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1 RNA processing in C. elegans and strengthens the view that 21U RNA biogenesis is built on an snRNA-re
2                          The results support the view that a direct interaction between neurons and r
3             Together, these new data confirm the view that a full understanding of slow waves can onl
4 ied at a similarity level of 80%, supporting the view that a large number of rare and minute marine s
5                                  Contrary to the view that a tetraubiquitin chain is the minimal sign
6                        This finding supports the view that aberrantly regulated gene expression netwo
7  species to that among species, and supports the view that abiotic selection is associated with flora
8            Our review and simulation support the view that accounting for disequilibrium range dynami
9                         Our findings support the view that active intrinsic processes are critical to
10 her, we find substantial evidence to support the view that additional algorithm development has littl
11 nted to the famous rejection in the 1960s of the view that aesthetic experience involves psychologica
12 genic fibrotic atrial cardiomyopathy support the view that AF is a marker of stroke risk regardless o
13                   In light of these results, the view that all grasslands are weedy communities, trap
14  modulation after stimulus onset agrees with the view that alpha modulation bears direct functional r
15 as feedback processes and is consistent with the view that alpha rhythms, perhaps in addition to a ro
16 ows aggregation of D76N-beta(2)m, supporting the view that although the folding mechanisms of the two
17                         This work has led to the view that amygdala neurons signal threats or rewards
18          The results from this study support the view that an IFN-gamma-activated effector cell popul
19 f these centers across Panarthropoda support the view that ancestral integrative circuits crucial to
20 , together these results are consistent with the view that animals with diverse body plans may derive
21                        These studies support the view that anti-GPA33 DOTA-PRIT will be a potent radi
22                              This reinforces the view that antifungal drugs that target fungal Icl1 h
23                     Together, our data favor the view that approximately 20 Hz coherence between cort
24                  Together these data support the view that ARC TH cells play an unrecognized and infl
25                              We will support the view that ASM sensitivity to glucocorticoid therapy
26             Our findings are consistent with the view that ATG8 isoforms comprise a layer of specific
27                        These results support the view that attention is made up of distinct neurobiol
28 ial brain network systems and instead favors the view that atypical development involving perceptual,
29 te also that much recent research challenges the view that background diversity is more likely to be
30                Together, our results support the view that bacteroid differentiation in the Dalbergio
31 he processing of fear and threat and counter the view that baroreceptor afferent signaling is always
32 ells of certain lymphoma entities has led to the view that BCR signalling is required for tumour cell
33                                  Contrary to the view that bilingualism complicates the language syst
34                Together, our results support the view that biofilm production is an important trait t
35                                  Contrary to the view that both pathways have similar gain in control
36                          Our results support the view that both SI3 and the pause hairpin modulate TL
37  and ventral tegmental area, consistent with the view that brain reward and stress systems are dysreg
38           These findings are consistent with the view that, by damaging the outer membrane, C10OOc12O
39 C5a-induced ERK1/2 activation, strengthening the view that C5aR2 regulates C5aR1-mediated effector fu
40                       These findings support the view that CA1 and CA3 both participate in encoding t
41 rt of the scientific community has confirmed the view that cancer actually represents a wide variety
42 ystemic inflammation identified here support the view that CDC belongs to the broad spectrum of funga
43                       These studies build on the view that cell shape arises from the physical proper
44                Together, our results support the view that cells can finely tune the expression of di
45                   Our work strongly supports the view that cellular motility exploits autonomous phys
46 ence in vertebrate organogenesis and support the view that cellular senescence may have arisen in evo
47  secular change in median values, supporting the view that changes in remineralization and not erosio
48  with histone deacetylase inhibitors support the view that chromatin acts as an important reservoir o
49                              This challenges the view that CO(2) fertilization is the dominant cause
50 to participate in both processes, supporting the view that co-option of components in cell division m
51                             Our data support the view that co-regulation of the public protease and t
52                             They corroborate the view that conformational protein dynamics enabled by
53  this issue of Blood, Hijazi et al challenge the view that consumptive coagulopathy that accompanies
54              Our results are compatible with the view that covert and overt attentional orienting are
55                          The results support the view that cross-species variation in pitch perceptio
56                          Our results support the view that "culturally significant units" should be i
57  either gene-like cultural inheritance or to the view that cultures are like vertebrate species.
