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1 luding Veillonella HOT 780 and Porphyromonas HOT 284, which were 4.6- and 9-fold higher, respectively
2 nt between the groups, including Veillonella HOT 780 and Porphyromonas HOT 284, which were 4.6- and 9
3 known, only six have been found that transit hot, A-type stars (with temperatures of 7,300-10,000 kel
4                       We have identified the hot ABA-deficiency suppressor1 mutant, which has a stoma
5 s work were evaluated two methods of drying, hot air and microwaving with rotary drum, combined with
6 l) drying at 120, 150, and 180W coupled with hot air at 50, 60, and 70 degrees C.
7 hocyanins and gamma-oryzanols more than does hot air drying.
8 ng hazelnuts at 120 degrees C for 40min with hot air system.
9                   In HD, microwave power and hot air were performed simultaneously during drying proc
10 ts were roasted using two different systems (hot air, infrared) at different time/temperature combina
11                      For samples heated with hot air, the best linear correlation achieved was R(2)=0
12 fer allows effective heat transfer between a hot and a cold body to increase beyond the limits long k
13                               The effects of hot and cold break industrial tomato paste production st
14 ted a comprehensive examination of different hot and cold combined quenching/extraction approaches to
15 opic heterogeneities, usually referred to as hot and cold spots, are commensurable with those observe
16  to 4.1% (34% of the Carnot efficiency) with hot and cold working temperatures of 60 and 20 degrees C
17                   It is formed vibrationally hot and cools over several picoseconds, completing the c
18 Walp.) is a legume crop that is resilient to hot and drought-prone climates, and a primary source of
19                      For the most protracted hot and dry events, the strongest and most widespread co
20 three extant Old World camel species inhabit hot and low-altitude as well as cold and high-altitude d
21 rature tolerance, limiting its usefulness in hot and low-income countries where malaria prevails.
22 ogy that describes water molecules as being "hot" and "cold", which we have defined as being easy and
23 ins 52 diverse examples of fragment binding "hot" and "warm" spots from the Protein Data Bank (PDB).
24 5% confidence interval (CI): 3.95, 5.71] and hot (aOR = 3.71; 95% CI: 3.07, 4.47) were associated wit
25 tunisian pomegranate peels were subjected to hot aqueous extractions (86 degrees C, 80min, 20mM nitri
26  People living in moderate cold and moderate hot areas are more sensitive to heat waves than those li
27 with mortality in moderate cold and moderate hot areas than cold and hot areas.
28  to heat waves than those living in cold and hot areas.
29 te cold and moderate hot areas than cold and hot areas.
30 ng planet, WASP-33b; the planet is itself as hot as a red dwarf star of type M (ref.
31                                   This is as hot as stars of stellar type K4 (ref.
32 ld" aspects of contempt in conjunction with "hot" aspects.
33                   The existence of the Sun's hot atmosphere and the solar wind acceleration continues
34 e demonstration of both Eley-Rideal (ER) and hot atom (HA) mechanisms when H impinges on adsorbed CO2
35               This means that Eley-Rideal or hot-atom mechanisms are not important; thus, thermal rea
36 nuscript suggesting the presence of a "deep, hot biosphere" in the Earth's crust.
37  break production method was higher than the hot break production method.
38 characterized cold break tomato pastes while hot break tomato pastes were characterized by flavanols
39 samples were substantially higher than their hot brew counterparts.
40 ions and pH were comparable between cold and hot brews.
41 earby cells can be impacted thermally by the hot bubbles and mechanically by fluid mechanical forces
42 vants to turn immunologically 'cold' tumors 'hot' can seed new concepts in how to improve the efficac
43 es of spectral evolution are consistent with hot carrier cooling, during which state filling induced
44 laxation times are observed as a function of hot carrier energies.
45 and limit the time for carrier extraction in hot carrier solar cells.Carrier-carrier scattering rates
46 ur findings demonstrate the rich dynamics of hot carrier transport in amorphous semiconductors that c
47 stinguish between competing photothermal and hot-carrier driven mechanistic pathways.
