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1 contradicting a central claim of De Dreu and Gross.
2 d thinner myelin of large diameter axons and gross aberrations in myelin organization affecting the n
3           Rigorous characterization found no gross abnormalities in Mac(TRAP) mice and confirmed tran
4 t expected Mendelian ratios and exhibited no gross abnormalities.
5                              We measured the gross alpha- and beta-activities for daily PM(2.5) and P
6 odification of the transcriptome, leading to gross alterations in lipid storage.
7 tact hcrt-1 peptide was less than 10% of the gross amount, suggesting that the regular RIA for CSF hc
8 e some common characteristics, including the gross anatomic appearance, alterations in extracellular
9 r previous works have shown that superficial gross anatomical analyses of these specimens strongly su
10                                  We employed gross anatomical observation, magnetic resonance imaging
11 at there is an 'order' or 'logic' within the gross anatomical patterns observed in both the normal an
12                   BMNC-treated joints showed gross and analytical improvements in synovial fluid and
13                           Using CLARITY, the gross and cellular morphology of the tissues were well p
14                                              Gross and final microscopic diagnoses were compared and
15      One possibility is that, with training, gross and fine movements are co-optimized to produce a c
16 produce a coordinated action; alternatively, gross and fine movements may be modularly refined to fun
17 at reach kinematics and coordination between gross and fine movements progressively changed with repe
18                                              Gross and histologic evaluations of the capsules were us
19                                              Gross and histopathological evidence suggest that fatal
20  Lewy bodies, hippocampal sclerosis, chronic gross and microscopic cerebral infarcts, and transactive
21 hile tumor diagnosis and pathologic staging (gross and microscopic examination of the primary tumor a
22                                          The gross and microscopic pathologic findings as well as the
23  correlation of lesion outcomes displayed in gross and microscopic pathology.
24 ring early developmental stages, both at the gross and ultrastructural level, with specific patterns
25 ationalisation effects are small rather than gross and, I argue, largely silent on the pervasiveness
26 ty along this landscape that allows for both gross- and fine-tuning of tissue oxygen unloading to mee
27               To reach and grasp an object, 'gross' arm and 'fine' dexterous movements must be coordi
28  FS neurons expressed balanced changes, with gross average (n = 142) not different from control.
29                      Adverse events included gross barotrauma, which occurred in 6 patients with PES-
30 bullition can cause the loss of up to 67% of gross benthic oxygen production.
31                                     Particle gross beta activity was used as a surrogate for particle
32 s these knowledge gaps using measurements of gross beta activity, collected at seven Environmental Pr
33 interval [CI], 0.020, 0.028 mBq/m(3)) in the gross-beta particle radiation downwind.
34  the upwind UOGD well count and the downwind gross-beta radiation with adjustment for environmental f
35                  Here, we estimate, based on gross bioaccretion and bioerosion measures, the carbonat
36 In this study, I present descriptions of the gross brain morphology for 19 families of spiders that v
37                                     Although gross brain pathology is not characteristic of autism, s
38 had no clinical diagnosis of dementia and no gross brain structural abnormalities.
39 KO mice were viable and fertile, with normal gross brain structure, normal morphology, intensity and
40 ion of logarithmic city area and logarithmic gross building volume, which also captures the influence
41  observed electricity generation efficiency (gross capacity factors (CF) from simulations = 45-48%, w
42 spacecraft in orbit allowed an estimation of gross carbon fluxes, photosynthesis, biomass burning, ev
43 to all respiration processes (RECO), and the gross carbon uptake by photosynthesis (GPP).
44 urity employ significant insults to generate gross central nervous system abnormalities.
45 the oxidation is reversible when there is no gross change in the coordination geometry upon a change
46                          This was not due to gross changes in postsynaptic neuronal activity with inh
47 ith effects that were broadly independent of gross changes in sleep quality and quantity.
48 entinus similis The LsAA9B structure reveals gross changes in the region equivalent to the canonical
49                                              Gross changes, especially duplications, in palindrome st
50                   These were the presence of gross chromosomal copy number changes and the presence o
51  comparative genomic hybridization to assess gross chromosomal copy number changes.
