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1  the behavioral response during motivational conflict.
2 phic insect that is subject to strong sexual conflict.
3  SSA, especially in regions exposed to armed conflict.
4 lection can put the brakes on harmful sexual conflict.
5 plifies the destructive nature of intergroup conflict.
6 CU clinicians may use to identify and manage conflict.
7 '3'-cGAMP cleavage in metazoan host-pathogen conflict.
8 idual offspring, reflecting parent-offspring conflict.
9 ental when cues from different senses are in conflict.
10 cts were identified in predicting decisional conflict.
11 izens embroiled in a prolonged ethnonational conflict.
12 bilities, a process that inevitably involves conflict.
13 iating properties that resolve this apparent conflict.
14  the evolution of traits that mediate social conflict.
15 faction, perceived-partner satisfaction, and conflict.
16 han by threat features in approach-avoidance conflict.
17 media encourage the propagation of polarized conflict.
18 ate anomalies with increased risk of violent conflict.
19 ions to a greater extent than the absence of conflict.
20 hanisms that may relate climate anomalies to conflict.
21 oods significantly increases human-carnivore conflict.
22 sation to reintegrate wrongdoers and resolve conflicts.
23 ted as a signature injury of modern military conflicts.
24 commodated without intra-nucleic acid steric conflicts.
25 owever, current evidence on their effects is conflicting.
26 radient (LG, mean gradient <40 mm Hg) AS are conflicting.
27 iac fibrosis and remodeling, the results are conflicting.
28 ence supporting their efficacy is sparse and conflicting.
29 fferent designs are interconnected and often conflicting.
30 for remodelling in allergic rhinitis (AR) is conflicting.
31 loping severe outcomes, but current data are conflicting.
32 /or vitamin D intake on skin cancer risk are conflicting.
33 loroquine to treat COVID-19 is very weak and conflicting.
34 tokines and lipid mediators in AERD has been conflicting.
35 (BP) lowering but their findings are largely conflicting.
36                                  Evidence is conflicting about how HIV modulates COVID-19.
37 iments have offered insightful, but somewhat conflicting, accounts of the behavior of individual micr
38 on and stress predicted their own decisional conflict (actor effects), as well as their partner's dec
39  the moderating effect of previous conflict (conflict adaptation), were still intact.
40                                         Some conflict-affected and resource-poor countries have not c
41 tive services in public health facilities in conflict-affected North and South Kivu.
42               Resistance and experience with conflicts, alongside cooperation, is key to the emergenc
43 ystematic and quantitative "before-and-after-conflict" analysis of a large sample of PAs and surround
44 e findings challenge recent conclusions that conflict and affect are processed independently, and pro
45  shared neural pattern response to different conflict and affect tasks.
46 at nonoverlapping regions in the MFC process conflict and affect.
47 y, our results suggest that parent-offspring conflict and associated parental benefits explain variat
48 dination of the provisioning may reduce this conflict and increase parent and offspring fitness.
49 artner effects identified between decisional conflict and perceived stress or depressive symptoms.
50 inaccurate beliefs can exacerbate intergroup conflict and provide an avenue for reducing the negative
51 reproduced the relationship between decision conflict and response times in individual participants.
52 and sex-specific selective pressures, sexual conflict and sexual selection.
53 hic lateral sclerosis (ALS), but results are conflicting and at risk of confounding bias.
54                     However, the evidence is conflicting and limited on whether the influence of infl
55 nsideration of how to deal with value-driven conflicts and a discussion of how the Internet and socia
56 very modelling can be used to solve land-use conflicts and identify trade-offs between biodiversity c
57  flexibly negotiate response or motivational conflicts and override prepotent behaviors.SIGNIFICANCE
58 emale-to-male grooming) would increase after conflict, and aggression would decrease, to minimize con
59 e in Yemen since the outbreak of the current conflict, and they provide proof of concept for how geos
60 nt barriers including, alcohol abuse, family conflicts, and mental health issues.
61              The results reveal that, of all conflict- and value-related regions, only the ventral pr
62                     Both these variants have conflicting annotations in ClinVar and are of low penetr
63                                   Entrenched conflict appears to benefit from Bioethics Mediation, an
64              Transcription-replication (T-R) conflicts are profound threats to genome integrity.
65 ients and their caregivers and contribute to conflict around the decision to pursue LVAD remains larg
66 us narrow bracketing manipulation influences conflict as indexed by mouse tracking.
