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1 fungicides many gains have been made in this struggle.
2 l for tuberculosis control might continue to struggle.
3 d putting those pounds back on can be a real struggle.
4 cing sensible results where other techniques struggle.
5 g and drug taking that can remain a lifelong struggle.
6 ng-read WGS data sets on which other methods struggled.
7 ne canvas an historical record of his visual struggles.
8 te two distinct motor patterns, swimming and struggling.
9 ng reliability/intensity during swimming and struggling.
10 racellularly using QX314 during swimming and struggling.
11 -based planning approaches have historically struggled(4)-the MuZero algorithm achieved state-of-the-
12                   In a cohort of typical and struggling adult readers we show evidence that successfu
13 est, are likely to be a valuable tool in the struggle against antimicrobial resistance.
14 ntion on Climate Change has prevailed in the struggle against environmental degradation.
15          There is reason for optimism in the struggle against global blindness in large measure becau
16 nk bug saliva plasticity and its role in the struggle against soybean defenses.
17 e economic development, especially for those struggling against poverty and high burdens of disease.
18                         They are embedded in struggles and joys of everyday life, years of establishi
19 m repeat arrays can engage in arms-race-like struggles and proliferate as an outcome.
20                                          Our struggles and ultimate success in achieving a total synt
21 other types of neurons active in swimming or struggling are raised by hyperpolarization from the acti
22 core extends to dissipate the forces of prey struggle as it transfers force to stiffer, support line
23  panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) embodies the struggles associated with ex situ species conservation.
24  of the APOL1 risk variants and evolutionary struggle between humans and trypanosomes at both the mol
25                                 The constant struggle between plants and microbes has driven the evol
26                                       During struggling, continuous sensory inputs lead to high level
27 t, with increased intensity for patients who struggle early in treatment.
28 een demonstrated mostly by simulation and it struggles experimentally with the purity of the batches
29 B-RAF cells, has given encouragement to this struggling field.
30 ds, and to liberate MRI from the traditional struggle for control over the RF field uniformity.
31                                The resulting struggle for existence drove the evolution of host defen
32  On the Origin of Species] proposed that the struggle for existence must be most intense among closel
33 al selection using the same German term for "struggle for existence" as in his copies of Darwin's boo
34         Controlling plant disease has been a struggle for humankind since the advent of agriculture.
35 o his living family to honor his role in the struggle for Irish independence.
36  another, is an ancient manifestation of the struggle for life itself.
37 rtunities for resident in the case; and safe struggle for resident when appropriate.
38                Heme is a key nutrient in the struggle for survival between host and pathogen, and its
39                            Bacteria in their struggle for survival have evolved or acquired defences
40 ful completion.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT In the struggle for survival, animals have to explore their env
41 nemases; however, clinical laboratories have struggled for years with accurate, objective phenotypic
42 or wild poliovirus (WPV1) circulation, still struggling for eradication of poliomyelitis.
43 rus type 1 (WPV1) circulation that are still struggling for eradication of poliomyelitis.
44 f endophytic bacterial communities in plants struggling for existence in the extreme environments of
45 ionally peripheral and are likely transients struggling for success in the given environment.
46  taxonomy is alive today although constantly struggling for survival and recognition.
47                             The evolutionary struggles from which mutants arise have been documented
48  ways one manifestation of a larger societal struggle in a post-bellum (post-World War II) America wi
49                         Nigeria continues to struggle in its efforts to eliminate circulating live po
50 ic endoglucanase, PsXEG1, is a focus of this struggle in the Phytophthora sojae-soybean interaction.
51 hy does a single fire ant Solenopsis invicta struggle in water, whereas a group can float effortlessl
52 nts, conventional operando mass spectrometry struggles in detecting reaction intermediates because th
53 orly with increasing numbers of genomes, and struggles in regions of highly duplicated sequences.
54  It is unknown, however, whether age-related struggles in retrieving these representations stem from
55 le proportion of these families appear to be struggling in the face of war-related stressors.
56                          The goal to "ignite struggles" in pursuit of social equality, we argue, inca
57                                          The struggle involved the rise of democratic medical populis
58  organisation is a better way to think about struggling learners.
