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1                  At high RNA concentrations, we see that 3'X55 can adopt multiple dimeric species wit
2    Using calf thymus histones as substrates, we saw that a 10-fold excess of PRMT2 promotes PRMT1 met
3 otron X-ray scattering to develop the model. We see that a 10-15% micro- and nanomechanical heterogen
4                                 Additionally we see that a region recently identified as contributing
5 on microscopy and biochemical fractionation, we see that a subset of PLK1 localizes to the mitochondr
6    As human biomonitors, or "insectometers," we see that ACG's insect species richness and density ha
7                                      Second, we saw that adapted CD8 epitopes were poorly cross-recog
8 istory of game projects in a developer firm, we see that adding diversity first, and developing inclu
9                          In support of this, we see that after a staged recognition error by the devi
10 matical model of multiple influenza strains, we see that age dependent transmission based on mixing d
11                                              We see that ASCL1 is highly phosphorylated in GBM stem c
12            Consistent with this observation, we saw that BCR-ABL-specific T cells were cross-reactive
13                                       First, we saw that between 5% and 22% of the canine genome was
14                                              We saw that Black and Hispanic patients overall had a hi
15                                              We see that blocks associated with dependent layer symme
16                                              We see that both sequence and base substituents affect t
17                                Historically, we see that cement-based materials use goes through a pe
18                                              We see that CENP-A arrays have different biophysical pro
19                               Interestingly, we saw that Chlamydia infection induced the production o
20 ion of pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia, we see that chronic pancreatitis is a premalignant disor
21 lopmental decrease in CPA factor expression, we see that cleavage factor I (CFI) expression is actual
22                                         Once we see that consciousness is a biological phenomenon lik
23     Unlike earlier work on other cell types, we see that density variation near defects is not explai
24 ffects of vaccinations on the population and we see that depending on a number of factors, social dis
25                                    Moreover, we see that divergently transcribed lncRNAs do not alway
26                                          Now we see that extirpation of bats on these tropical island
27 P) and single-nucleotide variant (SNV) data, we see that genes with pathogenic expression-altering or
28                                    Moreover, we see that hot excitons are initially highly mobile and
29                                              We see that in these kind of food the amount of bispheno
30                                Surprisingly, we see that loss of pXRb has no effect on either cell cy
31                                 Accordingly, we saw that macrophages from Il22ra2(-/-) mice displayed
32                                              We saw that MCOs exhibit significant activities against
33 re even when individual fibrils have failed. We see that mineral particles take up 45% of strain comp
34                                     Overall, we see that most parasites are not retained (11% retaine
35 ted chaperone ability in fragments of hsp90, we see that multiple fragments from hsp90 can prevent th
36                                              We see that murine AMLs harboring two common human AML g
37      In the context of the colorectal crypt, we see that mutations in APC can lead directly to mutant
38 combining structural and functional imaging, we saw that newly formed axonal boutons were more likely
39                                              We see that our proposed method outperforms competing me
40                     In contrast to ES cells, we see that P19 cells do not undergo pronounced cell dea
41 ing our results to earlier published values, we see that perfluoroalkyl acid levels in residential du
42                                              We see that RapGAP1 translocates to the cell cortex in r
43 internal reflection fluorescence microscopy, we see that septin complexes of variable size diffuse in
44         Exploring the function of this gene, we see that SLC9A9 mRNA expression is diminished in MS s
45                 From the crystal structures, we see that small conformational adjustments limited to
46                                              We see that some folded DNA molecules are loops with a ~
47                                              We see that specialist parasites are most likely to coin
48                                              We see that stable interactions between polymerase II (P
49                                              We saw that stimulation of vesicular gamma-aminobutyric
50                                       First, we saw that strains isolated from infected vaccine recip
51   In our statistical analysis of 1568 exams, we saw that TeleROP-SS was able to return a score in all
52                                              We saw that the overall density and the biodiversity of
53        After conducting comprehensive tests, we saw that the proposed method accurately predicts TF b
54                                              We saw that the relationship between cardiac mortality a
55 st debate in visual neuroscience as a model, we see that the analog of orthodox contextualism is unte
56  between distinct levels of dissipation, and we see that the binding of ATP and agonist molecules mod
57 ic structure of the molecule-surface system, we see that the branching ratio between these two outcom
58                                     Finally, we see that the constituent (MoO(3))(1) of this material
59       As observed in some crystal structures we see that the DNase-I loop is an alpha-helix in the AD
60   Moreover, when the confinement is removed, we see that the existing coherent motion leads to cell s
61                    Extrapolating these data, we see that the fundamental problem with the GFP-SU enve
62                                              We see that the Heisenberg precision scaling of 1/N can
63  fibrillation and H. pylori, in terms of age we see that the incidence of atrial fibrillation is more
64  the folded ensemble obtained by simulation, we see that the mean folded structure is more similar to
65                                              We see that the non-equilibriumness characterized by the
66 yme and fitting crystallographic structures, we see that the PARP1 density is in close contact with t
67                                      Lastly, we see that the preference for paternalism only occurs w
68                                              We see that the strengths of the activation signals for
69 cts of time dilation and length contraction, we see that the symmetry group relating non-relativistic
70                                      Rather, we see that the synapse becomes altered as the new fiber
71 ber of such representations of each integer, we see that the weighting induces massive cancellation,
72 equencies we found to be spatially relevant, we saw that their responses were similar to those elicit
73 e substituted cysteine accessibility method, we saw that these changes were attributable to alteratio
74 layer arboreal and terrestrial environments, we see that these animals must generate a mosaic of many
75                                              We see that these signals interact both synergistically
76  at the genomic landscape of rhythmic genes, we saw that they clustered together, were longer, and ha
77  overlapping pattern and only in some cases, we see that they are significantly overlapped in the tis
78                                              We see that this is also true for simple buffer catalysi
79 regardless of the signs of these quantities, we see that this is another system where enthalpy-entrop
80                                              We see that this proportion does not appear to depend gr
81                             Mechanistically, we see that this un(der)phosphorylated Ascl1 is resistan
82 FRAP) reporter assay for axonal translation, we see that translational specificity switches from inju
83     In agreement with current understanding, we see that trapping-associated S/G2-phase transitions p
84                                     Finally, we see that turbulent spindles can drive both flow of cy
85                           In the structures, we see that two Rad14 molecules bind to the duplex, whic
86                                              We see that typical-size helices are unstable above this
87                                 In contrast, we see that UNC-13, a docking factor for synaptic vesicl
88                                              We see that, upon S0-S1 excitation, gas-phase CHBr3 isom
89 count points on a curve in a "weighted" way, we see that weighted point counting determines a curve.
90                                              We see that when we link all actors in the same movie wi
91 d binding constants to ssDNA for gp32 and *I we see that while they are very similar in high salt, th