48 ne heterostructures, and confirm the initial hot-carrier extraction for the C-exciton state with an u
49 s, paves the way for improving efficiency in hot-carrier extraction science and nanoscale regio-selec
50     The ability to harness the "lifetime" of hot-carrier gases with nanoscale circuits may provide a
51  such as hot-spot management, nonequilibrium hot-carrier generation, sensing, and photovoltaics.
52            We report direct visualization of hot-carrier migration in methylammonium lead iodide (CH3
53 ics involving low-dimensional nanomaterials, hot-carrier relaxation and extraction mechanisms play an
54 alization of reactive regions, determined by hot-carrier transport from high-field regions, paves the
55 t-principles calculations of non-equilibrium hot-carrier transport in these systems.
56 y capability of plasmonic tapers to generate hot carriers by slowing down plasmons at the taper apex.
57 for solar cell efficiency can be overcome if hot carriers can be harvested before they thermalize.
58 , but it is unclear whether these long-lived hot carriers can migrate long distance for efficient col
59                              Non-equilibrium hot carriers formed near the interfaces of semiconductor
60                         Decay of plasmons to hot carriers has recently attracted considerable interes
61                    Although plasmon-assisted hot carriers in metals have already enabled remarkable p
62 l illumination, an efficient way to generate hot carriers is by excitation with tunnelling electrons.
63 tanding of the spatial localization of these hot carriers, akin to electromagnetic near-field maps, h
64 smonic applications to exploit the generated hot carriers.
65 on resonance of aluminum to supply energetic hot-carriers and increases optical absorption in cuprous
66 ility of using a single radiosynthesizer and hot cell for production of a diverse array of compounds
67   The method was validated in oat-containing hot cereal and snack bar samples.
68 mons in such sub-nanometre cavities generate hot charge carriers, which can catalyse chemical reactio
69 s of the external environment with adjacent "hot," "cold," "dry," and "humid" glomeruli-an organizati
70 nterval for early deliveries associated with hot/cold exposures, adjusting for conception month, humi
71  and hardness, which is usually observed for hot compressed glasses, vanishes for samples previously
72 urements, we demonstrate that the effects of hot compression and sub-Tg annealing can be combined to
73 ranged from 18%, 18%, and 13%, respectively (hot contrast; 10-mm sphere diameter; ratio, 2:1), to 68%
74 ricity demand to support building cooling on hot days.
75 patterns differed from previously identified hot-defence thermoeffectors.
76 edonia characterised by diel fluctuations of hot-deoxygenated water coupled with tidally driven persi
77 ils can range from below detection limits in hot deserts to over 1 billion per gram in wetlands.
78 gh-operating-temperature direct ink writing (HOT-DIW) of mesoscale architectures that are composed of
79 lently link thioesterase domains in a double hot dog dimer.
80 revealed that each protein subunit harbors a hot dog-fold and that the TE6 enzyme forms a hexamer wit
81 ompanied by an increase in the occurrence of hot-dry summers from once-in-a-decade to every 2-3 years
82                          We propose that the hot electron and hole carriers excited via Landau dampin
83  interaction, indicating a relatively smooth hot electron distribution at the rear-side of the plasti
84 We measured large-scale filamentation of the hot electron distribution at the target rear only at lat
85 mics of the magnetic fields generated by the hot electron distribution at the target rear.
86                              The dynamics of hot electron escape from the laser irradiated target was
87 ng the underlying photophysical processes in hot electron generation and discusses various electron-t
88  in the gold, whereas the quantum process of hot electron generation takes place in both components.
89 hlights of recent examples of plasmon-driven hot electron photochemical reactions within the context
90        We concluded that the plasmon-induced hot electron transfer governed the suppression of peroxi
91 ., increase of peroxide yield), in which the hot electron transfer of Ag nanostructure offered a suff
92 tal observations and demonstrate a beam-like hot electron transport at initial time-scales that may b
93  such targets will produce highly structured hot electron transport.
94 er, insight into the relaxation mechanism of hot electron-hole pairs in the band nesting region denot
95 ns per square centimetre, which demonstrates hot-electron activation of oxidation and reduction react
96 hat WS2 exhibits strong potential for use in hot-electron devices, including compact high-frequency s
97                              Plasmon-induced hot-electron generation has recently received considerab
98 at layer-indirect e-h pairs are generated by hot-electron impact excitation at temperatures near T =
99 the entire visible spectrum by tailoring the hot-electron interplay in various ways.
