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1 collapse, and 3) the number of actors in the collective.
2 g positions when sorting as individuals or a collective.
3 vide benefit for both the individual and the collective.
4 be honestly maintained in highly cooperative collectives.
5 rtantly, perturbing RNA accumulation reduces collective 3D invasion.
6                                        Their collective absorption exceeds the sum of their individua
7 ugh reimagining prior authorization requires collective action by all stakeholders, it may significan
8 ce of natural resources depends on sustained collective action by diverse populations.
9                                              Collective action by inverse-Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (I-BAR)
10                             Engaging in such collective action can only build upon the foundation of
11                                  Through the collective action of thousands of these biological posit
12 nty have hindered progress in resolving this collective action problem and have been recognized as im
13 he Paris Agreement is intended to solve this collective action problem, but is likely insufficient.
14 rms of intelligence engage in more effective collective action that is also more consistent, despite
15                                 We will need collective action to avoid catastrophic climate change,
16 n has been associated with the efficiency of collective action via synchronised mental states.
17 lity, especially when some heavily depend on collective action while others do not.
18 mall-scale societies with high dependence on collective action, sharing, and exchange.
19                       This suggests that the collective actions of the Australian public and governme
20 e-based, cell-wide network that allows their collective activity to rapidly disperse the population o
21                              Ectodermal cell collectives adopt their position at the aggregate exteri
22 to operate in a dynamic regime recognized as Collective Almost Synchronization (CAS).
23  Gcr1p and Gcr2p, that act together as a 'TF collective', an important but poorly characterized model
24  strained substrates, described here are the collective and concise syntheses of the natural products
25 nd ontogeny, human memory is also profoundly collective and cultural.
26 otubules by interacting with their ends in a collective and length-dependent manner.
27 he ability of cancer cells to switch between collective and single-cell dissemination, controlled by
28 berculosis within a generation, a concerted, collective, and collaborative effort is required, involv
29 nding of the role of phenotypic variation in collective animal behaviour.
30                                        These collective APPs accurately reflect disease burden, progr
31 constant over time so that its dynamical and collective aspects remain poorly understood.
32       We observe a spectral narrowing of the collective atomic response well below the quantum-limite
33  US states, we show that such news increases collective attention to the crisis right away.
34 f respiratory health to the forefront of our collective attention.
35                        Swarming is a form of collective bacterial motion enabled by flagella on the s
36  decade was the induction and utilization of collective behavior between motile systems powered by bi
37 thods for analyzing patterns that arise from collective behavior capture only macroscopic features or
38 lex social network models to argue that this collective behavior is an enhanced form of collective in
39 ferences, and demonstrate that the resulting collective behavior is strongly dependent on the structu
40 s neuronal activity presents sloppiness: the collective behavior is strongly determined by a small nu
41                          In this regime, the collective behavior of the oscillating electrons causes
42 cell influences the formation of patterns of collective behavior such as flocks (cells moving in the
43 hasize decentralized and unscripted forms of collective behavior.
44 poral self-organization and the emergence of collective behavior.
45 adly, across taxa, imperfect coordination of collective behaviors might be adaptive by enabling diver
46  molecules called autoinducers to coordinate collective behaviors.
47 stematically explain and predict its role in collective behaviour across species, contexts, and trait
48                                   Therefore, collective behaviour can be an emergent selective driver
49 imal groups form and function, including how collective behaviour emerges via self-organising mechani
50 rials with cell-like functions, dynamics and collective behaviour is an important milestone in system
51 y showing how bulk properties arise from the collective behaviour of individual structures.
52 erestimated out-group negativity towards the collective behaviour of their in-group.
53 magneto-convection represents a new class of collective behaviour resulting only from the balance bet
54 Z-FtsA filaments, but despite their directed collective behaviour, individual peptides showed random
55 ion is favoured can drive dynamic changes in collective behaviour.
56 s to generate emergent self-organization and collective behaviours reminiscent of biological systems.
57 passports could, however, be used to achieve collective benefits and benefits for specific population
58 well as the role of NOTCH1-DLL4 signaling in collective bladder cancer invasion.
59    The effects are mediated by reductions in collective blame and moderated by individual differences
60     Together, these data illustrate that the collective blame hypocrisy intervention enduringly reduc
61                                         Our 'collective blame hypocrisy' intervention highlights the
62 Spain, we find that our intervention reduces collective blame of Muslims and downstream anti-Muslim s
63 s of bacterial populations, and if bacterial collectives can evolve to take up DNA despite selfish el
64 a targeting opportunity for interfering with collective cancer cell invasion.
