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1 tentions and abilities (for example, warmth, competence).
2 nscription factor recruitment and senescence competence.
3 n mosquito feeding behaviour, EIP and vector competence.
4 threats to autonomy, social relatedness, and competence.
5  axis is a determining factor for metastatic competence.
6 thogen life history to influence demographic competence.
7  are integral determinants of malaria vector competence.
8 erization that is necessary to attain ATPase competence.
9 ow-up data on whether they eventually attain competence.
10 hibitory neurotransmission also induced IGF1 competence.
11 g chromatin organization in the regenerative competence.
12 eostasis can be defined as a state of immune competence.
13 cipants with higher scores of task perceived competence.
14 germ layer induction, but must first acquire competence.
15 vironment, thereby inducing brain metastatic competence.
16 xpression of genes associated with bacterial competence.
17 trol, plant-growth promotion and rhizosphere competence.
18 ics of postnatal maturation of innate immune competence.
19 stration of cutaneous homeostasis and immune competence.
20 scriptome-wide approach for assessing embryo competence.
21 asia, the majority of doctors did not attain competence.
22 itment for pandas likely hinge on behavioral competence.
23 nd short-courses on point-of-care ultrasound competence.
24 igma factor ComX controls entry into genetic competence.
25 ion, virulence factor secretion systems, and competence.
26 ndicate on a potential role of LTL in immune competence.
27 and could be putative determinants of vector competence.
28 anding of molecular factors affecting embryo competence.
29 hallenges regarding point-of-care ultrasound competence.
30 sh the impact of this endosymbiont on vector competence.
31 e HNH nuclease to regulate overall catalytic competence.
32 sed a decrease in the development of genetic competence.
33  despite the overall reduction in perceptual competence.
34 entiation without affecting their neurogenic competence.
35 ive approach to enhance oocyte developmental competence.
36 re tied to behavioural but not physiological competence.
37 ased grain yield and enhanced photosynthetic competence.
38 to stereotypy but also had high reproductive competence.
39 epigenetic profile crucial for developmental competence.
40 RNA and protein reserves to achieve maternal competence.
41 tagged by learning matures memory functional competence.
42 aired MCA survival and mesothelial clearance competence.
43 ely lead to freezing tolerance and flowering competence.
44 or both well-developed social and ecological competences.
45 For the remaining doctors who did not attain competence (170/182, 93.4%), the common reasons were lac
46 cus), transformation occurs when cells enter competence, a transient state in which cells express the
47 nts were most likely to pay to promote their competence after having given good advice that had been
48     Mechanistic analysis demonstrated immune competence against third party antigen, with in vitro ev
49                                              Competence allows bacteria to internalize exogenous DNA
50 -level chart to promote development of basic competence among all nurses caring for patients with can
51 lts suggest that concerns about differential competence among integrated residency graduates are not
52 ing outcomes included burden, appraisal, and competence, among others, and showed mixed findings.
53 show that activation of conjugation inhibits competence and competence development inhibits conjugati
54  lymphoid cells (ILC2s) have tissue-resident competence and contribute to the pathogenesis of allergi
55 es of mosquito phagocytes in mosquito vector competence and demonstrates the utility of clodronate li
56 es whose expression contribute to metastatic competence and derive a 43-gene signature that predicts
57 y: individual differences in decision-making competence and developmental changes across the life spa
58 search on strain-to-strain variation in host competence and discuss the evidence that supports the ro
59 ancer phenotypes, as well as with metastatic competence and disease recurrence in multiple clinical c
60 ill Ngo through a mechanism based on genetic competence and DNA methylation state.
61 ndscapes that govern multipotent progenitors competence and early fate choices remain largely elusive
62 an intrinsic determinant of mammalian oocyte competence and early zygotic development.
63 ence demonstrate that loss of photosynthetic competence and enhanced production of carotenoids are no
64  response, resulting in long-term functional competence and glycemic correction (>150 days) without s
65 oint goal, and second, we assumed scientific competence and good intentions, enabling cooperation tow
66 f our practices, we must prioritize cultural competence and humility and be mindful of the role of cu
67 bution, intensity of transmission, vectorial competence and immune response.
68 erapy is limited by host patient immunologic competence and inconsistent performance due to cell deli
69 ociated with known, but rare, states such as competence and prophage induction and also identified un
70 mary cilia, which maintained their signaling competence and regenerative ability.
71 e, a dedicated network suppresses neurogenic competence and restores quiescence.
