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1 to the Rh-center more preferred over the re-face.
2 he most important objects for a primate is a face.
3 n receptor conformation at the extracellular face.
4 ucleosome and methylating H3 on the opposing face.
5 and some of the experimental difficulties he faced.
6 ssion of sustained responses to low-identity faces.
7 ly to marine animal, bird, mammal, and human faces.
8 ive attention toward con- and heterospecific faces.
9 al stream that are selectively responsive to faces.
10 What is a normal face?
11 typhoid incidence; consequently, governments face a challenge regarding how to prioritize typhoid aga
14 ith a low UNDP human development index (HDI) faced a greater burden of premenopausal breast cancer fo
15 hose residing in the lowest category density faced a longer unadjusted driving distances and times to
16 g gene drives proposed for this purpose have faced a major obstacle in the formation of resistance al
19 ed to be a practical guide for the clinician facing a patient with food protein-induced enterocolitis
20 indicated that when voices were paired with faces, a bias in the direction of the emotion of the voi
22 ections represent a significant complication facing allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant (allo-HC
23 logical marker of the structural encoding of faces, also occurs during a more natural viewing conditi
25 in a similar way, and we add that bumblebees face an artificial flower more when the concentration of
31 after the initial excitatory response to the face and was expressed as the selective suppression of s
32 reased activation in fusiform gyri for angry faces and decreased ratings of happiness for all stimuli
33 ical visual stimuli (videos of human and dog faces and occiputs) were examined using functional magne
35 al stimuli depicting specific objects (cars, faces, and buildings) and changes in attention to those
36 xypyrrolidine while also ensuring that their faces are anti to each other to allow only intermolecula
37 ry stages and the pressures that individuals face as a result of their multi-class identity (i.e. spe
38 inhibit selective attention to pain-related faces (attentional bias); and (b) to determine whether a
39 uiring prolonged intravenous antibiotics may face barriers to discharge, which could prolong hospital
40 talyst and alpha-methylstyrene render the si-face binding to the Rh-center more preferred over the re
45 would encounter many of the same challenges faced by C(4) engineering programmes, the simpler leaf a
48 , the impact of eco-geographical constraints faced by domesticated plants and crop wild relatives on
50 ine and mitigate the particular health risks faced by individuals receiving sex steroid treatment.
51 Society to understand the initial challenges faced by myeloma patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
52 r maps highlight an additional vulnerability faced by poorer individuals in remote areas and can help
53 VHD) poses one of the most vexing challenges faced by providers who care for patients after allogenei
54 ists discusses the most important challenges faced by RCTs in cardiac surgery and provides a list of
55 r small cell lung cancer, discuss challenges faced by regulatory agencies, and highlight paradoxical
59 o this success, pure metals that freeze into face-centered cubic crystals with little to no activatio
62 torage devices with high energy density, but face challenges in achieving high energy density, high s
66 high energy densities, yet this architecture faces challenges arising from interfacial issues between
68 We found sites with selective responses to faces clustered in the ventral TC, which responded incre
69 changes of the treatment protocol by face-to-face communication between physician and patient were po
73 with the emergence of branches from the seed faces consistent with minimizing volumetric strain energ
79 ed resonance microwave cavity to measure the face-dependent EPR spectra of the crystal, demonstrating
80 h the initial recruitment of a broadly-tuned face detection mechanism which privileges sensitivity ov
81 t is unknown whether these natural errors of face detection originate from a rapid process based on v
82 ation for this variation is that individuals face differential benefits or costs depending on the gro
83 he months ahead, policy makers are likely to face difficult choices, and the extent of public restrai
84 that health care systems have faced or will face difficult decisions about triage, allocation, and r
85 ource of natural red colorants but currently face difficulties matching the hue range, stability, and
87 cteristics, we present wide dynamic range en face Doppler OCT imaging with multiple time intervals ra
88 head positions, including face up (supine), face down (prone on a massage pillow), flat on the right