52 opment of a state of hyper-recombination and gross chromosomal disorder.
53 ces cerevisiae genetic system that generates gross chromosomal rearrangements (GCRs) mediated by fold
54 ons predicted to form non-B-form DNA induced gross chromosomal rearrangements in yeast and displayed
55 omere cohesion, which selectively eliminates gross chromosome aberrations during mitosis.
56 hat ARID1A inactivation is selective against gross chromosome aberrations through causing defects in
57  Pecorans, and Bovids, we traced patterns of gross chromosome changes.
58 pecific regulatory elements colocalized with gross chromosome rearrangements may have provided valuab
59 ssions could result in delayed reductions in gross CO(2) emissions, with consequent high risk of over
60                                    These two gross CO(2) fluxes are derived from EC measurements by a
61 ynamics, (c) hysteresis in the diel cycle of gross CO(2) fluxes, (d) the sensitivity of LUE to the di
62 ethods for predicting additional patterns of gross CO(2) fluxes, such as: (a) the GPP response to VPD
63 uxes, they have paid little attention to the gross components, which are important for a number of re
64 red at 42 days of age were used for chemical gross composition and fatty acid analysis.
65  and determined to 3.2 angstrom, revealed no gross conformational changes upon OBR-5-340 binding.
66 under an AHS perspective using this formula: Gross cost-savings = N * (p1 - p2) * unit cost, where N
67                                          The gross cost-savings of NSQIP were estimated at $11.4 mill
68 nd its interventions ($2.6 million) from the gross cost-savings, the net cost-savings were $8.8 milli
69 ing a rat model of hypertension, we measured gross CSF flow and tracked glymphatic influx and efflux
70 a displacement or replacement of cytoplasmic gross cystic disease fluid protein-15 and CK 7-positive
71 macologically restoring MT stability rescues gross cytoskeleton organization and angiogenic sprouting
72                                  De Dreu and Gross (D&G) seem to have disregarded some relevant exper
73 ts that affect node assembly or disassembly, gross defects in division site positioning result.
74                                              Gross deletion of these segments in mice has severe effe
75 led extension significantly further than the gross disease.
76 alized q-sampling imaging (GQI) validated by gross dissection as a direct anatomical method of identi
77                                              Gross dissection, radiographs, and magnetic resonance im
78 cts using GQI and confirmed the tracts using gross dissection.
79                ePCR outperforms PCR, reduces gross DNA errors, and provides a more uniform distributi
80                                              Gross domestic product (GDP) and derived metrics such as
81  in commuting, but other indicators, such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and unemployment rate, are
82 the value of these contributions to be 3% of gross domestic product (GDP) for Cote d'Ivoire, 0.4% for
83                      For example, per capita gross domestic product (GDP) has been reduced 17-31% at
84  of the economy, contributing at least 3% to gross domestic product (GDP) in the UK and the US.
85 data from 13 other countries with per capita gross domestic product (GDP) over $10,000 US dollars (US
86 tution therapy coverage (per PWID per year), gross domestic product (GDP) per capita (US$1000), and s
87 esity and suicidal ideation with planning by gross domestic product (GDP) per capita or human develop
88  WTP value of at least 25% of each country's gross domestic product (GDP) per capita per DALY averted
89 nancing Global Health database, we extracted gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, also covering 4
90 elled using different independent variables: gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, crude or age-st
91 threshold equal to each country's per capita gross domestic product (GDP) per disability-adjusted lif
92 every wealth decile as countries' per capita gross domestic product (GDP) rises using logistic and li
93  disease activity and damage and a country's gross domestic product (GDP) with a multiple logistic re
94 rs, comprising less than 20% of the national gross domestic product (GDP), are responsible for ~75% o
95 r country, with costs approaching 18% of the gross domestic product (GDP).
96 l (ie, adjusted for purchasing power parity) gross domestic product (GDP).
97  a reduction of land-use impacts per unit of gross domestic product (GDP).
98 ife year and as a function of each country's gross domestic product (GDP).
