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1 gnostic specimens and their analysis is thus made possible.
2 aper and better sequencing technologies have made possible.
3 nging task, but one which new approaches now make possible.
5 ch attention to intergroup contact similarly made possible a meta-analysis that established the perva
6 from a practical perspective, these findings make possible a broad range of image-reconstruction appl
8 ganic nanoparticles into terminal assemblies makes possible a large family of uniformly sized hybrid
10 t capture, defeating risks for the artifact, making possible a safer treatment of important collectio
11 te deceased donor-initiated chain, which was made possible after a thorough assessment of the ethical
12 The achievement of these results have been made possible also by the implementation of new methods
14 rators across various user-access levels was made possible and contributed to outbreak response needs
15 ffect and circularly polarized luminescence, making possible applications such as 3D displays and pol
18 RISPR/Cas9 technology in zebrafish that will make possible both saturation mutagenesis of the genome
19 gue that cumulative technological culture is made possible by a "non-social cognitive structure" (sec
21 ion reaction into a vinylic C(sp(2))-H bond, made possible by a controlled radical ring-closure proce
23 ctories in the C....._ C cleavage of benzene made possible by a four-pronged iridium gig that yields
24 ic experiments suggest that this reaction is made possible by a hydrogen atom transfer from water tha
26 he CMap as part of the NIH LINCS Consortium, made possible by a new, low-cost, high-throughput reduce
28 fully automated GWAS curation effort and is made possible by a paradigm for constructing machine lea
30 is of the tetra-DMNPE-modified duplex RNA is made possible by a remarkable regiospecificity of DMNPE
37 tive capacities is hypothesized to have been made possible by adding meat to the diet, by mechanicall
39 ite ever larger and more intricate datasets--made possible by advances in DNA sequencing, omics metho
40 The new field of "Computational Ethology" is made possible by advances in technology, mathematics, an
42 states under widely varying environments is made possible by allosteric regulation of the metabolic
44 se various assignments, in both systems, are made possible by an approach of "differential-conductanc
45 cobaloxime photocathode in basic solution is made possible by an atomic layer-deposited TiO2 and an a
47 On the other hand, variance reduction is made possible by borrowing information across all genes,
48 mproved ion transport at low temperatures is made possible by breaking the conventional horizontal al
49 uch a refrigerator in the single shot regime made possible by coherence and demonstrate cooling below
54 al feature crucial for the evolution of ICD, made possible by conserved autopod-patterning mechanisms
55 FICANCE STATEMENT Accurate motor actions are made possible by continuous communication between the co
56 temperature control of the metalation step, made possible by continuous-flow technology, allowed for
63 how how the use of relevant, outside data is made possible by EmpPrior and improves tree-length estim
71 eport the first metal(H2O2) adduct, which is made possible by incorporating intramolecular hydrogen-b
72 This multifaceted nature of mast cells is made possible by interaction with multiple cell types of
74 developmental test of this hypothesis is now made possible by longitudinal cohorts of infants at high
75 ghlight recent advances in the field, mostly made possible by microscopic analysis of epigenetic stat
76 ictions plus the use of interactive features made possible by modern electronic media can help to all
77 within the dura mater surrounding the brain, made possible by modern live-cell imaging technologies,
78 edical research is increasing in popularity, made possible by new high-throughput genotyping and sequ
79 enomic edits in a large number of samples is made possible by next generation sequencing (NGS) due to
80 e of new technologies and surveillance tools made possible by past preparedness and response efforts.
