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1 s are perhaps not as new as we would like to think.
2 s might be a more important vector than once thought.
3 ith gene flow is more common than previously thought.
4 ecies explain less variation than previously thought.
5 nd formation is more complex than previously thought.
6 sistent with the present account of abstract thought.
7 e is more neuronally diverse than previously thought.
8 al orders of magnitude lower than previously thought.
9 ilities, including virulence, than currently thought.
10 nic N loading may be greater than previously thought.
11 lion years ago, much earlier than previously thought.
12  in between protruding pillars as previously thought.
13 y different trophic dynamics than previously thought.
14  modulating rodent V1 activity as previously thought.
15 o escape from Mars is higher than previously thought.
16  previously acquired learning, as previously thought.
17 complex mutational landscape than previously thought.
18 died and may be more pervasive than commonly thought.
19 gnal of Neanderthal ancestry than previously thought.
20 on forest requires a reevaluation of current thinking.
21 al role in episodic simulation and divergent thinking.
22 ling in inorganic diradicals, and the way to think about alkali metal halides, show us the way to int
23  RCTs may provide a useful starting point to think about bias, they do not provide a gold standard fo
24 s fundamentally changed how plant biologists think about genes.
25 e efferocyte is markedly changing the way we think about macrophage immunometabolism.
26                                How should we think about offering payment to participants in these tr
27 gest network organisation is a better way to think about struggling learners.
28  the implications of our findings for how we think about the current communication environment, expos
29 , even in the absence of an explicit task to think about the relationships among the network members.
30 re the things that we perceive, remember and think about.
31 ial cell cycle processes, and influenced our thinking about cancer and other diseases.
32 conflicting motives, suggesting instead that thinking about self and others relies on a common networ
33            Eighty-six percent of respondents thought an onsite laboratory very important for timely d
34 ch is a shunt product and not, as previously thought, an intermediate in the pathway.
35 rations our culture, traditions, and ways of thinking and behaving.
36 dentify concepts associated with the systems thinking and complexity science traditions.
37 cal activity likely underpins the inflexible thinking and rigid behaviors exhibited by patients with
38 ied this topic since 1970s, he never stopped thinking and writing about it during his four-decade car
39                        To stimulate academic thought and future research, we will also discuss potent
40 has a far wider distribution than previously thought and has established itself in many new habitats
41 ain many more tandem fusions than previously thought and that about a quarter of large clonal lineage
42 g profit rather than innovation and critical thinking, and often at the expense of partnerships with
43 ive neighbors in layer 2 (whose links can be thought as potential casual partnerships).
44 cell inflammatory and trophic signaling, are thought be viable therapeutic targets.
45  to prolong effective and healthy memory and thinking capabilities and also to stop the factors resul
46  of disorders (externalizing, internalizing, thought disorder) exhibited highly overlapping patterns
47 e far more extensive and impressive than was thought hitherto.
48 processing, I suggest that most deliberative thought including complex abstractions, agent actions, a
49  respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, similar thinking may apply in imaging viral pathogens; for this
50                    The Noticing, Collecting, Thinking (NCT) model of qualitative data analysis was us
51 t of animal or plant development, we tend to think of cells as small, simple, building blocks, such t
52  that preserve in fossil-like form the legal thinking of ancient lawmakers.
53 he process of thermal denaturation, normally thought of as a cooperative two-state transition involvi
54 s a stable set of conditions - traditionally thought of as an externally applied means of activation/
55                     While memories are often thought of as flashbacks to a previous experience, they
56 ived organosulfates, which are traditionally thought of as representative of an anthropogenic influen
57 3), a component of an E3 ligase complex, are thought of as risk factors for ASD and schizophrenia (SC
58  neural representations of memories are best thought of as spatially transformed versions of perceptu
59          The report also includes our latest thinking on the most urgent research priorities in oncol
60              Contrary to what was previously thought, our technique revealed that the telomere length
61  explain unexpected and seemingly irrational thought patterns, such as belief polarization.