58 AB as a COPI scaffolding factor, and support the view that defective protein glycosylation is a major
59                     Recent research supports the view that degradation of irreparable O(6)-mG-T mispa
60  as a MCOR endophenotype, is consistent with the view that deletions of this gene, with or without th
61                               In contrast to the view that dendrites are only sparsely recruited unde
62               Accumulating evidence supports the view that deregulation of the immune system represen
63 CO2 respiration and productivity, supporting the view that desert soil microbial communities respond
64 ory and neural plasticity status, supporting the view that DHA is an essential fatty acid with an imp
65    Thus, this projection pattern strengthens the view that different compartments in the SC are invol
66              The results are consistent with the view that differential engagement of HPA inhibitory
67        The present results generally support the view that differential growth and actomyosin contrac
68                     These results strengthen the view that differential regulation of cell cycle dyna
69                              This reinstates the view that disparity-selective neurons in V1 provide
70                                This supports the view that dispersal for marriage played an important
71 s of language function have coalesced around the view that distinct neuroanatomical networks subserve
72                        Our analysis supports the view that DNA elimination in nematodes silences germ
73                  Those descriptions advocate the view that dome- or cap-like neuropils, referred to a
74                                              The view that dopamine plays a central role in the encod
75 amine in model-based learning, contradicting the view that dopamine transients reflect model-free val
76               The current findings challenge the view that dual n-back training provokes a general bo
77 blind pulling in 0 g compared to 1 g support the view that, during an action-based task, subjects bas
78 remarks 72 Acknowledgements 72 References 72 The view that ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi commonly parti
79         Cross-sectional associations support the view that enhancing cognitive reserve may benefit co
80                          Our results support the view that ethnoracial self-classification is affecte
81                            They also support the view that excessive motivation plays an important ro
82                   Together, our data support the view that excitatory hindbrain-forebrain projections
83 hological and neuroimaging research supports the view that face recognition is reliant upon a domain-
84                             Our data support the view that factors other than the angle of division,
85 ic inhibition in motor neurons and challenge the view that GABA also contributes.
86                                      We took the view that generating transition-metal sites with hig
87 olymorphisms affecting blood lead reinforces the view that genetic factors, as well as environmental
88 erent transitions documented here conform to the view that genetic incompatibilities accumulating wit
89             Our findings are consistent with the view that geographic clusters of nonmedical vaccine
90                              Consistent with the view that GL2 acts as a negative regulator of anthoc
91                            They also support the view that global RNA structure significantly modulat
92      In addition, the research that supports the view that glycocalyx damage is a key pathologic step
93 ternal effects are widespread, and challenge the view that grandmother effects alone select for menop
94 passively around an enclosure, strengthening the view that grid-firing is generated on the basis of s
95                        These results support the view that hAEC are instrumental for regenerative med
96  cytotoxic effects were discrete, supporting the view that Herbaspirillum bacteria are opportunists w
97 f cerebellar granule cells (CGCs) has led to the view that heterogeneity in CGC shape has negligible
98 tion signals is found to be poor, leading to the view that heuristics and prior assumptions are criti
99 ns only when inequality is high, challenging the view that higher-income individuals are necessarily
100               The data hence lend support to the view that higher-order integration systems are alter
101 outcrossing in these populations, supporting the view that homothallism favors universal compatibilit
102                         These data challenge the view that hydrophobic insertions drive membrane fiss
103 azide diuretics treat the disease, fostering the view that hyperactivation of the thiazide-sensitive
104                  Our findings do not support the view that hypoxia inhibits BK/Kv to initiate or main
105              This finding is consistent with the view that if the brain stores information in pattern
106  complementary and symbiotic-approaches with the view that increased synergy will catalyze advancemen
107                     These findings reinforce the view that independent mechanisms underpin learning a
108  interpret these findings as consistent with the view that individuals with Tourette syndrome may exp
109                        These results support the view that inferences based on space-for-time substit
110                             Our data support the view that inhibition of genes involved in BCAA handl
111                         Our findings support the view that inhibition of TR locally in the retina is
112                                    Recently, the view that innate immune signaling events rely on and
113                         The findings support the view that interhippocampal connections integrate dif
114                 These experiments strengthen the view that internal states are major determinants of
115 rall, our results provide strong support for the view that irruptive spruce beetle outbreaks across N
116 striction of Listeria infection, reinforcing the view that ISG15 is a key component of the innate imm
117                                     However, the view that islands represent the end of the colonizat
118 rate specificity of OprO to OprP and support the view that just a few strategically positioned amino
119                              This reinforces the view that L-form division is driven by an excess acc
120 rimentally determined SAXS curves supporting the view that liraglutide forms heptamers in solution.
