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1 and up to 35 mug/L of trans-4-MCHM into water, indicating 4-MCHM was present in sediment collected 10
2 elow 0.26) and high dry matter content (98-99%) indicating a good potential for protection of microen
3 ensitive to competition with unlabeled C3(H2O), indicating a specific mechanism of loading.
4 did not reduce the KIR2DS2 reporter responses, indicating a beta2-microglobulin-independent ligand fo
5  is present in diverse Gram-negative bacteria, indicating a common mechanism for Z-ring assembly.
6 unity and DC-based priming of T cells in vivo, indicating a critical regulatory role.
7 eously develop severe intestinal inflammation, indicating a crucial role for Blimp1 in T cell homeost
8 trast, C-strand length decreases continuously, indicating a deficiency in C-strand fill-in synthesis.
9  were significantly different under perfusion, indicating a distinct biological response of cultures
10 ved any effect of gamma2 on receptor kinetics, indicating a dominant role for this previously overloo
11 ions are 1.78 and 2.83 mug/m(3), respectively, indicating a good agreement between CV predictions and
12 ues between the 2 (68)Ga-OPS202 peptide doses, indicating a high reproducibility.
13 ll lines and almost nontoxic for healthy cell, indicating a high specific activity.
14  the muscle of fast-growing fish was observed, indicating a higher metabolic rate of white muscle.
15 d range of natural accessions of this species, indicating a highly conserved role of this protein in
16  T lymphocytes decreased vessel normalization, indicating a mutually regulatory loop.
17 ion of some markers of allergic sensitization, indicating a need to develop better markers to predict
18 d and shown to grow autotrophically with iron, indicating a new biogeochemical role for this ubiquito
19 perly distribute mbp mRNA in oligodendrocytes, indicating a paradoxical role for the retrograde dynei
20 9 of 63 ion channel/pump/connexin transcripts, indicating a pleiotropic effect on the electrical phen
21 cant correlations with fine motor performance, indicating a possible link between altered basal gangl
22 erculosis Ag-induced CD4 T cell death ex vivo, indicating a possible mechanism contributing to impair
23 e found no clonotype sharing between subjects, indicating a predominance of "private" TCR specificiti
24 on activity under nutrient-limited conditions, indicating a previously unrecognized cross-talk betwee
25 SC aggregates resulted in less bone formation, indicating a prominent role of DA in effective bone re
26 y slower than those formed from control cells, indicating a reduced proliferation of tumor cells due
27 file was observed 5 ps after the interaction, indicating a relatively smooth hot electron distributi
28 for LGN neurons than for their retinal inputs, indicating a role for extraretinal mechanisms.
29 fected thrombus growth at arterial shear rate, indicating a role for Vps34 kinase activity in platele
30 pression of a panel of lipid-associated genes, indicating a role of SLC7A11 in lipid metabolism.
31  decreased the IgE and IgG-binding capacities, indicating a significant decrease in the allergenicity
32 t relative to those observed for free Fe(CO)5, indicating a significant reduction in Fe-->CO back-bon
33 pulations of the states depend on temperature, indicating a small energy difference, DeltaH degrees =
34 +/- 12% after 5 mm, 100 muL/min) was observed, indicating a strength in fabricating micromixers.
35 d mixed paternity offspring at high frequency, indicating acceptance of multiple mates.
36 xhibited increased filamentous actin staining, indicating active cell movement.
37 ect also included the late disease phase (8 h), indicating an important effect of extra-acinar CTSD o
38 s transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER), indicating an increase of paracellular permeability f
39 ings were seen in the spinocerebellar ataxias, indicating an association between DNA damage-response
40 ported after 26,163 person-years of follow-up, indicating an incidence of 8.9 per 1000 person-years:
41 t with known paramyxoviral receptors in vitro, indicating an independence from well-characterized eph
42  showed second-shell scattering contributions, indicating an inner-sphere sorption of Pu on OPA compo
43 uid-crystalline behaviour is rather different, indicating an unexpected sensitivity of the twist-bend
44 ups, but not with the face/tongue connections, indicating anatomical specificity.
