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1  to a systemic vasculopathy, is increasingly recognised.
2 ngs might carry risk that was not previously recognised.
3 reak, much further eastwards than previously recognised.
4 d rheumatoid arthritis (RA), is increasingly recognised.
5 art of the public health endeavour is rarely recognised.
6 sity among early catarrhines than previously recognised.
7 certain and potentially wider than currently recognised.
8  phosphorus cycling than has previously been recognised.
9  variation within the autosomes has not been recognised.
10 atory diseases with depression has long been recognised.
11 emic of opioid use, it is likely to be under-recognised.
12 istance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae is globally recognised.
13 d prevalence was found in AD than previously recognised.
14 coccal biology and evolution than previously recognised.
15 iabetes and cardiovascular disease is widely recognised.
16 e level of blurriness at which contents were recognised.
17 o known as limited or subtle AD- is the less recognised.
18  approximately twice as ancient as currently recognised.
19 ronmental and social impacts but are not yet recognised.
20 tion as strong Lewis acid catalysts has been recognised.
21 n on the induction of intestinal hormones is recognised.
22 in this spillover population than previously recognised (21 vs 11 cases).
23 ough the importance of the TRN has long been recognised(7-9), understanding of its cell types, their
24                                     The ARCs recognise a conserved tankyrase-binding peptide motif (T
25 we developed a task in which subjects had to recognise a continuous modulated noise sequence delivere
26 presence of the antibodies that specifically recognise a new conformational epitope formed by two dif
27 eval is achieved by the KDEL receptor, which recognises a C-terminal Lys-Asp-Glu-Leu (KDEL) sequence.
28 together these results suggest that EPR1614Y recognises a conformational epitope on keratin filaments
29  the gap, suggesting a mechanism wherein Pol recognises a pre-bent, partially-melted conformation of
30                                   Thus, CTLs recognising a cognate target can induce a localised mass
31                                              Recognising activity as a determinant of energetic statu
32    Considerable taxonomic diversity has been recognised among early Miocene catarrhines (apes, Old Wo
33 es the Spike glycoprotein on the envelope to recognise and bind the human receptor ACE2.
34                Pioneer transcription factors recognise and bind their target sequences in inaccessibl
35 ical structure rather than in monomeric form recognise and bind their target.
36 platform Reddit and developed classifiers to recognise and classify posts related to mental illness a
37                       Neighbouring cells can recognise and communicate with each other by direct bind
38     Climate change imposes an urgent need to recognise and conserve the species likely to be worst af
39 tream 8-oxoguanine-DNA glycosylase (OGG1) to recognise and excise 8-oxoG.
40 cooperators display a tag ('greenbeard') and recognise and preferentially direct cooperation towards
41 cribe a population of type II NKT cells that recognise and respond to the microbial antigen, alpha-gl
42 ndsheets separated by organic units has been recognised and compared to the 2004 IOT event.
43 , orphan components of protein complexes are recognised and eliminated from membranes.
44  disorders are disabling but are often under-recognised and inappropriately managed.
45 how these end-on attachments are selectively recognised and stabilised is not known.
46      However, ADHD is still relatively under-recognised and underdiagnosed in most countries, particu
47                        WHO's End TB Strategy recognises and aims to eliminate these potentially devas
48 s the major cellular DNA repair pathway that recognises and excises damaged DNA bases to help maintai
49 ntal condition characterised by difficulties recognising and discriminating faces.
50                 One patient safety subscale, Recognising and responding to remove immediate safety ri
51 areas in which they have not been previously recognised; and contaminated compounded medications.
52 sor for the detection of miRNA-492, which is recognised as a biomarker for pancreatic ductal adenocar
53             Blood-brain barrier pathology is recognised as a central factor in the development of man
54 mines by C-H functionalisation has long been recognised as a critical gap in the synthetic toolbox.
