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1 ion and activation patterns after mating and fighting.
2 ached an outcome with a clear winner without fighting.
3 l male courtship, were sufficient to promote fighting.
4 ly adapted to meet the functional demands of fighting.
5 gonistic encounters that did not escalate to fighting.
6 red with the pattern in dominant males after fighting.
7 oom were significant risk factors predicting fighting.
8 dding type is easily manipulated to mitigate fighting.
9 to exhibit bioinspired feeding, fleeing, and fighting.
10 on, community exposure, peer influences, and fighting.
11 tack (41.0% vs 29.4%, p=0.001), and physical fighting (45.5% vs 26.9%, p<0.0001).
12 es for their adaptive management rather than fighting a losing battle.
13 ll proliferation, recognition, and memory in fighting a natural pathogen in Xenopus.
14 esting in the 1960s and superpower plans for fighting a nuclear war in the 1980s.
15 rts to lose weight, obese individuals may be fighting a powerful set of evolutionary forces honed in
16 sed MTKI that should have a bright future in fighting a wide range of cancers.
17 Both male and female flies displayed similar fighting abilities from both slopes.
18          Paper wasps can learn about others' fighting abilities from observation, suggesting surprisi
19             In the model, the differences in fighting abilities lead to the emergence of hierarchies
20 ategy, where the individual assesses its own fighting ability (Resource Holding Potential, RHP) and c
21     We independently manipulated a signal of fighting ability and agonistic behavior in Polistes domi
22 etitors assess (i.e., gather information on) fighting ability and contested resources, as well as how
23 nning aggressive disputes can enhance future fighting ability and the desire to seek out additional c
24  base their immigration strategy on relative fighting ability and thus potential rank in the new grou
25 k-Dove game in which an animal knows its own fighting ability but not the ability of its opponent.
26 ps who interacted with rivals signaling high fighting ability have higher JH titers than wasps who in
27 ts), we examined how different indicators of fighting ability in humans reflect unique paths to victo
28  and other acoustic measures indicate actual fighting ability in humans.
29 , we experimentally alter a visual signal of fighting ability in Polistes dominulus paper wasps and m
30 sing social eavesdropping to learn about the fighting ability of potential rivals before they interac
31                         Because the superior fighting ability of the dominant morph will be more freq
32 1 does not interfere with paclitaxel's tumor-fighting ability or promote tumor growth.
33  We find wasps that signal inaccurately high fighting ability receive more aggression than controls a
34     Many animals use conventional signals of fighting ability to mediate aggressive conflict.
35 ere used to extract underlying dimensions of fighting ability via factor analysis, pitch and formant
36 ed fighters did not show greater variance in fighting ability, a hypothesis suggested in previous stu
37 rent benefits of signaling inaccurately high fighting ability, there is extensive interest in why ani
38 just on self- or opponent-only assessment of fighting ability.
39 sps who interacted with rivals signaling low fighting ability.
40 n social status rely on mutual assessment of fighting ability.
41 es, or others individuals' aggressiveness or fighting ability.
42 ge of fights won and an objective measure of fighting ability.
43 sponse to invading pathogens, are capable of fighting against a spectrum of bacteria, viruses, fungi,
44 propagation of potential pandemic viruses by fighting against emerging strands.
45 itrogen cycle have become a crucial point in fighting against eutrophication and global water acidifi
46 n important brain-orchestrated mechanism for fighting against infectious or inflammatory disease, and
47 ipids reorganize the metabolic program while fighting against the toxicity associated with elevated c
48                                              Fighting allergic diseases knows three strategies: preve
49 ars suggest significantly more intraspecific fighting among these experimental populations.
50   Thus, LsrK represents a valuable target in fighting AMR.
51                                              Fighting an evolutionary arms race, cell death pathways
52  paper explores the association between play fighting and contest assessment strategy in the domestic
53                                          The fighting and courtship superiority seen in ES males coul
54 , with complexity, aggression, and violence; fighting and fleeing actions can be injurious to patient
55 ther's reproduction because of high costs of fighting and low access to each other's newborn cubs.
