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1                                              GPS and NLR had a markedly larger AUC than CRP, PLR and
2                                              GPS cleavage generates not only the heterodimeric cleave
3                                              GPS cleavage is not a prerequisite, however, for Pc1 tra
4                                              GPS detects more joint events in synthetic and actual Ch
5                                              GPS has been linked to loss of function mutations in NEA
6                                              GPS is also shared by polycystic kidney disease proteins
7                                              GPS is associated with a bleeding tendency, myelofibrosi
8                                              GPS is particularly useful for knowledge discovery in en
9                                              GPS locations of radio-collared lions indicate that free
10                                              GPS models observed reads using a complexity penalized m
11                                              GPS placed 83% of worldwide individuals in their country
12                                              GPS tended to have higher sensitivities and somewhat low
13                                              GPS tracking was conducted in 111 high-risk local govern
14                                              GPS values were predictive of conversion in our populati
15                                              GPS velocities from 14 continuous sites across the regio
16                                              GPS's accuracy and power to infer the biogeography of wo
17                                 We placed 11 GPS collars in 4 different vegetative canopy cover types
18 ntative of the United Kingdom, we created 13 GPS from the largest GWAS for psychiatric disorders (for
19        We recorded the daily locations of 17 GPS-tagged tortoises and walked a monthly survey along t
20 tic analysis of 116 individuals including 25 GPS patients from 14 independent families as well as nov
21 ON algorithm we compute TEC variations at 56 GPS receivers in Hawaii as induced by the 2012 Haida Gwa
22 Affymetrix 6.0 chips demonstrates that all 6 GPS-affected persons studied are homozygous for a 1.7-Mb
23 C1 must also be proteolytically cleaved at a GPS site for this to occur.
24 ve a large extracellular region containing a GPS (G-protein proteolytic site) domain.
25 that if located very close to the rupture, a GPS receiver can saturate while it remains possible to e
26 ctic fur seals equipped with accelerometers, GPS, and time-depth recorders.
27  these predictions using moose (Alces alces) GPS tracking data.
28   In contrast, at pH 5.5, only gamma-alumina-GPS-Zn ternary surface complexes formed regardless of wh
29                   Formation of gamma-alumina-GPS-Zn ternary surface complexes was further suggested b
30 AR features cell phone data connectivity and GPS sample geotagging which can enable epidemiological s
31    We use satellite radar interferometry and GPS data to show that between 2001 and 2010, the horizon
32 he prognostic value of the NLR, PLR, LMR and GPS/mGPS in patients with resectable cancers.
33                  Using both mobile phone and GPS data, we discover the existence of two distinct clas
34            Through integrating satellite and GPS data from five separated populations comprising most
35             To determine how pathogenic anti-GPS autoantibody responses are regulated, we generated a
36 nome-wide linkage analysis, we mapped the AR-GPS gene to a 9.4-Mb interval on 3p21.1-3p22.1, containi
37             The association between baseline GPS and conversion was investigated by Cox regression mo
38 ematic investigation of associations between GPS and many behavioral traits, the behavioral phenome.
39 notypic differences and similarities between GPS, the Say-Barber-Biesecker variant of Ohdo syndrome (
40  complex, pleiotropic platelet defect beyond GPS-like macrothrombocytopenia and suggest that this tra
41 d with improved diagnostic accuracy for both GPS and MRA.
42 f disease on the diagnostic accuracy of both GPS and MRA was evaluated using the generalized estimati
43 ntly associated with the sensitivity of both GPS and MRA.
44 e tissues corresponding to those affected by GPS.
45 irst demonstrated that platelet formation by GPS megakaryocytes was severely affected, a defect which
46 a complex pattern of endogenous Pc1 forms by GPS cleavage.
47 trate the ability to stratify individuals by GPS and opportunities for research.
48                      The predictions made by GPS were experimentally validated to establish that the
49             Horizontal movements observed by GPS on the flank of Katla have led to the inference of s
50  orthogonal to deformation rates observed by GPS.
