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1 ecruitment, survival and growth in sagebrush steppe.
2 ps of the Caucasus and those of the adjacent steppe.
3 low into North Caucasus populations from the steppe.
4  the primary land use in the Hulunber meadow steppe.
5 in eastern and western parts of the Eurasian Steppe.
6 litical, and cultural changes on the Eastern Steppe.
7 e restoration of degraded steppes and desert-steppes.
8 onformation of dynein optimal for processive stepping.
9 ents, spontaneous kicking and weight-bearing stepping.
10 eps to detachments without affecting forward stepping.
11 numerical modeling of myosin V diffusion and stepping.
12 y, processivity, and probability of backward stepping.
13  slow step for KIF3C resulting in asymmetric stepping.
14 ilateral limb pairs move out-of-phase during stepping.
15 es locomotor speed and ultimately terminates stepping.
16 he STN is involved in the dynamic control of stepping.
17 y modulation recorded in this nucleus during stepping.
18 one- (1.(H2O,EtOH)), two- (1.3H2O) and three-stepped (1.
19 ions from the Near East and the North Pontic steppes [3-9].
20  to the "ice-age" climate of the Pleistocene steppe [4, 5].
21 spends 65% of its time undergoing processive stepping, 4% undergoing 1D diffusion, and the remaining
22 ty relative to KIF3AA yet is more capable of stepping against mechanical load than KIF3CC.
23  We examined the effectiveness of integrated stepped alcohol treatment (ISAT) on alcohol use and HIV
24 ental data from GFP-labeled kinesin-1 motors stepping along immobilized microtubules, we show 1) that
25 est' cline descends from the Late Bronze Age steppe ancestries, while the 'southern steppe' cline fur
26 the arrival of new people with predominantly Steppe ancestry but whose ancestors had undergone sex-sp
27               We show that, in the Iron Age, Steppe ancestry had spread not only into Indo-European-s
28                                          The Steppe ancestry in South Asia has the same profile as th
29  capture a well-supported admixture event of steppe ancestry into modern Europe.
30 hic lineages, whereas on the paternal side a Steppe ancestry is clearly visible.
31 es have described the formation of Eurasian 'steppe ancestry' as a mixture of Eastern and Caucasus hu
32 rly 100% of its Y-chromosomes by people with Steppe ancestry.
33 Chagyrskaya hominins were adapted to the dry steppe and hunted bison.
34 graphic region covering the central Eurasian steppe and the northern Eurasian taiga and tundra-harbou
35 hat explain why, surprisingly, CO desorbs at stepped and flat Pt crystal planes at once, regardless o
36 eratures limited the restoration of degraded steppes and desert-steppes.
37 ough they exist in the arid zone of Eurasia (steppes and semi-deserts).
38 ull-length GiKIN14a has significantly higher stepping and ATP hydrolysis rates than does GiKIN14a-Del
39 o show that Lis1 does not directly alter the stepping and force production of individual dynein motor
40   We found that the neuromuscular modules of stepping and kicking differ substantially.
41 s dual functionality, with microtubule-based stepping and regulation of microtubule dynamics.
42  remarkably consistent alignment between the stepping and stimulation cycle when the stimulation spee
43 ium in meadows, a non-linear increase across steppes, and an abrupt impulse in desert-steppes followi
44 e gating mechanism, the pathway for backward stepping, and the energy consumption as a function of AT
45 o treatment strategies are currently used, a stepped approach beginning with more simple care that is
46  ion trapping mass analyzers an integrative, stepped approach to spectral reconstruction is a logical
47                            A new hybrid time stepping approach, which couples the Runge-Kutta and New
48 number of steps per day and the intensity of stepping are associated with lower mortality.
49 tan ecosystems-an alpine meadow (AM), alpine steppe (AS), and desert steppe (DS)-were exposed to a te
50  week for six weeks, in which the supervisor stepped aside and workers discussed problems, ideas, and
51 iving part of their ancestry from the Pontic steppe at the onset of the Bronze Age.
52 treadmill, with the left and right hindlimbs stepping at different speeds.
