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1  isolation, social disengagement, low social contact).
2 survey completed by a family member or close contact.
3 g predictor of voluntary decreases in social contact.
4 HIR99021 and concurrent removal of cell-cell contact.
5 deficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) after sexual contact.
6 260 were acquired from an infected household contact.
7 d with efficient transmission through direct contact.
8 litated a dynamic of isolation and secondary contact.
9 ondria associated with mitochondria-lysosome contact.
10 -octylthiophene) [POT], that is in back-side contact.
11 ict experimentally observed inter-chromosome contacts.
12 (HIV)-negative UK cohort of 333 tuberculosis contacts.
13 kers with defined sizes to capture chromatin contacts.
14  diodes showing excellent Ohmic and Schottky contacts.
15 ence of secondary infections among household contacts.
16 A Streptococcus disease risk among household contacts.
17 ll PNs innervating ventroposterior glomeruli contact a protocerebral neuropil rarely targeted by othe
18 gs help to explain the chronically increased contact activation in carriers of the FXII-W268R variant
19                                           We contacted adult patients with a moderate-to-severe injur
20 gnificantly more likely to have skin-to-skin contact after birth, to have it for a longer time, and t
21  are: limiting interaction to a few repeated contacts akin to forming social bubbles; seeking similar
22 hat exposure of the skin to the experimental contact allergen DNFB results in a displacement of the n
23        Our approach may be extended to other contact allergens for the further development of diagnos
24  be developed to guide clinical diagnosis of contact allergies.
25 is, asthma, allergic rhinitis, food allergy, contact allergy, and hand eczema.
26 n, and also describe limitations of pairwise contacts alone to predict absolute 3D positions.
27 ases, networks have been used to reconstruct contacts among individuals and/or populations.
28  quality control and reproducibility between contact and contactless methods.
29 t for increased and prolonged ocular surface contact and drug absorption.
30 ic workup to detect a possible neurovascular contact and exclude secondary causes.
31 iae host-to-host transmission requires close contact and generally occurs through the fecal-oral rout
32 riticality arises from the interplay between contact and hydrodynamic interaction, which channel seem
33 o donating a sample) CAN distinguish between contact and ingestion of cocaine.
34                                        ER-PB contact and PB biogenesis were modulated by altering PB
35 sely localize sites of mitochondria-lysosome contact and reveal increases in local viscosity on mitoc
36     Our results, supported by positive baked contact and reversal tests, produce a mean direction app
37               Ag transfer required cell-cell contact and the formation of connexin 43-containing gap
38                        Moreover, the site of contact and the point of contact around the trigeminal r
39 earm injury survivors, 100 were successfully contacted and 63 completed the study.
40  symptom monitoring, including 152 community contacts and 195 health-care personnel.
41 r among the majority of extra-household case contacts and corresponding controls (47%).
42 ulosis (TB) and their asymptomatic household contacts and found that the patients with TB have DNA hy
43 y formation of just a few key intermolecular contacts and was otherwise highly structurally heterogen
44  were interviewed to identify index patient, contact, and exposure risk factors for TB.
45 ng social bubbles; seeking similarity across contacts; and strengthening communities via triadic stra
46 se petal property, could rise 72% in surface contact angle (CA).
47         Here, we report that the equilibrium contact angle (theta(DIB)) between a pair of droplets is
48                  An additional complementary contact angle measurement exhibits a monotonic decrease
49 t mechanisms were investigated using in-situ contact angle measurements, oil ganglia distribution ana
50 microtubule interactions, depending on their contact angle.
51 s (FeS and FeS(2) ) on hydrophobicity (water contact angles) are consistent with density functional t
52                                          The contact area determines the lateral physical resolution
53 oor interface conductance, and low effective contact area related to the roughness of the interfaces.
54 nvestigate the relationship between load and contact area spanning the limits of non-adhesive normal
55  population by expelling it from the initial contact area.
56 reover, the site of contact and the point of contact around the trigeminal root were respectively pro
57 ing whereby the genetics team identified and contacted ARRs by telephone to disclose the familial pat
58 icted contact map impacts the performance of contact-assisted threading remains elusive.
