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1 g/V initially tracks the current, increasing ~15-fold fr
2 stover removal (17.6 +/- 2.8 vs 18.8 +/- 3.0 g CO(2)e MJ(-1)), but were notably lower under sorghum f
3 ncrease in MyoPS rates (%/h) compared with 0 g PRO and was sufficient to maximize MyoPS rates after e
6 rogen production rate (~212 umol h(-1) /0.02 g catalyst), 30 times higher than that of bulk C(3) N(4)
7 easured density in solution of 1.03 +/- 0.02 g/cm(3), which is much lower than those reported or assu
8 ith excellent sensitivity (urine LOD = 0.023 g/L, LOQ = 0.075 g/L) and over a broad range of physiolo
11 sitivity (urine LOD = 0.023 g/L, LOQ = 0.075 g/L) and over a broad range of physiologically relevant
12 ic particles have a density greater than 1.1 g cm(-3) for Lake Michigan and Lake Erie, respectively.
13 of habituation to high protein intake (>2.1 g protein . kg LBM-1 . d-1) led to a significantly highe
16 rder: bolus 30-g dose of LNS (Bolus); 3 x 10-g doses of LNS (Divided); and no LNS (Control), with con
17 (1.3 g GAE.100 g(-1); 0.6 g catechin eq.100 g(-1); DPPH: 244.7; ABTS: 467.8; FRAP: 762.6 ug TE.g(-1)
20 ) at optimized parameters yielded 11.8 g/100 g of lipophilic fraction, containing 43.3 and 37.4% of a
21 especially in bound extracts (1.3 g GAE.100 g(-1); 0.6 g catechin eq.100 g(-1); DPPH: 244.7; ABTS: 4
22 f ground turkey with a 7 h enrichment or 100 g of powdered infant formula with a 16 h enrichment.
23 nt of 0.72 g gallic acid equivalents per 100 g of soybean hull was obtained with an antioxidant activ
25 calibration curve was linear from 0.1 to 15 g L(-1) for glucose and fructose with limits of detectio
26 rater, between 7.5 x 10(14) and 2.5 x 10(15) g of black carbon was released from the target and eject
27 trated, with a throughput rate of about 1500 g day(-1) , corresponding to a space time yield of about
29 dies 1 and 2) was elevated at the 12- and 16-g/d dosages (compared with 0-8 g/d, P < 0.05) and blood
30 for ethanol vehicles ranged from 20 to -179 g CO(2)e MJ(-1): maize stover >> miscanthus ~ switchgras
33 robust dynamic porosity (SA(BET) = 1183 m(2) g(-1)) and exhibits negative area thermal expansion.
34 xposed neonates were heavier at birth (58.20 g, 95% confidence interval [CI] 10.10-106.31, p = 0.02)
36 re found using tert-butanol as a solvent, 20 g/L of lipase B from Candida Antarctica, and vinyl cinna
37 ith the growth phase reached a maximum of 22 g/L after attaining a stationary phase with sucrose used
39 egative-flux lower boundary condition, -0.25 g O(2) m(-2) d(-1), was found to more accurately describ
40 hages accurately detected 1 CFU in either 25 g of ground turkey with a 7 h enrichment or 100 g of pow
41 uction in anemia prevalence and a mean +0.26-g/dL (95% CI: 0.04, 0.48; P = 0.02) increase in hemoglob
44 capacity, especially in bound extracts (1.3 g GAE.100 g(-1); 0.6 g catechin eq.100 g(-1); DPPH: 244.
49 ive 3 treatments in a random order: bolus 30-g dose of LNS (Bolus); 3 x 10-g doses of LNS (Divided);
50 Addition to wine required high doses (25-32 g/L) for protein removal and haze prevention and this in
53 was substantially higher with DSR (4.5+/-0.4 g) compared with standard PD solution (1.0+/-0.3 g; P<0.
