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1 ge University Enterprises, Cambridge, United Kingdom).
2 tie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom).
3 ) with TandemHeart (LivaNova, London, United Kingdom).
4 ce, Lithuania, Norway, Spain, and the United Kingdom).
5 borehole, Cardigan Bay Basin, Wales, United Kingdom.
6 on kidney transplant outcomes in the United Kingdom.
7 trial conducted in 6 hospitals in the United Kingdom.
8 dical data from 500,000 adults in the United Kingdom.
9 isk and adiposity among adults in the United Kingdom.
10 (PGIPs) are widely distributed in the plant kingdom.
11 intervention from 2007 to 2014 in the United Kingdom.
12 ne sequences are conserved across the animal kingdom.
13 a ubiquitous class of receptors in the plant kingdom.
14 primary care database from across the United Kingdom.
15 d from 4 specialist HF clinics in the United Kingdom.
16 sca, the second largest phylum in the animal kingdom.
17 ial of 104 patients with NAFLD in the United Kingdom.
18 iver perception, was conducted in the United Kingdom.
19 ccessful adaptations to drought in the plant kingdom.
20 iation at a whole-genome scale in the animal kingdom.
21 se of a lifetime is inevitable in the animal kingdom.
22 at Oxford University Hospitals in the United Kingdom.
23 ed to a large general hospital in the United Kingdom.
24 ries: the Netherlands, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
25 bits are linked to TMAO levels in the animal kingdom.
26 n that is probably typical across the animal kingdom.
27 or comparable reactions throughout the plant kingdom.
28 leaf deciduous forest situated in the United Kingdom.
29 n, or ESBL agar, used additionally by United Kingdom.
30 es reported recent travel outside the United Kingdom.
31 mitted to 2 acute hospitals in Derby, United Kingdom.
32 Social grouping is omnipresent in the animal kingdom.
33 large gastroenterology clinics in the United Kingdom.
34 ociated with treatment success in the United Kingdom.
35 lycoproteins conserved throughout the animal kingdom.
36 n of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in the United Kingdom.
37 03 and 2019 at three hospitals in the United Kingdom.
38 and a Cancer Centre for Adults in the United Kingdom.
39 s (HTs), are widely distributed in the plant kingdom.
40 rporated into nursing practice in the United Kingdom.
41 master regulatory factors across the animal kingdom.
42 jectory across a major lineage of the fungal kingdom.
43 l types (BTs)], are common across the animal kingdom.
44 6 years) between 2008 and 2016 in the United Kingdom.
45 B streptococcus (GBS) disease in the United Kingdom.
46 nalyzed their distribution across the fungal kingdom.
47 infection rates have been high in the United Kingdom.
48 pment are deeply conserved within the animal kingdom.
49 ia, they remain uncharacterized in the plant kingdom.
50 ting viruses in the West of Scotland, United Kingdom.
51 ence of numerous DP subfamilies in the plant kingdom.
52 tes from 3 hospitals elsewhere in the United Kingdom.
53 hree university hospitals in Glasgow, United Kingdom.
54 man history with no equivalent in the animal kingdom.
55 the majority of whom are based in the United Kingdom.
56 rs of age) of the Whitehall II Study, United Kingdom.
57 ular Stratification consortium in the United Kingdom.
58 quirements that are shared across the animal kingdom.
59 y is the predominant body plan in the animal kingdom.
60 8-2019, in four GP practices in Kent, United Kingdom.
61 Unit, Royal London Hospital, London, United Kingdom.
62 tomatic SID following COVID-19 in the United Kingdom.
63 at an urban sampling site in London, United Kingdom.
64 criminate sexual behaviour across the animal kingdom.
65 s a near-ubiquitous phenomenon in the animal kingdom.
66 n age-based vaccination policy in the United Kingdom.
67 cterial biofilms, also extends to the fungal kingdom.
68 uals newly diagnosed with T2DM in the United Kingdom.
69 ites), France, Russia, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
70 at have been found in both plant and animals kingdoms.
71 reviously identified conserved motifs across kingdoms.
72 hensive analysis of CYPs from genomes of all kingdoms.
73 though these are widespread among all living kingdoms.
74 verall AHAS architecture is conserved across kingdoms.
75 suggesting functional diversification across kingdoms.
76 ar function related to male fertility across kingdoms.
77 trinsically disordered hub proteins in other kingdoms.
78 ow does consciousness vary across the animal kingdom?
81 and (164), Turkey (238), Uganda (77), United Kingdom (420), and the United States of America (406).
