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1        All formulas tend to have a hyperopic surprise.
2 ror), rare reward surprise, and visuospatial surprise.
3 the patient had a + 14.00 dioptre refractive surprise.
4 vior, does so conditionally on the source of surprise.
5 nce 2005, but along the way we have had some surprises.
6 syndrome, IOL opacifications, and refractive surprises.
7 gle patient's infected joint is not entirely surprising.
8 ently upweights events that are particularly surprising.
9 TT formation in TIPS-BT1' is at first glance surprising.
10 eptual ambiguity and heterogeneity is hardly surprising.
11 orination from most PFAS structures, and the surprising 100% defluorination from CF(3)COO(-), leads t
12  of the dopaminergic midbrain only reflected surprise about the amount of reward.
13 ion of the biotin transporter-and there is a surprising accumulation in the brown adipose tissue (BAT
14                                    Hyperopic surprises after triple DMEK particularly occur in cornea
15                                       To our surprise, alkyl electrophiles follow a hitherto unexplor
16 del-Crafts alkylation of indoles, but to our surprise, almost null enantioselectivity was observed.
17 ogress made in the past 7 years, it has been surprising, almost disappointing, that germline MCU defi
18 s been an exciting journey so far, with many surprises along the way, that still continues.
19                                              Surprise also positively correlated with pupil dilation,
20  B cell activation depend on Ampk and report surprising Ampk activation with in vitro B cell stimulat
21                                       To our surprise, an adoptively transferred CD8gamma13 T-cell cl
22 ircuits, ubiquitous across species, that are surprising analogues to the emblematic circuits of solid
23                  CCK(+)VGluT3(+)INTs exhibit surprising anatomical diversity comprising subsets of al
24 nalytics to derive a quantitative measure of surprise and characterized its behavioral, physiological
25             Here we show that modulations of surprise and uncertainty are encoded in a particular, te
26  fields to further our understanding of this surprising and clinically promising immune response.
27 ng factors have been identified and so has a surprising and conserved cellular mechanism.
28 PR(mt), which is blunted in MELAS cells, was surprising and further investigation uncovered that unde
29 chronic treatment with morphine results in a surprising and heterologous adaptation in kinase-depende
30 t influential parameters but also reveal the surprising and marked dominance of the limiting-rate sel
31                            These results are surprising and partly in conflict with previously publis
32                      This analysis reveals a surprising and previously unquantified influence of a pr
33                                      Several surprising and remarkable conclusions are found, includi
34 scalar reward prediction error), rare reward surprise, and visuospatial surprise.
35 egrating with existing lines of research, or surprising, and therefore requiring further replication
36                                   However, a surprising anomaly in the temperature-dependent mobility
37                                          The surprising antagonistic roles of two closely related E3
38 on has revealed that domestic dogs possess a surprising array of complex sociocognitive skills pointi
39 k design thus provides an avenue to studying surprise as a pure form of reactive inhibition in neurop
40                             The high PLQY is surprising as the Al(III) site in a spinel is centrosymm
41 that P300 modulations reflect the degree of "surprise" associated with unexpected stimuli.
42 cytes with several homeostatic roles, have a surprising association with fibrinogen and tissue remode
43                                       To our surprise, bats crashed straight into large (aperture) wa
44                                      This is surprising because antibiotic action involves many addit
45                                     This was surprising because infants undergo such profound develop
46 ectional area in select muscle groups, again surprising because mTORC1 signaling has been shown to be
47  to strong spatial correlation was initially surprising because secondary aerosol contributes the vas
48                               This came as a surprise, because earlier analogous studies of wild-type
49          These quasi-particles demonstrate a surprising behavior: In response to an external load the
50                             This diverse and surprising behaviour is explained using a model that con
51         We find that the single mechanism of surprise best accounts for activity in dACC during a tas
52                         Our results reveal a surprising bidirectional regulation of molecular signali
53 ay receive unexpected out-of-network bills ("surprise bills") from out-of-network clinicians they did
54 s on specific particle facets and uncovers a surprising biphasic shape dependence, leading to catalys
55 ically water-saturated ecosystems can fuel a surprising burst in shrub belowground productivity, one
56 redict ensuing feedback, rendering them more surprised by expected outcomes.
57                                      We were surprised by realizing that, despite long-standing exper
58                                              Surprise can occur for any sensory domain, but it is not
59 ve, such as when the environment undergoes a surprising change or existing beliefs are highly uncerta
60 ly focus on inhibitory control, highlighting surprise, choice difficulty and value of control as key
61  that impairs others, leading to potentially surprising community transitions as environments deterio
62  In this review, we use cases to explore the surprising complexity of decision-making in management o
63 l to the surface to volume ratio, but showed surprising complexity.