62  the genome encodes proteins than originally thought possible.
63      Here, we outline historical and current thinking regarding the functions of histone modification
64 microscopy topology and consistent with long-thought residue-to-residue interactions between actin an
65                            Novel and forward-thinking strategies including randomized clinical trials
66                          In February 2018, a think tank comprising representatives from academia, ind
67                 On average, our participants think that climate change is not the most important prob
68 while those with treated+piped water tend to think that their water is worse than it actually is.
69 r results call into question the predominant thinking that the capacity of forests to act as carbon s
70                         Historically, it was thought that case-control studies required a rare diseas
71                           It is still widely thought that cortical projections to distant brain areas
72                Although it was traditionally thought that Gag proteins trafficked directly from the c
73 ng Drosophila locomotor activity rhythms and thought that it might also be applicable to monitoring m
74                                  It might be thought that the brain derives a single velocity signal
75            Archaeologists have traditionally thought that the development of Maya civilization was gr
76                                 It is widely thought that the neural deficits underlying amblyopia be
77                                              Thinking the e-mail was a system error, she almost didn'
78 dgment, such as outcome-based and rule-based thinking, the logic of universalizing holds an important
79 cks of tasks and reported on which task they think they performed best, providing a behavioral proxy
80                                           We think this effect may reasonably be attributed to predic
81                                              Thinking through other minds (TTOM) encompasses new dime
82  and (ii) a challenging but decisive test of thinking through other minds (TTOM) predictions.
83                                              Thinking through other minds creatively situates the fre
84 convinced that the free energy principle and Thinking Through Other Minds will be useful in achieving
85 also commonly deliberate over their options, thinking through potential outcomes and reflecting on th
86        This review proposes a major shift in thinking to apply a functional lens to the adventitia ra
87  certain people express specific patterns of thought to a greater extent than others.
88 rate-induced conformational changes that are thought to account for high replication fidelity, but pr
89  rare variants of large effect size that are thought to account for the observed phenotypes.
90         In the absence of Dna2, 5'-flaps are thought to accumulate on the lagging strand, resulting i
91 etraction fibers in mitosis [1-6], which are thought to act as local cues that pattern cortical Galph
92                          These compounds are thought to act by cysteine modification to alter the fun
93                        These aggregates were thought to act by templating the formation of an assembl
94                        While EBV SM has been thought to act posttranscriptionally, we provide evidenc
95                            Global warming is thought to affect phytoplankton production both directly
96 eural oscillations (oscillation-based FC) is thought to afford dynamic information exchange across ta
97  in SLE and Sjogren's syndrome has long been thought to arise from alleles of the human leukocyte ant
98 el proposed by Bastin et al., familiarity is thought to arise from attribution of fluency signals.
99  disorder Cornelia de Lange syndrome (CdLS), thought to arise from defective embryonic transcription.
100                     The cognitive issues are thought to arise from increased release of the neurotran
101                       Fragile site damage is thought to arise from the aberrant repair of spontaneous
102  results in gradual cognitive decline and is thought to arise, in part, because of a chronic pro-infl
103 nterictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) are thought to be a cause of memory deficits in chronic epil
104                             Although CVID is thought to be a disorder of the peripheral B-cell compar
105                             T(H)2 cells were thought to be a pivotal factor for initiation of the aut
106 on, information storage and structure and is thought to be a prerequisite for the origin or early evo
107    The near-Earth asteroid (162173) Ryugu is thought to be a primitive carbonaceous object that conta
108 notypes such as height and intelligence, are thought to be a product of the collective effects of mul
109            The hippocampal CA2/CA3 region is thought to be able to rapidly store incoming information
110               Atomic interface regulation is thought to be an efficient method to adjust the performa
111               Such potentials were generally thought to be an essential but homeostatic contributor t
112  dampen the antitumor immune response and is thought to be an important driver in tumor immune evasio
113 ighbourhood that contains many of the clouds thought to be associated with the Gould Belt.
