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1 her factors when females changed mates, some repeatedly.
2 icated and assembled in days and can be used repeatedly.
3 pecific recombination products were observed repeatedly.
4 metry and accelerometry) have been performed repeatedly.
5 nd CAN with individual risk factors measured repeatedly.
6 esults within individuals that were measured repeatedly.
7 or other individuals with whom they interact repeatedly.
8 es were obtained after an overnight fast and repeatedly 4 h after a standardized meal including intri
9       We demonstrate that one strain (KPPR1) repeatedly achieved a marked numerical dominance at 20 h
10 dual grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) mothers, repeatedly across 3 years of breeding.
11 0/11 y) and adulthood (42/43 years), and BMI repeatedly across adulthood, spanning 1966 to 2012.
12                  Sex-chromosomes have formed repeatedly across Diptera from ordinary autosomes, and X
13   Heteromorphic sex chromosomes have evolved repeatedly across diverse species.
14                  Mycorrhizal symbioses arose repeatedly across multiple lineages of Mucoromycotina, A
15 stochasticity, and propagates binary signals repeatedly across networks.
16 y fusion of caudal vertebrae and has evolved repeatedly across vertebrates.
17 f the WB isolate but not the GS isolate were repeatedly adapted to grow stably in long-term coculture
18 ickleback fish (Gasterosteus aculeatus) have repeatedly adapted to the presence or absence of a singl
19 tocol, social instability stress, which when repeatedly administered to juvenile rats modifies cognit
20  one genomic region, with some regions being repeatedly affected in multiple populations.
21 ates that centennial climate variability has repeatedly affected the North Atlantic region with predi
22                       Pollution sources were repeatedly affected, including ~55% of wastewater treatm
23 tecting learned behaviors that are practiced repeatedly against overwriting by future learning.
24 f workers performed tool use and they did it repeatedly, although they also collected solid food.
25 ng the anthers, a behaviour that has evolved repeatedly among bees.
26 arcoding confirmed which ancient DNA samples repeatedly amplified pine DNA and were free of exogenous
27                    XDR ST298* was identified repeatedly and consistently at a single academic medical
28                    XDR ST298* was identified repeatedly and consistently at a single academic medical
29 ryogenesis, different signaling pathways are repeatedly and cooperatively activated, leading to diffe
30 tural selection are those which have emerged repeatedly and independently (homoplasies).
31 se two types of capsule mutants have emerged repeatedly and independently in Europe and the United St
32 ably, one canine mtDNA haplotype, A1d1a, has repeatedly and recently colonised CTVT cells, recurrentl
33             The capability of switching FeSe repeatedly and reliably between normal and superconducti
34 ctrode assembly, which allows researchers to repeatedly and reliably perform intracellular recordings
35         These preferential enhancements were repeatedly and reproducibly observed.
36 a nonverbal test, 19-month-old human infants repeatedly and spontaneously transferred high-value, nut
37 t enables us to address individual molecules repeatedly and to measure the current-voltage characteri
38  well-motivated hierarchical design elements repeatedly arise when engineering these flexible control
39          Vacancy engineering has been proved repeatedly as an adoptable strategy to boost electrocata
40 n on diet and breast cancer risk factors was repeatedly ascertained in follow-up questionnaires.
41        Bladder function of rats with SCI was repeatedly assessed by urodynamic examination in fully a
42 re longitudinally stable in about 80% of the repeatedly assessed patients.
43 which we observed five protein-protein pairs repeatedly associate to, and dissociate from, their expe
44  a given orientation of grating stimulus was repeatedly associated with an aversive stimulus.
