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1  estimated CHB prevalence in Northern Africa typically 30% to 40% lower (p = 0.007) than in Southern
2                       Cellular starvation is typically a consequence of tissue injury that disrupts t
3 learning algorithm, we observe that there is typically a low-dimensional and easily modeled represent
4   For example, among invertebrates, there is typically a positive correlation between female body siz
5 e and allosterically activates the effector, typically a promiscuous ribonuclease.
6      In drinking water wells, where water is typically abstracted from a large depth interval, such m
7                    The loss of appetite that typically accompanies infection or mere exposure to para
8 ted using this new architecture, and present typically achievable hyperpolarization levels exceeding
9                  Thus, although rapamycin is typically an immunosuppressive medication, in the contex
10 ~15% of globally diagnosed breast cancer, is typically an incurable malignancy due to the lack of tar
11 ing the phase of complexes in cells that are typically an order of magnitude smaller than a eukaryoti
12 n, but the magnitude of Coulomb screening is typically an order of magnitude weaker than that of solv
13                           This phenomenon is typically analyzed as the spectral intensity increasing
14 ons, PRC2 compacted DNA by forming DNA loops typically anchored by two or more PRC2 molecules.
15 njection mechanisms produce ion pulse widths typically around a few microseconds or less for ion mobi
16 sively on one DNA strand, and is incomplete: typically, around 40% of susceptible motifs are modified
17 ine has been used for medical purposes, most typically as an anesthetic, and recent studies support i
18 represented uncultured taxa and were present typically as members of the rare biosphere in metagenomi
19                             These biases are typically ascribed to random factors that occur during a
20                         While the disease is typically associated with exaggerated allergen-induced t
21                      Complex polyketides are typically associated with microbial metabolism.
22 ceae and Flavobacteria, two bacterial groups typically associated with microphytoplankton.
23 ursts first emerge over fronto-central sites typically associated with motor control, after which sen
24 humoral or cellular memory alloresponses are typically associated with poor graft outcomes in experim
25 le size, and possible recall bias, which are typically associated with studies of patient pathways us
26 tressing events.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT It is typically assumed that forgetting is a passive process t
27       The clinical evidence for sepsis could typically attribute to bacterial infection or bacterial
28 dies (GWAS) are predominantly non-coding and typically attributed to altered regulatory elements such
29               Neuronal functions of GSK3 are typically attributed to one of its two isoforms, GSK3bet
30          The immune cells that populate this typically avascular region after wounding closely associ
31 = 1/2 kagome lattice antiferromagnets exist, typically based on Cu(2+), d(9) compounds, though they f
32  and biochemical signals, these stimuli have typically been decoupled and applied independently, requ
33                            Such activity has typically been observed and interpreted in the context o
34                             PSD activity has typically been quantified using radioactive substrates a
35 r isolation and activation methods than have typically been used in the literature indicate that peri
36 s and have pivotal roles in nutrient cycling-typically being close to this temperature, previous stud
37                             Therefore, it is typically beneficial to gather information about a trust
38 , and their interspike intervals (ISIs) were typically between 5 and 15 ms.
39  small molecule inhibitors of these proteins typically bind all eight bromodomains of the family with
40  are common protein interaction domains that typically bind proline-rich disordered segments and are
41 stablished electrical and optical techniques typically break down at this scale due to inherent physi
42 ve neurological injury culminating in death, typically by 3 years of age.
43 for the treatment of colorectal neoplasia is typically carried out using electrocautery tools which i
44                               Audiograms are typically categorized into a few canonical types, each t
45                              HAdV infections typically cause mild symptoms; however, individuals such
46 mal dominant hyper-IgE syndrome (AD-HIES) is typically caused by dominant-negative (DN) STAT3 mutatio
47            Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) typically causes winter outbreaks in temperate climates.
