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1  reactions between model compounds and O(3) (e.g., addition of one to two oxygen atoms) or (*)OH (e.g
2 h target the incoming, foreign nucleic acids e.g. restriction-modification (R-M) or CRISPR-Cas system
3 ndards, however, commercial terpenoic acids (e.g., cis-pinonic acid) are typically used as surrogates
4 ons simultaneously encoded multiple actions (e.g., movement velocity, acceleration, distance to goal,
5 rong similarities to task-evoked activations(e.g., magnitude, temporal profile) within the same popul
6 n guide reward-seeking behavior in adaptive (e.g., locating food) and maladaptive (e.g., binge eating
7 speaker's intention when using an adjective (e.g., "the black..." as implying "not the blue one") and
8 f this approach presents further advantages, e.g., for easy tailoring of conditions or facile exchang
9 ences of disrupting allelic and non-allelic (e.g. pseudogene) sequences have received scant scrutiny
10 verage after directly adding a small amount (e.g., 2 mM) into TFA mobile phases without compromising
11 7 to 2.24; p < 0.001) while greater amounts (e.g., troponin I >0.09 ng/dl; n = 530; 19.4%) were signi
12 ical, and dynamic histomorphometric analyses e.g., mineral apposition rates were comparable with simi
13 on should be paid to some specific analytes, e.g., diols and amines, which could have a high LOD and
14  (e.g., cycling models) and complex anatomy (e.g., patellar motion).
15 ate how shifts in the magnitude of anorexia (e.g., via drugs) affect disease dynamics and virulence e
16 rate and adjudicate between both approaches (e.g., the bifactor model, normative modeling, and the fu
17             Research-coordinated approaches (e.g., modelling competitions) can fuel advances in predi
18 an invasive mosquito vector for arboviruses (e.g. dengue, zika and yellow fever).
19 ence which of opposite choice effects arise (e.g., highlighting versus balancing).
20 amples collected while minimizing artifacts (e.g., head motion), 2) quantitative and unbiased methods
21 e biologic explanations for the association (e.g., sevelamer); and (4) drugs that may have resulted i
22 ever, this solution is based on assumptions (e.g., the weak ergodicity breaking hypothesis) which hav
23 ncluded components of outer retinal atrophy (e.g., ellipsoid zone disruption), components of complete
24  epithelium (RPE) and outer retinal atrophy (e.g., RPE perturbation with associated hypotransmission
25 atures frequently seen in eyes with atrophy (e.g., refractile drusen), and features conferring risk f
26 echnique to quantify the quality attributes (e.g., post-translational modifications [PTMs]) of monocl
27 ve because while it is pathogenic to avians (e.g., chickens), it does not cause significant viremia i
28  by the presence of gut-associated bacteria (e.g., species of the Lachnospiraceae and Enterobacteriac
29 nsfer of resistance genes to other bacteria, e.g. to the ones living in the human gut.
30  control discrete aspects of energy balance (e.g. oxytocin (OXT), neuronal nitric oxide synthase 1 (N
31 ere reported to improve owner's well-being, (e.g. human-dog tactile interaction increases owner's sel
32 WTP and analyzed for in vitro bioactivities (e.g., agonism of ER, GR, and PPARgamma) and BC concentra
33 tics in noninvasively retrievable biofluids (e.g., sweat), play a critical role, because they can be
34 arkers in epidermally-retrievable biofluids (e.g., sweat).
35 well/shrink and freeze/thaw) and biological (e.g. plant root growth, soil microbial and faunal activi
36 hip microarray analysis of serum biomarkers (e.g., cardiac troponin I) afforded up to 130-fold enhanc
37                          Biopharmaceuticals, e.g. liquid-formulated vaccines with adjuvants, frequent
38 n the realisation of sensors and biosensors (e.g. enzymatic, immunosensors, and DNA-based).
39 cant risk factor for several common cancers (e.g., liver, colorectal, breast, pancreas).
40 nt, users can still obtain all capabilities (e.g., configurable scoring functions) of the aligner of
41 care to reduce emergency and inpatient care (e.g., care coordination).
42 ronic, or benefitting little from self-care (e.g. dementia) were excluded.
43 rly in species with prolonged parental care, e.g., [8, 9].