65 ly discovered roles of adhesion molecules in collective cancer cell migration and discuss the utility
66 cellular networks in our simulation model of collective cell behavior, and (3) analyzing the response
67 rest, yet were easily fit by models based on collective cell behavior, for example in which arresting
68  when estimating emergent stress fields from collective cell behavior.
69 properties at subcellular levels to regulate collective cell behavior.
70 rotein phosphatase 1 (Pp1) activity controls collective cell cohesion and migration.
71 us throughout nature, from fish schooling to collective cell dynamics during organism development.
72                                              Collective cell migration is central to many development
73 or AP-1B at the basal plasma membrane during collective cell migration of epithelial sheets.
74 ate a nonadhesive gap closure model in which collective cell migration, large-scale actin-network fus
75 pical constriction, convergent extension and collective cell migration.
76 of cells can contribute to the regulation of collective cell migration.
77 herin3 and its role in regulating single and collective cell migration.
78 , migration through complex 3D matrices, and collective cell motion.
79  the connection between surface features and collective cellular behaviour is highly important for no
80 etabolic shift toward glycolysis accompanies collective cellular migration but show, further, that th
81 deling of the keratin IF network accompanies collective cellular morphogenetic movements that occur d
82 acuity in reconstructing both individual and collective cellular tractions.
83  analysis yields insight into how the band's collective characteristics vary with changes in the inpu
84       Communication dynamics underlying both collective choice and collaborative problem solving are
85                                  Much of the collective choice research focuses on hidden profiles.
86                                              Collective co-performance of the script enables inter-su
87 the potential advantages of group living and collective cognition in increasing a species' habitable
88 ributions indicating that they function as a collective cohort to manage thiol stress.
89                                              Collective, concerted intervention is required to effect
90       Previous field studies have reached no collective consensus on whether Bt corn, the most common
91 uggests that tandem repeat expansions make a collective contribution to the risk of ASD of 2.6%.
92 )/dlnt|, we reveal glassy behavior involving collective creep of bundles of 2D pancake vortices as we
93                                          The collective data identify Sfh5 as the prototype of a new
94                                          The collective data inform an essential central mechanism re
95                                          The collective data provide strong evidence to show that tem
96                   We aim to provide granular collective data that has thus far been published and tha
97                         Comparisons of these collective data with histopathological evaluation of a s
98                                          Our collective dataset provides an atlas of the migratory im
99                                          Our collective dataset shows that SARS-CoV-2 elicits broadly
100 acellular matrix as a 'democratic space' for collective decision-making in a decentralized system, si
101                                              Collective decisions can emerge from individual-level in
102 talline materials consists of an ensemble of collective dislocation glide processes, which lead to st
103 imensional (3D) biomaterials could elucidate collective dissemination during disease progression and
104 tic aggressiveness including immune evasion, collective dissemination of tumor cells, and emergence o
105 m provided a good prior distribution for the collective distribution of effect sizes is available.
106                          Metagenomics is the collective DNA sequencing of coexisting microbial organi
107 .9 mSv in 2006 and 2.3 mSv in 2016, with the collective doses being 885 000 and 755 000 person-siever
108 iciency of the simulations is related to the collective dynamical properties of the original physical
109 nimal and plant kingdoms, displaying complex collective dynamics central to their physiology.
110 nd Pseudomonas aeruginosa strongly alter the collective dynamics due to the limited diffusibility of
111  flexibility, and responsiveness of neuronal collective dynamics during intrinsic and induced activit
112 few empirical examples of how differences in collective dynamics emerge from variation among individu
113 heir integration into cortical networks, the collective dynamics of GABAergic neurons during that neo
114 ay between interactions and external cues in collective dynamics.
115 ure- and time-tuned crossovers from elastic (collective) dynamics to plastic flow.
116                                         This collective effect gives rise to fast-traveling diffusive
117  unprecedented phenomenon is attributed to a collective effect of acoustic streaming induced drag for
118 olygenic risk scores were used to assess the collective effect of variants not reported as associated
119 wise enrichment analysis, which embraces the collective effect of weak voxel-level signals and integr
120 s of these factors across the landscape, the collective effect on regional diversity will also vary.