51                            SIA teams carried GPS receivers to compare hand-drawn catchment area route
52 codes a BEACH/ARM/WD40 domain protein, cause GPS and that megakaryocytes and platelets from individua
53                                The cognitive GPS yielded stronger predictive power than the psychiatr
54  study demonstrate the benefits of combining GPS data loggers, fisheries data, biological surveys, an
55             On 16 March, on-shore continuous GPS stations detected a westward motion that we model as
56 VISAT satellites, integrated with continuous GPS recordings from the Turkish TUSAGA-AKTIF network.
57                          High levels of CRP, GPS, NLR, PLR, and low level of LMR were significantly a
58   Despite the modest effect sizes of current GPS, quantile analyses illustrate the ability to stratif
59 ciations for the entire distribution of each GPS and for the extremes of the GPS distributions.
60                       For example, education GPS explained variation in adolescents' behavior problem
61 ighest and lowest septiles for the education GPS yielded a 0.5 s.d. difference in mean math grade and
62  evidence of an interaction between EduYears GPS and family socioeconomic status on educational achie
63                        Furthermore, EduYears GPS was associated with general cognitive ability ( 3.5%
64                        Furthermore, EduYears GPS was associated with general cognitive ability (~3.5%
65 the association between this latest EduYears GPS and educational achievement scores at ages 7, 12 and
66  follow-up study (N=329,000), a new EduYears GPS explains up to 4%.
67                       We found that EduYears GPS explained greater amounts of variance in educational
68  a significant relationship between elevated GPS/mGPS and OS (p < 0.00001)/CSS (p < 0.00001).
69  expression of spliced XBP1 (XBP1s) enhanced GPS cleavage of PC1 in SEC63-deficient cells, and XBP1 o
70 n our near-field record and InSAR, far-field GPS data, regional measurements from the Italian Strong
71 ing the manufacturers' suggested cutoffs for GPS global classification (>64% as outside normal limits
72 decrease the size of the critical region for GPS from the previously reported 9.4-Mb region at 3p21.
73  activation, SEC63 and XBP1 are required for GPS cleavage and maturation of PC1, and activation of XB
74 emonstrate that cultured megakaryocytes from GPS patients provide a valuable model to understand the
75 rst analysis of cultured megakaryocytes from GPS patients with NBEAL2 mutations.
76                Interestingly, platelets from GPS cases and Nbeal2(-/-) mice are almost devoid of Dock
77 ic Cullin inactivation coupled with genetic (GPS) and proteomic (QUAINT) assays, we have identified h
78  CI): 1.31 (1.15-1.50) per 0.1 higher global GPS, 1.34 (1.12-1.62) per 0.1 higher CDR, and 2.34 (1.22
79 In this research, the effects of glyphosate (GPS) on Zn sorption/precipitation on gamma-alumina were
80 er: <http://maine.ebi.ac.uk:8000/cgi-bin/gps/GPS.pl>.
81                                The Greenland GPS Network (GNET) uses the Global Positioning System (G
82                          One hundred one had GPS coordinates recorded and were included in the geospa
83 laucoma, sensitivity increased: HRT MRA, HRT GPS, and OCT would miss 5% of eyes, and GDx would miss 2
84                                      The HRT GPS sensitivity was 81.5% (95% CI, 73.9%-87.6%), and spe
85 ut mice display the characteristics of human GPS, with defective alpha-granule biogenesis in MKs and
86  the 2004 Parkfield earthquake based on 1 Hz GPS records only.
87                                        As in GPS, Nbeal2(-/-) mice exhibit splenomegaly, macrothrombo
88 y five minutes by accelerometers embedded in GPS radio-collars for around one year on average.
89 amin B(12) as a consistent, novel finding in GPS.
90                              Improvements in GPS technology continue to facilitate collection of tele
91 se of the aberrant formation of platelets in GPS cases and Nbeal2-deficient mice.
92       Our analysis is based on two real-life GPS datasets containing approximately 10 and 20 million
93 elet in patients with GATA1-related X-linked GPS.
94        Individuals in the highest and lowest GPS septiles differed by a whole school grade at age 16.
95  A few decades later, geodetic measurements [GPS and interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR)
96 s containing approximately 10 and 20 million GPS samples with transportation mode information.
97            We used approximately 2.3 million GPS data-points to quantify age-specific mobility parame
98  computer-vision-based methods and miniature GPS tracking to study, respectively, social dominance an
99                                 Miniaturized GPS logging devices provide track data of sufficiently h
100 6 protein undergoes two major modifications, GPS domain-mediated protein cleavage and N-glycosylation
101  modified GPS system 1 (m1GPS), and modified GPS system 2 (m2GPS).