56 distinct neuronal subpopulations involved in fighting and mating.
57                                              Fighting and penalty minutes were both used as proxies f
58  suicide attempt), 2 externalizing problems (fighting and vandalism), and 4 substance use problems (f
59                                  Declines in fighting and weapon carrying among US adolescents betwee
60           Violence-related behaviors such as fighting and weapon carrying are associated with serious
61  and violence (eg, physical attack, physical fighting) and bullying per country.
62  moving in a goal-directed fashion (chasing, fighting), and moving interactively with implied intenti
63        Any past-year serious fighting, group fighting, and attacking with intent to harm.
64  to four core motivations: feeding, fleeing, fighting, and fornication.
65 rall prevalence of physical attack, physical fighting, and serious injuries during the past 12 months
66 ding to maladaptive behaviors (pas-de-deux, "fighting," and withdrawing) and constructive behaviors (
67 f group-housed male cages were observed with fighting animals in brief behavioral observations, but o
68 spital-acquired infections and contribute to fighting antimicrobial resistance.
69                 Immunologists are central to fighting any pandemic.
70 .00), arrest (aOR, 4.15; 95% CI, 3.17-5.43), fighting (aOR, 2.04; 95% CI, 1.80-2.31), and aggression
71 in the midst of battle, whereas the costs of fighting are borne chiefly by males.
72 SBRT has found a place in the routine cancer-fighting arsenal.
73 rther, taking the perspective of a character fighting as opposed to spreading misinformation is more
74 wasps depends upon the costs and benefits of fighting, as determined by the position of individuals i
75 a point-prevalence epidemiological survey of fighting at a research institution with an approximate 6
76 lt in greater willingness to fight, but less fighting at equilibrium, depending upon the nature of th
77  its own ability results in a lower level of fighting at evolutionary stability than is found in the
78                                        After fighting, athletes rated their perceived exertion (RPE),
79 dies offer a potential therapeutic target in fighting autoimmune diseases.
80                           Both open-loop and fighting-back-timed activation promoted resilience and r
81 this important physiological role of HOCl in fighting bacterial infections, no hypochlorite-specific
82 g alternative to traditional antibiotics for fighting bacterial infections.
83 ent, in the removal of damaged cells, and in fighting bacterial infections.
84  ciprofloxacin was developed with the aim of fighting bacterial infections.
85 : frequency, index, latency and intensity of fighting based on unambiguous offensive fighting behavio
86 ls, but the relative contribution of each to fighting behavior in Drosophila remains unclear.
87        Here, we report a similar analysis of fighting behavior in females of the same species.
88 y, we reported on a quantitative analysis of fighting behavior in male flies of the common Canton-S s
89 an initial spatial disparity of up to 12 cm, fighting behavior persisted.
90 e to use the gender-selective differences in fighting behavior to address the question of how these b
91 ly specified, sexually dimorphic patterns of fighting behavior via sex-specific splicing of the fruit
92 nneuronal elav-GAL4 driver, male patterns of fighting behavior were transferred into females and fema
93 y of fighting based on unambiguous offensive fighting behaviors.
94 n agreement with recent theory--the level of fighting between males shows no correlation with the est
95                              Among crayfish, fighting between size-matched animals leads to an abrupt
96 ts, by releasing semiochemicals to induce in-fighting between worker ants, locking the colony in comb
97                              QLT, Foundation Fighting Blindness Canada, CIHR, FRSQ, Reseau Vision.
98 US National Institutes of Health, Foundation Fighting Blindness, Institute for Translational Medicine
99 combined with inequalities in the payoffs of fighting, can lead to the evolution of severe intergroup
100 on of lymphangiogenesis could be valuable in fighting cancer dissemination.
