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1 ve animal species, especially those that are mobile.
2 en both cations and anions are considered as mobile.
3 omer network and the other ionic species are mobile.
4 transmembrane region of EMC and is partially mobile.
5 ase in Li(+) ions (>10 %) occupying the more mobile A2 environment in the composite electrolytes.
6 potassium ions (K[Formula: see text]) become mobile above 200 K and the activation energy for the dif
7 y in response to light, generating different mobile acidic protons and thus high on/off photoswitchab
8                           Nfasc186 is highly mobile after insertion in the axonal membrane and diffus
9                                 In MASK-air (Mobile Airways Sentinel Network), a visual analogue scal
10                            Because gulls are mobile and can shed antimicrobial-resistant bacteria for
11   However, conservation outcomes of MPAs for mobile and long-lived predators such as sharks are highl
12 trol is focused on vulnerable groups such as mobile and migrant populations (MMPs), and includes impr
13                                    The least mobile and most range-restricted species declined even a
14  imply that GLS2 can be regarded as a highly mobile and multilocalizing protein translocated to both
15  components of the AMR have been shown to be mobile and to undergo constant exchange with the cytosol
16 Q generated after photoexcitation are highly mobile and undergo fast localization to a lower energy s
17 ns via a touchscreen typing data acquisition mobile app (iPrognosis), the proposed approach predicted
18 performance of the stationary method and the mobile App are 78 and 49 percent respectively; the stati
19 00 ms to analyze a single image, whereas the mobile app uses only around 400 ms per image.
20  comprising an EAI smart case connected to a mobile APP) with functions that overcome most of the EAI
21  parent-report questionnaire delivered via a mobile app, a list of key behaviors identified from 2-mi
22      We develop a user-friendly protocol and mobile application (HandLens) to report results, facilit
23 ta of 626 users of mySinusitisCoach (mSC), a mobile application for CRS patients.
24 andemic, we developed How We Feel, a web and mobile application that collects longitudinal self-repor
25 isual acuity was measured 1) by GoCheck Kids mobile application, by the patient's family member; 2) b
26 eviously known as the COVID Symptom Tracker, mobile application.
27 e through search, user-generated content, or mobile apps.
28  is paramount to know which organisms harbor mobile AR genes and which organisms engage in HGT.
29 metal ion assists the departure, through the mobile arch, of the nucleotide monophosphate product fro
30 lin can initiate and immobilize bundles from mobile Arp2/3-branched networks.
31 cing by income: Wealthy areas went from most mobile before the pandemic to least mobile, while, for m
32  Contig analysis indicated a wide variety of mobile beta-lactam ARGs associated with pathogens downst
33  herein demonstrate the feasibility of using mobile brain and body imaging even in very extreme condi
34 ed in transcription initiation and binds the mobile C34 winged helix 2 domain, sealing off the active
35 Bayesian paradigm and apply it to anonymized mobile call detail records (CDRs).
36                 Since the contributions from mobile-carrier conduction and bound-charge oscillation t
37 to all systems controlled by the presence of mobile charges.
38 ttle is known about the postrecognition MutS mobile clamp and its interactions with MutL.
39 ent thinking, we find that after the initial mobile clamp formation event, MutS undergoes frequent cy
40 es frequent cycles of mismatch rebinding and mobile clamp reformation without releasing DNA.
41  MutS to a hydrolysis-independent, diffusive mobile clamp that no longer recognizes the mismatch.
42 g it; thus, ATP hydrolysis licenses the MutS mobile clamp to rebind the mismatch.
43                              Order entry via mobile client was associated with decreased after-hours
44  This study reveals sensitive, quantitative, mobile, clinically relevant, and comprehensive targets f
45 Here we report a previously unrecognized non-mobile colistin resistance enzyme, termed NMCR-2, origin
46  animal origin, studies on the prevalence of mobile colistin resistance genes in aquaculture and thei
47 nst a reference scenario, which consisted of mobile colocation measurements with both sets of the UFP
48                 Mobile health (mHealth) uses mobile communication devices such as smartphones and tab
49 the formation of a [Cu(2)(NH(3))(4)O(2)](2+) mobile complex with a side-on mu-eta(2),eta(2)-peroxo di
50 in information technology infrastructure and mobile computing power in many low and middle-income cou
51 ly plants, can alter resource landscapes for mobile consumers driving bottom-up effects on their popu
52 reacts with Cu(I) ions, which are present as mobile Cu(I) diamine complexes [Cu(I)(NH(3))(2)](+).
