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1 tabilized, decomposition of this vast C bank could accelerate climate warming; however, the likelihoo
2  mechanisms in hippocampal-cortical networks could account for spatial memory deficits.
3  context of natural freely moving behaviors, could advance models of sensory processing.
4 acts as an ice nucleating particle (INP), BC could affect the lifetime, albedo, and radiative propert
5  molecular gas outflow is not negligible and could affect the rate of star formation in the central r
6 nlikely to be affected by aneurysm formation could aid in risk stratification for the formation of BT
7                                 Such a model could aid in the development of prebiotic, probiotic, or
8                         This surgical basket could allow a more standardized assessment of a country'
9 ng units to produce efficient counting which could allow for dramatically increased volumetric and sa
10 he surroundings or raw materials, distillers could allow naturally occurring or commercially availabl
11 aveolar proteins upon flattening of caveolae could allow release of specific lipids into the bulk PM.
12 s and rewards to efficient maternity centres could also be considered.
13                             M-tropic viruses could also be enriched from post-ATI plasma using macrop
14                               This technique could also be used for nonlectin proteins that bind mult
15                                           We could also discriminate extant taxa from extinct species
16 cular matching for DQA(1) and DQB(1) alleles could also help to minimize de novo DSA formation and po
17 dies showed that Rad4, when tethered to DNA, could also open undamaged DNA, suggesting a 'kinetic gat
18 ong Ge-S covalency and the high nonlinearity could arise from the synergy of the mid-gap traps assist
19 erstanding of alcohol's acute neural effects could augment our knowledge of mechanisms underlying alc
20 cate that modification of bacterial function could be a powerful therapeutic strategy.
21 ed whether duodenal major papilla morphology could be a risk factor for failure of selective biliary
22 in one instrument, the described methodology could be a valuable tool in many areas of biological and
23 me, to explore whether pre-existing paranoia could be accounted by specific alterations to cognitive
24 onic derivatives (39 examples, 65-94% yield) could be achieved with the generation of synthetically i
25 m energy consumption of 164 kJ.mol(-1) CO(2) could be achieved.
26 e provide seven recommendations for how this could be achieved.
27 spectroscopic investigations, free reactants could be activated the same way by the local pressurized
28 rana membranes establishes a foundation that could be adapted to study the dynamics of the complexes
29 -diagnosis period of peri-implantitis, which could be affected by the restoration emergence angle.
30 is mouse model, and that disease progression could be ameliorated by inhibition of PTP1B.
31 ul by-products worldwide, these concomitants could be an excellent source of natural functional ingre
32 ase (AD) proposes that brain HSV-1 infection could be an initial source of amyloid beta (Abeta) pepti
33 rovide evidence that non-leaf photosynthesis could be an unexploited potential target for crop improv
34           The platform-integrated algorithms could be applied to large-scale cancer studies, such as
35 , this novel approach is highly scalable and could be approximately >1000 times faster than recently
36 sed radiotherapy (locoregional therapy; LRT) could be associated with overall survival improvements.
37  would produce behavioral abnormalities that could be attributed to astrocyte bioenergetics.
38                                         This could be attributed to sex-dependent differential expres
39 al to encourage small changes in diet, which could be beneficial at the population level.
40 pillary RNFL may indicate that GCL thickness could be better suited to measure progression of structu
41      Our work further suggests that butyrate could be broadly used as a tool to increase growth of vi
42                          Future applications could be catheters tailored to cardiovascular, urologica
43  of exact masses of formed fragment ions, it could be concluded that some of these unknown chemicals
44 ipid droplets suggests that these organelles could be connected to C. neoformans melanin synthesis.
45            This oculomotor inhibition effect could be considered a marker for the formation of tempor
46                              Human milk (HM) could be considered as a protective factor against FA, b
47           Furthermore, the spectral emission could be continuously tuned from blue through green to o
48 ads are followed by rapid elimination, which could be coupled with cytokine expansion and contraction
49                               CMV viral load could be decreased and cleared subsequently in all patie
50 nformation theory, an efficient retinal code could be defined as one that reduces redundancy to commu
51  regeneration experiments revealed that TLSB could be desorbed with HCl to recover Zn(II) and Cd(II)
52 phenylalanine substitution at a binding site could be detected.