83 lts in the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom (5931 valid responders; 49.2% female; mean age,
86 lures at a healthcare provider in the United Kingdom, a government commissioned report (the Francis R
87 the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom all show that with increased treatment uptake in
88 cohort of 384 SCAD survivors from the United Kingdom, alongside 13 722 UK Biobank controls and a vali
89 (40-69 years, 55.5% female) from the United Kingdom and 409,617 people (>=18 years, 55.8% female) fr
94 trial was conducted in 65 ICUs in the United Kingdom and included 2600 randomized patients aged 65 ye
96 etamorphosis is widespread across the animal kingdom and induces fundamental changes in the morpholog
97 constitutes a universal mechanism for inter-kingdom and intra-kingdom communication that is conserve
98 ks species found in the waters of the United Kingdom and investigate whether body burdens of contamin
101 s before 26 weeks of gestation in the United Kingdom and Ireland.Methods: A total of 129 EP participa
102 illar pattern is preserved across the animal kingdom and is important for the determination of cell p
103 s discovered for the first time in the plant kingdom and is shown to be valuable to improve tannin co
105 sed donation in the United States and United Kingdom and resumption of living donor liver transplanta
107 th COVID-19 at 207 centers across the United Kingdom and whose data were prospectively captured by th
112 revious studies in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada), yielding a sample of 474 to 588 me
113 May 17, 2020) for the United States, United Kingdom, and India were compared with their previous yea
116 California Optos [Optos, Dunfermline, United Kingdom]) and spectral-domain OCT (Cirrus; Zeiss, Oberko
117 es, notably the United States and the United Kingdom, are overrepresented on bioRxiv relative to thei
120 , recruited from 23 care homes in the United Kingdom between December 2016 and May 2018, with last fo
121 ional Health Service hospitals in the United Kingdom between November 1, 2010, and December 31, 2011.
123 tion study (GWAS) of samples from the United Kingdom Biobank (UKB) to identify polymorphisms associat
125 al AdhE enzyme is conserved in all bacterial kingdoms but also in more phylogenetically distant micro
126 the Northern and western areas of the United Kingdom, but increases are seen across the country.
127 xibility is widespread throughout the animal kingdom, but its underlying mechanisms remain poorly und
128 rons (DANs) drive learning across the animal kingdom, but the upstream circuits that regulate their a
129 oxygen-sensing mechanisms across eukaryotic kingdoms can inform us on biological innovations to harn
133 se results highlight the importance of trans-kingdom chemical dialogs for mediating the host response
134 ducted a case-control study using the United Kingdom Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) linke
135 re practices contributing data to the United Kingdom Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD), link
136 ased cohort study using data from the United Kingdom Clinical Practice Research Datalink linked to th
138 ients at 706 general practices in the United Kingdom Clinical Practice Research Datalink, with 66.2 m
139 of antibiotic production in mediating cross-kingdom coevolutionary interactions has received relativ
141 versal mechanism for inter-kingdom and intra-kingdom communication that is conserved among prokaryoti
144 rance, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom) data from the 2015 and 2017 Adelphi Inflammator
145 nt conglutin in peanut allergy in the United Kingdom, despite a degree of cross-reactivity with Ara h
147 a are widespread across the animal and plant kingdoms, displaying complex collective dynamics central
149 cted in eight European countries: the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Ireland, Spain, Italy, Denmark
150 rge pediatric oncology centers in the United Kingdom, France, Italy, and the Netherlands, who were en
151 exciting causes were mandated in the United Kingdom from 1878 to 1887 and at several U.S. psychiatri
153 line in centers in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and Israel (G
156 of loyalty card data from the largest United Kingdom grocery store together with brief advice and sup
157 ectional study carried out at a large United Kingdom gynaecological cancer centre between October 201
158 sting and reaction centre proteins from both kingdoms have been exploited for solar energy conversion
161 nt total hip replacement (THR) in the United Kingdom in 2018, and most can expect it to last at least
162 s paint a picture of evolution in the animal kingdom in which reductive evolution at the protein-codi
163 systematic investigation of CYPs across all kingdoms in terms of identification, classification, and
164 at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, United Kingdom, in 2015 to isolate K. pneumoniae from stool, bl
166 Dental Research symposium in London, United Kingdom, in 2018, followed by a workshop in Bangkok, Tha
169 r, the biophysical properties of these cross-kingdom interactions at the single-cell level during the
170 ontributions of multiple African empires and kingdoms into the transatlantic trade in enslaved Africa
172 t via primary care centers in London, United Kingdom, invited people with loss of smell and/or taste
173 gions are affected the most, with the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, France, the Netherlands, and
176 The most common cause of MH in the United Kingdom is the c.7300G>A RYR1 variant, which is present
177 h fraction of the total proteome mass in all kingdoms is dedicated to protein homeostasis and folding
178 itous post-translational modification across kingdoms, is influenced by the circadian clock and the l
181 ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02313077.FUNDINGUnited Kingdom Medical Research Council Studentship in Vaccine
182 Health Organization [WHO] VigiAccess; United Kingdom Medicines Health Regulatory Authority [UK MHRA];
183 degree of crosstalk both within and between kingdoms, metabolite-focused research has identified mul
184 role of non-bacterial constituents and cross-kingdom microbial interactions in these processes is poo
185 difference between United States and United Kingdom military service member casualties (P = 0.38).