54 0.47, 9.60 kcal), faster eating rates (0.40 g/min; 0.21, 0.59 g/min), and larger lunch intakes (7.05
56 al oligosaccharides than nonsecretors (11.45 g/L; IQR: 0.773 g/L compared with 8.04 g/L; IQR: 0.449 g
57 n acid solution containing 23.5 g/L Fe, 4.45 g/L Zn and 2.81 g/L Cu, which was subjected to hydrother
60 to generate an acid solution containing 23.5 g/L Fe, 4.45 g/L Zn and 2.81 g/L Cu, which was subjected
64 mass-specific methanol formation rate of 524 g(MeOH)kg(cat)(-1)h(-1) at 220 degrees C, 3.3 times high
65 faster eating rates (0.40 g/min; 0.21, 0.59 g/min), and larger lunch intakes (7.05 kcal; 3.37, 10.74
66 in bound extracts (1.3 g GAE.100 g(-1); 0.6 g catechin eq.100 g(-1); DPPH: 244.7; ABTS: 467.8; FRAP:
67 tive N(2)O emissions were between 60 and 600 g N(2)O-N ha(-1), smaller than predicted based on a fert
68 ive RBC transfusion strategy threshold of 70 g/L was as effective as a threshold of 90 g/L and result
69 mal region, a total phenolic content of 0.72 g gallic acid equivalents per 100 g of soybean hull was
71 he 12- and 16-g/d dosages (compared with 0-8 g/d, P < 0.05) and blood urea nitrogen increased with do
72 Protein intake recommendations advise >=0.8 g/kg body weight (BW)/d, whereas experts propose a highe
73 E-CO(2) at optimized parameters yielded 11.8 g/100 g of lipophilic fraction, containing 43.3 and 37.4
74 containing 23.5 g/L Fe, 4.45 g/L Zn and 2.81 g/L Cu, which was subjected to hydrothermal treatment wi
75 centration (TDF) was higher in DFC-BE (81.82 g/100 g DW) in comparison to FRP-BE (49.04 g/100 g DW).
77 changes over the natural forest (9.1 +/- 0.9 g CH(4) m(-2) year(-1) ) were around twice as high as th
78 70 g/L was as effective as a threshold of 90 g/L and resulted in similar HRQOL and HCT outcomes with
79 ll before winter ended, taking up roughly 90 g/m(2) more carbon during the winter to spring transitio
81 a strong psychometric correspondence between g and working memory - the ability to maintain and contr
83 . fermentum strains had counts of >9 log CFU/g and contents of QUE and RES of >200 ug/mg in formulati
86 target the incoming, foreign nucleic acids e.g. restriction-modification (R-M) or CRISPR-Cas systems.
87 ng similarities to task-evoked activations(e.g., magnitude, temporal profile) within the same populat
88 ces of disrupting allelic and non-allelic (e.g. pseudogene) sequences have received scant scrutiny an
89 rage after directly adding a small amount (e.g., 2 mM) into TFA mobile phases without compromising th
90 to 2.24; p < 0.001) while greater amounts (e.g., troponin I >0.09 ng/dl; n = 530; 19.4%) were signifi
92 e how shifts in the magnitude of anorexia (e.g., via drugs) affect disease dynamics and virulence evo
93 te and adjudicate between both approaches (e.g., the bifactor model, normative modeling, and the func
95 biologic explanations for the association (e.g., sevelamer); and (4) drugs that may have resulted in
96 cs in noninvasively retrievable biofluids (e.g., sweat), play a critical role, because they can be de
97 p microarray analysis of serum biomarkers (e.g., cardiac troponin I) afforded up to 130-fold enhancem
101 , users can still obtain all capabilities (e.g., configurable scoring functions) of the aligner of th
104 contribute to inferring latent categories (e.g., geographic location), which increases privacy risks.
105 ain length) and more long internal chains (e.g., B3-chains) of amylopectins were related to more orde
106 e.g., Mo, W, Re, Sn, or Pt; X = chalcogen, e.g., S, Se, or Te), TMD heterostructure (WS(2) /MoS(2) ),
107 isualize and quantify hemodynamic changes (e.g. decreased flow or occlusion) in retinal vessels may s
108 stion drive striking experiential changes (e.g., hallucinations) - which are experienced as involunta
110 essons learned, so that other communities (e.g. those working on other taxa) can adapt our successful
111 rus as well as other structurally complex, e.g., layered solids that are relevant in diverse areas of
112 onmental implications when gas components (e.g., methane, longer-chained hydrocarbons) dissolve into
113 Early-onset neurodevelopmental conditions (e.g., autism) affect males more frequently than females.
114 ologically distinct from other constructs (e.g., strong but nonmoral attitudes or religious beliefs),
115 icating oil core mode particles contained, e.g., calcium as well as agglomerated soot mode particles.