59 fter decades of theoretical and experimental struggle, major recent advances have been made toward a
60                   Specifically, they seem to struggle most with phonological skills and processing sp
61  common and improvable and, thus, that early struggles need not portend a permanent lack of belonging
62 ies and written documents indicate that this struggle occurred during a period of unusually inclement
63 e of the moulted cephalon tells the dramatic struggle of an organism that lived in the Palaeozoic, to
64 einforced these findings and highlighted the struggle of families to navigate the uncertainty regardi
65                                          The struggle of the American Academy of Neurology with the A
66 r, were overshadowed by the intense national struggles of the Vietnamese to establish independent rul
67  continual organizational conflicts; ongoing struggles over finances; reluctance by the ALA to provid
68              Interviewees described how they struggled particularly with self-compassion.
69  result, video recordings show that formerly struggling prey are temporarily immobile after this form
70 lenges, life-threatening risks, and personal struggle that only in part come to light.
71 of Julius Caesar in 44 BCE triggered a power struggle that ultimately ended the Roman Republic and, e
72               In the midst of these manpower struggles, the critical care environment is dynamically
73 iated damage, and highlight the evolutionary struggle to accommodate programmed DNA damage in develop
74 nge; conventional seed-and-extend algorithms struggle to accurately identify these poly(A) tail end-p
75 rategies, Monte Carlo modeling methods still struggle to accurately predict de novo the structures of
76 istorically disadvantaged groups continue to struggle to achieve fuller representation and success in
77 ngle studies of feasible duration will often struggle to achieve statistical power.
78 ntinuing education, but many online students struggle to achieve their educational goals.
79 vironmental transitions, in others organisms struggle to adapt.
80 pite extensive research, comparative studies struggle to adequately integrate key factors of state-at
81 y the patients, in developing countries will struggle to afford such expensive treatments.
82 ived as increasingly urgent, decision-makers struggle to agree on the distribution of responsibility
83                                  That is, we struggle to approximate the architecture of living tissu
84                   This means that nurses can struggle to articulate and reflect upon aspects of their
85               As we show, all health systems struggle to balance access to cancer care and control of
86 a small system, while radiation thermometers struggle to beat the diffraction limit.
87 ng, productive research career and ludicrous struggle to become a physician more than a century ago.
88 ith autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who often struggle to behave in a flexible way when faced with cha
89       Such reductionist approaches, however, struggle to capture the full scope of functional propert
90 al to generate lead compounds for use in the struggle to combat the rise of antimicrobial resistance.
91 uffering from locked-in syndrome (LIS) still struggle to communicate using vision-independent brain-c
92                               Waste managers struggle to comply with the European legislation that re
93     I show that, as a general matter, states struggle to cooperate voluntarily and enforce agreements
94 ertain types or size ranges of variation and struggle to correctly classify the type and exact size o
95 e than 2,000 years ago, and clinicians still struggle to define it, there is no "gold standard," and
96 for each image quality metric used, and also struggle to distinguish between artifacts and valid cell
97 st participants of a Translation Turing test struggle to distinguish CUBBITT translations from human
98                   Counts, has shouldered the struggle to end disparities in education, training, rese
99                   However, researchers still struggle to establish whether the nonlethal effects asso
100  inform public health policy yet readers may struggle to evaluate the quality of models.
101  the development and evolution of ant castes struggle to explain recent empirical results.
102                            Economic theories struggle to explain why humans are so inconsistent.
103 ructures with impressive spatial control but struggle to fabricate gaps on the order of a few nanomet
104               Cities in certain regions will struggle to find enough water for the needs of their res
105                 Middle school students often struggle to find social and emotional support, and many
106    The outcome is that scientists must often struggle to find, understand, compare and use the best r
107 ues, relying solely on specialized lexicons, struggle to find.
108 NIFICANCE STATEMENT People with hearing loss struggle to follow conversations in noisy environments.
109 age-related sensorineural hearing loss often struggle to follow speech in the presence of competing t
110 n describing the dynamics of epidemics, they struggle to fully capture the geospatial dynamics and fa
111                  Patients and surrogates may struggle to generate expectations, and these future-orie
112                        Yet many radiologists struggle to harness the power of cost measurement and co
113                                         They struggle to identify structural events, cannot access re
114 managing and regulating mixed health systems struggle to identify the key features of their private s
115                            However, we still struggle to incorporate STR variation into genotype-phen
116 ll based on live-virus vaccine platforms and struggle to induce balanced immunity.
117 re tools required to also analyze these data struggle to keep pace with advancing instrument capabili
118 n preparing or delivering such materials and struggle to keep them up to date.
119 chemical reactions exist but these databases struggle to keep up with the exponential growth of the b
120 asonal influenza vaccine formulation efforts struggle to keep up with viral antigenic variation.
121     Users of hearing-assistive devices often struggle to locate and segregate sounds, which can make
122 interactions, coral-associated organisms may struggle to locate resources as seaweed-free corals decl
123                                     Patients struggle to maintain rigorous, time-intensive therapeuti
124 eases, such as HIV in 2017 and tuberculosis, struggle to maintain the same attention.