114 ed adverse events (irAEs), immune toxicities thought to be autoimmune in origin.
115 e-threatening depression in respiratory rate thought to be caused by stimulation of opioid receptors
116                            Wilt symptoms are thought to be caused by systemic bacterial colonization
117  pyramidal neurons (L5PNs) in particular are thought to be central to cortical computation because of
118 t form double helices, fibers that were long thought to be chains of single molecules stacked in one
119 ually differentiated social relationships is thought to be cognitively challenging.
120 ional consequences of focal brain injury are thought to be contingent on neuronal alterations extendi
121 t in young animals, as early life stages are thought to be critical with respect to animal life-histo
122 nsistent across several behavioral endpoints thought to be dependent on dentate neurogenesis, includi
123  antibody-dependent enhancement of dengue is thought to be driven by viral load, this has not been co
124  Haematological malignancies were previously thought to be driven solely by genetic or epigenetic les
125       Declines in pollinator populations are thought to be due to multiple factors including habitat
126 tional dendritic cells (cDC1s) are typically thought to be dysregulated secondarily to invasive cance
127                                    Memory is thought to be encoded by sparsely distributed neuronal e
128 en omitted in recombinant spidroins, but are thought to be essential for the spiders' natural spinnin
129     Knockouts of many mitochondrial pathways thought to be essential, including complex I and enzymes
130   Myelin structure, including thickness, was thought to be extraordinarily stable in adults.
131              This evolutionary innovation is thought to be facilitated by the pervasive translation o
132                            The PLC effect is thought to be fundamentally caused by the dynamic interp
133 the major contributor to organic sulfate was thought to be hydroxymethanesulfonate (HMS).
134 sion of transposon elements and is therefore thought to be important for maintaining germline cell fa
135               Feedback inhibitory motifs are thought to be important for pattern separation across sp
136                         This protein is also thought to be important for T. gondii-host interaction,
137  remained somewhat of a mystery but has been thought to be in part mediated by the release of myokine
138 shallow coastal marine communities were long thought to be isolated from their nearest neighbours by
139 and tumours in the central nervous system is thought to be limited owing to the lack of lymphatic dra
140 llowing us to recognise further biomolecules thought to be lost during the fossilisation process.
141 -damaging and immunothrombotic responses are thought to be major causes of respiratory failure and de
142              Anaphase chromosome movement is thought to be mediated by pulling forces generated by en
143  excitatory synapses in key brain regions is thought to be one of the major mechanisms underlying str
144 n right whale occurrence during time periods thought to be part of the "off-season." With the excepti
145 dian rhythm, loss of circadian regulation is thought to be pathogenic and contribute to mortality.
146          Specifically, the healthy intima is thought to be populated by vascular dendritic cells (DCs
147  The sensory consequences of our actions are thought to be predicted via sensorimotor integration, wh
148 More realistic preclinical cancer models are thought to be provided by transplantable, patient-derive
149  helicase activity of XPD during NER, p62 is thought to be purely structural.
150                        Type I IFN (IFN-I) is thought to be rapidly internalized and degraded followin
151 he duration of adolescence that are known or thought to be related to adolescent-emergent disorders,
152  Accumulation of lipid in skeletal muscle is thought to be related to the development of insulin resi
153 petroleum-derived compounds, which have been thought to be relatively inert (unreactive) and thus lea
154  emission, we show that this trait, which is thought to be required for the tolerance of abiotic stre
155 late in haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are thought to be responsible for age-related changes in hae
156 the causative agent of typhoid fever, and is thought to be responsible for the symptoms of severe dis
157                     Ribosome dimerization is thought to be reversible, with the dissociation of the 1
158                                   Masting is thought to be selectively beneficial because interannual
159                          Although originally thought to be silent chromosomal regions, centromeres ar
160                     Initially, children were thought to be spared from disease caused by severe acute
161 y of downstream effectors, but G(s) was long thought to be specifically coupled to adenylyl cyclases.
