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1 air with chemiosmotic cations of the PMF and millions of accumulated P(i) pairs could influence the p
2                                              Millions of adults across Europe and north America live
3                                   Each year, millions of Americans fail to appear in court for low-le
4 lay a crucial role in determining the amount millions of Americans pay for medications.
5  succeed, however, they must ensure that the millions of Americans recruited to share their genetic d
6                                              Millions of Americans suffer from opiate use disorder, a
7 pandemic is a particularly grave risk to the millions of Americans with opioid use disorder, who-alre
8 es, ecologies, and life histories across the millions of animal, plant, and microbe species, yet simp
9                                  Every year, millions of Australian Bogong moths (Agrotis infusa) com
10 wires leads to the introduction of parts per millions of boron, sodium, and nitrogen.
11  (SARS-CoV-2) and has spread worldwide, with millions of cases and more than 1 million deaths to date
12 is a foodborne pathogen that causes annually millions of cases of salmonellosis globally, yet Salmone
13 asites, are neglected tropical diseases with millions of cases worldwide.
14 oduce clear representations of datasets when millions of cells are projected.
15        We screened a set of 952 genes across millions of cells for involvement in nuclear factor kapp
16 sets, with the largest measuring hundreds of millions of cells over hundreds of samples, VoPo defines
17 now analyze up to 50 parameters per cell and millions of cells per sample; however, conventional meth
18 nsemble average interaction frequencies from millions of cells.
19                            Thousands-or even millions-of cells analyzed in a single experiment amount
20                                      Tens of millions of children are exposed to Mycobacterium tuberc
21  having been estimated to have saved tens of millions of children from unnecessary death and blindnes
22                                              Millions of children undergo general anesthesia each yea
23 nt for higher productivity and has destroyed millions of citrus trees globally.
24 TBI) is a global health problem that affects millions of civilians, athletes, and military personnel
25                               In a PCR tube, millions of clonally barcoded beads are used to uniquely
26 rendering engine for visualizing plants with millions of cloud points, and several graph-theoretic an
27 ribe automated processes to rear and release millions of competitive, sterile male Wolbachia-infected
28 o virtually screen libraries containing over millions of compounds.
29           Recurrent miscarriage (RM) affects millions of couples globally, and half of them have no d
30 ea volcano on the island of Hawai'i injected millions of cubic meters of molten lava into the nutrien
31 vices are increasingly popular, with tens of millions of customers.
32  maintain high toughness ( 800 J m(-2)) over millions of cycles of mechanical loads.
33  the COVID-19 epidemic could still result in millions of deaths as local health facilities become ove
34 idney failure forego treatment, resulting in millions of deaths every year.
35 reat to human health and are responsible for millions of deaths globally each year.
36 epidemics, and pandemics have caused tens of millions of deaths in the past.
37 s responsible for severe infections, causing millions of deaths yearly.
38  North American bird populations, trained on millions of detection/non-detection time series for hund
39                                              Millions of distinct metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) can
40                                     Although millions of distinct virus species likely exist, only ap
41                    These contaminations cost millions of dollars to recover from, can lead to patient
42 ousands of participants and cost hundreds of millions of dollars, which is prohibitively expensive.
43 ges, over 100,000 dependent repositories and millions of downloads per year.
44 composition on team performance by analysing millions of edits to Wikipedia's political, social issue
45                                       Out of millions of ejaculated sperm, a few reach the fertilizat
46 ld approve of using a nuclear weapon to kill millions of enemy civilians in the hope of ending a grou
47   By checking the presence or the absence of millions of eQTLs in a set of input genomic intervals, c
48 gel-based microreactor assemblies comprising millions of functionalized polysaccharide-polynucleotide
49 nome-wide polygenic risk scores (PRSs) using millions of genetic variants has attracted much attentio
50 ets with millions of individuals and tens of millions of genetic variants.
51 s of millions of individuals and hundreds of millions of genetic variants.
52 says can measure phenotypes for thousands to millions of genotypes in a single experiment, in practic
53 ervasive across the lowland tropics, affects millions of hectares of forest, yet its influence on nut
54                                              Millions of hectares of further clearance are predicted
55 destructive rice pest that annually destroys millions of hectares of staple crops.
56 t powder on acidic loamy soils common across millions of hectares of western European and North Ameri
57 iant templates accurately in the presence of millions of host genomes by using tags to identify each
58 he co-expression of 351 surface molecules on millions of human B cells.
