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1 te two distinct motor patterns, swimming and struggling.
2 ng reliability/intensity during swimming and struggling.
3 racellularly using QX314 during swimming and struggling.
4 iors, swimming across a range of speeds, and struggling.
5 taneous sensory pathways during swimming and struggling.
6  for the insula( BNST) pathway in monitoring struggling activity and regulating affective behavior.
7 in their susceptibility to showing decreased struggling activity in a swim test after being exposed t
8                   In a cohort of typical and struggling adult readers we show evidence that successfu
9 d a population that displayed no decrease in struggling after shock (swim-test resistant).
10  that displayed large decreases in swim-test struggling after shock (swim-test susceptible) and a pop
11 e economic development, especially for those struggling against poverty and high burdens of disease.
12 ent can increase elevation of tidal wetlands struggling against rising seas, but where and how much w
13 ehaviors during and after CIS, specifically: struggling, aggression, learned helplessness, inhibitory
14  conditioning) and inescapable stress (i.e., struggling and helplessness).
15 reated animals spent significantly less time struggling and virtually no time in immobility and spent
16 other types of neurons active in swimming or struggling are raised by hyperpolarization from the acti
17 ia within their home tank, avoiding physical struggling associated with capture, followed by rapid tr
18 e on the basis that differences in swim-test struggling behavior for which the two populations were s
19 hat activity in this circuit tightly follows struggling behavioral events and that the size of the fl
20 nterneuron types during escape, swimming and struggling behaviors.
21 ld expedite the delivery of relief funds for struggling communities.
22                                       During struggling, continuous sensory inputs lead to high level
23 confirm the effects of CIS on aggression and struggling during immobilization, and correlate individu
24  care systems, and indirect costs also drain struggling economies.
25  deletion reduced the duration of individual struggling episodes.
26 B-RAF cells, has given encouragement to this struggling field.
27 or wild poliovirus (WPV1) circulation, still struggling for eradication of poliomyelitis.
28 rus type 1 (WPV1) circulation that are still struggling for eradication of poliomyelitis.
29 f endophytic bacterial communities in plants struggling for existence in the extreme environments of
30 ionally peripheral and are likely transients struggling for success in the given environment.
31  taxonomy is alive today although constantly struggling for survival and recognition.
32 enzoate and ovariectomized control groups in struggling, immobility, and swimming.
33 escalating "peer review crisis" with editors struggling in recruiting reliable reviewers who will pro
34 le proportion of these families appear to be struggling in the face of war-related stressors.
35  end of PGY 1 and the beginning of PGY 2 for struggling learners, who represented 16% of learners (62
36  organisation is a better way to think about struggling learners.
37 timulation, which evokes vigorous and slower struggling movements.
38   Control rats spent significantly more time struggling or being immobile during a comparable period.
39 to its oral cavity, where the jaws grasp the struggling prey animal and transport it back to the thro
40  result, video recordings show that formerly struggling prey are temporarily immobile after this form
41             The behaviors displayed included struggling, swimming, and immobility.
42 uited during restraint stress-induced active struggling that modulates affective behavior.
43 grieving personal losses, feeling split, and struggling to accept the constant inner chaos, the new s
44 astation of having human papillomavirus); 3- struggling to achieve motherhood (confronting irreversib
45            Common sense suggests that people struggling to achieve their goals benefit from receiving
46 d: Physicians are 1) aware that patients are struggling to afford medical care; 2) relying on clues f
47                             Science is still struggling to assign detailed mechanisms and functions t
48 workload and may further pressure physicians struggling to balance advocacy with honesty.
49  China is a prominent and important example, struggling to balance rapid economic growth and environm
50     A nascent cellulosic ethanol industry is struggling to become cost-competitive against corn ethan
51 errors, with physics-based numerical methods struggling to capture pivotal chaotic dynamics such as c
52 nts are costly and time-consuming, and often struggling to capture spatial and temporal variability.
53 nizations and countries around the world are struggling to completely control the spread of the coron
54 aria prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa and is struggling to control malaria in most of the country.
55 ne distribution continues, policy makers are struggling to decide which groups should be prioritized
56                  However, the field is still struggling to define these conformational states with su
57               Our institution, like many, is struggling to develop measures that answer the question,
58                             Many nations are struggling to develop structured systems and guidelines
59                  With the research community struggling to discover effective antibiotics, organosele
60 knowledge that the health delivery system is struggling to effectively implement.