45 nd 28.9 +/- 7 degrees at 2 years of follow-up, indicating angle narrowing of 39%-45% and no further n
46 aptojanin1 recruitment to clathrin structures, indicating broad control of CCP assembly by Ca(2+) sig
47 ifferences in hormone-stimulated PLC activity, indicating calcium-dependent PLCs are not upregulated
48 verage), but none from nonstructural proteins, indicating capsids are packaged as cargo into eHAV ves
49  100 mum after being severed from the neurons, indicating considerable steady-state stress and strain
50  of K2P1 expression eliminates the phenomenon, indicating contributions of Kir2.1 and K2P1 channels t
51 anied by increased intracortical facilitation, indicating cortical hyperexcitability.
52 ts the function of the protein-coding isoform, indicating crosstalk between them.
53 his is preceded by disorganization of elastin, indicating defects in the extracellular matrix (ECM).
54 ge differed for different strabismus subtypes, indicating differences in age at onset and thereby imp
55  This did not occur in D2L-expressing neurons, indicating differential drug-induced plasticity betwee
56 ified in Env, but they did not always overlap, indicating distinct requirements of functional stabili
57 bundance varied significantly among gradients, indicating divergence in ecological niche across the s
58 arise in the presence or absence of tamoxifen, indicating divergent enhancer activity for tumors that
59 antle at depths greater than 1,200 kilometres, indicating either a change in bridgmanite cation order
60 g and memory, such as Creb, GABA B R and Ip3k, indicating extensive involvement of DNA methylation in
61  possess four pairs of rudimentary oostegites, indicating formation of a marsupium.
62 es, and primates but are not found in rodents, indicating fundamental differences in selective connec
63 ess was associated with low oxygen saturation (indicating greater right-to-left shunting); higher tra
64 te concentrations in the xylem sap than nulls, indicating greater concentrations of malate in the apo
65 ifferentiation between subpopulations was low, indicating high levels of gene flow, probably due to c
66 ematically between the phylogenetic subgroups, indicating high potential for chemotaxonomic distincti
67 pection of one of these sites after 18 months, indicating how evidence of disturbance can be obscured
68 ad diarrhea following challenge, respectively, indicating incomplete cross-protection.
69 n was independent of the Zn:ligand ratio used, indicating isotopic equilibrium and that the results w
70  slurry solvent N-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone (NMP), indicating it is not compatible with the real battery
71    H2O2 production is blocked by stigmatellin, indicating its origin from complex III, and by pierici
72  climate factors at accession sites of origin, indicating its potential involvement in drought adapta
73  the recall of contextual fear memory in mice, indicating its role in contextual fear expression.
74  the glomeruli of albuminuric BTBR ob/ob mice, indicating its significant role in maintaining podocyt
75 1) (rate -3.3% per 5 years; IQR, -8.9% to 1.2%), indicating large interpatient variability.
76 nterventions alone have shown little efficacy, indicating limited success in modulating neuroplastici
77   KERKO mice had increased LH pulse frequency, indicating loss of negative feedback.
78 on within and between susceptible host fishes, indicating low host community resilience.
79 dney injury risk index of class III or higher (indicating moderate to high risk of postoperative kidn
80 ith overt circadian rhythmicity in GHT output, indicating modulation at the SCN level.
81 oved reaction times to make correct responses, indicating more efficient behavioral performance.
82 ween the data sets obtained from both methods, indicating no in vivo or ex vivo degradation occurred
83 te during the early stages of stress response, indicating orthogonal transcriptional control mechanis
84 m one trial to the next within the same block, indicating perturbation response specificity at the si
85 ersed by receptor antagonists for EP2 and EP4, indicating PGE2 action.
86 n contents with increasing Mnt concentrations, indicating pigment retention by the precipitates.
87 erved in aged mice, albeit to a lesser extent, indicating preserved impact of Cav-1 on structural pla
88 at VsEPs are absent or abnormal in Usher mice, indicating profound loss of vestibular function.
89 ritin and divalent-metal-transporter-1 (DMT-1), indicating PrP(C)-mediated iron uptake through DMT-1.