59 er, dengue, Zika, and chikungunya viruses to millions of human hosts annually [1].
60 ndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has caused millions of human infections, and an effective vaccine i
61 us 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has caused a pandemic with millions of human infections.
62      In high-throughput studies, hundreds to millions of hypotheses are typically tested.
63 otocol, we were able to successfully isolate millions of immune cells from the heavily infected duode
64 ave empowered the study of thousands or even millions of individual cells from malignant tumours at t
65 eveloping embryos from measurements of up to millions of individual cells.
66 ence variants from biobank scale datasets of millions of individuals and hundreds of millions of gene
67  and scalable to biobank scale datasets with millions of individuals and tens of millions of genetic
68 syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic has infected millions of individuals in the United States and caused
69                                              Millions of individuals in the United States require lon
70 st common neurological conditions, affecting millions of individuals of all ages.
71 important global health implications for the millions of individuals with type 2 diabetes for whom Ra
72 rious inflammatory bone disease that affects millions of individuals worldwide and for which there is
73          Peripheral vascular disease affects millions of individuals worldwide, and results in signif
74  neuropsychiatric syndrome affecting tens of millions of individuals worldwide.
75 lasmosis is a neglected disease that affects millions of individuals worldwide.
76 are measured across hundreds of thousands or millions of individuals, almost any desired relationship
77 F) contributes to morbidity and mortality of millions of individuals.
78                              Dry eye affects millions of individuals.
79 utes a major global public health burden for millions of infants with a critical need for real time p
80 e virus that causes AIDS, is responsible for millions of infections and deaths annually.
81 monary tuberculosis (TB), is responsible for millions of infections and deaths annually.
82 oronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is responsible for millions of infections and hundreds of thousands of deat
83 SARS-CoV-2 has caused a global pandemic with millions of infections and hundreds of thousands of deat
84 rus genus of the Flaviviridae family, causes millions of infections annually.
85 ant Gram-positive human pathogen that causes millions of infections worldwide with an increasing occu
86 sative agent of COVID-19 illness, has caused millions of infections worldwide.
87 omies, with over 52 million people infected, millions of jobs and businesses lost, and more than 1 mi
88                                   Each year, millions of kilograms of insecticides are applied to cro
89 vast numbers of animals involved-hundreds of millions of live animals are imported into the U.S.A. al
90 entable and readily scalable methods to sort millions of live migratory cancer and immune cells based
91  Malaria is a pervasive disease that affects millions of lives each year in equatorial regions of the
92                    Infectious diseases claim millions of lives each year.
93                                Vaccines save millions of lives from infectious diseases caused by vir
94  childhood vaccines around the globe, saving millions of lives, and highlighting the power of immuniz
95 9 has spread rapidly worldwide and threatens millions of lives.
96 thms for the packing of shapes, we enumerate millions of low-energy crystal structures for each model
97  the Medicaid expansion extended coverage to millions of low-income adults.
98 This implies a potential systematic error in millions of measurements over the past 30 years of therm
99 m testosterone (T), or hypogonadism, affects millions of men and is associated with many pathologies,
100                                              Millions of mice are used every year for scientific rese
101 LFR uses the surface of microbeads to create millions of miniaturized barcoding reactions in a single
102 y analyzing four extensive datasets covering millions of mobile phone users and urban facilities, we
103 high-throughput screen (HTS) of thousands to millions of molecules to identify starting points for me
104 on by simultaneously assaying the fitness of millions of mutants, thereby relating genotype to phenot
105                                  Analysis of millions of mutations in APOBEC-hypermutated cancer geno
106                                              Millions of naive T cells with different TCRs may intera
107 ve health and economic benefits and to avert millions of needless deaths.
108                                              Millions of new viral sequences have been identified fro
109  more biologically-active/native decoys from millions of non-native decoys is one of the major challe
110                        Each spring and fall, millions of normally diurnal birds switch to migrating a
111 optimizing millions of synaptic weights over millions of observations to operate robustly in real-wor
112 global health concern, chronically infecting millions of patients and contributing to a rising burden
113 ry (AKI) is a major health problem affecting millions of patients globally.
114 as disease is an important disease affecting millions of patients in the New World and is caused by a
115 al vision with acuity better than 20/100 for millions of patients suffering from age-related macular
116                             Considering that millions of patients with T2DM have HF, these concerns h
117             Parkinson's disease (PD) affects millions of patients worldwide and is characterized by a
118                             COVID-19 affects millions of patients worldwide, with clinical presentati
119 ulopathy, a disease that affects hundreds of millions of patients worldwide.