102                           Increased modified GPS (mGPS) was associated with increased circulating whi
103 ems, traditional GPS system (tGPS), modified GPS system 1 (m1GPS), and modified GPS system 2 (m2GPS).
104                       Baboon-attached motion/GPS tracking collars showed that raiding male baboons sp
105 achin-like 2), and we describe here a murine GPS model, the Nbeal2(-/-) mouse.
106        This is particularly true for the NLR/GPS/mGPS which should form part of the routine preoperat
107  by administering a questionnaire, obtaining GPS data, and submitting a photograph of an incision.
108   These findings define the genetic basis of GPS and illustrate the complex role of the regulation of
109                         The genetic cause of GPS is unknown.
110  large agranular platelets characteristic of GPS, while obligate carrier females were asymptomatic bu
111 lation is a direct functional consequence of GPS alleles.
112              The autosomal recessive form of GPS is linked to loss of function mutations in NBEAL2, w
113 We discuss the usefulness and limitations of GPS based on adult GWAS to predict genetic propensities
114 ent here a novel Nbeal2(-/-) murine model of GPS and demonstrate that the lack of alpha-granules is d
115                           Also, modelling of GPS data and estimates of tremor location indicate that
116  trench area, opposing the seaward motion of GPS sites on land.
117 of the thrombocytopenia and myelofibrosis of GPS resulting in fatal hemorrhages in some patients.
118 able model to understand the pathogenesis of GPS in humans.
119       We applied the MRSA to a population of GPS tracked roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) in the Italia
120 and 5380 collar-nights in the home ranges of GPS-collared badgers, we detected no direct contacts bet
121 ure of PC1 to traffic to cilia regardless of GPS cleavage.
122  trade-off, we studied the daily routines of GPS-tagged individuals of the world's largest terrestria
123 addition, the specificity and sensitivity of GPS are superior to or comparable with other methods.
124                          Prior to the use of GPS satellites, extraordinarily accurate clocks measurin
125  are a harbinger of future widespread use of GPS to predict genetic risk and resilience in the social
126 alized to the cytoplasm, and with the use of GPS-linker scanning mutagenesis, the C-terminal portion
127 n multivariate models, both higher values of GPS global and subjective stereophotograph assessment (l
128                                   Reports on GPS are limited to case presentations.
129 t software with Paragon algorithm v4.1.46 or GPS with Mascot engine was used as search engines with S
130  obtained via a secondary means (e.g. VHF or GPS telemetry).
131 d transportin "global positioning system"or "GPS" pathways that are mechanistically parallel.
132  of EMR2 represents a paradigm for the other GPS motif-containing proteins and suggest that these GPS
133  results suggest that PC2 increases both PC1 GPS cleavage and PC1's appearance at the plasma membrane
134                     An optional mode permits GPS to align common events across distinct experiments.
135  peak deconvolution algorithms such as PICS, GPS, and GEM.
136 ese results suggest that in this population, GPS and MRA differentiate between glaucomatous and healt
137 rediction tools, including KinasePhos, PPSP, GPS, and Musite.
138                               High-precision GPS recorded numerous slow slip events (SSEs) in the dec
139                         Using high-precision GPS tracking of pairs of pigeons, we found that if confl
140 ite predictors from six predicting programs: GPS, KinasePhos, NetPhosK, PPSP, PredPhospho and Scansit
141 eory, as measured by the number of pronghorn GPS locations present within the corridors.
142 ducational achievement (~2%) but psychiatric GPS were associated with neither.
143 ronger predictive power than the psychiatric GPS in our UK-representative sample of adolescents.
144  surface deformation data, such as High-Rate GPS, and a free-geometry magmatic source model.
145 ironment and Coronary Heart Disease (RECORD) GPS Study, France, 2012-2013; 6,313 trips made by 227 pa
146                       Results from recovered GPS tags illustrated profound differences among movement
147               Likelihood ratios for regional GPS and MRA results outside normal limits ranged from 4.
148 vents were recorded with satellite-reporting GPS sensors, and flight behavior was observed visually,
149  that PC1 trafficking and expression require GPS cleavage and PC2 interaction, respectively, and prov
150 at unexpectedly the approximately 40-residue GPS motif represents an integral part of a much larger a
151                      We used high-resolution GPS and inertial technology to record 1,119 high-speed c
152                      We used high-resolution GPS and inertial technology to record fine-scale movemen
153 l-place foraging arena using high-resolution GPS data.
