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1 , accounting for 82.1% of global inland fish catch.
2 epend on live coral cover, such as fisheries catch.
3 rganization of the established peptide pair, CATCH.
4  point of rapid decline in gadid biomass and catch.
5 on the same grid node on which they had been caught.
6  involves products that are exclusively wild caught.
7 amics and minimize the volatility in fishery catches.
8 terventions and then consider the "democracy catch-22": How can the poor secure greater democratic in
9 y interval: 7-16 M t)-or 10.8% of the global catch (95% UI: 10-12%).
10 ersion of species which lacks flexibility to catch a single species' distinctiveness.
11 ince interacting with a moving object (e.g., catching a ball) requires real-time localization of the
12                              Here we present CATCH, a computational method to enhance nucleic acid ca
13 ecords from the Mid-Atlantic US, we examined catch abundance of two exotic and six native Osmia speci
14  that the procurement of small, difficult-to-catch, agile prey is a hallmark of complex behavior uniq
15    Our results suggest that ANKLE1 acts as a catch-all enzyme of last resort that allows faithful chr
16 popularity to the point that it has become a catch-all phrase for almost any unnatural nucleic acid,
17 s can be modulated to either drive a crab to catch and appear to feed on all of the particles or enab
18                                Surprisingly, catch and catch-per-unit-effort are higher since the exp
19      For select countries, over 90% of their catch and economic benefits were attributable to a few s
20 he responses analyzed against extrinsic fish catch and human development index data, pandemic impacts
21 nel b as well as the number of phenotypes in CaTCH and MaTCH functional domains in the y axes of pane
22              Contrary to expectations, total catch and mean catch rates were maintained or increased
23                Our automated platform uses a catch and release approach in which glycosyltransferase-
24 ored the remarkable ability of honey bees to catch and release large quantities of pollen grains.
25            This photoswitch was employed to "catch and release" a fluorophore-tagged diol in buffered
26 that climate shocks reduce not only regional catch and revenue in the New England fishing sector, but
27  using real-time monitoring and feedback, to catch and reverse quantum jumps mid-flight-thus determin
28 en a valuable data source to estimate global catches and international shark fin trade dynamics.
29 aser ablation of these neurons impaired prey-catching and prevented induction of hunting by optogenet
30  complete and articulated, suggesting it was caught and swallowed shortly before the frog itself died
31  rapid and near-stoichiometric coassembly of CATCH(+) and CATCH(-) at concentrations >=100 muM.
32 ransform infrared spectroscopy indicate that CATCH(+) and CATCH(-) coassemble into two-component nano
33  molecular dynamics simulations predict that CATCH(+) and CATCH(-) peptides coassemble but do not sel
34 astructure disruptions), would affect global catches, and test the benefits of strong prewar fisherie
35                                   First, the catch-and-release (CaR)-ESI-MS assay, carried with ion m
36        This work explores the application of catch-and-release electrospray ionization mass spectrome
37 lycolipids (NGLs) as surrogates for GSLs for catch-and-release-electrospray ionization mass spectrome
38 eminder that the presence of viruses in wild-caught animals is possible, even when animals appear hea
39 tected by RNA sequencing studies of 120 wild-caught animals that could serve as a potential helper vi
40  This study aimed to determine how fisheries catches associate with coral reefs in Queensland, Austra
41 ar-stoichiometric coassembly of CATCH(+) and CATCH(-) at concentrations >=100 muM.
42 ividual coordination patterns for successful catch attempts that were different from all the coordina
43  habituation-discrimination paradigm on wild-caught babblers under standardized aviary conditions, we
44 uce the number of larger elasmobranchs being caught, based on evidence from the prawn trawl fisheries
45 umbers indicated that the two groups of wild-caught bats had significantly higher numbers of immature
46                      Using passive traps, we caught bees during two-week intervals from March-October
47 in tectally mediated loom-avoidance and prey-catching behavior.
48    We examine the size-classes of fisheries' catches, behavioural changes in GRD in response to fishi
49            We examined the diversity of wild-caught black blow fly endogenous (internal body) and exo
50 on use across a predator community with wild-caught blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) and great tits (P
51 hanical tension, rendering alpha-actinin-4 a catch bond in physiological tension ranges.