120  drug-resistant pathogens affect hundreds of millions of patients worldwide.
121 of this industry-wide approach and affecting millions of patients, exhibits significant racial bias:
122                                Prescribed to millions of patients, including women of reproductive ag
123 e the potential to improve the well-being of millions of patients.
124 wn to cause urinary tract infection (UTI) in millions of patients.
125 d rapidly spread across the globe, infecting millions of people and generating societal disruption on
126 s-2 (SARS-CoV-2) has led to the infection of millions of people and has claimed hundreds of thousands
127 GF) therapies, which are now administered to millions of people annually around the world.
128 ides antifilarial medications to hundreds of millions of people annually to treat filarial infections
129  and hearing deficits.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Millions of people are affected by hearing and balance d
130                                              Millions of people are exposed to toxic levels of dissol
131                                   Currently, millions of people are impacted by Se deficiency or toxi
132  cocktail immunization strategies.IMPORTANCE Millions of people are still being infected with HIV dec
133                            We highlight that millions of people around the world depend on markets fo
134 d but are hardly rare, affecting hundreds of millions of people around the world.
135 rcinogenic element threatening the health of millions of people around the world.
136 ould not only improve the quality of life of millions of people by reducing the prevalence of herpeti
137 vectors of diseases that afflict hundreds of millions of people each year.
138 or many arboviruses that increasingly infect millions of people every year.
139 the brain or spinal cord (CNS edema) affects millions of people every year.
140                                  Hundreds of millions of people face heightened coastal risk across A
141  develop novel therapeutic interventions, as millions of people globally suffer from neurodegenerativ
142                                              Millions of people have monovision corrections, but litt
143 sease 2019 (Covid-19) have afflicted tens of millions of people in a worldwide pandemic.
144  as Ascaris lumbricoides, affect hundreds of millions of people in all tropical and subtropical regio
145 modifiers (Mo2s) into the o2 mutant benefits millions of people in developing countries where maize i
146 c arrhythmias, leaving more than hundreds of millions of people in SSA without access to arrhythmia c
147 e foods in the world, sustaining hundreds of millions of people in the tropics, especially in sub-Sah
148 rovide key ecosystem services to hundreds of millions of people in tropical nations.
149  HKH carbon and water cycles with impacts on millions of people living downstream, but the strength a
150  increasing availability globally means that millions of people living with HIV now have a much longe
151 al agents provide life-saving treatments for millions of people living with HIV, and can prevent new
152                                              Millions of people now access personal genetic risk esti
153 ic options available, the virus has infected millions of people of which more than half a million suc
154                                              Millions of people older than 60 years are affected by a
155  States and across the world, and every year millions of people suffer from alcohol use disorders (AU
156 tegies are critically needed to identify the millions of people unaware of their status and link them
157               Deaths from COVID-19 depend on millions of people understanding risk and translating th
158           The COVID-19 pandemic has infected millions of people with no clear signs of abatement owin
159 s impact on global disease burden, affecting millions of people worldwide and ranking as a leading ca
160                                              Millions of people worldwide develop foodborne illnesses
161                                              Millions of people worldwide display mildly elevated lev
162          Molluscum contagiosum virus infects millions of people worldwide each year, but it is unknow
163      Less than 5 months after its emergence, millions of people worldwide have been infected asymptom
164 e (SLR) is projected to displace hundreds of millions of people worldwide over the next century, crea
165                       Every day, hundreds of millions of people worldwide take nonsteroidal anti-infl
166                                              Millions of people worldwide with incurable end-stage lu
167         Traumatic brain injury (TBI) affects millions of people worldwide with significant personal a
168 rome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has affected millions of people worldwide, igniting an unprecedented
169 y Plasmodium falciparum continues to afflict millions of people worldwide, with transmission being de
170 lly occurring arsenic in groundwater affects millions of people worldwide.
171 s a major public health problem that affects millions of people worldwide.
172 s simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide.
173 H) is a devastating form of stroke affecting millions of people worldwide.
174 that touches on the health and livelihood of millions of people worldwide.
175 asis of vector-borne disease transmission to millions of people worldwide.
176  and age-related cardiac arrhythmia, affects millions of people worldwide.
177  have some of the worst prognoses and affect millions of people worldwide.
178 s a devastating mental disorder that affects millions of people worldwide.