55                          Although leprosy is recognised as a disease of poverty, there is little evid
56              Despite sexual expression being recognised as a fundamental human need, sexuality in old
57 comprising TSC1, TSC2, and TBC1D7, is widely recognised as a key integration hub for cell growth and
58         Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is recognised as a leading cause of severe acute respirator
59 ough interspecific competition has long been recognised as a major driver of trait divergence and ada
60 ard personalised cancer treatment, is widely recognised as a necessary strategy in drug discovery res
61 lycoprotein (MOG-IgG) have been increasingly recognised as a new type of neuroinflammatory disorder.
62 n suffering from what should increasingly be recognised as a preventable disease.
63 ocial needs of patients with cancer has been recognised as a priority within oncology care for severa
64 n-suicidal self-injury is being increasingly recognised as a prominent public health concern.
65 ommon cause of atypical parkinsonism, is now recognised as a range of motor and behavioural syndromes
66 vel methods for growth prediction of AAA are recognised as a research priority.
67          While collective decision-making is recognised as a significant contributor to fitness in so
68  emerged more than a decade ago and has been recognised as a valid way to categorise diseases that af
69             Violence against women is widely recognised as a violation of human rights and a public h
70                       The European badger is recognised as a wildlife reservoir for bovine tuberculos
71                         Off-label therapy is recognised as an alternative, notably with the pan-PPAR
72 nt veterinary species, dogs are increasingly recognised as an excellent model for many human diseases
73                      Sarcocystis neurona was recognised as an important cause of mortality in souther
74     Tuberculosis in children is increasingly recognised as an important component of the global tuber
75 ds for pain treatment after surgery has been recognised as an important concern for public health and
76                            Climate is widely recognised as an important determinant of the latitudina
77 brain barrier (BBB) disruption has long been recognised as an important early feature of multiple scl
78 large amounts of carbon and are increasingly recognised as an important ecosystem for carbon sequestr
79 ions of progesterone (>19 ng/g, wet weight), recognised as an indicator of pregnancy in this species,
80  (AFM(1)) in milk and milk products has been recognised as an issue for over 30 years.
81 sional (3D) spheroidal cell cultures are now recognised as better models of cancers as compared to tr
82 orbidity and several liver fluke species are recognised as biological carcinogens.
83 ral diseases of crustaceans are increasingly recognised as challenges to shellfish farms and fisherie
84       Preterm and early term birth should be recognised as chronic conditions that require long-term
85                            Sphingolipids are recognised as critical components of the plant plasma me
86   Chronic, non-communicable diseases are now recognised as diseases that need to be addressed in such
87      Emerging Infectious Diseases (EIDs) are recognised as global extinction drivers of threatened sp
88        Non-racemic chiral boronic esters are recognised as immensely valuable building blocks in mode
89               Comorbidities are increasingly recognised as important aetiological and prognostic mark
90 small Ub-like modifier (SUMO), has also been recognised as integral for efficient repair.
91 project onto the spinal cord, have long been recognised as key links in the multiple neural networks
92 ed tropical diseases (NTDs) are increasingly recognised as major drivers of psychosocial morbidity in
93 ppel Lindau) tumour suppressor has long been recognised as necessary for the pathogenesis of clear ce
94 n than many other tropical diseases that are recognised as neglected, and so it should be reconsidere
95                    19 (37%) of 52 cases were recognised as non-TACO respiratory complications.
96        Since January 2018, insects have been recognised as novel foods in the EU, but their nutrition
97 nine, cysteine and methionine have Generally Recognised As Safe (GRAS) status and should have few imp
98 idence in Europe and marinated anchovies are recognised as the main food vehicle.
99                Mycobacterium tuberculosis is recognised as the primary cause of human tuberculosis wo
100 on of LMN presentations and are important to recognise, as effective treatments are available.
101                 It has becoming increasingly recognised because of improved and more readily availabl
102 t types of illness, due to biomolecules with recognised benefits.
