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1 stimates of cognitive variables like current spatial orientation.
2 contribute critically to both navigation and spatial orientation.
3 of the ring-forming sequences share the same spatial orientation.
4 ative stress, and inflammation, and improved spatial orientation.
5 tory insects rely on a celestial compass for spatial orientation.
6 ft and right chambers into their appropriate spatial orientation.
7 eflexes and provide our sense of balance and spatial orientation.
8 ence of stable reference boundaries to guide spatial orientation.
9 ticalism, and impaired hippocampal-dependent spatial orientation.
10 nt materials with preferred shapes, size and spatial orientation.
11 capturing prey, avoiding being eaten and for spatial orientation.
12          Many animals use celestial cues for spatial orientation.
13 e neural correlate of the animal's perceived spatial orientation.
14 signals to those that enable such vestibular-spatial orientation.
15 plex in the insect brain plays a key role in spatial orientation.
16  underlines the importance of the nodulus in spatial orientation.
17 nd phototropism to control their posture and spatial orientation.
18 r function which, in turn, may contribute to spatial orientation.
19 degrees of freedom specifying an object's 3D spatial orientation.
20 only when the ligands are in the appropriate spatial orientation.
21 o maintain the imagined object in its proper spatial orientation.
22 ntageous for investigating the mechanisms of spatial orientation.
23 re studies investigating the neurobiology of spatial orientation.
24 tion and to judging attention, not action or spatial orientation.
25 ly can undergo nucleophilic attack from many spatial orientations.
26 asize directional features having orthogonal spatial orientations.
27 well as the proteins' relative distances and spatial orientations.
28 varied in a wide range (8 mum-14 mum) by the spatial orientation (0 degrees -180 degrees ) of the str
29     When tested in the Morris water maze for spatial orientation abilities, whereas APP/PS1 mice deve
30 e major challenges to the technique (access, spatial orientation, anastomosis, and closure), and poin
31 ith implications for understanding disturbed spatial orientation and balance in dementia.
32 hat VIs mimicking canal function can improve spatial orientation and balance in vestibulopathic patie
33              Such sensation is necessary for spatial orientation and balance.
34 us and uvula (NU)] are thought important for spatial orientation and balance.
35  Directory for molecules that mimic both the spatial orientation and basic polymorphism of PrP residu
36  selectivity in CLC-type channels, but their spatial orientation and contributions to selectivity are
37 mable, the size of the nanoparticles and the spatial orientation and density of cancer-targeting liga
38  considered in this study possess the proper spatial orientation and distinct electrostatic character
39 -vestibular cortical areas are important for spatial orientation and facilitate the control of the br
40 ficant differences were also detected in the spatial orientation and helical content of the long cent
41      A fundamental challenge for maintaining spatial orientation and interacting with the world is kn
42 art of a novel processing stream involved in spatial orientation and learning related to somatosensor
43            Vestibular information influences spatial orientation and navigation in laboratory animals
44 l of locomotion, and more abstract models of spatial orientation and navigation.
45 y animals rely on Earth's magnetic field for spatial orientation and navigation.
46 mical stimuli is crucial for food detection, spatial orientation and other adaptive behaviours in ani
47 ccurate graviception is required for optimal spatial orientation and postural stability.
48                         The brain infers our spatial orientation and properties of the world from amb
49 -based tools that permit rapid analysis with spatial orientation and relative abundance of hundreds t
50  primary visual cortex that are sensitive to spatial orientation and speed.
51 timal conditions for ASE are met in only one spatial orientation and with one polarization.
52 rent probe target combinations in a range of spatial orientations and sequence overlaps showed that b
53  neurons, velocity components in two or more spatial orientations and then combining these velocity c
54 ich undergo nucleophilic attack from limited spatial orientations and via highly polar transition sta
55 ype of learning (such as object recognition, spatial orientation, and associative learning tasks), we
56 sect brain with a key role in visual memory, spatial orientation, and motor control.
57 ue into sections with the same thickness and spatial orientation as in in vivo MRI, to better correla
58  compass and polarized light, we developed a spatial orientation assay and trained zebra finches to m
59             It is involved in the control of spatial orientation, based on external compass cues and
60 tworks revealed a novel neural mechanism for spatial orientation behavior.
61                                              Spatial orientation behaviors in animals are fundamental
62   This approach leverages key differences in spatial orientation between competing pathways for stere
63 a2 to alpha6 NC1 domains, thus providing the spatial orientation between interacting alpha121 and alp
64 availability of FH CCPs 19-20 and an optimal spatial orientation between the N- and C-terminal FH reg
65 ocated on the surface of this protein with a spatial orientation characteristic of a salt bridge.
66 quitous allocentric reference to the brain's spatial orientation circuits.
67 uronal subtype ideally positioned to support spatial orientation computations in the RSG.
68 the visual frame of reference for processing spatial orientation cues.
69                                              Spatial orientation depends critically on the brain's ab
70 species and requires the ability to maintain spatial orientation during locomotion.
71 s called 'path integration') to maintain our spatial orientation during self-motion in the dark.