99     Finally, we found that rising per capita gross domestic product (GDPpc) generally led to an incre
100 tcome and indicators of country development (gross domestic product [GDP] per capita or Human Develop
101 gislation, demographic and economic factors (gross domestic product [GDP] per capita, prevalence of i
102 an estimated $1.4 trillion in 1996 (13.3% of gross domestic product [GDP]; $5259 per person) to an es
103 egradation in the face of rapidly increasing gross domestic product and resource consumption [4]-has
104  countries with similar levels of per capita gross domestic product and total health expenditure.
105 ld reduce the global export volume by 32.5%, gross domestic product by 9.0%, carbon dioxide by 6.3%,
106 xperiencing an almost doubling of per-capita gross domestic product by purchasing power parity (GDP [
107                     We estimated the size of gross domestic product for each country and territory in
108 c sensitivity analyses were below per capita gross domestic product in all 3 countries in 99% of simu
109  2018 should contribute $12.2 billion to the Gross Domestic Product over 11 years.
110 thresholds including one times the country's gross domestic product per capita ($694).
111 hold accounting for other factors, including gross domestic product per capita and non-independence b
112 lity (>90%) of being less than 0.5 times the gross domestic product per capita in 54 countries, and l
113 ita in 54 countries, and less than 1.0 times gross domestic product per capita in 63 countries.
114 e participation rates, employment rates, and gross domestic product per capita to estimate the potent
115 n assumed evolutions of world population and gross domestic product per capita, no collapse of primar
116 r the last 20 y, despite modest increases in gross domestic product per capita.
117 ctiveness ratios of $1010 (Zimbabwe's annual gross domestic product per person) or less per year of l
118 sted to 2016 United States dollars using the gross domestic product price index.
119  that the aggregated urban quantities (e.g., gross domestic product) scale systematically with popula
120 ontrolled for multiple covariates, including gross domestic product, democratisation level, and popul
121 n scientific papers, patents, employment and gross domestic product, for 353 metropolitan areas in th
122 shold of US$1950, the 2017 Indian per capita gross domestic product, to define cost-effectiveness.
123 n, but for 48% of its patents and 33% of its gross domestic product.
124 uivalent to an annual tax of 0.12% on global gross domestic product.
125 arison to historical trends in longevity and gross domestic product.
126 veness threshold of one to three times rural gross domestic product.
127 ivities of net ecosystem productivity (NEP), gross ecosystem productivity (GEP) and ecosystem respira
128 e role of plant phenology as a regulator for gross ecosystem productivity (GEP) in peatlands is empir
129 ositively in spring and summer with rates of gross ecosystem productivity and respiration.
130 ed that elevated CO(2) did not affect either gross ecosystem productivity or ecosystem respiration, a
131  of carbon, in turn, is composed of opposing gross emissions and removals (e.g., deforestation and fo
132 Feces and diet were assayed for Mn, fat, and gross energy (GE).
133 Moreover, PRC mutant phenotypes emerge after gross epigenetic and transcriptional changes within the
134 dividual cities, five regression models with gross error elimination are established between average
135                                              Gross exam prompted re-excision in 166 cases (61%).
136                  Secondary outcomes included gross examination with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage
137 ese marginal damages to compute economy-wide gross external damage (GED) due to premature mortality.
138 e broadly defined by their correspondence to gross features of the nervous system (such as cytoarchit
139 constrained by the global carbon budget, the gross fluxes are largely unconstrained, suggesting that
140 gnificantly increased risk of acute/subacute gross haemorrhage in the presence of CAA.
141 nt, APOE e2 significantly increased risk for gross haemorrhage.
142 d graph-aware retrieval of selective sweeps (GRoSS)-has good power to detect loci in the genome with
143                                              Gross hemolysis and excess host nucleic acid reduced ass
144        Our findings illustrate the on-going, gross impact people can have on bird community structure
145  to the epoch preceding the test odor led to gross impairment.
146                              Age and average gross income were not found to be significant predictors
147                                 Age, average gross income, and insurance were assessed as potential p
148 st of living, household income, and adjusted gross income.
149 large reductions in CDO(2) with cold stress, gross indices of cognition remained stable.