52                           Thus, the observed catch bond is mechanistically distinct from other known
53  strongly bound state, and the dependence of catch bond strength on the direction of applied force.
54 egulated by fluid shear stress and exhibits "catch bond" characteristics.
55 ernative type of molecular bond, known as a "catch bond," for which applied forces suppress protein d
56  at intermediate force values, k(F) exhibits catch-bond behavior (i.e. decreasing detachment rate wit
57 creases with force, and the other exhibits a catch-bond behavior in which off rate decreases with for
58 is is the first time, to our knowledge, that catch-bond behavior was reported for antigen-antibody bo
59 etimes of stimulatory receptor-ligand bonds (catch-bond behavior).
60 harpness of the transition between slip- and catch-bond kinetics depends on the degree to which the p
61                       To our knowledge, such catch-bond mechanism has not been proposed and demonstra
62 ways at high loading rates, giving rise to a catch bonding mechanism that manifests under force ramp
63 sociation under force, resulting in TCR-pMHC catch bonds and T cell activation.
64 ally distinct from other known physiological catch bonds because it requires an extrinsic factor-comp
65 nal changes in pMHCs for activating TCR-pMHC catch bonds but also have implications for T cell-based
66                 Our results demonstrate that catch bonds can selectively slow and stabilize scanning
67                                 We find that catch bonds generically emerge when the force dependence
68                           We did not observe catch bonds in dissociation, and the off-rate measured i
69                 Typically, a small number of catch bonds initially immobilize the microvillus, after
70       Recent work suggests that formation of catch bonds is characteristic of activating TCR-pMHC int
71 vation potency, suggesting that formation of catch bonds is not an intrinsic feature of the TCR-pMHC
72 pMHC interactions to elicit agonist-specific catch bonds to trigger TCR signaling, but the underlying
73 ke interactions that appear to function like catch bonds.
74 dual-binding modes, mechanical allostery and catch bonds.
75 icogram recordings from male and female wild-caught (Brown-Norway [BN]) rats to recordings from labor
76 uilds fish biomass could ensure a short-term catch buffer large enough to replace ~43 +/- 35% of toda
77                               We fed 40 wild-caught bulbuls ad libitum on fruits or invertebrates for
78 tional 5% of the ocean could increase future catch by at least 20% via spillover, generating 9 to 12
79 asing demand increases short-term (1 to 2 y) catch by at most ~30% followed by precipitous declines o
80 cause biotin-GNPs bound to Ab-MBs which were caught by an external magnetic field.
81 natural viruses have been isolated from wild-caught C. elegans (Orsay virus) and its relative Caenorh
82 ion of more than 50 viral variants from wild-caught Caenorhabditis.
83                       Here we show that fish catches can respond either positively or negatively to c
84                Of note, CRIg cannot directly catch circulating parasites and antibody-induced complem
85 ared spectroscopy indicate that CATCH(+) and CATCH(-) coassemble into two-component nanofibers instea
86                               Differences in catch compositions were detected across the management z
87 sade grass could be a more efficient nitrate catch crop than ruzigrass (the most extensively used cur
88 graphy that is presumed to have been used to catch, cut and crush food.
89                               However, their catch data were not adjusted for known variation in moni
90  We measured 2 commonly used indicators from catch data, mean trophic level (MTL) and fishing-in-bala
91  monitoring and a four-dacade time series of catch data, we quantified the effects on the size and ge
92 b, is observed when the trophic level of the catch declines over time, raising concerns about the eco
93  but limited control over the mix of species caught, depend on trade and catch-quota balancing allowa
94    We found that the MPA size that optimizes catch depends strongly on economic variables.
95                                              CATCH designs optimal probe sets, with a specified numbe
96  density required to offset any reduction in catch due to the presence of lures for other Tephritidae
97        Adult stomatopods can be difficult to catch due to their inaccessible habitats and cryptic col
98 NA sequences from 150 immature green turtles caught during surveys carried out in 2015-2016, we ident
99                 The results demonstrate that CATCH enables more sensitive and cost-effective metageno
100 quate, nutrients available in marine finfish catches exceed the dietary requirements for populations
101                     When a vessel's demersal catch exceeds owned and leased quota for a given species
102 ect themselves and others: use of tissues to catch expelled droplets from coughs or sneezes, use of f
103 with soot emissions, with global biomass and catch falling by up to 18 +/- 3% and 29 +/- 7% after a U
104 ueous lithium-ion batteries are resistant to catching fire.
