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2 dium oxidative addition complexes (OACs) are traditionally accessed by treating an aryl halide-contai
7 tend access to treatment to populations that traditionally are difficult to treat, such as persons wh
9 the same donor, the kidney has been treated traditionally as the "sentinel" organ to biopsy, presuma
12 broader range of brain processes than those traditionally associated with binge drinking in young ad
13 (PRT) may lessen the neuropsychological risk traditionally associated with cranial radiotherapy for t
15 that concurrent mechanisms, including those traditionally associated with HRS-1 and non-traditional
17 work, we propose that several brain regions traditionally associated with selective attention consti
20 er visual or motor properties that have been traditionally associated with the laminar maps in the pr
21 gent to organic substrates, a synthetic role traditionally associated with transition-metal compounds
22 ancement at interfaces that moves beyond the traditionally assumed physical charge injection(9-12).
23 lennium B.C.E. through the Mongol Empire are traditionally assumed, by archaeologists and historians,
30 mucin domain-containing 3 (Tim-3), which has traditionally been associated with CD8(+) T cell exhaust
32 he characterization of effective stimuli has traditionally been based on a combination of intuition,
33 nt iron home-ostasis and plant immunity have traditionally been carried out in isolation from each ot
35 o a range of mental health problems and have traditionally been conceptualised as distinct constructs
36 tem in allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) has traditionally been confined to the initial antigen sensi
37 common inflammatory skin condition that has traditionally been considered a paradigmatic type 2 immu
40 nt type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), T2DM has traditionally been considered just a comorbidity that af
42 zole (TMP-SMZ) and the fluoroquinolones have traditionally been considered the drugs of choice but ar
47 esign in asymmetric reaction development has traditionally been driven by empiricism, wherein experim
49 Devices to measure cardiac biomarkers have traditionally been focused on large instruments in a cen
50 important non-coding elements, but they have traditionally been hard to characterize experimentally.
51 nary origins, and phylogenetic analyses have traditionally been hindered by their lack of universal p
52 groin is a complex anatomic region that has traditionally been ignored by radiologists because most
55 tion (ESI) in-source fragmentation (ISF) has traditionally been minimized to promote precursor molecu
56 as microbiome-level differences, which have traditionally been reliant upon methods utilizing extens
60 Neural correlates of object recognition have traditionally been studied by flashing stimuli to the ce
62 he neural correlates of these disorders have traditionally been studied with lesion-symptom mapping,
63 nd the plasma membrane, structures that have traditionally been the imaging realm of electron microsc
66 the CNS midline, ROBO-mediated repulsion has traditionally been thought to be repressed before crossi
67 upture who have non-operative treatment have traditionally been treated with immobilisation of the te
68 apy on the evolution of biomarkers that have traditionally been used for identifying HIV infection (M
69 hole-room indirect calorimeters (WRICs) have traditionally been used for real-time resting metabolic
70 and neuraminidase (NA) gene sequencing have traditionally been used to identify the virus genotype,
74 to differentiate - have meant that they have traditionally been viewed as distinct from most other ty
75 resonance energy transfer-based methods have traditionally been widely used for PPI studies, label-fr
76 peutic window for TBI may be far longer than traditionally believed if chronic and evolving microglia
82 ical evaluation and risk stratification have traditionally centered on optimizing physical health.
83 ciopolitical landscapes; in this case, those traditionally characterized as constellations of chiefdo
86 learning methods leveraging a combination of traditionally collected epidemiological information and
91 s infection or mere exposure to parasites is traditionally considered a negative byproduct of infecti
94 rs, a pseudomorph of ikaite (CaCO(3).6H(2)O) traditionally considered as indicator of near-freezing b
96 as well as photonic networks in contrast to traditionally considered light absorption and structural
98 "typical" DI occurs below the concentration traditionally considered necessary for polymer assembly.
100 s with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection are traditionally considered to be at risk for poorer surviv
104 d compositional resolution compared to those traditionally constructed via multiple, individual block
107 3) the chronology of sites in the absence of traditionally datable materials; and (4) direct verifica
109 eyond the morphological characteristics that traditionally define mosquito hemocyte populations.
110 denominator of a developing nation, has been traditionally defined against an arbitrary poverty line;
113 traviolet (UV) mutation type and spectra are traditionally defined by direct sequencing-based approac
114 determine if novel plasma biomarkers improve traditionally defined metabolic health (MH) in predictin
115 ociated with CVD events after adjustment for traditionally defined MH in the overall cohort (p = 3.3
116 nd that LP-IR, GlycA, HMSP, and SCDA improve traditionally defined MH models in prediction of adverse
123 standard microfabrication processes that are traditionally designed for planar, rigid substrates (e.g
124 r those who additionally identify with other traditionally devalued groups (eg, women of colour).