53  integrate with real-time data transmission, mobile data processing and smart power utilization.
54                               We developed a mobile deep brain recording and stimulation (Mo-DBRS) pl
55                                  Ordering of mobile defects in functional materials can give rise to
56  assays could be used on-site as a rapid and mobile detection system to determine contamination of me
57         Using mobility measures derived from mobile device location pings, we find that wealthier are
58 o true portability is software that works on mobile devices of internet connections.
59 ve collection of patient-reported data using mobile devices, among many other research programs.
60 cies with movement data from over 27 million mobile devices, social network connections among over 22
61 exity of incorporating chemical sensors into mobile devices.
62 ly used for lighting panels, televisions and mobile displays.
63 effectively repress the movement of specific mobile DNA elements that cause excessive DNA damage and
64      The highly flexible S-protein, with its mobile domains, presents a moving target to the immune s
65 lator transition of VO(2), we exemplify that mobile dopants weakly coupled to the crystal lattice pro
66 -standing question has been which of the two mobile electron carriers, plastoquinone or plastocyanin,
67            The crystalline lattice insulates mobile electrons from oxidation by O(2), as compared to
68 tes, which prolongs the apparent lifetime of mobile electrons in the conduction band.
69 esting as single nucleotide variants (SNVs), mobile element insertions, and structural changes in the
70 f the ARGs, PC1 beta-lactamase may also be a mobile element that facilitates the transfer of resistan
71                                              Mobile elements are a major source of structural variant
72 tural variants in the human genome, and some mobile elements can regulate gene expression and transcr
73        Accurate genotyping of Alus and other mobile elements has been challenging.
74 e also observed in the expression of several mobile elements in the absence of PARP-1, suggesting tha
75 and prokaryotes, informing on differences in mobile elements involved in substrate binding and cataly
76 s approach allowed us to identify individual mobile elements without relying on phenotypic markers or
77  in addition to stability and maintenance of mobile elements.
78 t plant virus lineages to primordial genetic mobile elements.
79  be involved in regulating the expression of mobile elements.
80 our method is comparable to state-of-the-art mobile eye trackers that are 100x more expensive.
81 ychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) by pelagic and mobile fish and shellfish.
82                                Smaller, less mobile fishes are rarely represented in studies demonstr
83 phosphate (PIP(2)) has a significantly lower mobile fraction than most other lipids in supported lipi
84 otobleaching showed a slow partial recovery (mobile fraction: ~18%) suggestive of a gel-like consiste
85                                    While the mobile free-living and particle-associated communities w
86 ed fundus imaging (SBFI) allows for low-cost mobile fundus examination using an adapter on a smartpho
87 interactions can shape genetic diversity and mobile gene elements.
88 rks of HGT across individuals, though AR and mobile genes are associated with more diverse taxa withi
89               Viruses and plasmids (invasive mobile genetic elements (iMGEs)) have important roles in
90 ingle/multigene deletion; and 3) movement of mobile genetic elements (including prophages) combined w
91 ria, bacteriophages that prey upon them, and mobile genetic elements (MGEs) compete in dynamic enviro
92            Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) of mobile genetic elements (MGEs) facilitates the spread of
93 asites, including viruses and other types of mobile genetic elements (MGEs), and have evolved multipl
94  In the constant evolutionary battle against mobile genetic elements (MGEs), bacteria have developed
95 l species are hosts to horizontally acquired mobile genetic elements (MGEs), which encode virulence,
96 employ CRISPR-Cas systems to combat invading mobile genetic elements (MGEs).
97 ts and regulate gene expression and suppress mobile genetic elements in eukaryotes(1,2).
