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1 rs the cytosine conversion patch as a D-loop footprint.
2  to ammonia production and reduce its carbon footprint.
3 n bonds, and changes the adsorption site and footprint.
4 source use efficiencies and increased carbon footprint.
5 alysis locates the modifications to afford a footprint.
6 eight, dominant height, elevation, and human footprint.
7 oss of function results in a similar genomic footprint.
8  among the fastest and has a very low memory footprint.
9 field in a single device with a small device footprint.
10 ease initiation, suggesting an early disease footprint.
11 n molten carbonate and has a carbon negative footprint.
12 bstrates tandemly in vivo, each with a 50-bp footprint.
13 d similar nitrogen use efficiency and carbon footprint.
14 sting of the pattern differences in ribosome footprints.
15 lectricity exchanges in estimating emissions footprints.
16 were also correlated to these dietary carbon footprints.
17 aturation mutagenesis of different antigenic footprints.
18 construction on minimal interprotein-bonding footprints.
19 porting the notion that they are in vivo EJC footprints.
20 ts (TRACE) to improve the prediction of TFBS footprints.
21 , has become a powerful approach for protein footprinting.
22 of 20 amino acid side chains) to fulfill the footprinting.
23 tion heretofore unavailable by residue-level footprinting.
24 ckbone amides, is the most common example of footprinting.
25           One of those approaches is protein footprinting.
26 scriminating for specific amino-acid protein footprinting.
27 ethanol selling price (MESP) and reduced GHG footprint ($1.38/liter gasoline equivalent (LGE) and 12.
28 near transducer, SLH20-6 (resolution: 38 um, footprint: 2.38 cm), to characterize the musculotendinou
29  the MESP but dramatically decreases the GHG footprint (-21.3 gCO(2e)/MJ for partial, -110.7 gCO(2e)/
30          Wealthier Americans have per capita footprints ~25% higher than those of lower-income reside
31 ndian Ocean representing a wider South Asian footprint (52 +/- 6%).
32  (elastase and cathepsin G), plasma elastase footprint (Aalpha-Val(360)), and markers of elastin degr
33 anslation based on positional information of footprints across individual transcripts.
34               In this study, we examined AID footprints across the entire length of an engineered swi
35  expert scientists by tracking their digital footprints across ~200,000 research publications and ~10
36                        Several computational footprinting algorithms have been developed to detect TF
37                      Compared with published footprinting algorithms, TRACE has the best overall perf
38 ened by ATAC-seq based open chromatin and TF footprint analysis which unearthed Kruppel-like Factor 4
39                                              Footprinting analysis revealed that immune-related trans
40 ant random lasers with significantly reduced footprint and amplification volumes beyond the limitatio
41 ypic diversity also decreased the structural footprint and functional indices of nematodes, indicatin
42 cally generated strain that consumes minimal footprint and is extremely frugal in its use of energy.
43 sition and wireless transmitter, has a small footprint and light weight.
44  Anthromes, Global Human Modification, Human Footprint and Low Impact Areas, to answer these question
45  in larger protected areas with higher human footprint and more recent designation.
46 ffer valid options in terms of environmental footprint and possible disruptive chemistries to meet th
47     These two regions-the central TF-binding footprint and the eRNA initiation cores-define a biparti
48 c bone formation in vivo using a unique gene footprint and to inhibit osteoclast formation.
49  potentially be applied to reduce the carbon footprint and to save the organic carbon consumption in
50                                   Often, the footprint and weight of open-source miniscopes is sacrif
51 ondents were keen to reduce their own carbon footprint and were willing to explore alternatives to th
52 triction enzyme accessibility assay, DNase I footprinting and AFM experiments reveal perturbed histon
53 FPOP platform, the conditions for successful footprinting and its examination by mass measurements of
54                          The method of X-ray footprinting and mass spectrometry (XFMS) on large prote
55 ermination of isolated RNA elements with DMS footprinting and NMR performed on larger RNA regions sho
56 thod that combines adenine methyltransferase footprinting and single-molecule real-time DNA sequencin
57  for integrated devices with small geometric footprints and fast response times.
