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1 er of frequency were elbow, hip, tarsus, and stifle.
2 f extension in the elbow, shoulder, hock and stifle.
3 , then prediction and theory development are stifled.
4 o address some of the factors that currently stifle Africa's scientific development and our experienc
5  combined with low returns on investment are stifling antibiotic R&D in the pharmaceutical industry.
6 How does social network structure amplify or stifle behavior diffusion?
7 f metagenomic data remains challenging, thus stifling biological discoveries.
8 cryogenic electron microscopy are frequently stifled by specimens adopting "preferred orientations" o
9          However, progress in writing DNA is stifled by the continued reliance on chemical synthesis
10 nosis and treatment of tendinopathy has been stifled by the lack of studies on human tissue.
11         Clinical trials may be protracted to stifle competition.
12 enhouse conditions during the Cretaceous has stifled consideration of permafrost thaw as a contributo
13 est approach to the life sciences or do they stifle creativity?
14 erently - thus, homogenizing the culture and stifling creativity.
15 lved has had the appearance of attempting to stifle debate.
16 cessful, and rapid viral mutation rates have stifled development of several small molecule-based anti
17    Ending enforcement discretion will likely stifle diagnostic innovation and decrease access to diag
18 sed in the mouse, technical limitations have stifled direct adoption of this methodology in other ani
19 n the spread of COVID-19 without excessively stifling economic activity.
20     Unilateral differences were found in the stifle flexion, hock flexion and hock adduction, suggest
21 nation likely disadvantage cuckoo finches by stifling further adaptation in the ongoing arms races wi
22                                    Dogs with stifle/hip OA and demographically-matched controls were
23  between guided photon and phonon modes, are stifled in conventional nanophotonics, preventing the re
24 , progression to the adenocarcinoma stage is stifled in these mice, suggesting that inhibitory pathwa
25 pair patient access to life-saving tests and stifle innovation in ID diagnostics.
26                            This is likely to stifle innovation of new anticaries products, and we now
27 loss of AST for key clinical indications and stifling innovation in technology development.
28 onception of "complex cognition" promises to stifle inquiry, tentatively specifying and empirically d
29  the regulation of antimicrobial drug trials stifling investment in infectious disease treatments?
30 F would have been minimal, this consequently stifled iron-cycling and primary productivity through th
31 tribute to somatic hypermutation rather than stifling it.
32 nitoring of bone pathology in the guinea pig stifle joint, an in vivo model of osteoarthritis, was in
33                 Cartilage was taken from the stifle joint, nasal septum, and xiphoid process in guine
34 man participants (in vivo) and three porcine stifle joints (ex vivo) using both magnetic resonance im
35 m articular cartilage and synovium from calf stifle joints and cultured as monolayers in serum-free c
36 urface zone of articular cartilage of bovine stifle joints were cultured in serum-free chemically def
37         Cartilage explants from young bovine stifle joints were treated with 10 ng/ml of IL-1beta or
38 found that the lining synovial intima of the stifle (knee) is a target for acute infection by Ebola v
39             At the end of the 18-week study, stifle (knee) joints from all animals were collected, fi
40                    Concerns about costs have stifled many health system reform proposals.
41                 Our results suggest that ZPK stifles neural differentiation of NT-2 cells partly due
42 ments in broadening the vaccine response can stifle new and nascent infections.
43 dating scientific thought, with an attendant stifling of innovation.
44            The problem is that under China's stifling political climate, this notion cannot be uttere
45  challenges in synthesis and processing have stifled progress on macroscopic materials.
46                                   This dogma stifled research to achieve single-staged vascularized t
47 ight regulatory framework, which seems to be stifling research in the United Kingdom.
48  United States have attracted accusations of stifling research.
49 ecurity and high containment conditions will stifle scientific progress.
50 nted with a 10-year history of hypertension, stifling sensation, and flushing.
51 n microscopy showed that synoviocytes of the stifle, shoulder, and hip are a target for mouse-adapted
52 l and mechanical parameters in healthy ovine stifles, specifically joint laxity, joint morphology, in
53 n steps long thought necessary for STWS have stifled STWS's overall efficiency because of thermal and
54 pheral nerves from both fore and hind limbs, stifle synovium and perisynovial adipose tissue, urinary
55 et with still-unproven metrology methods may stifle the development and judicious implementation of s
56 exponentially over time, and now threaten to stifle the development of new drugs and devices.
57                      Disciplinary boundaries stifle the search for solutions to these issues.
58 olutionized the evaluation of cancer and has stifled the adoption of other tracers, except in situati
59 thermore, the dominant negative KCNQ4 mutant stifles the activity of KCNQ2-5, raising the possibility
60             Stochastic entry into senescence stifles the proliferative potential of cells following t
61 e, increasing the energetic expenditure, and stifling the nutrient uptake of motile organisms.
62 siblings out of the disk of pebbles, thereby stifling their growth.
63 s were videoed throughout and their yawns or stifled yawns were counted.
64 r how yawns are expressed (i.e., full versus stifled yawns) but do not alter the individual propensit