72                                       Vector competence and the extrinsic incubation period (EIP) are
73 n assessing treatment efficacy, transmission competence and the impact of visceral leishmaniasis elim
74 cans and/or reached point-of-care ultrasound competence and their perceived reasons/challenges/barrie
75  the required theoretical knowledge, skills, competences and training facilities (staff and instituti
76 g an n-back task, neurocognition, functional competence, and case manager-rated community functioning
77 -driven mechanism that contributes to vector competence, and extends our understanding of multipartit
78 hey respond to inductive signals is known as competence, and it differs in different cell types.
79 on of neurogenesis, changes in developmental competence, and specification and differentiation of eac
80 l-origin mesenchyme with common skeletogenic competence, and that this serial homology accounts for t
81                  Hosts with high demographic competence are more likely to act as keystone hosts and
82 rying bacterial symbionts that reduce vector competence are ongoing in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
83 hat the developmental states of motility and competence are related and most commonly occur in the sa
84 rate of antigenic switching and transmission competence are uncoupled.
85 queous potassium tetraphenyl borate, and its competence as an intermediate was demonstrated by its fa
86 he degree of standardization of training and competence assessment of central venous catheter placeme
87  digital karyotype and to identify candidate competence-associated genes.
88 of mosquitoes that became infectious (vector competence) at constant temperature.
89                                    A natural competence based large DNA fragment cloning (NabLC) tech
90 hree prominent theories of status allocation-competence-based models, conflict-based models, and dual
91                Overall, the findings bolster competence-based theories of status allocation but offer
92  using a comprehensive Adult-Decision Making Competence battery.
93 es as diverse as twitching motility, natural competence, biofilm or microcolony formation, and host c
94         In this article, we discuss cultural competence broadly, to include not only the knowledge an
95  relevant knowledge or internal capacities ("competence"), but instead because of superficial constra
96 ficities are censored as B cells gain immune competence, but the intrinsic and extrinsic factors regu
97 , plant cells quickly acquire photosynthetic competence by converting pale etioplasts into green chlo
98          Despite national mandates for skill competence by many accrediting bodies, no standardized s
99 logical activity, neurocognition, functional competence, case manager-rated community functioning, cl
100 and early embryos enlarged for developmental competence, cells that divide in syncytial tissues, and
101  tested for CMV-specific CD8+ T cells immune competence (CMV-CD8+), as measured by enumeration, inter
102 , an alternative sigma factor (sigma), and a competence co-regulator, ComW.
103 disrupting proton motive force block natural competence (COM) and interrupt intraspecies HGT and exch
104                                          The competence (Com) pilus is a widespread T4F, mediating DN
105 dent was dependent on quorum sensing via the competence (Com) regulon and downstream choline binding
106 ation of both DNA repair (recA and ddrR) and competence (comA and pilX) genes.
107 s model illustrates that such differences in competence could have important implications for malaria
108                              This activation competence could not be generated in vitro by incubation
109 ates the timely shut-off of the pneumococcal competence cycle, preserving cell fitness.
110             Better obtaining and integrating competence data into statistical models as covariates, a
111 bout host exposure and infection rather than competence, defined as the ability to transmit pathogens
112 fic genes and spatiotemporally monitored the competence development in a mouse model of pneumonia-der
113 P1) failed to modulate the onset kinetics of competence development in vivo The competence shutoff re
114 ation of conjugation inhibits competence and competence development inhibits conjugation, indicating
115                              The performance/competence distinction urges us to consider whether the
116 (MVPA) and sedentary time to decision-making competence (DMC) in young adults using a comprehensive A
117 ogical (feeling in control), and behavioral (competence, dominance, and warmth) responses to the stre
118  serotypes were also able to develop natural competence during pneumonia-derived sepsis.
119 nscriptionally distinct single-cell state of competence during regeneration of new hair follicle mese
120 e superspreaders, but other forms of extreme competence (EC) exist and others await discovery; each w
121 mental process through which second-personal competence emerges from early triadic interactions, and
122  of their embryonic origin, have latent skin competence explaining why aberrant hair follicles or seb
123              The retinal ganglion cell (RGC) competence factor ATOH7 is dynamically expressed during
124 ree-factor model for regional specification: competence factors (e.g., AP1) make chromatin accessible
125               DF, while conferring flowering competence, favors a high tolerance to freezing and the
126 nges to clinical laboratories in maintaining competence for accurate identification and differentiati
127 IF1 endows colorectal cancer cells with full competence for aggressive colonization in bone.
128 siveness, providing a mechanism for cellular competence for auxin signaling.