101                                              Fighting cancer with immunotherapy has revolutionized tr
102                                          For fighting cancer, earlier detection is crucial.
103 a novel tool in our therapeutic arsenals for fighting cancer.
104 lready proven to be an effective approach in fighting cancer.
105 ing the deleterious effect of cathepsin B in fighting cancer.
106 cysteine protease, is an important target in fighting cancer.
107 mong these, chemotherapy plays a key role in fighting cancer.
108 focuses on eliciting type 1 immune responses fighting cancer; however, long-term complete remission r
109 ty in allogeneic contexts and inherent tumor-fighting capabilities.
110 lways wasted, but when the aggressor group's fighting capacity exceeded that of the defender group, t
111 s make costly contributions to their group's fighting capacity, but how groups organize contributions
112 which they could contribute to their group's fighting capacity.
113                      Efforts directed toward fighting CCD by targeting the IAPV-IRES using RNA-interf
114 mixing (degree, p = 0.088) but no other play fighting centrality measures affected the number of lesi
115                     We show that females use fighting, chasing and mounting behaviors to rapidly esta
116 nt Actif en Languedoc-Roussillon (MACVIA-LR [fighting chronic diseases for active and healthy ageing]
117                         However, if relative fighting costs are high then an interventional ESS remai
118 evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) only if fighting costs are low relative to those of renegotiatio
119 ay be useful for SARS-CoV-2 research and for fighting COVID-19.
120  holds great promise as a future approach to fighting disease and is explored in worldwide clinical t
121  colloidal robots, which could be useful for fighting disease, fabricating intelligent textiles, and
122 ponse is essential in maintaining health and fighting disease.
123              Finding diagnostic patterns for fighting diseases like Burkholderia pseudomallei using b
124  COGA to experience binge drinking, physical fighting, driving while intoxicated, and alcohol-related
125 se therapies would be especially relevant to fighting drug-resistant pathogens, where improving host
126 res the significance of horine and verine in fighting drug-resistant pathogens.
127       Civilians were often the casualties of fighting during the recent Liberian civil conflict.
128 ry of cytotoxic drugs to improve their tumor fighting effects and minimize systemic toxicity.
129 target high-risk locations, coordinated fire fighting efforts, and initiatives that provide options f
130 y encounter, from exploiting food sources to fighting enemies or finding a new home.
131 e energy in "finding" a female, e.g. through fighting, etc.
132               However, the link between play fighting experience and information gathering during con
133 ome of the previous contests, or whether the fighting experience itself is sufficient to induce an ef
134                           Additionally, play fighting experience was found to negatively correlate wi
135 h and formant position negatively predicted "Fighting Experience" and "Size" factor scores in a multi
136 -weaning with another litter to enhance play fighting experience.
137 als did or did not (control) receive intense fighting experience.
138 ationships in fights and learn from previous fighting experiences.
139 of belonging to a particular ethnic group or fighting faction or who were forced to cook for a soldie
140 ardants are a critical tactical resource for fighting fires in the wildland and in the wildland-urban
141  ring swimming was studied with male Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) using 2-component multip
142 ors was decisive in joint endeavours such as fighting floods, defending territory, and hunting.
143 cture needed for effectively and efficiently fighting food fraud, the Centre together with the compet
144 osition becomes crucial for traceability and fighting food fraud.
145                          We show that unless fighting for dominance is potentially fatal, future dire
146  (549/1666) reported having served time with fighting forces, and 33.2% of former combatant responden
147 BCRs) play a crucial role in recognizing and fighting foreign antigens.
148 amework, we provide evidence suggesting play fighting frequency may affect the extent to which indivi
149 s and found that one significantly increased fighting frequency.
150 or 'low play' based upon their relative play fighting frequency.