44 d contribute to inferring latent categories (e.g., geographic location), which increases privacy risk
45 sic features of a few particular categories (e.g. faces, bodies, hands, objects, and scenes).
46 chain length) and more long internal chains (e.g., B3-chains) of amylopectins were related to more or
47 , e.g., Mo, W, Re, Sn, or Pt; X = chalcogen, e.g., S, Se, or Te), TMD heterostructure (WS(2) /MoS(2)
48 gestion drive striking experiential changes (e.g., hallucinations) - which are experienced as involun
49  visualize and quantify hemodynamic changes (e.g. decreased flow or occlusion) in retinal vessels may
50 y to differences in patient characteristics (e.g., cavitary disease).
51 biological properties of a different class ( e.g., IgE) could engender potent effector cell activatio
52 texts, redundancy facilitates communication (e.g., when the colour or size of an object is perceptual
53  lessons learned, so that other communities (e.g. those working on other taxa) can adapt our successf
54 horus as well as other structurally complex, e.g., layered solids that are relevant in diverse areas
55 creases the risk of pregnancy complications, e.g., severe preeclampsia.
56 ironmental implications when gas components (e.g., methane, longer-chained hydrocarbons) dissolve int
57 e constructed from socioeconomic components (e.g., income, poverty, education, housing characteristic
58  of nanoparticles of different compositions (e.g., Au and quantum dots) and shapes (e.g., spheres and
59                   Many anxiolytic compounds (e.g. ethanol) can increase stressor engagement through m
60   Early-onset neurodevelopmental conditions (e.g., autism) affect males more frequently than females.
61  risk of residual or unmeasured confounding (e.g., genetic liability), and no causal inferences can b
62 chologically distinct from other constructs (e.g., strong but nonmoral attitudes or religious beliefs
63 bricating oil core mode particles contained, e.g., calcium as well as agglomerated soot mode particle
64 etween genes in various biological contexts (e.g., cancer, mouse genetics, yeast genetics).
65 high importance in specific global contexts (e.g. for individual taxonomic groups or biomes).
66  that includes extended nucleotide contexts (e.g. surrounding 3 bases on either side) explains an add
67 , varying risk levels, and service contexts (e.g.,community, school, home, health care systems) are r
68 ernally applied means of activation/control (e.g. heat or light) - through which reagents are passed.
69  including other outbreaks of coronaviruses (e.g., SARS-1, Middle East respiratory syndrome [MERS]).
70                               In the cortex (e.g. [2-4]), and even the retina [5], of primates, cells
71  youths with DBDs showed increased cortical (e.g., OFC) and subcortical (e.g., NAcc) regional activat
72 y facility and a priori baseline covariates (e.g., age, heart failure, and facility-level characteris
73    MeLAD is searchable by multiple criteria, e.g. metalloenzyme name, ligand identifier, functional c
74 ple function of a single environmental cues (e.g. a linear function of one cue), which facilitates ri
75 ercentiles) differed for drugs and currents (e.g., 10.4-fold for dofetilide block of hERG current and
76 onse to secretion of inflammatory cytokines (e.g., IL1B) from immune infiltrates, ELF3 in tumor cells
77 ry commands to the spinal cord after damage (e.g., after stroke or spinal cord injury), possibly assi
78 e cluster of experimentally determined data (e.g., (13)C NMR chemical shifts) with those predicted fo
79 ncluded and can be found in other databases (e.g. OMIM, OMIA, Monarch Initiative).
80 , while others showed significant decreases (e.g., Alloprevotella and Capnocytophaga) in their relati
81 espond to distinct levels of water deficits (e.g., mild, moderate or severe drought) remain elusive.
82 res conferring risk for atrophy development (e.g., hyperreflective foci, drusen, and subretinal druse
83 ssociated with keratinocyte differentiation (e.g., KRT1, GRHL2, SPRR4).
84 ependently of continuous spatial dimensions (e.g., area).
85 he risk for certain cardiovascular diseases (e.g., coronary heart disease, heart failure, and atrial
86 tress levels and cortisol-related disorders (e.g. Cushing's syndrome and Addison's disease).
