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1 to extend or contract the boundaries equally likely.
2 n environment in which disease recurrence is likely.
3                                      This is likely a conserved feature of the metazoan SAC, since th
4 icate that the diamond core isomerization is likely a practical enzymatic strategy to unmask the stro
5 nted fluorescence spectroscopic toolkit will likely accelerate the development of dynamic structural
6                             This process was likely accomplished by the binding of Mt2 ectodomain to
7 membrane saturation in the fat1Delta mutant, likely accounting for UPR induction.
8 in-2 homologs, but absent in arrestin-3 that likely accounts for the differences in the IP(6) effect.
9                    The TGF-beta ligand DAF-7 likely acts upstream of IIS and links feeding to odr-10
10 s not observed for charge-reduced ADH, which likely adopted compact structures that are resistant to
11 cks, and we suggest that unlinking of stacks likely affects dynamic control of COPI budding and vesic
12 een host pairs can help discriminate between likely and unlikely infection pathways and therefore hel
13  membrane-associated Ca(2+)-binding protein, likely ANXA1.
14 on rates (in decibels per year) between eyes likely are correlated.
15 of mosaic SVs in the developing human brain, likely arising from cell proliferation during mid-neurog
16 men who underwent FGM/C were around twice as likely as non-FGM/C women to experience dyspareunia, per
17 ent WGD event, and expansion of CHS genes is likely associated with urushiol biosynthesis in mango.
18 cause extinctions, and how many species will likely be lost.
19 crotubule ends, to which KIF5B binds poorly, likely because its cofactors, MAP7-family proteins, are
20 ct the murine b-wave in both genotypes, most likely because of chelating amino acids present in the m
21  minor difference in chloroplast morphology, likely because of K redistribution from vacuole to chlor
22 t of machine-learning methods to predict the likely biological activity of encoded molecules.
23 ients with mesenteric or peritoneal disease, likely by inducing inflammation.
24 efficient elongation response to auxin, most likely by regulating a subset of auxin inducible genes r
25  BCP may be useful for the treatment of CUD, likely by stimulation of PPARalpha and PPARgamma in the
26 d between modern-day and 0.25 m of SLR (very likely by year 2050) with half of all beachfront shoreli
27 f the canonical CDK motif, CDKB emerged as a likely candidate for a Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cdc28/Ph
28 dence suggests that ancestral scorpions were likely capable of forays onto land, a behavior similar t
29 ling of predator-prey dynamics, with impacts likely cascading to populations, communities, and ecosys
30 lysis showed the AD domain of both ADADs was likely catalytically inactive, similar to known negative
31 n-6 (IL-6), and C-reactive protein (CRP) are likely causal risk factors for depression.
32  and for 10 further genes we judge them most likely causal.
33  epithelial branching and alveologenesis are likely causally related to its function in mammary stem
34 at have evolved with bat immune systems will likely cause enhanced virulence following emergence into
35                      Neurofibrillary tangles likely cause neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease (A
36 on of the CaM N-domain with RyR2 and thereby likely cause the arrhythmogenic phenotype of this mutati
37 d growth releases every circa 30 years, most likely caused by regular understorey management.
38 ropose 'subcellular lipidome imbalance' as a likely common pathomolecular theme in MND.
39 he human visual system suggest that ACh is a likely component underlying interocular interactions.
40 un effects on economic activity, with losses likely concentrated in coastal lowlands that are exposed
41 response and that this molecular function is likely conserved in other DUF328 family members.
42 and our past work indicates that this region likely contains the glycan binding site.
43 ere clearly distinct among the cultivars and likely contribute to differences in sensory quality.
44 o distinct cerebellar-cerebral pathways that likely contribute to independent processes of learning.