53 hat Sarm1 and/or specific calpain inhibitors could be developed to prevent cisplatin induced peripher
54 determined how well the brain region samples could be discriminated from each other, visually with t-
55 ty and structure in ground-level populations could be driving the behavior of An. cruzii, ultimately
56     At the population level, whereas valence could be easily distinguished from amygdala activity, PL
57         Inhibition of TWEAK/Fn14 interaction could be efficacious in anaphylaxis therapy.
58                          Hence, RDV residues could be embedded in copies of the first RNA strand that
59  of healthy and asthmatic individuals, which could be employed as potential diagnostic markers.
60  III), most of the 169 standardized features could be excellently reproduced (166 with CT; 164 with P
61                                   This model could be extrapolated to other lysosomal storage disorde
62                       This process of change could be facilitated with education of staff/patients by
63             The sediment-containing fraction could be however purified by ultracentrifugation resulti
64 hree (8%) of those where a specific genotype could be identified.
65 mited by imperfect data and assumptions that could be improved upon by future studies.
66 y, the titer of the IgG in wild-type animals could be increased by more than 200-fold upon replacemen
67 ture, component release profiles in the skin could be independently tuned to allow release of adjuvan
68 be difficult to grasp by visual analysis but could be learned from large-scale datasets.
69 ed amounts of type I interferon (IFN), which could be limited by CGAS or STING knockdown, mitochondri
70  the eye or optic nerve, and if such changes could be linked to SANS.
71 regions suggest candidate meiotic genes that could be manipulated in order to control this important
72 ciation in the TMEM175/GAK/DGKQ locus, which could be mediated by affecting GCase activity.
73 ffectiveness of N95 versus medical masks and could be misinterpreted.
74                               A 2D DNA sheet could be modularized into connected parts (e.g., two, th
75 ows how translocation of DNA into the capsid could be modulated by a changing mode of protein-protein
76 esponsive hydrogel that, at one temperature, could be moved through a constriction under a magnetic f
77           The features of perfect absorption could be observed because of the localized surface plasm
78 es of ITO film, a lossy-mode resonance (LMR) could be observed in the optical domain, where electrica
79  d(MP)/d(GS) > 0.32, hardly any infiltration could be observed.
80 alvarial morphology to the follow up CT data could be obtained.
81 ultivate a great variety of plant foods that could be of interest due to their nutritional and functi
82             This evidence-based intervention could be part of EtHE.
83 tions, can influence ribosome recycling, and could be particularly relevant to the synthesis and cotr
84 pt or mitigate excessive alcohol consumption could be partly explained by metabolic shifts.
85 lity spectrometry mass spectrometry (IMS-MS) could be performed.
86 fe and efficient source of melanoidins, that could be potentially used in the future as functional in
87                     The phenotypic variation could be prevented by altering the temperature for growt
88 ed cell models in which the AML1-ETO protein could be quickly degraded upon addition of a small molec
89 d coprevalent disease using information that could be readily obtained at the time an index patient w
90 , IL-2/alphaIL-2 complex-expanded Treg cells could be recalled upon allergen challenge, which was ass
91 he phenotype of UNC93B1-defective phagocytes could be recapitulated by the simultaneous absence of TL
92                     Accordingly, laser light could be recommended as a promising method to improve th
93 selection experiments, we found that tropism could be redirected to different miRNAs.
94                    Results suggest that r(e) could be reduced below one with 95% confidence if 86% of
95 udomonas bacteria and Mucorales fungi, which could be rescued by chemical chelation of iron.
96 -associated cellular and behavioral deficits could be rescued by pharmacological inhibition of the eI
97 like behaviors and compulsive behaviors that could be rescued by the tic-relieving drug haloperidol.
98 s fused with a thymidine-kinase promoter but could be restored by fusion with the 100 bp minimum tran
99 -sample matrix revealed that MPS populations could be separated based upon tissue of origin.