53 ed out using a model that incorporated motor stepping, attachment/detachment rates, and intermotor fo
54 , chemical and torsional barriers, sometimes stepping back and cleaving off nucleotides from the grow
55 but not backward locomotion while two others stepped backward but not forward.
56                     Lastly, spinal cats also stepped backward on a split-belt treadmill, with the lef
57 Pase rate, microtubule-binding affinity, and stepping behavior of dynein, and that microtubule bindin
58 -molecule microscopy to directly observe the stepping behavior of kinesin-1 and -2 family motors with
59 ominant species in the Central US shortgrass steppe biome.
60          Similar patterns were predicted for steppe bison, based on their analogous female herd-based
61 son fossil in North America, a 130,000-y-old steppe bison, Bison cf. priscus We extracted and sequenc
62 or dairy consumption on the eastern Eurasian steppe by circa 3000 BC and the later emergence of horse
63           Here, we examined how base triplet stepping by RecA, Rad51, and Dmc1 is affected by DNA seq
64 Bronze Age migration from the Pontic-Caspian Steppe, can be investigated using patterns of genetic va
65 of a stepped care case-finding intervention (stepped care [SC]) vs a moderate-strength single-level i
66 s of usual care alone, usual care with SSCM, stepped care alone, and stepped care with SSCM.
67                To simulate a comparison of a stepped care case-finding intervention (stepped care [SC
68 r "low-intensity" interventions as part of a stepped care model.
69                                              Stepped care was associated with greater reach and was s
70 sual care with SSCM, stepped care alone, and stepped care with SSCM.
71 g the addition of a recommended standardized stepped-care antihypertensive treatment (SSAHT) to the r
72 ervention group in which patients received a stepped-care intervention (eight sessions of individual
73                        We aimed to compare a stepped-care intervention package for depression with us
74 an primary health-care workers in Nigeria, a stepped-care, problem-solving intervention combined with
75                Limitations include the multi-stepped causal pathway from PDMP mandate implementation
76 s suggest a northward spread of the southern steppe cline in Central Asia during the first millennium
77 e Age steppe ancestries, while the 'southern steppe' cline further to the south shows a strong West/S
78                     Since kicking and ground-stepping coexist at birth, switching between the two beh
79 d experiment in a native semiarid shortgrass steppe (Colorado, USA).
80 mechanism explaining variation in shortgrass steppe community responses to global change.
81 o-European tribal groups tend to have higher Steppe contributions than Dravidian tribal groups, provi
82 ents as evidence of the STN's involvement in stepping control.
83 d 17,143 children admitted during the 2-year stepped crossover period (November 2015 to October 2017)
84  elongation rate intrinsic to the ribosome's stepping cycle and the actual elongation rate that takes
85 dates an essential role for AAA4 in dynein's stepping cycle and underscores the complexity and crosst
86 viously undescribed registry during dynein's stepping cycle.
87 is the rate-limiting transition in the KIF1A stepping cycle.
88  the stance and swing phases of the backward stepping cycle.
89 s presented show that the kinesin processive stepping distance decreases 40-60% with EC50 values <100
90 rol and reduce the risk of exacerbations and stepped down after a period of prolonged control.
91                        Exposed patients were stepped down by dropping their LABAs or another add-on o
92 , and the treatment for bronchial asthma was stepped down without any recurrence of asthma attacks.
93                   After 4 days in ICU he was stepped down, and discharged after a further 10 days wit
94 on: mean age 50.4 years, 39.4% males, 39,881 stepped down.
95                         Guidelines recommend stepping down asthma treatment to the minimum effective
96                                              Stepping down medication did not adversely affect outcom
97 general asthma population and assess whether stepping down medication increased exacerbations or reli
98                                              Stepping down medication, either LABAs or ICSs, could sa
99  patients were drawn to assess the impact of stepping down medication: mean age 50.4 years, 39.4% mal
100 rmation.Objectives: Report ACM and impact of stepping down therapy, following collection of additiona
101  with the other factors to reduce chances of stepping down, but did not constitute a problem factor w
102  meadow (AM), alpine steppe (AS), and desert steppe (DS)-were exposed to a temperature gradient of 5-
103                          The distribution of stepping durations of KIF3AC molecules is described by a
104 uman dispersals occurred across the Eurasian steppe during the Late Pleistocene.
