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1 licated for the case of pipelines covered by insulation.
2  clear support for the loop domain model for insulation.
3  in oil recovery, lightweight packaging, and insulation.
4 her outputs act as virtual inputs to achieve insulation.
5 zation of corrosive attack through effective insulation.
6 ures initiate the biodegradation of silicone insulation.
7 ely overlies buried ice and provides thermal insulation.
8 untain pen probe showed excellent electrical insulation.
9 gulate transcription, chromatin looping, and insulation.
10 ction potentials in mammals relies on myelin insulation.
11 tifies a minimal set of factors required for insulation.
12 romatin remodellers and modifiers to mediate insulation.
13  exposed electrode area and integrity of the insulation.
14 plays a role in gene silencing and chromatin insulation.
15 red in the surface glia to achieve effective insulation.
16 t but not for the maintenance of chromosomal insulation.
17 tirely eliminating the problem of electrical insulation.
18 sion, and to provide lubrication and thermal insulation.
19 d a Mod(mdg4)-67.2 multimer are required for insulation.
20 de vitreous fibers used for high temperature insulation.
21 e is far more vascularized and has much less insulation.
22  considered as a viable technology for sound insulation.
23 c-finger protein (MAZ) as a cofactor in CTCF insulation.
24 ating fungal growth on wood- and straw-based insulation.
25 n was likely due to disrupted CTCF-dependent insulation.
26 es can be detected, resembling a myelin-like insulation.
27 h as tapes, bandages, labels, packaging, and insulation.
28 reakpoints in regions with increased genomic insulation.
29 e attenuation, localization, and topological insulation.
30 hanced mainly to compensate for poor thermal insulation.
31  in transcriptional repression and chromatin insulation.
32 eakpoints and regions with increased genomic insulation.
33 ting pathway signals, rather than by pathway insulation.
34 etween the two fabrics to reduce the thermal insulation.
35 as an indicator of requirements for sidewall insulation.
36 es which concurrently require the electrical insulation.
37 s and plaques promoting their compaction and insulation.
38 arrier that regulates amyloid compaction and insulation.
39 pecially for composites requiring electrical insulation.
40 nodes of Ranvier that occupy the gaps in the insulation.
41 or both enhancer-promoter "connections" and "insulation."
42 ble and durable dielectric polymers for wire insulation(1,2).
43 ble only because the magnet is wound without insulation(4), which allows rapid and safe quenching fro
44 brillator (ICD) leads is prone to a specific insulation abrasion characterized by externalization of
45 onist occupation, we postulate that receptor insulation achieves similar uncoupling from G protein as
46 f2) ICR has a multifunctional role including insulation, activation and repression.
47                                         This insulation activity is linked to placenta-specific occup
48 genes IGF2-H19 and also results in a loss of insulation activity.
49           Therefore, CTCF-mediated chromatin insulation acts as a crucial safeguard against hyperacti
50 d benchtop demonstrations of how guidewires, insulation, adjunctive catheters, and dielectric medium
51                  The mechanisms that provide insulation against interference described here may be ap
52 ongstanding illness, and extent of classroom insulation against noise.
53 hosphatases like PP2A, can provide effective insulation against phosphatase crosstalk, but only if th
54           To explore mechanisms that provide insulation against such interference, we have examined c
55 d plastic bin material, bin liners, and foam insulation all adsorbed and off-gassed DPA and could be
56  association with the evolution of feathered insulation and a small mass.
57 rmeability, thermal conductivity, electrical insulation and anticorrosion properties, all of which ar
58 at the molecular machinery underlying axonal insulation and axon-glial interactions may be conserved
59    One activator (Ste5-VWA) provides pathway insulation and dates to the divergence of Fus3 from its
60 a confounding effect of gene density on both insulation and distribution of synteny breakpoints, sugg
61 functions in glia to regulate nervous system insulation and drug-related behaviors.
62 tardant used in polystyrene foams in thermal insulation and electrical equipment.
63   We find that different mechanisms underlie insulation and facilitation; insulation occurs due to st
64 ty nucleome maturation, including persistent insulation and improper euchromatization, leads to impai
65 otein CTCF, which plays an important role in insulation and in large-scale organization of chromatin
66 lds have experienced a process of increasing insulation and individuals tend to spend most of their t
67  propose that the balance of transcriptional insulation and interference at gene clusters facilitates
68 pological-associated domains (TADs), contact insulation and long-range loops, all defined by bulk Hi-
69  feedback between heating, increased thermal insulation and partial melting is predicted to occur in
70 isms and physiological importance of pathway insulation and provide a foundation for the design of cu
71 ops mediated by specific protein factors for insulation and regulation of transcription(5-7).