100 n showed that the liver-to-plasma AUC ratios could be significantly improved, compared to parent drug
101                      Recurrent amplification could be solely due to positive selection for the tumor-
102 chanism reflecting such idiosyncratic biases could be spontaneous alpha band activity, a prominent br
103 esults highlight that satellite-based DInSAR could be systematically used to support decision making
104                     A theoretical limitation could be the reinnervation, that naturally grows in the
105 val, although a high level of overexpression could be toxic to DA neurons.
106 rtantly, this rest-task modulation of GSCORR could be traced to transient coactivation patterns at th
107 ndicated that maize and rice flours, and WPC could be used as a substitute for wheat flour in produci
108         We also examined whether seasonality could be used as leverage in creation of effective contr
109 ividual, that is, random coefficient models, could be used to accommodate inter-individual heterogene
110  The richer data available from GP databases could be used to complement screening referral decisions
111 Brillante and Triumph) at low concentrations could be used to develop spaghetti with more polyphenol
112  patients, our data demonstrated that HT-DBP could be used to generate personalized pharmacotypes.
113 trate that Fc-engineered versions of the mAb could be used to reduce such adverse reactions.
114          Thus, our findings suggest that CDs could be used to support electronic couplings in multich
115 otypes, constitute plausible mechanisms that could be used to therapeutically target COVID-19.
116  of de-escalation applied to electronic data could be useful for ASP assessments.
117                 It was considered that FP/FM could be useful for long-term control of pediatric asthm
118 dings indicate that glia-related metabolites could be valuable in cognitive ageing studies.
119 An alternative explanation is that multimers could become entrenched if substitutions accumulate that
120 PCSK9 inhibitor is one of many peptides that could benefit from bioactive cyclization, a strategy tha
121 ermine the neural basis of adaptive behavior could benefit from renewed experimental and theoretical
122              Patients who are HLA-A*01:01pos could benefit from such products, since no T cells recog
123 f cloth swipes across many application areas could benefit from this convenient approach, including t
124                The study of animal behaviour could benefit greatly from generally expanding to incorp
125 sea lion-sized predator, but humpback whales could capture as much as 30-60% of a school at once beca
126                  Size-scaled gene expression could cause an increasing ratio of activators to inhibit
127  unnoticed fah1-2 background mutation, which could cause salicylic acid- and EDS5-independent mutant
128                                Isotopic data could clearly differentiate between samples from the two
129                    Since these discrepancies could compromise downstream analyses and biological repr
130                        We found that animals could consistently discriminate ICMS frequency up to ~20
131 lly, providing a mechanism by which the RVLM could contribute chronically to cardiovascular disease (
132 nisms of HPgammaCD-induced cellular pathways could contribute to effective NPC therapies.
133 l lines to highlight viral determinants that could contribute to H5N1 virus pathogenesis and tropism.
134 ndex households over a sustained time period could contribute to malaria elimination efforts.
135 sibility that proinflammatory CD151+ T cells could contribute to the premature immunological aging ph
136 vancement of near-term targeted therapeutics could crucially depend on thoughtful design of rigorous
137 us effect of OSA and its contribution to CVD could depend on specific patient profiles.Objectives: To
138 els of HCPs, we demonstrated that our method could detect HCP with low molecular weight (11 kDa and 1
139       Ecologically, the DIB method developed could determine the variation of TPCs within cultivars a
140 rajectories of human-microbial relationships could differ from those of our closest living relatives.
141 nsynonymous SNPs and 51 frameshift mutations could differentiate the salt tolerant from the salt sens
142          Further analysis revealed that BZR1 could directly bind to the promoter of RESPIRATORY BURST
143 tion, suggesting that the increased H3K27me3 could directly or indirectly contribute to the transcrip
144 s demonstrated various gene modulations that could distinctly differentiate 3 profiles: healthy volun
145 inguished from amygdala activity, PL neurons could distinguish both valence and trial identity as wel
146 lular manipulation, or cellular manufacture, could dramatically reduce costs and broaden accessibilit
147  this reveals a mechanism by which evolution could drive a pathogen to colonize new niches, interroga
148 flat ore surfaces revealed that P. glomerata could effect changes in Se/Te distribution and concentra
149 ty between two otherwise similar communities could either be decreased or increased through various a
150  of the dual-comb photoacoustic spectrometer could enable high-speed spectrally resolved photoacousti
151 fundamental understanding of ionization that could enable novel membrane design.