64            Here, we provide evidence for the surprising conclusion that B2 is a self-cleaving ribozym
65       These trends elevate the frequency of "surprises"-conditions that are unexpected based on recen
66                                This revealed surprising conductance combinations that can predict the
67                          This outcome is not surprising considering that the receptor being targeted
68                                         In a surprising contrast with our hypotheses, we found that t
69                          However, there is a surprising dearth of information regarding NST effective
70 e choice; however, individuals also showed a surprising degree of mixing between roosts in their fora
71  show that the adult mouse retina displays a surprising degree of plasticity upon activation of rod i
72 se models captures parse tree distances to a surprising degree, allowing approximate reconstruction o
73 tic analysis of microcluster assembly reveal surprising delays between the stepwise recruitment of ZA
74 ongest H3K4 methylation activity and, to our surprise, did not require H2B ubiquitylation (H2Bub); in
75                          Our study reveals a surprising difference between the mobility of DSBs locat
76 alternative alleles at the haQTLs, implied a surprising direct association between these specific TF
77                          Our findings reveal surprising discordance between our hCO system and tradit
78  using a protein folding sensor, we made the surprising discovery that the Escherichia coli periplasm
79                         Finally, we made the surprising discovery that, in the nucleus, co-repressors
80 Here, using a tailored approach, we report a surprising diversity of exon-containing circRNAs generat
81 nced stimulus specificity was explained by a surprising diversity.
82 emonstrate that counteranion effects exert a surprising, dramatic impact on the rate of a representat
83                                         This surprising effect is due to hydrodynamic slip at the liq
84                   In plants, B vitamins have surprising emerging roles in development, stress toleran
85 hypothesis, by translating the data into the surprise equivalent of consecutive coin flips that all c
86 ation between connectivity and stability was surprising, especially given that individual manakins wh
87                          Unexpected and thus surprising events are omnipresent and oftentimes require
88                             Thus, 3 types of surprising events could occur: reward amount surprise (i
89         Pupils tend to dilate in response to surprising events, but it is not known whether these res
90  cortex had a more general role in detecting surprising events.
91 inct mechanisms for detecting other types of surprising events.
92 djusted after prediction errors, i.e., after surprising events.
93                              One of the most surprising examples of such adaptations is present in th
94                               However, these surprising experimental observations are likely the resu
95                 Furthermore, we revealed the surprising extent to which legionellae have coopted gene
96 ast, matches for faces were predictable, but surprising: faces appeared green and looked sick.
97                                    This is a surprising feat since DNA rewinding or annealing activit
98 ium Rhodobacter sphaeroides, we identified a surprising feature of promoters recognized by the major
99 s, spatial correlations promote spiraling, a surprising feature that we explain by demonstrating that
100           Their interaction exhibits another surprising feature: The association/dissociation kinetic
101 t T-independent (Type 2) Ag were impaired, a surprise finding considering the immunosuppressive prope
102                                          The surprising finding is that a bee's size determines what
103                                    A further surprising finding is the formation of gas-phase nitrous
104                                         This surprising finding of an inflammation and immune respons
105                          Here, we report the surprising finding that adipocyte-specific deletion of P
106  dominated the excited-state distribution, a surprising finding that highlights their importance in a
107 ese inconsistencies could be resolved by our surprising finding that intestinal tuft cells, in fact,
108 nal analysis in vitro and in vivo led to the surprising finding that the interaction was independent
109                                            A surprising finding was that a subset of glucose transpor
110                                          The surprising finding was that anesthesia during surgery, p
111           In so doing, we reveal a number of surprising findings: First, there is a transcriptional s
112                            These data reveal surprising flexibility and context-dependence in the con
113 mains from RBBP4 are linked to the core with surprising flexibility that is likely important for chro
114 r lens implantation and result in refractive surprise following cataract surgery.
115                    In summary, we identify a surprising gain of antibacterial function due to loss of
116                  Widespread transmission was surprising given high vaccination rates, but we found no
117 ntain tangled pairs of filaments, may appear surprising given that flagella are actuated by uncoordin
118 nnections remain mostly unexplored, which is surprising given that intra-areal connections universall
119                                      This is surprising given that motor cost shapes human behavior,
120                               This result is surprising given that the flight muscles of small birds
121                           This conclusion is surprising given the emphasis on the psychological effec
122        Success of the mesophile radiation is surprising given their highly reduced gene inventory.
123 ilar single knockout phenotypes are somewhat surprising given there are over 70 MRPs and suggest litt
124  (eg, GD2 and B7-H3) is both encouraging and surprising, given that most solid tumor antibodies that
125                                            A surprise has been the identification of an essential rol
126 he ability to precisely measure naturalistic surprise has remained elusive.