105 e-borne herders sweeping across the Eurasian Steppes during the Early or Middle Bronze Age (ca. 3000-
106 ing variables, but could not replicate human stepping dynamics.
107 hesized goals also failed to replicate human stepping dynamics.
108 onservation and management of the shortgrass steppe ecosystem in the future.
109                   At a regional scale, shrub-steppe ecosystems-with drier climates and lower biomass-
110                                   The forest-steppe ecotone in southern Siberia is highly sensitive t
111 tral and peripheral stalks affects c-subunit stepping efficiency.
112 st product dissociation, and that isoprenoid stepping ensures short transit times.
113 nd wild sheep (mouflon), characteristic of a steppe environment.
114 rst occurrence of H. sapiens in the Eurasian steppes, establishes an essential archaeological link be
115                       People from the Pontic steppe expanded westward, leading to the formation of th
116 l and Northern Europe was unlikely caused by Steppe expansions.
117 was not expressed during swimming, treadmill stepping, exploratory locomotion, or walking on an uncoa
118 ry and past lifeways on the eastern Eurasian steppe, facilitating survival in agriculturally challeng
119                              The traditional stepped field CCS method performs with a relative standa
120 oss steppes, and an abrupt impulse in desert-steppes following a slight increase in productivity.
121 5-853 kcal/day formula diet for 3-5 months), stepped food reintroduction (2-8 weeks), and structured
122  kcal per day formula diet for 12-20 weeks), stepped food reintroduction (2-8 weeks), and then struct
123                            The intermediate 'steppe-forest' cline descends from the Late Bronze Age s
124 ehind the semi-synthetic modification of Hy, stepping forward to cancer chemotherapy.
125  methods based on nucleic acid amplification stepped forwards owing to their high sensitivity, specif
126                                          The steppe groups from Yamnaya and subsequent pastoralist cu
127 graphical distributions of the aphid and its steppe habitat.
128 age, where {100} facets roughen into vicinal stepped high Miller index facets, while {111} facets rem
129                 On day 2, subjects underwent stepped hypoglycemic clamps (nadir 60 mg/dL) with evalua
130                     Participants unknowingly stepped in circles opposite to the direction of the prio
131                  Twelve healthy participants stepped in place on the axis of a rotating surface rangi
132         We tracked the development of ground-stepping in 4- to 48-mo-old infants and found that, afte
133                     After a prolonged period stepping in circles, people walk with a curved trajector
134 evocation of spontaneous and actively driven stepping, including optimization of these behaviors in d
135 only partially updated when measured against stepped increases in PEs.
136 their evaluations of pain in relation to the stepped increases in prediction errors.
137 ation of artificial nanofluidic devices have stepped into a completely new stage, termed 2D nanofluid
138 ieved, crop functional genomics studies have stepped into the big-data and high-throughput era.
139 sual care), pulse oximetry introduction, and stepped introduction of a multifaceted oxygen system.
140 re the effect of a targeted, low-burden, and stepped invitation strategy versus control on uptake of
141   The basic rhythmic activity that underlies stepping is generated by a neural network, situated in t
142 ase cycle suggesting that within KIF3AC, the stepping kinetics are similar for each head during the p
143                               To resolve the stepping kinetics of KIF3A and KIF3C motors in homo- and
144 ancestry from different contact zones, while Steppe Maykop individuals harbour additional Upper Palae
145  examine the structural dynamics of dynein's stepping mechanism in real time, we used polarized total
146 her, these observations demonstrate that the stepping mechanism of dynein is fundamentally different
147          In the well-accepted hand-over-hand stepping mechanism, the trailing motor detaches from the
148 ation, in which a translocating RNAP uses a "stepping" mechanism, has been studied extensively, but p
149 f dynein is fundamentally different from the stepping mechanisms of other well-studied MT motors, bec
150 amework that includes all of the alternative stepping mechanisms.