87                               Other drivers (e.g. human demography and migration in tropical and subt
88  other relevant in vivo properties of drugs (e.g. distribution, circulation time, excretion, redox pr
89 lly modulates beta-amyloid (Abeta) dynamics (e.g., [1-3]).
90 polation had been proposed a decade earlier (e.g., Finke et al., 1986), the proposal that it caused t
91 .g., group structure, functioning), ecology (e.g., response to environmental change), and evolution.
92 roblems in temperature-sensitive ecosystems (e.g., coral bleaching, hypoxia) and is expected to have
93  and base material had a significant effect (e.g. S vs. M: - 1.2 +/- 4.9 HU vs. - 2.1 +/- 6.0 HU; 0.0
94 riven primarily by indirect climate effects (e.g., greater nitrogen availability and decreased fungi:
95 em may be used to separate specific effects (e.g. androgen suppression) of individual chemical exposu
96                However, text data from eHRs, e.g., discharge summary notes, are challenging in their
97 ly ignore non-coding but functional elements e.g. small RNAs, long antisense RNAs or untranslated reg
98   Concentrations of immobile trace elements (e.g., Al, Fe, Ti) far exceed global riverine and open oc
99 factors but also to the built environmental (e.g. land use) and mobility characteristics of neighbour
100  particularly confined aqueous environments (e.g., hydrogels), affects both the mode and rate of clea
101 ubstrates for several NAD-consuming enzymes (e.g. poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases, sirtuins, and others)
102                       Experimental evidence (e.g., X-ray crystallography, electron paramagnetic reson
103 , but potentially worth further exploration (e.g., donepezil, epoetin alfa); (3) drugs with alternati
104 n, as well as differential miRNA expression (e.g., upregulated miR-34a, miR-7, and miR-181b).
105 m physiological responses or biotic factors (e.g., competition) may better explain their extreme dist
106    Third, we discuss the governance factors (e.g., stakeholders and users, networks sustainability an
107  in southeastern Brazil, with other factors (e.g., time of colonisation, dispersal/establishment capa
108  soil bacterial diversity) and soil factors (e.g. clay, pH, and C availability of microbial biomass C
109 cells to secrete additional soluble factors (e.g., Wnts, Bmps, inflammatory mediators) that feed back
110 hat probe proteins in a T-dependent fashion, e.g., for assessing the stability of therapeutic antibod
111 hereafter) with combined aesthetic features (e.g. intact wood patterns), excellent optical properties
112 rrection and alter true biological features (e.g. cell size) due to our limited ability to interpret
113 cies involved in saccharolytic fermentation (e.g., Prevotellaceae, Ruminococcaceae), but no significa
114 s have focused on popular cold-water fishes (e.g., salmon, trout, and char) with relatively large bod
115 cial bioactive compounds found in this food (e.g. polyphenols), molecules with potentially harmful ef
116           It mediates various functions, for e.g. learning, memory, mood regulation, platelet aggrega
117 polypores, coral fungi, and gasteroid forms (e.g., puffballs and stinkhorns).
118 nal behavior, cognitive, and motor function (e.g. amygdala, hippocampus, cerebellum).
119  our cognitive and motivational functioning (e.g., attention, mental health), it influences the way o
120 ity), and reductions in cognitive functions (e.g., executive functions, inhibitory control).
121 ts of adaptations for non-musical functions (e.g., auditory scene analysis).
122 by providing thorough structural fundaments (e.g. first structure of a DNAzyme, structures of ribozym
123 spite being found diversely in male gametes (e.g., Plasmodium falciparum microgametocytes and human a
124 nthesis (bx7, 9) and known resistance genes (e.g. maize insect resistance 1, mir1).
125 and it upregulates putative pro-viral genes (e.g., DYNLL1 and HSPA5), nominating pathways the virus m
126 uld classify diagnosis in another age group (e.g., adults).
127 ns that classify diagnosis in one age group (e.g., children) could classify diagnosis in another age
128            The addition of ancillary groups (e.g., hydrogen bonding, Bronsted acid/base) near the act
129 lerant to a wide range of functional groups (e.g., halogen, nitrile, formyl, acetyl, ester).