58                             We analyzed fire footprints and fire mosaics from the accumulation of sev
59 optic modulation effects, resulting in large footprints and high energy consumption.
60 te can be precisely repaired without leaving footprints and it integrates specifically at TTAA tetran
61  Here we apply FABIO to the case of cropland footprints and show the evolution of consumption-based c
62                              Both rotational-footprints and spatiotemporally stable leading-driver re
63                           This simple, small footprint, and low-cost (<$130) light detection circuit
64 y-based protein profiling (ABPP), c) protein footprinting, and d) protein cross-linking.
65 gle-locus binding estimates, aggregate motif footprints, and informative visualizations to support th
66 nstationarity, spatial heterogeneity of flux footprints, and lagged influence of biophysical drivers.
67 cleosome and transcription factor protection footprints, and quantify the correlation between chromat
68 ost entirely attributable to variants within footprints, and that functional variants that affect tra
69                                      A third footprinting approach is by reactions with fast, irrever
70                         Residues within this footprint are key to stabilizing the pre-fusion spike.
71 Remarkably, many residues within the binding footprint are not conserved across SCARB2-dependent ente
72                                           TF footprints are frequently used to identify TFs that regu
73 NO(3)(-)-modulated transcription factor (TF) footprints are important for a rapid increase in RNPII o
74 er, thermoelectric generators with the mm(2) footprint area necessary for on-chip integration made fr
75 n human salt-split skin and the keratinocyte footprint assay for anti-laminin 332 antibodies.
76 ding sites by using a chemical probe reverse-footprinting assay and as the major Gag binding sites by
77                        Gel shift and DNase I footprinting assays confirmed the presence and locations
78 g electrophoretic mobility shift and DNase I footprinting assays.
79 characterized DNA motifs identified in DNase footprinting assays.
80 including a meter-long trackway (T1) with 50 footprints assigned to the new ichnotaxon Neosauroides i
81 estimated potential changes in environmental footprint associated with crop management practices aime
82 uencing allows the identification of R-loop 'footprints' at near nucleotide resolution in a strand-sp
83 metal-rich effluent with a low environmental footprint, at ambient temperatures, and under circumneut
84 o-mid continental crust, which leaves little footprint behind by the time magmas reach the Earth's su
85 abeling species that are highly reactive and footprint broadly several amino acid residue side chains
86 sources could be enriched beyond their small footprint by embracing their additional unique propertie
87                       We applied BiFET on TF footprint calls obtained from EndoC-betaH1 ATAC-seq samp
88 e show that Ge-SiC resonators with nanoscale footprint can support sheet and edge surface modes excit
89  resolution enabled by IM-MS-coupled carbene footprinting can bridge the gap between structural MS an
90            We develop consumption-based land footprints (CBLF) for urban and rural U.S. residents to
91 s with parcel delivery often have higher GHG footprints compared to those purchased via traditional r
92 sign, and represents the minimum dimensional footprint conceivable for a DT.
93                                         Such footprints could facilitate determining the recording lo
94                        Here hydroxyl radical footprinting coupled with mass spectrometry was employed
95                       Single-molecule R-loop footprinting coupled with PacBio sequencing (SMRF-seq) r
96 he site represents the largest assemblage of footprints currently known from the human fossil record
97                Using both simulated Ribo-seq footprint data and three benchmark data sets, we illustr
98 sensing, bioclimatic, topographic, and human footprint data.
99                       Protein NMR structural footprinting data show that amodiaquine, chloroquine, an
100 ents of protein synthesis rate with ribosome footprinting data, we here inferred translation initiati
101       We report here on the discovery of 257 footprints dated to 80,000 y from the Paleolithic site a
102 ct to location and season; 4-8 L/m(2) system footprint/day can be captured across the United States i
103 draces with unexplored diversity and genetic footprints defined by regions under selection.