151 accounted for roughly as many neurons as the stepping model.
152 for the estimation of motility parameters in stepping-motility assays.
153  activity in the STN could entrain patients' stepping movements as evidence of the STN's involvement
154  "control templates" for how humans regulate stepping movements from each step to the next.
155              Thus, the regulation of lateral stepping movements is inherently multi-objective and bal
156                        These models regulate stepping movements to achieve any of three hypothesized
157 he numerous possibilities of how to regulate stepping movements to achieve different walking goals.
158 ic pattern when Parkinson's patients perform stepping movements, raising the question whether the STN
159 n humans is causally involved in controlling stepping movements.
160           Stable isotope data indicate a dry steppe niche for E. sibiricum and, together with morphol
161  seasons (2010-2012) in a semiarid temperate steppe of Northern China.
162 s was a charismatic inhabitant of the frigid steppes of Pleistocene Eurasia.
163 are consistent with a mechanism in which the stepping of KIF3C can be activated by KIF3A in a strain-
164 port system to allow bipedal and quadrupedal stepping on a treadmill and in an open field environment
165 molecular motor myosin V transports cargo by stepping on actin filaments, executing a random diffusiv
166 of those revealed by sporadic weight-bearing stepping, on the other hand.
167 nce, rats avoid a tone-signaled footshock by stepping onto a nearby platform, delaying access to sucr
168 y binding their barbed ends and processively stepping onto incoming actin monomers to incorporate the
169 ions of neurons are well described by either stepping or nonlinear ramping, which may be less categor
170 ike trains are better described by discrete "stepping" or continuous "ramping" dynamics.
171             Hence, studying culture requires stepping out of it.
172 f millet consumption on the eastern Eurasian steppe over time, and an expansion of isotopic niche wid
173 f the PPC of cats walking on a treadmill and stepping over a moving obstacle whose speed of advance w
174                                   In Sicily, steppe pastoralist ancestry arrived by ~2200 BC, in part
175 Brahmin caste has higher Ancient Iranian and Steppe pastoralist contributions than the Kunbi Marathas
176 her aspects differ, including the impacts of steppe pastoralist expansions in West and East Eurasia a
177          These individuals had little if any Steppe pastoralist-derived ancestry, showing that it was
178                                              Steppe-pastoralist-related ancestry reached Central Euro
179 ric Islands (~2400 BC) carried ancestry from steppe pastoralists that probably derived from west-to-e
180 ding further support for the hypothesis that Steppe pastoralists were the source of Indo-European lan
181 multaneously, they mixed with descendants of Steppe pastoralists who, starting around 4000 years ago,
182  Balearic individuals had less ancestry from steppe pastoralists.
183                                    Alternate stepping pathways also exist, including inchworm-like mo
184 structure fully consistent with the variable stepping pattern observed as dynein moves along the MT.
185 olithic and the westward movement of Yamnaya steppe peoples during the Bronze Age.
186 e to the observed spontaneous improvement of stepping performance after incomplete SCI and are at lea
187 xisting WRF to intensive volume removal with stepped pharmacological therapy or fixed rate ultrafiltr
188 on did not differ by mode of volume removal (stepped pharmacological therapy versus ultrafiltration,
189 ite release rate of KIF1A was similar to the stepping rate, indicating that during stepping, rear-hea
190 to the stepping rate, indicating that during stepping, rear-head detachment is an order of magnitude
191 s from Eastern Europe and the Pontic-Caspian Steppe region, predating both Bronze Age sites (~5,980 t
192  Corded Ware groups because of their lack of steppe-related ancestry.
193 ternating stimulation pattern resembling the stepping-related modulation of activity in the STN could
194 ed independently from other core features of stepping, revealing a striking freedom in an otherwise p
195 rnating DBS (altDBS) could entrain patients' stepping rhythm, suggesting a causal role of the STN in
196 ernating stimulation significantly entrained stepping rhythms.