100 aration of the different valleys involved in hot-electron transfer.
101                        Here we spatially map hot-electron-driven reduction chemistry with 15 nm resol
102  Raman spectroscopy allows us to track these hot-electron-induced chemical reduction processes in a s
103  addressing the low reaction efficiencies in hot-electron-induced photochemistry.
104 ering of magnetically trapped populations of hot electrons (in the case of diffuse aurora) or by the
105 generate these heterogeneous plasmon-induced hot electrons and exploit their cooperative interplay in
106 dium nanoparticles are mildly illuminated as hot electrons are injected into the anti-bonding orbital
107                                         Such hot electrons are typically generated from either locali
108 in population and directionality between the hot electrons from localized and propagating plasmons.
109 re, Hoang et al. study the interplay between hot electrons generated by localized and propagating pla
110 photoconversion applications.Plasmon-induced hot electrons have potential applications spanning photo
111  analysis of the spatio-temporal dynamics of hot electrons in an emblematic plasmonic device, the adi
112 high-efficiency generation of e-h pairs from hot electrons is expected.
113         Here, we show that the generation of hot electrons makes the nanoscale tunnel junctions highl
114 ation of surface plasmons produces energetic hot electrons that can be collected to facilitate chemic
115 erent transition radiation of laser produced hot electrons, which are efficiently enhanced with the u
116 nocubes that produce large concentrations of hot electrons, which we measure using transient absorpti
117 rts the plasma to almost entirely consist of hot elemental ions, while the corresponding mass spectra
118  With early life likely to have existed in a hot environment, enzymes had to cope with an inherent dr
119 tional events will expose female athletes to hot environments, and studies evaluating aerobic exercis
120 sociative reactions by including a molecular hot excited state manager within the device emission lay
121                                              Hot excited states transfer to the manager and rapidly t
122  to photoexcitation is assigned to localized hot excitons which dissociate to free carriers.
123                    Findings were similar for hot exposures during weeks 15-21.
124 ach week from 23 through 38, whole-pregnancy hot exposures increased delivery risk by 6-21% at weeks
125                                              Hot filtration test confirmed that the reaction follows
126 are, for example, treatment of depression or hot flashes, than did those in the control group (adjust
127 anging as it safely and effectively relieves hot flush symptoms without the need for oestrogen exposu
128 adverse events), hypertension (1.2% v 1.0%), hot flushes (0.8% v 0.4%), myalgia (0.8% v 0.7%), dyspne
129 en who received elagolix had higher rates of hot flushes (mostly mild or moderate), higher levels of
130                                              Hot flushes affect 70% of menopausal women and often sev
131 ificantly reduced the total weekly number of hot flushes by 45 percentage points (95% CI 22-67) compa
132  The primary outcome was the total number of hot flushes during the final week of both treatment peri
133 women aged 40-62 years, having seven or more hot flushes in every 24 h of which some were reported as
134  receptor antagonist (MLE4901) on menopausal hot flushes.
135  been implicated as an important mediator of hot flushes.
136 d, originate in dense shock waves powered by hot galactic winds.
137 ne of which is ram-pressure stripping by the hot gas that fills the space between galaxies in galaxy
138                                  Exposure to hot (&gt; 90th percentile) or cold (< 10th percentile) usin
139  compared to each other and measurements for hot (&gt;18 degrees C) and cold (<10 degrees C) hours with
140                          Chronic exposure to hot (&gt;90th percentile), cold (<10th percentile), or mild
141 f cold gas, which were able to penetrate the hot halo gas until they were cut off by shock heating fr
142      Furthermore, we report an enrichment of HOT (high-occupancy target) regions near TAD boundaries
143 luence on the biological properties of GS, d-Hot horizontal lineTap at the position of d-Phe1-Pro2 er
144   The tricyclic acetonide of the dipeptide d-Hot horizontal lineTap is resistant to TFA and thus can
145 Fmoc-Dyp-acetonide (9) and of several Fmoc-d-Hot horizontal lineTap-ketals for solid-phase peptide sy
146 stence of donor L1s that are highly active ('hot') in specific spatiotemporal niches, and the evoluti
147 ovskite NCs with heterovalent Bi(3+) ions by hot injection to precisely tune their band structure and
148 atures under 40 degrees F, an admission in a hot July with an average temperature exceeding 90 degree
149 he detection of TiO in the atmosphere of the hot-Jupiter planet WASP-19b.