118 varying risk levels, and service contexts (e.g.,community, school, home, health care systems) are rev
119 MeLAD is searchable by multiple criteria, e.g. metalloenzyme name, ligand identifier, functional cla
120 e function of a single environmental cues (e.g. a linear function of one cue), which facilitates rigo
121 while others showed significant decreases (e.g., Alloprevotella and Capnocytophaga) in their relative
122 pond to distinct levels of water deficits (e.g., mild, moderate or severe drought) remain elusive.
126 lation had been proposed a decade earlier (e.g., Finke et al., 1986), the proposal that it caused the
127 ., group structure, functioning), ecology (e.g., response to environmental change), and evolution.
128 Concentrations of immobile trace elements (e.g., Al, Fe, Ti) far exceed global riverine and open ocea
129 ignore non-coding but functional elements e.g. small RNAs, long antisense RNAs or untranslated regio
130 articularly confined aqueous environments (e.g., hydrogels), affects both the mode and rate of cleava
131 but potentially worth further exploration (e.g., donepezil, epoetin alfa); (3) drugs with alternative
132 physiological responses or biotic factors (e.g., competition) may better explain their extreme distri
133 Third, we discuss the governance factors (e.g., stakeholders and users, networks sustainability and
134 t probe proteins in a T-dependent fashion, e.g., for assessing the stability of therapeutic antibodie
135 ection and alter true biological features (e.g. cell size) due to our limited ability to interpret th
136 reafter) with combined aesthetic features (e.g. intact wood patterns), excellent optical properties (
138 ur cognitive and motivational functioning (e.g., attention, mental health), it influences the way our
140 ite being found diversely in male gametes (e.g., Plasmodium falciparum microgametocytes and human and
142 haracterization of non-tumor hemodynamics (e.g. brain), other preclinical disease models (e.g. stroke
143 ing multiple brain disorders and injuries, e.g., in Parkinson's disease or traumatic brain injury (TB
144 , even small amounts of myocardial injury (e.g., troponin I >0.03 to 0.09 ng/ml; n = 455; 16.6%) were
145 nvestigation yielded mechanistic insights; e.g., through simulations, bepridil's more proarrhythmic a
146 ng from the unique host-guest interaction (e.g., Lewis acid-base interaction), between F(-) and MOF h
148 tuting precious and rare-Earth metal ions (e.g. Ru, Ir, Pt, Au, Eu) in these applications by abundant
150 As and that some of the regulated isomiRs (e.g. the 5' miR-217 isomiR) are endowed with alternative s
152 ng (LNM) has been applied to true lesions (e.g., cerebrovascular lesions in stroke) to identify funct
154 formance with high palladium (Pd) loading (e.g., 10 mole %) and a need for (super)stoichiometric quan
155 which enable modeling of kinematic loops (e.g., cycling models) and complex anatomy (e.g., patellar
156 er, many commonly used magnetic materials (e.g., Ni and Co) are not biocompatible, possess weak magne
157 Magnets derived from inorganic materials (e.g., oxides, rare-earth-based, and intermetallic compound
158 earables capable of external measurements (e.g., motion capture, heart rate, skin conductance, respir
159 ongruence predict six well-being measures (e.g., emotional well-being, relationship support; N = 54,6
160 that have examined epigenetic mechanisms (e.g., histone modifications, chromatin remodeler-associate
161 ding TMDs (MX(2) , M = transitional metal, e.g., Mo, W, Re, Sn, or Pt; X = chalcogen, e.g., S, Se, or
162 ing 12 high-throughput experiment methods (e.g. H3K4me1/H3K27ac, DNase-seq/ATAC-seq, P300, POLR2A, CA
163 e-component MMOs and multi-component MMOs (e.g., doped MMOs, composite MMOs, and polymetallic oxide)
165 vances in new cancer treatment modalities (e.g., gene and immune therapies) are profoundly changing t
166 relative permeability using legacy models (e.g. Brooks-Corey (B-C), van Genuchten, etc.) that were de
167 brain), other preclinical disease models (e.g. stroke), vascular-targeted therapeutics, and hemodyna
168 al preeclampsia processes in these models (e.g., placental hypoxia, immune dysfunction, angiogenesis,
170 y involve posttranslational modifications (e.g., phosphorylation and acetylation) and DNA binding coo
171 s simultaneously adsorbs septic molecules, e.g. lipopolysaccharides (LPS), cytokines and damage- or p
172 al adaptations that are specific to music (e.g., rhythmic entrainment) and the effects of adaptations
173 re occasionally described as naturalistic (e.g. touch or pressure), but were often paresthesias.