90 he representation of single-body postures in facing dyads, which demonstrates an effect of visual con
92 cularized peripheral artery disease patients face earlier limb and later cardiovascular ischemic risk
94 acity, short cyclability, and high cost, are facing ever-growing requirements for further increases i
95 ection as an important force behind lineages facing extinction threats, identifying the relevance of
98 such that participants' ratings of valenced faces (fearful and happy), compared to neutral, were mor
99 y of pitcher plant extract injections to her face for chronic migraine, who later developed bilateral
101 y must be prepared to invest in some regions facing greater implementation challenges, including the
104 ronically sun-exposed skin (for example, the face) had a lower mutation burden than melanocytes from
105 e prompted concerns that dialysis facilities facing higher costs might close, disrupting care deliver
106 aradigm shift in the assessment of the human face, holding great promise for development as an object
107 her than at later, post-perceptual stages of face identity processing, which may be more likely to in
108 trustworthiness, dominance, and valence of a face image linearly increase with its statistical typica
111 00% tumor margin assessment by generating en face images that correlate with histology and may be use
113 e fiber layer (RNFL) thickness maps, RNFL en face images, and confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy
115 ms have the potential to overcome the issues facing immediate-release and first-order systems by rele
117 stacle of morphology/structure inconsistency faced in conventional synthesis of CoMP(x) with the diff
120 ough detailed analyses we found (i) a robust face inversion effect across the parafovea, while for ho
123 n, which provides sensory innervation to the face, is a rich source of Oxtr and a site of cellular co
125 es led to a reduction in aortic sinus and en face lesion areas (47.2% or 58.8% decrease relative to c
129 ot long-latency (LAI) afferent inhibition of face M1, while facial nerve stimulation evoked LAI but n
131 ield (high-risk exposure) or while wearing a face mask but no eye shield (moderate-risk exposure).
133 more than 10 minutes while wearing neither a face mask nor an eye shield (high-risk exposure) or whil
136 ldom cleaned their hands before putting on a face mask, and more than half (55.3%, 62.1%) of those wh
140 secured to the forehead and wearing various face masks (no mask, loose fitting surgical mask, tight-
141 otection and preventions, such as the use of face masks and handwashing, restricting international tr
142 lled droplets from coughs or sneezes, use of face masks as appropriate, hand-washing on all occasions
144 y of the various estimates, we conclude that face masks reduce the daily growth rate of reported infe
145 Multiple national and international face-to-face meetings were held to draft consensus statements ba
149 The KD diet decreased IHTG by 31% in the face of a 3% decrease in body weight and decreased hepat
150 suggests that selection for stability in the face of a rapid rate of mutation is as important as sele
154 in flow-mediated dilatation occurred in the face of an unaltered shear stress stimulus for vasodilat
156 hat AcrVIA1 interacts with the guide-exposed face of Cas13a, preventing access to the target RNA and
159 ieties in Arabia is one of resilience in the face of climate change, yet future challenges include ri
174 on of heart mitochondria is unchanged in the face of oxidative stress and point to a critical role of
175 rsuit of individual valued life goals in the face of persistent pain, and further improvements in pai
177 These findings establish a benchmark in the face of rapid Arctic warming and an intensifying hydrolo
178 homeostasis and survival of the cell in the face of stressors as different as starvation, infection,
179 hybrids proceeds with preference for the Re face of the 1,3-dipole, with formation of a diastereomer
181 specializations of the uninnervated anterior face of the electrocyte, which have been hypothesized to
182 the nucleosome, recognizing ubiquitin on one face of the nucleosome and methylating H3 on the opposin
183 Our structure shows that COMPASS spans the face of the nucleosome, recognizing ubiquitin on one fac
184 itation for tropical bryophytes flies in the face of traditional assumptions regarding their dispersa
185 discuss strategies for real data analysis in face of uncertainty about the underlying biological proc
189 s 3.34 angstrom, clarifying out-of-plane pai-face-on molecular orientation in the nanocrystalline BHJ
193 o the prospect that health care systems have faced or will face difficult decisions about triage, all
194 tions between name cues and rewarding (happy faces) or aversive (fearful faces) social outcomes.
