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1 tion spectrum shows a strong peak at 523 nm, seemingly a plasmon peak, but fs spectroscopic analysis
2 roduction in eukaryotes, yet this program is seemingly absent from many extant species.
3                       However, the labrum is seemingly absent in the megacheirans, a major extinct gr
4 nformational equilibrium between an open and seemingly active state and a closed and presumably inhib
5 gens, for which efficient As methylation was seemingly an artifact of membrane disruption.
6 e enantioselectivities have been achieved in seemingly analogous reactions of 1,6-enynes, which resul
7    Computational analysis suggested that the seemingly antielectrostatic halogen bonds in these syste
8  It remains unclear why individuals abide by seemingly arbitrary conventions regarding social status
9                 Researchers face many, often seemingly arbitrary, choices in formulating hypotheses,
10 es, with notable expansions and contractions seemingly associated with specific signaling niches.
11 s in publicly available sequencing data from seemingly asymptomatic zebrafish in many research instit
12  and quantitative causal inference have been seemingly at odds over the years.
13 e basis of their inherent deficiencies while seemingly avoiding normally functioning cells.
14  The developmental trajectory of psychopathy seemingly begins early in life and includes the presence
15 o those trained on random selections-with RF seemingly benefiting most in our particular setting.
16 helming challenge, which may account for the seemingly biased distribution of T1PKSs in fungi and bac
17 onic lineages of the early mouse embryo have seemingly co-opted TEs as enhancers, but there is little
18                       As their disappearance seemingly coincided with the arrival of people in the Am
19                                              Seemingly common-sense measures, such as the number of p
20  oxygen delivery, and that tissue saturation seemingly compensates to maintain skeletal muscle oxygen
21   Reconciling these two approaches and their seemingly competing perspectives on dispersal has been a
22 sues, can specify all germ layers and form a seemingly complete mesendoderm anlage.
23            We discuss a framework by which a seemingly complex circuit can effectively integrate and
24 genic aetiologies contribute meaningfully to seemingly complex forms of CKD across different clinical
25  based on mutual social preference, but even seemingly complex nonrandom interaction networks can eme
26 ifferent models of this system how these two seemingly conflicting criteria are met.
27  continuous and batch cultures could explain seemingly conflicting experimental results as to the imp
28 hood interacts with stress history such that seemingly conflicting reports describing effects of adol
29 ur study provides a possible explanation for seemingly conflicting results obtained between studies o
30  protein kinase C (PKC) activation; however, seemingly conflicting results regarding PKC regulation o
31 e neurobiological basis of effort has led to seemingly conflicting results regarding the role of dopa
32 d accommodation, is not fully understood and seemingly conflicting theories require experimental supp
33 ated foci to confluent sclerotic zones which-seemingly-constrain impulse conduction across restricted
34 zole in respiratory circuits are diverse and seemingly contradictory and have led to considerable deb
35 nase (pMMO), has been controversial owing to seemingly contradictory biochemical, spectroscopic, and
36 e: (1) provide a mechanistic explanation for seemingly contradictory experimental results from in vit
37             Our results help to clarify some seemingly contradictory experimental results on the exis
38 tion of carbon by vegetation that reconciles seemingly contradictory experimental results such as roo
39 and computational methods to reconcile these seemingly contradictory facts.
40                                        These seemingly contradictory findings are explained by previo
41                             To explain these seemingly contradictory findings, we used both technique
42                          Darwin proposed two seemingly contradictory hypotheses regarding factors inf
43 provide a new common ground for unifying the seemingly contradictory modular and distributed modes of
44                                         This seemingly contradictory observation could be resolved by
45                            Examining these 2 seemingly contradictory observations requires a careful
46 nectivity profiles are consistent with these seemingly contradictory observations, by modeling the ef
47 hocyte development and attempt to synthesize seemingly contradictory recent findings on the origins o
48                        This model reconciles seemingly contradictory reports of NF-kappaB-STAT3 cross
49 tation into OXPHOS control models integrates seemingly contradictory results and warrants a critical
50 sulin resistance to overt T2D-to explain the seemingly contradictory results from different cross-sec
51                                         Many seemingly contradictory results have been reported, main
52 nd carrier dynamics of ReS(2) , mediate many seemingly contradictory results in the literature, and o
53 ps(2-4), but experiments so far have yielded seemingly contradictory results that range from insulati
54 ort poly(A) tails and the elucidation of the seemingly contradictory roles for poly(A)-binding protei
55  the predicted ABC exporter fold of IrtAB is seemingly contradictory to its import function.
