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1 known as the interspecific growth-mortality trade-off.
2 boron nitride can overcome this fundamental trade-off.
3 oration personality and the growth-mortality trade-off.
4 hat overrides the expected gleaner-exploiter trade-off.
5 s supported an attention-directed metabolism trade-off.
6 classical membrane permeability-selectivity trade-off.
7 nty, offering a normative treatment of their trade-off.
8 individual subgroup derived a more favorable trade-off.
9 d populations, indicating a growth-longevity trade-off.
10 teresting insights into the precision/recall trade-off.
11 t lipid A molecule by a putative 'ping-pong' trade-off.
12 which lacked tolerant species, exhibited the trade-off.
13 ectivity and the hydraulic efficiency-safety trade-off.
14 formed to a general pattern, we saw a strong trade-off; accessibility was enhanced, whereas precision
16 asonable to assume that cognitive mechanisms trade-off accuracy against effort, (2) how this trade-of
19 phic distribution of the dominance-tolerance trade-off across North America, we approximate broad-sca
22 cific mechanisms by which autoreactivity may trade off against evolutionary expansion of the MHC gene
26 arch on this system revealed a physiological trade-off among dominant species that accurately predict
27 ossy medium such as the human body to gain a trade-off among power consumption, cost, computational c
31 otential drivers of the personality-mediated trade-off and emphasize that future work on the POLS hyp
32 ested the generality of the growth-mortality trade-off and evaluated its underlying drivers using two
33 Here, we model a competition-colonisation trade-off and incorporate trait plasticity to evaluate i
34 r performance, and age-specific survival may trade-off and interact across juvenile life stages to sh
36 hromatic Metalens (HAML) that overcomes this trade-off and offers improved focusing efficiency over a
37 fruit fly larva can tip the balance in this trade-off, and identify a single dopamine neuron called
40 te senescing species experience C allocation trade-off at the end of the growing season because of C-
42 r, these approaches inherently suffer from a trade off between sample throughput and sensitivity.
45 al profiles emerge: (i) both strong and weak trade-off between activities are observed; (ii) trade-of
50 s comprehensive comparison reveals a general trade-off between Cas9 activity and specificity and prov
52 s suggest that robust elongation relies on a trade-off between cellular and tissue strains that is or
55 ses are often highly regulated, reflecting a trade-off between costly motor actions and perceived thr
57 Our results add to our understanding of the trade-off between current and future reproduction by sho
59 lead to delayed senescence by affecting the trade-off between current reproduction and future surviv
60 e numerically stable and better balances the trade-off between detection power and false positives.
61 ellular probes, current approaches exhibit a trade-off between device scalability and recording ampli
62 with intact males, which showed the expected trade-off between early-life and late-life reproduction.
63 ormance of MDLs and numerically evaluate the trade-off between efficiency and initial parameter selec
64 the fundamental hurdles in plasmonics is the trade-off between electromagnetic field confinement and
65 tant Enterobacterales (3GC-R-BSI) leads to a trade-off between empiric inappropriate treatment (IAT)
67 ents a feasible way to mitigate the inherent trade-off between energy density and power density for e
70 consumer trophic ecology is determined by a trade-off between environmental drivers and biological t
71 y, LC activity is involved in regulating the trade-off between environmental exploration and focused
72 Decision-making agents face a fundamental trade-off between exploring new opportunities with risky
73 s in resting discharge variability mediate a trade-off between faithful encoding and optimal coding v
74 that the native topology of DPO4 leads to a trade-off between fast, stable folding and tight functio
75 emperature and ceramic content, leading to a trade-off between flexural strength (varying from 89 to
76 s of ecology and agroeconomics and makes the trade-off between food security and protection of biodiv
79 ux limitation not only explains the observed trade-off between growth and adaptability, but also allo
80 important implications in understanding the trade-off between growth and defence as the same TFs tha
81 from these 15 species corroborate a resource trade-off between growth and the production of chemical
82 ible target for study is the well-documented trade-off between growth rate and predation avoidance, w
84 tic effects of hardening and toughening, the trade-off between hardness and toughness may eventually
86 ion bombardment can be used to overcome the trade-off between high polarizability and breakdown stre
88 ng of American culture was associated with a trade-off between higher creativity but lower order.
90 sis that EhV replication was controlled by a trade-off between host nucleotide recycling and de novo
91 d in and out of the system, which leads to a trade-off between how long a wave can be stored in the s
93 une circuit in the intestine that promotes a trade-off between innate immune protection mediated by I
94 llowed us to study the emergence of CAM as a trade-off between leaf productivity and water saving.