45 s evoked by peripheral nerve stimulation are repeatedly associated with the peak of premovement brain
46 nfounded by artificially filling the bladder repeatedly at a high rate and examining associated time-
47       In WT cells, microtubules are captured repeatedly at FAs as they mature, but once a FA reaches
48 s, numerous off-target binding events appear repeatedly at the same off-target sites in a guide-RNA-s
49  duo-gland adhesive system that allows it to repeatedly attach to and release from substrates in seaw
50 nt-scale migration in North America but have repeatedly become established as nonmigrants in the trop
51 highly polymorphic HLA class I molecules has repeatedly been associated with HIV-1 control and progre
52    Creativity and other positive traits have repeatedly been associated with the bipolar spectrum, pa
53  of the nucleus accumbens shell (NAcSh) have repeatedly been demonstrated to increase hedonic taste r
54                        Pika distribution has repeatedly been found to be constrained by warm temperat
55 ng BMP and Wnt signaling, both of which have repeatedly been implicated in the morphological developm
56          High parental age at childbirth has repeatedly been linked to childhood malignancies, while
57                          Dryland biomes have repeatedly been recognized as inappropriate regions for
58 process because dinoflagellate plastids have repeatedly been reduced, lost, and replaced by new plast
59 r, motor tasks using rewarding feedback have repeatedly been shown to lead to great interindividual v
60 EMENT Reward-based motor learning tasks have repeatedly been shown to lead to idiosyncratic behaviors
61 otentials indicates local processing and has repeatedly been shown to reflect motor control in the pr
62 he Cambrian to Triassic euthycarcinoids have repeatedly been singled out.
63 utcome, such as recovery or improvement, has repeatedly been used as either the primary or key second
64 d chain structure, and can be reversibly and repeatedly bent over 90 degrees.
65       During active cycling, Hsp104 transits repeatedly between whole hexamer closed and open states.
66 hat SecA is a highly dynamic enzyme, able to repeatedly bind and dissociate from SecYEG during substr
67 used on antigenic proteins in mice that were repeatedly bitten by mosquitoes and developed antibodies
68 n the epidermis, each nerve begins ramifying repeatedly, but the branches are too small to be followe
69                              SB was assessed repeatedly by questionnaire.
70 d of nuclear medicine has rejuvenated itself repeatedly by welcoming waves of diverse trainees with a
71 adth of living forms, but many traits evolve repeatedly, by mechanisms that are still poorly understo
72 tical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) biometry repeatedly calculated the axial length as > 35.00 mm in
73 e utilizing magnesite (MgCO(3)) feedstock to repeatedly capture CO(2) from the atmosphere.
74 we describe mutational paths involving three repeatedly changing amino acid sites (111, 119 and 122)
75 al gap of ~1.17 V at 100 mA g(-1) and can be repeatedly charged and discharged for over 200 cycles wi
76 rs that depolymerize back to monomers can be repeatedly chemically recycled, thereby reducing their e
77 duals in agriculture and industry, one could repeatedly choose communities with the highest community
78 oauthorship predicts a higher probability of repeatedly coauthoring work with top-cited scientists, a
79   Throughout their evolution, tetrapods have repeatedly colonised a series of ecological niches in ma
80 ified secondary endpoint, blood pressure was repeatedly compared across treatment arms.
81 s alike, research across the social sciences repeatedly concludes that Americans are largely unconcer
82 formance and fine motor control, it has been repeatedly confirmed that humans show a strong risk-seek
83  4 decades, results from well-done RCTs have repeatedly contradicted practices supported by common se
84 ce factors." This narrow definition has been repeatedly contradicted.
85 iar carotenoids during a range expansion are repeatedly converted into precise coadaptations of feath
86 re mobile parasitic sequences that have been repeatedly coopted during evolution to generate new func
87                        However, the model is repeatedly criticized for its lack of proximity to origi
88 hich includes STs 298 and 446) isolates were repeatedly cultured at 1 medical center and asked whethe
89 hich includes STs 298 and 446) isolates were repeatedly cultured at one medical center and asked whet
90 tural assets including unburnt areas, manage repeatedly damaged and potentially collapsed ecosystems,
91 results suggest that stable PVE compartments repeatedly deliver material to the vacuole by a kiss-and
92 the effects on corticospinal excitability of repeatedly delivering peripheral nerve stimulation at th
93                        Homogeneous ADCs have repeatedly demonstrated superior overall pharmacological
94            Over the past decade, it has been repeatedly demonstrated that homogeneity in electrochemi
95 the nucleus accumbens (NAc) medial shell has repeatedly demonstrated that the rules dictated by more
96 a222Val (C677T; rs 1801133) polymorphism has repeatedly demonstrated to play a pathological role in n
97 nuation of ICP34.5 deletion mutants has been repeatedly demonstrated, a role for US11 in HSV-1 pathog
98 crobiome in Parkinson disease (PD) have been repeatedly demonstrated.
99  of exploratory excursions during which they repeatedly depart and return to the resource.