98 PR system provides adaptive immunity against mobile genetic elements in prokaryotes.
99  complex arrangement of repeat sequences and mobile genetic elements interspersed among arrays of clu
100 g terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons are mobile genetic elements that are closely related to retr
101 crs), proteins produced by viruses and other mobile genetic elements that can potently inhibit CRISPR
102              Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile genetic elements that can profoundly impact the e
103 d CRISPR-Cas variants, often associated with mobile genetic elements that lack the nucleases required
104                                              Mobile genetic elements threaten genome integrity in all
105 c integrity when challenged by pathogens and mobile genetic elements(1-3).
106 n exclude repeated genomic elements, such as mobile genetic elements, compromising our understanding
107  its previously undescribed activity against mobile genetic elements, such as LINE-1, to protect the
108 rms are associated with viruses and/or other mobile genetic elements, there is no doubt that the LUCA
109 minated from one microorganism to another by mobile genetic elements, thus transferring resistance to
110 fend against invaders like viruses and other mobile genetic elements.
111 -specific adaptive genes, usually located on mobile genetic elements.
112 p II introns are self-splicing ribozymes and mobile genetic elements.
113 d archaea provides adaptive immunity against mobile genetic elements.
114  their genetic position and their linkage to mobile genetic elements.
115 chaea from viruses and infections with other mobile genetic elements." There is an abundance of genom
116  delivery within the integration of emerging mobile health (mHealth) technology.
117                                              Mobile health (mHealth) uses mobile communication device
118  a telephone call once every 3 months, and a mobile health application was used to keep a dynamic rec
119 m, smartphone), and different types of novel mobile health applications as well as simplification of
120 led trial, in this cancer cohort with active mobile health follow-up, LTFU was much lower than in pre
121 t cancer cohort study, we implemented active mobile health follow-up, telephoning each woman or her n
122 tegrated point-of-care biosensor system with mobile health for wastewater-based epidemiology (iBMW) f
123 technologies, electronic health records, and mobile health has created new opportunities that could g
124 l, lung transplant recipients (LTRs) using a mobile health intervention, Pocket Personal Assistant fo
125                                              Mobile health interventions, even when acceptable and ri
126 trategies to facilitate sustained effects of mobile health interventions.
127                                              Mobile health technologies (wearable, portable, body-fix
128 alth (encompassing telehealth, telemedicine, mobile health, and remote patient monitoring), Internet
129 he electronic health record, virtual visits, mobile health, wearable technology, digital therapeutics
130 ent and existing community health worker-led mobile health-supported early detection, initial treatme
131   The purpose of this study was to develop a mobile healthcare (mHealth) system using a drop of blood
132 determined by the continuous interactions of mobile hematopoietic cells within specialized microenvir
133 ng and to develop targeted interventions for mobile HIV-positive peripartum women.
134                                  We used the Mobile HomeCage system (Neurotar Ltd, Finland) where ani
135 lder adults, disabilities, unemployment, and mobile homes, as well as for headwater streams with rest
136 als were often similarly persistent but more mobile in aquatic environments, which implies an increas
137 we have termed dRemp (defective retroelement mobile in pollen).
138 usted odds ratio 0.55, 95% CI 0.45-0.68) and mobile individuals (0.61, 0.41-0.91).
139  was PrEP uptake, particularly for young and mobile individuals.
140  34 and women aged 15 to 24 years, and among mobile individuals/in-migrants.
141 er than the amorphous limit due to intensive mobile ion disorder and reduced vibrational entropy.
142 ifying their crystal structures or of tuning mobile-ion stoichiometries.
143         The entropically driven depletion of mobile ions creates a junction of tough adhesion, and th
144 arbon junction, where the LiF layer provides mobile ions in acetonitrile (ACN) vapor.
145 ut also indirectly via coupling to all other mobile ions, causing an electroosmotic flow.
146 molecules occurs at <+1 V in the presence of mobile ions, enabled by ionic screening of the carbon el
147 odify the potential energy landscape for the mobile ions, resulting in an enhanced ionic conductivity
148 uring summer 2017; two concurrently operated mobile laboratories collected over 300 h of in-motion me
149               To this end, we deployed three mobile laboratories during the DISCOVER-AQ campaign in s
150 an be used fully autonomously in clinical or mobile laboratory settings without the need for any addi
151  pipes using data collected from an advanced mobile leak detection (AMLD) platform.