127 s, with single-cell RNA sequencing revealing surprising heterogeneity, including an ectomesenchymal s
128             In face of this relevance, it is surprising how little is known about their natural behav
129 surprising events could occur: reward amount surprise (i.e., a scalar reward prediction error), rare
130      We present a unique cause of refractive surprise in a patient undergoing cataract surgery.
131 that even well-trodden scientific ground has surprises in store.
132 er cent and 35 per cent, respectively(3)) is surprising in thin films processed from solution at low-
133                                  This is not surprising in view of the challenges involved in probing
134                                              Surprises include that tight adherence (Tad) pili were h
135                              The S-value, or surprise index, is a possible alternative.
136 rch in the past decade has uncovered new and surprising information about the pathways of starch synt
137 s by generating alternative explanations for surprising information involves more mentalizing about t
138          Collectively, our approach provided surprising insight into the capabilities of a centenaria
139 as PIEZO and OSCA/TMEM63 channels-along with surprising insights into well-studied mechanosensitive c
140  state at one hole per superlattice site and surprising insulating phases at 1/3 and 2/3 filling of t
141 d joy that can come from being open to these surprise interests and rigorously pursuing them.
142 lated with the binding stability, but to our surprise, inversely correlated with the lipophilicity of
143 y when anticipating a musical event, and the surprise it evokes when it deviates from expectations.
144 uminated, catalytic conditions demonstrate a surprising lack of correlation evident between V(on) and
145 in ceramide composition, but also revealed a surprising lack of most sphingadiene-containing ceramide
146                          However, there is a surprising lack of PI in the plasma membrane compared wi
147  most significantly, I draw attention to the surprising lacunae in sex differences across attack and
148 us, but this spontaneous activity exhibits a surprising level of spatial and temporal organization ac
149 isms across the archaeal domain of life show surprising levels of diversity at many levels-ranging fr
150 solating a particular phosphorylation state; surprising little effort on this topic has been expended
151  gene activity can be discontinuous will not surprise many biologists - many genes are restricted in
152 n of new nuclear-science facilities, further surprises may be uncovered, with far-reaching implicatio
153  unifying framework that elucidates the many surprising mechanistic features, uncovered in recent yea
154 restingly, these effects differed by whether surprising moments contradicted or bolstered current pre
155                    These findings unveil the surprising morphogenetic potential of mESCs to execute k
156                                          The surprising morphological disparity of Aenigmachanna from
157 g mitochondrial respiration may constitute a surprising new avenue for PD treatment.
158                                            A surprising new function for OSBP in MCS dynamics has now
159  New work published in The EMBO Journal adds surprising new insights into the heterogeneity of Drosop
160 viously unobserved hydrogen-bond network and surprising new protofilament arrangements.
161                      These findings reveal a surprising non-neuronal function of Cdkl5, identify a pa
162                            More troubling, a surprising number of papers (~30%) simply equated "dry c
163 ing endodermal morphogenesis have revealed a surprising number of shared features, including cells un
164                        Here we report on the surprising observation of emergent ferroelectricity in g
165                  Previous studies led to the surprising observation that alternative splicing among s
166                     In this study, we made a surprising observation that mice lacking B cells were mo
167  canonical clock mechanisms, which is a very surprising observation.
168                                       Recent surprising observations indicate that no single protein-
169 on converge on the driving forces behind two surprising observations.
170  mathematically quantify the uncertainty and surprise of 80,000 chords in US Billboard pop songs.
171 lpha, and autonomously, such as tau, exhibit surprising opposing effects on circuit dynamics.
172 sed learning, is the ability to estimate the surprise or likelihood of incoming high-dimensional neur
173                                            A surprising outcome of our results is the formation of cr
174                           Here we dissociate surprising outcomes from the degree to which they demand
175 outliers are expected to occur occasionally, surprising outcomes should be less influential.
176 nsionally preserved sauropod dinosaur embryo surprises paleontologists.