59                 To quantify this rewiring of contacts at a certain position in sequence and structure
60 Ds and is required to focus sister-chromatid contacts at TAD boundaries.
61 ack more closely and have to break extensive contacts before rearrangement, corresponding to slower f
62 ucture of the CypA/PreNAC complex displays a contact between alanine 53 of alpha-synuclein and glutam
63 ractitioners have long advocated for greater contact between groups to reduce prejudice and increase
64 ited level of an on average 25% reduction in contact between individuals that continues until late Ap
65                                              Contact between inflammatory cells and endothelial cells
66                                     Frequent contact between stakeholders and advisors is shown to in
67   The mechanism relies upon changes in Ohmic contact between stiff, micro-structured, anisotropically
68 elease from Th17 cells upon direct cell-cell contact between Th17 cells and neurons.
69 ange in head position resulted in inadequate contact between the anterior inferior retina and the gas
70 (46)V(8)O(89) components, and the rectifying contact between the Bi(4)O(7) and Bi(3.33)(VO(4))(2)O(2)
71              Homology modeling predicts that contact between the envelope V1 loop and the antibody im
72 onstrated that side positioning gives better contact between the gas bubble and the inferior and ante
73 n conformation capture assay revealed direct contact between the PBREM and OARE only in PB-treated HP
74                            However, a second contact between the XPA DNA-binding domain (XPA DBD) and
75 stently, AGO1 depletion decreases long-range contacts between ERalpha enhancers and their target prom
76  revealed creation of a neo-TAD with ectopic contacts between GDPD1 and retinal enhancers, and modeli
77 icularly favoured by formation of non-native contacts between the C-termini of the two helices.
78 ansports LDL-derived cholesterol at membrane contacts between the late endosomes/lysosomes (LEL) and
79  motif adopts a helix that mediates bridging contacts between the nucleosome, ubiquitin and COMPASS.
80                   At the pointed end, unique contacts between the penultimate and terminal subunits a
81 T pulldown experiments indicating privileged contacts between these two subunits of the MED middle mo
82 h several mechanisms, including short CH...F contacts, bifurcation, and long-range dispersion, the co
83  one of these objects, the 36-kilometer-long contact binary (486958) Arrokoth (provisional designatio
84 visional designation 2014 MU(69)) revealed a contact-binary planetesimal.
85                                Consequently, contact birds are less likely to develop disease symptom
86 s are local and limited to subunits directly contacting bound cofilin.
87 nce not solely through increased vector-host contact but also as a result of enhanced vector suscepti
88 n paralyze nematodes within a few minutes of contact, but the mechanism had remained unclear.
89 diate state can be mediated by many possible contacts, but seems to be particularly favoured by forma
90 y single BC4 throughout development, but are contacted by multiple BC4s through ongoing dendritic ela
91            Indeed, the majority of cones are contacted by single BC4 throughout development, but are
92 tion dose imaging in humans by utilizing non-contact camera sensing of Cherenkov emission during the
93                                       Sexual contact carries some risk for exposure to infection with
94 ayer contacting Li-metal and the LLZTO layer contacting cathode.
95 A) of fruits and vegetables, which we called contact (CHPM), is proposed.
96 strocyte-synapse adhesions and how astrocyte contacts control synapse formation and function are larg
97 rganization in a cell population, namely the contact count between any segment pairs, but not on the
98 the interaction strength that leads to these contact counts.
99 d expression of PSST1 in cerebrospinal fluid-contacting (CSF-c) neurons of the hypothalamic paraventr
100 n, the effects of contact force, scan speed, contact cycles, contact region and charge diffusion on t
101  forms morainal banks (marine shoals) or ice-contact deltas that reduce water depth, stabilizing grou
102 ell populations into the NK lineage in a non-contact dependent manner.
103 natural products, thereby defining a form of contact-dependent, aquatic chemosensation.
104  risk characteristics, incidence of allergic contact dermatitis, and incidence of wound complications
105 ay provide effective treatments for allergic contact dermatitis-associated chronic pruritus.
