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1 he adenocarcinoma spectrum using BRODERS and CANARY.
2 ian archipelagos of the Azores, Madeira, and Canaries.
3 n the caudomedial neostriatum (NCM) of adult canaries.
4 he 1st year, males were housed with pairs of canaries.
5  species of songbirds, Bengalese finches and canaries.
6 hite recessive with yellow and red breeds of canaries.
7 redominant mutant isoform in white recessive canaries.
8 ombination on DCX expression in adult female canaries.
9 neuronal addition to the HVC of adult female canaries.
10  product of crossing red siskins with common canaries [7].
11                           Herein, we present Canary a singularity-based tool which converts MaCH dosa
12 that carotenoid-based dichromatism in mosaic canaries, a hybrid phenotype that arises in offspring of
13 Here we examine the song of the domesticated canary, a complex singer whose song consists of syllable
14                                       In the Canary, a negative upwelling trend is connected to the A
15 NK protein in the brain of zebra finches and canaries after presentation of song playbacks.
16                  In this investigation, the "Canary" algorithm was applied to 102 Tunisian samples an
17                                              CANARY allows the noninvasive risk stratification of lun
18 ults suggested that the evaluated samples of Canary aloe vera can be incorporated into pharmaceutical
19  of targetable mutations (50-gene-panel) and CANARY analysis of the preoperative (</=3 months) high r
20 ual-based experimental exposures of domestic canaries and experimental transmission data of house fin
21 ial risks in the volcanic archipelago of the Canaries and therefore it is important to carry out an i
22 s for understanding volcanic activity in the Canaries and volcano monitoring elsewhere, helping to su
23          Whole genome alignments between the canary and 13 genomes throughout the bird taxa show a mu
24 n the Atlantic, coherent variability between Canary and Benguela Systems is associated with upwelling
25 thropods of the volcanic archipelagos of the Canary and Hawaiian Islands to address whether there is
26 - and estrogen-sensitive specifically in the canary and that are involved in rewiring of neurons migh
27 a single sound in a long sequence of sounds (canary and zebra finch song syllables) patterned in eith
28                                              Canaries appear to lack the protein, but it can be induc
29        El Hierro is a volcanic island in the Canary archipelago that is fed by sulfur-rich magmas.
30  from the southern Iberian Peninsula via the Canary archipelago to the Caribbean islands where they w
31   The two major radiations identified in the Canaries are correlated with distinct ecological habitat
32                                  BRODERS and CANARY are robust radiomics tools with excellent interob
33 e consistent across three of the four EBUSs (Canary, Benguela and Humboldt, but not California).
34 is of lung adenocarcinoma was analyzed using CANARY blinded to clinical data.
35 ulation of neuronal replacement in the adult canary brain and suggest that the effects of testosteron
36 copy, we determined that the VZ of the adult canary brain is composed of three main cell types (A, B,
37 dy the presence of this protein in the adult canary brain.
38 ct neuron recruitment equally throughout the canary brain.
39 tomy of the inner ear of Belgian Waterslager canaries (BWC) have demonstrated myriad malformations as
40                                              CANARY characterizes nodules by the distribution of nine
41                                    Moreover, Canary comes with preinstalled software often used durin
42 valuation using Radiomic Stratification) and CANARY (Computer-Aided Nodule Assessment and Risk Yield)
43 thers and several tissues of white recessive canaries, consistent with a genetic defect in carotenoid
44                     Our results suggest that CANARY could ultimately facilitate individualized manage
45 rasting upwelling sub-regions of the Iberian Canary current (ICC) eastern boundary upwelling system a
46        My experimental evidence from captive canaries demonstrates a marginal cost of begging through
47 ng nucleus higher vocal center (HVC) in male canaries did not change seasonally when its borders were
48 nto the lowermost mantle: Ascension, Azores, Canary, Easter, Samoa, and Tahiti.
49 LA) which summarizes the distribution of the CANARY exemplars indicated good to excellent reliability
50 activity in the premotor nucleus HVC(2-4) as canaries explored various phrase sequences in their repe
51 g TP53 (n = 5) had a good prognosis based on CANARY features.
52                     Moreover, isolated adult canary forebrain endothelial cells secreted MMP2, and VE
53                                          The canary genome sequence and complementary expression anal
54  assembly and annotation of a female 1.2-Gbp canary genome.