103 Although resistance to erythromycin has been recognised, beta-lactam resistance in toxigenic diphther
104 variety of adjuvants induced antibodies that recognised both proteins in D. nodosus.
105                          We show that TEX264 recognises both unmodified and SUMO1-modifed TOP1 and in
106 tion system towards supporting clinicians to recognise breasts with lesions.
107 ing levels in acute hospital wards is widely recognised but evidence for tools to determine staffing
108   The importance of early treatment has been recognised but how intensively to treat at onset is not
109 d range of health and disease states is well recognised but less explored is the interplay of genetic
110                   Pituitary dysfunction is a recognised, but potentially underdiagnosed complication
111 lastic presence of endogenous auxin epitopes recognised by an anti-IAA antibody.
112  of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), long recognised by clinicians, is now challenging the entire
113  pollination communities that have long been recognised by ecologists.
114 reover, since the alpha-(1-4)-glucan epitope recognised by INCh1 is also a component of glycogen, thi
115                   Two types of Berardius are recognised by local whalers in Hokkaido, Japan.
116             Siderophore-Fe(3+) complexes are recognised by outer-membrane transporters and imported i
117 ns on SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein that are recognised by sera from COVID-19 convalescent patients.
118           Hence, the ycgZ-ymgABC promoter is recognised by sigma(38) (RpoS)-associated RNA polymerase
119 atment did not alter protein's ability to be recognised by specific antibodies or the CpGODN to funct
120                                         Also recognised by the alphabeta-TCR of mucosal associated in
121 hydroxyproline/alanine (GFO/A) motif that is recognised by the enzyme in a context-dependent manner.
122 vertheless, the presence of BDG can still be recognised by the host's innate immune system and persis
123  and it is thought that this closed state is recognised by the transporter, triggering substrate tran
124 posed to rest in an open-state, which is not recognised by the transporter.
125 chemistry, we found that the target antigens recognised by the two novel mAbs KU44.22B and KU44.13A,
126   The nature of the molecular ligand that is recognised by the VanSA sensory component has not hither
127 of hospital-acquired infections and has been recognised by the World Health Organization as one of th
128 pigs and wild boar, classical swine fever is recognised by the World Organisation for Animal Health (
129 equired in a primary clinical trial registry recognised by WHO and the International Committee of Med
130 sent a considerable global health burden, as recognised by WHO's Battle against Respiratory Viruses i
131                                     m(6)A is recognised by YTH domain-containing proteins, which sele
132          Collided ribosomes are specifically recognised by ZNF598 to initiate protein and mRNA qualit
133                 Ionising radiation (IR) is a recognised carcinogen responsible for cancer development
134 tty liver disease (NAFLD) is an increasingly recognised cause.
135        This volcanism is recorded in a newly-recognised Central Panama volcanic field that includes s
136                                         Well recognised challenges with IFI outbreak recognition, res
137 paired with averted gaze are more accurately recognised compared to alternate conjunctions of these f
138                     Fungal co-infection is a recognised complication of respiratory virus infections,
139 ontinuum in inflammatory arthritis (IA) is a recognised concept, with distinct stages from at-risk st
140                Hypogonadism is the most well recognised consequence of opioid use, but the inhibitory
141                    Surprisingly, ZCWPW1 also recognises CpG dinucleotides.
142                                              Recognising critical cells involved in tendinopathy is e
143 on templation strategy, the [3]rotaxane host recognises dicarboxylates through the formation of 1:1 s
144        Management of mucormycosis depends on recognising disease patterns and on early diagnosis.
145 ning how different ABC toxins are capable of recognising diverse hosts.
146                   New research criteria that recognise early presentations of PSP and operationalise
147  medical conditions and lead to death if not recognised early and treated.
148  beat obesity, the least fattening of widely recognised eating patterns needs to be measured and supp
149 ses in the order of 160-fold higher than the recognised EC(50) toxic levels of copper in soils.
150 as gaze direction - influence the ability to recognise emotional expressions.