100 nctional glycine receptors (GlyRs) have been repeatedly detected in cerebellar granule cells (CGCs),
101 it a shared neural representation, such that repeatedly drawing the object can enhance its perceptual
102 ortex during drawing production, while other repeatedly drawn objects are suppressed; and (3) pattern
103 raining study: during training, participants repeatedly drew two objects in an alternating sequence o
104 e formation proceed in concert, lambda(6-85) repeatedly dries and rewets different local tertiary con
105 es an archetypal cerebellar nucleus that was repeatedly duplicated to form new regions.
106   Transcription factors (TFs) are often used repeatedly during development and homeostasis to control
107                   Spiking sequences occurred repeatedly during memory formation and were replayed dur
108 elp explain why the same loci are often used repeatedly during parallel adaptive evolution.
109 hose shoot and taproot lengths were measured repeatedly during the early stage of growth.
110 or immunogenicity, r-aP may have to be given repeatedly, earlier, and/or with novel adjuvants to exer
111                          Here we report that repeatedly eliciting seizures (kindling) in the amygdala
112 also propose that new groups of viruses have repeatedly emerged at all stages of the evolution of lif
113                    Coronaviruses (CoVs) have repeatedly emerged from wildlife hosts and infected huma
114         Influenza A viruses (IAVs) represent repeatedly emerging pathogens with near worldwide distri
115                                   Obesity is repeatedly emphasized as a risk factor for atrial fibril
116                                          For repeatedly encountered environments, learning to adjust
117                                  Individuals repeatedly entered neutral virtual reality social enviro
118 ter which their respective objectives can be repeatedly evaluated using vector operations.
119 ing following influenza vaccination has been repeatedly evaluated, but waning has rarely been studied
120 died benthic forms with truncate caudal fins repeatedly evolve into slender midwater species with fur
121 this apparent Darwinian paradox: how has SSB repeatedly evolved and persisted despite its presumed fi
122 an islands, Anolis lizards independently and repeatedly evolved six ecomorphs adapted to manoeuvring
123 rved skull shape, several extreme forms have repeatedly evolved that commonly are associated with hyp
124                              A subpopulation repeatedly evolved to lose the ability to synthesize org
125 al, and that perenniality and annuality have repeatedly evolved, an estimated seven and five times, r
126 urses' perceived professional confidence was repeatedly examined as influencing provision of care in
127                                      HI rats repeatedly exhibited significantly higher bingeing on HF
128 lemented for mortality benefits would likely repeatedly expose the population over a prolonged period
129                            Participants were repeatedly exposed to a force-field that either assisted
130            In two studies, participants were repeatedly exposed to blocks in which they were at risk
131    To establish AAD, female BALB/c mice were repeatedly exposed to house dust mite or Alternaria alte
132                                   Humans are repeatedly exposed to influenza virus via infections and
133 of ~130 mg/mL curcuminoids in the solvent by repeatedly extracting fresh rhizomes in the same extract
134 Thus, the evolution of hyperossification has repeatedly facilitated the expansion of the head into mu
135 pported experimentally and ablating the cell repeatedly failed to eliminate all rapid escapes, sugges
136 fusion protein (F)-targeting antibodies have repeatedly failed to meet pre-established, modest-effica
137                              When a behavior repeatedly fails to achieve its goal, animals often give
138 croscope manipulation at low temperature, we repeatedly fold and unfold graphene nanoislands (GNIs) a
139 d for presence of infection and sub-cultured repeatedly for the purpose of isolating pure cultures of
140                        P-tau217 was measured repeatedly for up to 6 years (median three samples per p
141 fitness that pathogen-protective effects are repeatedly forfeited.
142 ve generations, we show that individuals who repeatedly form coalitions with their top allies are lik
143 4.5 min after acidification) and discretely (repeatedly from 1 to 151 days after continuous measureme
144 ' cohort of healthy human subjects collected repeatedly from each subject over 6 months, 17 healthy m
145 y reevolving lost mutations and reusing them repeatedly from standing genetic variation.
146 ciation analysis detected seven markers that repeatedly had associations with frost tolerance in at l
147 fection despite good adherence, evidenced by repeatedly high concentrations of tenofovir diphosphate
148                 Several PVS connections were repeatedly highlighted across different animals, and new
149             Missense variants in Kirrel3 are repeatedly identified as risk factors for autism spectru
150 talytic subunit alpha gene (PRKACA) has been repeatedly identified in patients with FL-HCC.