197                       Both groups received a stepped sequence of preinvitation, invitation, and remin
198 tionally, extra curing induced protruding or stepped sidewalls under high printing speed, which requi
199 ircling and ameliorated deficits in forelimb stepping similarly to electrical DBS, while optogenetic
200  in contrast to typical N(2) dissociation on stepped sites adopted by Ru-Cs counterparts, giving new
201 tion with neighboring Corded Ware groups and steppe societies.
202  when the stimulation speed was close to the stepping speed in the five patients that demonstrated si
203 on of the electrode and employing a coarsely stepped squarewave voltammetry, a technique which is app
204  symmetric, sparing the basal ganglia, and a stepping stone appearance in the frontal pericallosal re
205 , we show that wood has served not only as a stepping stone between habitats but also as a bridge bet
206                                              Stepping stone colocalized with Steppke at junctions, an
207  suggesting that plaque may have served as a stepping stone for environmental microbes to adapt to ho
208 ngst ancient eukaryotes, but also provides a stepping stone for exploration of PTM-reader interaction
209 horseradish and watercress represent a first stepping stone for future whole-genome sequencing effort
210  Purified coiled-coil domains of Steppke and Stepping stone heterodimerized through a hydrophobic sur
211 llocation, and this work provides a valuable stepping stone in guiding policy on CSF surveillance and
212 ere that family living acted as an essential stepping stone in the evolution of cooperative breeding
213     We anticipate that our work represents a stepping stone in the understanding and use of recurrent
214              These results represent a first stepping stone into integrated chemical networks regulat
215    Thus, coiled-coil heterodimerization with Stepping stone normally recruits Step to junctions.
216 te solution and concentrated gels, acts as a stepping stone to rationally control the organization in
217                                         As a stepping stone to this goal, the domain of StarCraft has
218                       This work represents a stepping stone toward a better understanding of the WAF
219 8 revealed rewrites in the code base, as the stepping stone toward a Spark implementation.
220 C response to radiotherapy and constitutes a stepping stone toward modeling indirect tumor cell death
221     Importantly, this finding also acts as a stepping stone toward understanding the evolution of emp
222                  It is intended to provide a stepping stone towards a wider and more general understa
223 st that the proposed method can be used as a stepping stone towards the development of an accessible
224                       Our work constitutes a stepping stone towards the paradigm of self-correcting q
225                                     A useful stepping stone towards this is to construct a mathematic
226                 A second conserved region of Stepping stone was necessary and largely sufficient for
227                                Intriguingly, Stepping stone's junctional localization also seems part
228 e-function and other analyses of Steppke and Stepping stone, an implicated adaptor protein.
229 inkage to the junctional targeting region of Stepping stone.
230 al genetic modelling identified two waves of stepping-stone colonization: an eastward wave moving thr
231   This achievement was further employed as a stepping-stone for the characterization of the triflate
232                  This study provides a major stepping-stone in the understanding of land plant evolut
233                                           In stepping-stone models, pairwise F(ST) values between arc
234 ude much of the MPA network that may provide stepping-stone protection for species that must shift th
235 es acquisition and allocation, and provide a stepping-stone to developing trait-based approaches for
236 stics, these findings serve as a fundamental stepping-stone to the development of the first large-sca
237 om land and indicate that islands may act as stepping stones facilitating the transoceanic transport
238 volution, mainly by intermittently providing stepping stones for island colonization.
239 fic and Indian oceans and propose islands as stepping stones for the transoceanic transport of terres
240 The COVID-19 pandemic has provided the vital stepping stones to improve how clinical trials are condu
241 l, persisting populations, which can act as "stepping stones" that enable a rapid population expansio
242 , Micronesia, and Melanesia, act as critical stepping-stones for dispersal across the Pacific Ocean.
243 als atomically dispersed on oxides are major stepping-stones toward a rational development of single-
244 d that more neurons were better described by stepping than ramping, even when conditioned on evidence
245  an influx of people from the Pontic-Caspian steppe that began around 5,000 years ago [4, 5].
