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1 g of the design problems solved by evolution in nature.
2 g the variation in mating behaviour observed in nature.
3 gene diversity surveys to understand Archaea in nature.
4  with insomnia is likely to be bidirectional in nature.
5 despite many Paralympic sports being dynamic in nature.
6 alize DOM, rather changes were compositional in nature.
7 r motors that translocate DNA are ubiquitous in nature.
8 that activates methane at ambient conditions in nature.
9 ilding blocks as cubes, a shape rarely found in nature.
10 ll cues that precede a reward are predictive in nature.
11 y represent the diversity of genetic systems in nature.
12 riation in reproductive and actuarial ageing in nature.
13 s regime, but requires further documentation in nature.
14 nd their underlying mechanisms remain scarce in nature.
15    Knots are remarkable topological features in nature.
16 DAMPs have been shown to be pro-inflammatory in nature.
17 astic types used in effect studies and those in nature.
18 t abundant and cheaply available biopolymers in Nature.
19  has many applications in nanotechnology and in nature.
20  because of longer exposure time to sunlight in nature.
21 aits could mediate host-symbiont specificity in nature.
22 of the most intriguing fundamental phenomena in nature.
23 sly strong and soft is usually contradictory in nature.
24 distribution, whether monomodal or polymodal in nature.
25 s a unique nanomachine for swimming motility in nature.
26 Darwin, is a pattern widely assumed to occur in nature.
27 dentify which paths are more likely to exist in nature.
28 make the experiments closer to the situation in nature.
29 fect targeting is likely to occur frequently in nature.
30 ion and whether it is transient or long-term in nature.
31 arly how it shapes nest site choice behavior in nature.
32 chanistic understanding of their performance in nature.
33  internucleotide linkages are known to occur in nature.
34  class of bioactive compounds found abundant in nature.
35  the stakes during formation of social bonds in nature.
36  by the standard set of 20 amino acids found in nature.
37 s that are both broad-spectrum and selective in nature.
38 e lone pair-pai (lp-pai) or the OH-pai type, in nature.
39 nt interactions, which are nearly ubiquitous in nature.
40 lkaloids and are, for the most part, dimeric in nature.
41 ersification, demonstrating their importance in nature.
42 oxides is highly localized and heterogeneous in nature.
43  that shape microbial community interactions in nature.
44 C is one of the most commonly found subtypes in nature.
45 ctive pressures impacting bacterial survival in nature.
46 truction of targeted RNA, hitherto not found in nature.
47 -F bond is one of the strongest single bonds in nature.
48 cies infections of Theileria spp. are common in nature.
49 h as classrooms, are inherently multisensory in nature.
50 osis to show that PNNs can be highly dynamic in nature.
51 tion are not technical but rather biological in nature.
52 nd the persistence of these inbred societies in nature.
53  lie at the heart of many chemical processes in nature.
54 f HCV, one of the most structured viral RNAs in nature.
55 tigate keloidogenesis are largely procedural in nature.
56 on, which were predominantly proinflammatory in nature.
57 with a coordinated majority-occur frequently in nature.
58 portance of character displacement processes in nature.
59 mmunities of aquatic arthropods and microbes in nature.
60 nonlinear population dynamics are ubiquitous in nature.
61 tures of viruses, which are already abundant in nature.
62 apeutic benefits, but few are cardiovascular in nature.
63 f acquired drug resistance that is transient in nature.
64 s of the duplication, but were heterogeneous in nature.
65 tant mechanism that enables rapid adaptation in nature.
66 ing these intuitions are not always rational in nature.
67 nctionality to DNA that is not already found in nature.
68 petitive dynamics, and biodiversity patterns in nature.
69 ies, including those that are cardiovascular in nature.
70 catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) that do not exist in nature.
71 , the predominant methane oxidation catalyst in nature.
72 re found and the diverse functions they play in nature.
73 ecture of the palette of materials available in nature.
74  learning occurs under a range of conditions in nature.
75  of the most abundant renewable biomaterials in nature.
76 s on Racemic Mixtures are atypical processes in Nature.
77 atomical joining, which is otherwise unknown in nature.
78 s, and explained the dominance of todorokite in nature.
79 acids (SCFAs) are small molecules ubiquitous in nature.
80 e single most expensive burst maneuver found in nature.
81    Carbohydrates are ubiquitous biomolecules in nature.
82 federally threatened species, and mosquitoes in nature.
83 ility to directly observe wildlife mortality in nature.