126 l science and medical imaging technology are traditionally displayed in two dimensions (2D) on a comp
127 cardiography and cardiac catheterization and traditionally does not account for postsystolic septal f
129 ions, this newer paradigm modernizes a field traditionally dominated by the hypoxia-inducible factor
134 irborne infectious disease transmission have traditionally emphasized the role of coughing and sneezi
135 of natural selection from genomic data have traditionally emphasized the use of simple summary stati
138 iting socioeconomic and demographic patterns traditionally entails producing a large portion of data
139 ations and/or highly curved shapes have been traditionally explained by successive tectonic phases of
140 NA using PCR allows faster detection but has traditionally faced challenges related to poor sensitivi
142 ployed to attain zero-order release or alter traditionally first-order release kinetics to achieve mo
143 t of the reviews and literature on g(m) have traditionally focused on C(3) plants we review in the fi
144 sion of solid-organ transplant rejection has traditionally focused on highly effective T cell inhibit
146 with nitrogen-fixing rhizobial bacteria have traditionally focused on nodule and nitrogen-fixation ph
149 e diatoms, dinoflagellates and copepods-that traditionally fuel higher tropic levels such as fish, se
160 odel approaches to nuclear architecture have traditionally ignored the biophysical consequences of AT
163 es and evaporites or alkaline salts are used traditionally in food preparations by local populations
167 es behind protein evolution, which have been traditionally investigated horizontally using the tip of
171 n relation to larvae when compared to tires, traditionally know as productive aquatic habitats for Ae
176 tion artefacts during medical endoscopy have traditionally limited HSI application, however, recent d
177 that dopamine and serotonin, neuromodulators traditionally linked to appetitive and aversive processe
179 e the termini of fragmented DNA, information traditionally lost in standard NGS library preparation m
185 inherent feature of voluntary movement, and traditionally more variability in the targeted output in
198 apply clumped isotope paleothermometry to a traditionally qualitative abiotic proxy, glendonite calc
202 cteristics of SM and GM (general metabolism, traditionally referred to as primary metabolism) genes t
203 osures to mercury (Hg), a highly toxic metal traditionally regarded as a neurotoxin, has been recentl
204 and lysosomes that fuse with phagosomes are traditionally regarded as to a source of membranes and l
206 ls of treatments for high-grade gliomas have traditionally relied on measures of response or time-dep
208 try screens of large chemical libraries have traditionally relied on rich media to ensure rapid bacte
210 ncentration-dependent responses, studies are traditionally repeated using different contaminant and t
211 ctivity with perceptual awareness, observers traditionally report the contents of their perceptual ex
212 t and eight nonmalignant breast lesions that traditionally require lumpectomy or excisional biopsy as
213 henomenon, known as photon acceleration, has traditionally required extreme-intensity laser pulses an
214 ontinuous assessment of body temperature has traditionally required surgical implantation of a teleme
215 their synthetic analogs is challenging, and traditionally requires harsh conditions and long reactio
217 as a sensory and emotional experience, it is traditionally researched and clinically treated separate
219 ry in targeted nuclear medicine therapies is traditionally resource-intensive, requiring multiple pos
225 edox catalysis to enable the racemization of traditionally static, unreactive stereocenters through t
227 variety of pathophysiological conditions and traditionally studied in the context of the PIK3-AKT-mTO
231 ards physical realizations of ANNs have been traditionally supported by micro-electronic platforms, b
233 ery of isoform selective JAK inhibitors that traditionally target the catalytically active site of th
243 sponses are used to predict the stimuli, and traditionally, the signals are assumed stationary within
256 istry module is a stable set of conditions - traditionally thought of as an externally applied means
257 y isoprene-derived organosulfates, which are traditionally thought of as representative of an anthrop
261 uently and substantially than the 4 that are traditionally thought to drain the major quadrants.
268 hat can disproportionately affect members of traditionally underrepresented groups in science, techno
272 rsatile intermediates in synthesis, they are traditionally unreactive in C(sp(3))-H activation reacti
273 efficacy therapies in multiple sclerosis are traditionally used after unsuccessful treatment with fir
274 eveloped new explosive formulations in which traditionally used cyclic nitramines such as hexahydro-1
276 Cannabis sativa L. is a multi-purpose crop, traditionally used for fibre and seed production, whose
279 res correlated well with specific biomarkers traditionally used in clinical practice (r up to 0.73),
281 products called lime flowers (Tiliae flos), traditionally used in the form of infusion for the treat
283 s (PVs) from targeted wet-lab approaches has traditionally used PCR-based methods coupled with Sanger
284 ration of various genomic data sets with the traditionally used phenotypic disease similarity reveale
285 nd the trapped charges at the surface of the traditionally used supporting substrate-based 2D biosens
286 dable, and circumvent certain limitations of traditionally used synthetic peptides as internal standa
287 g, complex, and system-dependent methodology traditionally used to analyze spatially resolved electro
288 whether the tools, methods, and protections traditionally used to make ethical and evidence-based de
289 t, above a certain threshold, the benchmarks traditionally used to measure research success - includi
290 The secondary metabolites profile of three traditionally used Ziziphus leaf accessions was investig
291 nfirm several limitations of the methodology traditionally utilized to describe PPI, including that t
296 a common cause of inherited disease, but are traditionally viewed as being difficult to diagnose clin
297 immunogenic than BCG-Russia by the measures traditionally viewed as surrogates for successful immuni
298 ic RNAs and their encoded proteins have been traditionally viewed as unique features of neoplasia, an
299 g groups, achieving valuable reactivity that traditionally would require multiple chemical transforma