179 isorder that adversely affects the health of millions of people worldwide.
180 ity, alcoholism, and chronic disease affects millions of people worldwide.
181 jor global human health challenge, affecting millions of people worldwide.
182 a leading role in the suffering and death of millions of people, and further places an untenable stra
183     This virus causes COVID-19, has infected millions of people, and has led to hundreds of thousands
184 m (rs78378222) in TP53, carried by scores of millions of people, was previously associated with moder
185  tremor is a common brain disorder affecting millions of people, yet the neuronal mechanisms underlyi
186 ting parasitic disease infecting hundreds of millions of people.
187 ments in air quality, benefiting hundreds of millions of people.
188  pain is a life-altering condition affecting millions of people.
189  prevalent parasite that infects hundreds of millions of people.
190 , which provide nutrition and employment for millions of people.
191 CHIKV), an emerging alphavirus, has infected millions of people.
192 k of disabling anxiety disorders that affect millions of people.
193 levels, endangering access to freshwater for millions of people.
194 irus disease 2019 (Covid-19), have spread to millions of persons worldwide.
195 y isolates and cultivates microbial cells in millions of picoliter droplets and automatically sorts t
196 into Asia, where it has led to the deaths of millions of pigs in the last 12 months.
197 stered data, the neural network can classify millions of points from a typical single-molecule locali
198 rganic linkers we can potentially synthesize millions of possible metal-organic frameworks (MOFs).
199 , they warm the atmosphere and contribute to millions of premature deaths in humans each year.
200                                  It leads to millions of premature deaths.
201 aired, full-length TCRalphabeta clones, from millions of primary T cells, which were then expressed i
202 genic niche along the ventricles accumulates millions of progenitor cells in the developing brain.
203  includes Superfamily domain annotations for millions of protein sequences taken from the Universal P
204            ProteoClade scales to hundreds of millions of protein sequences, requires minimal computat
205                       Because Hsp70 can bind millions of proteins, including key molecules involved i
206 e data, services, and software that scale to millions of publications and named chemical entities in
207 ns between entities in a database of tens of millions of publications while preserving the ability of
208 outes are proposed through generalization of millions of published chemical reactions and validated i
209                   Here we show, by analyzing millions of reactions stored in the Reaxys database, tha
210  sequencing technologies can produce tens of millions of reads, often paired-end, from transcripts or
211                        In this study, we use millions of records from a public registry to estimate t
212                           In recent decades, millions of refugees and migrants have fled wars and sou
213 st chromosomes, diversifying the genotype of millions of Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells in hours.
214 rary, assay and future clinical screening of millions of samples within a reasonable time frame.
215       This global data repository is used by millions of scientists and educators working in the area
216 illness is a global clinical issue affecting millions of sepsis survivors annually.
217          Large scale genomic studies produce millions of sequence variants, generating datasets far t
218 lly identify candidate orthogonal tRNAs from millions of sequences and develop a rapid, scalable appr
219                              The analysis of millions of sequences spread into hundreds to thousands
220 3s from immunome data collections containing millions of sequences.
221                                  Hundreds of millions of sequencing reads are needed to get good cove
222                     Influenza A virus causes millions of severe cases of disease during annual epidem
223             By detecting over 40 proteins on millions of single cells, CyTOF allows the characterisat
224 of transcriptome and accessible chromatin in millions of single cells.
225  populations of crop species typically carry millions of single nucleotide polymorphisms and many cop
226             Polygenic risk scores comprising millions of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) could
227 ng microarray technology, which can genotype millions of single-nucleotide variants simultaneously.
228 eds in excess of 12 m/s and the formation of millions of small droplets that may remain suspended.
229 proposed approach can simultaneously analyze millions of SNPs if the computer memory allows, thereby
230                                  Most of the millions of SNPs in the human genome are non-coding, and
231 -wide base-composition patterns by analyzing millions of SNPs segregating among 100 accessions from a
232 me and whole-genome sequencing have revealed millions of somatic mutations associated with different
233                                              Millions of somatic mutations have recently been discove
234 ravitationally bound systems of thousands to millions of stars.
235 of CoevDB gives access to the results to 800 millions of statistical tests corresponding to all the p
236 g a permanent barrier through the release of millions of sterile male and female flies in the border
237 taken daily as a treatment for spasticity by millions of stroke, brain injury and multiple sclerosis
238 NA product in just one try, even if it takes millions of successive nucleotide addition steps.
239                        Outbreaks have killed millions of swine around the world, and there is current
240 etworks have exposed the power of optimizing millions of synaptic weights over millions of observatio
241 improved algorithm, GLIPH2, that can process millions of TCR sequences.
