178 , more broadly, how a nutritional constraint can drive predators towards omnivory.
179 ies indicate that glycolytic protein PFK-1.1 can dynamically form condensates in vivo.
180 atures only, a supervised classifier, DeepC, can effectively distinguish tumors from normal samples w
181            These results suggest that GCNCDA can effectively predict potential circRNA-disease associ
182           Here we demonstrate that autoSTOMP can efficiently label, purify, and identify proteins bel
183 ical cues with proper period and orientation can efficiently orchestrate cell alignment in growing ep
184 2019 (COVID-19) in infected individuals, who can either exhibit mild symptoms or progress toward a li
185 ort systems and aligned financial incentives can enhance accountability between donors, implementers,
186 ical secondary structure of DNA or RNA which can enhance or repress gene expression, yet the underlyi
187                                     Aerosols can enhance the coverage, reflectance, and lifetime of w
188 iquid crystals with high anchoring strengths can ensure smooth electrodeposition of lithium metal, th
189 ally predictable ways; specific combinations can even actively misdirect them.
190 rtant case studies of how assortative mating can evolve and facilitate speciation with gene flow.
191 iments reveal that micro-structured tungsten can exhibit significant deviation from the blackbody spe
192 rom a single clone in the primary tumour but can exhibit subclonal heterogeneity at the genomic, epig
193 , but during an acute bronchospastic episode can experience a life-threatening asthma event.
194 d that protein tissue-enrichment information can explain phenotypes of genetic diseases, which cannot
195 essor-limited natural food sources in cities-can explain reduced avian reproductive success in urban
196                                 This benefit can extend to a large region because two thirds of patie
197  We demonstrate which stages of the approach can extract meaningful information, and also describe li
198 ble in detail, constructing descriptors that can facilitate a general understanding of membrane-media
199 during host-microbiota-pathogen interactions can favorably or negatively influence host survival duri
200 ce of ipsilateral projections of CSNs, which can form functional connections with spinal neurons.
201                                  While RslO9 can further convert the rearranged intermediate to rishi
202                                              Can general trends in ECH be formulated based on the typ
203 ach is subject to methodological issues that can generate misleading results.
204 r review underscores the myriad factors that can generate NCE contingencies while guiding how researc
205 biquitinases are critical for physiology and can go awry in various diseases, including cancer.
206 ng that storm drains, bromeliads and garbage cans had significantly more pupae in relation to larvae
207                       Visual impairment (VI) can have a detrimental impact on vision-related quality
208 hmatic children, whom when clinically stable can have an FEV(1) >100% of predicted, but during an acu
209 strate availability is difficult to quantify can have large downstream impacts on our ability to eluc
210 ffective when initiated early in illness but can have serious side effects.
211 hts about the cause of these diseases, which can help accelerate new prevention strategies.
212                         Large, intact corals can help build past (century-scale) climatic profiles, a
213 ble surface area and the interaction energy, can help characterize a protease's substrate recognition
214 fluid motion due to outer hair cell motility can help maintain longitudinal homeostasis of the Corti
215                                   These data can help maximize utility of this emerging diagnostic.
216 ed by poorer individuals in remote areas and can help to estimate whether individuals will seek healt
217 ed with higher costs and poor compliance and can hinder the implementation of global immunization cam
218     These results suggest that SWIM analysis can identify key network modules related to complex dise
219 eal and simulated data shows that our method can identify large expansions of 41 out of 44 pathogenic
220 k modeling showed that desynchronized inputs can impair the precision and stability of CA1 place cell
221  VD replacement during and after DAA therapy can improve hepatic fibrosis remains unclear.
222 s study, we developed a method, FamANC, that can improve the accuracy of local ancestry inference in
223            These initial processing circuits can incorporate subcortical regions, such as the thalamu
224 that innovations in instructional strategies can increase equity in higher education.
225 these outputs to the downstream dynamics and can independently explain the typical decaying envelope
226 levant dose of GS-9688 is well tolerated and can induce a sustained antiviral response in WHV-infecte
227   Overall, our data indicate that omalizumab can induce skin inflammation and anaphylaxis by engaging
228 to reproduce, indicating that earlier mating can influence subsequent fecundity.
229 iversifying selection on drought stress, and can inform genomics-enabled breeding for climate-resilie
230 deration of BGC-associated transporter genes can inform predictions of specialized metabolite structu
231 and have shown that PDL1-expressing exosomes can inhibit antitumour immune responses.
232 ing behaviour and the timing of reproduction can inhibit genetic exchange between closely related spe
233 d tissue damage, but its aberrant activation can lead to autoinflammatory diseases.