162  sediment deposition in reservoirs, which is thought to be starving the coast of sediment and decreas
163 mmunity assembly of crop-associated fungi is thought to be strongly influenced by deterministic selec
164 by which those channels in smooth muscle are thought to be targets of endothelium-derived nitric oxid
165             These functional microstates are thought to be the building blocks of spontaneous conscio
166     Although immune and epithelial cells are thought to be the canonical orchestrators of this comple
167                     Mycobacterium leprae was thought to be the exclusive causative agent of leprosy u
168                                    These are thought to be the first results showing that magneticall
169 chondrial Calcium Uniporter (MCU) complex is thought to be the primary pathway for Ca(2+) entry into
170 ertebrate striated muscle thin filaments are thought to be thermodynamically activated in response to
171 as KH0, KH1, KH2, and RGG domains, which are thought to bind to specific RNA recognition elements (RR
172                       The immune response is thought to both contribute to the pathogenesis of diseas
173 ic.IMPORTANCE Human astroviruses (HAstV) are thought to cause between 2 and 9% of acute, nonbacterial
174                      Ca(2+) dysregulation is thought to cause rod and cone photoreceptor cell death.
175  behavior-from locomotion to human speech-is thought to consist of different hierarchical levels, but
176 P)20 and its binding partner CBP80 have been thought to constitute the cap-binding complex (CBC) that
177 uster in the nucleus; a conformation that is thought to contribute to gene silencing.
178  Mecp2 Misexpression of the protein MECP2 is thought to contribute to neuropathology by causing dysre
179 y of amino acid transporter systems A and L, thought to contribute to poor fetal growth.
180 els of beta-amyloid (Abeta) in the brain are thought to contribute to the cognitive impairments obser
181 regulation in arachidonic acid metabolism is thought to contribute to the enhanced sinonasal inflamma
182      Two forms of DGAT, DGAT1 and DGAT2, are thought to contribute to the formation of seed oil, and
183                     Racism-related stress is thought to contribute to widespread race/ethnic health i
184 oglia, resident immune cells of the CNS, are thought to defend against infections.
185 ntrance channel and isoprene-ozone complexes thought to define the long-range portion of the reaction
186 to account, aspects of memory that have been thought to demonstrate a fixed working memory capacity o
187              Their electrical properties are thought to depend critically on the covalency of the met
188           Predictions of forthcoming CCD are thought to depend on learning and memory in two ways: Fi
189           This type of learning is typically thought to depend on prediction error, the difference be
190 tween HSP70s and co-chaperone recruitment is thought to determine substrate fate, yet it has been gen
191                                       IBD is thought to develop as a result of interactions between e
192 stantially than the 4 that are traditionally thought to drain the major quadrants.
193                        Prediction errors are thought to drive the extinction learning process, and pr
194 offering complementary perspectives, that is thought to enable the identification of patient subgroup
195                                      This is thought to enhance efficiency in the population code and
196 ndly decreased in pregnant mothers, which is thought to ensure adequate iron availability for transfe
197  of cholesterol-rich membrane nanodomains is thought to exclude many transmembrane (TM) proteins.
198 y resulting from whole genome duplication is thought to facilitate evolutionary change through sub- a