72 r and molecular mechanisms underlying axonal insulation and SJ formation are still obscure.
73 in rosette, that is essential for epigenetic insulation and the developmentally regulated, hematopoie
74 ad fractures and leads with fluid within the insulation and the mode of presentation were determined
75 mal management applications, such as thermal insulation and thermal dissipation.
76  as the rising star in the fields of thermal insulation and wearable textiles.
77  and one nylon shell with nonwoven polyester insulation) and one off-brand (100% polyester fleece).
78 B compartment switching, perturbed chromatin insulation, and altered chromatin interactions of perice
79 ugh their interaction with core temperature, insulation, and environmental conditions, determining th
80  of the rosette structure, loss of chromatin insulation, and epigenetic silencing of BCL11A.
81 e silencing, methylation-dependent chromatin insulation, and genomic imprinting.
82 u(Hw) protein is required for gypsy-mediated insulation, and the Mod(mdg4)-67.2 protein binds to Su(H
83 asmas is presented as a promising electrical insulation approach for microelectrodes and combined ato
84                                   Therefore, insulations are typically used to minimize the heat loss
85 al microscopy (SECM) tips with rounded glass insulation around the metal wire (radius a = 5 mum) were
86 ent cycles, using two innovative measures of insulation, as well as a possible new way to characteriz
87                  TAD structures and physical insulation associated with their borders are variable be
88 on and neurotransmitter release by providing insulation at axons.
89 TAD boundary strength and 3/4 showed reduced insulation at TAD borders, with putative leukemogenic ef
90 s, is not uniquely specialized for chromatin insulation at the Igf2/H19 region.
91 ation catheter that exhibited fraying of the insulation at the insulation-electrode interface.
92  interactions between TADs and a reduced TAD insulation at their boundaries.
93  body's major energy storage compartment and insulation barrier, and secretes numerous endocrine medi
94 ies, such as flexibility, durable dielectric insulation, barrier properties against environmental con
95 cellular materials are desirable for thermal insulation; battery electrodes; catalyst supports; and a
96 cellular materials are desirable for thermal insulation; battery electrodes; catalyst supports; and a
97        Understanding how to design effective insulation between biochemical subsystems will be critic
98 mporal loop extrusion blocking create strong insulation between TADs.
99 es to the blocking of loop extrusion and the insulation between TADs.
100                                          The insulation between the metallic NiTi structure and the P
101 uced CTCF binding is associated with loss of insulation between topological domains and aberrant gene
102 d production of many devices, such as trench insulation between transistors in microelectronics, plan
103 his deficiency is particularly important for insulation breaches, which may go undetected and present
104  impedance that may increase sensitivity for insulation breaches.
105 thresholds allow for early detection of lead insulation break, fracture, dislodgement, or other probl
106    Encapsulated aerogel fibers offer thermal insulation, breathability, and strength.
107 ally tunable acoustic bandgaps, high thermal insulation, buoyancy, and fluid storage and transport.
108 rate that binding of TFIIIC is necessary for insulation but binding of TFIIIB along with TFIIIC likel
109  in three patients had fluid within the lead insulation but no obvious fracture.
110  Ceramic aerogels are attractive for thermal insulation but plagued by poor mechanical stability and
111 ng basis of nerve ensheathment is the axonal insulation by glial cells and the establishment of septa
112 pmental progression, emulating environmental insulation by small-molecule inhibitors.
113                                    Increased insulation by Su(Hw) in Nipped-B mutants suggests that N
114       This illustrates how efficient thermal insulation by the lava carapace promotes prolonged withi
115                                              Insulation by this transcription factor occurs in the ab
116 ed of neuronal fibers coated with electrical insulation called myelin.
117 rovide a concrete example of how system-wide insulation can be achieved postduplication through a sur
118                                 This optical insulation can be divided into two categories; the insul
119                                      Thermal insulation (carbon dioxide and/or hydrodissection), temp
120 ardant and pest repellent in cellulose fiber insulation (CFI) in Europe since the 1980s.
121                                         This insulation coincided with connexin43-negative regions at
122 renders and paints, used in external thermal insulation composite systems, are very susceptible to mi
123           The lowest level of degradation of insulation concerned ATCC 25923.
124 onformation including loop strength, contact insulation, contact directionality, and density of local
125 r aims to answer the key question of whether insulation coordination and protective equipment employe
126 white genes, was used so that repression and insulation could be assayed simultaneously.
127 ix patients as a result of lead fracture and insulation damage (n = 4) or change in thresholds (n = 2
128                All S aureus strains provoked insulation damage after 9 weeks.
129 reus (S aureus) strains in the silicone lead insulation degradation.