72 urately control our posture and perceive our spatial orientation during self-motion requires knowledg
73  might contribute to neuronal mechanisms for spatial orientation during self-movement and for represe
74                                   Memory for spatial orientation during spontaneous exploration remai
75 e, attention, visuospatial cognition such as spatial orientation, executive function, and mood.
76 molecules with respect to the solute through spatial orientation functions as well as radial/angular
77                                     Although spatial orientation has been extensively studied in hone
78  to look for impaired use of distal cues for spatial orientation in a mouse model of amyloidosis (3xT
79  systems that accurately monitor an animal's spatial orientation in an environment.
80                                     Impaired spatial orientation in finding a hidden platform at the
81      In the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, spatial orientation in gradients of soluble chemoattract
82 ty and functionality of circuits controlling spatial orientation in higher organisms.
83 that is thought to play an important role in spatial orientation in insects is the central complex (C
84 as the ADN and PoS, and the reported loss of spatial orientation in rodents and humans with RSP damag
85 r vermis, however, MSTd neurons also carry a spatial orientation-independent rotation signal from the
86 nslating interspin distance measurements and spatial orientation information into structural constrai
87 e heterogeneity in complex tissues, however, spatial orientation is lost.
88  that the mushroom bodies may participate in spatial orientation, landmark recognition, and visual in
89 or function, visual and auditory perception, spatial orientation, memory retrieval, and olfaction may
90 t-term, long-term and working memory, visual-spatial orientation, mental flexibility, and psychomotor
91 eral pulmonary vessels (n = 26) and improved spatial orientation, MIP images were superior to helical
92 vity of peri-cyclization to the presence and spatial orientation of a "spectator" propargylic -OMe su
93 diastereopeptides allow us to manipulate the spatial orientation of amino acid side chains to alter t
94                            Variations in the spatial orientation of amino acids around different mono
95 l evidence so far suggests that the absolute spatial orientation of an experiment never affects its o
96 experience of odor gradients is important in spatial orientation of animals.
97 emical spacer, capable of inducing favorable spatial orientation of aromatic rings, a key factor for
98 s not interact with IRBCs due to the altered spatial orientation of carboxyl group.
99           Stereoisomerism, stemming from the spatial orientation of components in molecular structure
100 elical phasing within the promoter indicates spatial orientation of CREB/ATF and NF-kappaB, proteins
101 imultaneously establish the connectivity and spatial orientation of desired bonds.
102 extracellular matrix plays a key role in the spatial orientation of epithelial polarity and formation
103 lays an instrumental role in determining the spatial orientation of epithelial polarity and the forma
104 restricted analogues of threonine with fixed spatial orientation of functional groups.
105                             We show that the spatial orientation of gp120-CD4 receptor binding relati
106 nce mapping by EPR spectroscopy, determining spatial orientation of helical segments in oriented spec
107                             The longitudinal spatial orientation of individual nerve fascicles was tr
108   The demonstrated level of control over the spatial orientation of LCLC opens opportunities for engi
109 croscopy with high data throughput to assess spatial orientation of podocyte processes and filtration
110 ected proteins enabled the prediction of the spatial orientation of protein particles and likely carg
111  bottom-up proteomics, the assessment of the spatial orientation of proteins in the corona in a high-
112 evalence and types, ie, number of raphes and spatial orientation of raphes or cusps (no raphes), acco
113  Transcription Factor (UBF) reveals a random spatial orientation of regular repeats of rDNA coding se
114  is important to recognize that it is the 3D spatial orientation of residues that drives sequence con
115 troduce an approach to exploring the role of spatial orientation of signaling complexes in living cel
116         Furthermore, we suggest that a fixed spatial orientation of signals is required for cleavage.
117                                              Spatial orientation of tetraspanins within these complex
118 Our results indicate that the electronic and spatial orientation of the 5'-phosphate analog was criti
119                                   First, the spatial orientation of the alpha-benzylic position influ
120  the visual system and plays a major role in spatial orientation of the animals.
121             Based on the hypothesis that the spatial orientation of the aromatic ring at position 4 o
122 ccord with the experimental data only if the spatial orientation of the Arp2/3 complex is restricted
123 r these sugars, which are dependent upon the spatial orientation of the C-4 hydroxyl group.
124 f the C1q binding Ab, demonstrating that the spatial orientation of the C1 complex upon Ag engagement
125 nteractions, specifically with regard to the spatial orientation of the cyclotide kalata B1 from Olde
126 merase II, the enzyme is responsible for the spatial orientation of the DNA termini for ligation.
127 n underlying mechanism to alter the relative spatial orientation of the DNA-binding domains.
128 ffer for bacterial ferrochelatases since the spatial orientation of the enzyme within prokaryotic cel
129  is affected by combined effects of posture (spatial orientation of the esophagus), physical properti
130                  The requirement for a close spatial orientation of the functional groups-achieved up
131        These methods particularly ignore the spatial orientation of the genome and often apply string
132 tructures reveals a significant shift in the spatial orientation of the Ig fold, in the region of hig
133 reduced in Ala-Leu-His due to an unfavorable spatial orientation of the imidazole and COOH groups and
134 ation, critical methyl substitution, and the spatial orientation of the key methyl groups.