199  Vibrio cholerae, a type IVa pilus (T4aP) is thought to facilitate natural transformation by extendin
200               Traditionally, this system was thought to function diffusely.
201 reat psoriasis and atopic dermatitis, and is thought to function through regulation of the AhR and Nr
202                     Stem cell treatments are thought to functionally regenerate the urethral sphincte
203 thereby limiting auto-oxidation, but is also thought to generate cytosolic hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2
204 contexts, study various ecological processes thought to govern community assembly, and facilitate dev
205 se oral Xa inhibitors are convenient and are thought to have a lower risk of bleeding; they are less
206 .SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Neuroinflammation is thought to have a pathogenetic role in epilepsy, a disor
207  asteroid on an Earth-crossing orbit that is thought to have assembled from the fragments of an ancie
208      Like other coronaviruses, SARS-CoV-2 is thought to have been transmitted to humans from wild ani
209  to insolation and greenhouse gas forcing is thought to have caused grounding-line retreat of marine-
210  slower kinetics than 4D-Na(v)s, and are not thought to have crossed the prokaryote-eukaryote boundar
211 ategies to navigate their world, but few are thought to have detailed mental maps of their landscapes
212  the lung(2,4); the same receptor tropism is thought to have determined the pathogenicity-but also ai
213 cation of the primordial genetic material is thought to have enabled the evolution of early forms of
214        Wet-dry cycling on the early Earth is thought to have facilitated production of molecular buil
215 okaryotic species, but until recently it was thought to have little, if any, effect on the evolution
216 ctive enhancement of GABAergic inhibition is thought to impact many vital brain functions and interfe
217  The prefrontal cortex (PFC)'s functions are thought to include working memory, as its activity can r
218             RNA polymerase variants that are thought to increase or decrease R-loop accumulation enha
219  is leading to widespread elevational shifts thought to increase species extinction risk in mountains
220 e sequence of the DNA template has long been thought to influence the rate of transcription by DNA-de
221 eavage event remains unclear, although it is thought to inhibit activation of RIPK3 and necroptosis(8
222                   After termination, RNAP is thought to initiate the next round of transcription by d
223 en oxidative stress and cardiac stiffness is thought to involve modifications to the giant muscle pro
224      The mechanism of delayed OP toxicity is thought to involve off-target inhibition of serine prote
225 om the mechanism of TCR activation, which is thought to involve steric phosphatase exclusion as well
226                Today, its pathophysiology is thought to involve the cold-induced formation of autoall
227 ries of autobiographical episodes, a process thought to involve the reconstruction of numerous distin
228 Doxycycline (DOX) is a key antimalarial drug thought to kill Plasmodium parasites by blocking protein
229       The immune response to this disease is thought to lead to an aberrant inflammatory response or
230 ts in associative and Pavlovian learning are thought to lie at the center of anxiety-related disorder
231                     Antibodies are typically thought to mediate antiviral immunity by blocking host-c
232 d use of a vascular closure device (VCD) are thought to mitigate percutaneous coronary intervention (
233                              The pulvinar is thought to modulate information flow between cortical ar
234                          cGAS was previously thought to not react with self DNA owing to its cytosoli
235 ation of basilar membrane traveling waves is thought to occur between a tone's characteristic frequen
236  date, ganglion-to-ganglion cell coupling is thought to occur only between cells of the same type.
237             Vesicle tethering and fusion are thought to occur sequentially, with tethering mediated b
238  homocoupling step which had previously been thought to occur via a single-metal Mn aryl species.
239 depressant effects of rapid-acting drugs are thought to occur via inhibition of GABA interneurons.
240 ed from one another, with sparse innervation thought to optimize the complexity of representations in
241  sarcoma herpesvirus (KSHV) infection and is thought to originate from lymphatic endothelial cells (L
242      Although most aneuploid conceptions are thought to originate from meiotic division errors in the
243 , division, and merging - which are commonly thought to play a key role in the origins of life and ot
244                               Astrocytes are thought to play a pivotal role in coupling neural activi
245 egulated in aggressive breast cancers and is thought to play a role in breast cancer metastasis.
246                    The vaginal microbiota is thought to play a role in modulating risk of high-risk h
247                         Selective sweeps are thought to play a significant role in shaping patterns o
248 as diacylglycerols and sphingolipids are now thought to play an important role.
249 fluenza viruses (CIVs) prevalent in dogs are thought to pose a public health threat arising from inti
250                  Abnormal phosphorylation is thought to precede aggregation and therefore to promote
251  among several neurological disorders and is thought to precede neurodegeneration.