48 ge the paradigm of complement gene mutations typically causing primary membranoproliferative GN and i
49  using in vivo murine models and cell lines, typically challenged with Salmonella enterica serovar Ty
50 n the field of single-site catalysis and are typically composed of catalytically active elements atom
51 flowing through multiple outlet channels are typically conducted off-line through microscopic image a
52               Studies of selective attention typically consider the role of task goals or physical sa
53 s or reclaimed ammonia from waste streams is typically considered as the nitrogen source.
54                          Although the MZT is typically considered from its impact on the transcriptom
55                                     Water is typically considered to be insoluble in alkanes.
56                  Phase shifting metasurfaces typically consist of an ordered metallic geometry that i
57                            Plastic packaging typically consists of a mixture of polymers and contains
58                 Gene regulatory networks are typically constructed from gene expression data acquired
59 herefore, 'drift' in neural firing patterns, typically construed as disruptive 'instability' or an un
60 uble oligomers that form during this process typically contain 2-24 monomeric subunits and are cytoto
61                                Plant genomes typically contain hundreds of NLR-encoding genes.
62 itchen counters, which are not navigable but typically contain multiple objects.
63   Although cells of mushroom-producing fungi typically contain paired haploid nuclei (n + n), most Ar
64 te that in living cells, CTCF forms clusters typically containing 2-8 molecules.
65 n, degradation, and relaxation of stress are typically coupled in biomaterial systems used to explore
66                      The development program typically culminates with a comparative clinical efficac
67                           The cell cortex is typically defined as a thin layer of actin meshwork that
68                                   Consonance typically denotes perceived agreeableness and stability,
69                                     They are typically derived from fossil fuels and accounting for 2
70 substitution pattern of organic molecules is typically determined using nuclear magnetic resonance sp
71 he risk for this disease after menopause and typically develop coronary heart disease several years l
72 our methods for measuring human behavior are typically developed and validated for single time-point
73 n several regions compared with those in the typically developing (e.g., amygdala) and DBD-only (e.g.
74 RS) in 28 adults with ASD and 29 age-matched typically developing (TD) individuals.
75 SD and IQ>80 and 17 age- and IQ-matched male typically developing (TD) young adults 18-25 years old.
76                                              Typically developing adults viewed comics sequences in w
77 cipatory reward activation compared with the typically developing and DBD+CU groups, whereas youths i
78 ds in 78 children and adults with ASD and 96 typically developing children and adults, rigorously eva
79 f children with ASD versus <1% in mothers of typically developing children.
80 from a large cohort of children with ASD and typically developing control children.
81 ng reward receipt compared with those in the typically developing group.
82 e following diagnostic groups were compared: typically developing youths (N=693) and youths with DBDs
83 .g., NAcc) regional activation compared with typically developing youths.
84 re often laborious, expensive, invasive, and typically diagnose the disease late in its progression.
85   Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is typically diagnosed at an advanced stage, which limits s
86 ectrical activity, finding that larger cells typically display more bursting, while the smallest cell
87                      However, existing tools typically do not accurately classify MNVs, and understan
88 s that produce exosome-sensitive transcripts typically do not contribute substantially to overall gen
89              Thus, exhaustive defluorination typically dominates over the selective replacement of a
90 tous thiolated species, with trithioarsenate typically dominating arsenic speciation.
91 directional change reach ~10 degrees yr(-1), typically during times of decreasing field strength, alm
92                                              Typically, edges with different DD play different struct
93 iption factors (TFs) and genome-wide targets typically elude biochemical detection.
94                             This variability typically emerged through collateral phylogenetic branch
95         Machine learning algorithms are then typically employed to make protein-organelle assignments
96 , epidural, and intraparenchymal hemorrhage) typically encountered at brain CT.