104 photomultipliers (SiPM) are inexpensive, low-footprint detectors with the potential to fill the role
105                                      Carbene footprinting efficiently labels proteinaceous residues a
106 d training missions, expanded their clinical footprint, enabled them to improve standards of care, an
107                              Genomic DNase I footprinting enables the quantitative, nucleotide-resolu
108 pid, high capacity uptake and small material footprint, ENM-CNT equilibrium passive samplers represen
109 ntents between target and background loci in footprint enrichment analyses.
110 ed a novel post-processing method, Bias-free Footprint Enrichment Test (BiFET), that corrects for the
111 eterogeneous variability in water and carbon footprint estimates across attribution methods.
112 s how sensitive water and carbon electricity footprint estimates are to attribution methods, how thes
113 evaluate the sensitivity of water and carbon footprints estimates among seven commonly used methods t
114 ated with secondary structure probing by DMS footprinting experiments.
115    The established workflow combines carbene footprinting, extended liquid chromatographic separation
116 ence, scalability, and reduced environmental footprint, flow chemistry arguably has a major role to p
117 ges of ultralow energy consumption and small footprint for the next generation of Si-based on-chip op
118 estimated or underestimated water and carbon footprints for every city.
119 d leveraged towards identifying a subset of 'footprint'-free hiPSC clones.
120 e demonstrated a distinct cytokine/chemokine footprint from the naive monocyte, and that TNF-alpha wa
121 a novel method that combines lidar data with footprints from a Lagrangian particle dispersion model t
122 yses of more than 400 Late Pleistocene human footprints from Engare Sero, Tanzania.
123       Furthermore, we used BiFET to study TF footprints from human PBMC and pancreatic islet ATAC-seq
124               However, the production of EJC footprints from NMD but not microRNA targets requires th
125  to forecast readmissions, analyzing digital footprints from social media can inform our understandin
126  that found for predictions based on digital footprints from social media platforms and demonstrates
127 an cell lines to identify transcriptome-wide footprints (fSHAPE) on RNA.
128 nal analysis tools that use manually curated footprint gene sets can be applied to scRNA-seq data, pa
129           The separations occur over a small footprint, happen quickly, and can be made in series or
130                                          The footprint has some overlap with that seen for the neonat
131 y promising technologies with minimum carbon footprint have been proposed.
132 le to compensate for increased environmental footprint, highlighting the challenge of advancing the d
133                                   The carbon footprint hotspots in China identified are the key place
134          The broad structural and functional footprint, however, confirms the clinical impression tha
135                     Hydroxyl radical protein footprinting (HRPF) is a powerful technique for probing
136 ger than 8 mm reach the surface with a small footprint, i.e. forming an oil slick origin, deflection
137 opulated highly polluted Indo-Gangetic Plain footprint (IGP; Delta(14)C-f(biomass) = 50 +/- 3%) and t
138                         Transcription factor footprinting implicates cell-specific transcriptional re
139  spatially explicit mapping of global carbon footprint in China-the world's largest CO(2) emitter-sim
140 the land area holds 75% of the global carbon footprint in China.
141 on cancer research, with a relatively modest footprint in CVD.
142 atly reduced accessibility and lose the CTCF footprint in prometaphase, suggesting loss of CTCF bindi
143 ether, our results demonstrating in vivo EJC footprinting in Arabidopsis unravel the composition of t
144 has been a growing need for MS-based protein footprinting in both academia and industry owing to its
145 eveloped a footprinting method to predict TF footprints in active chromatin elements (TRACE) to impro
146 ild dog movements were affected by the Human Footprint Index in areas inside and outside of South Lua
147  we found that an HIF-1alpha transcriptional footprint is preferentially upregulated (activation scor
148 y for non-potable applications where a small footprint is required.
149                           Another example of footprinting is slow irreversible labeling of functional
150    We also establish GC content and ribosome footprint length as quality control metrics for RNase di
151 tiple, narrow-gauge, pes-only trackways with footprint lengths (FL) 18-24 cm, indicating trackmaker b
152                                    We linked footprint lengths to initiating and elongating states of
153 ultiple metrics for a wide range of ribosome footprint lengths.
154 store all essential data grouped by ribosome footprint lengths.