135 n a unique multi-step mechanism in which the spatial orientation of the loop with respect to the P35
136 s the influence of the electric field on the spatial orientation of the microdomains.
137     Because the helix provides a constrained spatial orientation of the missense mutations and the po
138 rolled charge migration as a function of the spatial orientation of the molecule and determined the s
139      These studies illustrate that a defined spatial orientation of the nanocatalysts is not necessar
140 tion in the dimer interface that affects the spatial orientation of the neighboring D1 domain.
141       Findings revealed that a difference in spatial orientation of the orthosteric tropane moiety tr
142  The diastereoisomers differ in the relative spatial orientation of the P horizontal lineO groups ins
143                                        While spatial orientation of the pelvis was similar in both gr
144 milarly, in the periplasm, MreC controls the spatial orientation of the penicillin binding proteins a
145 nal and rotational motion, thus changing the spatial orientation of the points.
146  the stabilizing function of the support and spatial orientation of the polymer chains and template f
147 e same structural scaffold, we find that the spatial orientation of the primary receptor-binding site
148 trongly dependent on both the nature and the spatial orientation of the quinoxaline moieties, suggest
149 -CSF receptor agonists in which the relative spatial orientation of the receptor agonist domains is v
150 on allow a strict control of the valency and spatial orientation of the recognition motifs (glycotope
151 A characteristics are shown to depend on the spatial orientation of the SPDC emission pattern.
152 omotes certain reactions by establishing the spatial orientation of the substrate peptide relative to
153  two classes of SAM films is directed by the spatial orientation of the surface-confined species that
154                    Additionally, because the spatial orientation of the tags is predicted to change d
155 dent but show an odd-even alternation of the spatial orientation of the terminal CH(3).
156           As the Earth rotates, the absolute spatial orientation of the two parts of the wave packet
157 ciate the cdb3 dimer, nor does it change the spatial orientation of the two peripheral domains relati
158  required for optimal DAA, suggesting that a spatial orientation of the two sites is important.
159 s, but more notably and importantly also the spatial orientation of their principal axes.
160 ervation that podocytes maintain a preferred spatial orientation of their processes on glomerular cap
161 that both the positive charge and the proper spatial orientation of this residue were required for in
162                                 The relative spatial orientation of TnC domains bound to TnI was calc
163 on for different residues were driven by the spatial orientation of tryptic peptides upon interaction
164          This constrained compound fixes the spatial orientation of two critical rings for the minima
165 ophane macrocyclic systems provide access to spatial orientations of functionality that would not be
166 iological experiments suggest that different spatial orientations of the coils relative to the neuron
167 -temperature (13)C NMR studies show that the spatial orientations of the ligands remained fixed with
168 ort provides a means to systematically alter spatial orientation perceptions using GVS during concurr
169 the temporoparietal junction showed impaired spatial orientation performance for leftward (contralesi
170         First, compared to healthy controls' spatial orientation performance, we found that of the 18
171 due to alterations in the W25-L47 side-chain spatial orientations, possibly the result of slight conf
172 distance between functional groups and their spatial orientation proved that (1S,4r,6R)- and (1R,4r,6
173 ontrol over aryl radical generation based on spatial orientation rather than redox or bond strength c
174 -motion from those resulting from changes in spatial orientation relative to gravity.
175 ctive for translation and ignored changes in spatial orientation relative to gravity.
176 f body motion through space is necessary for spatial orientation, self-motion perception, and postura
177 mation into earth-referenced self-motion and spatial orientation signals.
178 tics of acoustic signals used by the bat for spatial orientation-sonar vocalizations-offering support
179  These animals were subsequently tested on a spatial orientation task using a circular water maze, an
180 ng blocks that have bond dipole moments with spatial orientations that favor antiparallel stacking an
181 though many animal species sense gravity for spatial orientation, the molecular bases remain uncertai
182 selectivity to self-motion (translation) and spatial orientation (tilt).
183  present the galloyl groups with the correct spatial orientation to induce activity.
184 t optimal distance and with optimal relative spatial orientation to provide near optimal interactions
185 vestigate biases in the visual processing of spatial orientation to understand how prior expectations
186 mplete assessment of their circumference and spatial orientations to other anatomic structures.
187 e were measured with the monkey in different spatial orientations (upright and rolled left/right ear
188 o discriminate mechanisms related to tactile spatial orientation, vascular regulation, and nociceptio
189 nce, crystallized intelligence, impulsivity, spatial orientation, verbal episodic memory and sustaine
190                        Visual processing for spatial orientation was assessed using perceptual thresh
191 nsations of self-motion ('am I moving?') and spatial orientation ('where am I now?') are distinct.
192 on condition emphasized reflexive aspects of spatial orientation, while the other required controlled
193 , head, and body movements, as well as their spatial orientation with respect to gravity.
194    Alternatively, the deficits in timing and spatial orientation with temporoparietal junction lesion
195  first requires accurate perception of one's spatial orientation within the environment, which consis

 
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