95 ta support a model in which PQM-1 controls a trade-off between lipid metabolic activity in the mother
96 de an approach that breaks the long-standing trade-off between low energy consumption and high-speed
97 cal change as a primary factor affecting the trade-off between male mating and parenting effort sugge
99 suggests that cortical perception balances a trade-off between minimizing the impact of noise while e
100 smooth, reaction-diffusion models are a good trade-off between model complexity and flexibility for u
102 rchitecture of the host response indicated a trade-off between mycorrhizal dependence and benefit.
104 e on NSC seasonal trends, there was no clear trade-off between NSC storage and growth suggesting that
107 ks become more connected, individuals face a trade-off between partnership quantity and maintenance.
108 x arises from a within-individual behavioral trade-off between partnership quantity and quality.
109 heir loss or modification, thereby driving a trade-off between phage resistance and either of the ant
111 rtunities for enhancing WUE by modifying the trade-off between photosynthesis and transpiration.
114 rage visible transmittance (AVT), which is a trade-off between power conversion efficiency (PCE) and
116 ion and to heat during the day, suggesting a trade-off between predation risk and thermoregulation me
118 defined by a transcriptionally-orchestrated trade-off between rapid cell growth and rapid effector f
121 In both the sexual and clonal pathway, the trade-off between reproduction and defence affected popu
123 l, this suggests that integration involves a trade-off between reproduction and status such that evac
127 ronic infection, pathogens often exploit the trade-off between resistance mechanisms, which promote i
129 , and visualizes the fundamental statistical trade-off between risk allele frequency and odds ratio.
130 ction in the barrier crossing resulting in a trade-off between route extension and barrier reduction,
131 nts in humid forests may therefore reflect a trade-off between seedling light interception efficiency
133 -Skin (TRACE) sensor to address the inherent trade-off between sensitivity and hysteresis in tactile
134 Both experiments and simulations show a key trade-off between sensitivity and response time for such
135 l subgroups: The cutpoint that maximizes the trade-off between sensitivity and specificity is univers
136 DNA sequencing technologies there remains a trade-off between short-read platforms, having limited a
137 eeing with a group majority by assessing the trade-off between social and non-social currencies, and
138 Reproductive investment generally involves a trade-off between somatic growth and energy allocation f
139 or the theoretical prediction of a dispersal trade-off between space and time, implying that a joint
140 ut nanoelectrodes are not because there is a trade-off between spatial resolution and sensitivity tha
141 oreover, our results illuminate an important trade-off between stability and activity as a function o
143 ded in the theory, empirical evidence of the trade-off between stress tolerance and organism fitness
145 production of CO often requires balancing a trade-off between the adsorption strength of the reactan
146 e regulatory strategies reflect the inherent trade-off between the benefit and cost of resource inves
147 ar and cellular mechanisms that regulate the trade-off between the flight response and long-term stre
148 damping within the resonators determines the trade-off between the frequency resolution and the numbe
149 of behaviour has thus far been hampered by a trade-off between the low temporal resolution of systemi
150 try very close to the jamming threshold as a trade-off between the need to minimize both the bending
151 of each organism reflects the effect of the trade-off between the quantity and quality of offspring
153 that this regulatory variability produces a trade-off between the stress-responsive and time-keeping
154 that of their own size, they face a complex trade-off between their global tendency to align and the
155 ults are consistent with the hypothesis of a trade-off between thermal tolerance and the strength of
158 quilibrium size of the capsid results from a trade-off between this optimum size and the cost of conf
159 IFC are severely limited by the fundamental trade-off between throughput, sensitivity, and spatial r
162 owed that using MatchMixeR achieved the best trade-off between true and false discoveries, and this a
164 ugh studies have consistently demonstrated a trade-off between visual and olfactory specialization in
165 d those with low-quality diets, suggesting a trade-off between visual processing and spatial memory.
166 expression analyses of these plants reveal a trade-off between VTE and natural variation in chorismat
167 lts provide a quantitative assessment of the trade-off between yield improvement and seed AAs concent
169 s and going beyond a simple carbon-mediated 'trade-off' between regenerative and vegetative growth.
170 ia encountering new resources can break this trade-off by evolving phenotypic heterogeneity in lag ti
171 mechanical imaging method that overcomes the trade-off by virtually freezing the motion of flowing ce
174 and future reproduction by showing that this trade-off can manifest through differences in future com
176 , and the first defense against drought-this trade-off constrains the rates of water use and the drou
177 arms races can promote diversification when trade-off costs among traits make simultaneous investmen
178 ctics in particular may vary as individuals' trade-off current investment versus lifetime fitness.