151 e show that the Pseudomonas transporter PfeA recognises enterobactin using extracellular loops distan
152 ocioeconomic status are consistent with well recognised factors and outcomes of social, health, and h
153 study, FAW-specific primers were designed to recognise FAWs on the basis of internal transcribed spac
154                                   The enzyme recognises five sites on collagen II and three sites on
155 ate with dislocations in a manner previously recognised for atomic impurities, rendering these defect
156 The phenomenon of relapsing malaria has been recognised for centuries.
157                                 The locus is recognised for its ability to modulate efflux pump and p
158 c degradation product of sesamolin, although recognised for its anti-inflammatory effects, has low bi
159 entially in New Zealand, and has been widely recognised for its antibacterial properties and specific
160 collective genomes, is becoming increasingly recognised for its influence on host immunity, as well a
161 Although increased ROS release has long been recognised for its involvement in macroautophagy activat
162 ptive predator effects (NCEs) are now widely recognised for their capacity to shape ecosystem structu
163                      International consensus recognises four medulloblastoma molecular subgroups: WNT
164 ghlight uORF-perturbing variants as an under-recognised functional class that contribute to penetrant
165 he fossil record, potentially allowing us to recognise further biomolecules thought to be lost during
166                Sera from TcI-endemic regions recognised gTSSA-I (74/146; 50.7%), with no cross reacti
167                             Despite the well-recognised health benefits of fresh fruit consumption, s
168            The Almeria-Oran Front (AOF) is a recognised hotspot of genetic differentiation in the sea
169                                           We recognise how CRPS research may inform mechanistic under
170 lavour and wine volatile composition is well recognised, however with thousands of compounds in wine
171                           It is increasingly recognised, however, that clinical and pathological feat
172                         There is also a well-recognised impairment of quality of life, with less tang
173 ffered significant losses but their recently recognised importance in CO2 sequestration is creating o
174              The immune system has long been recognised important in pain regulation through inflamma
175 outer membrane C-terminal translocator, self-recognise in a Velcro-like handshake mechanism.
176    Concurrent peripheral neuropathy has been recognised in association with copper deficiency but has
177      Small airways dysfunction (SAD) is well recognised in asthma, yet its role in the severity and c
178 ix main feeding and eating disorders are now recognised in diagnostic systems: anorexia nervosa, buli
179 value of this freshwater snail has been also recognised in fields as diverse as host-parasite interac
180 a wide range of services and is increasingly recognised in low-income countries.
181 non-European descent, and the disease is now recognised in many regions of the world.
182     Importantly, these components, which are recognised in nephrology, could help to explain residual
183 cute myocardial infarction and infection was recognised in the early 20th century during influenza ep
184  Non-genetic drug resistance is increasingly recognised in various cancers.
185                   Although migraine is often recognised in women, it is underdiagnosed in men, result
186 k factors for maternal infection are clearly recognised, including caesarean section and operative va
187           A variety of hereditary causes are recognised, including spinal muscular atrophy, distal he
188 acterium Burkholderia pseudomallei, is being recognised increasingly frequently.
189 sease, neurological manifestations are being recognised increasingly.
190 lso identified which may allow clinicians to recognise individuals most at risk.
191 omegalovirus is the most frequent, yet under-recognised, infectious cause of newborn malformation in
192                          Botanists have long recognised interspecific gene flow as a common occurrenc
193 rearrangement quite distinct from previously recognised invagination processes.
194         The expanded reservoir of M1(UK) and recognised invasive potential of emm1 S pyogenes provide
195               We emphasise the importance of recognising its diagnostic criteria and biomarker, which
196 tion test, focuses on an animal's ability to recognise itself in a mirror and success has thus far be
197     Although the two antibodies specifically recognised K15 on western blot, they reacted differently
198                            EBM progressed to recognise limitations of evidence alone, and has increas
199 -order en-echelon Riedel fault complexes are recognised, linked by transpressional faulting and compr
200                   Complement activation is a recognised mediator of myocardial ischaemia-reperfusion-
201 ep learning approach, we could automatically recognise mental illness-related posts in our balenced d
202  result establishes Yarrabubba as the oldest recognised meteorite impact structure on Earth, extendin
203 s et al. identified human gammadelta T cells recognising MHC-related protein-1 (MR1) via their T cell
204 he elements of information exchange within a recognised model of shared decision-making do not adequa
205 n surgical and medical ward settings using a recognised model of shared decision-making.