90 ent, drugs with quadropoly (HHI value of 2500, indicating relatively high levels of competition), duo
91 most stations harbored the highest quantities, indicating sea ice as a possible transport vehicle.
92 inclusion composite are measured and analyzed, indicating second-order kinetics in extended and mainl
93 iated with overlapping clinical presentations, indicating shared and distinct functions for each comp
94 correlate with R1-estimated myeloarchitecture, indicating shared functional and anatomical organizati
95 t of the nose, especially the tip of the nose, indicating shortening of the nose and upturning of the
96  under load decrease monotonically with force, indicating slip-bond behavior.
97 tly explained by GABAA receptor concentration, indicating some form of neuronal plasticity.
98 re mainly effective across C. elegans strains, indicating species and strain-specific responses.
99 es in beta-Li2IrO3 under weak magnetic fields, indicating strongly frustrated spin interactions.
100 nt hookah use) to 58.3% (ever e-cigarette use), indicating substantial false-negative rates.
101 scent primordial follicles than control ExECs, indicating suppression of premature mobilization that
102 t early times net G-strand growth is apparent, indicating telomerase-mediated G-strand extension.
103 A2, in human cells synergistically reduces HR - indicating that RAD52 and BRCA2 control independent m
104 nversely correlated with that of HO(*) or CO3(*-), indicating that SO4(*-) preferentially oxidized be
105  also scales with positive allometry (SL(1.20)), indicating that larger neonates are capable of great
106 ution (18/18) than in buffered formalin (0/18), indicating that Bouin's solution is more appropriate
107 ms were delayed by 0.97 +/- 0.29 hr (p < 0.01), indicating that human molecular clocks may be regulat
108 slocation of nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB), indicating that NF-kappaB is the downstream pathway f
109 mild cognitive impairment: HR = 0.19, p < .01), indicating that normal CSF amyloid levels do not excl
110 in is induced by a constitutive dimer of MYO6+, indicating that multimerization of MYO6 on endosomes
111 apid brain uptake and high target specificity, indicating that [(18)F]8 is a promising PDE4B-preferri
112 ll expression of sensory-evoked NVC responses, indicating that ACh may alter the fidelity of hemodyna
113 s the highly volatile nature of the beta cell, indicating that acquiring and sustaining beta cell ide
114  PARN destabilize Ctn RNA in absence of ADAR2, indicating that ADAR2 stabilizes Ctn RNA by antagonizi
115 ted the most in the androstenone (AEON) group, indicating that AEON is the most offensive boar taint
116 se in pSTAT3 levels compared with WT myotubes, indicating that alpha7beta1 can act as a negative regu
117 1-deficient cells responded normally to DMXAA, indicating that AMPK promotes STING-dependent signalin
118 radative method that cleaves beta-ether bonds, indicating that at least a fraction is incorporated th
119 any identifications were unique to one method, indicating that at least some of the variability in pu
120 teract the invasive behavior of breast cancer, indicating that blocking PI3K-AKT pathway-dependent be
121 h smaller shifts in apparent locomotion speed, indicating that both low-level and high-level visual p
122 esent in animals expressing low levels of SMN, indicating that both proteins function in motoneuron d
123 utation) triggers lung adenocarcinoma in vivo, indicating that BRAF-inactivating mutations are initia
124            M344 displays short brain exposure, indicating that brief pulses of daily drug treatment m
125 horylation induced by CAV1 scaffolding domain, indicating that CAV1 interaction with GRK2 is inversel
126 e decreasing the levels of Th17 cells in vivo, indicating that CCR2 regulates the immune response by
127 omponents were either unaffected or increased, indicating that cells can compensate for long-term los
128 a complex prolactin-responsive neural circuit, indicating that changing prolactin levels can act at m
129 ctor for the spin-dependent electron transfer, indicating that chiral imprinting of the dots may lie
130 ladder integrity following chitosan treatment, indicating that chitosan can be used to effectively co
131 cell cycle regulation of long-range resection, indicating that chromatin remodelling during resection
132  (Eg5) only partially abrogated this behavior, indicating that Cin8 binds microtubules not only at th
133 sitive effect on local neighbourhood richness, indicating that climate effects on trait covariance in
134  CLL cells with high-level expression of ROR1, indicating that combining these agents, which target R
135 the predictions of the marginal value theorem, indicating that communal perceptions of resource deple
136 istent in sediments over the last 50-80 years, indicating that CPs are persistent chemicals regardles
137 ands to type I and type II TGF-beta receptors, indicating that Cripto-1 and Cryptic contact ligands a
138 chment of nuclear localization signal to Sis1, indicating that Cur1 acts on prions via its previously
139 t largely in a nonaggregated form at synapses, indicating that cytosolic forms of the protein are lik
140 nto the striatum, but not into the cerebellum, indicating that defects in striatal neurons favor the
141 (WM) is disproportionately reduced in AS mice, indicating that deficits in WM development are a major
142 zymatic activity when ERManI is not expressed, indicating that demannosylation is a critical step for
143 measured where desmin aggregates were located, indicating that desmin aggregates are rigid.