121                       These findings support the view that male sexual orientation contains a range,
122 d model of mania competed for dominance with the view that mania arose primarily from accelerated men
123 also discuss potential mechanisms and defend the view that many of the identified "toxic" effects of
124               Overall, these results support the view that marmosets are a promising preclinical mode
125  of CAMP volcanism to the ETE, corroborating the view that mass extinctions may be caused by volcanis
126        Two decades of research have fostered the view that MeCP2 is a multifunctional chromatin prote
127                  The present results support the view that membrane bending occurs during fusion pore
128      The characteristics of Cloudina support the view that metazoan reef-building was promoted by the
129           Taken together, our study supports the view that microglial exosomes contribute to the prog
130                 Together, our data challenge the view that mitotic chromosome formation is an invaria
131 nfluence their tissue substrate and supports the view that morphogenesis of tissues during developmen
132                                This supports the view that most segments of the Himalaya might produc
133              Our findings call into question the view that motion processing deficits are due to poor
134          These high weathering rates support the view that mountains play a key role in global-scale
135             The histological results support the view that MT is functional at or near the time of bi
136 rovement in survival, these findings support the view that nCRT according to the Chemoradiotherapy fo
137 open-air sites during the late MP reinforces the view that Neandertals were a resilient population in
138              This finding is consistent with the view that neural populations involved in sensory pro
139    These data provide proof-of-principle for the view that newly generated ASCs can acquire a mature
140 geous use of biological noise contrasts with the view that noise needs to be counteracted.
141                                  Contrary to the view that non-allelic genetic heterogeneity hampers
142 ion of thalamic GABA levels, consistent with the view that NOP receptor blockade and DOP receptor sti
143  binding than has been reported, challenging the view that NR binding specificity is defined by half-
144                     These findings challenge the view that [(o-chlorobenzylidene)amino]guanidines res
145 he metabolomics and pathway analysis support the view that OAT1 plays a greater role in kidney proxim
146                          The results support the view that objects are important units of saccadic se
147                                              The view that oncogenic transformation is a shift to a l
148                         These data challenge the view that only strongly stimulated CD4 T cells are c
149               Recent studies have challenged the view that orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and amygdala me
150                  These findings also support the view that orexin transmission is closely involved in
151                 Here, we provide support for the view that oscillatory activity in the frontal cortex
152                          The results support the view that overall compatibility results from multipl
153 rk, particularly anterior insula, supporting the view that pain empathy partly relies on neural proce
154             Our findings are consistent with the view that Parkinson's disease symptoms may be caused
155 s and their link to EAIS history, supporting the view that parts of the EAIS are vulnerable to relati
156 n of membrane-active peptides and challenges the view that peptide-lipid interactions are achiral.
157 sion making) systems and "habit," supporting the view that persistent caloric restriction mimics some
158                        These studies favored the view that pheromone compounds are processed within s
159 espite significant evidence to the contrary, the view that phosphatases are "nonspecific" still perva
160                           Our study supports the view that physical activity calibrates motor predict
161 ibuted significantly to d (N)/d (S) We found the view that positive selection occurs much more freque
162                    The results contribute to the view that precautionary management should include es
163          An emerging body of work challenges the view that primary visual cortex (V1) represents the
164                      Hence, our data support the view that prolonged lifespan does not always coincid
165                            Our data supports the view that proteins search DNA via rotation-coupled s
166                          Our studies support the view that pruritogens engage spinal cord "itch" circ
167 nduced firing than GAD2(+) cells, supporting the view that PV(+) fast-firing basket cells are more li
168                                   Supporting the view that Rab18 activity is important for ER structu
169 s occurred using episodic memory and support the view that rats may be used to model fundamental aspe
170 hich also provides a new evidence to support the view that RBPs may own specific tertiary structural
171                           These data support the view that reading aloud is underpinned by the joint
172                       These findings support the view that reciprocal decision-making is not just reg
173                          Our results support the view that reciprocal exchange can provide a reliable
174                        Our results challenge the view that reconsolidation is a separate memory proce
175                 Our results strongly support the view that regular Fe(3)O(4)(111)/Pt(111) is terminat
176 pea photoperiod response pathway and support the view that regulation of FTb2 expression by photoperi
177                     These findings challenge the view that related neurons show uniformly increased c
178 atically extracted from the literature, with the view that relations encoding gene/protein interactio
179                              We advocate for the view that relaxed selection and variable selection i
180  influences children's altruism, challenging the view that religiosity facilitates prosocial behavior
181                        These results support the view that reward expectation and contingency drive d
182 collegiate inequality, providing support for the view that rising income inequality is fundamentally
183                         Our findings support the view that SBD is related to osteoblast impairment, a
184  to maintain synaptic strength and challenge the view that scaling acts to regulate spiking activity
185 navigational ability of shearwaters and thus the view that seabirds consult an olfactory map to guide
186                         However, contrary to the view that sees ice streams as unstable entities that