177                                         This surprising perceptual sensitivity in the face of potent
178                 At the molecular scale, this surprising phenomenon can be explained by the combinatio
179 specialized proliferative macrophages with a surprising physical interaction with the developing vasc
180                              However, to our surprise, plasmid-deficient Chlamydia failed to produce
181 erative module, suggesting an additional and surprising plasticity in natural PKS assembly-line catal
182                     Our results illuminate a surprising plasticity of the ligase active site in its i
183 uss the molecular mechanisms underlying this surprising pleiotropic result, consideration for applied
184 owed robust FRET with SERCA, and there was a surprising positive correlation between oligomerization
185 s by the human RecQ orthologs BLM and RECQL4-surprising potential procancer roles for these known can
186                    For a mammal, it displays surprising powers of regeneration because it does not fi
187 locking adaptations in humans; (ii) make the surprising prediction that mutations which block P. falc
188                              We compare this surprising prediction with data obtained from ET patient
189                                          The surprising prevalence of deleterious collateral fitness
190                              We found that a surprising proportion of breeders and most non-breeders
191 xial motor control, has been implicated in a surprising range of neuropsychiatric disorders and cogni
192        Finally, mechanistic studies reveal a surprising reaction pathway that involves forming a meta
193                        Here, we describe the surprising reactivity between surface-attached (a) 0.9,
194                               Results show a surprising reciprocity between SkM AMPK signaling and in
195 the 21st century, climate projections show a surprising region of considerable future cooling at midl
196                            Here, we report a surprising relationship between movement and posture in
197  of unsigned prediction errors, which signal surprise, relative to their precision in superior fronta
198                     These data demonstrate a surprising requirement for a key host mediator of innate
199                                         This surprising result coalesces with recent findings that il
200 alism regardless of the timing of warming; a surprising result given that the daily maxima for contro
201 n does not increase diversification rates, a surprising result given the many speciation-focused stud
202 merization, despite being close-packed; this surprising result is confirmed by DFT-simulated UV-vis s
203                                         This surprising result is corroborated by our first-principle
204 te that the sensitivity to denaturant is the surprising result of a two-state-like transition from a
205 g oxygen in this rotomeric orientation, this surprising result suggests that an attractive interactio
206                                         This surprising result suggests that the overdoped cuprates a
207 x = 0.0 as a function of pressure, we find a surprising result that the non-Fermi liquid behavior per
208 issue of Blood, Magisetty et al provide some surprising results from their studies of the role of end
209                             We discuss these surprising results in the context of an intramolecular s
210 or the favored and disfavored reactions with surprising results.
211 lest and best-understood network, and find a surprising richness in both a classical and quantum cont
212 lytical approximations derived demonstrate a surprising richness including: independence of the firin
213                                         This surprising robustness of mass densities contributes to a
214  OM barrier defects, they assemble OMPs with surprising robustness.
215 nd inhibiting the EXO1 nuclease, revealing a surprising role for Ca(2+) influx in the maintenance of
216                     These results identify a surprising role for Cds1 in driving DNA damage and disru
217 actin monomers to polymers, we demonstrate a surprising role for shuttling of F-actin across cells fo
218              In summary, our study reveals a surprising role for the glycation of cellular proteins a
219  in non-neuronal cells; our studies reveal a surprising role for this feedback loop in maintaining sy
220 d TF Ebf1 and T-lymphoid TF Gata3 revealed a surprising role in common activation of an early myeloid
221 d in the epilepsies - yet data now support a surprising role in prenatal human brain disorders as wel
222 n evaluation of the reaction has uncovered a surprising role of the counterion on stereoselectivity.
223  in research and to inspire personalized and surprising seeds of ideas in science.
224                                         This surprising selectivity (up to 99:1 er, up to ~60:40 dr)
225                                To probe this surprising selectivity, preliminary mechanistic and comp
226                       The results revealed a surprising sensitivity of BK activation to the linker se
227                                Awareness for surprising sensory events is shaped by prior belief infe
228 Our results suggest that the P300 provides a surprise signal that is interpreted by downstream learni
229  requiring response invigoration, suggesting surprise signalling as a shared driver of inhibitory and
230                                              Surprise signals a discrepancy between past and current
231 main, but it is not clear how these separate surprise signals are integrated to affect motor output.
232  for tantalum-doped silica catalysts reveals surprising similarities as the mechanism of the C-C coup
233 text] composite Fermi liquid, this result is surprising since a Dirac fermion ground state was only r
234              These findings not only offer a surprising solution to an old puzzle but demonstrate tha
235 tuating emitters were observed, as well as a surprising splitting of the PL spectrum into two bands w
236 easurements and IOL calculations, refractive surprises still occur.
237 the rabies virus nucleocapsid highlights the surprising structural divergence of large biological ass
238 h disordered crystalline structures, exhibit surprising structural tolerance to, and excellent miscib
239 isits Buck's experimental innovation and its surprising success at the time.