151                  In addition, LCRs have been repeatedly identified in very ancient, and usually highl
152 nome-wide association studies in asthma have repeatedly identified single nucleotide polymorphisms in
153                             We are therefore repeatedly identifying compounds that are similar to tho
154                  One eye per participant was repeatedly imaged to obtain 9 OCTA cube scan sets.
155 eltered shallow marine environments in areas repeatedly impacted by tsunamis have a higher potential
156 mune and mitochondrial dysfunction have been repeatedly implicated in autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
157 waste products via CSF has been demonstrated repeatedly in animal models.
158 o-evolutionary dynamics have been documented repeatedly in laboratory and mesocosm experiments.
159   Similar hyperabsorptive warts have evolved repeatedly in lineages colonised by farming ants.
160  how similar dietary specializations evolved repeatedly in mammals.
161 w populations and emerged as novel pathogens repeatedly in recent years, demonstrating that they rema
162 g forms are ubiquitous in nature and evolved repeatedly in the above lineages.
163 autism phenotype (BAP), have been documented repeatedly in unaffected relatives and are believed to r
164 nd postmating compatibility loci has evolved repeatedly, increasing the odds of gamete compatibility
165 ermitting them to either persist for life or repeatedly infect the same host.
166  children by the age of three years and then repeatedly infects throughout life; this it does despite
167 aging tag immobilization, TCO-C-SNAT4 can be repeatedly injected to generate and accumulate more TCO-
168 eriodically backflush the filter membrane to repeatedly interrupt cake formation and reintegrate the
169 urther, morphological neuron types may arise repeatedly, interspersed with other types.
170 ustrate how the broad use of antibiotics can repeatedly lead initially commensal drug-susceptible bac
171   Our study shows that natural selection can repeatedly lead to similar genomic patterns and phenotyp
172 sis revealed that during courtship, the male repeatedly licks the female genitalia, independently of
173                   Energy metabolism has been repeatedly linked to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
174 eakage-fusion-bridge (BFB) cycles, have been repeatedly linked to genomic amplification, and the impa
175     Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has been repeatedly linked to hippocampal plasticity.
176 ne nearly a thousand variants in an enhancer repeatedly linked to polydactyly.
177 onsidered second only to alpha-syn, has been repeatedly linked with PD in association studies.
178 windows and demonstrate the observation of a repeatedly-loading MOT over a 10 min period with a singl
179  disturbance gradient spanning old-growth to repeatedly logged forests.
180 pite its apparent importance, Prdm9 has been repeatedly lost across many animal lineages.
181  early in embryogenesis, but nevertheless is repeatedly lost and gained in individual cells throughou
182 individual differences - precise judges will repeatedly make the same decision about a given input, w
183  these tools provide an efficient method for repeatedly mapping active neurons and synapses in cell c
184 blood, thus making it possible to easily and repeatedly measure NfL for monitoring diseases' courses.
185  water content of the 0-5 m depth soil layer repeatedly measured for a period of four years.
186                                           We repeatedly measured happiness at various delays.
187 me in patients with acute HF, independent of repeatedly measured NT-proBNP.
188 ramework for modeling the joint evolution of repeatedly measured variables and time-to-event outcomes
189     Of 11 066 NAAT-tested patients, 457 were repeatedly NAAT-negative, and serum samples were obtaine
190 /18 interferon-treated patients demonstrated repeatedly negative HDV PCR results post therapy.
191                       Both patients' CSF was repeatedly negative on real-time PCR analysis despite co
192               Resistance to LTBI, defined by repeatedly negative TST and IGRA, in adults who have had
193 key to this mapping function, as it has been repeatedly observed during spatial navigation tasks.
194 ygdala response to threatening cues has been repeatedly observed in borderline personality disorder (
195  of genomic copy-number alterations that are repeatedly observed in iPS cells.