155    This approach maps regulatory elements to footprint-level resolution.
156 ivariate hidden Markov model (HMM) to detect footprint-like regions with matching motifs.
157 , and the sector has a notable environmental footprint, linked to one-fifth of all commodity-driven d
158 fication and is more accurate than the human footprint map across the gradient of modification global
159 , with nearly 500 million putative ribosomal footprints mapped to mRNAs, and compare them to existing
160 s reveals, for the first time in Drosophila, footprints mapping to codons in a phased pattern, the ha
161                  We developed LiF-MS (ligand-footprinting mass spectrometry), a method to map peptide
162                      Our analysis with X-ray footprinting-mass spectrometry (XFMS) identifies critica
163                          We have developed a footprinting method to predict TF footprints in active c
164 eins (IV-FPOP) is a hydroxyl radical protein footprinting method used to study protein structure and
165                                Environmental footprinting methods provide a means to relate the envir
166 d presumably all RV-Cs, in a unique cohesive footprint near the threefold vertex, encompassing residu
167 d on a 90 mum-thick polyimide substrate with footprint of 18 x 15 x 0.5 mm(3).
168 ight inside the bulk, fully using the entire footprint of a photonic topological insulator.
169            This review found that the carbon footprint of a single operation ranged 6-814 kg carbon d
170 16 two-chamber devices simultaneously in the footprint of a standard 96-well plate.
171 inhibitor envelope that expands the observed footprint of AZ1 in the LpxH-bound crystal structure and
172 nable strategy to minimize the environmental footprint of both waste types.
173                              The high energy footprint of commodity gas purification and increasing d
174 eby to reduce indirectly the enormous carbon footprint of concrete.
175 t on the energy use, cost, and environmental footprint of desalination.
176  been developed to connect the environmental footprint of electricity generation to end users, estima
177                   We determined the ribosome footprint of H. volcanii to be comparable in size to tha
178 t(3,4), no data exist on the current methane footprint of ice sheets.
179 own about the association between the carbon footprint of individual self-selected diets in the Unite
180 t bound to all systems tested delineates the footprint of interaction.
181  had not previously been considered in the C footprint of irrigation systems, dominated the emission
182 embryos, we find that they capture the early footprint of known morphogenetic features, reveal new on
183 y drug-resistant typhoid bears the biosocial footprint of more than half a century of antibiotic-inte
184 potential of mined uranium, (b) reducing the footprint of nuclear geological repositories, and (c) re
185 search should focus on optimizing the carbon footprint of operating theatres through streamlining ope
186 monthly space used by sharks falls under the footprint of pelagic longline fisheries.
187                       Finally, we observe no footprint of positive selection on P-element insertions
188 lity can be obtained with half the molecular footprint of previously reported bPNA.
189 es-necessitates the reduction of the spatial footprint of sensing schemes by the deployment of novel
190         It was possible to reduce the carbon footprint of surgery through improving energy-efficiency
191 e existing literature calculating the carbon footprint of surgical operations, determining opportunit
192 o, or chikungunya viruses reveal a conserved footprint of the broadly neutralizing mAb RRV-12 in a re
193              Given the rather large physical footprint of the filtration system, a range of short-ter
194                       Our results revealed a footprint of the host's adaptation to the environment on
195  from fossil-fueled power plants, the carbon footprint of the industrial sector represents a complex
196  driven by variables signifying the physical footprint of the ME, such as current speed and direction
197 olor, aided by OCT) lying within the maximum footprint of the neovascular lesion.
198 resources, sleep replay changed the synaptic footprint of the old memory to allow overlapping neurona
199                                  The precise footprint of the receptor on the virus capsid was identi
200 howed the differences in the "last mile" GHG footprint of traditional shopping in the U.K. compared t
201  to substantially reduce the energy cost and footprint of wastewater treatment.