187 ases and yields a formal counter-argument to the view that selection fine-tunes gene-specific mutatio
188         Our results provide novel support to the view that self-nociception is involved during empath
189 processing of information, provided we adopt the view that sensorimotor computation manipulates desir
190                          Our results support the view that several Mycena species can associate close
191  complexes formed by the former, reinforcing the view that shape is a key factor in stabilizing this
192 e pendulum is currently swinging back toward the view that sign is gestural, or at least has gestural
193                                 Here we take the view that simulations using a sufficiently good forc
194                                              The view that sleep is essential for survival is support
195                     Our results also support the view that small vessel diseases such as CAA can caus
196                Furthermore, our data support the view that SNARE TMDs serve as nonspecific membrane a
197                     Our observations support the view that solar filament eruptions are formed by a f
198 e pelvic development and morphology supports the view that solutions of the obstetrical dilemma depen
199 ar to those of some modern trees and support the view that some forests may have experienced conditio
200                           Our data reinforce the view that specific mechanisms dedicated to S-phase c
201 ology and some phylogenomic analyses support the view that sponges represent the sister lineage to th
202 minor effects on cellular splicing, supports the view that SRSF10 may be used as a target for the dev
203 rving reproductive immaturity, and challenge the view that stimulatory peptides are the ultimate gate
204                                              The view that striatal circuit dysfunction is involved i
205                          Our results support the view that striatal neurons integrate medial frontal
206 iplinary study offers unambiguous support to the view that substrate deprotonation, driven by the His
207 ly in the disease course, further supporting the view that such lesions may not be as relevant as wid
208 ficity for high affinity binding, supporting the view that sulfate position, and not simply the numbe
209 l and mathematical modelling studies support the view that synaptic inhibition in mammalian brainstem
210                        These results support the view that synchronized neuronal activity in the VM c
211 atients and mutations outside Canada, revise the view that SYNE1 ataxia causes mainly a relatively pu
212         Thus, our observations contrast with the view that T cells with a typical chronic infection p
213                     These findings challenge the view that tadpoles have defective antiviral immunity
214                            In agreement with the view that tandem domain swapping is a potential sour
215 etailed medical history of Ethiopia supports the view that TB was rare until the 20(th) century [12],
216                  Moreover, results supported the view that terrestrial DOM consist of a hydrophobic r
217                                  Contrary to the view that territoriality only persists between speci
218                             Our data support the view that the AbetaA2V-based strategy can be success
219 eological research is radically transforming the view that the Amazon basin and surrounding areas wit
220  confirm these findings, our results support the view that the association between obesity and lower
221              This finding seemingly supports the view that the automatically determined touch locatio
222                       These findings support the view that the B-1 and B-2 lineages are distinct and
223 odel and seismological observations supports the view that the base of the lithosphere is thermally c
224               This result is consistent with the view that the C-terminus functions as a molecular si
225 , we provide compelling evidence reinforcing the view that the capacity for de novo organogenesis and
226                   The present study supports the view that the cardiac mitoBK(Ca) channel is function
227                                              The view that the carotid body (CB) type I cells are dir
228 able across task contexts, inconsistent with the view that the cells encode economic utility.
229 en together, our results are consistent with the view that the cerebellum builds a dynamic prediction
230          The findings provide no support for the view that the CML is due to rickets.
231 aken together, these findings further cement the view that the cumulative signal strength sensed by d
232                           These data support the view that the development of prosocial behaviour is
233        The proof-of-concept finding supports the view that the dominant Vgamma2Vdelta2 T cell subset
234  dopaminergic phenomenon, the model supports the view that the dopaminergic abnormalities can be down
235 tional genotype-to-phenotype theory embraces the view that the encoded protein shape together with ge
236                      Together our data fuels the view that the extracellular microenvironment regulat
237 ponge choanocytes and choanoflagellates, and the view that the first multicellular animals were simpl
238                       Our results strengthen the view that the fitness of a strain can be a major det
239                                              The view that the forearc mantle of cold subduction zone
240                         Our model challenges the view that the function of MSTd is heading estimation
241 ther, our results provide strong support for the view that the fundamental defect associated with Del
242 lly, the available evidence does not support the view that the globalization of food is the driver of
243                          Our results support the view that the hexamer-hexamer interactions seen in P
244 The results provide new evidence in favor of the view that the hippocampus is essential for recall bu
245                 The current findings support the view that the human eye with its prominent sclera se
246 xquisitely sensitive to hypoxia, contrary to the view that the hypoxic ventilatory response is determ
247 specific T cell response, and they reinforce the view that the innate immune system plays an importan
248                Finally, our findings support the view that the karilysin catalytic domain was co-opte
249            These results are consistent with the view that the lateral habenula establishes inhibitor
250                         Our findings support the view that the links between dopaminergic signaling,
251 ith increasing carrier frequency, supporting the view that the low-pass characteristics observed for
252 er of split 4 (HES4) and JAGGED2, supporting the view that the neuronal epigenome is affected in HD.