152 reveals how electrostatic interactions and a mobile loop participate in assembly and also impart flex
153                               In DdPhyA, two mobile loops that enclose substrates in the PHDs are con
154 icity subsites, and mutagenesis identified a mobile lysine residue as a key determinant of positional
155         We also found that even among highly mobile marine ectotherms in a global warming hotspot, fe
156                                       Yet in mobile marine predators, population genetic consequences
157           On palpation, few ill-defined firm mobile masses were found in the upper outer quadrant wit
158 dy were to (1) evaluate whether ground-based mobile measurements could be used to constrain urban emi
159 ar dynamics simulations employing the highly mobile membrane mimetic model to describe spontaneous pa
160 med by conventional silver (Ag) as a primary mobile metal alloyed with silicidable copper (Cu) that s
161  robotics, custom software and an integrated mobile microscope for the automated culture, perfusion,
162 ons, our analyses suggest two binding modes: mobile molecules that can bypass barriers as they seek o
163        Our results demonstrate how extensive mobile monitoring across multiple census tracts can quan
164                               Aggregation of mobile monitoring data in space and time can mitigate hi
165                    The spatial coverage from mobile monitoring reveals patterns missed by the fixed-s
166                                              Mobile monitoring shows promise for understanding spatia
167 of this approach to an instrumented fleet of mobile monitoring vehicles is discussed.
168 immobilization identifies gene signatures in mobile MPCs correlating with osteogenesis, and signature
169 cATAC-seq in these same MPCs confirm that in mobile MPCs, chromatin regions around osteogenic genes a
170 nd an enrichment of m5C modifications in the mobile mRNAs, consistent with a recent finding that m5C
171                               Cytokinins are mobile multifunctional plant hormones with roles in deve
172      Integrative genetic elements (IGEs) are mobile multigene DNA units that integrate into and excis
173 ns from the source as driven accumulation of mobile near-surface colloids due to relatively strong se
174 e 2D-CNN framework, the transfer learning of Mobile Net shows an accuracy of 0.91, while the custom-c
175 custom-built architecture and a CNN based on Mobile Net via transfer learning.
176          No consensus ethical frameworks for mobile neuroimaging exist, and existing policies for tra
177 corporate human neuroscience tools including mobile neuroimaging to explore long-term, embodied human
178                               The ability of mobile Nhp6A molecules to bypass different obstacles on
179                                   Low phloem mobile nutrients Ca, Mn, Fe, Zn, and Cu showed the large
180                          He also downloads a mobile nutrition application she recommends.
181  precoated Se will initially substitute some mobile O(alpha) (-) at the charged LiCoO(2) surface, tra
182 mework and (2) quantify the information that mobile observations provided relative to conventional GH
183 sed: One in which MutS-MutL complexes remain mobile on the DNA, and one in which MutL stops MutS move
184 t transfers and allocation of ambulances and mobile operating rooms.
185 nal regulatory mechanisms for persistent and mobile organic contaminants (PMOCs) that are not covered
186 sessed, in triplicate, where the plastic and mobile organic fractions were monitored for 14 pore wate
187 owever, resource selection behaviour affords mobile organisms the opportunity to adopt a range of tac
188 r its ability to incorporate environmentally mobile oxyanion contaminants.
189 r to within 5% during spring and summer, but mobile P binding fractions nearly doubled in summer, pos
190 r clinical context at the destinations among mobile participants, which could lead to unmeasured conf
191 highly specialized horse-facilitated form of mobile pastoralism.
192 ies on additives that reduce environmentally mobile pertechnetate (TcO(4)(-)) to insoluble Tc(IV) spe
193 n chromatography (SEC) with an MS-compatible mobile phase (59% water, 40% isopropanol, 1% formic acid
194 rifluoroacetic acid (TFA) is a commonly used mobile phase additive in liquid chromatography-mass spec
195       In this study, the effects of volatile mobile phase additives on SEC retention and ESI of prote
196 und to contain cluster ions corresponding to mobile phase additives.
197  neither for the hydrodynamic pumping of the mobile phase as in high-performance liquid chromatograph
198  amines were separated on C18 column using a mobile phase composed of ammonium formate buffer and ace
199 cts, e.g. flow rate, column temperature, and mobile phase composition on the response variable.