196 ctions, a subset of core reaction modules is repeatedly observed in pathway results across multiple s
197 rk cycle at the exponential growth phase, we repeatedly observed that the mean swimming speed is grea
198 r an interferon-stimulated gene promoter, we repeatedly observed transgenic larvae spontaneously expr
199 s to create non-volatile, deterministic, and repeatedly obtainable multi-state polarization without c
200  site in western Idaho indicates that people repeatedly occupied the Columbia River basin, starting b
201 sdMS genes, suggesting that analogous CI has repeatedly occurred during S. aureus evolution.
202  individual, finding that this either occurs repeatedly or involves a wide transmission bottleneck.
203 h drugs and photopharmacology into the brain repeatedly over long time periods, the probes may contri
204 he resultant chips can be cleaned and reused repeatedly over the course of 2 years.
205              We measured individual boldness repeatedly over time and in response to tidal cycle (hig
206  where samples from individuals are measured repeatedly over time and the goal is to identify risk fa
207               We measured the sniff response repeatedly over time in patients with severe brain injur
208                             Air sampling was repeatedly performed close to 26 patients with norovirus
209                 Each method described can be repeatedly performed during culture, allowing for real-t
210                  In the experiment, subjects repeatedly play a strategic game that has an optimal str
211           All patients with probable IA were repeatedly positive for both tests (means of 9.5 and 6.8
212 rase chain reaction, and 304 women expressed repeatedly positive results, 718 in total.
213 cian it was evident that 58.1% of women with repeatedly positive TV had received no treatment.
214                                  Most of the repeatedly positive TV infection may not be due to antib
215 o applied to TCGA Pan-Cancer, which identify repeatedly predictable signatures across tumor types inc
216 le than deeper layers for gratings that were repeatedly presented at the same orientation.
217 ind that perceptually unidentifiable stimuli repeatedly presented in the absence of awareness are enc
218 nce of the central nervous system (CNS) have repeatedly provoked dismissal of the existence of immune
219 rothallism to homothallism is common and has repeatedly punctuated the evolutionary trajectory across
220 ine whether the victim is in the dataset, by repeatedly querying the beacon for his/her single-nucleo
221            Although this hypothesis has been repeatedly questioned, it has never been tested on a lar
222 rading Variovorax strains have been isolated repeatedly, Ramlibacter has never been associated before
223                                          HeV repeatedly re-emerges in Australia while NiV continues t
224 ling below room temperature and the material repeatedly re-patterned.
225 th opium alkaloids, including thebaine, gave repeatedly reasons for concern in Europe.
226                                           By repeatedly reconstructing the core and flexible regions
227 ve interpretations of unchanging stimuli, we repeatedly recorded high-density EEG after normal sleep
228 in generating winter coat color variation by repeatedly recruiting the regulatory region of Agouti to
229 olaviruses and related filoviruses have been repeatedly reemerging across the vast equatorial belt of
230  long-lived, grow through cell division, and repeatedly release single-celled propagules (for example
231     Previously, we showed that dinotoms have repeatedly replaced their diatoms.
232 which anatomical brain alterations have been repeatedly reported in clinical samples.
233  mass, justifying the high content of lysine repeatedly reported in quinoa seeds.
234 ced by a magnetic field can be digitally and repeatedly reprogrammed by a facile method of direct las
235 tient with multiple postoperative infections repeatedly required profound voriconazole dose reduction
236      We found that invasive populations have repeatedly responded to selection through the parallel u
237                          Dimerization can be repeatedly restored with uncleaved zapalog.
238 ter temperature rise in French Polynesia has repeatedly resulted in the bleaching of corals and giant
239  blind flies can learn-by trial and error-to repeatedly return to an unmarked location (in a rectangu
240 reakthroughs over the past four decades have repeatedly revolutionized transcriptome profiling.
241 this correlation to the fact that coda waves repeatedly sample the heterogeneous distribution of cumu
242 7 unique probes in a homogeneous sample, and repeatedly sample the same probes in different states.Th
243 fection and their three children, who tested repeatedly SARS-CoV-2 PCR negative.
244 n only a small proportion of individuals who repeatedly seek and use addictive substances.
245 cted bat cells, we identified that bat cells repeatedly selected for viral variants that contained mu
246 rose exclusively, or cocaine exclusively, or repeatedly self-inflict shocks.