179 subsumes the textbook U-shaped bias-variance trade-off curve by showing how increasing model capacity
183 oding range (per dimension) by automatically trading-off dimension with an exponentially large coding
191 nimizing migrants are therefore predicted to trade-off extended detours against reduced travel across
192 ained neural network to attempt to avoid the trade-off for both high phase-sensitivity and high resol
198 ulus from the population response involves a trade-off: For short read-out times, stimulus estimates
199 cilitate the transition from ASs to PMHs via trade-off-free molecular exaptation, that is, evolution
201 e networks is the emergence of loops and the trade-off governing their formation: adding redundant ed
206 udied by considering the memory-nonlinearity trade-off, i.e., the fact that increasing the nonlinear
208 ing selection driven by a stability/activity trade-off in Adh, and they justify caution about this hy
209 oth limit growth and mixotrophs experience a trade-off in allocating biomass to phagotrophy vs. autot
214 a template to guide the simplicity/accuracy trade-off in designing models aimed at initial, rapid as
217 e uncoupling of the reproduction-maintenance trade-off in queen bees, with important consequences for
218 ur results indicate a potential evolutionary trade-off in resistance management, whereby attempts to
222 n any type of tolerance level, and is a good trade-off in term of quality of point estimator precisio
224 tivity or larval longevity, resulting from a trade-off in the use of energy reserves can facilitate m
225 mine several key assumptions: (1) there is a trade-off in tree carbon investment between primary and
226 eoretical work has suggested a computational trade-off in which it can be more or less useful to lear
230 questions about whether the growth-mortality trade-off is a universally applicable organizing framewo
233 ow that the classic competition-colonisation trade-off is highly sensitive to environmental circumsta
235 iduals suffer higher mortality and that this trade-off is mediated through exploration/risk-taking pe
236 de-off between activities are observed; (ii) trade-off is more severe (20- to 35-fold increased k(cat
239 The magnitude of this dominance-tolerance trade-off is partially related to the environmental cond
241 erging as a primary means of regulating this trade-off is the nonuniform rate of translation elongati
244 asurement - the distance of species from the trade-off limit - to quantify the co-optimisation of hyd
246 paration performance, far beyond the current trade-off limit of polymer membranes with excellent prop
247 lar radiation is higher during droughts, the trade-off may reinforce a shift towards species that res
249 e their tolerance combinations, and the best trade-off model among those currently available, for des
250 iotic stress tolerances, providing a unified trade-off model and a set of coordinates that can be use
252 de-off accuracy against effort, (2) how this trade-off occurs, and (3) how to overcome some of the ch
253 rceddu and Deauville scores offered the best trade off of minimising indeterminate outcomes whilst ma
257 ed with QDs, but they frequently present the trade-off of spectrally broad emission and less well-def
260 e life-history changes including the classic trade-off parents face between the size and number of of
262 contrast to shoes, callus thickness does not trade-off protection, measured as hardness and stiffness
265 analysis also reveals inherent and universal trade-off relationships between selectivity and the Ca(2
272 The explore-exploit dilemma describes the trade off that occurs any time we must choose between ex
273 H(-)* could limit this protonation, with the trade-off that it may become less active for HT from 2-P
274 lign with a dominance-tolerance life-history trade-off that was previously identified in these isolat
275 not show this aversion, suggesting that they traded off the short-term pain of the lidocaine with the
276 on for efficient communication among humans, trading off the need to reduce complexity with the need
277 ation presents an important and understudied trade-off: the ability to reduce food losses and their a
278 provided some evidence for a 'parity-frailty trade-off', there was little support for our hypothesis
280 y or cycling/rate performance, manifesting a trade-off trend that needs to be optimized for practical
281 l uncoupling of the reproduction-maintenance trade-off typically found in solitary organisms, HSR mai
282 d the evolutionary history of this potential trade-off using a comparative dataset of three-dimension
283 ivity was associated with a growth-mortality trade-off via risk-taking in the wild in two subpopulati
286 growth-mortality trade-off emerged, but the trade-off was strongly observed only in less disturbance
288 fferences may also favor coexistence if they trade off with competition for other resources or genera
289 estored wetlands constitute a biogeochemical trade-off with contemporary carbon uptake, given that me
291 specificity in nonequilibrium models is in a trade-off with gene-expression noise, predicting bursty
294 ysical inactivity represents an evolutionary trade-off with potential implications for contemporary c
295 t activation of immunity causes an energetic trade-off with the homeothermy (the stable maintenance o
296 mage resolution for CNN training often has a trade-off with the maximum possible batch size, yet opti
297 to tolerate environmental stress, which may trade-off with traits enabling organic matter decomposit
298 s also suggest that allocation to deep roots traded off with shallow lateral root investment, and tha
300 ertainty to negotiate this "explore-exploit" trade-off, yet the neural basis of the underlying comput