106 acts had coprevalent TB and 145 (1.9%) adult contacts developed incident TB within 1 year of index pa
107             Interestingly, these protrusions contact different neural cells in the brain parenchyma i
108  We discuss how PDNET can be used to predict contacts, distance intervals, and real-valued distances.
109                             All MCM subunits contact DNA, from MCM2 at the 5'-end to MCM5 at the 3'-e
110 evidence suggests that the phage phi29 motor contacts DNA bases during translocation; and (iii) one t
111  brain mechanisms underlying spontaneous eye contact during verbal communication remains unexplored.
112                Further investigation of cell contact dynamics as guidance cues may yield new insights
113  electrode based on quantified surface micro-contact efficiency and provides a prospective technical
114                                              Contact electrification (CE) has been known for more tha
115 he contributions of each functional group to contact electrification (CE).
116 y droplet transmission from infected pigs to contact ferrets.
117 s of non-adhesive normal contact to adhesive contact for various substrate material properties, surfa
118 to 460 and 480, respectively) with excessive contact force (30 g on average, with peaks up to 50 g).
119 noscale triboelectrification, the effects of contact force, scan speed, contact cycles, contact regio
120 ed-folding pathways (in which intermolecular contacts form before or concurrently with the secondary
121 n of atypical protein kinase C (aPKC) at the contact-free domain, nuclear expression of Hippo signall
122  while minimizing the number of inter-domain contacts from the contact maps.
123 nts without patients or with limited patient contact had the lowest seroprevalence (2.2%).
124          In our cohort, 296 (2.1%) household contacts had coprevalent TB and 145 (1.9%) adult contact
125                                        These contacts have the ultrastructural features and molecular
126  Dock8(-/-) mice demonstrated an exaggerated contact hypersensitivity (CHS) response to oxazolone wit
127 induced immunotolerant program in a model of contact hypersensitivity (CHS).
128 d(del) and control mice developed comparable contact hypersensitivity reactions and imiquimod-trigger
129                       Sixteen (9%) household contacts in 16 (17%) households were CPE-colonized.
130 e adhesion proteins mediating trans-synaptic contacts in neurons.
131  identified a role for mitochondria-lysosome contacts in regulating mitochondrial calcium dynamics th
132 prior to the inpatient admission; healthcare contacts in the week prior to the inpatient admission; d
133 1/BMP signaling by collagens is likely to be contact independent due to physical separation of the cu
134 nductive transparent cantilever electrically contacts individual nanoparticles while maintaining opti
135 on disease development and infectiousness in contact individuals are unknown.
136 he next best method, which used sampling and contact information, achieved such accuracy for only 14
137 ators of the cell cycle, in turn influencing contact inhibition and tumorigenesis.
138 imensions in the presence of general quartic contact interactions.
139 ms resonant sensors, we have developed a non-contact interferometric measurement technique that simul
140 d interchromosomal RNA polymerase-associated contacts involve multiple genes displaying similar expre
141  with fluctuations of WW domain interresidue contacts involved in substrate binding.
142 ged surface sites and those participating in contact ion pairing adopt similar orientations and are o
143 ial chemistry that only occurs among closely contact ion-pairs, which constitutes the rationale behin
144           In urban communities, where animal contact is rare, risk factors include cesarian section,
145 lity produces transient changes in cell-cell contact lengths, which stabilize to produce lasting morp
146  analyzed relative to treated vs fellow eye, contact lens (CL) vs intraocular lens (IOL), visual acui
147 ge NFL thickness before and after use of the contact lens.
148 ) with and without their Rigid Gas Permeable contact lenses (RGP CL's) and 20 age-matched controls, u
149 developed, with the reducible Ti-LLZTO layer contacting Li-metal and the LLZTO layer contacting catho
150 However, inhomogeneous electrodeposition and contact loss often hinder the application of a lithium m
151 contact proximity deviation' that enumerates contact map changes.
