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1 30-day disorder (49.6% internalizing; 81.7% externalizing).
2 behavioral problems (i.e., internalizing and externalizing).
3 nus of VP1, which can bind membranes, become externalized.
4 rnal polypeptides that bind to membranes are externalized.
5 gressively converted to geranylgeraniol then externalized.
6 Rare studies show that they are partially externalized.
7 uch as those designated as internalizing and externalizing.
8 rnalizing, axis I externalizing, and axis II externalizing.
9 s associated with increased genetic risk for externalizing.
10 t transdiagnostic factors, internalizing and externalizing.
11 ric disorders characterized by high rates of externalizing (aggressive, noncompliant, oppositional) b
12 degranulation process, the granule matrix is externalized and immediately bound by fluorochrome-label
13 cle between larval stages, and pupal ecdysis externalizes and expands the head and appendages to thei
14 children in the intervention group had fewer externalizing and dysregulation problems than those in t
15 are associated with increased risks of both externalizing and internalizing disorders in childhood,
16 birth-weight children had modest excesses of externalizing and internalizing disturbances (adjusted o
24 associated with elevated neurodevelopmental, externalizing, and depressive symptoms (R(2) = 0.26-1.69
26 nd several dimensions of neurodevelopmental, externalizing, and internalizing symptoms, using structu
27 positively related to all 11 internalizing, externalizing, and substance use problems (odds ratios f
28 ying victimization relates to internalizing, externalizing, and substance use problems in adolescents
30 s for shared variation across internalizing, externalizing, and thought disorders in diverse samples.
32 nce not only by ensnaring microorganisms and externalizing antibacterial histones together with other
37 nxiety, panic, and posttraumatic stress) and externalizing (attention-deficit/hyperactivity, intermit
39 tween prenatal maternal depression and child externalizing behavior (p < .05) was mediated by cortica
40 = -12; k = 1) and positively associated with externalizing behavior (x = 24, y = 0, z = -14; k = 8) w
41 cted using Mplus to identify trajectories of externalizing behavior and to test for effects of GABRA2
46 47 concentrations below the median, adjusted externalizing behavior domain scores were 1.6 [95% confi
50 and cortico-amygdalar network correlates of externalizing behavior in a large sample of healthy chil
51 hip between maternal depressive symptoms and externalizing behavior in boys, showing that altered bra
53 valuate the etiological role of nutrition in externalizing behavior in order to inform intervention a
54 cal thinning was associated with presence of externalizing behavior in preadolescent children and may
55 chool motor and visuomotor function and more externalizing behavior independent of supratentorial bra
57 o showed persistent elevated trajectories of externalizing behavior more likely to carry the genotype
58 djusted relative risks for internalizing and externalizing behavior problems 81 months following a ch
59 with a steady but nonsignificant increase in externalizing behavior problems during 81 months (10.1%,
60 y disorder (ADHD), an early manifestation of externalizing behavior, may identify children at high ri
61 arental education), and behavioral problems (externalizing behavior, temperament, and internalizing b
62 tion as a risk factor for the development of externalizing behavior, with an emphasis on micronutrien
66 ternalizing (anxiety and mood disorders) and externalizing (behavior and substance disorders) factors
70 igh upward mobility is associated with fewer externalizing behavioral problems by age 3 years and wit
72 ewer restricted and repetitive behaviors and externalizing behavioral problems in females, may contri
73 ng intelligence testing and with more severe externalizing behavioral problems, including attention-d
74 , including social problems, aggression, and externalizing behavioral problems, is a consequence rath
76 , low sports aptitude (13% higher odds), and externalizing behaviors (i.e., conduct problems) (5% hig
78 lcohol dependence, major depression, general externalizing behaviors and animal phobia showing how hu
80 These effects remained when co-occurring externalizing behaviors and stimulant medication were co
84 ngulate, and temporal cortex associated with externalizing behaviors in children; and indicate that o
85 iting large differences in internalizing and externalizing behaviors relevant to mood and substance u
86 xamined the counterintuitive hypothesis that externalizing behaviors such as aggression, although in
88 al-amygdala network properties may influence externalizing behaviors, along a continuum and across he
89 mygdala volume alone was not correlated with externalizing behaviors, an orbitofrontal cortex-amygdal
90 comes including activity and inattention and externalizing behaviors, including conduct disorder and
91 distress cues, consistent with theories that externalizing behaviors, particularly proactive aggressi
92 her socioeconomic status, early dating, more externalizing behaviors, positive alcohol expectancies),
93 t between BDEs 47, 99, and 100 and increased externalizing behaviors, specifically activity/impulsivi
94 fficacy, and home safety attitudes and fewer externalizing behaviors,and their children had fewer ext
103 onality traits, brain imaging phenotypes and externalizing behaviours with genome-wide data for EDU/S