206 idly expanding, which is driving the need to recognise MS at its earliest stages.
207                     SecA binds ribosomes and recognises nascent substrate proteins, but the molecular
208  PLGA-microspheres (MSs) incorporating three recognised neuroprotective agents (dexamethasone (DX), m
209 bsets of unconventional T cells exist, which recognise non-protein antigens in the context of monomor
210                             While now a well-recognised non-motor feature of treated PD, much remains
211                              The capacity to recognise oneself as separate from other individuals and
212 rary environment that might not otherwise be recognised or preserved physically or chemically in the
213 atent T.gondii infection likely outweigh the recognised overt morbidity caused by toxoplasmosis, subs
214             Yet, the possibility that chicks recognise parental odour at hatching has been completely
215 dual infectious disease risk is increasingly recognised, particularly in low income settings.
216                                              Recognising patients most likely to have the condition,
217 reen environments for mental health has been recognised, population-level evidence to this effect is
218  proteins, including 53BP1 and TOPBP1, which recognise post-translational modifications such as phosp
219 d in the small intestine, whereas lactulose, recognised prebiotic carbohydrate, reaches the colon to
220           Novel biomarker of AAA growth is a recognised priority in research.
221                         Conventional T cells recognise protein-derived antigens in the context of maj
222 oral approaches led by national governments, recognising refugee and asylum-seeker contributions, and
223 alidation of reliable prognostic models is a recognised research priority.
224  the areas of challenging poor practice, and recognising, responding to and disclosing adverse events
225                                 Smoking is a recognised risk factor for several pathologies and is de
226 ogenic affect (for example, atorvastatin) in recognised rodent models or patients.
227                   The proximity of the newly-recognised sandsheets to the palaeo-coastline of Phra Th
228 ntigen, defined by two monoclonal antibodies recognising separate epitopes on a large glycoconjugate
229                 Consequently, the ability to recognise sequence features of hinge-bending regions and
230 ial institutions and healthcare providers to recognise sexuality in older age and give older people t
231 on of novel pathogen effectors, the recently recognised small RNA warfare, and genomic aspects of sec
232 the set of criteria considered sufficient to recognise species boundaries may appropriately vary betw
233 s to locate their DNA targets; some proteins recognise specific DNA sequences, while others interact
234 ated by their CKK domains, which we proposed recognise specific tubulin conformations found at minus