252                          These organisms are thought to produce toxic byproducts that stimulate immun
253                         Serial dependence is thought to promote perceptual stability by compensating
254     This increased perceptual sensitivity is thought to promote the association of rewarding outcomes
255 of the hematopoietic stem cell niche and are thought to protect hematopoietic cells under stress.
256 s in the arcuate body, a region of the brain thought to receive visual input and which may be involve
257                  This monotonous activity is thought to reflect a high degree of chemical homogeneity
258 categorized into a few canonical types, each thought to reflect distinct pathologies of the ear.
259 y be part of the mechanism, because alpha is thought to reflect focal neural excitability.
260  at either end of a neural hierarchy that is thought to reflect the brain's response to cognitive dem
261 chondritic noble gases in the deep mantle is thought to reflect the heterogeneous nature of Earth's v
262                   This diversity is commonly thought to reflect the outcome of activity-dependent for
263  experience of color but also have long been thought to regulate affect.
264 ervasive feature of neuronal activity and is thought to regulate communication in neuronal circuits.
265                      Long noncoding RNAs are thought to regulate gene expression by organizing protei
266 ne piRNAs map to the genome uniquely and are thought to regulate genes required for male fertility.
267 tributed ensemble grouping, because they are thought to regulate neural excitability over visual area
268 ed in placebo effects, a clinical phenomenon thought to rely on contextual processing-modulates the e
269                           Quiescent HSCs are thought to rely on glycolysis for their energy, but the
270 echanistically, this information transfer is thought to rely on interactions between thalamocortical
271                              This ability is thought to rely on the interaction between the dorsal ac
272 f orbital angular momentum but the spins are thought to remain disordered(7-14).
273 ement and delayed germination have long been thought to represent alternative risk-spreading strategi
274 yotes than eukaryotes, because the method is thought to require many diverse genomes.
275 ts or configural-based policies not normally thought to require OFC.
276                                Aeroponics is thought to resolve a variety of plant physiological cons
277 erial ferric uptake regulator (Fur) has been thought to respond to ferrous iron to transcriptionally
278 elated to peripheral fatigue development are thought to restrict motor unit activation and limit exer
279       In particular, bending of epithelia is thought to result from active torques generated by the p
280      The loss of water from Mars to space is thought to result from the transport of water to the upp
281  2 (UCP2), a mitochondrial anion carrier, is thought to separately modulate inflammatory and metaboli
282 CE STATEMENT High-frequency spike-bursts are thought to serve fundamental computational roles within
283     Alzheimer's disease neurodegeneration is thought to spread across anatomically and functionally c
284  a single anti-RBP antibody determination is thought to suffice for clinical purposes.
285                         Control networks are thought to support goal-directed cognition and behavior.
286                           The hippocampus is thought to support memory and decisions by binding relev
287 mechanisms such as TCR endocytosis, which is thought to terminate TCR signalling.
288 nd life-history traits, and their adults are thought to undergo reproductive diapause associated with
289  examines the general circuits and processes thought to underlie fear and anxiety, along with the pro
290 epresentative of the hyperdopaminergic state thought to underlie psychosis, compared to SAL rats, usi
291                          Phase separation is thought to underlie spatial and temporal organization th
292 leads to changes in gene expression that are thought to underlie the transition from moderate to exce
293                              This process is thought to underpin a myriad of cellular processes in pl
294                               Frustration is thought to underpin biomolecular recognition and the fle
295 do not rely on dopamine for learning and are thought to use model-based learning.
296                      Warmer winter soils are thought to yield greater microbial respiration of availa
297 epresented; however, vertebrate species were thought unlikely to establish in the APR within the 10 y
298                       In contrast to current thinking, we find that after the initial mobile clamp fo
299                         Contrary to previous thinking, we have established that aliphatic polyols do
300 t have proven less effective than previously thought, whereas scientific and clinical studies are sta

 
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