189 are well conserved between animal and plant kingdoms; nevertheless, because plant cells exhibit majo
190 process implemented primarily in the United Kingdom, North America and Australia, whereby nurses con
191 ies such as Germany, Italy, Spain and United Kingdom, obtaining very good agreement between theoretic
195 onospora arabidopsidis, which represents the kingdom of oomycetes and is phylogenetically distant fro
196 s Sharaf & Aldawood, 2011 described from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), were precipitated by the
198 tung (Humboldt-Stiftung), the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in South Africa/Mozambique, B
199 perfamily, members of which are found in all kingdoms of life and are involved in the acylation of li
200 perform regulated protein degradation in all kingdoms of life and consist of a hexameric AAA+ unfolda
202 ibution of meta- and paracaspases across all kingdoms of life and large variation of their biochemica
203 inorganic cofactors that are present in all kingdoms of life as part of a large number of proteins i
204 redict that ACD dimers from sHSPs across all kingdoms of life may partially unfold upon dissociation.
206 diversity and overall relative abundances of kingdoms of life when compared to developed forest soils
207 enzyme appears broadly conserved across all kingdoms of life, which suggests that it represents an a
221 ulator CDC6, supporting conservation, across kingdoms, of cell cycle regulation, through the crosstal
222 raphical hotspots-was launched in the United Kingdom on 24 March 2020 and the United States on 29 Mar
225 and Plant Health Agency (APHA) of the United Kingdom organized a comparative trial to determine the p
226 h are all highly conserved across the animal kingdom, our findings may present a conserved Slit-indep
230 er than the general population in the United Kingdom, penetrance may have been somewhat underestimate
231 ver a quarter of children admitted to United Kingdom PICUs with pediatric inflammatory multisystem sy
233 e hemoproteins ubiquitously found across all kingdoms, playing a central role in intracellular metabo
235 e start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United Kingdom Primary Immunodeficiency Network established a r
237 iversity of cell shapes across the bacterial kingdom reflects evolutionary pressures that have produc
238 mfec and cad1(S205F) mutants, bearing cross-kingdom resemblance to some aspects of the dysbiosis tha
240 Here, we evaluated the results of the United Kingdom's MSU culture in symptomatic patients and contro
243 historical prospective data from the United Kingdom Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme (Januar
248 l samples collected from 8 countries (United Kingdom, Spain, The Netherlands, Finland, Japan, Brazil,
253 ese new examples, we perform the first cross-kingdom structural analysis of the OTU fold that highlig
254 short unsaturated peptides in the bacterial kingdom, suggesting an important biological function in
258 multicenter, randomized trial in the United Kingdom that enrolled adult patients with symptomatic ch
259 bacteria identifies dysbiosis states across kingdoms that may promote fungal translocation and facil
260 titute for Clinical Excellence in the United Kingdom, the Myeloma Response Assessment and Diagnosis S
261 he importance of communication in the animal kingdom, these adjustments can affect social relationshi
262 n dopamine neuron function across the animal kingdom, this may reflect a general principle of how sea
264 e vaccine (PPV23) is available in the United Kingdom to adults aged 65 years or older and those in de
265 s and unrelated healthy adults in the United Kingdom to the PREDICT 1 study and assessed postprandial
266 were applied to the Lizard Peninsula, United Kingdom, to provide hourly estimates of temperature (100
267 attention in France, Germany and the United Kingdom toward climate change and biological invasions i
268 nested case-control study within the United Kingdom Trial of Ovarian Cancer Screening (UKCTOCS).
271 ovided by the United States (US), the United Kingdom (UK) and other nations in the implementation of
273 This collaborative study between the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States (US) aimed to develop
275 la vaccination (UVV) programme in the United Kingdom (UK) due to concerns this could increase herpes
276 d to evaluate the efficacy of current United Kingdom (UK) improvised, interim and specialist mass cas
283 itive selection of spike D614G in the United Kingdom using more than 25,000 whole genome SARS-CoV-2 s
285 systems and the diversification of the Plant Kingdom, Viridiplantae, into over 374,000 described spec
287 mulate SARS-CoV-2 transmission in the United Kingdom, we assessed the long-term prospects of success
288 therings in the United States and the United Kingdom, we investigated the effects of psychedelic subs
289 ) from the 1970 British Cohort Study (United Kingdom) were fitted with a waterproofed thigh-mounted a
290 database of bariatric surgery in the United Kingdom, were extracted to analyse outcomes of patients
291 men, recruited at 29 hospitals in the United Kingdom, were randomly assigned: 127 to the myomectomy g
292 across plant, animal, bacterial, and fungal kingdoms where they act variously as pigments and as rad
293 is a phenomenon conserved across the animal kingdom, where studies on Drosophila melanogaster have r
294 ithin the transplant programme in the United Kingdom, where these donors are commonly used to trigger
295 YP analyses for large-scale genomes from all kingdoms, which allows systematic genome annotation and
296 aly, the Netherlands, Poland, and the United Kingdom) who had been randomly allocated either to a Med
297 oung people (aged 18-29 years) in the United Kingdom, who provided questionnaire data and Magnetic Re
299 pears to be widespread throughout the animal kingdom with risks to individuals, ecosystems and human
300 icro; PAL Technologies Ltd., Glasgow, United Kingdom) worn continuously over 7 days; data were collec