129 ion at the mating-type locus (mat1), imparts competence for cell type inter-conversion to one of the
130                 The relatively modest vector competence for DENV and YFV, combined with a lack of det
131              Thus, pioneer factors endow the competence for fate changes in embryonic development, ar
132 ripotency factors Pou5f3 and Sox3 determines competence for germ layer formation by extensively remod
133 ies can influence both insect physiology and competence for important vector-borne pathogens.
134 h-deficient lymph node Th2 cells established competence for lung migration, they failed to upregulate
135 ratures, there was a significant increase in competence for mosquitoes feeding in the evening (18:00)
136 Individual hosts differ extensively in their competence for parasites, but traditional research has d
137 le P granules in primordial germ cells loses competence for RNA-interference over several generations
138                           Thus, Runx confers competence for sustained ILC2 activity at the mucosa, an
139 he current state of readiness, capacity, and competence for the delivery of kidney care across countr
140 tocytes from SCARKO testes failed to acquire competence for the meiotic division phase.
141 erlying the transient state of developmental competence for the PGC fate.
142 ning (18:00), and a significant reduction in competence for those feeding in the morning (06:00), rel
143                                      Natural competence for transformation is a primary mode of horiz
144  that are coordinated with the expression of competence for transformation, such as fratricide, the k
145                               Impressions of competence from faces predict important real-world outco
146 omic status cues in clothes affect perceived competence from faces.
147  dramatically reduced proliferation rate and competence, hardly enter into the S phase, and undergo a
148 ductive measures closely tied to behavioural competence: high stereotyping females were less likely t
149 ted in significant disruption of replication competence in "chimeric" virions.
150  levels of expression can modulate stem-cell competence in a neurogenic-stage-specific manner to shif
151 se than NYVAC-C, indicating that replication competence in a poxvirus may improve upon the modestly s
152 downstream' functions mediating ICE transfer competence in activated cells.
153 ogram directors' abilities to ensure trainee competence in central venous catheter insertion in the s
154 lize antimicrobial molecules while silencing competence in endogenous populations of human microflora
155 g clinicians and nurses may improve cultural competence in healthcare services.
156 NYVAC or a variant with improved replication competence in human cells, termed NYVAC-KC.
157 one healing, identification of developmental competence in mouse oocytes, subcellular protein localiz
158 gram that intrinsically attenuates apoptosis competence in neurons.
159  IV pilus, genes known to be associated with competence in other bacteria, and others.
160                                              Competence in point-of-care ultrasound is recommended/ma
161               During high school, developing competence in science, technology, engineering, and math
162 num clade, named MESSI, with transcriptional competence in shoot apical meristems of tomato.
163  such as ZIKV despite relatively poor vector competence in single-feed laboratory trials.
164 d and transient transcription waves defining competence in Streptococcus pneumoniae.
165 ng used as a key element to assess trainees' competence in the clinical workplace.
166 otic ribosome precursors acquire translation competence in the cytoplasm through stepwise release of
167  factors modify chromatin to specify initial competence in the frog Xenopus tropicalis.
168 ere may be useful in improving judgements on competence in the surgical workplace.
169 182 respondents, only 12 (6.6%) had attained competence in their chosen point-of-care ultrasound moda
170 y slightly improve anaphylaxis knowledge and competence in using autoinjectors.
171 ces recorded ex vivo Abrogation of circadian competence in VPAC2 cells by deletion of Bmal1 severely
172 ental effects on cognition, mood, and social competence in young cancer survivors.
173  ZIKV RNA (asRNA) to assess ZIKV replication competence in ZIKV RNA-positive semen samples.
174 olymeric networks with plasticity show great competences in diverse fields owing to the combined bioc
175 re toughness, a measure of bone's mechanical competence, increased with ex-vivo phosphorylation of wi
176  choline binding protein D (CbpD) and on the competence-induced bacteriocins A and B (CibAB) implicat
177 V pilin protein involved in the formation of competence-induced pili in Gram-positive bacteria and co
178 ccus pneumoniae can be largely attributed to competence-induced transformation.
179 plain the puzzle of growth medium effects on competence induction by CSP.
180                                     However, competence induction during host infection has not been
181 n did not appreciably impact the kinetics of competence induction.
182  and regulatory networks defining senescence competence, induction and maintenance remain poorly unde
183 iption factor-nodes, which controls transfer competence initiation.