84  inner SEI that is thin, dense and inorganic in nature.
85 s in biological function that are ubiquitous in nature.
86 and that longer RNA triple helices may exist in nature.
87 hemical cycles and enhance genetic diversity in nature(1,2).
88 and the structures and functions of proteins in nature(1,2).
89  of lysogeny and other viral life strategies in nature(6,8-15).
90                    The majority were fibrous in nature (95%) and blue (88%) or black (9%) in colour.
91  exhibit exotic phenomena not commonly found in nature, achieved by combining geometrical and resonan
92 yst is solid but the reaction is homogeneous in nature allows stabilizing the surface of the catalyst
93 ar properties, yet this atom is rarely found in Nature and approaches to integrate fluorometabolites
94                 The concept of SR is generic in nature and can be extended beyond photodetector to an
95 se cases of "link-usage asymmetry" are local in nature and can be mechanistically understood, for ins
96      Chemotactic interactions are ubiquitous in nature and can lead to non-reciprocal and complex eme
97  help us understand how the virus circulates in nature and can reveal the evolutionary forces that sh
98 nteractions such as epistasis are widespread in nature and can shape evolutionary dynamics.
99 cesses behind barrier dynamics is stochastic in nature and cannot be properly understood with traditi
100 t secondary cell wall formation that abounds in nature and casts leatherwood as a new model for the s
101 anisms to produce DOM that is more aliphatic in nature and contains novel high molecular weight chlor
102 nal potential energy surfaces are ubiquitous in nature and control pathways and yields of many photo-
103 lying the RelTime approach that is algebraic in nature and distinct from all other current methods.
104  interactions between species are ubiquitous in nature and essential for ecosystem functioning.
105 acn)U(III)] moiety is shown to be dispersive in nature and essentially supported by the upper-rim (t)
106  species interactions are expected to switch in nature and experiments.
107 f LPMO contribution to wood decaying process in nature and for the development of sustainable biorefi
108 n a history-dependent fashion are ubiquitous in nature and govern sophisticated processes such as dev
109                      Chirality is ubiquitous in nature and hard-wired into every biological system.
110 ransfer (EET) in microorganisms is prevalent in nature and has been utilized in functional bioelectro
111 he most diverse and conspicuous traits found in nature and have been widely studied from genetic/deve
112              These features are non-periodic in nature and hence not readily detected by conventional
113 ular symbiosis (endosymbiosis) is widespread in nature and impacts many biological processes.
114 nce (SR) is an ingenious phenomenon observed in nature and in biological systems but has seen very fe
115                               Widely present in nature and in manufactured goods, elastomers are netw
116               Granular flows are omnipresent in nature and industrial processes, but their rheologica
117 added products are of fundamental importance in nature and industry.
118 studied in isolation even though they covary in nature and interact in space and time.
119  carbonyls, a process that frequently occurs in nature and is often used by (bio-)organic chemists(7)
120 dreams they reported were less episodic-like in nature and lacked content.
121 - and four-membered rings, widespread motifs in nature and medicinal chemistry, have fascinated chemi
122 cell DNA sequencing approaches, two articles in Nature and Nature Communications have now firmly esta
123               Optical metamaterials are rare in nature and no natural acoustic metamaterials are know
124                      Chirality is ubiquitous in nature and occurs at all length scales.
125  C-C bond-forming reaction currently unknown in nature and one for which there are no catalytic asymm
126 ers new perspectives on biological phenomena in nature and opens the way to highly unusual and select
127 relation to the RotaTeq vaccine were radical in nature and resulted in a change in polarity from a po
128 id differences at position D195G was radical in nature and resulted in a change in polarity from a po
129 d-infecting partitiviruses may be maintained in nature and sets the stage for exploration of their bi
130 ely model important aspects and interactions in nature and society.
131 uced charge-transfer is an important process in nature and technology and is responsible for the emer
132         Turbulent fluid flows are ubiquitous in nature and technology, and are mathematically describ
133 ication of impacting droplets is omnipresent in nature and technology, be it a rain droplet falling o
134 apillary condensation of water is ubiquitous in nature and technology.
135                         Ubiquitous processes in nature and the industry exploit crystallization from
136 ate the ways in which climate effects emerge in nature and the pace with which they alter ecosystems.