45                                 Such effects likely contribute to its sustained AD-like activity.
46  activation of p38-YAP-TEAD signaling, which likely contribute to myofibroblast heterogeneity in the
47 es in collection methods and puffing regimes likely contribute to the variability in metal/metalloid
48  Capsule-targeted pneumococcal vaccines have likely contributed to increased carriage of nonencapsula
49       The higher whey protein loss at low pH likely contributed to increased cheese hardness.
50 neuroanatomical and clinical boundaries have likely contributed to the inability of even well-powered
51  semi-parallel, scalable connectivity schema likely contributes to flexible control of threat respons
52 both fly and mammalian adipose tissue, which likely contributes to the health- and life-span extendin
53                         Mitochondrial stress likely contributes to the late-onset defects, given that
54 of these two arms of the neutrophil response likely contributes to the noninflammatory environment ne
55 ng the surface of the particle and which are likely coordinated by carboxylate ligands.
56 tization and that substantial rearrangements likely correspond to stable desensitized states that are
57 rotein interactions due to the SINE deletion likely creates more available TDP-43 binding sites on Ma
58 ol over the atmospheric SOA lifetime, with a likely dependence upon the SOA molecular composition and
59                   However, another reason is likely differing growing season lengths and timings, whi
60 R) bacteria, but their relative contribution likely differs across varying socio-economic, cultural,
61 icipants to auditory cues that predicted the likely direction of visual moving dots, while recording
62 rivate spliceosomal mutations to infer their likely disease relevance.
63                               These patterns likely distinguish acute (protective) and chronic (damag
64 mechanisms controlling its transcription are likely divergent between them.
65 tiation, indicating regulatory networks that likely drive GIN development.
66  highly cooperative and strongly allosteric, likely driven by a wave of interdependent conformational
67 mic trend across the uPBC, this variation is likely driven locally by topographic steering.
68        Ocean temperature was identified as a likely driver of productivity, with reduced NPP and stan
69  by increased drop in body temperature, most likely due to accelerated histamine-induced vasodilation
70 n a timely abrogation of miR-223 expression, likely due to activation of E2F1, a known repressor of m
71 ia (similar to SauCas9) and Type II-C Cas9s, likely due to Cas9 HNH domain conservation.
72 declined during the chronic infection phase, likely due to cellular senescence.
73 distinct domains in the retrograde direction likely due to coendocytosis along the axon.
74 ically relevant conditions treated with AZM, likely due to general changes in cell physiology as a re
75 ster rates of microbial growth and turnover, likely due to greater plant productivity, resulting in h
76 yield effects, it does little to change HAR, likely due to infrastructure cost and limited influence
77                                      This is likely due to suppression of thrombin-induced phosphoryl
78                           The correlation is likely due to the electron-electron interaction.
79 cs has proved disappointing in treating UTI, likely due to the failure of infused antibiotics to pene
80                                      This is likely due to the high risk of bias identified in the st
81  when isolated than the other COFs examined, likely due to the more severe steric impact of the dodec
82                          Here, we assess the likely effects of four major climate change-related abio
83 g yields in regions where greater denudation likely enhances Hg mobilization.
84 ong and unique life cycles, these arthropods likely evolved robust epigenetic mechanisms that provide
85 ect effects that gut bacterial molecules are likely exerting on specific brain cells.
86                                Drylands will likely experience lower and more unreliable rainfall as
87                                   These data likely explain why patients with PMNs are frequently res
88 enhancing the diversification rates, monoicy likely favoured the colonisations of new areas, especial
89  target for antiviral strategies for NiV and likely for related viruses.
90                               The process is likely generally applicable to many other lactones, lact
91 ed that for five genes, the start site shift likely has little effect on protein synthesis.
92 n more severe symptom cutoff thresholds will likely have little impact on population levels of first-
93                               TC1 and SA4503 likely have off-target binding to NR2B in vivo.
94 alleye pollock, and (d) cod and pollock will likely have reduced recruitment given forecasted tempera
95                      The proposed model will likely help to stratify patients at different risk, defi
96                           A Cas2-like domain likely helps to position Bax1 at the forked DNA allowing
97 ventory calculation; however, this number is likely higher due to underreporting.
98  Delayed-phase complete CIV control was more likely in patients with acute-phase complete CIV control
99 tive treatment of biliary stricture was more likely in patients with infected necrosis or NP disease
100 anagement influenced richness and diversity, likely in response to differences in soil properties.