67                           Despite increasing conflict at human-wildlife interfaces, there exists litt
68                    Our results highlight the conflict at the heart of aggregative development: non-sp
69 f status allocation-competence-based models, conflict-based models, and dual-pathway models-can be di
70 beta -6.995; p = 0.0031), those with nursing conflict (beta -3.527; p = 0.0067), those who perceived
71 toms was not related to their own decisional conflict (beta=0.07; P=0.37).
72 s were related to greater patient decisional conflict (beta=0.16; P<0.05), whereas caregiver depressi
73                   We evaluated the potential conflict between biodiversity protection and future elec
74                        These results solve a conflict between different types of experimental data.
75 e the evolution of cooperation by mitigating conflict between interacting organisms.
76 up encounters reduce the level of intragroup conflict between males and females.
77 ystem presents a potentially extreme case of conflict between maternal survival and adequate provisio
78 early-onset hybrid inviability may stem from conflict between parents for resource allocation to offs
79  cognitive control is needed to mediate this conflict between reward and our moral self-image, the ex
80 , and aggression would decrease, to minimize conflict between the sexes.
81             Every day, we are faced with the conflict between the temptation to cheat for financial g
82 crificial dilemmas only capture one point of conflict between utilitarianism and common-sense moralit
83  role of cyclic nucleotide signalling in the conflict between viruses and their hosts.
84 ed genes containing R-loops prevents head-on conflicts between replication and transcription and main
85 n evolutionary conflict of interest ('sexual conflict') between the two parents.
86 de support analyses revealed few inter-locus conflicts but a pervasive lack of phylogenetic signal am
87 ns requiring flexible mitigation of response conflicts, but also aids in withholding responses to obt
88         When countries engineer the climate, conflict can arise because different countries might pre
89           Here, we discuss how this apparent conflict can be resolved by distinguishing modal represe
90          The occurrence of such multisensory conflicts can be minimized by inhibiting core cortical a
91                                              Conflict commonly occurs in the ICU around difficult and
92                                              Conflicting concepts which assume assemblages as either
93 in XCI has been intensively studied but with conflicting conclusions regarding their recruitment and
94 as well as the moderating effect of previous conflict (conflict adaptation), were still intact.
95 ve evolved the means to evaluate and balance conflicting crop needs to their own benefit.
96 heterogeneities, intergroup polarization and conflict, cross-cultural differences in cooperation and
97                                     To date, conflicting data exist as to whether hepatitis B virus (
98                                              Conflicting data exist regarding its clinical and surviv
99 es of Hz have been widely investigated, many conflicting data exist, likely due to the variability be
100                                              Conflicting data have been reported on the association o
101 , based on advances in immunology to explain conflicting data.
102  no differences between groups in decisional conflict, decision process quality, shared decision-maki
103  exercise further resulted in more effective conflict detection, as measured by greater amplitude (p
104 on of BRD4 induces transcription-replication conflicts, DNA damage, and cell death in oncogenic cells
105                   Consistent with epigenetic conflict, donor genes mapped more siRNAs and were more m
106 tDNA) creates the potential for evolutionary conflict driven by emergence of haplotypes under positiv
107    : The aim of the study was to examine the conflicting duties of a practicing surgeon who is at hig
108  sexes) were generally sluggish, the typical conflict effect reflected in slower responses to conflic
109 en the word and the side are incongruent-the conflict effect.
110 ased on four key elements-level of analysis, conflict, emotion, and cognitive functioning-specificall
111 ffer undesirable consequences resulting from conflict, establishing conflict prevention and resolutio
112  new episodic (event) memories, but there is conflicting evidence about the dependence of remote epis
113              This complexity has resulted in conflicting evidence and opinion regarding the optimal m
114                      However, there is still conflicting evidence as to how M. abscessus is acquired
115 sis exists on a continuum; however, there is conflicting evidence on whether sensory learning deficit
116  LPS-activated macrophages but have provided conflicting evidence regarding the release of IL-1beta u
117                      However, there has been conflicting evidence regarding which specific cyclin/CDK
118 model that reproduces and unifies previously conflicting experimental observations on [PSI+] and thus
119 remains controversial, which is reflected in conflicting expert guideline recommendations.
120                Studies to date have provided conflicting findings for structural deficits specific to
121                       One possible source of conflicting findings in laboratory animal research are e
122                          Re-evaluating these conflicting findings leads us to conclude that: (i) succ
123        Previous post-mortem studies reported conflicting findings regarding microglial activation and
124 orus, conform to the predictions of parental conflict: first, reciprocal F1s exhibit size differences
125 mplex traumatic events associated with armed conflict, forcible displacement, childhood sexual abuse,
126  construct our beliefs to meet two sometimes conflicting goals: forming accurate beliefs to inform ou
127  reflect the natural setting in which sexual conflict has been empirically studied.