144 rly for autoimmune and inflammatory disorders, indicating that differences in disease risk may result
145 ng glucocerebrosidase are risk factors for PD, indicating that disrupted GSL clearance plays a key ro
146 he DNA methylation profile of skeletal muscle, indicating that DNA methylation constitutes a rapidly
147 ot required in mammalian cell DNA replication, indicating that drugs targeting the terminase complex
148 infection with minimal lymph node enlargement, indicating that elevated cell metabolic activity early
149 7a1, the key regulator of bile salt synthesis, indicating that elevated serum bile salts in Fut2(-/-)
150 MI by activating reparative Ly6C(low) Mos/Mps, indicating that Ep3 receptor activation may be a promi
151 PS production and the Frz chemosensory system, indicating that EPS regulates cellular reversal in par
152 Erf resulted in impaired repopulation ability, indicating that Erf is necessary for hematopoietic ste
153 psis root tips as early as 6 h post infection, indicating that ET signaling was activated in Arabidop
154 t violated the Cox proportionality assumption, indicating that feeding trials in similar populations
155 the functional replenishment of vesicle pools, indicating that few vesicles outside of the ribbon-sty
156 ion eliminates intermediate metastable states, indicating that flux is enhanced in molecular machines
157 in the somitic cells abolished the FN pillars, indicating that FN pillar formation is dependent on th
158 n the fiber bundle surface during the process, indicating that FTIRM is an effective tool to analyze
159 in as well as by wortmannin but not by AG1478, indicating that Gi/o and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI
160 1-2 grik2-1 mutant was sensitive to high salt, indicating that GRIKs are also involved in salinity si
161 in2 are increased following sleep deprivation, indicating that GS and innexin2 genes are dynamically
162 d by LdSar1:T34N in an in vitro budding assay, indicating that GTP-bound LdSar1 is required for buddi
163 ealed a significant week-by-group interaction, indicating that HAM-D scores for citalopram-treated pa
164  cells are killed, but not when only OSNs die, indicating that HBCs are reserve stem cells that respo
165  the reverse was found in wastewater effluent, indicating that humic-like fluorescence is associated
166  phenocopied the absence of the MyD88 pathway, indicating that IL-18R is a critical MyD88-upstream pa
167 infection with a more recent wild-type strain, indicating that immune responses to the more conserved
168 ts that inactivate more slowly than wild type, indicating that increased cation permeability may lead
169 ated in more than one synchronized population, indicating that individual neurons can be excited by m
170  limited to the inclusion in which it resides, indicating that it counteracts a spatially restricted
171 independent TSSs exhibited the same hierarchy, indicating that it reflects gene activation per se.