101 l files (10% versus 3%, p < 0.001) were more likely in the intervention group.
102  in modulation by dopamine and noradrenaline likely indicate changes in behavioral control that under
103 the emergence of phage-resistant bacteria is likely inevitable, there is a growing body of literature
104                              Genetic factors likely influence the risk of spread.
105 ysical environment even within isobaths that likely influenced the growth regime of H. tuna.
106 es in its rainfall-unpredictable environment likely is enhanced by plasticity in production of the di
107 ls suggest that this misaligned contribution likely is feedback from the downstream areas.
108                                          How likely is it that someone would approve of using a nucle
109                                 NK cells are likely key sources of IFN-gamma in this model.
110 fied, to infer from its genetic sequence its likely lab of origin.
111 d the background warmth of the early Eocene, likely linked to eruptive phases of the North Atlantic I
112 ty, many of which whose presence in blood is likely linked to specific cell-level pathologic processe
113                         The cheese sauce was likely locally contaminated, although the mechanism is u
114 creased expression of myeloperoxidase as the likely mechanism accounting for their effect.
115 kallikrein activity, with bradykinin as most likely mediator.
116                     We further elucidate the likely metabolic pathway and CYP isoforms responsible fo
117 dditional colonies previously unreported and likely missed by previous surveys.
118 wn as the "turn-of-the-century drought," was likely more severe than any in the instrumental record i
119  to the nature of oxygen redox which is very likely mostly associated with Mn.
120            Excluding patients with a need or likely need for laser or surgery, the reasons for inpati
121 g mechanisms of immunotherapy resistance are likely needed.
122 y selectivity may not occur and when it will likely occur.
123                             Colony splitting likely occurred as the availability of food in each nest
124 he assumption that truncation of alphasyn is likely occurring in both initial and progressive disease
125 nderlying reduction mechanism is unknown but likely of critical importance to explain the geochemical
126  Early transient rhinitis subjects were more likely of Indian ethnicity, had siblings, reported child
127  were identified, two of which adopt unique, likely off-pathway, intermediates in the canonical polym
128 cal data) and molecular evaluation will most likely offer the best diagnostic approach.
129         We show that extant VZV strains most likely originated in Europe and not in Africa.
130 as likely to be mainly negative, whereas the likely outcome of continued climate change on summer sur
131 idence suggests that vascular pathology is a likely pathogenic contributor to age-related dementia, i
132 Parkinson's disease patients with pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants in ATP13A2, PLA2G6, PRKN, or
133 onset of carriers with other gene pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants was similar to that of non-ca
134 r algorithms suggested that this mutation is likely pathogenic.
135 interpreted HCM disease variants (pathogenic/likely pathogenic: 18%, P<0.0001) but an excess of varia
136 P<0.0001), as compared to Whites (pathogenic/likely pathogenic: 31%, excess of variants of uncertain
137  (177)Lu-PSMA agents are under way that will likely pave the way for Food and Drug Administration app
138  show that hummingbirds, relative to humans, likely perceive a greater proportion of natural colors a
139 , we demonstrate that ADHD and schizophrenia likely play a role in the aetiology of self-harm using m
140 o four categories: relation to DOAC exposure likely, possible, unlikely, or unrelated.
141 ival and adequate provisioning of offspring, likely presenting strains on their metabolisms.
142 1 and E2 and locks the heterodimer together, likely preventing structural rearrangements required for
143 ers, and flatten the terminal subunit, which likely promotes ATP hydrolysis and rapid phosphate relea
144  particularly since catechol metabolites are likely reactive and toxic.
145 and to a lesser extent U, increased with pH, likely reflecting desorption, while higher Cr and V leve
146 erential selection of the mutant splice site likely reflects its positioning adjacent to a polypyrimi
147  a unique architecture among the NCLDVs that likely reflects the complexity of its infection process
148 ogy of acquired SAA is not understood but is likely related to abnormal immune responses and environm
149               This burst of transposition is likely related to the activity of the TNP2-like transpos
150 ructures that we named "exocyst rods," which likely represent accumulated membrane proteins following
151 diverse category of cognitive phenomena that likely represent both the effects of psychological adapt
152  volume reduction is required, and this most likely requires excising gastric tissue.