200                                    The HILIC mobile phase contained 25 mM ammonium acetate and allowe
201 ction of the mass transfer resistance in the mobile phase due to a flatter flow profile and faster an
202 meters such as column type, buffer solution, mobile phase flow rate and sample injection volume were
203 iagrams as a function of column temperature, mobile phase gradient or a multifactorial combination in
204                                      Using a mobile phase of 0.2 M ammonium acetate (pH 6.9), several
205 mns were compared and the composition of the mobile phase was optimized to achieve baseline separatio
206                     Ammonium nitrate, as the mobile phase, and a suitable rinsing regime, allowed goo
207 nitrile: water (75:25, v/v) is proposed as a mobile phase.
208  aqueous methanol was applied as the washing mobile phase.
209 5 min using NH(4)NO(3) solution at pH 8.8 as mobile phase.
210 nolithic columns and carbon dioxide/methanol mobile phase.
211  components using an aqueous, non-denaturing mobile phase.
212 e-exclusion chromatography employing aqueous mobile phases with volatile salts at neutral pH combined
213  adding a small amount (e.g., 2 mM) into TFA mobile phases without compromising the chromatographic p
214        Other small molecule additives in TFA mobile phases, such as amino acids containing extended s
215 covered glycine as a simple additive for TFA mobile phases, which mitigates ion suppression through a
216 ating the separation temperature under basic mobile phases.
217                Using a specifically designed mobile phone application 'Wingtags', we collected over >
218 formation, further show that women who own a mobile phone are better informed about sexual and reprod
219             Here we use 11,478,484 counts of mobile phone data from individuals leaving or transiting
220                                              Mobile phone data have been proposed to monitor effectiv
221 re, we review the different applications for mobile phone data in guiding and evaluating COVID-19 res
222 emic has heightened discussion of the use of mobile phone data in outbreak response.
223 ources and implications of selection bias in mobile phone data.
224   These results suggest that two-fluorophore mobile phone imaging may enable translating the benefits
225 with HIV were randomly assigned (1:1:1) with mobile phone software to community-based ART initiation
226 resuscitation, public access defibrillation, mobile phone technologies to summon first responders, an
227 n or her next-of-kin (NOK) trimonthly on her mobile phone to update information on her vital status.
228 nd integrate multiple open data sources with mobile phone traces to compare how the different factors
229 four extensive datasets covering millions of mobile phone users and urban facilities, we investigate
230 ata collected from more than 200K anonymized mobile phone users in Tokyo.
231                 Here we use movement data of mobile phone users to show that mobility in Germany has
232   Integrated with a reader device based on a mobile phone, this assay has the potential to enable rap
233  168,295 for the same period, a 5% decrease; mobile phone-based estimates predict a loss of 235,375 f
234 he readout can be done by a common hand-hold mobile phone.
235 analyses covering 200+ countries reveal that mobile-phone access is associated with lower gender ineq
236            Using mobility data inferred from mobile-phone calling records in Namibia, we calculated b
237                                Increasingly, mobile-phone usage data are used to quantify human mobil
238          Here, we analyzed data generated by mobile phones and social media to estimate the weekly is
239 provides empirical support for the idea that mobile phones are a vehicle for sustainable development
240     For billions of people across the globe, mobile phones enable relatively cheap and effective comm
241 ingle receiver, such as the uplink from many mobile phones to a single base station.
242         The strategy consisted of: (1) using mobile phones with multipass excitation and emission fil
243   These rapid responses leverage billions of mobile phones, large online datasets, connected devices,
244            The application also functions on mobile phones.
245 ize natural and synthetic struvite releasing mobile phosphate (PO(4) (3-) ) and magnesium (Mg(2+) ),
246                                   Over time, mobile PIP(2) species flip from the top leaflet to the b
247 me and a second directing transposition into mobile plasmids facilitating cell-to-cell transfer.
248 sampled 121 wells using two methods: a rapid mobile plume integration method (detection ~0.5 g CH(4)
249 y attributed to reductions in emissions from mobile, point, areal, and nonroad sources through change
250            These studies suggest that highly mobile pollinators conduct greater gene flow within and
251 thin and among populations, compared to less mobile pollinators.