150 oncurrent cold stress reduced CBF and CDO(2) Gross indices of cognition were not impaired by any comb
151 ogy, hippocampal sclerosis, atherosclerosis, gross infarcts) were associated with global cognitive de
152                                              Gross intraoperative assessment can be used to ensure ne
153                          The severity of the gross lesion was significantly higher (P = 0.003) in M.
154 at either different pathogens cause the same gross lesions in different species or that the same dise
155                                           No gross lesions were identified by endoscopy.
156                                         At a gross level, this is characterized by mean-squared displ
157                                 However, the gross levels of H3R17me2a in CARM1 KO mice did not signi
158                                          The gross local changes that occur in proteins upon succinyl
159                    While DXR does not induce gross loss of epithelium, others have shown elevated ser
160                                 Although the gross mechanism signaling myopic ocular growth and its r
161 eight in the CD1 strain, there were no other gross morphologic differences with respect to alveolar d
162  model of CLN1 disease develops biochemical, gross morphological and in vivo brain alterations confir
163                The postnatal development and gross morphological architecture of mutant mice was indi
164 e developmental processes, despite a lack of gross morphological change.
165 in isolation, is associated with a number of gross morphological changes in the brain, but the fundam
166 ough this dysfunction was not accompanied by gross morphological changes in the retina.
167                              We examined the gross morphological changes in these lungs, the density
168                 The double-mutants showed no gross morphological changes of the brain, and in contras
169 ors neuropathology and ultimately results in gross morphological deformities strikingly similar to CZ
170  anterior-posterior hindbrain patterning and gross morphological disruption of CN V seen in LgDel+/-.
171 made by rearing them to maturity so that the gross morphological features of the adult can be used to
172  In this study, we demonstrate that multiple gross morphological traits respond to a reduction in chl
173  are seen when hindbrain patterning and CN V gross morphology is altered, but not when it is normal o
174 tion, tmc triple-mutant larvae retain normal gross morphology of hair bundles and proper trafficking
175 ast with Cambrian taxa in both lifestyle and gross morphology(2,6).
176                Benthic forms with a frondose gross morphology, assigned to the morphogroups Rangeomor
177  pathway perturbations, including defects in gross morphology, vein differentiation, and overall size
178  animals had no detectable effect on retinal gross morphology.
179 43]), fine motor (0.09 [-0.49 to 0.66]), and gross motor (-0.41 [-1.09 to 0.27]) domain scores betwee
180 st hoc analyses suggested that LNS benefited gross motor development among boys more than did CSB (in
181  breastfeeding (EBF) and age at weaning with gross motor development, vision and autonomic physical a
182                                  We assessed gross motor function before and after SDR and postoperat
183 f life in children with cerebral palsy and a Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) level
184 sented in terms of motor function, using the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS).
185 ary outcome was score changes in the 66-item Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM-66) and seven domains
186                          Four assessments of gross motor function were carried out for each participa
187 n female and male animals and did not change gross motor function.
188 ients with severe dyskinetic cerebral palsy (Gross Motor Functioning Classification System level IV-V
189  morbidity and survival at two years without gross motor impairment) was investigated using three-lev
190 age, 169 [23.2%] fine motor, and 267 [38.4%] gross motor).
191  analysis presents secondary trial outcomes: Gross motor, fine motor, and language development were a
192 velopmental Assessment Tool (MDAT) to assess gross motor, fine motor, language, and social skills; th
193 positive effect of EBF and age at weaning on gross motor, running and climbing scores was strongest a
194  by 0.33 (95% CI: 0.28, 0.37), p < 0.001 for gross motor; 0.26 (0.20, 0.31), p < 0.001 for fine motor
195  During learning, the refinement of fine and gross movements was behaviorally and neurally dissociabl
196 tum had distinct effects on skilled fine and gross movements.
197 RLC mice, but mutant animals did not display gross muscle weakness in vivo.
198                           As a share of 2015 gross national income (GNI), additional investments woul
199 come and middle-income countries, defined by gross national income per capita of less than US$12 236
200 vi support to self-financing (3-year average gross national income per capita of US$1580), they will
201                                Results Swine gross necropsy did not show any extracardiac damage rela
202 gressive histopathological features, such as gross necrosis and high tumor grade.