154                        Using high-resolution GPS tracking of members of a wild baboon troop, we test
155  ability but involves a stimulation of PC1's GPS cleavage before the PC1 protein's surface delivery.
156                 Mutations that prevent PC1's GPS cleavage prevent its plasma membrane localization.
157 erify this using seismic and new high-sample GPS recordings of the Denali mainshock.
158               A genome-wide polygenic score (GPS), derived from a 2013 genome-wide association study
159 variants and a genetic predisposition score (GPS-17), calculated by summing the number of effect alle
160  Tomograph (HRT) Glaucoma Probability Score (GPS) and the Moorfields Regression Analysis (MRA) for di
161 elberg, Germany) glaucoma probability score (GPS), the HRT Moorfields regression analysis (MRA), scan
162     Then, relative Glasgow prognostic score (GPS) were constructed in three different systems, tradit
163 ive protein (CRP), Glasgow prognostic score (GPS), neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet-lympho
164 ic Score/ modified Glasgow Prognostic Score (GPS/mGPS) (n = 60) were consistently validated.
165                Genome-wide polygenic scores (GPS), which aggregate the effects of thousands of DNA va
166       Employing our global proteomic screen, GPS, we have determined that the loss of Bur2, a compone
167               Here we show that new seafloor GPS (Global Positioning System) observations immediately
168 ion score (CSMS) during grass pollen season (GPS).
169                                 Simultaneous GPS-tracking revealed that badgers preferred land > 50 m
170 -coupled receptor proteolytic cleavage site (GPS), releasing its 120 kDa extracellular domain.
171 G protein-coupled receptor proteolysis site (GPS) in PC1.
172 in-coupled receptor (GPCR) Proteolysis Site (GPS) of cell-adhesion GPCRs and polycystic kidney diseas
173 of HLT/S known as the GPCR proteolysis site (GPS).
174 esidues that define a GPCR proteolytic site (GPS motif) located just before the first transmembrane s
175 G protein-coupled receptor proteolytic site (GPS) has been demonstrated in many class B2 G protein-co
176 in-coupled receptor (GPCR) proteolytic site (GPS) is required for normal kidney morphology in humans
177 G protein-coupled receptor proteolytic site (GPS) motif.
178 G protein-coupled receptor proteolytic site (GPS) occurs early in the secretory pathway.
179 G protein-coupled receptor proteolytic site (GPS), a process likely to be essential for its biologica
180 G protein-coupled receptor proteolytic site (GPS).
181 e (Branta leucopsis) were tracked with solar GPS/ARGOS PTTs from their wintering grounds to breeding
182     We applied the global protein stability (GPS) platform, which assesses protein stability based on
183 ogies that combine global protein stability (GPS) profiling and genetic perturbation of E3 activity t
184 itat-specific positional error of stationary GPS collars placed under a range of vegetation condition
185 yltransferase-programmed stereosubstitution (GPS) of CD44 on human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) cre
186                        This is the strongest GPS prediction to date for quantitative behavioral trait
187 escribe the Geographic Population Structure (GPS) algorithm and demonstrate its accuracy with three d
188                    The Genome Parsing Suite (GPS) is a software tool to track and trace all Retroid a
189                    The Genome Parsing Suite (GPS), a generic multistep automated process, was develop
190                          Our studies support GPS cleavage as a critical regulatory mechanism of Pc1 b
191                     Genitopatellar syndrome (GPS) is a rare disorder in which patellar aplasia or hyp
192                     Genitopatellar syndrome (GPS) is a skeletal dysplasia with cerebral and genital a
193                      Gray platelet syndrome (GPS) is a predominantly recessive platelet disorder that
194                  The Gray Platelet Syndrome (GPS) is a rare inherited bleeding disorder characterized
195                      Gray platelet syndrome (GPS) is an autosomal recessive bleeding disorder that is
196                      Gray platelet syndrome (GPS) is an inherited bleeding disorder associated with m
197                      Gray platelet syndrome (GPS) is an inherited bleeding disorder characterized by
198                      Gray platelet syndrome (GPS) is an inherited bleeding disorder characterized by
199 tified a family with gray platelet syndrome (GPS) segregating as a sex-linked trait.