121                         Estimated 2016 total collective effective dose and radiation dose per capita
122                     Overall, we show how the collective effects of multiple components give rise to c
123 lligence, are thought to be a product of the collective effects of multiple phenotype-associated gene
124                                         This collective effort should guide future models of relation
125 demic control is a public good that requires collective efforts and support to lower-capacity countri
126 his Viewpoint, we explore the history of the collective efforts to improve upon R-CHOP, and underscor
127 pandemic urgently demands serious reform and collective efforts.
128 t uncoordinated cell motility coupled to the collective elastic modes of the cell sheet is sufficient
129 cold electrons are predominantly mediated by collective electromagnetic effects of the resulting curr
130 ew tools to evaluate and understand catalyst collective (ensemble) properties in powder catalysts, wh
131 ression of a carcinoma, a requisite event is collective epithelial cellular migration.
132 of parameters, we observe the emergence of a collective equilibrium in which markers play an assortin
133 belief is disproportionately weighted in the collective estimate.
134 hanging information environments and produce collective estimates that are more accurate than their b
135 le towards either direction, after thorough, collective, evaluation of changes in the above parameter
136 e them engines for inclusion, diversity, and collective excellence in ecology and evolution?
137 ect of an asymmetric pumping by showing that collective excitations are created with a definite direc
138 s are broken symmetry, phase transitions and collective excitations(2).
139 ial systems(16,17), exotic metasurfaces(18), collective excitonic phases(19) and quantum emitter arra
140                                          Our collective experience may be summarized in three points:
141 Interventionalist courses to disseminate the collective experience of high-volume PCI operators with
142                  This report synthesizes the collective experience of private-practice radiologists s
143                                 Based on our collective experience, we discuss mitigation strategies
144 pplicable themes that have emerged from this collective experience.
145 investigated theatrical live performances as collective experiences evoking strong emotional engageme
146 e purpose of this article is to describe the collective experiences of a diverse international group
147 election of autoreactive T cells through the collective expression of the peripheral self-antigen com
148 ed roles for motility in niche formation and collective expulsion-containment strategies beyond indiv
149                                We term these collective features as a shallow, irregular RPE elevatio
150               A central open question is how collective filament dynamics emerges from interactions b
151                                        These collective findings have led to the development of clini
152                                          Our collective findings point to a large number of infection
153                                        These collective findings show that GRP78 has important functi
154 l library that revealed their individual and collective fitness effects.
155 mpetitive status needs to be compared to the collective fitness of cells within a tissue.
156                                         This collective flow pattern was quantitatively captured by a
157 l force of a single Kip3 motor, supporting a collective force-dependent depolymerization mechanism th
158                                            A collective fountain-like flow transported cells to the b
159 hin a large group of 16 musicians performing collective free improvisation-a genre in which improvise
160 tal ordering and force generation, but their collective function in the dense MT cytoskeleton of neur
161                                              Collective glioma networks infiltrating the brain thus d
162 at the other player, a subordinate, produces collective good.
163 ersity undermines trust, social capital, and collective goods provision.
164 f Health, Instituto Serrapilheira, Brazilian Collective Health Association, and the JBS Fazer o Bem F
165                                          The collective herbivore fauna shows two major change points
166 scientists to be credited as authors under a collective identity ('group coauthorship').
167 tructural imaging markers across the largest collective imaging HD dataset to identify a set of imagi
168  community-based participatory research, and collective impact.
169 target article's useful concepts to consider collective instances of representational exchange.
170 al studies on the role of social networks in collective intelligence have overlooked the dynamic natu
171 information pooling, translating to greater 'collective intelligence', but face increased coordinatio
172                        Instead of bolstering collective intelligence, it relies on competition betwee
173  networks and its role in fostering adaptive collective intelligence.
174 s collective behavior is an enhanced form of collective intelligence.
175 er, assessments that consider changes in the collective interaction amongst multiple climate variable
176 -human interface exhibit acute dependence on collective interactions in mammalian systems.
177 epithelial cancers predominantly proceeds by collective invasion of cell groups with coordinated cell
178 tabolic heterogeneity within the lung cancer collective invasion pack and provides rationale for co-t
179 ch to probe cell:cell cooperation within the collective invasion pack.
180 nnexin-43 (Cx43), yet whether Cx43 regulates collective invasion remains unclear.