234 tion of homeostatic and hedonic brain nuclei can lead to pathological feeding behaviors, namely overc
235                                  This hazard can lead to physical and mental health problems for nurs
236 In conclusion, a defect in folate metabolism can lead to prenatal aqueduct stenosis and resultant hyd
237 is work presents an efficient strategy which can lead to time and cost saving post-translational, cov
238 ation by dams, presenting physical barriers, can limit the climatically induced spatial redistributio
239 g the hypothesis that algorithmic management can maintain the fidelity of video-based diagnostics in
240                              Synthetic trees can mimic this transpiration cycle, but have been confin
241 snapshot-in-time" measurements, for example, can miss temporal intermittency and confound bottom-up/t
242 oustic waves, used to create the nanolenses, can mitigate against non-specific, adventitious nanopart
243                   Timely heart valve surgery can mitigate the progression to heart failure, disabilit
244  the biological activity of chitosans, which can now be recognized as bona fide information-carrying
245 nal or at low frequency; hypermutated tumors can only establish after the evolution of immune escape.
246 d binding sites or modification sites, which can operate to create an ultrasensitive dose response.
247 vents have been linked to flash droughts and can play a critical role in the spread of human ignited
248                                Nanomaterials can play an essential role in bacterial sensing owing to
249                                         They can play either beneficial or detrimental roles in lesio
250 using 3- to 15-month or 2- to 3-year samples can predict allergy status at age 4(+) years.
251                             We show that Rho can prematurely terminate transcription of bacterial CRI
252         Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) membranes can preserve alveolar ridge dimension after tooth extrac
253 0%-70% of school-aged children for influenza can produce population-wide indirect effects.
254                     We found that Zr-MOF-808 can produce up to 8.66 L(H2O) kg(-1)(MOF) day(-1), an ex
255   Adults develop respiratory symptoms, which can progress to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARD
256      Aberrant NLRC5 signaling in macrophages can promote B-cell lymphomagenesis during chronic Helico
257 l (i.e., gentle handling) suggest that sleep can promote synaptic growth and strengthening.
258 small molecule antagonist, such as ICT12035, can provide a new avenue for the treatment of cancers.
259 f test results, immediate wastewater results can provide considerable advance notice of infection dyn
260 at rely on knowledge of the native structure can provide critical, detailed information on folding fr
261 -related species adapted to varying rainfall can provide insights into plant habitat distribution and
262                     Citizen-science projects can provide numerous benefits for participants while edu
263 mphocytes within the tissue microenvironment can provide valuable insight into their function.
264         CaRe is a time-saving procedure that can purify lectins even from a few milliliters of crude
265 ) based innovative method was developed that can quantify saponin content in aqueous solutions with g
266 care immunisation programmes is feasible and can rapidly be implemented with limited resources.
267  in endemic settings, highly virulent clones can rapidly emerge demanding constant monitoring.
268 ons supported at the sodium-quartz interface can reach 200 micrometres at near-infrared wavelengths.
269 r depletion of RAD21 cohesin complex protein can recover distal polyadenylation site usage.
270 sual acuity outcomes vary; however, patients can recover excellent vision after surgery.
271 portant post-translational modification that can regulate protein function.
272                                    Mutations can render the receptor active even in the absence of li
273  findings revealed that 3 mo of OLT1177 diet can rescue synaptic plasticity in this mouse model of AD
274 that allocentric strategy deficits in ageing can result from difficulties related to landmark coding,
275 ent BDG antigenaemia, in the absence of IFD, can result in deleterious pro-inflammatory immune respon
276 er and inter-observer variability in grading can result in overtreatment and undertreatment of prosta
277    The study of familial autoimmune diseases can reveal pathophysiological mechanisms involved in mor
278 etic and experimental data, and show that we can robustly infer model parameters using a relatively s
279     Most cell types, including immune cells, can secrete and uptake exosomes.
280 ue to build such supportive environments, we can see that they will use effective contraception when
281 ural and artificial intelligence, so that we can separate more superficial differences from those tha
282 vide evidence that glutamine supplementation can serve as a potential dietary intervention to block m
283                   Radiomics texture features can serve as potential biomarkers for determining BRAF m
284                          Cognitive abilities can shape these social environments and in turn, affect
285 bitors of the DNA damage response kinase ATR can significantly potentiate ionizing radiation-induced
286  through which double-stranded RNA molecules can silence the gene carrying the same code as the parti
287                                      T cells can sometimes acquire properties of a memory cell withou
288 rmulate a functional electrolyte system that can stabilize the lithium-metal anode, the solvation beh
289            Nevertheless, the presence of BDG can still be recognised by the host's innate immune syst
290 active site involved in nucleotide addition, can stimulate translesion RNA synthesis by Escherichia c
291 itro, and both hFip1 binding sites in CPSF30 can support polyadenylation.
292 re among the most resilient plants, and some can survive prolonged desiccation in semiarid regions wi
293             Nonrandom mating between species can thereby increase the potential for adaptive gene flo
294  My model assumes that an Hsp90-bound client can transition between a deactivating conformation and a
295          Different afferents to the striatum can trigger dopamine signals, but their release properti
296                  Cytokine-primed neutrophils can undergo a nonapoptotic type of cell death using comp
297 the products are properly differentiated and can undergo a variety of chemoselective transformations
298                                 Biomolecules can undergo liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS), formi
299  scientists with a powerful new toolbox they can use to better understand environmental effects, and
300                          Cognitive abilities can vary dramatically among species.

 
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