56      However, it is still a mystery how such seemingly contradictory types of processing can coexist
57 n the film Rashomon, four witnesses describe seemingly contradictory views of one event.
58 f the activation mechanism that explains the seemingly contradictory X-ray and NMR data.
59 of the polyketide-derived aromatic core that seemingly contradicts the established reactivity pattern
60  neutralizing IgG response may function in a seemingly contrasting manner to negatively or positively
61 ve RMs, with the level of virus reactivation seemingly correlated with the frequency of CD8(+) T cell
62 ghts into why mutualism is favorable despite seemingly costly cross-feeding metabolites and demonstra
63            To determine the function of this seemingly counterintuitive behavior, we developed a meth
64                This article focuses on these seemingly counterintuitive local actions of alpha-cells
65                                          The seemingly counterintuitive self-restriction of growth le
66 ar processes underlying lymphocyte motility, seemingly counterproductive to rapid systemic infection.
67               We conclude that a general and seemingly detrimental effect of aneuploidy, slowed proli
68 n olfactory bulb dynamics can underlie these seemingly different behavioral effects.
69 results indicate that the formation of these seemingly different prospective decisions share a common
70 -gated channel, these activations occur in a seemingly direct manner.
71 ndividual molecular assemblies masked within seemingly discorded dense distributions.
72 ponses display baffling complexity, carrying seemingly disordered mixtures of sensory, motor and othe
73 e show that this model reproduces a range of seemingly disparate behavioral findings in spatial and n
74 s has emerged as a coordinating hub in which seemingly disparate cellular functions converge, and fro
75  HSATII-based regulatory mechanisms in these seemingly disparate diseases.
76  and categorization of relationships between seemingly disparate disorders.
77            In order to determine whether the seemingly disparate effects of UL148 are related or disc
78 ich has previously been associated with many seemingly disparate metabolic traits.
79 e the commonalities that exist between these seemingly disparate methods and show how this is allowin
80              The mechanisms underlying these seemingly disparate observations have so far remained el
81 city of hGGT1 and provide an explanation for seemingly disparate observations regarding the enzymatic
82       Finally, we discuss the development of seemingly disparate organ systems that share a common LP
83 r why mutations in one gene can lead to such seemingly disparate phenotypes.
84 e propose a simple model that predicts these seemingly disparate response patterns observed in a dive
85 ence of intracellular Ca(2+) , and generated seemingly disparate results.
86 se findings resolve conflict among multiple, seemingly disparate, previous reports on DAT's postendoc
87 rixviridae, whereas two other formed a group seemingly distinct from the known virus genera.
88 ndrial perturbation and propose to unify the seemingly distinct mitochondrial-cytosolic quality contr
89 agy, but the relative contributions of these seemingly distinct pathways remain unclear.
90 east that have been shown to function in two seemingly distinct pathways, membrane stress response an
91              The molecular mechanisms of the seemingly distinct phenotypes remain elusive.
92 ere, we first highlight reports on these two seemingly distinct research areas: the extra-telomeric r
93                                Despite their seemingly distinct roles in visual processing, previous
94                                      Despite seemingly divergent functions, such as chromosome segreg
95 parative-evolutionary approach can integrate seemingly divergent perspectives by making a distinction
96                      A mechanism reconciling seemingly divergent results and enabling control over cy
97 n (alpha-syn) has been long debated, and two seemingly divergent views have emerged.
98                                        Thus, seemingly diverse diseases of the musculoskeletal system
99              There is mounting evidence that seemingly diverse psychiatric disorders share genetic et
100 d a centripetal clustering of porosity, both seemingly driven by the asymmetric nature of oxygen exch
101 ic water films allow bacteria to survive the seemingly dry surface of plant leaves.