253                         This work challenges the view that the oceanic surface waters in close proxim
254  to guide behavior, which is consistent with the view that the OFC integrates information about predi
255                      This finding challenges the view that the only identified metazoan CDK-activatin
256 mputational, EPR, and X-ray analysis support the view that the oxidized species is best described as
257                 Overall, the results support the view that the P pathway is specialized to serve both
258 ll below photopic spatial acuity, supporting the view that the P pathway underlies high-acuity spatia
259                        These results support the view that the slow potentials reflect changes in cor
260                                 They support the view that the strength of the heterodimer interface
261 , and, perhaps most significantly, challenge the view that the symmetry breaking required to form red
262 natal rat cardiomyocytes are consistent with the view that the titin:obscurin/Obsl1 complexes might b
263                         Our findings support the view that the transition state and, by inference, an
264 ithout significant temporal lags, supporting the view that the tropical-subtropical monsoon variabili
265        Taken as a whole, our results support the view that the types of homologs used for function tr
266  this framework is ambiguous, and has led to the view that the underlying neural computation may lack
267         This oceanic CO2 outgassing supports the view that the ventilation of a deep-ocean carbon res
268 ons were confirmed experimentally supporting the view that the wild-type lac induction circuit genera
269 served between mammals and fish, reinforcing the view that the zebrafish is an excellent model system
270 tween conserved protein domains, challenging the view that their primary function is to facilitate co
271                              We will advance the view that there are likely relationships between the
272 aminergic activity to trait impulsivity, and the view that there is a non-linear, possibly inverted U
273               It sharpens the need to accept the view that there is more than one truth to migraine p
274                        Our results reinstate the view that these cells provide a sufficient substrate
275                      This is compatible with the view that these changes serve to sample information
276 tacting myenteric plexus, is consistent with the view that these neurons control GI muscle directly,
277 g Artemis activity at 3' overhangs, favoring the view that these NHEJ proteins are sequentially rathe
278                            Here we challenge the view that these pathways functionally represent para
279                 Compartmental models support the view that these results extensively reflect the infl
280 an integrated summary on these findings with the view that they may inform ongoing studies of fear-co
281 s can sleep in flight, our results challenge the view that they sustain prolonged flights by obtainin
282 microscopy and electron microscopy confirmed the view that this inhibitor resulted in interruption of
283  classify actions behaviorally, in line with the view that this region is crucial for accessing the m
284 mporally divergent roles in metastasis, with the view that this will yield a potent and broad class o
285 its limitations, our observations strengthen the view that tics may be related to motor learning.
286 e benefit for all domains of PsA, supporting the view that TNF is a central pro-inflammatory cytokine
287     An increasing number of studies supports the view that transcutaneous electrical stimulation of t
288 NCE STATEMENT Accumulating evidence supports the view that transcutaneous electrical stimulation of t
289 ins in the absence of UBE2W, consistent with the view that UBE2W preferentially targets disordered po
290 ative phosphorylation but is consistent with the view that UCP4 may dissipate the excessive proton gr
291                    This case report supports the view that ultrasound can be used as an initial, cost
292                       These findings support the view that, until the end of silking, expansive growt
293  believe that there is no evidence to uphold the view that UPFDs give rise to hyperpalatable foods as
294            Moreover, we found no support for the view that vector-borne RNA viruses have lower d (N)/
295 odels for neuronal migration are grounded in the view that virtually all functionally relevant microt
296 oward value-based payment, which is built on the view that we can contain costs only by eliminating f
297 elative to queen-biased proteins, supporting the view that worker traits are key to adaptation.
298 measurements of the Fe-Fe distance, supports the view that X contains a "diamond-core" Fe(III)/Fe(IV)
299 ed in ZBED6-knockout clones, consistent with the view that ZBED6 modulates gene expression primarily
300                           These data support the view that ZIKV shows considerable complexity in targ

 
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