151 om each domain, the 10-point SaFETy (Serious fighting, Friend weapon carrying, community Environment,
152 Such lipopeptides may therefore be useful in fighting gram-negative bacilli threats through sensitiza
153                        Any past-year serious fighting, group fighting, and attacking with intent to h
154                       The number of years of fighting had a significant (P = 8.8 x 10(-7)) negative a
155 servations, but only 14% of those cages with fighting had skin injuries observable from cage-side.
156 ts in abdomen posture, escape responses, and fighting have led to the suggestion that biogenic amine
157  largest volunteer organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke, research is critical
158 ping novel Hp-specific antibiotics will help fighting Hp resistance and may have the advantage of not
159 e useful for developing additional tools for fighting human cancer.
160 des, is a validated therapeutic approach for fighting hypercholesterolemia and cardiovascular disease
161                                          The fighting hypothesis argues that left-handed men have a n
162  we find strong evidence consistent with the fighting hypothesis.
163              To rather boost intrinsic tumor-fighting immune capacity, we demonstrate a new oral rout
164 neutrophil-like cells are the major pathogen-fighting immune cells in organisms ranging from slime mo
165 immune activation and recruitment of disease-fighting immune effector cells and pathways.
166 munotherapy aims to arm patients with cancer-fighting immunity.
167 in order to fuel the muscles for running and fighting in a fight-or-flight response.
168 ypothalamus and key mediators for mating and fighting in male mice.
169 dial hypothalamus (VMHvl) control mating and fighting in rodents.
170              Injurious home-cage aggression (fighting) in mice affects both animal welfare and scient
171        Agonistic behaviour, up to reciprocal fighting, in contest 2 was compared between individuals
172        These data suggest that 5-HT inhibits fighting, in part, by antagonizing the aggression-promot
173                                 In addition, fighting increased c-fos expression in the medial amygda
174                    After 21 generations, the fighting index increased more than 30-fold.
175 functions of many immune factors involved in fighting infection is limited.
176                                 Successfully fighting infection requires a properly tuned immune syst
177          While inflammation is essential for fighting infection, a balance of anti-viral defense and
178         Although Th17 effectors are vital to fighting infection, functional imbalance of Th17 effecto
179 o maintain the critical balance required for fighting infection, healing damaged tissue, and resolvin
180 genesis, a prerequisite to understanding and fighting infection.
181      Fruit consumption may be beneficial for fighting infection.
182 cells responsible for tissue debridement and fighting infection.
183 ate immune response plays a critical role in fighting infection; however, innate immunity also can af
184      Because of the important role of Abs in fighting infections and in successful vaccination, it is
185    T helper 17 cells (Th17) are critical for fighting infections at mucosal surfaces; however, they h
186 E2 receptor traps offer a promising route to fighting infections by SARS-CoV-2 and other ACE2-using c
187 icrobial activity could open new avenues for fighting infections caused by multidrug-resistant neisse
188 ts are immunocompromised and less capable of fighting infections such as SARS-CoV-2 (the causative ag
189                                      Besides fighting infections, antibiotics also alter the gut micr
190   In addition to maintaining homeostasis and fighting infections, neuroimmune interactions are also i
191  immunosurveillance, BM allograft rejection, fighting infections, tissue homeostasis, and reproductio
192                                              Fighting Infectious Diseases in Emerging Countries and B
193 nsafe, having something stolen, and physical fighting) injury.
194          We observe only small difference in fighting intensity between virgin and mated females.
195                               Pigs with play fighting interactions with many partners experienced few
196 T is therefore in the position of constantly fighting intolerance to food and the commensal flora whi
197 ng malnutrition because of its importance in fighting intraabdominal infections.
198  immune system, with the fundamental role of fighting invading pathogens.
199  strategic interaction, we find that overall fighting is more frequent in strategic locations close t
200 , non-damaging aggression, biting and mutual fighting) is influenced by aggressiveness.
201 centrations generally increased in eggs from Fighting Island (Lake Erie), Toronto Harbour (Lake Ontar
202 e in the colonies at Channel-Shelter Island, Fighting Island and Agawa Rock.
