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1 .12 to -17.77] percentage points; P < .001), parks (-43.59 [95% CI, -49.89 to -37.30] percentage poin
3 ransportation (OR, 0.13; 95% CI, 0.03-0.49), parks (OR, 0.09; 95% CI, 0.01-0.88), and maintained vaca
11 ure of tightly stacked ER sheets resembles a parking garage, in which the different levels are connec
12 h the hydrophobic loop could be locked in a "parked" conformation by a disulfide bond between C180 an
13 lution, the loop resides predominantly in a "parked" position within the filament but is able to dyna
18 of walkability, public transport access, and park access were assessed in 1.0 km and 0.5 km street ne
21 photos of an urban environment, forest, and park) to the effects of congruent olfactory stimuli (nat
24 re detected between the species richness and park age, park area and other bioindicator groups (p > 0
29 in 3 microL; 15 mM, 45 nmol) is injected and parked in the probe to yield a heteronuclear multiple-qu
30 erse particle samples--soil, urban dust, and parking deck sweepings--were fractionated using this tec
31 lated financial outlays included: travel and parking associated with hospital appointments; costs of
35 ailability of public transit, sidewalks, and parks were characterized for the residential neighborhoo
37 engaging urban planning, transportation, and parks sectors in efforts to reduce the health burden of
45 ecies richness and abundance was recorded at parks located at the edge of city and species richness w
47 loops, and a particular analyte band can be parked in one NMR detector coil while CE continues in th
48 e apoptosome and one catalytic domain may be parked on the hub, when an odd number of zymogens are bo
52 spontaneous graft tolerance was restored by parking the irradiated LEW donor liver in naive LEW rats
55 In addition, KJ1.26(+) HSV nonimmune cells parked in ocularly infected BALB/c mice were demonstrabl
58 ison of sequences derived from New York City parks to genes involved in the biosynthesis of biomedica
65 mpletely suppressed by cosilencing of Double parked (Dup), the Drosophila homologue of Cdt1, a replic
66 he pre-replication complex component, double-parked protein/cell division cycle 10-dependent transcri
68 gated the developmental regulation of Double-parked (Dup) protein, the Drosophila ortholog of Cdt1, a
69 ination of other ORC members, whereas Double-parked protein/Cdt1 and minichromosome maintenance prote
71 asset categories (transportation, education, parks and recreation, faith-based entities, health servi
72 by the following driving environments: empty parking lots, suburban residential streets, intermediate
73 and more species, yet strengthening existing parks, particularly those vulnerable to harmful human ac
74 ent studies have started looking at expected parking reductions with on-demand mobility, but a system
75 sferred into MHC class II-deficient mice for parking, and the hosts were later analyzed for long-live
76 2010s, generating a new form of exposure for parks, and has led to concerns about overcrowding and de
77 g of samples from North Island native forest parks identified a widespread population of Saccharomyce
81 treet trees, green roofs, community gardens, parks and open spaces, and extensive connective pathways
82 e evaluate the feasibility of using hospital parking lot traffic data extracted from high-resolution
85 crisis, and molecular genetics can assist in park design by helping to identify key species, historic
87 t difficult driving tasks were navigating in parking ramps, parking in the correct space, seeing lane
89 ber of people and their physical activity in parks with and without walking loops, controlling for mu
91 Here we describe the use of walking loops in parks and compare the number of park users and their phy
92 k on streets and sidewalks, walking loops in parks offer a setting to walk in nature and to avoid int
96 of clean energy, particularly in industrial parks with overlapping of building and process loads.