152 d extent to which the quality of a predicted contact map impacts the performance of contact-assisted
153 the number of inter-domain contacts from the contact maps.
154 ion of chromatin loops from Hi-C and Micro-C contact maps.
155    Toward a more rigorous inspection of food contact materials, the importance of sample preparation
156 ion of inter-chromosomal reads in the scHi-C contact matrix to measure the level of noise.
157                           However, given the contact matrix, determining the complete 3D organization
158 of keratinocyte-sensory neuron synaptic-like contacts may call for a reassessment of basic assumption
159  dataset, where threading using high-quality contacts (MCC >= 0.5) significantly improves the perform
160                                              Contact mechanics testing further confirmed that the You
161                             We identified 47 contacts, median age 24 (3-75) years, with detectable SA
162 hrough which its 18-nt helix-loop intimately contacts multiple EZH2 sites surrounding T309, a known O
163 olecular hallmarks of chemical synaptic-like contacts: narrow intercellular cleft, keratinocyte synap
164 zzling observation based on the structure of contact networks.
165 nd cofilin compromises longitudinal filament contacts of 1 protofilament, consistent with a single co
166               Here, we show that chromosomal contacts of a DSB site are the primary determinants for
167                         This facilitates the contacts of AEs with distant CTCF sites near promoter of
168                                 Overall, 372 contacts of both cases were identified; 347 underwent ac
169 ighly effective in preventing TB among close contacts of infectious TB patients.
170 iated with lower prevalence of LTBI in adult contacts of tuberculosis.
171 dy, we investigated the effect of intergroup contact on processing of own- and other-race faces using
172 te cells, and made local inhibitory synaptic contacts on principal cells of the VCN.
173 -terminal domains form a separate dimer that contacts only one transposon end.
174 inals, and more putative efferent filopodial contacts onto inhibitory neurons.
175 ted individuals, and spread either by direct contact or by ingesting contaminated food or water.
176  stiffness, conventional techniques use cell contact or invasive probes and as a result are low throu
177 s (odds ratio [OR], 6.5; P = 0.01), a recent contact (OR, 2.3; P = 0.02), and testing for surveillanc
178 med with RT-PCR, suspected with symptoms and contacts, or radiologically suspected cases with lung im
179                    In the absence of protein contacts, oxoA:G forms a wobble conformation, the format
180                  Our analysis shows that the contact patterns of people in a given region are signifi
181  other countries, the interplay between age, contact patterns, social distancing, susceptibility to i
182 ovskite and graphene, we show that the plane-contacted perovskite and graphene interface presents a l
183  cared for using standard precautions versus contact precautions in a multivariable, discrete time su
184                              The addition of contact precautions to standard precautions for Pa-posit
185 developed MapPred, a new deep learning-based contact prediction method.
186 as been transformed by increasingly accurate contact prediction software.
187 s become the dominant technology for protein contact prediction.
188 timate stiffness, provides an attractive non-contact probe of corneal elasticity.
189 ture, we introduced a new metric designated 'contact proximity deviation' that enumerates contact map
190  residue in the FLVR motif does not directly contact pTyr(1087) of a bound phosphopeptide derived fro
191 s the synergistic efforts of case isolation, contact quarantine, and population-level interventions b
192 , altered compartmentalization and initiated contacts reflecting chromatin loop extrusion.
193 f contact force, scan speed, contact cycles, contact region and charge diffusion on the transistor we
194 nd mutation of the key T-cell receptor (TCR) contact residue within the epitope prevents diabetes dev
195  elusive, plagued by the issues of excessive contact resistance and large hysteresis in ambient condi
196 n, providing a viable means to improve ohmic contact resistance while protecting the top surface of t
197                        Early case detection, contact screening, and chemoprophylaxis are the most pro
198                            The mitochondrial contact site and cristae organizing system (MICOS) is a
199 n translocation of the centrosome toward the contact site leads to reorganization of microtubules and
200 n of mitochondria-endoplasmic reticulum (ER) contact sites (MERCs) phenocopies OxPHOS inhibition.
201 ransferase center, the uL7/12 stalk, and 30S contact sites all show severe assembly defects.