247 strate that the microbe beads are capable of repeatedly separating REEs from non-REE metals in a colu
248                                              Repeatedly sequencing the original DNA molecules from a
249 he MST is now a widely used behavioral task, repeatedly shown to be sensitive to age-related memory d
250           Before SARS-CoV-2 was reported, we repeatedly simulated a virus with similar features, corr
251 exity of such evaluations; standard practice repeatedly simulates and analyses genotype data for all
252 ent with changes in Atlantic overturning and repeatedly steepened the temperature gradient between No
253 s in the intestine, where memory B cells are repeatedly stimulated by commensal bacteria, were simila
254 es exhibit a peculiar behavior in which they repeatedly stray from, but then return to, the newly dis
255  years old) male and female human adults who repeatedly studied and recalled scene-word associations
256  by earlier experiments results, it has been repeatedly suggested that mutators must be sufficiently
257                     Several of them occurred repeatedly, suggesting that they were linked to regular
258                                           We repeatedly surveyed a cohort of 226 engineering undergra
259                                 We find that repeatedly switchable self-trapped visible laser beams,
260 wing the self-trapped beam to be rapidly and repeatedly switched on and off at remarkably low powers
261   Temperature cycles can also be produced by repeatedly switching the tubes between hot and cold flas
262 ssful directed molecular evolution campaigns repeatedly test diverse sequences with a designed select
263 process provides a good example of how cells repeatedly test their microenvironment and is also linke
264 ticular, unusual dental morphologies develop repeatedly through the evolutionary history of this grou
265 nd reveal that disparate bill shapes evolved repeatedly throughout bird evolutionary history.
266 icity, the ability to change one's phenotype repeatedly throughout life, can be selected for in envir
267 re well described, monitoring these measures repeatedly to predict the preovulatory luteinizing hormo
268 control (n = 26) procedure before they aimed repeatedly to retrieve some previously learned cue-targe
269                             9cRA was applied repeatedly together with the antigen.
270              The fish refused the food after repeatedly touching it with their mouths.
271   The neural representation of a stimulus is repeatedly transformed as it moves from the sensory peri
272  scrofa) are one such species that have been repeatedly translocated throughout the United States and
273 ce its first outbreak in 2012, the virus has repeatedly transmitted from camels to humans, with 2,468
274 influenza viruses circulating in animals are repeatedly transmitted to humans, posing a significant t
275 e Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus extract and repeatedly treated by application of depigmented D ptero
276                      Local anesthesia can be repeatedly triggered.
277                          Past pandemics have repeatedly underscored, for example, the vulnerability o
278 nced the transcriptome of platelets isolated repeatedly up to 4 years from healthy individuals.
279 ng of the fibrous sorbent that could be used repeatedly up to at least 5 times.
280 o similar environments, selection often acts repeatedly upon the same genes, leading to signatures of
281 roprobe can stay within a solid tumor and be repeatedly used as needed.
282 -enzymatic catalyst was produced that can be repeatedly used in LFS production, an attractive mild sw
283 less device-dependent, and can be easily and repeatedly used on a large scale to monitor the progress
284                                   Sea otters repeatedly used the same rocks as anvils, which resulted
285 ort condition in which they saw an adult try repeatedly, using various methods, to achieve each of tw
286 f nonsignificant decreased VE among patients repeatedly vaccinated in both prior and current season r
287  diminished or altered antibody responses in repeatedly vaccinated subjects.
288  diminished or altered antibody responses in repeatedly vaccinated subjects.
289 e observed a trend of negative impact, being repeatedly vaccinated was still more effective than not
290  the mobility of those urban populations who repeatedly visit certain locations, such as home and wor
291 ows Pol II and other DNA-binding proteins to repeatedly visit nearby DNA binding sites.
292 d luminescence ages suggest that Neandertals repeatedly visited 'Ein Qashish between 70 and 60 ka.
293                                              Repeatedly watching the same VR movie significantly redu
294                        Variants that emerged repeatedly were more likely to have done so in isolates
295                         Animals were scanned repeatedly with [(11)C]carfentanil PET imaging.
296  an online game where individuals interacted repeatedly with simulated services and rated them for sa
297  and Sweden (BioFINDER, n = 57) were scanned repeatedly with tau-PET.
298 re males gain additional paternity by mating repeatedly with the same females.
299                    This procedure is applied repeatedly, with the algorithm iteratively reducing mode
300 sis of low-input proteomics samples and thus repeatedly yielded almost twice as many unique peptide a

 
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