172 use and human cells infected with C. albicans, indicating that JNK1 may be a therapeutic target for t
173  for mitotic clonal expansion in 3T3-L1 cells, indicating that KDM5 KD may interfere with differentia
174 'top-down' and combined 'bottom-up' estimates, indicating that large CH4 emissions from trees adapted
175 cellular mouth of the ion pore remains closed, indicating that local movements of the transmembrane h
176 tion, it does not rescue cell differentiation, indicating that macrophages play a key role in the red
177 ividuals did not display ciliogenesis defects, indicating that MAPKBP1 may represent a new family of
178 sured were comparable between different doses, indicating that mechanisms of uptake and elimination w
179 cumulation in GCs compared with B6.Sle1b mice, indicating that Mer immunoregulatory signaling in APCs
180 and alleviates catatonic signs in Cnp-/- mice, indicating that microglial-mediated inflammation cause
181 owever, cap size does not affect growth speed, indicating that microtubules are far from instability
182  a critical effect on the inhibitory activity, indicating that modulation of the conformational space
183  of magnitude greater binding for both metals, indicating that MRCs were much more important than PVC
184 natally, including decreased tendon thickness, indicating that mTORC1 is necessary for postnatal tend
185 cal of the adult SCN appears approximately P2, indicating that multiple signals may mediate circadian
186 ivity and elevated levels of MutSbeta complex, indicating that MutSbeta abundance drives expansions.
187 tially reversed the effects of MDM2 depletion, indicating that MYCN is an important MDM2 target.
188 ent when GTP hydrolysis of Sey1p is inhibited, indicating that network maintenance requires continuou
189  concentrations during equipment installation, indicating that no sources of target compounds were in
190 tes proteasome-mediated degradation of SmgGDS, indicating that nucleolar sequestration of SmgGDS by U
191 t ribosomal RNA production increases with age, indicating that nucleolar size and activity can serve
192  reversed the increased macrophage activation, indicating that ODC and putrescine are regulators of m
193 articles to 45% for the Snake River particles, indicating that particle-bound, or sorbed Zn, was bioa
194 esults well matched the pathological analysis, indicating that PCA-tdTHz is a quick, powerful, evolvi
195  the mTORC1 signaling pathway and cause death, indicating that persistent signaling supports senescen
196  than normal CCS under both reduction targets, indicating that policies that promote CCS should encou
197 es during self-generated ('active') movements, indicating that predicted sensory consequences of moto
198 tergenic or deeply intronic non-coding region, indicating that proximal regulatory sequences are suff
199  target mRNAs but up-regulated their proteins, indicating that Pum1 and Pum2 regulate the translation
200 mately 1% of TS cases carry one of these CNVs, indicating that rare structural variation contributes
201  not affect any of the CCK-8-evoked responses, indicating that rather than acting on the nerves withi
202 e highly susceptible to mycolactone treatment, indicating that Sec61 blockade affects antigen cross-p
203  which is present at birth and nonprogressive, indicating that sensory neuron identity is prenatally
204 he centromere and pericentromere respectively, indicating that Sgo2 at the centromere is required for
205 istance in IgG-deficient mice via FcgammaRIIB, indicating that similar processes may be operative in
206 ificant increase in the presence of these Tms, indicating that single and double stabilizing substitu
207 -Gilbert simulations confirmed our hypothesis, indicating that solving magnetic field inhomogeneity m
208 red to G1-phase, but were resumed in G2-phase, indicating that specific interactions need to be disso
209 fter therapy but was not seen macroscopically, indicating that SPECT/CT imaging might be more sensiti
210 imentally-induced stress in desiccated mosses, indicating that spectral imaging is an effective tool
211 an and preclinical animal studies is reviewed, indicating that SPMs are physiologic mediators and pha
212 alizing anti-IL-2 Ab or STAT5/JAK3 inhibitors, indicating that STAT5 signaling drives RICD in TEM cel