203            Cancer is as unique as the person fighting it.
204 he importance of the innate immune system in fighting L. monocytogenes infection, little is known abo
205 s of genes identified in Drosophila S2 cells fighting L. monocytogenes infection, using genomewide RN
206 ced need for a large reserve of men for fire fighting, led to sudden termination of the program in 19
207 t stumbled, quite accidently, on its role in fighting life-threatening infections.
208 r and stiffer in response to species-typical fighting loads and that they perform more poorly under a
209 that they perform more poorly under atypical fighting loads, which suggests weapons are structurally
210 hages from a tumour-promoting M2 to a tumour-fighting M1 within the tumour.
211 f octopaminergic neurons that can make a fly fighting mad.
212              We suggest that early life play fighting may therefore allow individuals to develop an a
213 e-side checks may be missing the majority of fighting mice.
214 ases are conceptually attractive targets for fighting microbial infections.
215 dence suggests effects of the protein beyond fighting microorganisms.
216                                   Early play fighting mimics later aggression in many species, and ma
217 l swelling to determine their mating effort, fighting more aggressively to consort females with large
218   This class of antibiotics holds promise in fighting MRSA infections.
219 itiate anion imbalance in living cells while fighting multidrug-resistant bacteria is a paramount top
220                                              Fighting multidrug-resistant bacteria requires precise d
221 lytic mechanism and for drug design aimed at fighting neglected tropical diseases.
222                                         Play fighting network centrality was quantified using measure
223  analysis (SNA) the effect of a central play fighting network position on later skin lesions from agg
224 tory pathway, has important implications for fighting neurodegenerative disease.
225                                     However, fighting occurring in mice living together in long-term
226       Although this is clearly beneficial in fighting off harmful infections and cancerous cells, the
227  the diseased spinal cord in ALS, needed for fighting off the pathology, can be enhanced by transient
228 ldier with dysentery from the British forces fighting on the Western Front in World War 1, this bacte
229  contact tracing, represents the most likely fighting opportunity to stop the COVID-19 pandemic.
230 ded on whether the two agents interacted (by fighting or dancing) in a meaningful synchronized fashio
231 stationed in the Gulf War theater during the fighting (OR=2.2), to be older (>31 years/<22 years OR=2
232             This approach can be applied for fighting other cancers, such as leukemia, once the recep
233                         Four bitter years of fighting over health care issues has raised awareness of
234 pes of behaviour (handling, searching for or fighting over, food).
235  the mitochondrion, changing its efficacy in fighting oxidative stress, was associated with breast ca
236 r of fights (P = .03, d = 0.38) and years of fighting (P = 6 x 10(-8), d = 0.63).
237  statistical literacy to recruit support for fighting pandemics such as the coronavirus.
238                                              Fighting pathogens and maintaining tissue homeostasis ar
239               CD4(+) T cells are critical to fighting pathogens, but a comprehensive analysis of huma
240  Understanding these provides strategies for fighting pathogens, either by excluding essential metals
241 immune system must tolerate commensals while fighting pathogens.
242                       The sexually dimorphic fighting patterns, however, were completely switched onl
243                                 The enhanced fighting performance of both winners and losers was stim
244 zing species) could be largely restricted to fighting postprandial oxidative stress in the gastric co
245 ients have ever made antibodies with disease-fighting potential, we screened combinatorial antibody l
246 redit institutions spend billions of dollars fighting poverty by making small loans primarily to fema
247 ti-angiogenic effect, suggesting dual cancer fighting properties.
248 tiating cell (LIC) activity is mandatory for fighting refractory T-ALL.
249 fect in combating cancer cells could help in fighting resistance during chemotherapy.
250 for the design of therapeutic strategies for fighting SARS-CoV-2 infection.
251 e tested simultaneously to obtain an average fighting score.