152                    Digital health technology could enable patient-reported outcomes to inform appropr
153  diseases and demonstrate how nanobiosensors could enhance the performance of conventional sensors.
154 f some autoimmune neurological disorders and could even contribute to neurodegenerative diseases.
155           Since potential strain differences could exist in A1 organization between strains, we perfo
156 low-ground traits of tropical tree seedlings could explain observed occurrence along gradients of res
157 omoting myosin interaction with actin, which could explain the observed delays in the onset of relaxa
158 hus, the reliance of RDH expression on CDK11 could explain why CDK11 is essential for the growth of m
159 e involved in plant-pathogen response, which could explain why the 20rDNA line is hyper-resistant to
160 e polymers toward a common exit point, which could facilitate protofibril formation.
161 ion where gut-intestinal barrier dysfunction could facilitate T cell exposure to commensal/pathogenic
162                                           We could find a specific gene marker for each metal in the
163 ndicating that DLNPs with a pKa close to 6.3 could generally produce more protein in livers.
164  codons within cap-snatched host transcripts could generate chimeric human-viral mRNAs with coding po
165 magnetic field and, at a second temperature, could grip and transport a cargo.
166 and COVID-19 mortality, and suggest that BCG could have a protective effect.
167 RP, a negative regulator of Notch signaling, could have a suppressive role in T-ALL.
168  m day(-1)), indicating meter sized crystals could have formed within days, if these rates are sustai
169 ncountered in innate immunity and infection, could have important medical and technological applicati
170 control of water flow around the body; these could have increased versatility for adopting diverse lo
171 w that intensive testing and contact tracing could have prevented SARS-CoV-2 outbreaks from becoming
172                       Altogether, flavonoids could have significant prophylactic value for retinal de
173                                Reducing size could have the benefit of reducing potential immunogenic
174 ide proof of principle that D/N Vif variants could have therapeutic potential.
175         Our analytical approximation of NTCP could help optimise radiotherapy planning, for example b
176                                         This could help protect chromosome attachments from transient
177  between these anatomical landmarks and OSAS could help to stratify treatments, guiding choice toward
178 pated that ancestral-sequence reconstruction could help us identify protein sequences that are more a
179 tests which are specific for diagnosis, they could, however, sometimes be helpful to rule out clinica
180 g the circuit architecture of these diseases could illuminate both their pathophysiology and the comp
181 ationship is globally representative, humics could impose a concentration threshold that buffers the
182  Splitting protocols based on these findings could improve graft survival after SL transplantation, w
183 logy improvements), edible food from the sea could increase by 21-44 million tonnes by 2050, a 36-74%
184 e find the global total amount of urban land could increase by a factor of 1.8-5.9, and the per capit
185 ork to protect an additional 5% of the ocean could increase future catch by at least 20% via spillove
186 rug susceptibility is doubled, this strategy could increase the effective life span of antibiotics by
187 se of functionalised CNTs for dsRNA delivery could increase the efficacy of RNA interference in insec
188                               Asm deficiency could induce higher numbers of T(H) 2 cells in the lung,
189                We sought to determine how it could influence the gut environment in ICP to alter ente
190 ng the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon could inform immunomodulatory therapies for HBV cure.
191 ics with other substance use disorders, that could inform prevention and treatment strategies.
192 D severity scores at an individual level and could inform the design of personalized treatment strate
193                               These findings could inspire innovative directional fasteners and morph
194 ecific parameters of the experienced stimuli could instructively sculpt the emergent responses, visua
195 rphisms associated with poor fungal immunity could lead to a personalized assessment for the continue
196 ivable that a functional antagonism strategy could lead to NP mitigation.
197        Improved understanding of these risks could meaningfully improve long-term care of patients wi
198     This study aimed to elucidate whether N1 could modulate microglial function and, if so, determine
199 ropriate changes in the nature of the spacer could modulate the intramolecular BP/Thy photoreactivity
200 ted buffering of acid-base equivalents, they could not appreciably affect transport rates of NBCe1 or
201 D; 95% CI, 0.05 to 0.38; P = 0.03), but this could not be attributed conclusively to a change in owne
202 ith very small effects, whose causal effects could not be individually identified.