137  same S = 2 spin ground state as those found in nature and then systematically probed the effects of
138  structures might have spontaneously emerged in nature and to which precise optical or fabrication co
139 arge norovirus (NoV) outbreaks are explosive in nature and vary widely in final size and duration, su
140 active porous paint materials are composites in nature and widely used in arts and technological appl
141 m fibrillar beta-sheet structures, is common in nature and widely used to fabricate synthetic biomate
142           Deadwood decomposition is relevant in nature and wood inhabiting fungi (WIF) are its main d
143  cognitive states (i.e., primarily intrinsic in nature) and shared across frequency bands.
144 hese interactions are probably electrostatic in nature, and are likely to bear a key structural role
145                   Notably, AF is progressive in nature, and because current treatment options are mai
146 nanoparticles, these nanocages were magnetic in nature, and CTCs could be captured under the influenc
147 ctions between mosquitoes and marine mammals in nature, and it remains unknown how wild cetaceans are
148                      Chirality is ubiquitous in nature, and populations of opposite chiralities are s
149 etry are instead, as we show, self-organized in nature, and strictly nonlocal.
150  that bone material, although mainly mineral in nature, and therefore less susceptible than organic m
151 h and agricultural pest control insecticides in nature, and thus the effect of specific insecticides
152  bower form that reflect species differences in nature, and we gain new insights into spatial, tempor
153              However, their ecological roles in nature are poorly understood and explored.
154 t observations of predator-prey interactions in nature are rare, insight can be gained by quantifying
155 elate to events that are either not allergic in nature, are low risk for immediate hypersensitivity,
156 limeter resolution, however, is only nominal in nature as a number of factors limit the spatial acuit
157 entists use chemistry-driven processes found in nature as an inspiration to design biomaterials as pr
158 ome of the most recalcitrant C-H bonds found in nature as quantified by the bond dissociation free en
159 actate dehydrogenase (LDH) and was oxidative in nature as shown by increased expression of 8-hydroxyd
160  that make predictions based on observations in nature, as well as plausible physiological and ecolog
161                                     However, in nature, bacteria are frequently not pre-immunized, an
162                  In a recent study published in Nature, Bernheim et al.
163                    Papers recently published in Nature Biotechnology describe two independent machine
164                               A recent study in Nature (Bournazos et al., 2020) shows that modifying
165 ular random movements are not solely thermal in nature but also arise from stochasticity in the force
166  diverse geometries encompassing those found in nature but also surpassing known structure space.
167 emarkably this isotope effect is not kinetic in nature but emerges from dynamic effects in which deut
168 nsmission to mosquitoes, is more speculative in nature but is convincingly demonstrated for P. vivax.
169 ccharides are the most abundant biomolecules in nature, but are the least understood in terms of thei
170        The model studied here is qualitative in nature, but can be coupled with a pharmacokinetic/pha
171           Chirality plays a fundamental role in nature, but its detection and quantification still fa
172 ntly been recognized as a key driver of DNRA in nature, but its enzymatic pathway is still uncharacte
173 ion in plants generates remarkable diversity in nature, but the underlying mechanisms remain largely
174 a central furan moiety, are widely dispersed in nature, but their biosynthetic origins are not clear.
175 re the most active H(2) converting catalysts in nature, but their extreme oxygen sensitivity limits t
176 tterfly species traits affect predation risk in nature by determining how defensive traits correlate
177  wide range of these structures are produced in nature by type I terpene cyclase enzymes from one sin
178                                              In Nature, Canon et al.
179 biquitous and frequent environmental changes in nature, causing nonsynonymous mutations that are bene
180              Three recent studies, published in Nature, Cell, and Nature Genetics, have now shed impo
181  what is known of contemporary hybridization in nature comes from the study of pairs of species, eith
182                    Two complementary studies in Nature Communications define a critical role for the
183 ring the largest single-stranded RNA genomes in nature, coronaviruses are critically dependent on lon
184 st potent compounds, which were zwitterionic in nature, could be improved by the formation of an inte
185                                              In nature, different parts of a colony are often exposed
186 ar adaptation is consistently underestimated in nature due to the antagonistic fitness effects of mut
187 tional (shale) reservoirs, which are complex in nature due to their heterogeneous mineralogy and poor
188 tain relations which are typical for objects in nature (e.g., large and intense or small and weak ref
189                                              In nature, echolocating bats experience similar problems
190 ton transfer and electron transfer processes in nature either in distinct elementary steps or in a co
191                         Much of the richness in nature emerges because simple constituents form an en
192 s and length scales plays a fundamental role in nature, enabling unique functionalities in contexts r
193 of rabies virus, a widespread zoonosis which in nature exhibits both dead-end infections and varying
194 hough index infections are rarely observable in nature, experimental inoculations of pathogens into n
195 lations have been suggested to be prokinetic in nature, facilitating the preferential processing of p
196        Most articles found were quantitative in nature, focusing on measurable outcomes of nursing tr
197 f functional organic molecules is a key step in nature for converting sunlight into a useful form of
198  the basic design of the device is universal in nature for E.coli, by creating multiple successful de
199 nse systems have been coopted multiple times in nature for guide RNA-directed transposition by Tn7-li
200  varying compositions of chlorophyll a and b in nature for the application in food quality control.