97 with appropriate CI coverage at sample sizes typically encountered in epidemiologic studies and when
98                                              Typically, essays on the awardees and their scientific a
99                         Virulence mechanisms typically evolve through the continual interaction of a
100 as such, only a small proportion of them are typically examined leading to a weak characterization of
101 e experimentally is difficult because grains typically exhibit a large range of sizes, shapes and ran
102           The human pathogen Vibrio cholerae typically exists as a curved rod, but straight rods have
103 morbidity in rural tropical communities that typically experience delayed access to unaffordable ther
104                           While present PRSs typically explain only a small fraction of trait varianc
105 es, and the resulting diversity in growth is typically explained via resource acquisition and allocat
106 glial progenitors (RGs), a type of stem cell typically extending from the apical to the basal side of
107  were influenced by the primes, participants typically failed to give the reason for their choice.
108             However, the shoreward heat flux typically far exceeds that required to match observed me
109  sickness) is a vector-borne disease that is typically fatal without treatment.
110 elied on simulation and/or FISH imaging that typically features a handful of low resolution probes.
111                                   But errors typically fluctuate over time, and the most widely used
112 ur is limited because biodiversity forecasts typically focus on individual snapshots of the future.
113 icing are known for relatively few genes and typically focus on RNA splicing factors.
114                                      Efforts typically focus on specific packaging characteristics, o
115 However, the study of boundary extension has typically focused on object-oriented images that are not
116  Studies of warming events in the ocean have typically focused on the events' maximum temperature and
117 particulate matter emission limit value that typically forced the introduction of a diesel particulat
118 ion on the ocular surface, and gelling drops typically form clumps that blur vision.
119                             However, 2D COFs typically form insoluble aggregates, thus limiting their
120                              Termite species typically found colonies from single mated pairs and the
121 nt with the diffuse retinal hemorrhages (RH) typically found in the posterior pole and around the per
122 is readily available in large volumes, it is typically free from protein contamination, and it is che
123 particularly therapeutic vaccination, do not typically generate robust anti-tumour immune responses.
124 icing profiles for a large number of samples typically generated by single-cell RNA-sequencing experi
125 azole (CBT) with N-terminal cysteines (NCys) typically gives a luciferin product.
126 e surface of the estuary, while wild oysters typically grow at the bottom of the water column.
127 ields (MIFs), a global descriptor class that typically has the highest dimensionality.
128                          Patients with EVALI typically have a nonspecific clinical presentation chara
129              Steels for sharp edges or tools typically have martensitic microstructures, high carbide
130           Children with SARS-CoV-2 infection typically have mild symptoms that do not require medical
131                               Primate brains typically have regions within the ventral visual stream
132  times greater than DNA sequence changes and typically have short half-lives of two to three generati
133                               Bacteriophages typically have small genomes(1) and depend on their bact
134 the dependence on individual-level data that typically have strict privacy requirements, creating an
135                           Although IFN-gamma typically helps microbial clearance, we found that incre
136 greement for both water and carbon fluxes is typically higher on fine (daily-monthly) timescales and
137 billion), and coronavirus ($0.5 billion) was typically highest soon after a high-profile outbreak.
138 an cancers with activating RAS mutations are typically highly aggressive and treatment-refractory, ye
139 l-calibrated probability estimates for these typically highly multiclass classification tasks are sti
140 t therapy, prognosis is poor but treatments, typically immunosuppressants, have improved survival, al
141 m of acquisition of diverse protein modules, typically in inactive form, from various cellular subsys
142 lerotic cause of myocardial infarction (MI), typically in young women.
143  as unactivated tertiary fluorides, that are typically inaccessible by nucleophilic fluorination due
144                              These protocols typically include elaborate sets of multi-modal and mult
145 S genes varies among V. cholerae strains and typically includes inputs from external signals and cues
146           Traditional screening for COVID-19 typically includes survey questions about symptoms and t
147                      Ecosystem process rates typically increase after plant invasion, but the extent
148 aditional dimensions of the environment that typically inform biodiversity conservation.