181  of distinct EMT programs promotes a mode of collective invasion that overcomes cell intrinsic phenot
182 n inducible system of three-dimensional (3D) collective invasion to study the behavior and importance
183 critical pathway in leader cell function and collective invasion.
184 le for co-targeting PDH and GLUT1 to inhibit collective invasion.
185  cells with the ability to initiate and lead collective invasion.
186 ar protrusions that are required to initiate collective invasion.
187 aling caused leader cell collapse and halted collective invasion.
188 on and containment plan focused on voluntary collective isolation and contact-tracing among Tsimane f
189 sdom of crowds", which states that a group's collective judgement often outperforms the average indiv
190 ptive mechanisms for refining individual and collective judgments.
191  of this biological process would aid in our collective knowledge of both carbon cycling and microbia
192 nome assembly represents the most up-to-date collective knowledge of the Ae. albopictus genome.
193 s, coordination, distributed leadership, and collective learning was used to facilitate adoption.
194 ernal transfer of BDE-28 and -153 to F1 at a collective level of 200 ng/g lipid, in range with maximu
195 -88 atoms in an optical cavity to simulate a collective Lipkin-Meshkov-Glick model(25,26), an iconic
196 an undoubtedly occurs, the input exceeds the collective losses.
197    However, the inherent linkage between the collective magnetic behavior of particle arrays and the
198 al cavities provide a means of investigating collective (many-body) quantum physics in controlled env
199 nition site because it is recruited by other collective members, whereas these other members require
200 ons on binding specificity and the effect of collective membrane properties on the interaction are st
201 aracterisation of individual metabolisms and collective metabolic complementarity.
202                                              Collective metastasis is defined as the cohesive migrati
203 llipodia are lost, blebs appear instead, and collective migration fails.
204  in simulations of wound invasion, efficient collective migration is achieved with thresholds for che
205 However, the effect of surface topography on collective migration of epithelium has not been studied
206 These topographic cues are able to guide the collective migration of multicellular systems, even when
207 gulate single cell migration, their roles in collective migration remain unclear.
208 osophila border cell migration, an invasive, collective migration that occurs during Stage 9 of oogen
209 munication, induces leader cell activity and collective migration through the engagement of the adeno
210  switches clusters from a proliferative to a collective migratory state.
211     Following the summit and recognizing the collective momentum it created, the American Heart Assoc
212 unctioning principles that can lead to their collective motion at various length scales.
213 ty to zero, [Formula: see text], large-scale collective motion emerges in the quiescent state, and th
214                                              Collective motion is found at all scales in biological a
215                                          The collective motion of cell monolayers within a tissue is
216                         Due to the resultant collective motion of relativistic charged particles arou
217                            This suggests the collective motion of the band is mediated by resource co
218  the mechanism for the emergence of coherent collective motion on the macroscale from the coupling be
219                Here, we report a new type of collective motion where a uniform distribution of magnet
220 equilibrium phenomena, including clustering, collective motion, and spatio-temporal chaos.
221 ial trajectories of individual cells and the collective motions of many cells drive biofilm expansion
222    In this review, we focus on the design of collective motions that are achieved by integrating, in
223 transition from coordinated to uncoordinated collective movement along extracellular boundaries, wher
224 ng, which led to histotype-dependent loss of collective movement in tumor spread.
225 onal tissue boundaries to physically control collective movement irrespective of the composition and
226 n-linear relationship between group size and collective movement.
227  an optimal group size, and composition, for collective movement.
228 e resident killer whales (Orcinus orca) lead collective movements in hunting grounds.
229 pes of cells have access to similar modes of collective movements, not all modes are deployed by all
230 at the oldest males were more likely to lead collective movements.
231 in a society is a fundamental measure of its collective nature and potentially reflects variability i
232 his not only allows to study the necessarily collective nature of excitations in one dimension, but c
233 i.e., cooperative phenomena arising from the collective nature of light-matter interactions.
234 cs of environmental challenges and the ants' collective navigation abilities.
235  transverse optical phonon resonance (strong collective near-field coupling of the nanoribbons) in th
236                                  We identify collective negative co-movements around the Dot.com bubb
237 cell interaction and communication, disrupts collective networks, and both the cadherin and RhoA bind
238 he expression level of ITGAV in a very large collective of EAC and its impact on individual patients'
239 ll-specific CSE knockout mice and in a small collective of patients with endothelial dysfunction.