201      Thin liquid or gas films are everywhere in nature, from foams to submillimetric bubbles at a fre
202                         Effective locomotion in nature happens by transitioning across multiple modes
203 anti-reflector layer is inherently broadband in nature, has a continuously tapered inhomogeneous diel
204 lastic folding, a phenomenon widely existing in nature, has attracted great interests to understand t
205 c tools to investigate inbreeding depression in nature have been limited to single populations, and l
206                                  Few studies in nature have connected genotype to phenotype to fitnes
207                               Many organisms in nature have evolved mechanisms to tolerate severe hyp
208  of dark insoluble pigments found widespread in nature, have become the focus of growing interest in
209 extensive utilization of the cyclic topology in nature highlights the vital role that a cyclic archit
210 ir strengths are shown to be highly variable in nature; however, it is unclear how such variations re
211 ions, understanding and utilising their role in Nature, identifying potential methods for safely extr
212          Although this has not been observed in nature, if pneumococcus can replace its cps with oral
213           Skin color patterns are ubiquitous in nature, impact social behavior, predator avoidance, a
214 e responses that are predominantly canonical in nature.IMPORTANCE Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesv
215 t in the universe, many of these are organic in nature, including some of direct astrobiological inte
216 icrobe-mediated mineralization is ubiquitous in nature, involving bacteria, fungi, viruses, and algae
217       The broad kinetic diversity of Rubisco in nature is accompanied by differences in the compositi
218   The structural diversity of terpenes found in nature is mainly determined by terpene synthases (TPS
219                     While lignin degradation in nature is typically attributed to fungi, growing evid
220    Although most pseudomonads are mesophilic in nature, isolates such as the Antarctic Pseudomonas sy
221                                              In nature, it remains unclear how defensive traits such
222                  The other subtypes differed in nature (lymphoid, myeloid, mesenchymal) and abundance
223 lly smooths out the underlying heterogeneity in nature, making the world appear less ragged than it w
224 tions are positively selected and widespread in nature, making them a powerful tool to study the func
225 rameters such as 2 degrees C for Ae. aegypti in nature may impact the midgut microbiome favoring spec
226                                        Color in nature mediates numerous among and within species int
227                               A recent study in Nature Medicine contributes to growing evidence that
228                                              in Nature Medicine elucidates several mechanisms to inhi
229                  Two recent papers published in Nature Medicine showcase the successful application o
230                    Benzimidazoles are common in nature, medicines, and materials.
231 onary significance of symbiotic interactions in nature, microbiome studies can help to identify the e
232                                              In nature, nano- to micrometer-sized structured material
233  extant communities suggest that coevolution in nature occurs in networks of antagonism and mutualism
234                 The analyses by Poore et al. in Nature offer a strong foundation on which to begin to
235                     Senescence is widespread in nature, often resulting in diminishing survival or re
236 mental conditions and the impacts of changes in nature on human quality of life.
237        While the (Z) geometry is predominant in nature, only a handful of metabolites containing (E)-
238                                              In nature, organic acids are a commonly used source of c
239  the abundance, diet, and movements of ducks in nature, our results have major implications for biodi
240 t that inbred cooperative societies are rare in nature partly because the protective care that enable
241                                     However, in nature plants are routinely subjected to a combinatio
242                                        Water in nature predominantly freezes with the help of foreign
243 was unknown how electron-bifurcating systems in nature prevented energy-wasting short-circuiting reac
244 c itch disorders are likely nonhistaminergic in nature, provoking the hypothesis that other novel eff
245 e molecular processes underpinning flowering in nature remain poorly understood.
246 ly shaped by cognitive state or is intrinsic in nature remains open.