128 sted by communities in the region, where the conflict has contributed to a massive destruction of hea
129 s from diabetes care organizations recommend conflicting HbA(1c) targets - generally between 6.5% and
130              We have shown that sensorimotor conflicts illuminate otherwise-hidden balance impairment
131 ffect on hemocytes supports a role of sexual conflict in post-mating immune suppression, suggesting d
132                           Strongly supported conflict in the remainder of nuclear genes is suggestive
133 he Selfish Herd (GSH) to address an apparent conflict in their predictions of equal mean fitness betw
134  who studies genital co-evolution and sexual conflict in vertebrates at Mount Holyoke College.
135 al striatal iMSNs control approach-avoidance conflicts in exploratory tasks, and highlight this neura
136                                    In recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, the US typically depl
137                                   Protracted conflicts in the Middle East have led to successive wave
138 y successfully identify, manage, and prevent conflict including techniques that are utilizable by all
139 onfronted with a mix of partial information, conflicting information and sometimes outright misinform
140 lict effect reflected in slower responses to conflicting information compared with nonconflicting inf
141 e organic compounds (VOCs) can emerge from a conflicting information process between plants and herbi
142 rbivore specialization can be explained by a conflicting information transfer.
143 stimulus presented with the target, but with conflicting information, causes switch-like decrements i
144 undue influence of competing obligations and conflicting interests.
145      We discuss these results in view of the conflicting interpretations in the literature.
146  to the chosen option, in a domain for which conflict is integral: decisions involving risk.
147 ription-translation coupling mitigates these conflicts is unknown.
148          Because situations involving social conflict, isolation, devaluation, rejection, and exclusi
149 annabis use require clinicians to understand conflicting laws, health implications, and therapeutic p
150                       There is a substantial conflicting literature concerning the hypothesis that su
151                                Approaches to conflict management include utilizing clinical ethics co
152                                              Conflict Management is a new technique that all ICU clin
153 s, and highlight how individual responses to conflict may scale up to affect social networks and, pot
154                                     Parental conflict may therefore be an important evolutionary driv
155         In such cases, the presence of armed conflict may ultimately prevent incursions to a greater
156 coalition air dominance; the shape of future conflicts may mandate delays in evacuation, which may af
157                                      Genomic conflicts may play a central role in the evolution of re
158  increase in social cohesion after simulated conflicts, measured as grooming eigenvector centrality.
159                                         With conflicting mechanistic evidence, we propose key clinica
160 lenges Research Fund: Research for Health in Conflict-Middle East and North Africa region (R4HC-MENA)
161 s pathway in Acinetobacter baumannii support conflicting models for the directionality of the Mla sys
162 ce, however, does not support this notion of conflicting motives, suggesting instead that thinking ab
163                     Our senses often receive conflicting multisensory information, which our brain re
164                            Reconciling these conflicting obligations is argued to be a central part o
165 r, our results reconcile previous apparently conflicting observations about the shape of nanodiscs, a
166  offspring is complicated by an evolutionary conflict of interest ('sexual conflict') between the two
167 ut each public speaker including presence of conflict of interest (COI) and whether their testimony r
168 istered with clinicaltrials.gov (NCT02365194)Conflict of Interest and Source of Funding: This work wa
169                   Five studies had potential conflicts of interest and design limitations that affect
170 ugh methodological limitations and potential conflicts of interest in some studies raised concern, th
171  in formulating guidelines, failure to state conflicts of interest, and lack of consultation with fam
172  speed reviews and none are entirely free of conflicts of interest, the private equity model is parti
173 zations, and industry, but free of potential conflicts of interest, would be charged with rigorous ev
174  approaches to research review, and minimize conflicts of interest.
175                                              Conflicts of interests between males and females over re
176                         The AHA has rigorous conflict-of-interest policies and procedures to minimize
177 ine standard operating procedures manual and conflict-of-interest policy were followed throughout.
178 le for managing these species and mitigating conflict often lack fundamental information due to a lon
179 ggests a previously unappreciated epigenetic conflict on evolving Y chromosomes between transcription
180 ective in examining the impact of the Syrian conflict on Syrians' physical, mental, and social well-b
181             Existing observations and models conflict on whether the occurrence of avulsions will cha
182 t acute respiratory infections, but data are conflicting on sustained benefits after intervention dis
183                            However, data are conflicting on the association between subclinical thyro
184 es develop early in infancy, yet evidence is conflicting on the central question of whether visual ex
185 vestigate the impact of simulated intergroup conflicts on social relationships in groups of wild band
186  grow, patients with glaucoma will encounter conflicting opinions on marijuana's role in glaucoma the
187  forced to flee their homes every day due to conflict or persecution.