130  characterization of non-tumor hemodynamics (e.g. brain), other preclinical disease models (e.g. stro
131 talysts for total oxidation of hydrocarbons (e.g., propane) by surface oxygenation of platinum (Pt)-a
132 selection tactics that deviate from the IFD (e.g. ideal-despotic distribution or ideal-preemptive dis
133 ated reliance on positive health indicators, e.g. fruits/vegetables, cereals can offset CHD risk fact
134 teraction with a bipolar atmosphere induced, e.g., by a radioactive alpha-particle emitter like (210)
135 ey cannot reveal key structural information, e.g., lectin's binding site orientation, binding mode, a
136 dying multiple brain disorders and injuries, e.g., in Parkinson's disease or traumatic brain injury (
137 rs, even small amounts of myocardial injury (e.g., troponin I >0.03 to 0.09 ng/ml; n = 455; 16.6%) we
138  investigation yielded mechanistic insights; e.g., through simulations, bepridil's more proarrhythmic
139 ting from the unique host-guest interaction (e.g., Lewis acid-base interaction), between F(-) and MOF
140  far in the case of non-linear interactions (e.g. when three or more operators are involved).
141 te of decay after experimental intervention (e.g., pulse labeling).
142 ainst several benchmark problems (involving, e.g., Fickian and Nernst-Planck diffusion, isotope fract
143 tituting precious and rare-Earth metal ions (e.g. Ru, Ir, Pt, Au, Eu) in these applications by abunda
144                  However, receptor-level IR (e.g., insulin receptor pathogenic variants, INSR) causes
145 RNAs and that some of the regulated isomiRs (e.g. the 5' miR-217 isomiR) are endowed with alternative
146  to equal occupancy if shapes are isotropic (e.g., squared or circular).
147 d were consistent with biological knowledge (e.g., membrane transport activity for pH and MY or Wnt s
148  0.9 L(0)), increased force at long lengths (e.g., +3.08% of P(0) at 1.25 L(0)), but had no effect at
149 ced isometric force at short muscle lengths (e.g., -11.87% of P(0) at 0.9 L(0)), increased force at l
150 ping (LNM) has been applied to true lesions (e.g., cerebrovascular lesions in stroke) to identify fun
151 ils, including the secretion of leucocidins (e.g. ionomycin).
152 f species representing lower trophic levels (e.g., fish communities) to build flow-ecology relationsh
153 ions were near or below our detection limit (e.g. acetylation, ubiquitination).
154         However, methodological limitations (e.g. in MS of phosphopeptides, or antibodies against pho
155 erformance with high palladium (Pd) loading (e.g., 10 mole %) and a need for (super)stoichiometric qu
156 that were equivalent in terms of locomotion (e.g., freezing induced by looming and sound) could be di
157 s, which enable modeling of kinematic loops (e.g., cycling models) and complex anatomy (e.g., patella
158 ptive (e.g., locating food) and maladaptive (e.g., binge eating) ways.
159  risk is associated with other malignancies (e.g. renal cell carcinoma), little is known about the ro
160 he arcopallium (RA) shares numerous markers (e.g. SNCA, PVALB) with the adjacent dorsal intermediate
161 and characterizing special nuclear material (e.g. highly-enriched uranium, plutonium...) would be use
162    Magnets derived from inorganic materials (e.g., oxides, rare-earth-based, and intermetallic compou
163 ever, many commonly used magnetic materials (e.g., Ni and Co) are not biocompatible, possess weak mag
164 boo materials and most structural materials (e.g., natural polymers, plastics, steels, and alloys).
165  wearables capable of external measurements (e.g., motion capture, heart rate, skin conductance, resp
166  congruence predict six well-being measures (e.g., emotional well-being, relationship support; N = 54
167 s that combine different levels of measures (e.g., brain imaging and behavior).
168 s structure renders it with high mechanical (e.g., modulus and strength) and interesting physical (e.
169 es that have examined epigenetic mechanisms (e.g., histone modifications, chromatin remodeler-associa
170 Specifically, how do traditional mechanisms (e.g., social support) hold up as explanations for religi
171 luding TMDs (MX(2) , M = transitional metal, e.g., Mo, W, Re, Sn, or Pt; X = chalcogen, e.g., S, Se,
172 using 12 high-throughput experiment methods (e.g. H3K4me1/H3K27ac, DNase-seq/ATAC-seq, P300, POLR2A,
173 cannot be dealt with using standard methods (e.g., generalized estimating equations).