149 rturbation blunts the effect of another, are typically interpreted as evidence that the two perturbat
150        However, most commercial MS platforms typically involve a separation or cleanup prior to analy
151                         Slow blink sequences typically involve a series of half-blinks followed by ei
152                         Current therapeutics typically involve partially relieving the heart's worklo
153                                         This typically involves a series of complex theoretical expre
154                               Genome editing typically involves recombination between donor nucleic a
155 n and measurement of their DNA abundance and typically involves the analysis of eDNA captured from wa
156                                              Typically, ion migration for crystal deformation or conn
157         Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (DPN) typically is accompanied by painful symptoms.
158 creening focuses on efficacy, whereas safety typically is tested at a later stage using cells and/or
159 its deletion in polarly flagellated bacteria typically leads to hyperflagellation.
160 vely imaging and delivering drugs to tumours typically leverage differentially upregulated surface mo
161 citive electrodes at fast charging rates are typically limited by the slow kinetics of Faradaic react
162 esources to monitor wildlife populations are typically limited.
163                                 Histones are typically located within the intracellular compartment,
164 ifficulty in identifying them because of the typically long interval between carcinogen exposure and
165 and statistical approaches to prioritize the typically long lists of genes with candidate pathogenic
166 f SIM-SUMO complexes is complicated by their typically low affinity and variable binding of the SIMs
167                          PD-L1 expression is typically low or absent in SCLC, which has precluded its
168 igh, within-breed morphological variation is typically low.
169 tron irradiation but the irradiated layer is typically &lt;50 mum deep; this presents a problem when try
170                                              Typically majority of selected patients show no or limit
171                       Feelings of drowsiness typically manifested immediately following the shift or
172                           Campylobacteriosis typically manifests as a short-lived, self-limiting gast
173 ments and vocalizations that occur in bouts, typically many times in a single day, and are often prec
174  communities, we compared temporal stability typically measured by empiricists (coefficient of variat
175  variation in biomass) to stability measures typically measured by theoreticians derived from the com
176                           Iron deposits were typically micron sized and consisted mostly of ferrihydr
177   Early side effects of radioiodine therapy (typically mild pain in the thyroid) can be handled by no
178                                              Typically, miRNA is expressed from introns in cellular g
179                                              Typically, mobilities are estimated using Hall effect an
180 d to traditional legacy contaminant features typically monitored.
181  those obtained among siblings and find that typically most of the predictive power persists in betwe
182               However, large sample sets are typically needed for establishing a meaningful EEM-PARAF
183                                              Typically, nePVAC develops signs of exudation over time,
184                                              Typically, nonspecialists such as dentists screen for or
185  the metal atoms reside on surfaces that are typically nonuniform in composition and structure.
186 ability in consumer practices and choices is typically not addressed in comparisons of environmental
187 ion of the fuel or reduction of the oxidant, typically O(2), in bulk solution.
188 ochemical mineral pattern distinct from that typically observed in CKD-mineral and bone disorder.
189 ivity and poor electrochemical stability are typically observed in most electrolytes.
190 ating properties, but also exhibits behavior typically observed in pore-forming proteins, such as por
191 mechanistic explanation for the emergence of typically observed laminar patterns of projection origin
192 s diverse amino acid composition compared to typically observed sequence diversity.
193 atively identified as metabolites and lipids typically observed with MasSpec Pen analysis, without ca
194 hexaenoic acid (DHA) is a omega-3 fatty acid typically obtained from the diet or endogenously synthes
195                                Such data are typically obtained through a national population and hou
196 s are depleted in high-frequency content and typically occur near the base of the crust.
197                            Treatment failure typically occurred early and was associated weakly with
198       ICANS is an inflammatory neurotoxicity typically occurring after CRS and characterized by impai
199 ommon consequence of severe pancreatitis and typically occurs 3 to 5 weeks after the onset of acute p
200 how that one cycle of TL closing and opening typically occurs in each nucleotide addition cycle in tr
201                      Offspring ornamentation typically occurs in taxa with parental care, suggesting
202 eed for liver transplant; however, treatment typically occurs later because biliary atresia is diffic
203  Relative differences were increased for KE, typically on the order of 30%, with poor interobserver c
204                                  However, we typically only find faunal remains or stone tools at Pal
205                            While the channel typically opens following Ca(2+) release from the endopl
206 nherently exhibit chromatic behavior and are typically optimized at discrete spectral frequencies.