125 a "Helix 0" and on the proteins' role in the struggle to make clathrin-coated vesicles.
126 n leakage, the less developed provinces will struggle to meet their emissions intensity targets, wher
127 OPD exacerbations, health systems in the USA struggle to meet these goals, and methods to reduce read
128                This commentary summarizes my struggle to overcome liberal bias without conservative i
129 acteriophages are in a constant evolutionary struggle to overcome their microbial hosts' defenses and
130 rget DNA and induce damage that cancer cells struggle to overcome.
131                                          The struggle to perceive dim downwelling light and biolumine
132 r, current methods for single cell isolation struggle to phenotypically differentiate specific cells
133                               Many hospitals struggle to prevent catheter-associated urinary tract in
134 tive processes and behavioral phenomena, yet struggle to produce cumulative knowledge.
135 tor dosimetry as well as Monte Carlo methods struggle to provide accurate estimates of dose profiles
136 mall island nations have health systems that struggle to provide optimal cancer care for their popula
137 olites where traditional DDA approaches will struggle to provide reliable annotations or accurate mat
138 m well on molecular function prediction, but struggle to provide useful annotations relating to biolo
139                                 While cities struggle to provide water to these new residents, they w
140 e risk of impaired fetal growth in women who struggle to quit.
141 tarian views of top ocean predators, and the struggle to reach international consensus on the managem
142 multiple different length scales, scientists struggle to realise even relatively straightforward patt
143 h damage to their orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) struggle to recognize facial expressions, make poor soci
144 ional state, we discuss how researchers will struggle to replicate the effects of dynamic social envi
145 also show that existing demographic datasets struggle to represent concentrations of exposure, with t
146  account well for blue-shifted emission, but struggle to reproduce closely the red-shifted Halpha lin
147 etric estimators of N(e) such as the skyline struggle to reproduce the correct demographic history, m
148        Whereas generally accepted approaches struggle to reproduce the large-mass shoulder displayed
149  systems, and suggest that these animals may struggle to respond to rapid deviations from historical
150                                Nursing staff struggle to respond to the needs of people living with d
151 esized from pure starting materials, and the struggle to separate conjugates from polymer, native pro
152 es, and even for non-dynamic properties they struggle to separate mutants of interest from phenotypic
153              We also show that all three FQs struggle to sterilize non-replicating bacteria residing
154 gests that newly qualified nurses frequently struggle to successfully complete the transition into pr
155 ons of the tumor microenvironment where TAMs struggle to survive.
156 r themes were identified: The professionals' struggle to talk about disgust; the importance of bounda
157 nurses can experience moral distress as they struggle to think about patients as persons.
158 ceeds smoothly for most children, yet others struggle to translate verbal language into its written f
159  good reproducibility, but researchers still struggle to understand how illumination can best enable
160 uals with seemingly normal hearing abilities struggle to understand speech in noisy backgrounds.
161 through their implant, which means that they struggle to understand speech in noisy environments.
162 nsorineural hearing loss (presbycusis) often struggle to understand speech in such situations, even w
163                                      Parents struggle to understand the potential risks associated wi
164  governments with sustainability commitments struggle to understand their own sourcing patterns, whil
165               Why do we go to sleep late and struggle to wake up on time?
166 hat is, the number of monomers per oligomer, struggle to yield reliable results for large protein agg
167                             Researchers have struggled to account for this association and, simultane
168 icularly given that climatologists have long struggled to agree on definitions of drought, beyond gen
169 eptable future and people living with injury struggled to be hopeful whilst feeling frustrated with t
170                                       Gyrase struggled to bend or perhaps open a gap in DAP-substitut
171            The disease ecology community has struggled to come to consensus on whether biodiversity r
172  Georg Friedrich Handel and Frederick Delius struggled to compose late in life when they lost their v
173 ling, but literature in the field has so far struggled to conclusively show this.
174               Many developing countries have struggled to control FRD, despite using both lethal and
175                             Many fields have struggled to develop strategies, policies, or structures
176 as statistical phylogenetics, theorists have struggled to develop time-dependent evolutionary models
177                       Although SourceTracker struggled to differentiate between sources with similar
178 The study ward was a place in which children struggled to find a space for their competence to be rec
179  noted many years ago, researchers have long struggled to find convincing explanations for such co-oc
180 g inhibitory assays for a single target, has struggled to find ligands that inhibit protein-protein i
181                             Researchers have struggled to generate a reliable protocol for processing
182 bed how the unsuspecting city panicked as it struggled to handle the rapidly spreading, devastating d
183         Genome-wide association studies have struggled to identify functional genes and variants unde
184      Because previous systematic reviews had struggled to identify information about this emerging sp
185 econdary school education, yet the field has struggled to identify rigorously evaluated teacher-devel
186 rwin's work, but even modern scientists have struggled to identify specific 'speciation genes' and de
187        These labor-intensive approaches have struggled to keep pace with the rapid development of hig
188 e extremely heterogeneous and regulation has struggled to keep up with their rapid evolution.