102 ed high-fat and high-glucose diet was given, seemingly due to suppression of autophagy.
103 Microglia become progressively activated and seemingly dysfunctional with age, and genetic studies ha
104 ve recently attracted attention due to their seemingly easy preparation and numerous potential applic
105    We suggest that the choice of convenient, seemingly effective proxies for ground truth can be an i
106  combined percept.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The seemingly effortless process of inferring physical reali
107                                              Seemingly effortless tasks, such as recognizing faces an
108  and hydrodynamic interaction, which channel seemingly erratic depinning events along smectic river n
109         The adaptability of the compounds is seemingly essential for catalytic incorporation of TFV b
110 ulus enters the central, binocular area, and seemingly expands in size.
111 fungal virulence factor gliotoxin requires a seemingly extraneous couplet of condensation (C) and thi
112                            In light of these seemingly failed infections, viral genome was detected i
113 ms to unprecedentedly low temperatures, this seemingly fundamental limit is increasingly important in
114                     Here, we show that these seemingly fundamental restrictions can be lifted by usin
115 hough there are metabolic processes that are seemingly fundamental to both cancer and responding immu
116              The correct description of this seemingly general phenomenon for thin deformable membran
117 ly distinguishable from changes in amplitude-seemingly giving rise to a change in sensory quality; on
118                             In this context, seemingly harmless interventions like a common surgery t
119 ies greatly across species, ranging from the seemingly harmless to those capable of killing vast numb
120 esults support the value of deep phenotyping seemingly healthy individuals in prospectively inferring
121 grity dysphoria express a desire to amputate seemingly healthy parts of their body.
122 atory neurons provides a ground plan for the seemingly heterogeneous effects of modulatory systems.
123 ative human brain connectome to test whether seemingly heterogeneous neuroimaging findings localize t
124 iations in gene ontology groups can occur in seemingly high-quality assemblies, and result from diffi
125 exists among individual cells, even within a seemingly homogenous cell population.
126 enotypic and functional heterogeneity within seemingly identical cell populations.
127 n the intrinsic and synaptic conductances in seemingly identical circuits based solely on circuit out
128 and mutations or environmental disturbances, seemingly identical circuits can respond very differentl
129      However, selective functionalization of seemingly identical hydroxyl groups in carbohydrates rem
130 eed germination, even in the presence of its seemingly identical paralog, AtPAM16.
131  these differences in interactions endow the seemingly identical SFs of KcsA and MthK with strikingly
132 and describe a hidden generality among these seemingly idiosyncratic results: speciation and extincti
133 ty by embracing a conservative/safe approach-seemingly ignoring research on economic/environmental be
134                       Humans can rapidly and seemingly implicitly learn to predict typical locations
135 he Medicago truncatula genome, and they play seemingly important, yet mostly uncharacterized, physiol
136  bats, however, do successfully perform this seemingly impossible task [5], raising the question-what
137                                 This fact is seemingly in opposition to the recently reported modific
138 T has been shown to be nonrandom and tactic, seemingly in the absence of molecular or energy gradient
139 e the concept of geometry mismatch, in which seemingly incompatible building blocks are combined to g
140    The molecular mechanisms underlying these seemingly incompatible requirements remain unknown.
141 t patterns of genomic variation, a number of seemingly incompatible results have emerged, revolving a
142 ide a roadmap for PROTAC development against seemingly incompatible target-ligase combinations.
143 ngoing linear transfer of presynaptic rates, seemingly incompatible with nonlinear gain adaptation.
144 ories of long-lived tropical ectotherms: the seemingly incongruent combination of extended life spans
145                                              Seemingly incongruent with the tight regulation of trans
146  signaling that predict a complementary, yet seemingly independent contribution of SCs and fibroblast
147     Here we report on a tradeoff between two seemingly independent quantities of critical importance
148  of nitric oxide and hydrogen sulfide, their seemingly indistinguishable effects, and how these molec
149 ted functions of the brain are borne through seemingly infinite spatiotemporal interactions between i
150                      This work showcases how seemingly innocuous ALD can evolve into a CVD process wh
151                       Commonly occurring but seemingly innocuous events, such as yawning injury, shou
152 pports a role for infection with reovirus, a seemingly innocuous virus, in triggering the development
153                                       Though seemingly innocuous, appending nanoparticles with these
154 n mid-infrared QCLs has so far constituted a seemingly insurmountable obstacle for the formation of u
155                                However, even seemingly intelligent machines fail in strange and "unhu
156                                     However, seemingly intracellular occurrence can often be detected
157 le to RNA alone but suffers from a number of seemingly intractable problems.