99 ted nature of the gaps left after an initial parking strategy may make it difficult to finish a proje
102 tion events interspersed with additional ion parking ion/ion reaction periods were used to "charge-st
113 s in conjunction with a technique termed ion parking, which can be implemented in electrodynamic ion
114 The efficiency and specificity of the ion parking experiment is highly dependent upon ion densitie
116 on/ion proton-transfer reactions and the ion parking technique were applied to purify and concentrate
117 ociation of generated reporter ions with ion parking, which altogether boosted reporter ion yield by
118 njunction with mass-to-charge dependent ion "parking" to accumulate protein ions initially dispersed
119 We suggest that the converted state is "park," in which kinetochores are anchored to plus ends o
122 adeoff between two public policy goals: less parking means increased vehicle travel from deadheading
123 ted grass samples from their garden or local park, from which we analyzed the radiocarbon content to
126 inimum parking" problem: what is the minimum parking infrastructure needed in a city for given on-dem
127 etworks to address what we call the "minimum parking" problem: what is the minimum parking infrastruc
128 approach is the so-called tsunami mitigation park, which combines a designed hillscape with vegetatio
129 The protective benefit of tsunami mitigation parks is thus comparable to that of a small wall, at lea
130 increasing popularity of tsunami mitigation parks, the protective benefits they provide are poorly u
133 at these binding sites comprise a "molecular parking lot" in which the AChE molecules can be released
134 GP), a durable, solar-powered air monitoring park bench that measures real-time ozone, PM2.5, and met
138 d use for communities living near a national park, with clinic discounts offsetting costs historicall
139 ed growth for each wilderness area, national park, and national forest in the conterminous United Sta
140 3 land users near a tropical forest national park in the Vietnamese Central Annamites, a global biodi
143 mountains comprising the potential national park, and existing protected areas have overlaps between
144 ntegrated management under a single national park administration, focusing on the key gaps, which we
145 of deforestation was averted in the national park over a decade (~70% reduction in deforestation comp
150 occurrence are found over state and national parks in the southeast during winter and spring, in the
152 and cattle collected from biobanks, national parks, and other regions of South Africa were used in du
153 pecies are rare in long-established national parks and nature reserves, which are actively protected
154 ing 2008-2010 from 17 lakes in four national parks of the northwestern Laurentian Great Lakes region.
155 onomic conservation success at four national parks, four comanaged reserves, and three traditionally
156 ess is observed in IUCN category-II national parks supposedly with stricter protection, and in larger
157 fine particulate matter and haze in national parks and wilderness areas where visibility is protected
160 s within protected lands, including national parks, where Hg can bioaccumulate to levels detrimental
166 experienced in eight selected U.S. national parks if climate change causes mammalian species within
167 nd drastic influxes of new species, national parks are not likely to meet their mandate of protecting
168 h population densities in the three national parks, varying between 3.10 +/- SD 1.84 and 8.86 +/- SD
169 g trend whereby their visitation to national parks is substantially lower amongst communities closer
171 much the same way that traditional national parks preserve special geological features and historica
175 hich a representative sample of neighborhood parks (n = 174) from 25 U.S. cities with > 100,000 popul
179 are difficult to generalize: older and newer parks, protected areas with higher and lower suitability
180 ps, on average during an hourly observation, parks with walking loops had 80% more users (95% CI: 42,
182 ing loops in parks and compare the number of park users and their physical activity in urban neighbor
183 the availability and increasing the cost of parking, designing pedestrian-friendly and cycling-frien
185 reat uncertainty about the future ability of parks and protected areas to meet their conservation man
189 ilt environment, including the proportion of parks (relative risk [RR] = 2.233; 95% credible interval
191 munities, possibly because vegetation in old parks have had a longer time to modify soil properties a
192 re adjusted for the impact of temperature on park visitation, and we focused primarily on visits made
193 dely used in the central and eastern U.S. on parking lots, driveways, and even playgrounds, are typic
194 le assembling into a "hub" or "platform" or "park" the various companies and services that link farme
199 ard highly protected areas and ignore "paper parks." Analysis of a Brazilian database does not suppor
204 ermittent voltage drops, also known as "peak parking," and analyzed by collision-induced dissociation
205 The capability of the monolith to do peak parking experiments was demonstrated by the characteriza
212 ving tasks were navigating in parking ramps, parking in the correct space, seeing lane markings, and
214 c samples that were collected in a recycling park (manufacture date before 2006), this suggests a rec
216 st are sampled into loops, where they remain parked until their sequential reinjection onto the secon
217 hus, despite increasing densities in smaller parks, we conclude that there are only two robust popula
218 of solar parks, optimal connections of solar parks across time zones for minimizing intermittency, an
219 apacity and storage, optimal siting of solar parks, optimal connections of solar parks across time zo
220 of cases was detected near the southwestern park border, although infection was widely distributed.