202                              Furthermore, ER contact sites defined the position where PB and stress g
203         Thus, Protrudin-mediated ER-endosome contact sites promote cell invasion by facilitating tran
204 and information and by establishing membrane contact sites.
205 and provide a global map of their direct RNA contact sites.
206 ysosomes/late endosomes) by forming membrane contact sites.
207 r tools for probing interorganellar membrane contact sites.
208 mbrane lipids exclusively at select membrane contact sites.
209 bute adjacent to forced mitochondria-vacuole contact sites.
210 In spite of the initial discrete interfacial contact, solid-state batteries may still display homogen
211 d 1-year incident TB by including additional contact-specific characteristics.
212 roup comprising 27 athletes practicing a non-contact sport and 26 non-athletes.
213 r prior to the establishment of the efferent contacts, suggesting that IHCs may play a direct role in
214 e binding paratope facilitating increases in contact surface and shape complementarity to the antigen
215 proteins at sinusoidal endothelial cell-cell contacts, switching capillaries from branching to cavern
216 clusion, our findings provide a link between contact system activation and cytokine-mediated inflamma
217                   Of 1406 skin test-positive contacts, TB developed in 49 (9.8%) of 446 who did not i
218 morphogenesis requires dynamic intercellular contacts that are subsequently stabilized as tissues mat
219 also inhibits ERK7 through an unusual set of contacts that displaces nucleotide from the kinase activ
220 s and hundreds of previously unknown pathway contacts that represent potential points of crosstalk.
221 ront of PR differentiation, the migrating SG contact the nascent PR axon, which in turn release FGF t
222 through a single molecule can be measured by contacting the molecule with atomic precision and formin
223 during colonization of the retina, microglia contacts the deep layer of high stiffness, which coincid
224                               One nsp13 also contacts the nsp12 thumb.
225  muscle fibers, DRG organoid sensory neurons contact their peripheral targets and reconstitute the mu
226                                              Contact time and leg stiffness were more asymmetric usin
227 arried out by varying the parameters such as contact time, adsorbent dosage and temperature.
228  times for equilibration exceed the dust-air contact time, and equilibrium is not achieved.
229 a spanning the limits of non-adhesive normal contact to adhesive contact for various substrate materi
230 primary signaling input that couples surface contact to cell-cycle initiation via the second messenge
231 ution and mobility are largely unaffected by contact to the coverslip but the measured localization d
232  We separated appropriate from inappropriate contacts to FTC transmissions in the OptiLink HF trial (
233 ormations in the five classes, revealing how contacts to the small subunit are maintained throughout
234 ction pressure can cause proteins with local contact topologies to evolve cotranslational folding.
235 Outcomes were assessed in terms of number of contacts traced, screened, and SDR administration rates.
236 smission and show that intensive testing and contact tracing could have prevented SARS-CoV-2 outbreak
237                                  We collated contact tracing data from COVID-19 clusters in Singapore
238 alone, a combination of health-care testing, contact tracing, use of isolation centres, mass symptom
239  through random testing campaigns/surveys or contact tracing.
240                           Serologic testing, contact-tracing, and next-generation sequencing were use
241      We find that hot electrons in the metal contact transfer their energy to pre-existing free elect
242                                The substrate contact velocity which produces a force perceptible to h
243 ange, $7396-$76 154) and the median cost per contact was $223 (range, $81-$746).
244                   Among 102 ARRs telephoned, contact was established with 95 (93%).
245               Median time between successful contacts was 3.0 (IQR, 3.0-3.7) months.
246                    Nine percent of household contacts were CPE-colonized; 3% were a result of househo
247 ith influenza A and 1,506 of their household contacts were enrolled.
248              One hundred households with 800 contacts were enrolled: 353 (44.1%) individuals aged <=1
249                              TB patients and contacts were interviewed to identify index patient, con
250 lead to an accumulation of ions at the drain contact, which significantly alters the transistor behav
251 ons by maximizing the number of intra-domain contacts, while minimizing the number of inter-domain co
252  cases and their latently infected household contacts who developed active TB up to 5.25 years later,
253 culosis occurred in none of the 76 household contacts who received INH preventive therapy compared wi
254  of those who did not.Conclusions: Household contacts who received INH preventive therapy had a lower
255 ptomatic individuals with known or suspected contact with a COVID-19 case.