130                                       Robust insulation during growth and cell division involves the
131 G abatement technologies: lighting, building insulation, electricity generation, and passenger transp
132 inspection of catheters, particularly at the insulation-electrode interface, is required if catheter
133 t exhibited fraying of the insulation at the insulation-electrode interface.
134 ent associated with absence of CTCF-mediated insulation, enabling direct interactions between the MYC
135            Advances in DNA assembly and gene insulation facilitate this approach by accelerating mult
136 hat serves as both catalytic center and heat insulation fence to enable photothermal catalytic transf
137 hanced heat transfer, thermal and electrical insulation films, transparent conductive films, material
138 ectrical conductivity, and excellent thermal-insulation/flame-retardant performance simultaneously.
139 n absorbers, thermal shock barriers, thermal insulation/flame-retardant skins, and porous microwave-a
140 brominated flame retardant added to building insulation foams, electronics, and textiles.
141 n nervous system, myelin provides electrical insulation for the neural circuit by forming a highly or
142           Myelin is a multilayer wrapping of insulation formed by glial cells around axons that is es
143 compaction, amyloid fibril surface area, and insulation from adjacent axons thereby reducing neurotox
144 f the integrated MMTV promoter and may allow insulation from cellular regulatory elements.
145 netic element allows for predictable tuning, insulation from contextual changes, and a reduction in e
146 ts a CTCF binding motif and impacts promoter insulation from downstream enhancers.
147 n chromatin domain opening, enhancement, and insulation from neighboring sequences.
148 undaries, suggesting a loss of CTCF-mediated insulation function as a potential reason for domain dis
149 -associated RNAs results in loss of boundary insulation function.
150 n designed to reversibly adapt their thermal insulation functionality.
151 Finally, we demonstrate that loss of pathway insulation has a negative physiological consequence, as
152 ctric energy conversion and improved thermal insulation, has fuelled the search for highly efficient
153 transcriptional activator to cause chromatin insulation, i.e., to relieve position effects at transge
154 uding transcriptional activation/repression, insulation, imprinting, and X chromosome inactivation.
155 . residences by gas savings due to household insulation improvements and hypothetical behavioral chan
156 ctrodes as well as epoxy and dry-film-resist insulation in a cost-effective thin-film and laminate pr
157 es such as near-room-temperature topological insulation in bismuthene, extremely high electron mobili
158 ans and mammals, yet the absence of synaptic insulation in C. elegans raises fundamental questions ab
159 terferes in a dominant-negative fashion with insulation in cut but does not significantly affect hete
160 -TAD chromatin interactions and TAD boundary insulation in T-ALL.
161 re, we report the characterization of axonal insulation in the Drosophila peripheral nervous system (
162 s, has been shown to be essential for axonal insulation in the PNS in embryos and larvae.
163 anism for signal specificity termed "kinetic insulation." In this approach signals are selectively tr
164 ne acetylases, SAS-I and NuA4, functioned in insulation, independently of tRNA and did not participat
165 nd experimental validation demonstrated that insulation is a general property of scaffold tethering.
166                                    Chromatin insulation is a key transcription mechanism that prevent
167 rify the conviction that outer silicone lead insulation is biostable and inert in addition to determi
168                                       Axonal insulation is critical for efficient action potential pr
169  diffusive nature of thermal energy, thermal insulation is critical for energy management to reduce e
170                   Furthermore, CTCF-mediated insulation is dependent on upstream flanking sequences a
171                                 Furthermore, insulation is inherent to scaffold-mediated signaling an
172                                       Axonal insulation is of key importance for the proper propagati
173            Our results demonstrate that this insulation is optimal when pulsatile expression of the m
174 cent progress in developing HSMs for thermal insulation is presented, with the focus on summarizing t
175                                The whole-eye insulation is provided by two sources.
176                            Improving thermal insulation is vital for addressing thermal protection an
177                            Silicone catheter insulation, larynx prostheses undergo biodegradation.
178                                          The insulation layer can recover its original thickness upon
179                                     The thin insulation layer for combined AFM-SECM probes renders th
180       Here, two common plastic materials, an insulation layer of electric cables (polyvinyl chloride,
181 c fluorinated photoresist as the passivation insulation layer.
182 c efficiencies can improve when intermediate insulation layers are used to inhibit the charge transfe
183 l insulation technique based on fluorocarbon insulation layers deposited from pentafluoroethane (PFE,
184  reported folding layers appear at different insulation levels.