188 lst much is known about the existence of T-R conflicts, our understanding of the genetic and temporal
189 rovide greater insight into parent-offspring conflict over fledging age in songbirds, we compared nes
190 itness interests, which may lead to internal conflict over investment in group territorial defence.
191 hbours when shoaling, thereby explaining how conflict over whether private or social information is f
192 thesis in two exploratory approach-avoidance conflict paradigms in mice: the elevated zero maze and o
193 ifferent behavioural responses to intergroup conflict, particularly between the sexes.
194 ects), as well as their partner's decisional conflict (partner effects).
195   Here we sought to adjudicate between these conflicting perspectives, assessing whether co-active br
196 t evolves over a pH range to accommodate the conflicting pH requirements of the substrate and enzymes
197 ence for reconciling a previously identified conflicting phenotype but also revealed a potential inte
198 third, inferred differences in the extent of conflict predict the extent of HSI between populations.
199                            This may underpin conflicting predictions, found throughout the literature
200 ht hand is localized in left space, and this conflict presumably provokes hand assignment errors.
201 uences resulting from conflict, establishing conflict prevention and resolution as key priorities.
202 to test how neural and behavioral markers of conflict processing are affected by fluctuations in aler
203 e of the world's most widely distributed and conflict-prone carnivores-to understand the behavioral a
204                         In light of a recent conflicting publication, we also clarify that the juncti
205 Specifically, we use mouse tracking to index conflict, quantified by the relative directness to the c
206     Patients are "stuck in the middle," with conflicting recommendations from orthopedic surgeons (OS
207 of pulmonary embolism in pregnancy that show conflicting recommendations on the use of these diagnost
208                         However, reports are conflicting regarding what factors contribute to SLT suc
209 disease 2019 (COVID-19), data are scarce and conflicting regarding whether chronic use of angiotensin
210 avior will better inform efforts to minimize conflict-related costs and zoonotic-risk.
211 eparation decomposition to determine whether conflict-related midfrontal theta is a unitary or multid
212 erlapping neural sources that drove response conflict-related midfrontal theta.
213 s-a mechanism often thought to drive climate-conflict relationships-is extended by considering realis
214                 Resolving approach-avoidance conflicts relies on encoding motivation outcomes and lea
215 iller and CD8T cells, which may help explain conflicting reports about low cancer rates in epidemiolo
216                     Further, there have been conflicting reports about the Arp2/3-independent biochem
217  flakes remain incompletely understood, with conflicting reports about their chemical character, hind
218  understood relatively poorly, with somewhat conflicting reports by different groups.
219 thway during VVC remains controversial, with conflicting reports from human data and mouse models.
220                           However, there are conflicting reports from in vivo human studies.
221    Although drugs of misuse appropriate ORs, conflicting reports indicate immunostimulatory and immun
222 lignant progression and helps to rationalize conflicting reports of pro- and anti-tumor effects of an
223                         Our findings resolve conflicting reports on the permeability and gating prope
224                                    There are conflicting reports regarding the association of the mac
225 ion behavior remains incomplete as there are conflicting reports regarding the effect of fluid flow v
226                           However, there are conflicting reports regarding the reproducibility and pr
227 y, lay theories of peace, and preference for conflict resolution strategies within large-scale sample
228 ber of neuroimaging studies, the presence of conflicting results about the role and the location of c
229 rted, but the underlying mechanisms of these conflicting results are still unclear.
230                                     However, conflicting results around their role in synaptic differ
231                              There have been conflicting results from trials of gastric electrical st
232 n inference in ASD has yielded promising but conflicting results in attempting to explain a wide vari
233 om randomized controlled trials have yielded conflicting results on the association between blood pre
234         The few studies on acute cocaine had conflicting results on whether single-dose intravascular
235 r antibodies against phosphoepitopes) led to conflicting results regarding the extent of Tau phosphor
236 gation of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) yielded conflicting results with respect to the original report.
237 in diabetes pathogenesis is unclear owing to conflicting results with studies involving global inhibi
238               Research to date has generated conflicting results, potentially because few studies foc
239 us coronary intervention (PCI) have reported conflicting results.
240 rder (FND) but previous research has yielded conflicting results.
241 veral short-term human clinical trials, with conflicting results.