207                             While surgery is typically performed, non-operative management of pneumat
208  Frontal Thrust (MFT), the foreland basin is typically portrayed as undeformed.
209 r mechanically robust maneuvers that are not typically possible with conventional rigid robotic syste
210                  As LV diastolic dysfunction typically precede heart failure symptoms, we anticipate
211 Interestingly, as micro-vascular dysfunction typically precedes the onset of retinal vascular and eve
212             Climate-driven vegetation models typically predict that this tropical forest 'carbon sink
213 ople suffering from age-related hearing loss typically present with deficits in temporal processing t
214         It predominantly affects females who typically present with severe early epileptic encephalop
215      Topological properties of materials are typically presented in momentum space.
216 ons for the arid southwestern US but are not typically preserved in coastal areas due to environmenta
217         Rearrangements at lower temperatures typically provided the cis-2,3-disubstituted tetrahydrof
218                             These pressures, typically ranging between 10 and 250 mmHg, are rarely co
219 R Ca(2+) stores, followed by a slower decay, typically reaching ~50% of initial dark-adapted levels,
220 chondrial genome is small, haploid, does not typically recombine, and is subject to accumulation of d
221 isk of growth of chemoorganotrophic bacteria typically recovered from Mars spacecraft during planetar
222                                      Arousal typically reduced their visual responses and selectivity
223               Metazoan transcription factors typically regulate large numbers of genes.
224     Unfortunately, imatinib-treated patients typically relapse, most often due to clonal emergence of
225 tate-of-the-art computational design methods typically rely on existing small molecule binding sites
226 ontributions to total element concentrations typically remain unknown because nonsuitable sample stab
227 ical text that belong to the four components typically reported in clinical trials: Participants/Prob
228 ratio = -0.46) and that secondary grasslands typically require at least a century, and more often mil
229 ng schemes, however, is limited because they typically require dedicated structural features in the e
230 emical extraction and microfluidic solutions typically require high concentrations and/or can only pr
231                 However, existing strategies typically require the complete encapsulation of nanostru
232                        This barrier function typically requires a contiguous cell layer but since tee
233                                Such transfer typically requires discovery of abstractions that permit
234 ementing direct collocation themselves-which typically requires extensive technical expertise-and all
235 Assessment of C. difficile spore germination typically requires measurement of colony-forming units,
236 ck of the quantitative detection ability and typically requires separate manual operations.
237 he formation of intricate microarchitectures typically requires sophisticated fabrication techniques
238            Within the human lung, mast cells typically reside adjacent to the conducting airway and a
239 ion that disease-associated genetic variants typically reside outside of exons has inspired widesprea
240 ugh inflammation of the mid-descending colon typically resolved, a subset showed characteristic stric
241 elp explain why only a subset of AD patients typically respond to any single treatment.
242                 Primary neutrophil disorders typically result from disabling mutations of individual
243 subject to interactions with an environment, typically resulting in decoherence and distortion of qua
244 get mRNAs, facilitating sRNA-mRNA annealing, typically resulting in translation inhibition and RNA tu
245                              In plants, this typically results in cleavage and subsequent degradation
246 tion of progression in multiple sclerosis is typically retrospective.
247 cell populations, both primary and cultured, typically reveals an intercellular variability in migrat
248  architectures that are reminiscent of those typically seen in toxin-antitoxin (TA) operons.