240 e versus male VIPs in a large, multinational collective of VIPs with regards to outcome and predictor
241 s worth considering the diversity within the collective of women scientists at the level of culture a
242  of a wide range of motions, including large collective opening-closing transitions and conformationa
243  creating potentially chimeric multicellular collectives, or they develop clonally via mother-daughte
244                                          The collective orientation of the solvent molecules modifies
245  to differences in attention, drive emergent collective outcomes.
246 on their range, can either enhance or dampen collective particle motions.
247 sional electronic systems can support exotic collective phases because of the enhanced role of electr
248 , further allowing electrical control of the collective phases.
249  self-propelled particles show a plethora of collective phenomena, including swarming, clustering, an
250 ts suggest that stock market efficiency is a collective phenomenon that can drive its operation at a
251 with the viral membrane surface and that the collective physical properties of the lipid bilayer infl
252  Stimuli are represented in the brain by the collective population responses of sensory neurons, and
253                                         This collective progress in pulmonary vascular and heart fail
254  possibility of new hierarchical solids with collective properties.
255 active polymer nanocomposites to boost their collective properties.
256 ly not quantified, and the influence of this collective property on catalyst performance remains poor
257 ese issues need to be addressed to achieve a collective purpose for economic evaluation at state and
258  in cavities have been proposed for studying collective quantum spin models, where the atomic interna
259 ux by the offset charge and introduces a new collective quasicharge variable instead of the supercond
260                                        These collective rationalization cases illustrate how adaptive
261 Neuroimaging Initiative, where we assess the collective regional genetic effects of voxelwise FDG-pos
262 heir shared dependence on cysteine ensures a collective response mediated by ribosome pausing.
263                                        These collective results led to MELK being classified as essen
264                                          The collective results of the phenotypic and transcriptomic
265                                          Our collective results reveal a structural feature of an ICE
266                                              Collective results reveal how lncRNA effectively replace
267                                              Collective results reveal that Mdm30 interacts with Sub2
268                                          The collective results show that the EF1-LSL-tTA knockin lin
269                                              Collective results support XPG scaffolding and DNA sculp
270                                          Our collective results, therefore, demonstrate that temporar
271 ed States; this becomes problematic when the collective scientific effort needs to be focused on such
272 susceptibility testing (AST) systems are the collective set of diagnostic processes that facilitate t
273 and human breast cancer models to identify a collective signal generated by tumor cell clusters suppo
274                                          The collective "single-file" motion of water molecules throu
275                    We uncovered a pattern of collective sinusoidal oscillation in gene activation, in
276 er cardiac synchrony among people engaged in collective situations links to the individual emotional
277                                          The collective spin observables of the atoms are then well d
278 s the standard quantum limit for probing the collective spin of 10(11) rubidium atoms contained in a
279 rresponding angular variance of the squeezed collective spin of 4.6 x 10(-13) radians squared.
280 gulfs cells adhered to its surface through a collective spreading behavior.
281                                 We find that collective spreading of the ectoderm and persistent de-e
282 r of the potential effects on suicide of the collective stressors borne by the COVID-19 pandemic and
283  may benefit from holistic assessment of the collective surgical teams.
284 ive rise to a positive feedback and bistable collective switching of Rab5.
285               We report the application of a collective synthesis strategy to prepare protected beta(
286            By tuning parameters that control collective system dynamics, we identify distinct states
287 arly shape how a social group accomplishes a collective task.
288            As the predictor, we analysed the collective testosterone of males within each social netw
289 es acting at the meso-scale within stem cell collectives that may explain spontaneous patterning.
290 lular swarm, and it underscores the power of collectives throughout nature.
291 dent coupling produces a nonlinear effect on collective TNF production.
292       However, the mechanisms that keep cell collectives together and coordinate movement of multiple
293 an attempt to fill the gap by presenting the collective understanding and critical analysis of the li
294              Substantial improvements in our collective understanding of the molecular landscape of c
295                                 Of note, our collective understanding of the pathology and causes of
296 across transcripts, has severely limited our collective understanding of tRNA gene expression regulat
297           The flexible definition of the LDT collective variable allows general application of our me
298 ng the channel using a specially constructed collective variable.
299 ersus communal, admirative versus rivalrous, collective versus individual.
300 study identifies Pp1 as a major regulator of collective versus single cell migration.

 
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