203 lts indicated that the metabolism of PROTACs could not be predicted from that of their constituent li
204 fits were good, but the 2TC parameters often could not be reliably estimated.
205                               Nearly a third could not correctly identify symptoms (28.3%) or ways to
206  3 x 10(-8) M whereas the MIPs without AuNPs could not detect even the highest concentration of the i
207                              Orbital imaging could not diagnose sarcoidosis.
208 s, and the vast majority of the associations could not have been identified with a genotyping chip.
209                                 Seasonal IIV could not induce seroprotective antibodies to 2010.1 clu
210                               However, LC1Hm could not metabolize either glycogen or starch (both alp
211 e-specific incorporation of 3-nitro-tyrosine could not outcompete near-cognate suppression in an RF1-
212 re recapitulated the reduction in length but could not predict effects on development of the liver, w
213 he most toxic of the constituents tested but could not predict the AFFF phenotype in larval zebrafish
214  RF1-deficient expression host and therefore could not produce homogenously nitrated protein.
215 ght into saliva-aided viral transmission and could offer a potential prophylactic target for reducing
216 are not well defined and their understanding could offer potential new therapies for CRSwNP (incurabl
217 undant protein in the CNS, which potentially could overwhelm clearance of cytotoxic alphaSN species.
218 rease in platelet activation and aggregation could partially be attributed to increased MAPK pathway
219 lease-based native ChIP-seq) shows that EZH1 could partially safeguard the role of EZH2 in the format
220                     We hypothesized that IDO could play a key role to locally regulate cardiac homeos
221 r B helper T cells, which produced IL-10 and could play a prominent pathogenic role in SLE.
222 en the bloom dominant species and other taxa could play a role in the interplay of microbial communit
223 haracteristics and physiological differences could play an important role governing their distributio
224 cle phases suggests that redox modifications could play prominent roles in regulating mitotic process
225      When applied to clinical practice, this could potentially allow practicing cardiologists to accu
226 ced on the additional survival benefits that could potentially be achieved with local cytoreductive a
227  TIC-driven, IL-33-TGF-beta feedforward loop could potentially be exploited for cancer treatment.
228 ing the possibility that disease progression could potentially be slowed by disrupting the machinery
229 rg effect is a tumor-related phenomenon that could potentially be targeted therapeutically.
230            These novel monitoring techniques could potentially be used to guide resuscitation.
231 to a local enrichment of anionic lipids that could potentially enhance the membrane affinity of the e
232 is to identify loci at which gene expression could potentially explain breast cancer risk phenotypes.
233 mmunotherapy during this critical time frame could potentially improve patient outcomes.
234                            This new approach could potentially lead to new diagnostic biomarkers or i
235                             These antibodies could predict prognosis or be potential intervention tar
236 f vaginal swabs, taken throughout pregnancy, could predict which women go on to deliver preterm.
237 r HIV-1, has not been reported for HIV-2 and could present an opportunity to improve care for HIV-2-i
238 nstrumental conditioning sessions where they could press an inactive lever or an active lever that pr
239 be unaware and do not receive treatment that could prevent a stroke.
240                        Notably, class A PBPs could process this nascent peptidoglycan from a CbpD-sen
241 ubjective decision-making on data processing could produce inter- or intra-researcher differences who
242 iotics may face barriers to discharge, which could prolong hospital length of stay (LOS) and increase
243     It has been suggested that Wnt gradients could provide a global cue that coordinates local PCP wi
244 ormity remains a challenge, but this process could provide a route to synthesize a broad range of TMD
245 lem, new building materials and technologies could provide a safe strategy for geoengineering to miti
246 hereas the low-dimensional dynamic component could provide additional temporal information.
247 e created a two-storey forest structure that could provide fuelwood as well as construction timber.
248 portant preliminary therapeutic results that could provide new options for cell-based therapeutics wi
249                     Direct myosin inhibition could provide optimal muscle relaxation; however, target
250 an anti-inflammatory phenotype and therefore could provide unanticipated benefit.