203 l nervous system (CNS) FAO did not result in gross neuroanatomical changes or systemic differences in
204 at mu-CT can provide additional insight into gross neuroanatomy without damaging rare and precious sp
205      Schoenoplectus showed both high net and gross NH(4)(+) uptake, thereby being the most effective
206 functional mitochondria, there was a lack of gross nuclear DNA strand breaks and apoptosis.
207    However, how these interactions influence gross nuclear organization and their relationship with t
208                                 However, the gross number of primary neurites and dendritic segments
209                     We estimated the net and gross nutrient uptake based on the longitudinal profiles
210                                  De Dreu and Gross offer novel solutions to discouraging attackers vi
211                                 There was no gross or histopathologic evidence of toxicity.
212              Bladder tumors can present with gross or microscopic hematuria, which is evaluated with
213 selective breeding by humans has altered the gross organization of the brain in dogs.
214              The contribution by De Dreu and Gross oversimplifies the complexity of the topic.
215 ygen sink comprising about a third of marine gross oxygen production, and a net oxygen sink amounting
216 acellular superoxide production represents a gross oxygen sink comprising about a third of marine gro
217                                              Gross pathological, histological, and ultrastructural ex
218  demonstrate prostate boundary anatomy using gross pathology and MRI examples.
219 human primates tolerated the implant without gross pathology or microscopic signs of histopathology c
220 safe BBB openings, as shown by MR images and gross pathology.
221 2 weeks, being consistent with outcomes from gross pathology.
222 s to the human P209L mutation did not have a gross phenotype, compound heterozygote knockout (KO) and
223       Porcine experiments were analyzed with gross photographs, anterior segment optical computed tom
224 light), and had no effect on others (maximum gross photosynthesis), with the first two effects depend
225    Taken together, N deposition will enhance gross photosynthetic C gain of the terrestrial plants wh
226 inger equation (equivalently, the attractive Gross-Pitaevskii equation).
227 ported by the theoretical model based on the Gross-Pitaevskii equation.
228 hen closed loop recycling is considered, the gross platinum demand from the glass industry would be t
229                                  De Dreu and Gross predict that attackers will have more difficulty w
230    We quantified respiratory partitioning of gross primary production (GPP) and CUE of field-grown tr
231  Earth observation-based estimates of global gross primary production (GPP) are essential for underst
232 t for two key predictions of the model: that gross primary production (GPP) follows a hump-shaped rel
233 l fluorescence (SIF) to estimate and monitor gross primary production (GPP) in terrestrial ecosystems
234 ications of this expansion on variability in gross primary production (GPP) remain elusive.
235 opment, and it increased the partitioning of gross primary production (GPP) to aboveground respiratio
236                                      Net and gross primary production (NPP, GPP) are essential proper
237 ate, based on a large compilation of data on gross primary production and either BP or NPP.
238 y respiration, net community production, and gross primary production from DO changes showed that DO
239 tance, or on complicated inverse models from gross primary production or solar-induced fluorescence.
240 ly greater deactivation energies for net and gross primary production rates compared to the algae spe
241 d normalized difference vegetation index and gross primary production shows that the enhanced carbon
242 on uptake is soil moisture, which can reduce gross primary production through ecosystem water stress(
243  in enhanced photosynthetic carbon fixation (Gross Primary Production, GPP), as can be evidenced from
244  per year) increase in carbon uptake through gross primary production, this additional carbon uptake
245  optimum air temperature for ecosystem-level gross primary productivity ([Formula: see text]) is poor
246 ct photosynthetic capacity, that is, maximum gross primary productivity (GPP(max) ).
247              Path analyses revealed that the gross primary productivity (GPP) and ecosystem respirati
248 as evaluated by comparing model estimates of gross primary productivity (GPP) and latent heat fluxes
249 terannual variability of weather conditions, gross primary productivity (GPP) and net primary product
250                        Relationships between gross primary productivity (GPP) and the remotely sensed
251 nto a stronger climate and CO(2) response of gross primary productivity (GPP) and transpiration at th
252  turnover times are lower with the effect on gross primary productivity (GPP) close to 0.