55 izal Scots pine than in endomycorrhizal reed canary grass, but nonetheless, both species showed soil-
56                 Studies in zebra finches and canaries have now identified the gene responsible for re
57    Among the testosterone-regulated genes of canary HVC, 20% lack estrogen response elements and 4 to
58 ubspecies, the males did not vocalize to the canaries in courtship tests but showed incompetent court
59 udied this question by castrating adult male canaries in late summer and quantifying their song in ea
60 rates, and annual plants) may be inaccurate 'canaries in the coal mine' for CC without pertinent demo
61 ne administration to nonsinging adult female canaries induces song, making this a model for behaviora
62                       Dichromatism in mosaic canaries is explained by differential carotenoid degrada
63 uter-Aided Nodule Assessment and Risk Yield (CANARY) is quantitative imaging analysis software that p
64 lly dichromatic red siskin and monochromatic canaries, is controlled by the gene that encodes the car
65   The cell walls of leaf base tissues of the Canary Island date palm (Phoenix canariensis) contain li
66  processing can explain excess sulfur in the Canary Island mantle.
67 diversity was lowest in resident African and Canary Island populations and increased with latitude, i
68 ia bravoana), is an endemic lacertid of this Canary Island that lives confined to a very restricted a
69                                  Basques and Canary Islanders are clearly associated with modern Euro
70                                              Canary Islanders have the largest African genetic ancest
71 ributed 16%-31% autosomal ancestry to modern Canary Islanders, here represented by two individuals fr
72 ith an excess of African genetic ancestry in Canary Islanders, with the aim of identifying novel risk
73 northeast Atlantic were highest north of the Canary Islands (280-980 pg/L) and decreased with latitud
74              The Azores, Madeira, Selvagens, Canary Islands and Cabo Verde are commonly united under
75 gical archives in forested landscapes of the Canary Islands and Cabo Verde, first colonized approxima
76 st-generation hybrid individuals between the Canary Islands and Columbia strains also showed a cytosi
77 opical to arid habitats on the coasts of the Canary Islands and Morocco and subjected them to salt an
78 haeological dating for the settlement of the Canary Islands and Remote Oceania and also, given certai
79 hich could have a general application in the Canary Islands archipelago and other volcanic islands.
80                                          The Canary Islands are an Atlantic archipelago known for its
81 olonization of most permanent streams on the Canary Islands by M. aspersus.
82 g how migratory birds are pushed towards the Canary Islands by trade winds, we explain most of the va
83      Most of the PH1 alleles detected in the Canary Islands carry the Ile-244 --> Thr (I244T) mutatio
84           The two sheep breeds native to the Canary Islands display distinctly different resistant ph
85 t that the alliance probably occurred in the Canary Islands during the late Miocene or early Pliocene
86 to three or more-times larger than subaerial Canary Islands flank collapses.
87 ding population of Eleonora's falcons in the Canary Islands for over a decade (2007-2017) and integra
88 entanglement-swapping experiment between the Canary Islands of La Palma and Tenerife, verifying the p
89 onology of the first human settlement of the Canary Islands remains disputed due to differing estimat
90                The human colonization of the Canary Islands represents the sole known expansion of Be
91 fferent tissues from two small fishes of the Canary Islands that constitute an important level of the
92 fer of cattle from the Iberian Peninsula and Canary Islands to the Caribbean laid the foundation for
93 aspersus (Trichoptera, Limnephilidae) on the Canary Islands was investigated by studying allozyme var
94 rk, different types of gofio produced in the Canary Islands were characterized on the basis of physic
95 ping data from F2 individuals derived from a Canary Islands x Columbia cross revealed that NOR2 accou
96 e Lake Tana region (Ethiopia) and El Hierro (Canary Islands).
97 a region (9 around Cape Verde, 11 around the Canary Islands, and 5 around Madeira).
98 ations (France, Portugal, Continental Spain, Canary Islands, and Cape Verde) were analysed by headspa
99 s been detected in 39 African countries, the Canary Islands, and Reunion Island.
100                                       In the Canary Islands, at least two native tree taxa became ext
101 of the flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana (Canary Islands, Cape Verde Islands, and Columbia).
102 ffinity of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Canary Islands, commonly known as Guanches, are poorly u
103          Psytallia concolor was found in the Canary Islands, Morocco and Tunisian, and the Afrotropic
104 cluding some of the fly's adjoining regions (Canary Islands, Morocco, Reunion Island and Tunisia).
105 ied to the analysis of fish samples from the Canary Islands, one of them implicated in a ciguatera po
106 d has been identified in areas including the Canary Islands, southern Iberia and the Lebanon.
107 trusions within Volcan Taburiente (La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain) and investigate their emplacement
108 led experiment that took place in La Gomera (Canary Islands, Spain) between June and July 2020, where
109 evidence from a solidified dyke in Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) that is exceptionally well-expose
110 native flora of an oceanic island (Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain) using extensive field and laborat
111 otii, Bolle 1862) on the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) using spatially explicit models t
112 d crosses between two species endemic to the Canary Islands, the self-compatible (SC) species Tolpis
113                                    La Palma, Canary Islands, underwent volcanic unrest which culminat
114 flower length) for 895 native species in the Canary Islands, we related functional trait distinctiven
115 aloe vera is significantly cultivated in the Canary Islands, where mild climate and volcanic soils fa
116             The indigenous population of the Canary Islands, which colonized the archipelago around t
117  light over a distance of 143 km between two Canary Islands, which is 50x greater than the maximum di
118 opic seamount, 300 nautical miles SSW of the Canary Islands.