153 ttern and spinal locomotor network activity, likely resulting from defective survival of a subset of
154  Our analysis indicates that this difference likely results from distinct biological and disease init
155 t MBLAC2 is palmitoylated and identified the likely S-palmitoylation site as Cys254.
156 in whom long-term anticoagulant treatment is likely safe.
157 ence the biggest temperature swings and thus likely see the most changes to host-parasite dynamics.
158 fferences in mammalian mortality patterns is likely shaped by local environmental conditions in inter
159 nities are associated with the caldera wall, likely shaped by two different types of hydrothermal cir
160 ime of the Omega Fe-C5' bond of tau ~ 5-6 s, likely shortened by enzymatic activation as is the case
161 e octavolateral efferent (OE) nucleus is the likely source of cholinergic fibers innervating the ELL.
162 h the lower jaw barrel subfield (LJBSF) is a likely source of the input, this subfield has received l
163                              Lack of overlap likely stems from biological rather than technical limit
164 y labeled output neurons occupy discrete and likely strategic locations in the CeL/C, and that they a
165 er was stronger when rule switches were most likely (strong negative prediction error), especially in
166 y increased phytoplankton biomass, which was likely sustained by an influx of new nutrients.
167        Endothelial cells and macrophages are likely targets as these cell types highly expressed 15-P
168 e remaining variable region of each molecule likely targets the receptor complex in ligand-selective
169     Patients with erythema migrans were more likely than matched control subjects to be symptomatic a
170 es (n = 121), blacks were only slightly less likely than whites to initiate evaluation (49.6% vs 57.9
171                                        It is likely that collecting lymphatic vessels are under axial
172 tion employed to date notwithstanding, it is likely that future DBS for memory will employ closed-loo
173                                        It is likely that some of the information about social relatio
174 these approaches are complementary and it is likely that the most accurate picture will be generated
175 s with liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) stoves, likely the cleanest scalable intervention.
176 lts demonstrate that the FHL2-GLI2 fusion is likely the oncogenic driver of SSTs, defining a genotypi
177  Even though immune-based therapies are more likely to achieve complete cures, acquired resistance re
178                        Patients were no more likely to acquire MRSA if they were cared for using stan
179 idues in the middle and lower pore were more likely to affect gating and/or ion selectivity than thos
180 ological groups within coral assemblages are likely to affect population replenishment and dynamics o
181           We found that the chicks were less likely to approach and eat prey with high contrast compa
182                               V-EoE was more likely to attain histologic remission via dietary restri
183                               Prey were more likely to avoid detection in complex habitats containing
184 mains further from the filament midpoint are likely to be activated and inactivated first in each con
185 ntaged-serving practices (group 5) were more likely to be admitted for unstable angina (adjusted OR,
186       Our study found that females were more likely to be Adv36 positive regardless of weight or diab
187 ndotheliopathy is present in COVID-19 and is likely to be associated with critical illness and death.
188              IL-6, CRP and triglycerides are likely to be causally linked with depression, so could b
189 chanisms downstream of different signals are likely to be closely related and underlies the idea that
190 across an ensemble of conformations are more likely to be conserved.
191 ation of DBL-1/BMP signaling by collagens is likely to be contact independent due to physical separat
192 is Viewpoint, we review the factors that are likely to be contributing to the cause of this syndrome
193 he capacity of trees to withstand drought is likely to be determined by traits associated with their
194             Class II patients were also less likely to be discharged home and necessitated longer hos
195 , and these participants were older and more likely to be female when compared with the 3026 (22%) pa
196 eems safe for both mother and neonate and is likely to be helpful, especially before delivery.