252 ual task performance in a collaborative fire-fighting simulator.
253  1 [extremely alert] to 9 [extremely sleepy, fighting sleep]), and a brief computerized Psychomotor V
254                                              Fighting smart diseases requires smart vaccines.
255 logical response to breast cancer, such as a fighting spirit or an attitude of helplessness and hopel
256 gnificant results found for the category of "fighting spirit".
257  0.37; non-acceptance) to strong (r, > 0.50; fighting spirit, toughness, redefinition, and positivism
258 s Insight in Coping Questionnaire-subscales (fighting spirit, toughness, redefinition, positivism, an
259                      In the absence of fatal fighting, stabilization of such a queue by future direct
260 lies exhibit experience-dependent changes in fighting strategies in later fights; and (iv) whether fl
261 plified discrete game with zero variation of fighting strength, helping neighbors is part of an evolu
262 increased performance under species-specific fighting styles could have contributed to the diversific
263  reflect structural adaptations to different fighting styles, yet explicit tests of this hypothesis a
264                          Mane length signals fighting success and only appears to influence male-male
265  but studies typically find no difference in fighting success between left and right-handed fighters.
266 fruit flies, allowing them to achieve higher fighting success in subsequent contests against inexperi
267          In both cases, they achieved higher fighting success than naive males.
268 dence that left-handed fighters have greater fighting success.
269 ne system is emerging as a novel approach to fighting such infections.
270  fewer encounters during the first 10 min of fighting than in unfamiliar pairings, and former losers
271 icted, stronger men had a greater history of fighting than weaker men, and more strongly endorsed the
272 hysical activity (RPA), such as climbing and fighting, that creates pressure stress on the cardiovasc
273                                              Fighting the designer drug epidemic with generative AI.
274 ticide resistance, have hindered progress in fighting the disease.
275 antimalarial drug treatments are critical in fighting the disease.
276 ze for an important computational advance in fighting the Ebola virus.
277                            Viruses have been fighting the immune systems of their hosts for millions
278 ew insight to help identify novel targets in fighting the pathological complications of obesity.
279 ies offers new therapeutic opportunities for fighting the potentially devastating effects of the post
280 edia outlets may be a promising approach for fighting the spread of misinformation on social media.
281          Given the high risk associated with fighting, the central nervous system has evolved an acti
282 to live with parasites (tolerance), actively fighting them (resistance), or they can avoid becoming i
283  tremendous capacity of novel diagnostics in fighting these 2 scourges.
284 ge class of targets for new therapeutics for fighting these organisms.
285  tool, vaccination, has not been deployed in fighting this disease threat, in good part because of fe
286 nt, human papillomavirus, the possibility of fighting this disease with either prophylactic or therap
287 r aspects that will aid in understanding and fighting this new global threat.
288                       We define the level of fighting to be the probability of a Hawk-Hawk fight when
289 o tuberculosis testing is a key priority for fighting tuberculosis, the leading cause of infectious d
290 that under some circumstances, the burden of fighting tumor and enhancing stem cell engraftment can b
291 te of the masses) and formed highly cohesive fighting units typical of intense conflicts.
292                        Besides their role in fighting viral infection and tumor resistance, recent st
293 peptides and TLR signaling on MCs are key in fighting viral infection.
294 cursor of vitamin A and a potential tool for fighting vitamin A deficiency (VAD) in developing countr
295                                              Fighting was almost exclusively seen in group-housed mal
296                                         Play fighting was recorded for 1.5 h per day over 6 days pre-
297 nd factors potentially influencing home-cage fighting were recorded.
298                         The benefits of play fighting were therefore limited to specific aggressive s
299 this new category of behavior (e.g., monkeys fighting) were taken as evidence of transfer.
300 witch from collecting nectar from flowers to fighting with other honey bees to steal honey from their
301                   Twins spent more time play fighting with their mothers than with their siblings.

 
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