213 ubstitution T401A in the 2nd SIA-binding site, indicating that substrate binding via this site enhanc
214 vels or not at all in some tardigrade species, indicating that tardigrades possess potentially novel
215 MV from Geneva 88 than with BBMV from NO-QAGE, indicating that the ABCC2 mutation also affects the as
216 locked by the Src family kinase inhibitor PP2, indicating that the action of pilocarpine on endogenou
217 ated consequences of delaying CRY degradation, indicating that the Afh mutation prolongs nighttime hy
218  was observed only with subsaturating stimuli, indicating that the agonist promotes channel opening s
219 y, both contribute to the entire host autopod, indicating that the autopod positional value is irreve
220 cades with normal main sequence relationships, indicating that the brainstem and medial cerebellar st
221 ent limits of detection and regression slopes, indicating that the chemotaxis-related alkane accumula
222 nding pocket for recognition of EPF1 and EPF2, indicating that the constitutive TMM-ERf complexes fun
223 tants, which was also seen in Ccbe1 knockouts, indicating that the endocardium is activated in multip
224 ndosymbionts do not form a monophyletic group, indicating that the endosymbiotic lifestyle has evolve
225 ched 57.9 GHz under a magnetic field of 3 kOe, indicating that the epitaxial BaM films with strong se
226 ream of the motif show even lower MGPA levels, indicating that the GCN4/SKn1/RY motif is not the only
227 ease the Arabidopsis resistance to Pst DC3000, indicating that the gene promotes the Arabidopsis susc
228 t not under food- or salt-depleted conditions, indicating that the hedonic value of water-evoked resp
229 HIV-1 CA NTD cannot replace the HTLV-1 CA CTD, indicating that the HTLV-1 CA subdomains provide disti
230 ed the excessive ROS and suppressed autophagy, indicating that the increased generation of ROS was as
231 NMDA receptors blocks this attenuating effect, indicating that the interaction between glutamate-medi
232 ied heat shock and insulin signaling pathways, indicating that the IPR is a distinct pathway that pro
233 DCIS before the emergence of invasive disease, indicating that the malignant nature of the DCIS is de
234  Xenopus embryos in a Snail1-dependent manner, indicating that the mechanism of action for NA in cell
235 ulted in light-like phase delays and advances, indicating that the neurotransmitter of the compound e
236 ographically distal hantavirus, Puumala virus, indicating that the observed alpha/beta fold is well p
237 flow and (18)F-FDG uptake in subcutaneous WAT, indicating that the physiologic response is to reduce
238 g the transferred hydrogen atoms by deuterium, indicating that the process is governed by tunneling.
239 dentical to the expected initial cell density, indicating that the reduction in CFU number is explain
240 ntly inactive and frequently active compounds, indicating that the structural context in which PAINS
241 s via induction of E2F1 in response to stress, indicating that the tumor-promoting effect of E2F7/8 i
242  significantly decreased ehrlichial infection, indicating that the Ub pathway is critical for ehrlich
243 onstrated the identical perceptual phenomenon, indicating that the underlying mechanisms of temporal
244 ver, viruses lacking vp3 have abnormal shapes, indicating that the vp3 gene is important for virus st
245 y low convergence but generally high accuracy, indicating that the workflows arrived at largely compl
246 ve defect in POLA2-binding and PP stimulation, indicating that these activities are critical for the
247 n activated Galpha13 and R7-RGS heterotrimers, indicating that these effector RhoGEFs can engage Galp
248 uppressed in the ABA-deficient mutant sitiens, indicating that these effects of S-della are ABA depen
249 ues 44-65 against reconstituted HDL particles, indicating that these mAbs specifically recognize the
250  but not in the voltage-gated calcium channel, indicating that these phenotypes are caused by a leaky
251  The viability of C6 cells remained unchanged, indicating that these surfaces will not cause excess g
252 responses in both the mPFC and basal amygdala, indicating that they could convey contextual informati
253 f either resulted in loss of MAs(III) binding, indicating that they form an MAs(III) binding site.