174 ur (S(8)) from naturally occurring minerals (e.g., silicate, phosphate, sulfate) follows energy-inten
175 gle-component MMOs and multi-component MMOs (e.g., doped MMOs, composite MMOs, and polymetallic oxide
176 odynamic data from other imaging modalities (e.g. MRI).
177 advances in new cancer treatment modalities (e.g., gene and immune therapies) are profoundly changing
178 sk of describing complex demographic models (e.g. with divergence times, effective population sizes,
179 g. brain), other preclinical disease models (e.g. stroke), vascular-targeted therapeutics, and hemody
180 f relative permeability using legacy models (e.g. Brooks-Corey (B-C), van Genuchten, etc.) that were
181 ical preeclampsia processes in these models (e.g., placental hypoxia, immune dysfunction, angiogenesi
182 pens by transitioning across multiple modes (e.g., walk, run, climb).
183 ing distinct types/degrees of modifications (e.g. preservation of esters or cuticular polysaccharides
184 may involve posttranslational modifications (e.g., phosphorylation and acetylation) and DNA binding c
185 eracted with further skeletal modifications, e.g. a ventrally curved mid to anterior presacral spine
186 fficient deposition of variety of molecules (e.g. proteins, dyes, drugs, biomarkers, amino acids) bas
187 ins simultaneously adsorbs septic molecules, e.g. lipopolysaccharides (LPS), cytokines and damage- or
188 ical adaptations that are specific to music (e.g., rhythmic entrainment) and the effects of adaptatio
189 m (Pt)-alloyed multicomponent nanoparticles (e.g., platinum-nickel cobalt (Pt-NiCo)).
190 were occasionally described as naturalistic (e.g. touch or pressure), but were often paresthesias.
191 ), it influences the way our brain networks [e.g., default mode network (DMN), fronto-parietal networ
192 or and cognitive functions and neurogenesis (e.g., dentate gyrus, hypothalamus, olfactory areas, cere
193 00A12), chemotactic factors for neutrophils (e.g. CXCL5, CXCL8) and neutrophilic infiltration was fol
194 er, NMR spectra are sometimes nonconclusive, e.g., if spectra are extremely crowded, coupling pattern
195 he position of adjectives relative to nouns (e.g., "black lamp" vs. "lamp black") makes visual contex
196 reaks (DSBs) made by programmable nucleases (e.g. CRISPR-Cas9).
197 that the atmospheric lifetimes of small OAs (e.g., FA) are highly sensitive to cloud water pH.
198 ence their biological function, in terms of, e.g., cellular adhesion, endo/exocytosis, cellular uptak
199 dition of one to two oxygen atoms) or (*)OH (e.g., addition of one oxygen atom and decarboxylation) a
200 r nanoplastics (MP/NP) on diverse organisms (e.g., birds, fish, and mammals).
201    A second is that also nondiseased organs (e.g., kidney) and blood vessels can express high levels
202 egated to specialized domains, while others (e.g., contractile proteins) do not show spatial confinem
203 important to consider the expected outcomes (e.g., ocular vs. systemic) to ensure that the selected m
204 cient techniques with other Python packages (e.g., Nilearn, Scikit-learn) for file handling, visualiz
205                       Extraction parameters (e.g. time, solvent volume) were optimized using response
206 ses, which allows for oxyanion partitioning, e.g., IO(3)(-) incorporation into ettringite, and CrO(4)
207 eraction of BRCA1 with some of its partners (e.g., CtIP and BACH1) that are also known components of
208 t could be modularized into connected parts (e.g., two, three, and four parts in this work), which ca
209      Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (e.g., dsRNA) activate expression of IFN-stimulated genes
210 INB7 and SERPINB13), antimicrobial peptides (e.g. B-defensins like DEFB4A, DEFB4B, DEFB103A, S100 pro
211  variant depends upon whether the phenotype (e.g., leptin) is high or low relative to its distributio
212 ulus and strength) and interesting physical (e.g., optical) properties.
213 portance of the various underlying physical (e.g. tillage, traffic compaction, swell/shrink and freez
214 itional epidemiological dynamics take place, e.g., as in susceptible-infected-recovered (SIR) models.