197                Across all ages, men are more likely to be hospitalized, enter intensive care, and die
198 ated for top-down proteomics, but it is also likely to be impactful for tandem mass spectrometry appl
199                   This biomass production is likely to be important for local food webs, as a trophic
200 eptible An. coluzzii were significantly more likely to be infected with malaria, compared to those th
201 women with hydrosalpinx were 2.11 times more likely to be infertile than those without hydrosalpinx (
202 d the effect of continued climate change was likely to be mainly negative, whereas the likely outcome
203                   Droughts of the future are likely to be more frequent, severe, and longer lasting t
204 wever, the range reduction at the equator is likely to be offset by enhanced growth associated with e
205  is unclear whether staffing levels are more likely to be perceived as adequate when more long shifts
206 lts also suggest that different isoforms are likely to be responsible for some of the variation obser
207               Coding variants in TMEM175 are likely to be responsible for the association in the TMEM
208 edictors, which assess whether a mutation is likely to be stabilising or destabilising to protein str
209 oordinate the uniform growth of rice shoots, likely to be through nuclear phosphoinositide signals, a
210                          The disease is very likely to be underdiagnosed.
211 al changes due to terrorist attacks are more likely to be voiced if norms erode.
212 , which we call 'information limitation', is likely to be widespread in real ecological systems and c
213 dictive markers to stratify patients who are likely to benefit from DPS, but instead used in conjunct
214 f comorbid factors to identify subjects most likely to benefit from these therapies.
215 e and, ultimately, to help select those most likely to benefit.
216 t-based drug discovery to identify compounds likely to bind PRLR and interfere with its signaling.
217 ped with the aid of a structure, but this is likely to change as current efforts come to fruition.
218 ory results indicated that beetles were more likely to choose undamaged leaves compared to damaged le
219                        Mutable PPIs are less likely to co-express, co-localize, and be explained by s
220        At lower SES levels, couples are more likely to cohabit and give birth prior to marriage and l
221 stic ranges, with manually curated data less likely to contain implausible results than automatically
222 ned by simple mass action kinetics, and more likely to contain proteins with intrinsically disordered
223 en who attended religious services were less likely to develop hypertension.
224 , that might serve to identify patients more likely to die from the SARS-CoV-2 infection, regardless
225                 Transplant surgeons are more likely to discard deceased donors with acute kidney inju
226 t common form of mental illness and are more likely to emerge during childhood compared with most oth
227 ion of the silent allele in hybrids are more likely to exhibit above high parent expression level tha
228     Fellows with lower grit scores were more likely to exhibit burnout compared with fellows with hig
229 sonothrombolysis: the control group was more likely to exhibit left ventricular remodeling with an od
230 signed to empagliflozin were 20% to 40% more likely to experience an improvement in New York Heart As
231 on functional class and were 20% to 40% less likely to experience worsening of New York Heart Associa
232                           Patients were less likely to fail the chemoprophylaxis process measure if t
233  RNAs, resulting in their continued turnover likely to free the NAD(+) molecules.
234 family that fine-tunes osmoregulation but is likely to fulfill additional functions.
235 tive processes that give rise to them, seems likely to further expand our understanding of the neural
236  who disclosed a COI were significantly more likely to give a positive testimony than speakers who di
237 tral lineage, which branches in the tree are likely to harbor key affinity-increasing mutations?
238 ared to no-CCY (all P > 0.05), but were less likely to have a previous C-section, gestational diabete
239 = 60 years, those taking metformin were less likely to have age-related macular degeneration compared
240         Those aged >=75 years were also more likely to have an adverse event attributable to TB medic
241  attributable to TB medication and were more likely to have an adverse event later in therapy.
242     Eyes with delayed presentation were more likely to have conjunctival injection on initial examina
243 c individuals, asymptomatic people were less likely to have detectable SARS-CoV-2 in NTS collected at
244  vs. 66.1 +/- 8.2 years; p < 0.001) and more likely to have diabetes mellitus (p = 0.004), hypertensi
245 high and low sperm competition are therefore likely to have driven changes in relative testes size in
246 chemia (any segment with MPRI < 2) were more likely to have dynamic left ventricular outflow tract (L
247  the time of application, awardees were more likely to have extramural (NIH K-award) versus intramura
248 ntly their distinct 3' UTR isoforms are more likely to have functional consequences.