185 tiated by tearing among surfaces of the lead insulation, macrophages may be the crucial cells for the
186         Polystyrene foam is a very important insulation material, and hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) i
187 n nanotubes, to millimeters, as in paper and insulation materials.
188                                        While insulation may facilitate evolution by enabling a modula
189 further contributes to understanding of this insulation mechanism.
190 erstanding how phosphatase crosstalk and the insulation mechanisms described here impact the function
191 athematical models to explore three possible insulation mechanisms.
192 chgears (GIS) as an environmentally friendly insulation medium for SF(6) gas.
193 across the plasma membrane by the "lanthanum insulation method" was blocked prior to the induction of
194 rinsic properties of genes, such as sites of insulation near the promoter regions, may contribute to
195 t be balanced against the metabolic costs of insulation necessarily incurred in not affecting the beh
196                   We hypothesize that better insulation necessarily requires higher energy consumptio
197 anisms underlie insulation and facilitation; insulation occurs due to steric exclusion by the loop, a
198 t into the mechanism(s) by which chromosomal insulation occurs, we studied the expression phenotypes
199 agement of semiconductor devices and thermal insulation of aerospace applications.
200 , which means that protection and electrical insulation of axons and rapid signal propagation are imp
201 matin occurred with preservation of sites of insulation of BEAF-32 in evolutionarily distant species,
202 prevent unwanted cross-talk and maintain the insulation of distinct pathways?
203 state change of Artemia embryos, and kinetic insulation of fluctuations in metabolic networks.
204         Reliable circuit design requires the insulation of gates from genetic context, so that they f
205  the increasing need for standardization and insulation of genetic parts has resulted in sequence red
206 ng and with superior characteristics for the insulation of heat.
207 xes is probably centrally important for this insulation of individual MAPK cascades.
208 temperature, is used as the material for the insulation of metal microwires or carbon fibers.
209                                 Pinhole-free insulation of micro- and nanoelectrodes is the key to su
210  molecular mechanism underlying the temporal insulation of mitosis.
211         The PTFE coating provides electrical insulation of most of the electrode surface with selecte
212  on a model house showed that relative to an insulation of polyurethane, the bio-resourced foams led
213  FISH studies presented here demonstrate the insulation of replication patterns within the imprinted
214 radius underneath the nonlinear ring with an insulation of SiO2 layer supports the generated THz with
215  chromosomes emerges independently of proper insulation of TADs.
216 rmi level to the Dirac point and to the high insulation of the bulk.
217 ulation of the individual ommatidia, and the insulation of the compound eye as a whole.
218                                 Cyclodextrin insulation of the conjugated backbone improves EET, incr
219 rolled transcription and gypsy-mediated gene insulation of the cut locus.
220 esulting from gypsy retrotransposon-mediated insulation of the cut wing-margin enhancer.
221                                   Electrical insulation of the die has been achieved through the inse
222 , electroosmotic flow occurring at the glass insulation of the electrode produces significant convect
223 ion of microprocessors and memory to provide insulation of the increasingly shrinking features.
224 tion can be divided into two categories; the insulation of the individual ommatidia, and the insulati
225 or three distinct functions: transcriptional insulation of the maternal Igf2 allele, transcriptional
226 e paternal H19 promoter, and transcriptional insulation of the maternal Igf2 promoters.
227                              In RTT neurons, insulation of the methylation-edited MECP2 locus by dCpf
228 sist layer has revealed excellent electrical insulation of the micro-electrodes and between interconn
229 angs on the solution side due to the greater insulation of the sensing surface.
230                               We report that insulation of the sigmaF pathway from the sigmaB pathway
231 erminants of PbceA and PpsdA that ensure the insulation of these two paralogous pathways at the RR-pr
232 readily explains why chromosomal folding and insulation of topologically associated domains requires
233 ed for looping between CTCF target sites and insulation of topologically associating domains (TADs).
234              Crystalline solids with extreme insulation often exhibit a plateau or even an upward-slo
235          Formation of myelin, the electrical insulation on axons produced by oligodendrocytes, is con
236  extensive physical compartmentalization and insulation on the one hand and facilitated long-range in
237 ons; however, certain design features (e.g., insulation or a fan) tend to increase relative levels of
238 e junctions play an essential role in axonal insulation or blood-brain-barrier formation.
239 ilizing one of two mechanisms, CTCF-mediated insulation or the transcription of non-coding RNAs (ncRN
240 pplications was quantified by considering an insulation panel made by hemp fiber (85%) and polyester
241                                      Optical insulation plays a critical role in the fine visual acui
242 ter of rDNA, suggesting that transcriptional insulation plays a role in regulating the transcription
243  the snowpack; a shallower snowpack has less insulation potential, causing colder soil temperatures a
244 onal membrane permeability or perijunctional insulation, produces no alterations in the junctional st
245 tric polarization while maintaining inherent insulation, producing high-dielectric-constant, low-loss
246 h pure PolyFR as well as PolyFR in the final insulation product, expanded polystyrene foam.