158 or these benefits may explain unexpected and seemingly irrational thought patterns, such as belief po
159                                Despite their seemingly irregular shape, the resulting nanocolloids sh
160 t machines recognize as familiar objects, or seemingly irrelevant image perturbations that neverthele
161 scription through nucleosomes, while archaea seemingly lack machinery to remodel/modify histone-based
162 ly unstable toward metallization despite the seemingly large charge-transfer energy scale.
163 respiratory distress syndrome demonstrated a seemingly large decrease in mortality from 46% to 35%, b
164        The evolution of fangblenny venom has seemingly led to phenotypic convergence via the formatio
165 ethole is a selective, nonelectrophilic, and seemingly less-irritating agonist of TRPA1.
166 ortex cores which host Andreev-bound states, seemingly lift that strict protection.
167                                         With seemingly little effort, humans can both identify an obj
168 e before and subsequently reemerged, despite seemingly low rates of transmission.
169 eological evidence of human adaptations to a seemingly marginal environment.
170 1,4-8), all of which (including at least one seemingly mature specimen) are smaller than specimens re
171 te PP2A dysfunction in four individuals with seemingly milder ID, hinting at haploinsufficiency.
172                                              Seemingly minor details of mathematical and computationa
173 s of activity that were markedly affected by seemingly minor sequence differences in the ultra-simple
174 icular instances the tumour microenvironment seemingly mobilizes gammadelta T cells with immunosuppre
175                                The number of seemingly modern propatagial traits hint that feathering
176                                         This seemingly modest addition of one nucleotide to tRNA(His)
177 lished virulence factors and a larger set of seemingly more mundane proteolytic genes.
178 ated PGS for coronary artery disease and the seemingly most disadvantaged subpopulation, suggesting a
179 olefins with polar comonomers represents the seemingly most straightforward, atom- and energy-efficie
180 ng RPE vs movement dichotomy, by showing how seemingly movement-related activity might be explained b
181 boride is an anomaly, having many exotic and seemingly mutually incompatible properties.
182                                          The seemingly naive question posed in the title of this Mini
183 the market that may create interest around a seemingly new design that is actually not novel at all.
184 es the first experimental demonstration of a seemingly non-magnetic molecular actinide complex carryi
185 ties in how humans and DCNNs interpret these seemingly nonsense images.
186                        Many individuals with seemingly normal hearing abilities struggle to understan
187 -type desmin generated chimeric filaments of seemingly normal morphology but with occasional prominen
188 INTERPRETATION: Clinical effects ranged from seemingly not clinically important to potentially fatal.
189 Hg is a significant Hg species in oceans but seemingly not in most freshwaters.
190  plausibility arguments, one of which is the seemingly obvious assumption that the fraction of fluore
191                                          The seemingly obvious flip-over reaction coordinate (i.e., t
192 onses from population measurements in humans seemingly offers the potential to infer neuronal tuning
193 ation while improving the neuronal function, seemingly opening new therapeutic avenues for the early
194 es, yielding two distinct processes that are seemingly opposed yet synergistically combine to acceler
195 e terms reveals strong commonalities between seemingly opposing accounts, but also allows us to ident
196 enorhabditis elegans larvae (L2d) elicit two seemingly opposing behaviors to escape from the stressfu
197 renewal and quiescence; however, how these 2 seemingly opposing functions are controlled is not well
198                Together our findings connect seemingly opposing lineage and selection models of B-1a
199 as a key modulator of genome stability, with seemingly opposing roles in promoting chromosomal instab
200  and some lose, incentivizing destruction of seemingly opposing views.