81 ctures - first, a two-dimensional hole array made possible by patterning and etching an ALD WO(3) thi
85 ls, or ceramics as constituent materials, is made possible by projection microstereolithography (an a
86 s composed of both (12)C and (13)C monomers, made possible by protein expression in Escherichia coli,
87 rstanding of S-layer structure and assembly, made possible by rapidly evolving structural and cell bi
89 h contributions to the study of mitosis were made possible by recent developments in the field when I
91 iomass change under a future climate regime, made possible by recently developed shrub allometry mode
92 zilian natives at a genomic level, which was made possible by recovering data from the Brazilian coas
97 ration of crosslinking within helical DNA is made possible by tandem exchange of a quinone methide in
100 annels in the photochemistry of Fe(CO)5, was made possible by the ability of femtosecond X-ray spectr
101 e dyes in a wide range of solvents, which is made possible by the addition of a tiny amount of an alc
102 h on successful sensory processing, which is made possible by the alignment of stimulus onset with an
104 of an unprecedented scale have recently been made possible by the availability of high-complexity lib
107 d protein-protein interaction properties are made possible by the characteristics of the alphaalpha-h
108 evaluation of the volume exclusion effect is made possible by the choice of yeast frataxin, a protein
110 ne or more factors, the epidemic in 2014 was made possible by the combination of favorable conditions
111 y features in Homo would have been initially made possible by the combination of using stone tools an
113 solation of this highly reactive species was made possible by the development of an expanded scorpion
114 iology in the context of viral infection are made possible by the development of model systems that f
115 and rear directions, relies on spectral cues made possible by the elevation dependent filtering in th
117 espite recent advances in genome engineering made possible by the emergence of site-specific endonucl
118 , this continuous nature of hematopoiesis is made possible by the emergent outcomes of vast, intercon
121 he electron scale structure is only recently made possible by the high spatial and temporal resolutio
122 gap perovskite/silicon tandem solar cell was made possible by the ideal combination of spectral respo
129 Efficient coding of endocrine responses is made possible by the many neuronal cell types that coexi
131 es is an adaptation to extreme environments, made possible by the presence of a powerful disaggregati
132 ey reaction necessary for label detection is made possible by the presence of a slip layer, a fluidic
133 rations with reinforced dental ceramics, all made possible by the rapid improvements in dental adhesi
134 Rigorous definition of such a landscape is made possible by the realization that gene regulation is
135 d using anther-smut fungi, with new insights made possible by the recent advent of genomic approaches
138 tion of the multi-step process that has been made possible by the RPI characterization of each indivi
139 how that a cascade of molecular conversions, made possible by the separation of a vesicle from its pa
140 evolutionary strata on their X chromosomes, made possible by the sequencing of sex-linked genes on b
141 the transfer of information between them is made possible by the shuttling of the ring, that is, by
142 onstrate channel conductance with low noise, made possible by the small capacitance of the 50 mum thi
143 , and the use of short hybridization probes, made possible by the stabilisation provided by the inter
144 ration of 800 zeptomole per mum(2), which is made possible by the strong field confinement of graphen
146 n resonances in metal nanostructures, and is made possible by the superresolution capabilities of IR-
147 ich exploration of the functional repertoire made possible by the underlying structural whole-brain c
148 tomic details present in this structure were made possible by the unique scattering properties of the
151 ptors (GPCRs) on the surface of living cells made possible by the use of fluorescent ligands in combi
152 rocess of oral and head and neck cancer were made possible by the use of the hamster buccal pouch and
156 diseases, we reflect on the accomplishments made possible by this unique interdisciplinary collabora
157 description of the complete PYP photocycle, made possible by time-resolved crystal and solution stud
158 This highly regulated microenvironment is made possible by two unique features of CNS vasculature
159 tion of this unusual cytotoxicity mechanism, made possible by unbiased genetic screening in human cel
160 with CPC through a hybrid-indirect coupling made possible by using a solid phase extraction (SPE) ap
162 tracking and imaging in three dimensions is made possible by various techniques, including point-spr
163 ventional mass spectrometry measurements are made possible by weighing individual ions in order to av
164 causal link between genotype and phenotype, making possible carrier and population screening and dir
165 on and mutational profiling (SHAPE-MaP) that makes possible de novo and large-scale identification of
166 ility of this reconstituted MMR reaction now makes possible detailed biochemical studies of the wealt
167 t exponents for very short time series data, making possible direct, dynamic segmentation and analysi
170 applicability of each pMHC-based reagent is made possible either through conjugation of probes or re
171 dvances in computational design methods have made possible extensive engineering of soluble proteins,
173 odification, S-cysteinylated cysteine, which makes possible formation of a covalent tether of peptide
174 fusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have made possible high-resolution in utero measurements of w
175 ly engineered strains for CFPS applications, make possible highly active extracts from non-model orga
176 ncies of previously inaccessible transitions makes possible improved determinations of atomic charact
177 y, differentiation of sources of gelatin was made possible in a simplified yet economical method.