240      Altogether, these observations reveal a surprising systemic tolerance to Xist loss but important
241                               Thus, it is no surprise that numerous randomized placebo-controlled tri
242                                     It was a surprise that the effect of the substituent X on the ext
243 ong microbial populations in nature, we were surprised that the reactors supported multiple taxa pres
244 veloping C-H activation reactions, it is not surprising that achieving different transformations requ
245                              It is therefore surprising that an atlas of the brain of this species wa
246 oad diversity of organic acids, so it is not surprising that bacteria such as Streptomyces lividans c
247                        It is, therefore, not surprising that both cardiovascular physiology (eg, hear
248       Given these important roles, it is not surprising that each HR step is subject to complex regul
249                          It is therefore not surprising that elicitation of protective immunity to HI
250                              Thus, it is not surprising that innate immune cells, including macrophag
251                         It is therefore, not surprising that it has been linked to many critical cond
252                              Thus, it is not surprising that neuroanatomical data are available for o
253  evidence for prolific recombination, it was surprising that oncogenic plasmids are descended from a
254             From this perspective, it is not surprising that our community is now an integral part of
255                                    It is not surprising that patients with intrinsic or secondary imm
256                              Thus, it is not surprising that RNA-sensing TLRs play a key role in vari
257 nct from the natural vegetation soils, it is surprising that so many of the key components of a soil
258 reward or loss) attract attention, it is not surprising that the acquired salience of visual items fu
259 tals, and rare earth doped phosphors), it is surprising that the development of nanocrystalline YAG:C
260                           As such, it is not surprising that the kynurenines have been implicated in
261                              It is therefore surprising that the wider scientific field does not appe
262                           As such, it is not surprising that these elegant machines are both highly r
263                              It is therefore surprising that virtually no natural products have been
264 his address on a more somber note, seemingly surprising the assembled, by announcing his imminent dep
265                                       To our surprise, the majority of these deleted sequences did no
266                                       To our surprise, the mechanism suggests intermolecular hydrogen
267                                       To our surprise, the microbiota remained relatively stable duri
268           Our in vivo data show that, to our surprise, the R805W mutation appeared to have the most d
269 onse against a longer L1 isoform, but to our surprise, the raised antibodies were non-neutralizing.
270                                       To our surprise, the virus was found to acquire a membrane enve
271                                       To our surprise, this interaction did not require the cargo-bin
272 ignal-regulated kinase (ERK) pathway; to our surprise, this negative cross-regulation was equally rob
273                       We linked each type of surprise to a distinct pattern of neural activity using
274 and extend theoretical conceptualizations of surprise to real-world contexts.
275                                      We were surprised to find only positive or neutral interactions
276               After differentiation, we were surprised to find that despite the more upstream mutatio
277                                      We were surprised to find that mGluR activation causes LTD and A
278                                      We were surprised to find that none of the epithelial cell class
279                           Therefore, we were surprised to find that T7 replisome excised nearly 7% of
280                                      We were surprised to observe increased DNA double-strand breaks
281           Neurons are postmitotic, so it was surprising to identify transcripts of structural kinetoc
282 ling orthogonal antibiotic pharmacophores, a surprising tolerance for substantial covalent modificati
283             Although TNTs were seen, we were surprised transfer was not via TNTs but was instead via
284 ransition, in particular to also explain the surprising two-orders-of-magnitude difference between th
285   We outline how these studies have revealed surprising uniformity in how cells replicate their DNA,
286 utionary scenarios, our results underscore a surprising unpredictability in the developmental paths u
287 nce for niche partitioning, highlighting the surprising versatility of the Tanystropheus bauplan and
288           We are beginning to appreciate the surprising versatility of viral genomes and how replicat
289     Thus a more comprehensive, detailed, and surprising view of oxygen toxicity is coming into view.
290                                We found that surprise was associated with segmentation of ongoing exp
291 ontext, but less learning in a context where surprise was indicative of a one-off outlier (oddball).
292                                         Most surprising was that the simple naive conservation approa
293 atives and electron-poor olefins, displaying surprising water and air-tolerance and unusually high co
294 ricans and showing the complex and sometimes surprising ways it operated, triggering particular respo
295 ant role in brain health and can interact in surprising ways with well-known genetic risk factors for
296 bination events shape supergene evolution in surprising ways.
297                     Finally, and much to our surprise, we also find single-stranded loops of minimal
298 abel based on the triplet structure and were surprised when it happened to be incongruent.
299 odel of human adaptation, we show that these surprises will increasingly challenge natural modes of a
300        Here, we provide an overview of these surprising, yet exciting, noncanonical, noncatalytic rol

 
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