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1 with case-cohort and case-crossover studies, for example).
2 of prey species and/or carrion availability for example.
3 s found in phylogenetics and macroevolution, for example.
4 g disorders might vary for men versus women, for example.
5 igated by the frequent re-testing of groups, for example.
6 e mortality for a constant fraction of MVPA (for example, 21% (95% confidence interval 4-35%) lower h
8 a lower hazard when PAEE remained constant (for example, 30% (8-47%) lower hazard when 20% versus 10
11 elatively small fractions of the population (for example 4.3%) that might experience a disproportiona
12 een 66-969 compounds were catalogued as FSC; for example, 4-hydroxydiphenylamine was found to be uniq
13 indows between 30 and 90 min after injection-for example, 45-75 min-provides robust and significant d
14 a disproportionately large number of deaths (for example 48.7%), but there is wide variation in risk
15 e-wide-significant loci across all diseases (for example, 690 loci for LT-FH versus 423 for GWAS); re
21 option, or evolved from an exite (outgrowth; for example, a gill) on the leg of an ancestral crustace
33 background affects red blood cell structure, for example, and red blood cells also undergo dramatic c
35 entions within multiple therapeutic domains, for example, antiviral agents, corticosteroids, or immun
36 nsect pathogens of the family Baculoviridae, for example, are known to produce a UDP-glycosyltransfer
37 e of major and organ-specific complications (for example, arterial aneurysm and dissection), integrat
38 roalgal systems, or may occur in the future, for example, as a result of the derivation of nanocelluo
46 constant, a number of new trends are noted, for example, broadening of target class coverage and app
47 P could help optimise radiotherapy planning, for example by estimating the probability of complicatio
48 s has the potential to enrich these results, for example by prioritizing among candidate human diseas
49 tic modification of the conjugated backbone, for example, by altering aromatic cores or by varying th
50 ated sitting behavior on an aggregate level, for example, by analyzing total sitting time per day.
51 balance between aging and tumor suppression, for example, by differentially regulating cellular senes
53 ncrease the inclusiveness of SER activities, for example, by engaging members on issues of D&I throug
54 food compounds could be chemically modified, for example, by posttranslational protein nitration, whi
55 t factors in animal-microbiome interactions: for example, by providing the host with chemical defense
56 ponds differently to distinct KO strategies, for example, by skipping exons and reinitiating translat
57 function as an oncoprotein in kidney cancer, for example, by targeting phosphatase and tensin homolog
58 d thus the resulting alloy's microstructure, for example, by using high cooling rates and cyclic re-h
59 ing the stepwise kinetics of the Hsp90 cycle-for example, by various cochaperones-affects the activat
61 tantaneous, "snapshot-in-time" measurements, for example, can miss temporal intermittency and confoun
62 concentration of serotonin in the claustrum, for example, caused a matching modulation of sharp-wave
63 the spleen, vaginal and intestinal mucosae, for example CCL25 enhanced splenic and vaginal Ag-specif
65 r matrix that gains functions when hardened, for example, cell walls, insect scales, and diatom tests
66 es on diagnostic and therapeutic strategies, for example, cellular therapy trials, that can lead to m
70 5 years on ecological stressor interactions, for example combined effects of temperature, salinity an
72 These changes are either relatively new, for example, conversion of kelp forests to simpler macro
74 response of biosensors to a set of ligands, for example, cross-reactivity to a given target family w
77 rn is widespread but its reliability varies; for example, day/night patterns are stronger in southern
94 target from two partially occluded similar (for example, elephant versus bear) or dissimilar (for ex
96 of apparent diffusion coefficients in vivo, for example, enables researchers to determine whether bi
99 e of Clostridium species and a depletion of, for example, Eubacterium spp and Ruminococcus obeum.
