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2 of the 20 naturally occurring amino acids, n stands for (1)H(N), (15)N, (1)H(alpha), (13)C(alpha), (1
3 and less likelihood of maintaining a tandem stand for 10 seconds (odds ratio, 0.37 [CI, 0.18 to 0.76
5 (2) of the central G residue, was allowed to stand for 2-6 days at ambient temperature in neutral aqu
7 ncluding by X-ray diffraction (BINAP and TMS stand for (2,2'-bis(diphenylphosphino)-1,1'-binaphthyl a
8 ed three consecutive steps (1) pounding, (2) standing for 2h in the sun or 5h in the shade in the tro
9 cts diagnosed with mild to moderate glaucoma stood for 3 min in 6 sensory challenging postural condit
11 man in his late 60s had ptosis and tremor on standing for 30 years, followed by development of progre
13 r4-cyclo(Hcy5-His6-Mpc7)-Phe8 (9), where Apt stands for 4-amino-trans-proline, and Mpt and Mpc for 4-
15 iquid fossil fuel combustion (e.g., traffic) stood for 46% (18-66%) and 58% (38-68%), respectively.
16 ant underwent two testing conditions: static standing for 5 minutes with WBV (30 Hz, 1.5 mm) or no-vi
19 ed individuals with chronic stroke to remain standing for a factor of 2.5 longer on a narrow block.
21 (G-T-G-[M]G-T-A-T-A-C-C-A-C) (5), where [M]G stands for a covalently modified guanine, linked at its
22 2)O (1-8; n = 1-8 and x = 0-1.5), where L(n) stands for a deprotonated form of the benzyl-substituted
23 ed sequence 5'-(5meCG)-LMN-GACTG-3', where L stands for A or G while M and N are permutations of pyri
26 and for genes or gene products and each edge stands for a relationship between a pair of gene nodes.
27 in the first position of an HGATAR (where H stands for A, T or C) sequence determines the relative a
28 was assessed using the TFS-AF test (where AF stands for adaptive frequency) for 26 listeners aged 60
30 either equivalent or higher than in unburned stands for all six phonic groups measured, with four gro
32 s such as cyclic BBA and linear ABA, where B stands for an (SNS)6 block and A stands for an (ANi)5 bl
35 RNA dmrt1) and a lncRNA, called AMSDT (which stands for associated with male sex differentiation of t
41 ellular prion protein (PrP(C) [C superscript stands for cellular]) to disease-associated prion protei
42 this quantitative strategy CHRISTMAS, which stands for chiral pair isobaric labeling strategy for mu
43 ared Abbott RealTime CT/NG assay (where "CT" stands for Chlamydia trachomatis and "NG" stands for Nei
45 ar to achatin-I (GdFAD versus GFAD, where dF stands for D-phenylalanine), and YAEFLa, identical to fu
46 urified heparin fragments dp6-dp36 (where dp stands for degree of polymerisation) can be determined b
47 ilities, estimated by the DIRECT approach: D stands for delay, or time since diagnosis; I for pattern
48 [FucalphaX(1 --> 3)]GlcAbeta(1 -->, where X stands for different sulfation patterns of fucose (X = 3
52 acterium smegmatis mutant, named FUEL (which stands for folate utilization enzyme for leucovorin), th
54 ith CO tolerance analysis and fuel cell test stand) for further development while comparing them with
55 ins include the Rak/Frk tyrosine kinase (Frk stands for Fyn-related kinase), which inhibits cancer ce
57 esented as interaction networks, where nodes stand for genes or gene products and each edge stands fo
58 A new synthetic concept named TERMINI that stands for irreversible TERminator Multifunctional INIti
59 Application of the newly formulated iDTZ (i stands for islet) over a range of temperatures, time int
60 rystallographic axis (A denotes a layer; A-1 stands for its inversion symmetry equivalent), with Ca2+
61 computational modelling, the real world can stand for itself when using robots, avoiding the computa
62 ssembler, called JR-Assembler, where J and R stand for "jumping" extension and read "remapping." Firs
63 ical analysis, here, the Lasso method (which stands for least absolute shrinkage and selection operat
64 e is a paraneoplastic syndrome whose acronym stands for less than half of the defining features of th
65 carrying heavy loads, older age, female sex, standing for long periods of time, and walking long dist
67 roduce the original descriptor MCE-18, which stands for medicinal chemistry evolution, 2018, and this
70 romatin binding activities of the MRG15 (MRG stands for mortality factor on chromosome 4 related gene
71 oftware library, which we term MOSAIC (which stands for MOSAIC Organizes Segments of Ancestry In Chro
74 , a surfactant-free Np-KCl matrix method (Np stands for nanoparticle) is developed for the synthesis
75 absence of denaturant to form N-VEGF(110) (N stands for native) or in the presence of denaturant to g
76 T" stands for Chlamydia trachomatis and "NG" stands for Neisseria gonorrhoeae) that uses the automate
79 nificant change in heart rate from supine to standing for patients compared with controls (P=0.648).