242 ty to the tissues, but studies have provided conflicting results.
243 in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs), with conflicting results.
244 uPAR), in an attempt to resolve the reported conflicting results.
245 (25(OH)D) in relation to melanoma have shown conflicting results.
246  this has been extensively investigated with conflicting results.
247 perature evolution during the Holocene yield conflicting results.
248 onversely, previous work in rodents provided conflicting results.
249 ological contexts and resolve the apparently conflicting roles of SIRT6 in processes such as tumor de
250  of decisional conflict using the Decisional Conflict Scale, depressive symptoms using the Patient He
251 cision quality measures (eg, mean decisional conflict scores were 17.2 and 17.5, respectively; adjust
252 sults show that 1) mouse-tracking metrics of conflict sensitively detect differences in the subjectiv
253                                           In conflict settings, data to guide humanitarian and develo
254          Yet, the relationship between these conflicting signals remains unknown.
255 enetic crosstalk establishes an intragenomic conflict: silencing the TEs has the cost of silencing th
256  before present, BP), the oldest large-scale conflict site north of the Alps.
257 e incorporation of the behavioral ecology of conflict species opens promising areas to search for sol
258 hey rarely use the behavioral ecology of the conflict species to derive effective and long-lasting so
259 ising areas to search for solutions in other conflict species with nonhomogenous space use.
260 aptures the behavioral data and that our two conflict specific model parameters have clear across sub
261                                    There are conflicting stances on the use of energy devices and lap
262  versus certain options; 2) these metrics of conflict strongly predict participants' risk preferences
263                             To resolve these conflicting studies we have explored the effect of the h
264 issures regarding the appropriate domains of conflicting synergy models - fissures impacting all aspe
265  thematically unified, remarkable biological conflict systems preponderantly present in multicellular
266  (11 female) completed an approach-avoidance conflict task during high-resolution fMRI.
267                           Here we combined a conflict task in the auditory domain with EEG neurodynam
268 anial recordings and participating in a goal-conflict task where rewards and punishments could be con
269 nic relation between climate variability and conflict that emerges as agents adapt and adjust their b
270 by developing a mathematical model of sexual conflict that incorporates kin discrimination and differ
271 gue that TE capture triggers an intragenomic conflict that may not affect the function of important g
272 TEL1 maintains genome stability by resolving conflicts that can arise between the replication and tra
273 diversity conservation is essential to avoid conflicts that compromise their respective objectives.
274 species characterized by frequent intergroup conflicts that have very different fitness consequences
275 eate load through evolutionary or ecological conflict, then population viability could be further red
276 processes (e.g. cooperation, competition and conflict), there are still few studies linking these two
277 f habitat destruction following cessation of conflict, there has never been a systematic and quantita
278 discovery, as its members engage in constant conflict to outcompete one another by deploying diverse
279 the early cellular response to transient T-R conflicts (TRe).
280 as companions and pest controllers, and with conflicted treatment in husbandry, management, law, and
281 er dyads completed assessments of decisional conflict using the Decisional Conflict Scale, depressive
282 itude coupling increased during fixations to conflicting visual content, but predicted memory updatin
283 lective attention can balance the impact of (conflicting) visual and proprioceptive cues on action-re
284               Across both models, decisional conflict was significantly correlated within patient-car
285             From observations on territorial conflicts we show that while unrelated males cooperate,
286                          The Iraq and Afghan conflicts were notable for coalition air dominance; the
287 d with a greater risk of social tensions and conflict, which, in turn, is a dispersion force lowering
288 erving individuals that reap the benefits of conflict while other members of society pay the costs.
289                       We also identified, in conflict with a previous study, that the RocA regulon in
290 g the drivers of land-use change could avoid conflict with affordable food provision and reduces the
291 s - at least for one bacterium - is a direct conflict with neighbors.
292  (e.g., vestibular), thus reducing potential conflict with ongoing processing of the prevailing senso
293 d lower risks of bear mortality and rates of conflict with people.
294                     Unlike for AARS1, and in conflict with previous reports, we did not detect METTL2
295   These results are surprising and partly in conflict with previously published findings, especially
296 RY-PER-mediated repression in vivo seemed in conflict with the in vitro data demonstrating PER remove
297 sed on consensus nuclear phylogenies, but in conflict with the plastome phylogeny.
298 n tree growth and environment, which however conflicts with basic ecological and evolutionary theory.
299 n leads to ecosystem change that can trigger conflicts with more recently established human activitie
300                                      As this conflicts with the hypothesis that BC200 is a translatio

 
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