104 ing (beta = 0.185; SE = 0.028; P < .001) and externalizing (beta = 0.283; SE = 0.023; P < .001), that
105 sensitivity was also associated with higher externalizing (but not psychopathy) scores, and with hig
106 in A5 (AnxA5) binds with high affinity to PS externalized by apoptotic cells, thereby hindering their
107 pernatants of secondary necrotic, annexin A1-externalizing cells induced chemoattraction of monocytes
110 mps provide a number of benefits compared to externalized chronic catheters and confer specific deliv
111 xternalizing behavior emerged: a stable high externalizing class and a moderate decreasing externaliz
113 his study was to determine the prevalence of externalized conductors and electrical abnormalities in
121 headstrong behavior and attention problems (externalizing; CRT, no observed; no CRT, 9%); and elevat
124 of psychopathology (i.e., internalizing and externalizing dimensions), a general psychopathology fac
125 psychopathology (that is, internalizing and externalizing dimensions), to a general psychopathology
126 risk = 2.6; 95% CI, 1.1-6.3; P = .04) or an externalizing disorder (3.6; 1.4-9.0; P = .007) was pred
127 ecific transmission effects of four parental externalizing disorders (conduct disorder, adult antisoc
128 ned whether the association between parental externalizing disorders and childhood disruptive disorde
129 rmants were used to construct a composite of externalizing disorders and composite measures of 6 envi
132 , there was an increased risk of anxiety and externalizing disorders compared with cases without mood
135 ally primary and secondary internalizing and externalizing disorders in survival analyses, with time-
136 eral mechanism of environmental influence on externalizing disorders regardless of the specific form
137 The global burden of disease attributable to externalizing disorders such as alcohol misuse calls urg
140 s, was directly opposite of that observed in externalizing disorders with risk associated with high S
141 g the vulnerabilities for the development of externalizing disorders, addictions, and other mental he
142 liability to DA, by a vulnerability to other externalizing disorders, and by a range of environmental
143 y the transmission of a general liability to externalizing disorders, and this general liability was
144 al stress may increase the risk of childhood externalizing disorders, yet no large cohort study has i
154 Children in the intervention group had fewer externalizing (effect size=0.23), internalizing (effect
156 al problems were further associated with the externalizing factor, but there were no independent asso
158 membrane interaction wherein the ARM peptide externalizes from the capsid, its C-terminus (amino acid
159 ternalizing (ie, depression and anxiety) and externalizing (ie, hyperactivity and conduct disorder) p
160 lational functions of bacterial tunnels were externalized in eukaryotes, while reducing the tunnel si
163 ion for problems with adaptation, especially externalizing, internalizing, and attention problems.
164 sical development as well as parent-reported externalizing, internalizing, and autistic-like child be
165 ts in the control arm displayed at least one externalizing, internalizing, or substance abuse psychia
166 hree broad diagnostic families of disorders (externalizing, internalizing, thought disorder) exhibite
168 5+/-2.5 mV; P<0.001), and more patients with externalized leads had >/=25% decrease in R-wave amplitu
172 m effect for the transmission of the general externalizing liability for biological parents (r = 0.27
173 ared environmental influences on the general externalizing liability than previously detected in twin
174 Biometric analyses revealed that the general externalizing liability was highly heritable (a2 = 0.61)
175 ed the latent structure of internalizing and externalizing mental disorders, the effects of this stru
176 ive investigation included the internalizing/externalizing meta-structure of common mental disorders;
177 ize our distinctive tendency to objectify or externalize moral demands, and it is then argued that th
178 The N terminus of VP1 rearranges to become externalized near its quasi-3-fold exit, binds to rearra
181 nancy is associated with a number of adverse externalizing outcomes for offspring from childhood to a
182 a calcium-dependent manner, and all stimuli externalized oxidized phospholipids, termed hydroxyeicos
183 othelial exocytosis of Weibel-Palade bodies, externalizing P-selectin and releasing von Willebrand fa
184 k-induced drop in self-views, whereas adults externalized peer rejection, reporting a task-induced bo
190 and apoptosis (known as pSIVA) by binding to externalized phosphatidylserine (PS) exposed on apoptoti
194 lls express specific eat-me signals, such as externalized phosphatidylserine (PS), that are recognize
196 expressing multiple cell markers and largely externalized phosphatidylserine; vascular images illustr
197 the lipid asymmetry of the plasma membrane, externalizing phosphatidylserine to trigger blood coagul
198 tudy the effects of latent internalizing and externalizing predispositions to the development of como
199 r depressive symptoms (effect size=0.16) and externalizing problems (effect size=0.14), and lower pas
200 m, suicide ideation, and suicide attempt), 2 externalizing problems (fighting and vandalism), and 4 s
201 ndividuals with late-onset ADHD showed fewer externalizing problems (OR, 0.93 [95% CI, 0.91-0.96]) an
202 im-perpetrators had increased aggression and externalizing problems (OR, 4.9 and 4.6, respectively).