101 ment that altered the CD8+ T cell phenotype, for example expression of regulatory factors, especially
109 oduced similar eicosanoid profiles in vitro: for example, formation of TxA(2) , prostaglandin (PG) F(
113 osition gradient in the thickness direction (for example, from methylammonium lead iodide, MAPbI(3),
115 dialkylamines with organometallic compounds, for example, Grignard reagents, in the presence of a maj
121 f immune stimulatory inflammatory cytokines, for example, IFN-gamma and IL-12, in CCR2i- versus vehic
124 ammation is central to disease pathogenesis, for example, in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, y
126 r interactions in self-assembled structures, for example, in electron donor and acceptor phases, maxi
130 so increasingly applied on single-omic data, for example, in single cell RNA-seq analysis for cluster
133 ch may then be extrapolated and interpreted, for example, in the context of equivalent daylight expos
134 lationship between stress granules and LLPS, for example, in the context of protein disorder, switcha
139 abundances within communities consistently; for example, increasing all abundances by the same perce
140 ls and policy makers make prudent decisions (for example, increasing mask-wearing compliance and avoi
141 n receptor V-regions may be more widespread, for example, inducing states of preparedness from which
143 ing or inhibitory ITIM, ITSM or ITAM motifs; for example, inhibition of the macrophage SIRPalpha 'don
149 these newly identified glutamate receptors, for example, kainate receptors on which NMDA acts as a c
150 ng minimal cell stress and death phenotypes (for example, lack of nuclear shrinkage, F-actin alterati
157 ith stimuli that strongly trigger curiosity (for example, magic tricks), we examine the psychological
161 gh level of achromatic (luminance) contrast, for example, many warning signals combine black spots an
169 challenged with foods containing baked milk, for example muffins, yet little is known about the speci
175 l contributions are devalued and discounted: For example, novel contributions by gender and racial mi
178 l potential mediators simultaneously, based, for example, on data reduction techniques, are more adap
181 ng can have a number of detrimental effects: for example, opening nearby K(+) channels to weaken syna
185 in genes involved in chromosome remodelling (for example, PBRM1, BAP1 and SETD2), DNA methylation and
187 rative complications 10 years after surgery, for example, physical function (MD -15, 95% CI -24 to -7
188 nities use different analytical tools where, for example, physical oceanographers often apply rank-re
191 nly a limited amount of sample is available, for example, polyolefin film layers or the fractions fro
192 ific forms of amyloid beta (Abeta) peptides, for example post-translationally modified Abeta peptides
197 of fava beans, by any of a number of drugs (for example, primaquine, rasburicase), or, more rarely,
198 res arising in the first weeks of infection, for example proliferating natural killer cells, which po
200 gulators of the type-II interferon response (for example, Ptpn2, Socs1 and Adar1) in mediating CTL ev
202 ew and exciting opportunities it offers for, for example, quantum technologies, nanoscale magnetometr
203 a nondestructive biospectroscopic technique, for example, Raman spectroscopy, for assessing endoscopi
205 s the development of curative interventions, for example, reprogramming T cell defects during the per
208 Moreover, scRNA-seq dataset characteristics (for example, sample and cellular heterogeneity and platf
209 hanges in the global pore geometry that can, for example, segment the pore into four isolated compone
211 n is associated with modern 24/7 lifestyles (for example, shift work) and several negative health out
217 hese devices, and in delivering insights in, for example, solar cell degradation mechanisms via phase
221 pendent association-dissociation, caused by, for example, spatial gradients of an inhibiting chemical
223 l candidate genes and environmental factors (for example, substance use) that may alter disease vulne
226 in genes involved in DNA methylation (DNAme; for example, TET2 and DNMT3A) are frequently observed in
227 al scaling relations developed here suggest, for example, that with a 20-PW 800-nm driving laser, 1 T
228 , reaction pathways that were already known, for example the generation of gold(III) intermediates by
229 Gransden, causing regulatory differences of for example the homeodomain transcription factor BELL1.
230 in this matter: The charge recombination of, for example, the adjacent C(60)(*-)-ZnP(*+)-Fc charge-se
232 nset of selective pressures associated with, for example, the colonization of a novel environment.
233 nse to changes in preferred habitat or prey, for example, the decrease in abundance and southward ran
234 xploit using a crystal engineering approach, for example, the design of novel dynamic functional soft
237 llocation of bacterial resources, affecting, for example, the expression levels of proteins dedicated
238 lanocytes from chronically sun-exposed skin (for example, the face) had a lower mutation burden than
242 ensifying eutrophication in aquatic systems, for example, the increased persistence of algal blooms a
246 ecreases the activity of LBCA-TrpB, whereas, for example, the modern ncTrpA from Neptuniibacter caesa
250 nuated after adjustment but remained strong; for example, the OR after adjustment for confounders for
251 eptor (FcRn) transports IgG across barriers, for example, the placenta, enhancing fetal humoral immun
262 ation faces substantial challenges, however; for example, the tremendous number of loci with causal m
265 Past pandemics have repeatedly underscored, for example, the vulnerability of groups such as pregnan
267 ngi on plant physiology at low temperatures, for example their effects on nutrient acquisition and th
270 events have many astrophysical implications; for example, they may lead to the creation of atypical s
271 care, a substantial proportion of patients, for example, those who are refractory to medical treatme
272 equires a minimum of third-order complexity (for example, three dynamical electrophysical processes)(
273 yable only, whereas those which are scalable-for example to features as large as major reef systems-a
274 a time and cost-effective assignment method, for example, to investigate membrane protein allostery a
276 pted by somatic mutations in these diseases (for example, TP53, RUNX1, IKZF1 and ETV6) are the same a
280 itive impairment) and precipitating factors (for example, urinary tract infection) for delirium have
291 our model relies on simplifying assumptions: For example, we simplified pathways in the healthcare an
292 ors also recognize endogenous nucleic acids, for example when cells are damaged by genotoxic agents a
294 ht to be affected by the state of alertness; for example, when drowsy, we feel less capable of adequa
295 ing between task rule modules, as is useful, for example, when multiple stimulus-action mappings must
296 limits reliable and facile characterization; for example, when using common substrates such as Silico
297 can also be designed with different linkers, for example with faster or slower degrading p-hydroxyben
298 Some of them can be seen experimentally, for example with x-ray crystallography or cryo-electron
299 s they involve multiple use of the raw data, for example, yielding ~ 250 E estimates from ~ 25 intens