253                                              Gross primary productivity (GPP) increased with diffuse
254  shows that SOX decreases the sensitivity of gross primary productivity (GPP) to soil moisture, which
255  colder locations, the seasonal evolution of gross primary productivity (GPP) was characterized by a
256 m CO(2) fluxes Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), Gross Primary Productivity (GPP), ecosystem respiration
257 on (Reco) was more sensitive to warming than gross primary productivity (GPP), while the opposite was
258 Pg C per annum transfer of CO(2) into plants-gross primary productivity (GPP)-is the largest land car
259 models may improve predictions of the forest gross primary productivity (GPP).
260 archical Bayesian approach that incorporated gross primary productivity and environmental drivers to
261 product, an NPP model-based product and four gross primary productivity products.
262 ax) are associated with an increase in total gross primary productivity through enhanced carbon assim
263 vapotranspiration and to a smaller extent on gross primary productivity.
264  if they are identified in tree rings versus gross primary productivity.
265 ere revenue and 3 measures of annual profit: gross profit (revenue minus the cost of goods sold); ear
266 tly greater than those of S&P 500 companies (gross profit margin: 76.5% vs 37.4%; difference, 39.1% [
267  reporting research and development expense (gross profit margin: difference, 30.5% [95% CI, 20.9%-40
268 orted cumulative revenue of $130.5 trillion, gross profit of $42.1 trillion, EBITDA of $22.8 trillion
269 ported cumulative revenue of $11.5 trillion, gross profit of $8.6 trillion, EBITDA of $3.7 trillion,
270 ance dependency significantly influences the gross reaction kinetics and accounts for the observed na
271 ma membrane AHA-type H(+)-ATPase governs the gross repolarization process.
272                        Boost radiotherapy to gross residual tumor present at the end of induction did
273 tional boost of 14.4 Gy was delivered to the gross residual tumor, for a total dose of 36 Gy.
274                                  De Dreu and Gross's argument that attack and defense are distinct st
275                  With respect to De Dreu and Gross's article, we comment on the psychological functio
276                                  De Dreu and Gross's description of the proximate mechanisms conditio
277                                  De Dreu and Gross's distinction between attack and defense is compli
278  We focus on the implications of De Dreu and Gross's findings for the evolutionary perspective on out
279 nd out-group derogation supports De Dreu and Gross's framework but does indicate that more emphasis o
280 of this evidence is missing from De Dreu and Gross's interesting article.
281 ss in conflict than predicted by De Dreu and Gross's model.
282 ter utilization translated into ~ 20,000 USD gross savings in filter cost per 100-patient receiving C
283    Although differences were undetectable in gross Se and Te ore levels before and after fungal inter
284                                              Gross spinal cord anatomy, spinal meninges, contrast age
285                                     Although gross testicular pathology was not seen, the demonstrate
286          Low pH did not detectably alter the gross topology of APOL1, as determined by antibody acces
287                                              Gross total resection (GTR) was achieved in 119 cases (7
288 er, black ethnicity, higher KPS, obtaining a gross total resection (GTR), MGMT promoter-methylated ge
289 upratentorial ependymoma were observed after gross total resection (GTR).
290                                            A gross total resection was achieved in 95.5% of patients.
291 Intraoperative MRI has been shown to improve gross-total resection of high-grade glioma.
292 tively for nutrients during periods when the gross transport capacity of the heterotrophic plankton c
293 btype, positive selection for mutations, and gross tumor characteristics including mutational signatu
294  2-3: N = 90) were found in- and outside the gross tumor volume (GTV) in 33.3% and 8.9%, and only mic
295 cle ratio (TMR(max)) at 4 h after injection, gross tumor volume (GTV), relative hypoxic volume based
296 responsive tumors that occurred earlier than gross tumor volume regression.
297                                          All gross tumor was resected during the procedure.
298 according to the VERDICT model in advance of gross tumour volume changes as well as ADC and kurtosis
299         syngo.CT-Liver-Analysis software for gross tumour volume determination has greater reliabilit
300 were measured using harmonized protocols for gross volume and subcortical shape morphometry in 533 in

 
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