201                      To learn how TH elicits seemingly opposite responses in cells having a common em
202                                         This seemingly paradoxical occurrence has led to speculation
203 lsivity and body weight may resolve previous seemingly paradoxical pharmacological results and might
204                                         This seemingly paradoxical result was linked to NEMO-mediated
205                 In order to investigate this seemingly paradoxical situation, 2-MIB stability was rei
206 ooked in other fields, to verify true versus seemingly (partial or noise-like) mode-locked performanc
207 genic patterns from their enemies, even from seemingly passive structures such as eggs.
208 ent towards open science is a consequence of seemingly pervasive failures to replicate previous resea
209  motifs, and is tuned by determinants within seemingly plastic portions of its sequence.
210                                              Seemingly plausible assumptions regarding fluctuations a
211          Nonprescription antibiotic use is a seemingly prevalent and understudied public health probl
212 raised about microplastics in the remote and seemingly pristine Arctic Ocean.
213 successful demonstration of lasing from this seemingly promising material system.
214       RIM-BPs' conserved domain architecture seemingly provides a relay to guide SVs from membrane fa
215  a marker of immune cellular activity in the seemingly quiescent allograft.
216 nimals is associated with self-generated and seemingly random membrane voltage fluctuations character
217                                Despite their seemingly random nature, these spontaneous fusion events
218              Moreover, random events causing seemingly random responses give insights into how one ca
219                 This coordinate connects the seemingly random structures observed in individual cohes
220                   This arises because only a seemingly random subset of possible modes are excited an
221       In two-dimensional turbulent flow, the seemingly random swirling motion of a fluid can evolve t
222 s adequately may be a contributing factor to seemingly recalcitrant cases, inability to wean off immu
223                   However, the nature of the seemingly receptor colocalization and the role it plays
224 r growth by enhancing antitumor immunity and seemingly reducing angiogenesis in a mouse model of kidn
225 still uncovering the importance of the other seemingly redundant cell wall enzymes.
226                  Shadow enhancers, groups of seemingly redundant enhancers, are found in a wide range
227 rtant insight into functional specificity of seemingly redundant Hsp90s, and the evolution of eukaryo
228 y largely non-overlapping subsets of miRNAs, seemingly reflecting different requirements prompted by
229                      These two functions are seemingly regulated by proteolysis: S100A9 is readily de
230  The lack of strong genetic correlation with seemingly related traits such as type 2 diabetes suggest
231 r the extent to which it overlaps with other seemingly related traits, e.g. diabetes.
232                                  The process seemingly relies on a self-assembling, fibrillation proc
233 ypical of individual emotion processing, and seemingly represent a neural mechanism that serves to im
234 h continue to hamper organ donation, and are seemingly resistant to both time and legislation.
235 s-yet-unknown lineage, named Lineage 8 (L8), seemingly restricted to the African Great Lakes region.
236 rthermore that different Btnl heteromers can seemingly shape different intestinal gammadelta(+) IEL r
237 igators have reported conflicting data under seemingly similar experimental conditions, though the sp
238 M. smegmatis require two hydrogenases with a seemingly similar function?
239 c polysaccharide monooxygenases (LPMOs) with seemingly similar functions, but the biological reason f
240                    Our results indicate that seemingly similar LPMOs act preferentially on different
241 t reported superlattices self-assembled from seemingly similar particles and can serve as a guide for
242                                              Seemingly similar tests may actually assess different as
243 protein-DNA sequence interactions within the seemingly similar type II-A integration complexes and pr
244 ly and globally modulate neural responses in seemingly similar ways.
245 y a completely novel pathogen based on other seemingly similar, but potentially distinct, known entit
246 ions to sensing is needed to understand even seemingly simple behaviors.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Motor-
247                                         This seemingly simple genetic arrangement-a toxin linked to i
248 wn complex extrahelical intermediates in the seemingly simple process of base flipping in B-DNA.