235             The purified enzyme specifically recognises ss-dsDNA junctions and possesses ssDNA-depend
236                        This basic ability to recognise stress in others could also be an important co
237   Biodiversity studies are sensitive to well-recognised temporal and spatial scale dependencies.
238 y recovery in Amazonian second growth should recognise that a modern bird community will inevitably d
239         Research-active institutions need to recognise that computation is now vital in many more are
240 litis about 12 years ago made it possible to recognise that some patients with rapidly progressive ps
241                                           We recognise that these recommendations might be more appli
242  and in the field of health and human rights recognise that upstream social, political, and structura
243                                   It is well recognised that animal and plant pathogens form complex
244                  It is becoming increasingly recognised that disordered proteins may be fuzzy, in tha
245                                        It is recognised that ectopic parathyroid tissue is not infreq
246 half of the twentieth century, it was widely recognised that even strongly deleterious alleles can in
247                             It has long been recognised that given the high prevalence and considerab
248                      In ecology it is widely recognised that many landscapes comprise a network of di
249 ave been described for many years, it is now recognised that perturbations of the autophagy pathway i
250                           It is increasingly recognised that the study of DNA methylation (DNAm) patt
251                                 It is widely recognised that the widespread use of antibiotics has ge
252                             The expert panel recognised that Zika virus alone may not be sufficient t
253                                              Recognising that pushing-from-below perhaps occurs with
254                                              Recognising that the immune suppressive microenvironment
255                                              Recognising that there are few strong genetic associatio
256                Many pharmaceutical companies recognise the advantages of revealing some proprietary i
257 f a protective vaccine paediatricians should recognise the early signs and clinical presentation of s
258 ric Cancer Linkage Consortium (IGCLC), which recognise the emerging evidence of variability in gastri
259 contemporary perspectives on ongoing thought recognise the heterogeneity of these self-generated stat
260 f schizophrenia, but changes in nosology now recognise the high prevalence in mood disorders, overlap
261                                  Finally, we recognise the need for public health messaging to focus
262 institutional goals can be better aligned to recognise the needs of a key hospital population: people
263 propriateness and precision, thus failing to recognise the non-binary nature of food-plant preference
264 factors, such as obesity and smoking, should recognise the preconception period as one that offers sp
265   The novelty of our approach is that we (a) recognise the similarity between the pattern of vertical
266  addition, 15 soil samples were collected to recognise the sources of Pb in urban topsoils in Ahvaz c
267                         Third, we explicitly recognise the value of comprehensive data collection thr
268          The European reference method (ERM) recognises the fraudulent addition of bovine (B) milk in
269              The global nephrology community recognises the need for a cohesive plan to address the p
270                          The task force also recognises the scarcity of quality information regarding
271                                              Recognising the environmental dependency of parasite spe
272 or the majority of WG food codes identified, recognising the importance of these foods to WG intake i
273                 In structured social groups, recognising the relationships of others is often importa
274                  Further progress depends on recognising the striking parallels in between-group conf
275 plant decomposition in ecosystems is broadly recognised, the significance of carrion to ecosystem fun
276 wth, and mortality is higher than previously recognised; the adolescent growth spurt (10-14 years), w
277 ders of magnitude, allowed us to efficiently recognise their inclusion within cells.
278               Most eukaryotic RNA regulators recognise their RNA and protein partners by the combinat
279 f developing or exacerbating asthma are well recognised, there is still uncertainty, for example, wit
280                   Listeners first learned to recognise these identities based on ring-shaped distribu
281                           It is important to recognise these sequelae for accurate assessment of seve
282 se of recurrent ischaemic events; therefore, recognising these predictors may help inform early strok
283                       However, no protein(s) recognising this unique combination of histone marks hav
284             Diverse EB1 binding partners are recognised through a conserved four amino acid motif, (s
285                                   Conditions recognised to be comorbid with migraine include asthma,
286 esity in women of reproductive age is widely recognised to be important both for their health and for
287                             Risk factors are recognised to contribute to this loss of human potential
288 y and economically important viruses are now recognised to encode essential viroporins providing pote
289  and exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months is recognised to offer significant health benefits to mothe
290                              Neutrophils are recognised to play a pivotal role at the interface betwe
291 ses induced by Jupiter's lightning have been recognised to produce both low-frequency dispersed whist
292                    In C. elegans, capable of recognising toxic assemblies of amyloidogenic proteins,
293 th and economic implications of two globally recognised treatment recommendations: WHO's package of e
294 ection is mediated by cellular proteins that recognise viral nucleic acids.
295  engagement may make it easier for nurses to recognise what they do, and to do it well.
296 vide a key ecosystem service which should be recognised when considering human-carnivore conflicts an
297 aff also tended to say that they intuitively recognised when intervening was likely to alleviate call
298                                              Recognising when intensive care will not restore a perso
299 otentially treatable (especially if promptly recognised), while others are inherited as autosomal dom
300 time and energy on images that are harder to recognise, without requiring additional parameters for d

 
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