252                   Further information on how mobile postpartum women access and remain in care would
253 rticularly among species that feed on highly mobile prey across broad landscapes.
254 es that attacking predators use to intercept mobile prey, and coordinated neural and biomechanical me
255 gene clusters (Aux3) exists in two states: a mobile, prophage-like element in a small subset of envir
256 ical macromolecules, including chromatin and mobile proteins, which alter the kinetics and efficiency
257 protein sequence reduces the availability of mobile protons, driving fragmentation to charge remote c
258 s of LjVPY1 and LjVPY2, which accumulated as mobile punctate bodies in the cytoplasm.
259                              In a network of mobile receivers using narrow directional beams, how do
260 protein, in which the highly immunogenic and mobile receptor binding domain (RBD) is either locked in
261                 The SARS-CoV-2 spike employs mobile receptor-binding domains (RBDs) to engage the hum
262                                We found that mobile regions identified based on root mean-square devi
263 istance associated with the acquisition of a mobile resistance element.
264                                Here we use a mobile robot to search for improved photocatalysts for h
265 re complex spatiotemporal interactions using mobile robots.
266                                              Mobile sampling studies have revealed enhanced levels of
267                                 We performed mobile sampling using an advanced single-particle mass s
268 opment is fine-tuned by a range of local and mobile signals that are activated by various RLKs.
269 nables the controlled release of intra-lymph-mobile small-molecular cargo, which can reach vastly mor
270 S, in which a thin polyelectrolyte film with mobile sodium ions replaces the liquid reservoir.
271                                              Mobile source emissions of primary EC and nitrous oxides
272 t sources and nitrates and EC emissions from mobile sources contributed the largest reduction in part
273 istors are predominately determined by their mobile species and matrix materials.
274         Here, Ru is studied as a new type of mobile species for memristors to achieve low switching c
275  track habitat change more adeptly than less mobile species.
276 rranted, as well as initiatives to implement mobile-specific libraries.
277  a sterile incubation system complete with a mobile stage for XY movement, peristaltic pumps equipped
278  (CBASS), we thus highlight the potential of mobile, standardized short-term acute heat stress assays
279               Specialised stroke ambulances (mobile stroke units) have been piloted in many cities to
280 s smartphone applications, telemedicine, and mobile stroke units.
281 RNA polymerase (RNAP) trigger loop (TL) is a mobile structural element of the RNAP active center that
282                          Real-time US showed mobile structures on the series of US images obtained se
283                          Real-time US showed mobile structures on the series of US images obtained se
284 ct, only 12% of GLUT1 resolved into a highly mobile subpopulation.
285        Spirotetramat (SPT) is used as phloem-mobile systemic insecticide targeting acetyl-CoA carboxy
286                        Existing and emerging mobile technologies have been used to successfully ident
287 n the application of both passive and active mobile technologies to gain insight into the role of the
288 etrieval (CBIR) representations of AI in the mobile technology environment, and AI-based support had
289                  Real-world data obtained by mobile technology offer new insights into AR phenotypes
290   Monitoring of patient-reported outcomes by mobile technology offers the possibility to better under
291 n is low (<2 mg/kg), due to the formation of mobile thioarsenates at aqueous sulfide/Fe molar ratios
292  measures, the poorest areas went from least mobile to most.
293 ere actively transporting as shown by phloem-mobile tracers, lacked nacreous walls and exhibited open
294 ex endodermis initials (CEI) by studying the mobile transcription factor SHORTROOT (SHR) and its bind
295 ificant proportions of U in three shales are mobile upon stimulation.
296 ultiplatform data capturing both desktop and mobile use to demonstrate that coexposure to diverse new
297 ns; ART initiation at the clinic followed by mobile van monitoring and refills (hybrid approach); or
298 quarterly monitoring and ART refills through mobile vans; ART initiation at the clinic followed by mo
299 rom most mobile before the pandemic to least mobile, while, for multiple measures, the poorest areas
300 ector and methyltransferase domains of L are mobile with respect to the core.

 
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