150  implies that species are more vulnerable to hot, low-nutrient conditions than previous models accoun
151 nthocyanins in the pomace, and both cold and hot maceration of fresh unblanched berries with enzyme t
152 g on whether the bacterium finds itself in a hot mammalian or cool amoeba host environment.
153                             Decompression of hot mantle rock upwelling beneath oceanic spreading cent
154                                            A hot melt 3D inkjet printing method with the potential to
155 d easily with thermoplastics as the extruded hot melt solidifies rapidly during the printing process.
156 ng methods; complexation, encapsulation, and hot melting.
157 d, medium roast/coarse grind) using cold and hot methods.
158 ide solutions, and the salt migrates towards hot or cold regions depending on the average temperature
159 P) ion channels can be directly activated by hot or cold temperature with high sensitivity.
160 emperature, vesicles can be directed towards hot or cold, forming a highly concentrated region.
161 slatability, and its variable experience as "hot" or "cold," occurrent or enduring, and anger-like or
162                  We tested the use of either hot- or cold-laminating layers to improve (i) the durabi
163 of oat starch with milk components increased hot paste stability and reduced peak viscosity using the
164                                         Four hot pepper (C. chinense) cultivars were planted with fou
165                                     Nineteen hot pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) samples from five countr
166 ase capsaicinoid yield in some, but not all, hot pepper cultivars.
167 unchanged in H. armigera, but was induced by hot pepper fruits and repressed by cotton bolls in H. as
168  also increases capsaicinoid accumulation in hot pepper.
169                                    With VPE, hot photoluminescence and nanosecond photo-Dember effect
170 tion with reactive species formed inside the hot plasma center.
171 e activity (acetic acid-induced writhing and hot plate assays), leading to the identification of a se
172 pper-mantle shear wave velocity to mean that hot plumes-which exhibit seismic low-velocity anomalies
173 he was 4 years old, she ate enokitake with a hot-pot dish.
174  electrical conductivity of both natural and hot-pressed antigorite at pressures of 4 and 3 GPa, resp
175                     Samples were prepared by hot pressing at 120 degrees C to produce condensed syste
176 ere subsequently burnt off via sintering and hot pressing.
177  in the automotive industry, particularly in hot reciprocating applications such as pistons for diese
178 y 1,116 cold-related and approximately 1,019 hot-related excess cases in the United States annually.
179                             The transport of hot, relativistic electrons produced by the interaction
180      Mantle plumes are buoyant upwellings of hot rock that transport heat from Earth's core to its su
181 light tuned near to the atomic resonances in hot rubidium vapor is shown to result in non-Gaussian ou
182 discover that fibrils accumulate towards the hot side of the channel at the temperature range studied
183       The migration localizes domains to the hot side of the vesicle, regardless of whether the domai
184 ensions of p-n legs, height of segmentation, hot-side temperature, and load resistance, in order to o
185         The contact between liquid drops and hot solid surfaces is of practical importance for indust
186 sticization of the membrane-forming block by hot solvent, effectively increasing the volume fraction
187 e and time with fluid injections from a deep hot source, inferred to represent geochemical and temper
188 one acetylation marks are necessary for both hot spot activity and crossover resolution.
189 d upwelling that ascends beneath the Reunion hot spot at the time of the Deccan eruptions.
190  receptors/transcription factors in trans to hot spot enhancers serves as an effective biological str
191                                Sequencing of hot spot exons in CNTNAP2 led to discovery of a 5 bp ins
192             We find Australia to be a global hot spot for variability, with semi-arid ecosystems in t
193 nt system: in silico active site mapping for hot spot identification to guide rational structure-base
194  show in this study that the lamin A p.R482W hot spot mutation prevents adipogenic gene expression by
195      To identify drivers of this effect at a hot spot of antiandrogenicity in the German river Holtem
196              In this way, we defined a theta hot spot on a group level and investigated whether proxi
197 advocated in recent Paris agreement, several hot spot regions experiencing highest droughts are ident
198                                         This hot spot seems to be highly characteristic for PTFL.
199 leotide representing a known PRDM9c-specific hot spot sequence, and compared the structure with that
200  other chromatin features needed for meiotic hot spot specification are largely unknown.