203 ith anxiety disorders and teacher ratings of externalizing problems above the normal range at 6 years
205 PV was associated with an 18.5% reduction in externalizing problems by 20 months that was sustained a
207 he effects of later stressful life events on externalizing problems in adolescence, and whether socia
210 deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms, and externalizing problems in urban youth by disrupting the
212 tionary models of development, we argue that externalizing problems moderate the association between
215 1.28-1.93) for nocturnal awakenings; RRs for externalizing problems were 1.77 (95% CI, 1.37-2.30) and
216 type (maladaptive groups; internalizing vs. externalizing problems) and behavioral type (adaptive gr
217 internalizing problems) or conduct problems (externalizing problems) were more asthmatic than others
218 ds (e.g., other substance use, internalizing/externalizing problems) were recorded annually from age
219 ild mental health difficulties, particularly externalizing problems, and reviews some effective early
220 greater telomere attrition predicted higher externalizing problems, even when accounting for materna
221 usted odds ratio of 2.8 (95% CI=1.5-5.6) for externalizing problems, in particular for children of pa
222 There were no significant nurse effects on externalizing problems, intellectual functioning, and ac
223 lf- and peer reports, and separate tests for externalizing problems, internalizing problems, and subs
227 hildren's early symptoms of internalizing or externalizing problems; and for children's genetic liabi
229 tes genetically defunct in their capacity to externalize PS in response to intracellular Ca(2+) eleva
233 lipid-binding protein, annexin V, suggesting externalized PS to be key in mediating MP interactions w
234 We found that isolated POS particles possess externalized PS, whose blockade or removal reduces their
236 ccounts for the parent-child transmission of externalizing psychopathology from parents to their prea
239 ic disorders, such as studying a spectrum of externalizing psychopathology, may aid in identifying su
240 notype) for addictive disorders and comorbid externalizing psychopathology, particularly in adolescen
247 on was positively correlated with precursive externalizing risk, as well as current and lifetime alco
248 group on the following measures: CBCL/1.5-5 externalizing scale (effect size, 0.34; P < .001), inter
249 version for preschool children (CBCL/1.5-5) externalizing scale (primary outcome), other CBCL/1.5-5
250 nger positive intra-DN RSFC, while increased externalizing scores were associated with reduced negati
253 ry spatial function: externalized versus non-externalized sound discrimination, moving versus station
254 onal organism, supporting the theory that an externalized spatial memory may be the functional precur
256 nd cluster C, borderline, and paranoid PDs), externalizing (substance use disorders and antisocial PD
257 xiety/depression, inattention/disinhibition, externalizing, subsyndromal manic, and affective labilit
258 d between each environmental risk factor and externalizing such that greater environmental adversity
259 ronic physiological stress, higher levels of externalizing symptoms (e.g., aggression) but not intern
260 no CRT, 9%); and elevated internalizing and externalizing symptoms (global symptoms; CRT, 6%; no CRT
261 corticosteroid treatment was associated with externalizing symptoms (OR, 1.9; 95% CI, 1.2 to 2.8) and
262 ween the LPP and stress continued to predict externalizing symptoms 8 months after the hurricane.
263 ivity to unpleasant images predicted greater externalizing symptoms 8 weeks after the disaster, while
264 The LPP predicted both internalizing and externalizing symptoms after accounting for prehurricane
265 Patients' self-reported mood, anxiety, and externalizing symptoms along with independent clinical r
266 ipolar disorder in offspring, which includes externalizing symptoms among its many manifestations, ha
267 onnectivity in infancy predicted lower child externalizing symptoms at 6 years as mediated by collabo
268 ents with JPFS had greater internalizing and externalizing symptoms than healthy comparison peers.
269 The pathway to major depression through externalizing symptoms was not more prominent in men tha
271 be an independent risk factor for offspring externalizing symptoms, regardless of maternal mental he
277 with an inability of stimulated platelets to externalize the negatively charged phospholipid, phospha
282 toplasmic leaflet of plasma membrane (PM) is externalized to the exoplasmic leaflet (exPS) during apo
283 MD1 acts as an inhibitor of TMD2 and must be externalized to the periplasm in the lytic pathway.
286 ined with genetically mediated risk factors (externalizing traits, consumption drive, and drug sensit
287 dex (BMI), drug tolerance, EEG patterns, and externalizing traits, reside on several chromosome regio
288 ring emerged; the association of GABRA2 with externalizing trajectories diminished with high levels o
289 agen, or ionophore-activated human platelets externalize two phosphatidylserines (PSs) and five phosp
293 ree dimensions of auditory spatial function: externalized versus non-externalized sound discriminatio
294 These findings suggest that IL-1F6 can be externalized via a stimulus-coupled mechanism comparable
295 mately 300 ng/2 x 10(8) cells, thrombin), is externalized via calcium mobilization and protease-activ
297 cell entry defect, and, after proteolysis of externalized VP2 N termini, were unable to protect the V
298 ifferences in incarceration stress response (externalizing vs. internalizing) explain these findings,
300 viral protein 1 (VP1) amino termini could be externalized without significant damage to the capsid.