195 ts suggesting right hemisphere dominance for faces, or would show an upper or lower visual field bias
197 ala responses to sad (compared with neutral) faces (p = 0.032) and anti-TNF conversely decreasing rig
198 en conducted which revealed that the face-to-face pai-core interaction induced by benzo[2,1,3]thiadia
200 a progressive and debilitating health issue facing patients following cranial radiotherapy to contro
205 f postnatal social experience in specialised face perception and highlight the adaptive nature of the
206 namics of the cognitive processes related to face perception, we compared the similarity structure of
208 higher eccentricity-related sensitivity for face performance than for house performance (via inverte
210 and passes over the uridine-binding proximal-face pore, whereas the remaining DNA duplexes interact w
211 conspecific-preference, no regions exhibited face-preference, and the majority of the visually-respon
213 o-organization of neurotransmitter receptors facing presynaptic release sites is a fundamental determ
215 that the well-known right lateralization of face processing arises from imbalanced intra- and interh
216 umans and macaque monkeys, socially relevant face processing is accomplished via a distributed functi
217 this frontal network specialized for social face processing predates the separation between Platyrrh
222 munomodulatory therapies, patients may still face progressive disability because of failure of myelin
224 clean-up oil spills is rapidly advancing but faces regulatory hurdles and environmental concerns.
225 NC210 reduced amygdala reactivity to fearful faces relative to placebo and similarly to lorazepam and
226 he selective pressures that these fungi have faced relatively recently in their evolutionary history.
227 ted functional connectivity between dACC and face-responsive or house-responsive perceptual areas, de
229 sis subscales from the Safety Climate Scale, Face-Saving Scale, the Index of Hierarchy of Authority,
230 nvestigated subjective symptoms, QOL scores, face scale, findings of nasal cavity and laboratory find
231 revealed significant cultural differences in face scanning during social interactions for the first t
232 revealed significant cultural modulations on face scanning strategies, thereby challenging the notion
233 -limiting chlorenium attack, controlling the face selectivity of both chlorine attack and lactone clo
235 ative role of neural species sensitivity and face sensitivity in visuo-social processing are largely
236 s comparative study, species sensitivity and face sensitivity to identical visual stimuli (videos of
237 isorders and addiction, but such models also face several challenges, including limited evidence for
239 mulation of poorly water-soluble drugs often faces several challenges including complete dissolution
240 rn responses to models of visual processing, face shape similarity, person identity, and social relat
241 o BaNiO(3) with alternating MX(6) and RuX(6) face-shared octahedra forming linear chains in the trigo
242 familiar perovskites, when oxides, allow for face-sharing of metal-oxygen octahedra or trigonal prism
243 process (n = 59 [95.2%]), use of a slit-lamp face shield (n = 57 [91.9%]), temperature screening of a
248 l transition from the outward- to the inward-facing state, when the bound substrate is translocated f
251 iginates in the early perceptual encoding of face structure, rather than at later, post-perceptual st
253 tion of chicken flocks, the poultry industry faces substantial economic losses by diminished egg qual
255 between contextual cues and subtle emotional faces, such that participants' ratings of valenced faces
257 ic, agricultural, and industrial demands, we face the threat of increasing concentrations of naturall
258 e NBDs and its putative ligand-binding sites face the transporter to likely modulate ATPase activity
259 ra-long tandem repeats (such as centromeres) faced the challenge of translating long error-prone read
260 le substrate-binding pocket that alternately faced the ER lumen and cytosol and an endogenous substra
262 based isoform quantification approaches are facing the challenges of inherent sampling bias and unid
263 ever, there are still significant challenges facing the development of printable biomaterials that pr
265 ividual changes of the treatment protocol by face-to-face communication between physician and patient
269 , has been conducted which revealed that the face-to-face pai-core interaction induced by benzo[2,1,3
271 ted outcomes to inform appropriate timing of face-to-face visits and enable improved application of t
272 s and novel means to perform VSP and virtual face transplantation by interacting with and manipulatin
276 ned from different head positions, including face up (supine), face down (prone on a massage pillow),
277 contact on processing of own- and other-race faces using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)
280 omes to inform appropriate timing of face-to-face visits and enable improved application of treat-to-
281 h OXT and LZP inhibited responses to fearful faces vs. neutral faces within the centromedial amygdala
284 hat the diminished responses to low-identity faces were not due to short-term adaptation processes.
287 in two conditions: a famous, highly familiar face with a novel face or two novel faces while undergoi
291 s the extent of its dendritic branching when faced with a variable number of overlapping dendritic fi
296 multialternative risky choice, we are often faced with the opportunity to allocate our limited infor
298 nstrated an increasing response to emotional faces with increasing age in the low PLEs group, and a d