184 DF/cofilin as a key regulator of axon growth competence, irrespective of developmental stage.
185                                              Competence is a widespread bacterial differentiation pro
186                                     Presumed competence is associated with social status.
187                        Although regeneration competence is found in highly divergent organisms throug
188                                  Demographic competence is generally greater among hosts with populat
189                        In most streptococci, competence is regulated by ComRS signaling, a system bas
190 rategies to improve point-of-care ultrasound competence is required.
191                                  This memory competence is selective for the type of experience encou
192  the principle that dominance is a domain of competence like others and, hence, that high-ranking pri
193    Proliferation marker Ki67 and suppressive competence markers Foxp3 and CTLA4 were induced after ma
194 a transient state in which cells express the competence master regulator, SigX (sigma(Chi)), an alter
195                              This profile of competence matches closely the skill with which newborn
196         For translocated animals, behavioral competence may be key to post-release survival.
197 riminatory killing of neighboring cells, and competence-mediated growth arrest.
198                This requires socio-pragmatic competence, much of which is not tested by IELTS.
199 d in the German Community-Acquired Pneumonia Competence Network (CAPNETZ) study between 2007 and 2014
200 3 patients from the registry of the European Competence Network on Mastocytosis (ECNM) to compare out
201 nalysed data of the registry of the European Competence Network on Mastocytosis including 1639 patien
202 nts, this system resembles the developmental competence observed in some animal systems, in which pre
203 ys a critical role in suppressing metastatic competence of breast tumors.
204                                   Metastatic competence of cancer cells is influenced by many factors
205 ates hindbrain development and restricts the competence of cell lineages to form medulloblastoma subt
206                               The functional competence of corneal endothelial cells (CEnCs) is criti
207  their potential roles in sustaining meiotic competence of cryopreserved oocytes.
208         With this diameter-based method, the competence of each lymphatic valve is challenged over a
209 suggesting that expression of E93 alters the competence of enhancers to respond to spatial cues.
210            In nine studies, people rated the competence of faces presented in frontal headshots.
211 ogen life history traits and the demographic competence of faster-living hosts also has implications
212                             The differential competence of floral organs to respond to fertilization
213  provides an alternative explanation for the competence of formally Cu(III) species in transformation
214 st that abnormalities in the differentiation competence of glial progenitor cells lead to failure in
215 ould contribute to defective differentiation competence of glial progenitor cells.
216 ntegration itself enhances the proliferative competence of individual T cells by rewiring their regul
217           E449K has no adverse effect on the competence of Int for attP x attB recombination.
218 y had explored in depth the potential vector competence of Lu. longipalpis for Leishmania species oth
219 P phospho-mutants dampened the proliferative competence of OE CMs.
220 ynaptogenic" filopodia suppress the synaptic competence of other filopodia through competition for sy
221 Vsx2 also appear to redundantly restrict the competence of OTX2+ cells, preventing amacrine cell form
222 ssay to test the impact on peritoneal immune-competence of PD fluid supplementation with alanyl-gluta
223  pathogens and play a role in the ecological competence of phenazine-producing Pseudomonas spp.
224 These mechanisms are vital to the functional competence of the eye, a fact underscored by the devasta
225  images for the assessment of the mechanical competence of the hip and to demonstrate the reproducibi
226                         Since the mechanical competence of the IVD relies on its structural constitue
227 a quality control step that ensures scanning competence of the nascent subunit.
228 slated effectively into control of catalytic competence of the organocatalysts without direct interfe
229 ived reactive species largely depends on the competence of their antioxidant networks at the onset of
230 Similarly, a second blood meal increases the competence of this species for dengue virus and chikungu
231  intelligence, trustworthiness, professional competence, or productivity.
232 t individuals develop specialized behavioral competences, originating already in the early postnatal
233 ammalian neocortex, neural stem cells change competence over time to sequentially produce six layers
234 onal opportunities to enhance photosynthetic competence, particularly under suboptimal light regimes.
235                       Suggestions to improve competence pathways included regular supervision and pro
236 struct using the dynamic activity of type IV competence pili in V. cholerae as a model system.
237  function, including those involved in hyper-competence, processing of alpha-1-acid glycoprotein, sen
238 ent Inventory (MCDI), and Parenting Sense of Competence (PSOC) scale.
239 s to downregulate the expression of multiple competence-regulated genes, leading to the excessive ene
240 ing protease CppA, iron transporter PiaA, or competence regulatory histidine kinase ComD significantl
241                          Interception of the competence regulon can therefore be utilized to study S.
242  (dnCSP) analogs capable of intercepting the competence regulon in both S. pneumoniae specificity gro
243                                          The competence regulon of pneumococcus regulates both geneti
244 portunistic human pathogen that utilizes the competence regulon, a quorum-sensing circuitry, to acqui
245  the mechanism underlying such developmental competence remains elusive.