201                                            A hot spot was localized in the farm, which corresponded t
202 en structural mimicry and a crucial peptide "hot spot" and demonstrate its role, along with the MHC,
203 t this region may represent a recombination "hot spot" in CoV genomes.
204 fted in a manner designed to produce either "hot spot" or "widespread" striatal innervation.
205 engthening subsidence produced a mesospheric hot-spot and caused extreme enrichment of photochemicall
206 provide a multitude of applications, such as hot-spot management, nonequilibrium hot-carrier generati
207 rR) as specific bridging molecules in a SERS hot-spot model.
208 due to PPAR gamma gene amplification or RXRA hot-spot mutation (S427F/Y) drives 20-25% of human bladd
209 n from coarse-to-fine grain sizes promoted a hot-spot of organic matter degradation and biomass growt
210 model of Li-Fraumeni syndrome harbouring the hot-spot p53R172H mutation described an elevated level o
211                                Use of a dual hot-spot signal-amplification strategy based on AuNP-AgN
212 getic epitope by determining the interfacial hot-spot that dominates the binding affinity for an anti
213 a major determinant of meiotic recombination hot spots and acts through sequence-specific DNA binding
214 SERS and TERS, including the concept of SERS hot spots and the plasmonic nanostructures necessary for
215 tering substrates with spatially homogeneous hot spots are developed.
216 s and the identification of novel structural hot spots as targets for pharmacological intervention.
217 rustule surface, which provides high density hot spots as well as strongly coupled optical resonances
218 late organic matter (POM) induces diagenetic hot spots at the sediment-water interface (SWI).
219          We identify the formation of strong hot spots between all particles as the main mechanism fo
220 ulation of population inversion at plasmonic hot spots can be spatially modulated by the diffractive
221 h charge carriers transferred from plasmonic hot spots can drive chemistry.
222 in specific genomic islands, which represent hot spots for BGC acquisition.
223 s show that gamma-secretase presents several hot spots for either orthosteric or allosteric inhibitio
224 d microenvironments that make them potential hot spots for prebiotic biochemistry.
225  precipitated iron(III) (oxy)hydroxides, are hot spots for the removal and redissolution of iron, ass
226 se patterns of riparian zone in the cold and hot spots found that land-use patterns had an important
227          Spatial analysis revealed high-risk hot spots in Borneo, the central Amazon and the Congo Ba
228 d human genetic disorders and/or defined CNV hot spots in epilepsy.
229 arge nonequilibrium deformations at discrete hot spots in lipid vesicles and thus inducing an overall
230 show that the recombinogenic cores of active hot spots in mice harbor several histone H3 and H4 acety
231 cated the existence of age-related glycation hot spots in the plant proteome.
232                 Thus, the sites of glycation hot spots might be defined by protein structure that ind
233 bution across the biofilm, with concentrated hot spots of c-di-GMP.
234 of mechanobiologists because these sites are hot spots of epithelial tension.
235                        These analyses reveal hot spots of fluctuations that set the stage for large-s
236 cal anion species localized in the plasmonic hot spots of individual gold nanosphere oligomers, corro
237                                There are two hot spots of intrusion, one in the Luzon Strait and the
238 ng antibodies target four spatially distinct hot spots on RTA, which we refer to as epitope clusters
239                                      We find hot spots on the plasma membrane, at least partially def
240 idues within the amyloid core IAPP region as hot spots or key residues of its cross-interaction with
241        The first one (possibly associated to hot spots or whole Fermi sheets) has a strong mass enhan
242  was detected for many markers, sometimes as hot spots present in different populations.
243 n the stem region of TGGAA repeat DNA act as hot spots to facilitate the transition between the two c
244                      The histidine oxidation hot spots were identified, which include conserved histi
245 h Hawaii, Samoa, and Iceland but not beneath hot spots whose OIB yield normal (182)W and homogeneousl
246 ng behaviour interact to create predictable "hot spots" of fear on the reef where herbivores withhold
247  mechanism and a possible role of plasmonic "hot spots" within the metal nanostructures, remain poorl
248 e nanocarriers and creating the enhancement "hot spots".
