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1 We call these flat constructs "bacterial carpets".
2 y while describing the scene (eg, indoor and carpet).
3 variant subtype of SNIFR that we refer to as CARPET.
4 les as a function of distance from an active carpet.
5 s were assessed through a pressure-sensitive carpet.
6 half of which had "healthier" furniture and carpet.
7 ParB transiently bridged plasmid to the DNA carpet.
8 mattress covers and bedroom and living-room carpets.
9 posited dose rates of resuspended bioPM from carpets.
10 old dust (2780 ng/g dust) and in family room carpet (2880 ng/g carpet), and the primary mode of excre
12 itioning, use of a dehumidifier, presence of carpeting, age of home, and visible mold at age 1 year a
16 re conducted on two different surface types (carpet and laminate) with 10(6) colony forming units of
18 effects of different floor surfaces such as carpet and tile on walking performance, and performance
20 es chemical vapor deposition growth of MXene carpets and complex spherulite-like morphologies that fo
21 ng China, as a stain repellent for clothing, carpets and draperies, but it has been banned in the U.S
22 p1 concentrations in bedroom and living-room carpets and the differences between the treatments were
23 hase" (air and dust particles settled on the carpet) and the "non-mobile phase" (carpet fibers and pa
24 g dust) and in family room carpet (2880 ng/g carpet), and the primary mode of excretion for the major
25 onds can bridge a parS-coated cargo to a DNA carpet, and they can work collectively as a Brownian rat
26 andings on a FIG-certified mat, a gymnastics carpet, and three custom-designed mats (TYPE 1-3) varyin
27 air release (3.1 x 10(-3) to 6.3 x 10(-3)), carpet application (3.8 x 10(-5) to 6.2 x 10(-3)), and v
29 are present, beds are encased in plastic, no carpets are present, and no signs of cockroaches have be
31 The resulting 3D F-TENG can be used in smart carpets as a self-powered escape and rescue system that
32 interval (CI): 1.03, 5.75) and wall-to-wall carpet at work (adjusted OR = 1.73, 95% CI: 0.74, 4.09),
35 ared with that from smooth floors, dust from carpeted bedroom floors had 2.1 times the risk of dust m
36 r, and improves fluid pumping in dense cilia carpets, but hardly affects the direction of fluid flow.
37 magnetic fields into large-scale propelling carpets can form perfect crystalline materials upon suit
40 Firstly, we propose to design a non-closed carpet cloak to conceal objects on a reflecting plane.
43 rd to scale up and, more critically, typical carpet cloaks introduce unnecessary phase shifts in the
44 these devices confirm our ability to deform carpet cloaks, bent waveguides, and potentially other qu
48 B congeners (105, 138, 153, 170, and 180) in carpet dust collected between 1998 and 2000 from 1187 ho
49 ed models, concentrations of insecticides in carpet dust decreased for three of four insecticides no
51 repeatability of pesticide concentrations in carpet dust samples and the potential attenuation bias i
52 e measurement of pesticide concentrations in carpet dust to characterize an individual's average long
54 minants of concentrations of insecticides in carpet dust, such as home and garden use, occupational e
55 and stool were sampled from family members, carpet, dust, and air were sampled in the home, and a qu
56 asured concentrations of insecticides in one carpet-dust sample from each of 434 homes in California
57 on lipid membranes, reports have included: a carpeting effect; a detergent effect; and Abeta ion-chan
58 s a stable global attractor in large ciliary carpets, even under finite perturbations to cilia and ti
62 d on the carpet) and the "non-mobile phase" (carpet fibers and pad) and the removal rates resulting f
64 ion strategy while providing a use for spent carpet fibers or similar waste manufactured fiber materi
65 tionally, we demonstrate the use of recycled carpet fibers to support dense biomass growth and promot
69 d the F-plasmid partition system using a DNA-carpeted flow cell as an artificial nucleoid surface and
70 ParA-mediated plasmid partition inside a DNA-carpeted flowcell, which acts as an artificial nucleoid.
72 by sequential growth of zinc oxide nanowire carpets followed by layer-by-layer deposition of a polym
77 substances (PFASs) from stain-guard treated carpets in landfills continue to be released into the en
88 y be flat, lobulated lesions, also known as "carpet" lesions, that are characterized by a finely nodu
89 These results support the proposed nonpore carpet-like mechanism of action, in agreement with the s
92 rovide evidence for the structures to form a carpet-like three-dimensional scaffold promoting and inh
96 e of the antimicrobial peptide and support a carpet mechanism for the disruption of the membranes by
99 function via the early and late stage of the carpet model at low and high concentrations, respectivel
100 eneous cell membrane, lending support to the carpet model for the association mode of hIAPP aggregate
102 jured commissural axons were provided with a carpet of C6-R cells (a radial glia-like cell line), sig
103 Subduction of Tethyan oceanic crust with a carpet of carbonate-rich pelagic sediments deposited dur
104 rites from embryonic spinal cord explants on carpets of membranes isolated from perinatal rat muscles
108 naerobic model landfill reactors filled with carpet or clothing were monitored under biologically act
109 tion of anionic membranes proceeds through a carpet or detergent model as proposed for other antimicr
110 s included older child age, lower adiposity, carpeting or a rug in the child's bedroom, higher matern
113 idely used as flame retardants in furniture, carpet padding, car seats, and other consumer products d
114 n school rooms, including vinyl tile floors, carpets, painted bricks, painted drywall, and glass-bloc
115 ransition from a disordered to a crystalline carpet phase is captured via spatial and temporal correl
116 visualized and automatically identified in a carpet plot as tilted lines of sudden intensity change.
128 ke in the lab ("fresh THS") and contaminated carpets retrieved from smokers' homes ("aged THS") were
129 esenting lumber, processed wood, insulation, carpet, roofing, electrical sheathing, and flooring.
130 gly influenced by access to the outdoors and carpeted rooms hosted more types of arthropods than non-
132 oor remediation strategy by evaluating how a carpet serves as a sink and long-term source of thirdhan
133 hieve this with liquid-infused soft magnetic carpets (SMCs) that consist of pillars that are responsi
135 ynamic properties of the Sop system on a DNA-carpet substrate, which further support the proposed dif
139 ions, and shapes that mesh into a continuous carpet that bridges from segment to segment, hugging the
140 sed on a controlled colloidal flow above the carpet that enables complete crystallization after a few
143 e and strength of the flow patterns near the carpets, the motion must be generated by small numbers o
145 t form through buckling and release of MXene carpet to expose fresh surface for further reaction.
147 To understand the leaching of PFASs from carpets to landfill leachate as a function of environmen
150 shock crystal growth" eventually produces 2D carpet-type fractal morphology, and moreover dendrites f
153 uch graft unfolding using a double roll, (2) carpet unrolling while fixating 1 graft edge (Dirisamer
154 eltaS < 0) indicated that PFAS leaching from carpet was dominantly controlled by entropy-driven proce
155 (TMTP) was observed after the furniture and carpet was introduced to the computer room, suggesting f
157 considering sedimentation towards an active carpet, we find a self-cleaning effect where surface-dri
158 ombus shape is not like a "hill" but like a "carpet." We find that thrombus growth rate is enhanced b
159 ge sampling efficacies for R1, R2, and R3 on carpet were 26, 162, and 92% of vacuum sock sampling eff
162 of a displacement wave (akin to a kink in a carpet), which requires the molecules to overcome only a