202                        Genome-wide ribosomal footprinting of MYC(Tg);KRAS(G12) tumors compared with K
203        The single-molecule resolution allows footprinting of protein and nucleosome binding, and dete
204 rium exchange and cysteine-specific chemical footprinting of the HBx:DDB1 complex identified several
205 d learning algorithm to detect the dynamical footprints of (re-)emergence present in epidemiological
206          Human TCP-seq, capable of capturing footprints of 40S subunits (40Ss) in addition to 80S rib
207 t contributors to the variability in the GHG footprints of all three retail channels.
208                      The locus shows several footprints of balancing selection around the fast/slow s
209 de comprehensive insights into the molecular footprints of cells.
210 uate and make available the water and carbon footprints of electricity consumption for every city acr
211             Our results show that the carbon footprints of foreign regions in China are concentrated
212 olotl and other vertebrates, identifying the footprints of historical introgression events that occur
213 , ultimately increases the energy and carbon footprints of irrigated agriculture.
214 alculate the energy and greenhouse gas (GHG) footprints of irrigation.
215 in shaping genetic structure, and access the footprints of local adaptation in an ancient relictual s
216                         The expected genomic footprints of population genetic models of sweepstakes r
217  the variability in the greenhouse gas (GHG) footprints of product distribution and purchase of fast-
218                                        While footprints of selection are widespread across the range
219  accessible chromatin sites, which exhibited footprints of Sp1 binding, and that this transcription f
220 ey, immediate issue involves identifying the footprints of sweepstakes reproduction in genomic data.
221 CAWG) Consortium to characterize the genomic footprints of these mechanisms.
222  "wireless" dipole coupling that consumes no footprint on a chip and dissipates no energy, and it con
223 omplex electronic components leaving a large footprint on a chip and dissipating excessive amount of
224 print overlaps in part the sialic acid (SIA) footprint on AAV1.
225                                    The EC1+2 footprint on C15a is similar to that of EC1 alone but sh
226 ustering accuracy and stability, has a small footprint on memory, does not explicitly require batch i
227                              The D462-E4 TCR footprint on MR1 contrasted that of the TRAV1-2(+) and T
228 rsity, culture, resource capacity, and human footprint on terrestrial and marine protected area cover
229 ydrocarbon seep in the Gulf of Mexico to its footprint on the sea surface.
230 ing that IFN-lambda variation leaves a large footprint on the viral proteome, we provide evidence of
231 receptor spans the viral canyon with a large footprint on the virus surface.
232                                          HDX footprinting on RT +/- aptamer shows strong contacts wit
233 tly, we analyzed monoallelic AID deamination footprints on both DNA strands occurring within a single
234 20-CD4i fusion proteins and found that their footprints on Env are similar to VRC01-class bNAbs.
235 ment tubulin junction, but exhibit different footprints on microtubules.
236 corollary, the reciprocal swap of the AAV1RX footprint onto AAVrh.10 (AAVRX1) attenuated CNS transduc
237 ated ToL modulator is an efficient and small footprint optical switch critical for the development of
238     Furthermore, the device design and small footprint optimize imaging throughput by facilitating sp
239 in, or adjacent to, the overlapping receptor footprint or antigenic regions, suggesting that natural
240 ablish through structural modeling that this footprint overlaps in part the sialic acid (SIA) footpri
241                                       AAVR's footprint overlaps the epitopes of several neutralizing
242 re to build a database of 866 product carbon footprints (PCFs), from 145 companies, 30 industries, an
243                                            A footprint peak of a compound in 2D space can be represen
244 d with a statistically rigorous phylogenetic footprinting pipeline based on precomputed orthologs to
245                               Fossil hominin footprints preserve data on a remarkably short time scal
246        Here, we performed disome and trisome footprint profiling in yeast and found collisions were e
247 el techniques of RNA sequencing and ribosome footprint profiling to interrogate the platelet transcri
248 ects of marine non-native species with human footprint proxies to determine whether the ecological ch
249                    Its advantage is that the footprint reflects SASA and hydrogen bonding, whereas on
250     These result from underestimating mining footprints relative to habitats targeted and poor unders
251                                              Footprints represent a unique snapshot of hominin life.
252 enetic variation within transcription factor footprints, revealing an unappreciated driver of cis-reg
253  cadherins that resembles the characteristic footprint seen in the electron micrograph.