215 y biological surfaces of animals and plants (e.g., bird feathers, insect wings, plant leaves, etc.) a
216 aining Pse on their surface polysaccharides (e.g., Helicobacter pylori and Enterobacter cloacae), rev
217 (ROS) oxidize nucleotide triphosphate pools (e.g., 8-oxodGTP), which may kill cells if incorporated i
218 t exist for potential non-White populations (e.g., annual membership and meeting attendance costs).
219 ted bending and to extensive postprocessing, e.g. via reactive gas plasmas, organic solvents, and pho
220 ften require additives such as precipitants (e.g., polyethylene glycol (PEG)), we also carried out IT
221 nt changes of vesicular release probability (e.g. by a facilitation fusion sensor) generate too littl
222 e used to study anion recognition processes (e.g., binding constant determination) and will furthermo
223            Certain transcriptional programs (e.g., postsynaptic machinery) are segregated to speciali
224 ow the molecular and biophysical properties (e.g. size and charge) of these therapies influences intr
225 nanoscale with excellent optical properties (e.g., semiconductor quantum dots, perovskite nanocrystal
226 tly by altering surface physical properties (e.g., albedo and emissivity) and land-atmosphere energy
227 mitations in control over system properties (e.g., rapid hydrolysis or slow photolysis).
228  have emerged given their unique properties (e.g. ultrafast operation, large bandwidths, low cross-ta
229 dology is compatible with multiple proteins (e.g. BSA, HSA, GOx, beta-galactosidase) and monomer clas
230     Regulated transport of nuclear proteins (e.g., transcription factors) between myonuclei represent
231              Diagnoses that are psychiatric (e.g. schizophrenia), acute rather than chronic, or benef
232    However, taking inspiration from quantum (e.g., parity-time) symmetries that are eliciting growing
233 f phases prepared by topochemical reactions (e.g. anion deintercalation or anion-exchange) is extreme
234 y challenging for various intrinsic reasons (e.g. low target accessibility or nature/extent of gene m
235  of keratinocyte differentiation regulators (e.g. involucrin, SERPINB7 and SERPINB13), antimicrobial
236 th prior evidence for a causal relationship (e.g., megestrol); (2) drugs without prior evidence for a
237 he edges represent structural relationships (e.g. distances ligand - amino acid).
238 hen the biosensor cannot be easily replaced (e.g., implanted electronics).
239 th high spectral resolutions, as is required e.g. for high-resolution strain mapping, and with large
240 diation, and relative supplies of resources (e.g., carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus), leading to nonl
241 ses will see currently through-going rivers (e.g. Murrumbidgee, Macintyre) experience step changes to
242 vidence that dhurrin plays additional roles, e.g. as a transport and storage form of nitrogen, releas
243 sociated with visual attention and salience (e.g., precuneus, r = -0.35) to unhealthy relative to hea
244 hen results are aggregated to larger scales (e.g. the whole North Sea), to total catches rather than
245              Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs; e.g., acetate, propionate, and butyrate) are produced by
246 ociated with lower child nonverbal IQ score [e.g., B per 10-fold increase in summed low-molecular wei
247  on timing of cases within the rainy season (e.g., early vs. late) was lacking, limiting further anal
248 ualifying limit of 45Q for the power sector, e.g., 500 ktCO(2)/yr, the tax credit incentivizes the ca
249   Longer lengths of internal chain segments (e.g., total internal chain length) and more long interna
250 increasing attention to fibre-based sensors, e.g. for studying mechanical response/limitations of aer
251                                  In several, e.g. in Lafora disease caused by the absence of the glyc
252 ions (e.g., Au and quantum dots) and shapes (e.g., spheres and rods).
253 m, particularly ornamental trees and shrubs (e.g. Hydrangea, Rosa, Spiraea, Syringa, Viburnum), funct
254 s to visualise which part of the ECG signal (e.g., T-wave, ST-interval) is significantly associated w
255  energy-regulating neuroendocrine signaling (e.g., leptin, insulin).
