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1 ure barriers where aseismic transients arise episodically.
2 ion following contamination poses challenges episodically.
3 18 months, whereby every sensor was sampled episodically.
4 has occurred since 0.9 Ma, although probably episodically.
5 n eddies, filaments, and internal waves that episodically advect warm subsurface waters into the mixe
6 vements ensure that the visual world is seen episodically, as a series of often stationary images.
7 about 0.4 dilated during failure and slipped episodically at rates averaging 0.002 meter per second.
8 stalagmite from Prince of Wales Island grew episodically between ~75,000 and ~11,100 yr BP; interrup
9 se of bottom water gases when stratification episodically breaks down will release large pulses of gr
10 hat three-dimensional turbulent flow tracks, episodically but repeatedly, the spatial and temporal st
12 schedule with prolonged binge-like access in episodically defeated intruder rats but suppressed cocai
13 brain-derived neural growth factor (BDNF) in episodically defeated rats, whereas the continuously sub
15 n dwarf novae, an instability is believed to episodically dump much of the accretion disk onto the wh
17 prolonged mafic magmatism, which only occurs episodically during the complex evolution of any magmati
19 fields (10(13) to 10(15) gauss)(1,2), which episodically emit X-ray bursts approximately 100 millise
20 ed by intestinal epithelial cells, which are episodically exposed to pancreatic trypsin in the intest
22 BHD2/3 groove, while the 3' adenine extrudes episodically, facilitating ensuing insertion of the BHD3
24 g Heinrich events, great armadas of icebergs episodically flooded the North Atlantic Ocean and weaken
27 ence suggests that methane has been released episodically from hydrates trapped in sea floor sediment
28 r the origin of plume volcanism on Venus-and episodically high but plausible rates of volcanism on a
29 udinal data to test whether faltering occurs episodically in a few months of very low growth, which c
31 ncentrations from uncertain origins occurred episodically in the southeastern United States during th
33 nt 12F clones appear to have been introduced episodically into rural populations, spread widely in yo
34 in the late Pleistocene epoch and continued episodically into the Holocene epoch, was far more compl
36 peripheral regions have been glaciated only episodically, leaving a larger volume of unstable sedime
39 OG-related water contamination occurs rarely/episodically, more complex metrics may be needed to capt
40 orms of thiamine-dependent enzymes, revealed episodically occurring thiamine deficiency in all three
41 k, extended duration seismic signal observed episodically on some major faults, often in conjunction
42 n except that the sodium content was changed episodically over 3 years from 75 to 35 to 120 mmol/d.
43 s at the outset of nerve injury (and perhaps episodically over time in slow developing conditions lik
45 uced by 19th century gold mining comprise an episodically persistent source of sediment-adsorbed Hg t
46 +/- 2.1 ppbv (95% CI), implying that Mars is episodically producing methane from an additional unknow
52 s are constant, vary continuously, or change episodically through time-and implement numerical method
54 sm by which hypoxia during aging contributes episodically to amyloidogenesis, inflammation, and AD pa
55 heave, whereas permafrost degradation leads episodically to melt of segregated ice and rock settleme
57 SSEs in the brittle-ductile transition zone episodically transfer stress to adjacent locked megathru
60 rfertile species exchanging genetic material episodically under changing environmental conditions.
62 reveal the mechanisms by which tumors could episodically up-regulate APOBEC3A but also highlight an
63 uminous and compliant mid-crustal reservoir, episodically valved below a shallow reservoir (at about
64 n the veins suggests mineralization occurred episodically when they were injected into a fracture sys