200 an NBEAL2 gene cause gray platelet syndrome (GPS), a bleeding diathesis characterized by a lack of al
201  have been linked to gray platelet syndrome (GPS), a rare bleeding disorder characterized by macrothr
202 s in NBEAL2 underlie gray platelet syndrome (GPS), a rare inherited bleeding disorder characterized b
203 beal2, are causal of gray platelet syndrome (GPS), a rare recessive bleeding disorder characterized b
204 elets that display a gray platelet syndrome (GPS)-like macrothrombocytopenia.
205 nts and rodents with Goodpasture's syndrome (GPS) develop severe autoimmune crescentic glomerulonephr
206 o by elevating geranyl diphosphate synthase (GPS) activity.
207                      Global position system (GPS) tracking of vaccination teams was conducted in sele
208 tive back-mounted Global Positioning System (GPS) and 6-degrees-of-freedom inertial sensors to show t
209  a combination of Global Positioning System (GPS) and inertial measurement units, to capture the loco
210 studied using the Global Positioning System (GPS) and seismic anisotropy data.
211               The Genome Positioning System (GPS) can predict protein-DNA interaction events at high
212           We used Global Positioning System (GPS) collars and proximity-sensing contact-collars to ex
213      Using random Global Positioning System (GPS) coordinate sampling, 1260 households (5720 individu
214           We used Global Positioning System (GPS) data-loggers to track the fine-scale (within city)
215 s with continuous Global Positioning System (GPS) displacement vectors to show that deformation nearl
216 MM) to hourly geographic positioning system (GPS) location data to understand movement patterns of th
217 ng high-precision global positioning system (GPS) loggers in conjunction with stomach temperature rec
218                   Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements at subduction plate boundaries often r
219 s recorded by the global positioning system (GPS) movement record; the absolute amount of C(4) grass
220 ions from a dense Global Positioning System (GPS) network allow us to determine the distribution of m
221 gh-rate (5-hertz) Global Positioning System (GPS) network.
222 inuously operated global positioning system (GPS) network.
223 spatial data from Global Positioning System (GPS) radiocollars deployed on all known social groups of
224  a combination of Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers and acoustic transponders.
225 low-cost handheld global positioning system (GPS) receivers and free programs for geographic informat
226  attach miniature global positioning system (GPS) tags and data loggers that recorded light levels, a
227 ocks and computed Global Positioning System (GPS) time series at stations located on shore.
228 k (GNET) uses the Global Positioning System (GPS) to measure the displacement of bedrock exposed near
229 es recorded using global positioning system (GPS) trackers showed that the chosen homing paths, as we
230 ver, simultaneous Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking of the entire Spanish and Portuguese longl
231 mporal-resolution Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking of wandering (Diomedea exulans) and black-
232 e used 9 years of global positioning system (GPS) vertical deformation time series to constrain model
233 rmation mapped by Global Positioning System (GPS), interferometric analysis of satellite radar images
234 ancy derived from Global Positioning System (GPS)-based measurements of semi-diurnal body tide deform
235      We present a Global Positioning System (GPS)-based methodology for segmenting individuals' obser
236  We obtained high-resolution spatio-temporal GPS trajectory data (823,148 data points) from six dogs
237 ine turtle movements (obtained via long-term GPS tracking of sea turtles moving 1000s of km), with a
238 unsupervised machine learning method, termed GPS for gene promoter scan, that discriminates among co-
239  velocity (~1.2 m/s) near the fault, 2) that GPS waveforms inversions constrain that the slip distrib
240 evaluate these mutations and determined that GPS cleavage is required for PC1 trafficking to cilia.
241 ariate Cox regression analyses revealed that GPS, NLR, and occurrence of metastasis were top risk fac
242                                 We show that GPS-causing mutations in its BEACH domain have profound
243                   These results suggest that GPS could potentially replace stereophotograph as a tool
244 addition, the likelihood ratios suggest that GPS may be most useful for confirming a normal disc, whe
245                                          The GPS (HRTII ver. 3.0; Heidelberg Engineering, Heidelberg,
246                                          The GPS is a new feature of the confocal scanning laser opht
247 rized the proteolytic cleavage of PC1 at the GPS domain.