256                             Herein, a Cu-Sn (e.g., Cu(3) Sn) intermetallic coating layer (ICL) is rat
257 anism with broad consequences for sociality (e.g., group structure, functioning), ecology (e.g., resp
258 tions that are good for them or for society (e.g., energy conservation, healthy living, safe driving)
259  TFA intake only from nonindustrial sources, e.g., dairy foods).
260 characteristic old-growth grassland species (e.g., long-lived perennials).
261 y exist in different physicochemical states, e.g. particle hydrogels, which can be dived in suspensio
262 rom patients without any amplification step (e.g., PCR) required, thus simplifying the operation furt
263 ound that two distinct migratory strategies (e.g. some individuals always migrate and others only occ
264 ting sequences following a mirror structure (e.g., AB | BA, ABC | CBA) and a context-sensitive gramma
265 ting sequences following a repeat structure (e.g., AB | AB, ABC | ABC), the latter requiring greater
266  proportion data with multilevel structures (e.g., longitudinal studies).
267 reased cortical (e.g., OFC) and subcortical (e.g., NAcc) regional activation compared with typically
268  were low across sociodemographic subgroups (e.g., CVD rates per 1,000 person-years: age 18 to 24 yea
269  AsFlFFF to their size-based subpopulations (e.g., exomeres and exosomes) for further analysis.
270 nd an exopolyhedral boron-based substituent (e.g., -BF(3)K, -B(OH)(2)).
271 y hyperpolarize a broad range of substrates (e.g. metabolites with carboxyl groups) for various appli
272 lays an essential role in animals' survival (e.g., detect deviant sounds that signal danger).
273  x 10-4) with CES and LAS, but not with SVS (e.g. reduced factor VIII activity with AIS/CES/LAS; rais
274 for panic disorder, in which panic symptoms (e.g., "dizziness") were primed by panic triggers (e.g.,
275  years, the evolution of terrestrial system, e.g. colonization of continents by vascular land plants
276 xpression of Nav1.9 in heterologous systems (e.g. in human embryonic kidney 293 (HEK293) cells) has h
277 y regions not directly relevant to the task (e.g., neural activity in visual cortex predicting consci
278 cally or pathologically associated with tau (e.g. RNA binding protein HNRNPA1).
279  affinity-enhanced versions of natural TCRs (e.g., immune-mobilizing monoclonal T cell receptors agai
280 for team training, and embrace technologies (e.g., telemedicine) to enable effective collaboration de
281  simulation, and communication technologies, e.g., as robust sources of indistinguishable, single pho
282 Currently available label-free technologies, e.g., thermal shift assays, circular dichroism, and diff
283 ralose can be degraded at high temperatures, e.g. during cooking or baking of sucralose-containing fo
284 Comorbid conditions at time of LTBI testing (e.g., HIV, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, etc.) were
285 has technical features that incumbent tests (e.g. t-test and linear regression) do not consider, whic
286  trials should use individualized therapies (e.g., transcranial magnetic stimulation, intracerebral s
287 fied aslow molecular weight volatile thiols (e.g. H(2)S, methanethiol) which impact the smell negativ
288 ons and electrolyte state of charge through, e.g., bimolecular decomposition mechanisms.
289 nterplay of predisposing personality traits (e.g., impulsivity), and reductions in cognitive function
290 therapies influences intratumoral transport (e.g. tumor retention and cellular uptake).
291 CAs could stimulate non- HCO3- transporters (e.g. Na-H exchangers) by accelerating CO(2) / HCO3- -med
292 that statistically associate with treatment (e.g. case versus control) or covary with biological fact
293  "dizziness") were primed by panic triggers (e.g., "elevator") compared with neutral words (e.g., "bo
294  the platform to model specific virus types (e.g., hepatitis C) and add additional cellular mechanism
295  to recover if destroyed by human land uses (e.g., tillage agriculture, plantation forestry).
296  are simultaneously perturbed by violations (e.g., syntactically incorrect words paired with incongru
297 h other enteric single-stranded RNA viruses (e.g., Echovirus 12, feline calicivirus) but degraded muc
298 d several workflow management systems (WMS), e.g. Snakemake, Nextflow, Common Workflow Language, Gala
299 g., "elevator") compared with neutral words (e.g., "bottle"), was performed during functional MRI sca
300 e cryo-EM single-particle analysis workflow (e.g., sample preparation, image acquisition and processi

 
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