105 s with sub-surface predators such as tuna to catch fish prey, the rapid expansion of industrialized f
106                       By calculating quantum catch for N. oerstedii's 12 photoreceptors associated wi
107                          Large MPAs optimize catch for species heavily harvested for their high value
108 d throat emperor, the two largest species by catch for the reef line fishery, were at risk of overfis
109 stimate that more than $10 billion in annual catch from 2005 to 2014 is attributable to these interna
110 juveniles were captured in picarel targeting catches from North Aegean Sea (Greece) in the autumn of
111  vertically towed nets and found that shrimp catches from the latter were significantly higher.
112                   Our analysis suggests that catches from transboundary species are declining more th
113 cts of six war scenarios on fish biomass and catch globally, using a state-of-the-art Earth system mo
114                            We presented wild-caught great tits (Parus major) with a problem-solving t
115 a flow regime that they claim would increase catch, if implemented by proposed dams.
116 rant or 2) an immigrant and their child were caught illegally crossing the southern border of the Uni
117 ult in either increases or decreases in fish catch in a given lake.
118 d statistical relationships between flow and catch in a major Lower Mekong Basin fishery to propose a
119                       By combining fisheries catches in all coastal ocean areas and life-history trai
120  level biota biomass and potential fisheries catches in the future, especially in the eastern equator
121 e the lives and ease the suffering of people caught in acute crises.
122 re molecules (particularly biomolecules) are caught in the act of surmounting activation barriers.
123 al battlefield, and these children have been caught in the crossfire.
124  the carrier medium, particles are typically caught in the nodal planes of a quasi-standing wave fiel
125 l communities of D. armigerum from both wild caught individuals collected in the Amazon and individua
126    Here, we compare whole genomes of 11 wild-caught individuals of the bdelloid rotifer Adineta vaga
127 gh-coverage (~30x) genome sequences for wild-caught individuals representing species: C. sp. cf. medi
128 choice of caught malaria vectors: mosquitoes caught indoors were ten-fold more likely to have sourced
129  prevalence, we established colonies of wild-caught infected flies.
130                               The lipid plug caught inside the PLY ring can escape by lipid efflux vi
131                                  A sterol is caught inside this tunnel during transport, and a proton
132                  Overall, this study of wild-caught, juvenile American alligator tails identifies a d
133 rks remain: shark sanctuaries, closed areas, catch limits and an absence of gillnets and longlines we
134 s interact can aid assessment of whether low catch limits are as precautionary as presumed.
135                                          Low catch limits for forage species are often considered to
136                                              Catch limits that are considered precautionary for forag
137  and baseline plasma corticosterone in field-caught lizards.
138 ial annual declines, resulting in cumulative catch losses ranging 76-91% since 2003.
139 eating (specialised) stenophagous predators, catching mainly Formicinae ants, while N. exornata is an
140 ornata is an ant-eating euryphagous predator catching mainly Myrmicinae ants.
141 wn to impact dramatically the host choice of caught malaria vectors: mosquitoes caught indoors were t
142 rver variability in atrial biopsies from the CATCH-ME consortium atrial tissue bank, with patients st
143  immunity by experimentally inoculating wild-caught, MG-naive house finches with varying doses and nu
144  to the present as well as contemporary wild-caught monarchs from around the world.
145                    Furthermore, rearing wild-caught monarchs in an indoor environment mimicking natur
146 ades of research, defining the age of a wild-caught mosquito remains a challenging, impractical, and
147 e, we found that ensembles of catch-slip and catch motors were the best force generators and binders
148                          An example that has caught much attention is 2,3,4-trideoxy-2,3,4-trifluorog
149 ess potential WNS vaccine candidates in wild-caught Myotis lucifugus.