174 it influences the way our brain networks [e.g., default mode network (DMN), fronto-parietal network
175 position of adjectives relative to nouns (e.g., "black lamp" vs. "lamp black") makes visual context
176 ce their biological function, in terms of, e.g., cellular adhesion, endo/exocytosis, cellular uptake,
178 ent techniques with other Python packages (e.g., Nilearn, Scikit-learn) for file handling, visualizat
180 s, which allows for oxyanion partitioning, e.g., IO(3)(-) incorporation into ettringite, and CrO(4)(2
181 action of BRCA1 with some of its partners (e.g., CtIP and BACH1) that are also known components of th
182 could be modularized into connected parts (e.g., two, three, and four parts in this work), which can
183 ional epidemiological dynamics take place, e.g., as in susceptible-infected-recovered (SIR) models.
184 biological surfaces of animals and plants (e.g., bird feathers, insect wings, plant leaves, etc.) are
185 OS) oxidize nucleotide triphosphate pools (e.g., 8-oxodGTP), which may kill cells if incorporated int
186 exist for potential non-White populations (e.g., annual membership and meeting attendance costs).
187 en require additives such as precipitants (e.g., polyethylene glycol (PEG)), we also carried out ITC
189 logy is compatible with multiple proteins (e.g. BSA, HSA, GOx, beta-galactosidase) and monomer classe
190 Regulated transport of nuclear proteins (e.g., transcription factors) between myonuclei represents
192 However, taking inspiration from quantum (e.g., parity-time) symmetries that are eliciting growing a
193 challenging for various intrinsic reasons (e.g. low target accessibility or nature/extent of gene mod
194 prior evidence for a causal relationship (e.g., megestrol); (2) drugs without prior evidence for a c
197 high spectral resolutions, as is required e.g. for high-resolution strain mapping, and with large wa
198 ation, and relative supplies of resources (e.g., carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus), leading to nonlin
199 ciated with visual attention and salience (e.g., precuneus, r = -0.35) to unhealthy relative to healt
201 lifying limit of 45Q for the power sector, e.g., 500 ktCO(2)/yr, the tax credit incentivizes the capt
202 Longer lengths of internal chain segments (e.g., total internal chain length) and more long internal
203 creasing attention to fibre-based sensors, e.g. for studying mechanical response/limitations of aeros
205 ism with broad consequences for sociality (e.g., group structure, functioning), ecology (e.g., respon
206 ons that are good for them or for society (e.g., energy conservation, healthy living, safe driving).
208 of fixed geometric objects in state space (e.g points, lines, planes), but rather the stability of st
210 exist in different physicochemical states, e.g. particle hydrogels, which can be dived in suspensions
211 m patients without any amplification step (e.g., PCR) required, thus simplifying the operation furthe
212 nd that two distinct migratory strategies (e.g. some individuals always migrate and others only occas
213 ng sequences following a repeat structure (e.g., AB | AB, ABC | ABC), the latter requiring greater co
214 ng sequences following a mirror structure (e.g., AB | BA, ABC | CBA) and a context-sensitive grammar
216 ere low across sociodemographic subgroups (e.g., CVD rates per 1,000 person-years: age 18 to 24 years
219 ears, the evolution of terrestrial system, e.g. colonization of continents by vascular land plants in
220 regions not directly relevant to the task (e.g., neural activity in visual cortex predicting consciou
221 imulation, and communication technologies, e.g., as robust sources of indistinguishable, single photo
222 morbid conditions at time of LTBI testing (e.g., HIV, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, etc.) were id
223 s technical features that incumbent tests (e.g. t-test and linear regression) do not consider, which
224 s could stimulate non- HCO3- transporters (e.g. Na-H exchangers) by accelerating CO(2) / HCO3- -media
225 he platform to model specific virus types (e.g., hepatitis C) and add additional cellular mechanisms
227 other enteric single-stranded RNA viruses (e.g., Echovirus 12, feline calicivirus) but degraded much
229 um extraction yield of 6995.00 ug ergosterol/g dry weight mushroom was attained with menthol: pyruvic
230 that with increased salinity, the estimated g(m) and maximum photosynthetic capacity were both reduc
231 (iii) the technical limitation of estimating g(m) , which cannot be directly measured, and (iv) how g
232 e with high gravimetric capacitance of 326 F g(-1) (419 F cm(-3)) and ultra-stable cycling stability
233 ributes to the absorptive dissymmetry factor g(abs) , although the system is overall disordered.