61  carbon to depth can result from populations struggling to establish colonies on sinking particles du
62 lanthropic and food sovereignty networks are struggling to establish epistemic authority of food syst
63                  However, researchers report struggling to find data science education that meets the
64             Therapeutic endeavours are still struggling to find targets within this framework that su
65   Healthcare systems worldwide are therefore struggling to find ways to ensure that their health prof
66 en investigated, by-and-large they are still struggling to gain acceptance because of inherent limits
67                                              Struggling to get her research project up and running in
68 tionary biologists working on speciation are struggling to get the most out of very large population
69 ith models achieving high $R^{2}$ values but struggling to identify DE genes, as reflected in their l
70                                Firms are now struggling to implement a return to working from the off
71 dapting goals and changing expectations, (3) struggling to interpret clinical information, and (4) de
72                 However, microbiologists are struggling to isolate and maintain the majority of bacte
73 t is that often the analytical pipelines are struggling to keep up with the sheer amount of raw data
74 n bioinformatics, yet existing MSA tools are struggling to keep up with the speed and volume of incom
75                In a large sample of children struggling to learn at school, a poor match was found be
76  in self-regulatory control while presumably struggling to maintain adequate task performance.
77  are hampered by overburdened health systems struggling to maintain quality and fidelity.
78                     Developing countries are struggling to meet Aichi Target 11, which calls for 10%
79 tivity of nanofibre forming methods is still struggling to meet the increasing demand.
80             Chesapeake Bay jurisdictions are struggling to meet the nutrient (N, P) reduction goals.
81 ale offenders, the US correctional system is struggling to meet the specialized needs of its female i
82 in research, and biotechnology companies are struggling to obtain venture funds.
83 ca's AI infrastructure landscape; yet, it is struggling to operate at full capacity because of unreli
84 eins (HSPs) can benefit a microbial pathogen struggling to penetrate host defenses during infection,
85 e products, waste management, and policy are struggling to prevent plastic waste from infiltrating ec
86 re under a dynamic risk regime, consequently struggling to provide ecological services.
87                           Some countries are struggling to reach the UNAIDS target of 90% of all indi
88 nterventions that could prevent a life spent struggling to read.
89                                  For species struggling to recover from historical whaling alongside
90             On the other hand, societies are struggling to relearn how to live with apex predators th
91 th systems, rooted in Soviet traditions, are struggling to respond effectively to the challenges of r
92   Latin American and Caribbean countries are struggling to respond to increasing morbidity and death
93 mestown) settlement while the colonists were struggling to survive in the face of inadequate supplies
94 as, the red panda, an endangered species, is struggling to survive in the wild, and a global captive
95 nistic actions have left us marveling at and struggling to understand the role these factors serve in
96 se with a caregiver with failed VS and those struggling with adherence.
97 rticularly by older adults, women, and those struggling with cognitive impairments, frailty, logistic
98 erized by altered interpersonal experiences (struggling with communication, feeling loneliness and es
99 on, and intervention efforts for individuals struggling with deficits in processing cognitive demand.
100 ility to rest, inability to care for family, struggling with difficult emotions, regret about the res
101 lenges the field of PD therapeutics has been struggling with during the past decades.
102 ded in the United States and other countries struggling with expanding epidemics.
103 oMe landscape, educators may find themselves struggling with how to effectively use these tools.
104 ult to keep comfortably warm in the home and struggling with meeting heating costs were linked to low
105 death among young people, particularly those struggling with mental disorders.
106 ective and safe therapeutics for individuals struggling with OUD.
107 ederal, regional, and state policymakers are struggling with several crucial policy matters.
108 improve health and quality of life for those struggling with short sleep duration.
109  human history of taxonomists and biologists struggling with species concepts in this fascinating gen
110 pacting not only the millions of individuals struggling with SUD, but also surrounding families and c
111                                  Most people struggling with suicidal thoughts and behaviours do not
112          This has implications for countries struggling with the burden of noncommunicable diseases a
113 rks "in terms meaningful to a general reader struggling with the dilemma raised by the device." Herei
114            Worldwide 1% of the population is struggling with the disease, with 100,000 new cases annu
115  resources to help graduate students who are struggling with their mental health to access appropriat
116 he research community who support colleagues struggling with their mental health.
117                                MSMW reported struggling with their sexuality since their adolescence,
118                        Epidemic modelers are struggling with these same issues in forecasting the spr
119 lop adult schizophrenia enter primary school struggling with verbal reasoning and lag further behind
120                   However, the AVs have been struggling with very crucial challenges, such as achievi
121 orldwide, and the management authorities are struggling with waste treatment.
122 lems are a major issue that adolescents were struggling with when denied access to school.

 
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