247 LiF-whether chemical, mechanical, or kinetic in nature-remains unknown.
248                                   An article in Nature reports that the unique composition of lymph m
249                      Photoautotrophic growth in nature requires the accumulation of energy-containing
250 t, prevent, repair' - three upcoming Reviews in Nature Reviews Neurology, written by speakers at the
251                                              In nature, so-called structural colors appear in insects
252 an influenza transmission, it is not extreme in nature; some diversity can be meaningfully retained b
253  Exponentially growing systems are prevalent in nature, spanning all scales from biochemical reaction
254 re among the most ornamented offspring found in nature, sporting vividly orange-red natal plumage, a
255  Despite its promise and ubiquitous presence in nature, SR has not been successively harnessed in eng
256 ration from advanced energy management found in nature, such as the nanoporous photonic structures th
257     Stem-cell niche signaling is short-range in nature, such that only stem cells but not their diffe
258      The prevalence of GEF/effector coupling in nature suggests a possible universal system for small
259                                              In nature, terpene cyclases comprise the foundation of m
260 xtremely nonequilibrium condition, not found in nature, tests current theoretical methods in a new re
261 roots and various other structures available in nature that exhibit better buckling resistance are mi
262 ked galactose is a common carbohydrate motif in nature that is processed by a variety of glycoside hy
263         As Th17 cells can be proinflammatory in nature, the equilibrium between effector Th17 and Tre
264     Despite being a high-throughput approach in nature, the proposed method utilizes only frugal tech
265 ht phenomena in biophotonic structures found in nature, the selection of corresponding biopolymers fo
266 ms have some of the fastest escape responses in nature, the sensory networks that mediate their escap
267 icrobe-mediated biomineralization that occur in nature, their mechanisms, as well as their applicatio
268         Albeit preliminary and observational in nature, these analyses provide support for a possible
269 ded resonances', are found to be topological in nature: they emerge when a pair of half-integer topol
270                                     Reported in Nature, this system may ultimately pave the way to st
271     Some of the densest microbial ecosystems in nature thrive within the intestines of humans and oth
272 e system (glmS ribozyme) has been identified in Nature thus far that utilizes a small molecule - gluc
273                            They are utilized in nature to accomplish many cellular tasks.
274 However, chimpanzees use spontaneously tools in nature to achieve many different goals demonstrating
275            Here, some of the strategies used in nature to optimize light-matter interaction are revie
276 ior work indicates that these TS are similar in nature to those for the alkaline hydrolysis of neutra
277 those given the control vaccine, and similar in nature to those previously reported (injection-site p
278 to humans has been observed to be stochastic in nature: toggling between active and inactive states.
279                                     Recently in Nature, using biologically inspired design principles
280      Disordered biostructures are ubiquitous in nature, usually generating white or black colours due
281                                     Recently in Nature, van den Brink et al.
282  further understanding of the roles of LPMOs in nature, varying from biomass conversion to chitinolyt
283                                              In nature, VirChR1s likely mediate phototaxis of algae e
284          Given the ubiquity of glycosylation in nature, we anticipate that CaRe has broad utility.
285 ors (VKRs), an atypical family of RTKs found in nature, we have transformed the human insulin (hIR) a
286     In order to detect and quantify clusters in nature, we introduce and validate metrics which have
287 king inspiration from claws and scales found in nature, we show that buckling kirigami structures app
288 e high diversity among microbial populations in nature, we were surprised that the reactors supported
289                  There is a variety of cases in nature when the action-reaction symmetry is broken.
290 re, we hypothesize that selenomelanin exists in nature, where it provides superior ionizing radiation
291 at DNA methylation changes may be stochastic in nature, while other groups propose distinct signaling
292                     Membranes are ubiquitous in nature with primary functions that include adaptive f
293                     Parasitism is ubiquitous in nature with widespread detrimental effects to hosts,
294 ials of ART initiation and is multifactorial in nature, with demographic factors, HIV-related factors
295  in 10 studies and were primarily neurologic in nature, with two cases of coma-one resulting in death
296           Networks were highly idiosyncratic in nature, yet emotional symptoms (nervousness, emotiona
297           Traditional H bonds are ubiquitous in nature, yet the demonstration of weak H bonds that oc
298   Supergenes underlie striking polymorphisms in nature, yet the evolutionary mechanisms by which they
299 ries and hypotheses in psychology are verbal in nature, yet their evaluation overwhelmingly relies on
300 eferred to as one of the most flexible limbs in nature, yet this assumption requires detailed inspect

 
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