150  their bacterial communities from their wild caught nest mates, which could indicate the presence of
151  dog-mediated human rabies, but only deploys Catch-Neuter-Vaccinate-Release (CNVR) for FRD control as
152 n was genetically highly divergent from wild-caught North American monarchs and had rounder forewings
153 n reared outdoors in the autumn, unlike wild-caught North American monarchs, yet they did enter repro
154 that contained methyl eugenol had x3.1 lower catch of C. capitata than in trimedlure-only-baited trap
155 re, raspberry ketone and methyl eugenol - on catch of Ceratitis capitata, Zeugodacus cucurbitae, Bact
156 ater relative area of coral reefs had higher catches of species that depend on live coral, suggesting
157 epellents was assessed by quantifying beetle catch on traps placed 'close' (~5-10 cm) and 'far' (~1-1
158 ases, aqueous slugs separated by oil, merged catching on each other due to the velocity difference.
159 s targeting these species within global-EEZs caught on average 48 million tonnes per year, equivalent
160 ctions by odontocete whales (removal of fish caught on hooks), resulting in substantial socio-economi
161 rofiles of femoral gland exudate from adults caught on Wolf Volcano.
162  of being human-fed was found for mosquitoes caught only 25 m from the centre of the village.
163                     RNA seq analysis of wild-caught P. kandelakii salivary glands established the pre
164                            We use these wild-caught pairs to explore population and management conseq
165 namics simulations predict that CATCH(+) and CATCH(-) peptides coassemble but do not self-assemble.
166 human exploitation rates (> 60% of the total catch per effort) of GRD-preferred prey sizes, indicatin
167 concentrations also coincided with decreased catch per unit effort (CPUE) and species density per uni
168 inomial model previously used to standardize catch per unit effort (CPUE) for bycatch and incidentall
169 commercial spearfishing landings, commercial catch per unit effort (CPUE), and lionfish tournament CP
170                 Here, we analyze 55 years of catch per unit effort data from pelagic longline fisheri
171 on both our proxies for daily catch rate and catch per unit effort.
172 de an expansion of the fleets, the effective catch per unit of effort (CPUE) has consistently decreas
173                      Surprisingly, catch and catch-per-unit-effort are higher since the expansions be
174 deformation when the spider uses its silk to catch prey.
175 mophenyl)-9-fluorenyl as a temporary, safety-catch protecting group for the suppression of epimerizat
176 ed by indoor CDC light trap, pyrethrum spray catches (PSC) and human landing collection (HLC) before
177                      Fishers with individual catch quota, but limited control over the mix of species
178 e mix of species caught, depend on trade and catch-quota balancing allowances to fully utilize their
179 how how the tailored design of the Icelandic catch-quota balancing system has helped in balancing eco
180 n in the decision-making process for setting catch quotas.
181 f at old ages, on both our proxies for daily catch rate and catch per unit effort.
182 ntrary to expectations, total catch and mean catch rates were maintained or increased after coral ble
183  scales (e.g. the whole North Sea), to total catches rather than individual species or when the ensem
184            The SWD/immobility events in wild-caught rats appear equivalent to those found in outbred
185 absence seizures, it would not exist in wild-caught rats due to the pressures of natural selection.
186                Here we make use of extensive catch records from Lake Simcoe dating back to the 1860s,
187 is known about sharks has been inferred from catch records in industrial fisheries, whereas far less
188 ICE seamounts have two-fold higher fisheries catch relative to non-enhancing seamounts.
189                                The silver(I) catch-release system composed of nanoswitch 1 and the an
190 mote functionalization, whereby a tethering "catch-release" strategy decisively solves the key proble
191           Nearly half a million insects were caught, representing at least 100 families from thirteen
192 amely, the (sibling) species of the mosquito caught) (respective Akaike information criterion estimat
193                       Analysis of commercial catches reveals a serial depletion of some oceanic fish
194 indicator in fisheries economics-in both the catch-share and non-catch-share fisheries.
195 es economics-in both the catch-share and non-catch-share fisheries.
196 the set of fisheries impacted by each Alaska catch-share program.
197                                              Catch-share programs are a popular fisheries management
198 etwork analysis, we also investigate whether catch-share programs change the economic connectivity of
199  to examine spillovers from each of the main catch-share programs in Alaska.