189          The older participants particularly struggled to lift wide slippery objects, apparently due
190 owever, III-V quantum dots have historically struggled to match the high-quality optical properties o
191 ed field abundance of a mobile predator that struggled to meet its metabolic demands, but was a poor
192  for normal conditions but some of the model struggled to predict extreme and fast oscillations.
193     Computational methods have traditionally struggled to predict the effect of mutations in antibody
194 ns of dollars each year, but ecologists have struggled to predict the risk of an introduced species n
195 patients, dual-adherence challenged patients struggled to prioritize treatment and lacked support, an
196   Vastly used analytical methods have so far struggled to provide a fast and reliable solution, where
197                   However, these models have struggled to recapitulate the defining features of JMML
198 n Plasmodium falciparum, malariologists have struggled to reconcile their limitless sequence diversit
199 eg no longer felt a part of his body, and he struggled to regain his ability to walk.
200           Yet, efforts to understand it have struggled to rule out the possibility that those who ser
201 liac disease, health care professionals have struggled to separate the wheat from the chaff; there ar
202                      Local news outlets have struggled to stay open in the more competitive market of
203 s possible for all strains, the xlnR mutants struggled to survive on the smooth side of the wheat bra
204 an continent, sparked controversy as doctors struggled to understand the relationship between bacteri
205 e of an established etiology, psychiatry has struggled to validate these descriptive syndromes, and t
206 e action model of change, designed to ignite struggles to achieve intergroup equality?
207 pects of plant physiology and biophysics but struggles to capture biogeographic history and ecologica
208 , Zika virus, and Ebola virus highlights the struggles to contain outbreaks.
209 rely on circulating antibody for protection, struggles to develop antibody-based vaccines against inf
210 naments and resist parasites, current theory struggles to explain cases where the brightest individua
211                  Our results suggest that Ct struggles to generate a productive infection in Sertoli
212 tational analyses while epidemiologic theory struggles to keep up.
213 ected pressure on African agriculture, which struggles to meet demand today and may need to feed an a
214 s conventional monolithic silicon technology struggles to meet the requirements for the 7-nm technolo
215                                  The program struggles to reach all children because of management an
216                              As the industry struggles to recover and rebrand, new applications of di
217 nique commonly used for this purpose, but it struggles to reveal complex, nonlinear data patterns.
218 arch universities and a brief account of the struggles to revive science in Europe.
219            Common sense suggests that people struggling to achieve their goals benefit from receiving
220 d: Physicians are 1) aware that patients are struggling to afford medical care; 2) relying on clues f
221                             Science is still struggling to assign detailed mechanisms and functions t
222  China is a prominent and important example, struggling to balance rapid economic growth and environm
223     A nascent cellulosic ethanol industry is struggling to become cost-competitive against corn ethan
224 nizations and countries around the world are struggling to completely control the spread of the coron
225                             Many nations are struggling to develop structured systems and guidelines
226 knowledge that the health delivery system is struggling to effectively implement.
227                                              Struggling to get her research project up and running in
228 tionary biologists working on speciation are struggling to get the most out of very large population
229                 However, microbiologists are struggling to isolate and maintain the majority of bacte
230                In a large sample of children struggling to learn at school, a poor match was found be
231                     Developing countries are struggling to meet Aichi Target 11, which calls for 10%
232 tivity of nanofibre forming methods is still struggling to meet the increasing demand.
233 ale offenders, the US correctional system is struggling to meet the specialized needs of its female i
234 in research, and biotechnology companies are struggling to obtain venture funds.
235 e products, waste management, and policy are struggling to prevent plastic waste from infiltrating ec
236 re under a dynamic risk regime, consequently struggling to provide ecological services.
237                           Some countries are struggling to reach the UNAIDS target of 90% of all indi
238 nterventions that could prevent a life spent struggling to read.
239             On the other hand, societies are struggling to relearn how to live with apex predators th
240   Latin American and Caribbean countries are struggling to respond to increasing morbidity and death
241 nistic actions have left us marveling at and struggling to understand the role these factors serve in
242 uggesting that Near Eastern crops might have struggled under more challenging climatic conditions.