234 High-purity 69.69 mmol-H(2)/(dry-ash-free)g-brown seaweed is produced with a conversion as high as
237 een tea extract at 10 (GWG1%) and 50 (GWG5%) g/L as the steeping solution on the chemical, nutritiona
238 de with a high reversible capacity (387 mA h g(-1) ), large specific energy density (775 Wh kg(-1) ),
239 95% CI 0.509 to 1.642, I = 84.38%; and Hedge g 1.396, 95% CI 0.781 to 2.011, I = 84.02%, respectively
241 LP-1 and PYY increased post-procedure (Hedge g 1.095, 95% CI 0.509 to 1.642, I = 84.38%; and Hedge g
243 ch cannot be directly measured, and (iv) how g(m) responds to long- and short-term changes in growth
247 /g, P < 0.001) and on day 7 (7.8 +/- 3.7 %ID/g vs. 3.0 +/- 0.8 %ID/g, P = 0.006), though the efficien
248 day 7 (7.8 +/- 3.7 %ID/g vs. 3.0 +/- 0.8 %ID/g, P = 0.006), though the efficiency of cardiomyocyte su
249 ge injected dose [%ID]/g vs. 3.8 +/- 0.9 %ID/g, P < 0.001) and on day 7 (7.8 +/- 3.7 %ID/g vs. 3.0 +/
250 injected dose per gram of brain tissue (%ID/g) in the cortex and 17.09 +/- 7.22%ID/g in subcortical
251 (10.5 +/- 4.1 percentage injected dose [%ID]/g vs. 3.8 +/- 0.9 %ID/g, P < 0.001) and on day 7 (7.8 +/
252 biochemical and anatomical factors influence g(m) , (iii) the technical limitation of estimating g(m)
255 ver, the immobilized enzyme recovered by low g-force centrifugation retained 83% of its initial enzym
256 and treated with anacardic acid showed lower g-ratio scores when compared to controls, suggesting inc
257 estimated the temperature response of g(m) , g(bs) and leakiness ( ), the amount of concentrated CO(2
260 it a remarkable specific capacity of 648 mAh g(-1) at a current density of 20 mA cm(-2) with a good l
261 fusion of GSP results in a high yield (~1 mg/g) of trans-Res and improved photostability of infused t
262 re proteinuria (>=150 to <500 versus <150 mg/g), higher systolic blood pressure (>=140 versus 120 to
267 ne albumin-to-creatinine ratio 30 to 5000 mg/g and an estimated glomerular filtration rate >=25 to <7
270 olecules dramatically, achieving 103.21 mmol g(cat) (-1) h(-1) with near-unity selectivity for CO gen
272 rocessed food products contaminated at 5 mug g(-1) for milk and egg and 10 mug g(-1) for soy and crus
273 ), 0.015 (Cd), 0.021 (Hg) and 0.105 (Pb) mug g(-1), which are suitable to attain the maximum levels r
280 appropriate limits of detection (0.05-10 ng/g) and limits of quantitation (0.15-30 ng/g) for the ana
285 any recent reviews on: (i) the importance of g(m) for accurately modelling net rates of CO(2) assimil
287 re, we estimated the temperature response of g(m) , g(bs) and leakiness ( ), the amount of concentrat
288 t the critical neuroanatomical substrates of g and working memory include the arcuate fasciculus.
289 A(area) were positively related with that of g(s) , with no changes in instantaneous water-use effici
291 the hydrothermal treatment to form a porous g-C(3)N(4) interconnected three dimensional (3D) network
292 in individuals reporting trauma exposure (r(g) = 0.24, p = 1.8 x 10(-7) versus r(g) = -0.05, p = 0.3
293 sure (r(g) = 0.24, p = 1.8 x 10(-7) versus r(g) = -0.05, p = 0.39 in individuals not reporting trauma
295 lisation and glass transition temperature (T(g)) of three Chilean dried raisins were examined by usin
300 composite material by coupling DMASnBr(3) to g-C(3) N(4) , taking advantage from the combination of t
301 ptimisation, yields photon antibunching with g((2))(0) = 0.39 +/- 0.05 in the single-electron limit (