200 eallocation problems arise in fisheries with catch-share systems worldwide as well as in other cap-an
201 tigate economic distortions from introducing catch shares and to gain broad acceptance of the program
202  by fisheries worldwide: the reallocation of catch shares in cap-and-trade programs designed to preve
203 tion of a combinatorial exchange for trading catch shares in New South Wales, Australia.
204                   Fuscumol-baited traps also caught significant numbers of another spondylidine speci
205 cts of bond type, we found that ensembles of catch-slip and catch motors were the best force generato
206  and highlight the robustness of discretized catch-slip ensembles in modeling actomyosin networks.
207 ange (6 to 15 pN) previously associated with catch-slip transitions and, second, 2D TCR-pMHC associat
208 ucing mechanical signals, in addition to the catch/slip bond behavior displayed by the ABE complex un
209 htly shielded inside nanoswitch [Ag(1)](+) ("catch") so that their catalytic activity is zero while e
210 t effort (CPUE) for bycatch and incidentally caught species in this fishery to estimate DFG relative
211 sion of a Ca(2+)-permeable channelrhodopsin (CatCh) specifically to tanycytes.
212 tened behavioural trait correlations in wild-caught stickleback from high- compared to low-risk envir
213 s of beta-strands predominate in coassembled CATCH structures, but deviations from perfect alternatio
214 reased effort matched with large declines in catch success and corresponding reef fish abundance.
215 cally lead to overfishing if total allowable catches (TACs) are consistently exceeded.
216 trained accurate gaze control in a throw and catch task.
217 re that uses a gas-filled float as a sail to catch the wind.
218 y and efficiency of scientific research have caught the attention of researchers conducting predictio
219 non, called binocular rivalry, in particular caught the attention of the late Jack Pettigrew, who com
220         Diffractive optics have increasingly caught the attention of the scientific community.
221  in electrotherapeutics in ophthalmology had caught the eye of Edward Jackson, the first president of
222                                    The snake caught the juvenile monkey on the ground during a terres
223 omain linker region that acts as a latch to 'catch' the neighboring HD subunit and is flexible enough
224                         We focus on applying CATCH to capture viral genomes in complex metagenomic sa
225                                              Catch trials were interspersed to ascertain the monkeys
226                                        Clean-catch, unpreserved urine samples from children aged <18
227 h symmetrical fetal growth restriction, with catch up growth by post-natal day (PND)21.
228 ), thereby allowing the smaller particles to catch up in size to the more slowly growing larger parti
229 nished increase in delta power, and the mice catch up little on lost sleep.
230 mice with lesioned VTA(Vgat) neurons did not catch up on lost sleep, even though they were starting f
231 g at a rapid rate as experimental approaches catch up with an avalanche of freely available informati
232             The numbers needed to screen for catching up the missed NG/CT diagnoses were 49/67 with S
233  on catalysis with MOFs has been sluggish in catching up with modern trends in organic chemistry.
234 pensate for their greater susceptibility by "catching up" to the resistance level of the ancestor.
235                                           We caught up with Carla V.
236                                            I caught up with Siamon to discuss his career path and his
237                                            I caught up with Vijay to find out more about his journey
238 ng program, the Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC), delivered to parents and infants monitor
239 gn for infants (aged <1 year) and a two-dose catch-up campaign for children aged 1-4 years, between J
240            In Kilifi, there was a three-dose catch-up campaign for infants (aged <1 year) and a two-d
241                            By the end of the catch-up campaign in 2011, 4997 (61.1%) of 8181 children
242  in Kenya in January, 2011, accompanied by a catch-up campaign in Kilifi County for children aged you
243                                 Although the catch-up campaign is likely to have brought forward the
244                   Routine vaccination with a catch-up campaign to 15 years of age was optimal in 38 c
245 nsider routine TCV introduction, including a catch-up campaign when vaccination is optimal on the bas
246 oduction of PCV10 in Kenya, accompanied by a catch-up campaign, resulted in a substantial reduction i
247 ry 2015 using a 3 + 0 dosing schedule and no catch-up campaign.
248 dose infant schedule with no booster dose or catch-up campaign.
249  vaccination or TCV immunisation including a catch-up campaign.
250 e (TCV) into routine immunization along with catch-up campaigns for children up to age 15.