246    We analyzed experiments in the Patagonian steppe that evaluated the aboveground net primary produc
247    Our work reveals features of base triplet stepping that are conserved among these three phylogenet
248                    Profiles were measured by stepping the confocal probe volume through the SLG/SiO(2
249                                              Stepping threshold forces and in-place postural response
250  ongoing, primarily male, migration from the steppe to central Europe over a period of multiple gener
251  and [T] can be quantitatively measured from stepping trajectories with very little prejudice in data
252 imum (LGM) was dominated by polar desert and steppe-tundra biomes.
253                            Participants were stepped up at weeks 4 and 12 if they exceeded a priori d
254 dates that asthma treatment is progressively stepped up to achieve symptom control and reduce the ris
255                               Scientists are stepping up like never before to support science in the
256                 Many countries in Africa are stepping up their preparedness to detect and cope with C
257      We show how these actions can provide a stepped-up basis for additional federal action to reduce
258 5 V) from the biofuel cell is converted to a stepped-up power and charged to the capacitor to the vol
259 models demonstrated clear redundancy between stepping variables, but could not replicate human steppi
260                             The advantage of stepped vitrification (SV) is avoiding ice crystal nucle
261                         The Eastern Eurasian Steppe was home to historic empires of nomadic pastorali
262 orbidity and length of in-hospital stay in a stepped wedge cluster randomized controlled trial conduc
263                                A multicenter stepped wedge cluster randomized controlled trial.
264 designs: parallel-arm, ring vaccination, and stepped wedge designs.
265              While new methods for analyzing stepped wedge trials can provide some improvement over p
266 , however, methods generally used to analyze stepped wedge trials might not perform well in these set
267            Despite the value of new methods, stepped wedge trials still have statistical disadvantage
268 ding recently proposed methods for analyzing stepped wedge trials, to determine the statistical prope
269             This was a multicenter pragmatic stepped-wedge before-and-after trial in 7 New Zealand ac
270            This is a secondary analysis of a stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trial undert
271                                            A stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial was conducted in
272                               We conducted a stepped-wedge cluster randomized controlled trial in 12
273                                            A stepped-wedge cluster randomized quality improvement stu
274 on-wide implementation of this strategy in a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial (NCT01960972).
275           DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial in 15 EDs in Fran
276           DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial of 2494 adults ho
277                    A multicenter, pragmatic, stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial was performed in
278                                         In a stepped-wedge cluster randomized, controlled trial, we i
279                               We conducted a stepped-wedge cluster-randomised controlled trial (RCT)
280             We did a multicentre, pragmatic, stepped-wedge cluster-randomised controlled trial in 11
281                               We conducted a stepped-wedge cluster-randomised controlled trial in Esw
282                    We conducted an unblinded stepped-wedge cluster-randomised trial comparing three s
283                                     We did a stepped-wedge cluster-randomised trial of patients aged
284 d a cluster-randomised controlled trial with stepped-wedge cohort design in 6 Norwegian municipalitie
285 lly randomized group treatment trial and the stepped-wedge group-randomized trial.
286          The QI package was implemented in a stepped-wedge manner with a delay of three months for ea
287 ing rollout of the P4P program to simulate a stepped-wedge study design.
288          In a pragmatic, cluster-randomized, stepped-wedge trial with 2 time periods of observation,
289                                              Stepped-wedge trial.
290 orm the trial design of future international stepped-wedge trials.
291                                              Stepped-wedge, cluster randomized trial.
292                          We did a pragmatic, stepped-wedge, cluster-randomised controlled trial in te
293 d acute coronary syndrome were enrolled in a stepped-wedge, cluster-randomized controlled trial acros
294                                            A stepped-wedge, cluster-randomized trial was conducted in
295                We did a pragmatic, two-step, stepped-wedge, randomised controlled trial at 18 sites g
296 een well described that prolonged rotational stepping will adapt the podokinetic sense of rotation, t
297              However, on the ground neonates stepped with fewer temporal patterns but all structured
298 patterns without bilateral gait training, as stepping with one leg can facilitate adaptive learning t
299 ugh a series of experiments, we observe that stepping with only one leg can facilitate learning of an
300 aphid, associated with Palaearctic temperate steppe zones or dry mountain valleys, where there are gr

 
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