249 icrobiome can be defined is an important and seemingly simple question, but with a complex answer in
250 ence cellular behavior by participating in a seemingly simple signaling pathway, but outcomes produce
251                        As it turns out, this seemingly simplistic one-dimensional model is sufficient
252                The locus coeruleus (LC) is a seemingly singular and compact neuromodulatory nucleus t
253  because an ensemble view clarifies how even seemingly small genetic alterations can lead to pleiotro
254 phering why certain aspects of flowering are seemingly so conserved, and what the implications of thi
255 ery may be influenced by disruption of areas seemingly spared by the stroke due to loss of white matt
256 nly rarely undergo fusion or fission and are seemingly static within cardiac myocytes.
257             The developing heart begins as a seemingly straight tube, but it soon undergoes rightward
258 ization, this coupling lends complexity to a seemingly straightforward problem.
259                                            A seemingly straightforward strategy for such studies invo
260 of membrane transporters and is located at a seemingly strategic position at the interface between th
261 raphic and obstetric history factors on LoS, seemingly suggests a positive approach of health care pr
262                                 This finding seemingly supports the view that the automatically deter
263 ler ended his address on a more somber note, seemingly surprising the assembled, by announcing his im
264         Bacterial heteroresistance, in which seemingly susceptible isogenic bacterial populations con
265 xample, are viewed as "suspect" because they seemingly threaten professional competency.
266  D6PK, can also induce PIN1 polarity shifts, seemingly through phosphorylation at S1-S3.
267 ry authors concentrate on negative emotions, seemingly to try and understand them.
268 GluRs and a maximal activation of only ~10%, seemingly too low for activation at synapses.
269 me of their nitrated derivatives, NPAHs, are seemingly ubiquitous in the atmospheric environment.
270                                      Despite seemingly ubiquitous interspecific gene flow, we found e
271 recruitment and propagation on chromatin are seemingly unaffected by K27M, which mostly impairs sprea
272 not directly enter leaf epidermal cells were seemingly unaltered or showed even enhanced microbial gr
273 (AS) and remains among the most challenging, seemingly unavoidable complications.
274              While the enhanced dynamics are seemingly unexpected, we show that the measured moduli a
275 d heme pair motifs with relatively large and seemingly unfavorable tunneling distances.
276 h the copepod and are subsequently rejected, seemingly unharmed (Videos S1 and S2).
277 s is how a complex pattern is established in seemingly uniform tissues.
278 ility estimates to make predictions-even for seemingly "unique" events-and showed that tournaments ar
279 oach, we identified a disorder that connects seemingly unrelated adult-onset inflammatory syndromes.
280 domains (ADs) are encoded by a wide range of seemingly unrelated amino acid sequences, making it diff
281    Scrambling and entanglement can reconcile seemingly unrelated behaviors including thermalization o
282 fluence the responses and functions of other seemingly unrelated body regions.
283 g has emerged as a powerful approach to link seemingly unrelated cases, and large-scale sequencing su
284 very of shared genetic components underlying seemingly unrelated diseases and may offer novel insight
285 these domains and provide evidence that dome seemingly unrelated domains, utilize common regulatory m
286                For all 24 variants, multiple seemingly unrelated families sharing identical haplotype
287         Internal to a building, numerous and seemingly unrelated features, with mz and rt differences
288  Histone modifications and RNA splicing, two seemingly unrelated gene regulatory processes, greatly i
289 e regulations and policies across these four seemingly unrelated issues, and a fifth, using nuclear w
290 n dysregulate key pathways through multiple, seemingly unrelated mechanisms.
291 mise, there are very few studies showing how seemingly unrelated metabolic processes in other disease
292 choice literature first illustrates how many seemingly unrelated phenomena actually share the same un
293  skull, probably mediated by anandamide, but seemingly unrelated to inflammation.
294 ld implement strategies to determine whether seemingly unrepresented patients are actually unrepresen
295 sub-Saharan Africa are unclear, but they are seemingly varied between different countries, with most
296          The mechanisms regulating these two seemingly very distinct functions are poorly understood,
297 e solids of identical crystal structures and seemingly very similar electronic structures.
298 y labile organic matter, mobilizes P in this seemingly well-drained soil.
299                                    Even some seemingly well-established findings have failed to repli
300 er the years, further gains are limited by a seemingly zero-sum relationship between effectiveness an

 
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