178 wth in semiconductor integrated circuits was made possible in large part by design automation softwar
179 by high-field (1)H NMR spectroscopy in CD3CN-made possible in large part by the high symmetry of the
181 ese actin-based cytoskeletal structures were made possible in several cases by advances in light micr
183 ike size of their host star-named TRAPPIST-1-makes possible in-depth studies of their atmospheric pro
184 tification of the fraction of free KDM1A was made possible, in an immune-based assay, by coupling a b
185 X-ray and neutron diffraction techniques and makes possible, in principle, the determination of the l
186 The high number of newly detected ATRs was made possible inter alia by a new preanalytical protocol
190 u followed by a radical-radical coupling was made possible merging N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) and p
191 specific markers of the cell of origin that make possible monitoring their fluctuations in the circu
192 use of macaques as a model for human vision, making possible more powerful investigations into the co
196 nd discrete level structure of atomic vapors made possible numerous seminal scientific achievements i
197 rsonal genomes and genomic medicine has been made possible only because of the extraordinary advancem
199 -induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) has made possible patient-specific modeling across the spect
201 mber of innovations in flow cell design that make possible selective syntheses with high conversion o
202 ionic probes as mass reporter; these probes make possible sensitive, interruptible, storable, and re
203 w significant reaction rate enhancements and made possible some challenging reactions such as the alp
204 rmation of edge solitons, optical isolation, making possible stable lasing in such states, to name a
205 nd the various omics, organoid technology is making possible studies of human biology that were not p
207 y the assembly of large patient cohorts, are making possible successful genetic analyses of polygenic
208 s, including CRISPR-based gene editing, have made possible systematic screens for synthetic lethal dr
211 or the dependent and the nondependent lungs, made possible the application of an optimized regional o
212 velopment of an automated assay has recently made possible the assessment of the CHD risk associated
213 WCNT-Polytyr towards NADH oxidation has also made possible the development of a sensitive ethanol bio
214 efficient nerve conduction, myelination also made possible the development of the large body size of
217 he molecular constituents of the uniplex has made possible the generation of targeted genetic models
220 lopment of solid-state electronic components made possible the information revolution, the rational c
222 f fault slip directions and opening amounts, made possible the mapping and analysis of this detail an
224 gies, specifically Nanopore sequencing, have made possible the rapid identification of CGRs with sing
226 s devoid of agonistic activity (vaptans) has made possible the selective blockade of vasopressin rece
228 ss in cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) has made possible the visualization, at increasingly better
230 s and the use of patient-derived neurons may make possible the discovery of disease-relevant neural p
231 ptical and electronic properties of graphene make possible the fabrication of novel optoelectronic de
232 e models in recombination-ready vectors that make possible the facile mobilization of the TF sequence
233 l for use in electronics, and are thought to make possible the first real applications of spintronics
234 f the upper excited states in the solids and make possible the fluorescence from S(2) excited states
237 e ratio monitoring by (13)C NMR spectrometry make possible the measurement of the nonstatistical posi
239 ccurring within the pinned droplets of SLIDE make possible the performance of multistep cell staining
240 have equilibrium temperatures low enough to make possible the presence of liquid water on their surf
241 ding of these complex molecular machines and make possible the production of synthetic variants with
245 nated as constant activity stationary phase, makes possible the conduction of assays that require con
249 A boronates to stabilize an adjacent radical makes possible the efficient addition of a wide array of
250 e combination of UV-Vis measurements and ICA makes possible the EVOO evaluation, and can contribute t
251 ens with high mimicry to viral proteins also makes possible the exploration of new templates for vacc
252 conclusions steered by implicit biases, and makes possible the formal integration of different data
254 multaneous quantification of protein and RNA makes possible the inference of past, present, and futur
256 Their transient permeability to ion flow makes possible the rapid detection of, and response to,
258 bel confocal light microscopic approach that makes possible the systematic identification and quantif
259 unction, and regulation of protein complexes makes possible the understanding of how those complexes
260 -dependent and oxygen-independent reactions, making possible the comparison between individual compou
261 as well as the features for exons and genes, making possible the comparisons between introns and exon
262 d the morphology of the cells is maintained, making possible the correlation of single cell transcrip
263 ntly analyze large-scale TF-binding in vivo, making possible the discovery of the potential interacti
264 rray formed by a membrane-deforming protein, making possible the dissection of its unique budding mec
266 The synthesis of these complex diazenes was made possible through a new methodology for synthesis of
267 s O(N log N) when removing nodes one-by-one, made possible through an appropriate data structure to p
268 lography, computation, and functional assays made possible through collaborative efforts by members o
269 and caffeine analysis via LA-LS-APGD-MS was made possible through improved understanding of the infl
270 t advances in psychiatric genetics have been made possible through large-scale collaborative efforts.
271 vast increase in available genome sequences made possible through next-generation sequencing platfor
272 h the increasing availability of genome data made possible through next-generation sequencing technol
273 issue-resident progenitor populations in WAT made possible through single-cell RNA sequencing analysi
274 ompounds through late-stage modification was made possible through SuFEx click derivatization of the
275 in genomics and precision medicine have been made possible through the application of high throughput
276 oelastic twin clusters present in the system made possible through the elastic softening that occurs
277 The success in this area of research was made possible through the large body of precedent in cop
281 native wheat, waxy corn and potato starches made possible to link relaxation variations to starch st
283 nt functional and evolutionary consequences, making possible to determine for the first time their co
284 nanoparticles would yield brighter signals, making possible to follow the evolution of the growing n
287 at elevated temperatures, an identification made possible using bulk-sensitive optical spectroscopy
288 nts that contribute to human diseases can be made possible using genome-wide association studies (GWA
289 c scale tuning of MnO6 octahedra can thus be made possible via symmetry mismatch at heteroepitaxial i
290 sualizations, data curation, and sharing are made possible via the compMS(2)Explorer application.
293 tomated phase monitoring and volumetrics are made possible with an array of sensors, including the ne
294 l scalability and potential vacuum longevity made possible with NEG materials may enable in the futur
295 achievements in MOF research that have been made possible with SALE and examines the studies that ha
297 eparation, in a reference coal-tar sample is made possible with the combination of excitation-emissio
298 dvances in genome editing have recently been made possible with the development of the TALEN and CRIS