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1 o deformed ground states, with (78)Ni as the turning point.
2 ting as it is fascinating to be part of this turning point.
3 uring the study period with 2016 marking the turning point.
4 ual function is not impaired until a certain turning point.
5 e hexamer is at the delocalized-to-localized turning point.
6 pulates the first excited state at the inner turning point.
7 genetic basis of behaviour in mice are at a turning point.
8 ic light that is emitted mostly at the outer turning point.
9 either can the end of the epidemic after the turning point.
10 ue but tend to show linearity away from this turning point.
11 lth care system in the United States is at a turning point.
12 s an abrupt rapid decline after surpassing a turning point.
13 lly after herd immunity threshold points and turning points.
14 SGARs and statistically determined potential turning points.
17 ifolds, we identified four major topological turning points across the lifespan - around nine, 32, 66
18 ingly, cumulative sum analysis highlighted a turning point after about 50 procedures among the RDN co
20 opment of personalized medicine represents a turning point and a new paradigm in cancer management, a
22 in the history of infrastructures reveal key turning points and issues that should be considered in t
23 a is expressed on cells adjacent to the ISNb turning point, and we know from previous work that Notch
25 ial density dose-response curve identified a turning point at a residential density of 1800 residenti
27 gulatory network dynamics revealed a natural turning point at which the regulatory network undergoes
29 demonstrated that a search for intellectual turning points can be narrowed down to visually salient
31 holarly communication is at an unprecedented turning point created in part by the increasing saliency
33 nanoresolved chemical sensitivity being the turning point for detecting minute traces of a specific
34 er of 2016 was statistically identified as a turning point for exposure to brodifacoum and summed SGA
36 erved that the advent of the Neolithic was a turning point for immune-mediated traits in Europeans, f
37 ponents of the ocean carbon cycle, marking a turning point for integrating fungi into marine microbia
41 fore, introduce Ras signaling as a divergent turning point for the response of MPNST cells to an assa
44 ntion and treatment of infection with HIV, a turning point has been reached in the global HIV-AIDS pa
46 3.6 and 6.4 per mille/yr after and before a turning point in Beijing and 3.0 and 6.0 per mille/yr af
47 e and trastuzumab deruxtecan, representing a turning point in both HER2-positive breast cancer treatm
50 this pivotal symposium, suggests a potential turning point in designing future IPF clinical trials mo
51 ous environmental changes constitute a major turning point in early sarcopterygian history by having
52 rests in the Mid Devonian (393-383 Ma) was a turning point in Earth history, marking permanent change
53 with the marine realm, marking an important turning point in Earth's redox history away from heterog
55 dvent of the CRISPR/Cas9 system has marked a turning point in genetic manipulation, with applications
56 This technology is expected to provide a turning point in health-monitoring, motion tracking, and
57 e English and French Revolutions represent a turning point in history, marking the beginning of the m
58 shortly after 2.0 Ma is widely considered a turning point in human dietary evolution, with increased
59 The ability to control fire was a crucial turning point in human evolution, but the question when
60 ng of the transition to agriculture, a major turning point in human history that began 10,000-5,000 y
62 y can make notable contributions during this turning point in human immunodeficiency virus therapeuti
63 ology in the gene editing field has marked a turning point in in vivo modification of the cellular ge
64 The 72-h declines may establish a "go/no go" turning point in infection, after which systemic bactere
66 farming during the first millennium BC was a turning point in Japanese prehistory, defining the subse
71 o these observations, E15-16 appears to be a turning point in principal cell ontogeny, whereas these
73 m appears to be the critical dimension for a turning point in stress distribution, leading to the for
77 II in diverse eukaryotes represented a major turning point in the field that, with subsequent elucida
78 ndemic variant of subtype B was an important turning point in the history of AIDS, but its spread was
81 sly advancing trend from 1982 to 2011, nor a turning point in the mid to late 1990s as reported by re
82 reases and then increases in the YRB, with a turning point in the middle of twenty-first Century.
85 oseph Lister's 1876 tour of America proved a turning point in the slow process of accepting the princ
87 lapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 has been a turning point in the World history that left a unique fo
90 y philosophical controversy, but it marked a turning point in Western attitudes toward visual disabil
93 Joinpoint regression to identify significant turning points in age- sex- and deprivation-specific tim
94 areer, I was fortunate to witness both these turning points in biochemistry and cell biology from clo
97 suicidal ideation showed modestly different turning points in female, White, Hispanic, and Black ado
101 wledge and our findings, we hypothesize that turning points in the activities of these sensor kinases
102 I seek to identify and investigate the main turning points in this evolutionary trajectory and to de
103 phorin 3A slightly dorsal and lateral to the turning point increased the number of axons turning into
105 t level of CO2 concentration has reached the turning point, indicating that a rapid decline of ITF an
106 of the Notch3 receptor in the glomeruli is a turning point inducing phenotypic changes in podocytes p
107 nnot be calculated with certainty before the turning point is actually attained; neither can the end
108 5% CI 0.10 to 0.82; p=0.015) up until a mean turning point of 91 um from which the AULCSF deteriorate
111 rapid coherent bond elongation to the outer turning point of the excited state potential followed by
112 ses the ground state of the ion at the outer turning point of the vibration but populates the first e
115 Conduction is slower at entry than exit turning points of the diastolic pathway but is slowest d
116 not just static "stage sets" for some of the turning points of world history, but in many instances,
117 Triatomine genomics now stands at a decisive turning point, offering unprecedented opportunities to i
118 These vessels migrate beyond the normal turning point, penetrating into the deeper photoreceptor
119 confirm the findings and pinpoint important turning points, subgroup and threshold effect tests were
120 these intermediates represent a mechanistic turning point that affords either product formation or s
121 This paper appears at a critical regulatory turning point: the European Commission's revised Tobacco
122 story of one's group: Its origins, purpose, turning points, threats and opportunities, key relations
123 A small effect was noted as an increase in turning point to 18.0 nl/min after candesartan treatment
124 ocatalysts as broad as possible may be a key turning point to find an immobilized biocatalyst with im
125 ing mechanisms will allow for extending this turning point to later in life; ultimately, intervention
127 er of a single neuron, and thus constitute a turning point toward the understanding of various aspect
134 Beyond symptom control, research is at a turning point, with increasing focus on disease-modifyin
135 The design of integrin drugs may now be at a turning point, with opportunities to learn from previous
136 The advent of gene editing, however, marks a turning point: With gene editing, synthetic variation wi