243 ding of associative learning, yet they still struggle when the temporal aspects of conditioning are t
244 action demonstrate that it is in "political" struggles, where subordinate groups together oppose domi
245                    How cancer cells globally struggle with a chemotherapeutic insult before succumbin
246 alterations lags, investigators and sponsors struggle with choosing between ideal clinical trial desi
247 re a particularly underserved population who struggle with chronic pain.
248 adone-maintained patients (MMPs) continue to struggle with chronic relapse.
249    Aside from their high cost, PGM catalysts struggle with CO oxidation at low temperatures (<200 deg
250 own that survivors of critical illness often struggle with cognitive impairment that persists months
251                          However, the former struggle with complex spectra, and the latter are genera
252 uals in this population experience a lengthy struggle with disabling conditions in adulthood, with hi
253                             Existing methods struggle with eukaryotic contamination and cannot handle
254 ces the participants reported in their daily struggle with food and their illness, such as cravings f
255  expertise, and currently used methodologies struggle with genetically heterogeneous bacteria such as
256 formatics, many students from diverse fields struggle with grasping bioinformatic concepts only from
257           Conventional analytical approaches struggle with high-dimensional data, leading to high lik
258 d scientists, as public health organizations struggle with how the disease should be diagnosed and tr
259 geneity of bacteriocin compounds, many tools struggle with identifying novel bacteriocins due to thei
260                   Here I show that when eels struggle with large prey or fish held precariously, they
261 ut smallholders and pastoralists continue to struggle with largely preventable and curable livestock
262   Even survivors of hematologic malignancies struggle with late effects, post-treatment complications
263    Individuals with autism spectrum disorder struggle with motor difficulties throughout the life spa
264                           Humanity's ongoing struggle with new, re-emerging and endemic infectious di
265 re sensitive at low coverage depths, but can struggle with PPV.
266 implicity and minimal invasiveness, but they struggle with quantifying tight interactions.
267 e and effector cells has forced the field to struggle with several conceptual questions about the dev
268 rmance, providing liquid food when residents struggle with solid food, and provision of longer and co
269 y challenge is to understand why some people struggle with speech-in-noise perception, despite having
270  parasite control illustrates that end-users struggle with striking the balance between treating too
271                             Surrogates often struggle with such decisions.
272 th developmental coordination disorder (DCD) struggle with the acquisition of coordinated motor skill
273  families to hear, and physicians frequently struggle with the burden of delivering these messages.
274   The lung transplant community continues to struggle with the diagnosis and management of antibody-m
275 otes which depend on class II photolyases to struggle with the genotoxic effects of solar UV exposure
276                           Current approaches struggle with the many-to-one design space, requiring su
277 roceeds smoothly for many children, a subset struggle with this learning process, creating a need to
278           However, invasive species managers struggle with using eDNA results because detections migh
279                             For patients who struggle with weight loss and who would receive health b
280                              When surrogates struggled with decisionmaking roles, physicians attempte
281 0 years, the City of Newark, New Jersey, has struggled with elevated lead (Pb) release from Pb servic
282                                 Participants struggled with feelings of shame and believed that other
283                The historical Kraepelin, who struggled with how to interrelate brain and mind-based a
284 ll concepts 53% to 76%, p<0.05) particularly struggled with paediatric trauma (94 candidates <50%, me
285 d based on a case of a 69-year-old woman who struggled with prolonged depression.
286                                   Candidates struggled with the limitations of dialysis; some viewed
287  ensued as scientists and the broader public struggled with their interpretation.
288                 In a sector that continually struggles with funding, cost recovery for contraceptive
289 ive analyses of decision processes in humans struggles with the fact that measuring preferences by di
290 , or alternatives assessment, one invariably struggles with the task of reconciling multiple availabl
291 ility to rest, inability to care for family, struggling with difficult emotions, regret about the res
292 lenges the field of PD therapeutics has been struggling with during the past decades.
293 ded in the United States and other countries struggling with expanding epidemics.
294  human history of taxonomists and biologists struggling with species concepts in this fascinating gen
295                                  Most people struggling with suicidal thoughts and behaviours do not
296          This has implications for countries struggling with the burden of noncommunicable diseases a
297 rks "in terms meaningful to a general reader struggling with the dilemma raised by the device." Herei
298  resources to help graduate students who are struggling with their mental health to access appropriat
299 he research community who support colleagues struggling with their mental health.
300                        Epidemic modelers are struggling with these same issues in forecasting the spr

 
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