247 nergy consumption by enabling better thermal insulation, promoting effective sunlight harvesting and
248 n of nuclear condensate assembly weakens the insulation properties of a specific subset (~20%) of top
249                     Here, we investigate the insulation properties of CTCF at the human and mouse hom
250 d by the hosts, and/or the nests' structural insulation properties, to raise their broods (larvae and
251                                 This "social insulation" protects secretors from competition with non
252 n potential outperforms the perfect acoustic insulation provided by a fully shut single-glazed window
253                              Despite thermal insulation provided by blubber and fur layers and low Ar
254 n technique particularly useful for submicro insulation providing radius ratios of the outer insulati
255 well as shredded straw offer desired thermal insulation qualities.
256 at mantle fertility and possibly sedimentary insulation, rather than high mantle temperature, account
257 orption, reduced adhesion and friction, heat insulation, reinforcement of composites for mechanical d
258                                      Thermal insulation relies on the reduction of thermal conductivi
259 ng in shear zones and more efficient thermal insulation, removing the requirement for unusually high
260 assess the consequences in terms of biobased insulation requirements to reach climate neutrality.
261      Our results indicate that indeed better insulation requires more energy.
262 it a three order of magnitude enhancement of insulation resistance.
263 cer-like signatures, the augmented chromatin insulation safeguards transcriptional fidelity.
264 trapod evolution, with critical functions in insulation, sensation, display and flight.
265 , where RG is the ratio of the radius of the insulation sheath divided by the electrode radius), and
266                                         This insulation shields them from high temperature variabilit
267 cations in numerous industries: from thermal insulation, shock absorbing/gap-filling support cushions
268 mportant implications: (i) for mechanisms of insulation since CTCF regulates chromatin at a distance,
269 rials (HSMs) show a great promise in thermal insulation since the existence of high-density gaseous v
270 e found that nucleosomes flanking human CTCF insulation sites are similarly disrupted.
271                  Concrete-based ones require insulation sizes that are too large and heavy to be supp
272             Reduced air exchanges due to new insulation standards may also contribute to its occurren
273 cuits and particularly those requiring tight insulation, such as complex biosynthetic pathways, senso
274 lts provide a link between transcription and insulation, suggesting that these processes may be mecha
275 , the 50% BDV (U(50)) of solid/gas composite insulation system is significantly improved when using Y
276                                      A novel insulation technique based on fluorocarbon insulation la
277                         They provide optical insulation that prevents extraneous light rays from inap
278 implicated in transcriptional regulation and insulation through genome-wide colocalization with the i
279 s a possible new way to characterize optimal insulation through the balancing of these two measures i
280 s, including lightweight structures, thermal insulation, tissue scaffolds, catalyst supports, and ele
281 ed holes, and incorporating 20 mm fiberglass insulation to minimize heat loss.
282                            Disrupting MPN SC insulation to overcome dormancy, interfering with aberra
283  nanostructured surface possesses electrical insulation to support capacitive touch functionality.
284 E in various fields, ranging from electrical insulation to tribological to medical applications, as w
285 er followed by pyrolysis results in a direct insulation-to-conduction transformation of poly(dopamine
286 equirements of CTCF-mediated transcriptional insulation using a sensitive insulator reporter in mouse
287 ulation providing radius ratios of the outer insulation versus the disk electrode (RG values) suitabl
288 been implicated in mediating transcriptional insulation, via its interactions with CTCF.
289  electrode size, shape, and thickness of the insulation wall.
290  is the control over the thickness of quartz insulation walls relative to the size of the electroacti
291                                          The insulation was entirely dependent on formation of a DNA
292 transgene was unimportant, since chromosomal insulation was equally apparent when both copies of the
293 uence for mediating imprinting and chromatin insulation was investigated by substituting it for two c
294 ts, where they offer benefits in filtration, insulation, wetting and colouring.
295           This trend was mimicked by thermal insulation which initially improved.
296 stratified through their reciprocal physical insulation, which is a single and biologically relevant
297 ld-up of compartments and a reduction in TAD insulation, while loops are generally stable from G1 to
298 o to a region of Su(Hw) that is required for insulation, while the N terminus mediates self-associati
299 ditory stimulation with noise, ambient noise insulation with masking earplugs, and a control group re
300 Further, we demonstrate that the presence of insulation yields a consistent and separable influence o

 
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