249                           Such responses are typically short-lived and can be suppressed by proteins
250 iments under invariant laboratory conditions typically show a higher rate of nonsynonymous nucleotide
251 gardt are currently underway, the disease is typically slowly progressive, and objective, imaging-bas
252 ch are serial taperings of respiratory depth typically spanning minutes at a time, are more common in
253                              Mammalian cells typically start the cell-cycle entry program by activati
254 sightedness, is a very common condition that typically starts in childhood.
255                              Treatment of PG typically starts with fast-acting immunosuppressive drug
256 l infections and vaccination with a pathogen typically stimulate the production of potent antibodies
257                                    Glutamate typically stimulates burst firing subsequent to this hyp
258 r cues such as bat echolocation calls, males typically stop signaling and females freeze.
259                                              Typically, studies of replication stress characterize mi
260 reast and ovarian cancers, malignancies that typically succumb to taxane resistance.
261                                              Typically, such an analysis is performed following prote
262                                              Typically, such investigations have taken a 'black box'
263                          Yet, their accuracy typically suffers from strong sensitivity to interfering
264 nd superresolution microscopy, this protocol typically takes 2-3 d from sample preparation to data ac
265                                This protocol typically takes ~2 h to complete, from installation to s
266                    Type I CRISPR-Cas systems typically target foreign DNA for degradation via joint a
267 nted structure-to-property capacity but with typically tedious synthetic protocols.
268 st using a dual phase pancreatic protocol is typically the best method to detect a pancreatic tumour
269 nalysis challenges for biological materials, typically there is never just one technique that can pro
270                                Nanotubes are typically thin cylindrical tubes, but they may occasiona
271                                              Typically, this is done via hypothesis testing: the stat
272                                              Typically, this phenomenon has been considered maladapti
273 e 1 conventional dendritic cells (cDC1s) are typically thought to be dysregulated secondarily to inva
274                     This type of learning is typically thought to depend on prediction error, the dif
275                               Antibodies are typically thought to mediate antiviral immunity by block
276       Conventional diagnostic techniques are typically time-consuming and costly, making them ineffic
277 ich allow bacterial communities to flourish, typically towards the end of fermentation.
278  studies are showing promise, the models are typically trained using features derived from comprehens
279 r selection of novel functions the pools are typically transcribed from random-sequence DNA templates
280                     Capital breeding mammals typically transfer energy to their young at extremely hi
281 r monitoring microplastics, the results will typically underestimate the total amount present, but th
282 ssments, controversies and uncertainties are typically understated; they lack methodological transpar
283 s is challenging because C-C sigma-bonds are typically unreactive.
284  quantum states with spectroscopic tools are typically unsuccessful for such systems.
285  biofilm proteins from other bacteria, which typically use chaperones or initiator proteins to initia
286                      Fast-charging batteries typically use electrodes capable of accommodating lithiu
287 terpenoic acids (e.g., cis-pinonic acid) are typically used as surrogates to quantify both monomeric
288 rom macroelectrodes placed on the cortex, is typically used in drug-resistant epilepsy patients, and
289                      Importantly, the buffer typically used to elute the NAs off the magnetic beads i
290 nts, evaluating two characteristics that are typically used to recommend individuals for BRCA testing
291 gnal intensity for each standard solution is typically used, which requires measurement of the transp
292 ics and compartmentalization are sparse, and typically very challenging to analyze computationally.
293 ese low-temperature conversion reactions are typically very sensitive to the electron counts of precu
294                            Y chromosomes are typically viewed as genetic wastelands with few intact g
295 ot growth, highlighting that drying of these typically water-saturated ecosystems can fuel a surprisi
296                                              Typically we are interested in why and how graph convolu
297  usually involves immunosuppressive therapy, typically with mycophenolate mofetil or cyclophosphamide
298 sual axis opacity occurred in 67 eyes (45%), typically within the first postoperative year.
299 ealing that initial sample volumes of >=1 ml typically yielded higher mean depths of M. tuberculosis
300 onstrate a crucial phenomenon: Deep learning typically yields unstable methods for image reconstructi

 
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