256  In October 2015, 65 people came into direct contact with a healthcare worker presenting with a late
257 tuberculosis infection (LTBI) based on close contact with a household member with TB or a recent tube
258 e-liquid before and after aerosolization (by contact with a metal heating coil), and control over bat
259 techol-containing adhesive that is in direct contact with a surface.
260 s more from mineral dust particles in direct contact with cells than from physically impeded particle
261 tic regression, with adjustment for reported contact with children and area of residence.
262  waves of H. sapiens into Europe coming into contact with declining Neanderthal populations(7,8).
263             Pet keeping, in particular daily contact with dogs, was inversely associated with AD risk
264 acellular and bath or blood pool directly in contact with electrodes that exhibit a pressure-induced
265 consumption of processed foods and decreased contact with farm animals and pets, which limit exposure
266 e in water, which UV-Vis spectrum changed in contact with formaldehyde, is presented.
267  the wavefront grow more efficiently when in contact with glial precursors growing ahead of them.
268 nction of the number of generations spent in contact with humans under 3 different contexts: urbaniza
269 ior of An. cruzii, ultimately increasing its contact with humans.
270 ion of pLL induced IL-1beta, suggesting that contact with LL materials induces IL-1beta in the E. gra
271  VTA and were largely biased toward synaptic contact with local GABA neurons.
272 by diet and ecological factors that increase contact with migratory and resident waterfowl.
273         On symptomatic nerves, neurovascular contact with morphological changes was caused by an arte
274 s triggered by a sustained calcium flux upon contact with necrotic tissue that requires sensing of th
275 d as high a concentration of soluble drug in contact with ocular epithelium for as long as possible.
276 les are distinct, many of them make intimate contact with one another.
277 these sentinel cells can remember a previous contact with pathogen compounds and respond nonspecifica
278 ll study procedures at home without physical contact with research staff.
279  of an atomic-scale ordering of liquid Ga in contact with solid GaAs in a nanowire growth configurati
280 0% of surveyed EoE patients after esophageal contact with specific foods.
281  concomitant accumulation of ECM proteins in contact with synapses.
282 ain endothelial cells, makes protein-protein contact with the cytoplasmic C-tail domain of Canx.
283  is a dynamic zone from which cell layers in contact with the embryo are regularly eliminated and to
284 ctory stimulation delivered to the young via contact with the mother, and in some mammals, the father
285 onship between an intraocular gas bubble and contact with the retina has been evaluated in different
286 he eggshell or content than exposure through contact with treated soil (3.1-13.7 times higher, depend
287         Exposure to either pesticide through contact with treated soils did not affect chick survival
288 rom structural/chemical transformations when contacted with moist air.
289                                          For contacts with <250 exposure hours, no difference in prev
290 w UK cohort of 333 HIV-negative tuberculosis contacts with a median follow-up of 346 days, this signa
291                        CoREST makes critical contacts with both histone and DNA components of the nuc
292 nalysis reveals that the three hydrogen-bond contacts with fluoride are not equal in terms of their c
293    Twenty-four studies reported asymptomatic contacts with laboratory-confirmed pertussis, comprising
294 ing hospitalizations, drug prescriptions and contacts with primary care contractors from >200,000 ind
295 A subset of these silencers forms long-range contacts with promoters.
296 ordered state to an alpha-helix and develops contacts with the C-terminal domain of CaM in about 2 ms
297  to the dephosphorylation site make intimate contacts with the composite Phactr1/PP1 surface, which a
298  motif, is not predicted to make significant contacts with the receptor, but instead links structural
299 y formed a neo-W that has spread through the contact zone within approximately 2,200 years.
300 encing to discover SNPs in samples from four contact zones between P. carbonelli and four other speci

 
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