248 , in manners consistent with cleavage at the GPS site in polycystin-1 and the proprotein convertase s
249 nteract in the ER before PC1 cleavage at the GPS/GAIN site and determined that PC2 acts as an essenti
250 minal extracellular tail of p85, between the GPS domain and the first transmembrane segment of CIRL.
251 ecent structural studies have elucidated the GPS to be part of a larger domain named GPCR autoproteol
252 t-lateral shear directions obtained from the GPS data in the Aegean do not match either of these anis
253 ht-lateral maximum shear directions from the GPS indicating decoupling between the crust and the mant
254 5 exons in the interval did not identify the GPS gene.
255 expression, whereas the two mutations in the GPS domain (C346S and W349S) produce proteins with drama
256 eviously shown that mutations of CIRL in the GPS domain inhibit intracellular proteolytic processing
257 ns of this conserved cysteine residue in the GPS motif have also been reported in other genes, namely
258 ell membrane is impaired by mutations in the GPS region, it is not blocked completely.
259 n fine-tunes the chemical environment in the GPS to catalyse peptide bond hydrolysis.
260         Each additional effect allele in the GPS-17 was associated with an increase of 0.034 SD in BM
261 opic expression of Gpr126-NTF that lacks the GPS motif (NTF(DeltaGPS)) in zebrafish rescued the trabe
262                               Meanwhile, the GPS reveals very little surface deformation.
263 tion of each GPS and for the extremes of the GPS distributions.
264 regulation of exocytosis, is a member of the GPS family of chimeric cell adhesion/G protein-coupled r
265 o a platelet disorder; identification of the GPS gene will likely lead to the discovery of novel comp
266                However, the mechanism of the GPS proteolysis has never been elucidated.
267 ference vegetation index (NDVI) based on the GPS coordinates of their household location.
268                           In this report the GPS analyzes all significant WU-tBLASTn hits returned fo
269 chemical characterization indicates that the GPS proteolysis is mediated by an autocatalytic intramol
270                                    Using the GPS, the retroviral content was assessed in four model t
271 functional organization of McrA by using the GPS-LS insertion scanning system.
272 revealed a conserved novel fold in which the GPS motif forms five beta-strands that are tightly integ
273 hem are autoproteolytically cleaved at their GPS sites into an N-terminal fragment (NTF) and C-termin
274 f-containing proteins and suggest that these GPS proteins belong to a cell surface receptor subfamily
275 ding of freely foraging bats, in addition to GPS tracking.
276 cted in three different systems, traditional GPS system (tGPS), modified GPS system 1 (m1GPS), and mo
277                                 Here, we use GPS loggers and onboard video cameras to study peregrine
278                                      We used GPS and interferometric synthetic aperture radar data to
279                                        Using GPS coordinates for the GOS sites, we extracted addition
280                                        Using GPS tracking data from 276 wandering albatrosses, we ext
281                                        Using GPS tracking of 38 satellite tagged Pacific black ducks
282                  Our proposed approach using GPS and Web-based surveys enables novel life-segment epi
283 n across eastern North America tracked using GPS tags.
284    Applied to over 200 Sardinians villagers, GPS placed a quarter of them in their villages and most
285 scale information available from high-volume GPS data sets.
286                          To address this, we GPS-tracked the free-ranging foraging trips of incubatin
287 hat the slip distribution at depth even when GPS monuments are not located directly above the rupture
288 ffected patient of Pakistani origin in which GPS appears to be inherited in an autosomal recessive ma
289  fine granularity of the location data, with GPS accuracy down to 10 meters, and the worldwide scale
290    Participants were tracked for 7 days with GPS receivers and accelerometers and surveyed with a Web
291 the use of modern communicating devices with GPS tracking functionality.
292 ryocytes and platelets from individuals with GPS express a unique combination of NBEAL2 transcripts.
293  mutations of KAT6B in five individuals with GPS; a single nonsense variant and three frameshift inde
294 re hand-drawn catchment area route maps with GPS tracks of actual vaccination teams.
295                                Patients with GPS present with mild to moderate bleeding and many deve
296 ormal neutrophil morphology in patients with GPS.
297 pes recognized by serum IgG of patients with GPS.
298 e-mediated decay in cells from subjects with GPS.
299 re we use bird-borne cameras, in tandem with GPS loggers, to provide a unique view of seabird/fishery
300 5 adult female mule deer, equipped them with GPS collars, and observed patterns of spring migration d

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