242                                              Millions of the world's poorest people now live in middl
243                 The technique is potentially millions of times faster than point-scanning techniques
244 he brain can process and reproduce intervals millions of times longer.
245 genies, which can comprise thousands or even millions of tips (and rising).
246                          Winemaking produces millions of tons of grape marc, a byproduct of grape pre
247                                    There are millions of tons of post-food processing residues discar
248              Underwater munitions containing millions of tons of toxic explosives are present worldwi
249               Here we show that thousands-to-millions of topological solitons, dubbed "skyrmions", wh
250               Behavioral datasets comprising millions of trials revealed that motor variability is re
251 der control in nonlinear devices composed of millions of tunable connections is a profound and far-re
252 observe marked changes of activity cycles in millions of twitter posts of 688 subjects who explicitly
253 nstrumental to facilitate annotation for the millions of unannotated proteins.
254                  In turn, the repertoires of millions of unique BCR and TCR transcripts in each indiv
255                                 Here, we use millions of unique sequences from a DNA-based digital da
256 ics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB) serves many millions of unique users worldwide by delivering experim
257 er bodies is essential to the good health of millions of urban residents.
258 gine queries, which are submitted by tens of millions of users after earthquakes.
259       The system can accept files containing millions of variants and handle single-nucleotide varian
260 ide association studies (GWAS) through which millions of variants can be tested for association in th
261 r protease activity rely on bulk analysis of millions of viruses and obscure potential heterogeneity
262 ing nearly all water needs for residents and millions of visitors.
263                                   Rationale: Millions of workers around the world are exposed to resp
264            The construction industry employs millions of workers in the USA.
265  the PDB archive that streamlines access for millions of worldwide PDB data consumers worldwide.
266 on, we estimated that the insertion occurred millions of years ago, and we propose that both alleles
267 that infected the ancestors of those animals millions of years ago, but we know little about their pr
268 ution built a new trait, even if it happened millions of years ago, in a lineage that is now reproduc
269  has been argued to have remained stable for millions of years before and includes MIS11(4,5).
270 riales, have been maintained for hundreds of millions of years following ancient duplication events.
271 ence of viral pathogens with their hosts for millions of years is reflected in dynamic virus-host pro
272  changes in this ancient regulator, followed millions of years later by cis-regulatory sequence chang
273 ntenance state and start growing again after millions of years of attrition.
274 romote its lifelong persistence, a result of millions of years of coevolution with its host.
275 construct molecules have been developed over millions of years of evolution and frequently prove to b
276 w that genes have been added to the GRC over millions of years of evolution, with embryonic developme
277  among animal taxa represents the product of millions of years of evolution.
278 on-uplifted reservoirs is biodegraded due to millions of years of microbial activity, including via m
279 sociation of crAssphage with primates may be millions of years old.
280  in feathered dinosaurs and early birds over millions of years required flight feathers whose archite
281 e atmosphere remained anoxic for hundreds of millions of years until the ~2.4 Ga Great Oxidation Even
282 ation in a fungal pathogen has persisted for millions of years without the enzyme that can efficientl
283  the CA of lentiviruses related to HIV-1 for millions of years(2-7).
284 viours have likely served beaked whales over millions of years, but may become maladaptive by playing
285 idy events that occurred in the past several millions of years, DGE analyses using de novo assembled
286 in today's oceans has used nursery areas for millions of years, highlighting their importance as esse
287 ophobic interface, conserved for hundreds of millions of years, is entrenched because exposure of thi
288  a full-sun farming strategy has existed for millions of years, suggesting that nonhuman farmers have
289 ccurred on kilometer scales for thousands to millions of years.
290 hat acted to increase flight efficiency over millions of years.
291 s, and can remain the same over thousands or millions of years.
292 e system and is sequestered in the crust for millions of years.
293 d by periods of stasis often lasting tens of millions of years.
294  tissues have been conserved for hundreds of millions of years.
295 2008-12a has erupted with high frequency for millions of years.
296 alous in the South Atlantic on timescales of millions of years.
297 rder of centimetres, even over timescales of millions of years.
298  geographic isolation extending back several millions of years.
299 ds to changes in populations that occur over millions of years.
300 has been a source of global biodiversity for millions of years.

 
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