254 ire ebolavirus-specific sdAb, arose from the footprint shifting away from the helices to engage more
255                 ECSARA is designed to have a footprint similar to that of a common 24-well cell cultu
256                             MS-based protein footprinting strategies, including hydrogen/deuterium ex
257             Herein we developed a subresidue footprinting strategy based on the discovery that carben
258 P-WSmix) for implementation in LCA and water footprint studies as well as regional water management s
259                       Nevertheless, previous footprinting studies are typically performed at the resi
260 echnologies for protein structure analysis, "footprinting" studies, have improved their sensitivity a
261  in important ways from the map of the human footprint, such as its mapping of widespread direct modi
262 al oxidation of proteins (FPOP) is a protein footprinting technique that is being increasingly used i
263  coupled with mass spectrometry is a protein footprinting technique used to structurally characterize
264 e Human Modification map, and that the human footprint tends to better represent actual observable hu
265 ontinuous, direct observations over a larger footprint than in previous chamber-based approaches.
266 ytosine methylation has a broader mutational footprint than is commonly assumed.
267  nucleobase contacts at the periphery of the footprint that are essential for the induction of pho1 e
268 scope: a light-weight miniscope with a small footprint that integrates a high-sensitivity image senso
269 such pores translates into a greater spatial footprint that microorganisms make on the soil and conse
270 ssible residues in the VRC01 and CD4 binding footprints, the length of gp120, the length of Env, the
271 n particular, they can have a massive carbon footprint, they are time-consuming, and the high costs i
272 contexts, and determining ways to reduce the footprint through targeting carbon hotspots.
273 -stress impact, quantified as water scarcity footprint, through the choice of algae site location.
274                                 The Le Rozel footprints thus provide direct evidence for the size and
275 iant over regimes extending from a satellite footprint to 100 m.
276      Ideally, these TSVs should have a small footprint to allow a high density of features to be pack
277                       DNase1 digital genomic footprinting to a depth of 333,426,353 reads was perform
278 is perspective, we review the use of protein footprinting to extend our understanding of macromolecul
279          Here, we employed synchrotron X-ray footprinting to probe the solution-state structures of H
280 o the genome within DNase I hypersensitivity footprints to characterize regions with high numbers of
281 e and the fossil fuel-derived gaseous carbon footprint, to track carbon coming into, being added to u
282  Arabidopsis NMD targets possess evident EJC footprints, validating their degradation during the pion
283  4-fold product-based increase in the carbon footprint was observed during the 20th century, despite
284 he National Park, but slowed where the human footprint was stronger.
285        Although the initial demonstration of footprinting was for the HOS determination of protein/nu
286  that their distribution within the adhesive footprints was spatially restricted.
287         Using AAV1 variants with altered SIA footprints, we map functional attributes of these capsid
288 omprehensive mapping of transcription factor footprints, we produced high-density DNase I cleavage ma
289  RNA-seq data, ChIP-seq peaks, and DNase-seq footprints, we show that MEDEA improves the detection of
290 ates of group composition suggest that these footprints were made by a mixed-sex and mixed-age group,
291               Our analyses indicate that the footprints were made by a small group comprising differe
292 tore delivery) most likely decreases the GHG footprints when substituting traditional shopping, while
293 sed protein HOS analysis relies, in part, on footprinting, where a reagent reacts 'to mark' the solve
294 s-peaks of a reference 2D HSQC experiment as footprints, which are subsequently used to reconstruct c
295  other agronomic management can help lower N footprint while producing more grain.
296  allows rapid detection and documentation of footprints while enhancing the data available from these
297 al oxidation of proteins, and carboxyl group footprinting with glycine ethyl ester, were further appl
298 a comparatively broad and balanced energetic footprint, with interactions distributed over several HL
299 elevant to ascertaining the NA environmental footprint within the region: (1) OSPW; (2) McMurray Form
300 dicate this is because OmpD trimers generate footprints within the O-Ag layer sufficiently sized for

 
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