249                     Black children were more likely to have high MLVI even after adjusting for depriv
250      However, individuals who died were more likely to have not mounted a cellular response to the pr
251 species emerged in Ecuador, domestication is likely to have occurred in Mexico whence it was transpor
252 ion and function, these selective shifts are likely to have played a significant role in the emergenc
253 ck Death pandemic, and political turmoil are likely to have reduced the deforestation of subalpine en
254 entile) had higher viral loads and were more likely to have respiratory sick visits within 12 months
255  D-dimer values greater than 2,000 were more likely to have shorter reaction times compared with thos
256  in the POPPIE group were significantly more likely to have skin-to-skin contact after birth, to have
257   Dementia-diagnosed beneficiaries were more likely to have surgeries coded as complex (15.6% of case
258 8.9 vs. 53.8 years, P = 0.002) and were more likely to have systemic hypertension (17.7% vs. 33.8%, P
259 using on those hesitant about vaccination is likely to have the population health benefit.
260  determine when risk-modeling approaches are likely to identify clinically important HTE, methodologi
261                        These differences are likely to impact colonization resistance through lantibi
262                    Theranostic compounds are likely to impact many cancers in the near future, not on
263  that accounting for polygenic background is likely to increase accuracy of risk estimation for indiv
264 e control of their health care, use of TM is likely to increase because a large part of the move to a
265 with the post-synaptic afferent terminals is likely to increase, indicating the presence of a previou
266 ction potential and socio-economic variables likely to influence the success of land sparing.
267 it and give birth prior to marriage and less likely to marry at all.
268                  PHT treated sites were more likely to not exhibit swelling (OR = 9.35; P = 0.009) an
269              Certain serotype pairs are more likely to occur on the same genetic background as a resu
270 ative transfusions with hospice services are likely to optimise end-of-life care for patients with ha
271 als with PNES shows that genetic factors are likely to play a role in PNES or its comorbidities in a
272 nties, we show that rural residents are more likely to practice social distancing if they live in a m
273                     These patients were less likely to present Candida growth in all 3 sets of blood
274 ved in many of these syndromes, patients are likely to present to an allergist/immunologist.
275 dy where a substance is estimated to be more likely to produce effects.
276             Patients were substantially more likely to receive devices made by the manufacturer that
277  with RMI patients, those with UMI were less likely to receive guideline-directed medical therapies a
278 y score and a lower risk score, and was less likely to recommend MC use in glaucoma.
279      We find that splitter neurons were more likely to remain active and retained more consistent spa
280 re least likely, while white males were most likely to report feeling very welcomed.
281  In addition, women with vulvodynia are more likely to report other chronic pain conditions, which fu
282 that adherence to evidence-based criteria is likely to result in a more effective ESD service as defi
283 en, lesions to either hemisphere are equally likely to result in language deficits, suggesting that l
284 rocesses, climate and ecological dipoles are likely to shift in their intensity, distribution, and ti
285 iduals with primary care providers were most likely to start treatment.
286                  We found that mice are more likely to stay in places paired with orexin cell optosil
287 th baseline impaired eGFR, CKD stage is more likely to stay the same or improve than worsen.
288                               They were more likely to survive to hospital discharge and survive with
289  experiencing more positive effects are more likely to use that drug again.
290 d persistence of antimicrobial resistance is likely to vary across different body sites.
291 : Christians with Muslim teammates were more likely to vote for a Muslim (not on their team) to recei
292     Exaggerated prefrontal cortical activity likely underpins the inflexible thinking and rigid behav
293                     The LLPS concept is also likely useful in designing new therapeutic strategies to
294 aviour of the NAO throughout the Common Era, likely via solar forcing.
295 e tissue in determining seed size and yield, likely via the control of nitrogen delivery to the repro
296 imals born after the last outbreak indicates likely viral circulation during the post-epidemic period
297     However, the study was stopped early and likely was underpowered to find a statistically and clin
298 s that extrapulmonary invasion and damage is likely, which indeed has already been demonstrated by ca
299 s with racial/ethnic non-response were least likely, while white males were most likely to report fee
300 ticipants with higher FGF23 levels were more likely White race, taking antihypertensive medications,

 
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