222 assumes annual attendance within each state park system will continue to grow (or decline) at the sa
223 he operating expenditures of America's state park systems will be affected by a continued growth in a
225 affecting the operations of America's state park systems, dwarfing the influence of climate change,
229 ith information on the availability of state parks and other potentially important drivers of recreat
230 , the approximately 2 million acres of state parks established between 1975 and 2007 are estimated to
233 slope; numbers of hospitals, grocery stores, parks, railway stations, and bus stops; educational leve
236 of GroEL: the ability to act as a temporary parking spot for sticky intermediates by binding many mo
238 gy to the city of Singapore we discover that parking infrastructure reduction of up to 86% is possibl
239 opical countries to test the hypothesis that parks are an effective means to protect tropical biodive
241 activities) across communities bordering the park: The greatest logging reductions were adjacent to t
243 to reside in Gabon [1], their loss from the park is a considerable setback for the preservation of t
245 1.1 x 10 degrees mug/L), and the pond in the park (2.9 x 10(1) mug/L), where low levels of microcysti
248 other rather than from other reptiles in the park, with subsequent interanaconda juvenile transmissio
249 esence of poor households at the edge of the park does not signal that the park is a poverty trap.
253 although the poor tend to be located on the park perimeter, proximity to the park has no measureable
254 However, a bad decade for forest outside the park proved a prosperous one for most local residents.
258 for boys, more frequent family visits to the park (-1.89; -3.28, -0.51) and family participation in s
259 itions collected from a site adjacent to the park during August-October 2012 was 96 Bq mg(-1), while
260 ated on the park perimeter, proximity to the park has no measureable effect on growth of productive a
261 s inversely correlated with proximity to the park, initial farm size, and decline in adjacent communa
264 m ligand binding prior to elimination of the parking problem but also extended that treatment to incl
267 patients had drunk orange juice in the theme park vs 54% of controls (matched odds ratio, undefined;
268 l study, case patients were limited to theme park hotel visitors and controls were matched to case pa
269 oliferation, yet timing and insensitivity to park mutation suggest that preferential proliferation un
272 tario, Canada in 2008 and reimburses travel, parking, accommodation, meals, and loss of income; each
273 tario, Canada in 2008 and reimburses travel, parking, accommodation, meals, and loss of income; each
277 eptides and polyketides, we found that urban park soil microbiomes are both rich in biosynthetic dive
278 pared soil microbial communities in 41 urban parks of (i) divergent plant functional types (evergreen
280 th bacterial and fungal communities in urban parks responded to plant functional groups, but fungi we
281 that, despite frequent disturbances in urban parks, urban soil microbes still followed the classic pa
283 py model AIRTREE in two representative urban parks in Italy: Park of Castel di Guido, a 3673 ha refor
284 collected over a 2 year period at six urban parks in Indianapolis, located varying distances from th
285 cted the first butterfly survey in ten urban parks in Beijing and estimated butterfly species richnes
286 iverse soil microbial communities than urban parks that are under continuous anthropogenic disturbanc
289 /molecule reactions is referred to as "valet parking" as it entails the transport of the ions of inte
290 interest from the IEF dimension, as IEF was 'parked' during each CE analysis and refocused prior to a
291 ithout Ag also served as memory T cells when parked for 100 d in unirradiated, syngeneic recipients w
292 the environmental impact of individual wind parks requires a universal but location-dependent method
293 ions between butterfly species richness with park variables (age, area and distance to city center),
298 l activity was observed in a renovated zonal park (adjusted OR for the time-by-group interaction, int
300 ons of species might differ, most zoological parks worldwide commonly feature mixed-species exhibits.