254 owly returned to resting (i.e. ferric) enzyme, indicating that they represented catalase-inactive int
255 duction in ICa was not mimicked by Gbetagamma, indicating that this effect was independent of Gbetaga
256 -Sachs disease, a severe human gangliosidosis, indicating that this enzyme is responsible for the met
257 sulinoma 832/13 cells and in human beta-cells, indicating that this pathway is conserved across speci
258 ization, resulted in reduced RVFV replication, indicating that this pathway is important for viral re
259 ntly reduced hamster ear sebaceous gland size, indicating that this pro-drug approach was critical to
260  mice, Treg numbers were dramatically reduced, indicating that together, c-REL and IkappaBNS are pivo
261 amount of Top3beta that associates with mRNAs, indicating that Top3beta is specifically targeted to m
262 lux of newly synthesized PTC-containing mRNAs, indicating that truncated mutant proteins originated p
263 dent on MinD and the DivIVA-like protein Cdv3, indicating that two distinct pools of MinC are coordin
264 mechanism by a radical SAM superfamily enzyme, indicating that two resistance mechanisms existed in C
265  see text] The softness kernel is nearsighted, indicating that under constant-chemical-potential cond
266 s result in loss of blockade antibody binding, indicating that viral evolution, specifically at resid
267 ble to reduce VPS52 levels during infestation, indicating that VPS52 is an important virulence target
268 ensitive phenotype of Arabidopsis akt1 mutant, indicating that ZxAKT1 functions as an inward-rectifyi
269 rp43 suppresses H2A.Z-mediated splice defects, indicating that, in the absence of H2A.Z, stalled spli
270 han 3.4% and recovery was between 85% and 106%, indicating the absence of matrix effect.
271 ial, and LRF still occurs in approximately 20%, indicating the continued need for more effective and
272  52 of 1001; 5.19% in the derivation data set), indicating the need for transdiagnostic prediction of
273 d approximately 39% in the bathypelagic layer, indicating the central role of heterotrophy in the dar
274 e resistant to subsequent challenge with CT26, indicating the generation of CT26-specific protective
275 ons from infected to naive astrocyte cultures, indicating the generation of prion infectivity in vitr
276 fer genes that are specific in each cell type, indicating the genes are involved in directing the cel
277 ST SRM 1643e) and groundwater sample analysis, indicating the good reliability and applicability of o
278  0.30 in the distal colorectal cancer network, indicating the greater clustering tendency of the prox
279 et occupied by some H3 HA-specific inhibitors, indicating the high relevance of this cavity for drug
280 alues can be ordered as L35<F68<L64<F127<P123, indicating the importance of the hydrophobic environme
281 ted CZTS (Au/CZTS and Pt/CZTS) photocatalysts, indicating the MoS2-rGO hybrid is a better co-catalyst
282 tein profiles matured within 24 hours or less, indicating the most rapid transition from colostrum to
283 ncreasing despite availability of PCR testing, indicating the need for strategies to improve aetiolog
284 eavage with concomitant cleavage of caspase-3, indicating the onset of apoptosis of LX-2 cells, as wa
285  a nematode-infective juvenile recovery assay, indicating the oxidized compound is not required for t
286 imes independently from saprotrophic lineages, indicating the potential for functional overlap betwee
287 f IBD in the TNBS-induced colitis mouse model, indicating the potential of FOLH1/GCPII inhibitors for
288 oxides are unstable outside the O2 atmosphere, indicating the presence of active O atoms, crucial for
289 sine residues, generate distinct PRE profiles, indicating the presence of intermolecular interactions
290  in a dramatic reduction of allergic response, indicating the role of B cells in amplification of TH2
291  angle of 35 degrees is calculated to be 16 h, indicating the significant reaction of IMD over the co
292  optimized yogurt had 79% acceptability index, indicating the use of PGJ and GSF is a feasible altern
293 n gamma-chain (gammac) genes (Rag2(-/-)gammac(-/-)), indicating their innate nature and their gammac
294 lipoprotein B is their main protein component, indicating their origin from low-density lipoprotein,
295 2, and Thr-240) were close to the active site, indicating their possible role in phosphorylation-medi
296 ons within the Cd44, Cdkn1a, and Cdkn2b genes, indicating they are direct FOXF1 targets.
297 rigenic phenotype induced by PTPA suppression, indicating they function as null alleles.
298 iated secondary kinetic isotope effects (KIEs), indicating very similar transition state stabilities
299 ysis produced an area under the curve of 0.87, indicating very good discrimination; a cut-point of 37
300  with increasing FD quartile, Ecc was greater (indicating worse average regional function) (P < .001)

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