251 ive typhoid vaccination programmes-including catch-up campaigns in children up to 15 years of age, an
252       In our analysis, target population for catch-up campaigns is the main driver of uncertainty.
253 s, and routine immunisation at 9 months with catch-up campaigns to either age 5 years or 15 years.
254 arriage, including alternative schedules and catch-up campaigns, is required.
255 uring a 6-month COVID-19 risk period without catch-up campaigns.
256 : girls-only vaccination at age 9 years with catch-up for girls aged 10-14 years; girls-only vaccinat
257 ls were significantly shorter than boys, but catch-up growth by 5 years post-KT was observed in both
258  1 year after transplantation if spontaneous catch-up growth does not occur and steroid-free immunosu
259 h patterns of low birth weight and postnatal catch-up growth have been reported to be associated with
260 est increase in height, whereas there was no catch-up growth in children transplanted >12.
261 loping diabetes are independent of postnatal catch-up growth in IUGR lambs as early as 1 month of age
262                                              Catch-up growth post-KT remains limited, height SDS did
263 by compromised birth weight-to-length, rapid catch-up growth, and an increase in both weight-to-lengt
264 escents and tracked with no deterioration or catch-up over 2 years.
265                                 The national catch-up primary vaccination schedule successfully reduc
266 d should be targeted by future campaigns and catch-up routine immunization.
267  highly sensitive to visual signals and that catch-up saccade generation is reset after a visual tran
268                                              Catch-up saccades during steady visual tracking of the m
269                                     However, catch-up saccades largely compensate for the tracking di
270 Girls were vaccinated at age 9 years (with a catch-up to age 14 years), assuming 90% coverage and 100
271 ents began in Australia in 2007 with initial catch-up to age 26 years.
272 rapid catch-up to high BMI (17.9%), and slow catch-up to high BMI (14.1%).
273 e low BMI (19.2%), normal BMI (48.8%), rapid catch-up to high BMI (17.9%), and slow catch-up to high
274 normal BMI trajectory, children in the rapid catch-up to high BMI trajectory had higher triglycerides
275  (PCV10) among children <1 year in 2011 with catch-up vaccination among children 1-4 years in some ar
276 guide the timing, age-range, and location of catch-up vaccination campaigns (Grais et al., J.
277        In high-prevalence populations, adult catch-up vaccination has sometimes been deployed, but an
278                   In contrast, the impact of catch-up vaccination in adults had a negligible and tran
279                                      Special catch-up vaccination programs starting from children 2-5
280 us (HPV) vaccination is 11 to 12 years, with catch-up vaccination through age 26 years for women and
281 p of Experts on immunization for routine and catch-up vaccination with TCVs and highlights considerat
282                                Only Lwak had catch-up vaccination.
283 carriage persisted in children regardless of catch-up vaccination.
284 tine immunization programs, including 7 with catch-up vaccinations for birth cohorts born after the i
285 munization programs associated with extended catch-up vaccinations.
286 1- to 29-year-old vaccinations in 2017 so no catch-up was needed.
287 gedy of the commons has often been a game of catch-up with substantial social costs.
288 en poor fetal nutrition, improved childhood (catch-up) growth, and adult metabolic syndrome; and surv
289 g intervention (Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up; ABC) on children's neural processing of parent
290 elf-samples from pharynx, rectum, plus first catch urine (FCU) in MSM and vulvovaginal swabs (VVS) in
291 -samples from pharynx and rectum, plus first catch urine (MSM) and vulvovaginal swabs (females), for
292 investigations suggest that interannual fish-catch variations in selected large marine ecosystems can
293 n analysis indicates that reductions in fish catch was less likely to occur in response to potential
294 ia, but not in Hawaii where no difference in catch was observed, we cannot satisfactorily explain thi
295 hereby the premonitory phase is difficult to catch, we scanned 9 patients daily over a minimum period
296                         Ambrosia beetle trap catches were reduced in the field more when plots were t
297 ionary, ecosystem-based approach to limiting catch, with performance indices from a long-term monitor
298 ously looking at someone, and then when they catch you staring at them, you immediately turn away.
299 We artificially selected offspring from wild-caught zebrafish (Danio rerio) to increase (Up-selected)
300        In the current study, we exposed wild-caught zebrafish to oxazepam (~7 mug L(-1)) for 7 or 28

 
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