119 demic to the southern archipelago--e.g., the Canary Islands.
120 the prevailing view in Argyranthemum and the Canary Islands.
121  similar to allied genera now present on the Canary Islands.
122 e archipelagos of Madeira, Selvagens and the Canary Islands.
123 Western Pacific Ocean, from the Caribbean to Canary Islands.
124 growth, and final subaerial emergence of the Canary Islands.
125 ch many originate from mass movements in the Canary Islands.
126 societies did not live simultaneously in the Canary Islands; and iv) the Berber people rapidly spread
127  of HVC neurons born in the fall, when adult canaries learn a new song, are still present 8 mo later,
128 ated songs were reprogrammed to form typical canary phrasing.
129                 When presented with a female canary, POM-T birds copulated at a rate comparable to bi
130                 The RV144 HIV-1 trial of the canary pox vector (ALVAC-HIV) plus the gp120 AIDSVAX B/E
131       DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: The Canary Prostate Active Surveillance Study (PASS) is a pr
132              Johns Hopkins University (JHU); Canary Prostate Active Surveillance Study (PASS); Univer
133 obtained from men enrolled at 8 sites in the Canary Prostate Active Surveillance Study.
134 significant prostate cancer by utilizing the Canary Prostate Cancer Tissue Microarray (CPCTA) cohort
135                                Additionally, Canary provides researchers with a platform to conduct G
136                                              CANARY risk groups were compared using survival analysis
137 tified into the Good, Intermediate, and Poor CANARY risk groups yielded distinct progression-free sur
138 nd Fluorogold) to show that RA of adult male canaries (Serinus canaria) and zebra finches (taeniopygi
139 ion paradigm in two additional bird species: canaries (Serinus canaria) and zebra finches (Taeniopygi
140 ial preoptic nucleus (POM) of castrated male canaries (Serinus canaria) increase song rate but do not
141 nd neuron recruitment in the brains of adult canaries (Serinus canaria), a species well-known for its
142 ng of red siskins (Spinus cucullata), common canaries (Serinus canaria), and "red factor" canaries, w
143 stinct features of birdsong using adult male canaries (Serinus canaria), which show extensive seasona
144  We investigated this question in adult male canaries (Serinus canaria), which show extensive vocal p
145 te actions of estrogens regulate birdsong in canaries (Serinus canaria).
146  center of both adult male zebra finches and canaries (Serinus canaria).
147                            Neurons in female canaries (Serinus canarius) that project to Area X of th
148 h vocal center (HVC), a nucleus of the adult canary (Serinus canaria) brain that plays a critical rol
149 in seasonally breeding songbirds such as the canary (Serinus canaria) that learns new songs in adulth
150      The white recessive breed of the common canary (Serinus canaria), which carries an autosomal rec
151 r (a motor nucleus) and other song nuclei of canaries, Serinus canaria, and zebra finches, Taeniopygi
152    The high vocal center (HVC) of adult male canaries, Serinus canaria, is necessary for the producti
153 ophic factor (BDNF) in the HVC of adult male canaries, Serinus canaria.
154 to the high vocal center (HVC) of adult male canaries, Serinus canaria.
155                    Based on their parametric CANARY signatures, all the lung adenocarcinoma nodules w
156                         In the morning, male canaries sing within minutes after light onset.
157 e elements to the hormone-sensitivity of the canary singing behavior, we identify seasonal testostero
158 tes, which suggests that innate rules govern canary song development.
159                                              Canary song is hierarchically structured: Short stereoty
160      We show that presentation of individual canary song syllables results in distinct expression pat
161 esearchers, and a large dataset of annotated canary song that can serve as a benchmark.
162                                              Canary songs consist of repeated syllables called phrase
163 egulated in the skin and liver of red factor canaries, strongly implicating CYP2J19 as the ketolase t
164 to 60 years; wind change is equivocal in the Canary system.
165                                      In male canaries, T regulates expression of the microtubule-asso
166                        In our study setting, canaries that are naive to malaria infection routinely s
167 ntrogressed from red siskins into red factor canaries that are required for red coloration.
168 e Intermediate-High-Risk Pulmonary Embolism (CANARY) trial was an open-label, randomized clinical tri
169                                              Canary uses singularity container technology to allow us
170  health has advanced substantially since the canary was introduced as a sentinel of toxic conditions
171                      Neurons formed in adult canaries were labeled with [(3)H]-thymidine and examined
172 canaries (Serinus canaria), and "red factor" canaries, which are the hybrid product of crossing red s
173                                    We placed canaries with different immunologic backgrounds (e.g., n

 
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