80 g adapters such as IRS-1 or Shc to NPXpY (pY stands for phosphotyrosine) on activated receptor tyrosi
81 e sequence context of DADEpYLIPQQG (where pY stands for phosphotyrosine), the minimal sizes recognize
82 of 1,5-diaryl-3-X-pent-4-yn-1-ones (where X stands for piperidin-1-yl, morpholin-4-yl, 4-methylpiper
84 of the word2vec model, PK-word2vec (where PK stands for prior knowledge), for small-scale messages.
85 associate with the motif PXXP, where P and X stand for proline and an unspecified amino acid, but a m
86 g-alpha-dipeptidoyl)benzotriazoles (where Pg stands for protecting group in the nomenclature for pept
87 system I (PSI) core subunits PsaA (where Psa stands for PSI), PsaB, and PsaC and a nearly complete lo
88 tablish 5' NNRRRGG(C,A,T)GGRGYYN 3', where R stands for purine and Y stands for pyrimidine, as the co
89 )GGRGYYN 3', where R stands for purine and Y stands for pyrimidine, as the consensus sequence for the
95 as X-alphaLA-IIIA-c and X-alphaLA-IIIA-a (X stands for scrambled), were isolated under mild and stro
96 s character, a dimension of personality that stands for self-regulation, adaptation, and intentional
97 ly tautomerizes to the diketo form when left standing for several days in an aqueous medium; upon aci
102 e a word, can play the role of a symbol that stands for something else than itself, and infants can l
103 analysis from the business community (which stands for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and thr
104 ric pathways in association with Stn1, which stands for suppressor of cdc thirteen) is encoded by a p
105 )V(y)CT(x), and V(2-y)Nb(y)CT(x), where T(x) stands for surface terminations) showing the evolution o
106 introduce a novel software tool called SIRE (standing for "Susceptibility, Infectivity and Recoverabi
107 asures of systemic risk such as SRISK, which stands for systemic risk, enable monitoring how such wea
108 hybrid of the sequence (CG)(4)TBA, where TBA stands for tetrakis(p-hydroxybiphenyl)adamantane that as
109 Oat Protein I and II (COPI and COPII) routes stand for the bidirectional traffic between the ER and t
111 titute of Medicine leaves few urgent reasons standing for the continued use of chimpanzees in biomedi
115 same pace with the Great Acceleration, which stands for the rapid growth rate of human activities upo
117 luded the synthesis of (CG)8TREA, where TREA stands for the tetrakis[4-(resorcin-5-ylethynyl)phenyl]a
118 ry, two derivatives of Man5A (Man5A-TM1 [TM1 stands for truncational mutant 1], which lacks the SP an
121 sed while the patients were seated and after standing for up to 10 minutes before and hourly after th
122 patients were seated and after they had been standing for up to 10 minutes both before the study drug
124 e) activity show a well-defined set of Vma- (stands for vacuolar membrane ATPase activity) phenotypes
125 is the capillary length ([Formula: see text] stands for vapor-liquid surface tension, and [Formula: s
128 Mary Edwards Walker was a gallant woman who stood for women's rights, embodied the true American spi