246               Establishment of translational competence represents a decisive cytoplasmic step in the
247 rst-stage larvae, with similar developmental competence seen upon complete deletion of the multi-copy
248 netics of competence development in vivo The competence shutoff regulator DprA was highly expressed d
249 ning mice, pneumonia lasted longer, with the competence signal decreasing at first but increasing as
250        Competent D39 bacteria propagated the competence signal through cell-to-cell contact rather th
251 , accompanied by increasing intensity of the competence signal.
252 ion potential arising from larval longevity, competence, sinking, or swimming behavior.
253 onally fused the firefly luciferase (luc) to competence-specific genes and spatiotemporally monitored
254 preinterview conversations to judge the fit, competence, starting salary, and signing bonus of prospe
255                                    Thus, the competence state in cyanobacteria is regulated by the ci
256 eudomonas requires development of a transfer competence state in stationary phase, which arises only
257 as more similar to each other, on warmth and competence stereotypes.
258                                              Competence stimulating peptide (CSP) induces bimodal exp
259                         Exogenously provided competence stimulating peptide 1 (CSP1) failed to modula
260  receptors for Gram-positive QSMs, including competence-stimulating peptide (CSP)-1.
261 gn and synthesis of cyclic dominant negative competence-stimulating peptide (dnCSP) analogs capable o
262  when exposed to lower concentrations of the competence-stimulating peptide CSP1.
263 ARU could be used to document how behavioral competence supports or challenges post-release survival
264                             The pneumococcal competence system facilitates genetic transformation, sp
265  recruitment rates) have greater demographic competence than fast-living hosts (with low survival and
266  and results in better early tricuspid valve competence than isolated PVR.
267 4, resulting in a mass of cells with rooting competence that resembles callus formation.
268 n exceptional ability for detecting faces, a competence that, in adults, is supported by a set of fac
269 many traits including those that affect host competence, the propensity to cause new infections.
270 odel of progressive restriction of cell fate competence through inherited transcriptional identities.
271 xpression of the DprA protein that turns off competence through interaction with phosphorylated ComE.
272 nt for development, attenuation of apoptosis competence through neural-specific splicing of the Bak1
273  Developing seedlings acquire photosynthetic competence through the action of protochlorophyllide oxi
274 nal data were used to assemble T-cell immune competence (TIC) score.
275  cytoplasmic Rgg/RNPP regulator ComR couples competence to bacteriocin-mediated predation.
276 ch small changes in orientation control Ras' competence to bind multiple regulator and effector prote
277 ence of miR167-deficient anthers, indicating competence to dehisce.
278      We introduce the concept of demographic competence to describe the ability of host populations t
279 6 (miR156) and targets similarly control the competence to flower in diverse species.
280                                To assess its competence to form higher-order assemblies, we prepared
281 pan-neuronal program endows neurons with the competence to form synapses and that cell-type-specific
282              Moreover, the basal SG lack the competence to respond to FGFR signaling, preventing its
283 tasis, suggesting it endows hepatocytes with competence to respond to injury-induced signals.
284 Ag specific, and tolerant mice retain immune competence to respond to unrelated Ags.
285 release of inhibitors and restores catalytic competence to Rubisco-active sites.
286 alteration) approaches, which interfere with competence to transmit pathogens.
287 es synthetically engineered to impede vector competence to ZIKV.
288 ence-the distinction between performance and competence-to encourage "species-fair" comparisons betwe
289        In all conjugates, the ligand binding competence toward alphaVbeta3 (using both isolated recep
290 eptococci do so during a transient period of competence, triggered by pheromones that they produce, s
291 ing fellow central venous catheter placement competence under direct supervision.
292 able receptor variant that retains signaling competence via the P19 peptide.
293 ilities that had providers with satisfactory competence, we found a lower risk of intrapartum stillbi
294 erates predictable changes in host community competence, we hypothesised that biodiversity loss might
295 e odds of being at risk for social-emotional competence were 3.9 (95% CI, 1.4-10.9) for MLPT children
296 r, asset allocators' judgments of the team's competence were more strongly correlated with prediction
297  foods, and (iii) the creation of centres of competence were prioritised for further action.
298                                              Competence with human cell culture, tissue processing, i
299  programs including declining providers' VIA competence without mentorship and quality assurances and
300 y peers and coworkers regarding wellness and competence would be beneficial both to physicians and th

 
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