251 pproach to improve the charge density, which could push the output performance of TENG to a new horiz
252 that naturally grows in the first year, that could recover the vagal hyperactivity.
253 e Society for Epidemiologic Research members-could reduce financial and other barriers to conference
254 O emissions (1.84 Pg CO(2) -equivalent/year) could reduce mitigation potential of terrestrial net eco
255 es and guide personalized treatment regimens could reduce mortality.
256 en given to all men and women, DTG-based ART could reduce the level of NNRTI PDR from 52.4% (without
257       We examined whether FA supplementation could reduce the risk of PTD associated with maternal ex
258 ecommended dolutegravir (DTG)-based regimens could reduce this threat due to DTG's high genetic barri
259 particle-attached or free-swimming lifestyle could reflect adaptation to various environmental niches
260 ities of SMI-32 staining at geniculate level could reflect the heterogeneity of Y cell subpopulations
261                         Ideally, a biomarker could reliably and rapidly distinguish bacterial infecti
262 ical, that pharmacological 2-AG augmentation could represent a mechanistically novel therapeutic appr
263 ecline in DS, and for this reason the system could represent a novel potential therapeutic target for
264 had very low adenylyl cyclase activity so it could represent a pseudoenzyme.
265  on CD11b/CD18 such as biantennary galactose could represent novel targets for selective manipulation
266 icity between multiple resistance mechanisms could restrict the effectiveness of therapies targeting
267 rsity patterns across geographical gradients could result from regional species pool and local commun
268 hat climate change scenarios considered here could result in a potential loss of suitable habitat in
269  (un)binding pathways of TSPO ligands, which could reveal the molecular interactions governing ligand
270           We hope that the quantified series could serve as a textbook standard and a fundamental dat
271  either early or late in the disease process could serve as an effective protein replacement therapy
272 lating messengers, intercepted in the blood, could serve as early diagnostic markers.
273 ificant role in microbiome communities, they could serve as opportunistic pathogens in immunocompromi
274                        Therefore, EGC esters could serve as potential sources of antioxidants for app
275 trophy and impaired systolic function, which could severely limit the therapeutic potential of target
276                                           We could show that in a cohort of children with a first unp
277  survival suggests that drugs inhibiting MNT could significantly boost therapy of MYC-driven tumors b
278 -modifying agents to prevent recurrence, but could still receive these agents to prevent or treat ost
279 Theoretical analyses show that, although CAs could stimulate non- HCO3- transporters (e.g. Na-H excha
280      However, normalization of the embedding could suffer from over-correction and alter true biologi
281                     This lack of homogeneity could suggest that the deleterious effect of OSA and its
282                                These results could suggest that the high variability in bulk collagen
283          Understanding participant behaviour could support better use of the data, by accounting for
284                                This platform could support long-term culture of intestinal organoids,
285 r-zone GCs) had higher firing thresholds and could sustain firing with larger current inputs than GCs
286 pdate the current small molecular drugs that could synergize with immunotherapy, especially anti-PD t
287 are easily adaptable to portable formats and could therefore be used for the detection of analytes in
288 ring and biomaterial encapsulation approach, could therefore offer key advantages for clinical transl
289 s predicted for the end of the 21st century, could thus disrupt the community structure and productiv
290                                         They could thus learn schemas of category locations by encodi
291 wly defined pain populations of patients who could tolerate the drug.
292  purified Pol I and Pol III, but not Pol II, could transcribe nucleosomal templates.
293  and maintenance of anonymity, this approach could ultimately facilitate near-real-time diagnosis and
294  by Monte Carlo modeling that two mechanisms could underlie this aneuploidy peak: rapid expansion of
295                               This principle could unify cognitive science with the broader natural s
296                       Many such technologies could use in vivo paternal haploid induction (HI), which
297 n middle-income democracies that, in theory, could use their resources to end extreme poverty.
298                                       IR-CAP could well be 'axonal CIDP' in view of clinical similari
299 n include some possibility that Joseph Biden could win in the Electoral College while barely losing t
300  that the presence of specific glucuronidase could yield free systemic quercetin in human body.

 
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