249 ard cues through the recruitment of hedonic 'hot spots' within the brain's reward circuitry.
250 to identify ERV progenitors, recombinational hot spots, and segments that are always replaced, never
251 led receptors occurs preferentially at these hot spots.
252 mbination in the genomes with cold spots and hot spots.
253  bridges, resulting in the formation of SERS hot spots.
254 ion marks at mammalian meiotic recombination hot spots.
255 ively bind C3b near ligand-guided functional hot spots.
256 I, at discrete regions in the genome coined "hot spots." In mammals, meiotic DSB site selection is di
257 dentify and classify interfacial residues as Hot-Spots (HS) and Null-Spots (NS).
258                                 Winter polar hot-spots have been observed on other planets, but detec
259  a potential strategy to identify structural hot-spots in proteins as targets for pharmacological res
260  surface snowmelt runoff destabilize smaller hot spring environments with smaller populations and res
261 rus (MTIV), that was isolated from an acidic hot spring in Yellowstone National Park, USA.
262         We used this approach to analyze two hot spring samples from Yellowstone National Park and ex
263 Therefore, physical abiotic features such as hot spring size and position in the landscape are import
264 on of SSU rRNA and mcrA transcripts from one hot spring suggested that predominant Bathyarchaeota wer
265  infects Sulfolobus solfataricus in volcanic hot springs at 80 degrees C and pH 3.
266 eochemical and molecular analysis from seven hot springs in five regions sampled over 3 years in Yell
267 , in red-pigmented microbial mats within the hot springs of Paoha Island.
268  Paoha Island's (Mono Lake, CA) arsenic-rich hot springs.
269  combines a precisely temperature-controlled hot-stage with digital microscopy and Direct Analysis in
270 on of enzyme activity and stability from the hot-start toward modern hyperthermophilic, mesophilic, a
271 between the loss of electronic coherence and hot state cooling processes.
272 ergy excited states, producing energetically hot states (>6.0 eV) that lead to molecular dissociation
273 advantage over other Thermococcus species in hot subsurface environments where organic substrates are
274 c product of the Friedel-Crafts acylation in hot sulfuric acid.
275 ny environments; small-leaved species typify hot, sunny environments only in arid conditions; small l
276     Large-leaved species predominate in wet, hot, sunny environments; small-leaved species typify hot
277 ely short contact times.Drops of liquid on a hot surface can exhibit fascinating behaviour such as th
278 onditions, it takes a shorter time to cool a hot system than to cool the same system initiated at a l
279        Capsaicinoids are responsible for the hot taste of chili peppers.
280 ulding, in which solidification cracking and hot tearing are also common issues.
281 tivation by capsaicin than for activation by hot temperature, suggesting that strong hydrophobicity m
282             It has been a very important and hot topic to study the correlation between methylation a
283 ionalizing clinical significance has been a "hot topic" in other health care fields for several decad
284          In this Journal of Nuclear Medicine Hot Topics discussion, we review the historical pathways
285            After 100-170 days of exposure to hot water at 360 degrees C, the oxidation of the NCD-coa
286  across a transect of bench- and pilot-scale hot water experiments carried out with the same municipa
287         In the present work, optimization of hot water extraction, structural characteristics, functi
288                   The optimal combination of hot water extracts spray dried with 5% maltodextrin at 1
289                    This method, what we call hot water treatment, offers the ability to grow metal ox
290 rncob (PCC) anthocyanin extraction matrices (hot water, 40% ethanol, C18 purified), drying inlet temp
291 s (such as cold methanol/acetonitrile/water, hot water, and boiling ethanol/water, as well as cold et
292 their surfaces after simply interacting with hot water.
293 t stress, because the frequency of extremely hot weather is expected to continue to rise in the appro
294 anging from 0 mm (very cold) to 200 mm (very hot) were all measured throughout.
295                                         This hot zone may supply evolved magmas to Mounts St. Helens
296                   Monitoring this posterior 'hot zone' in real time predicted whether an individual r
297 ocity zone, which we interpret as a possible hot zone, linking ascending melts and shallow reservoirs
298                                              Hot zones like this may be the primary reservoirs for ar
299 mission may be most effective if targeted to hot zones of TB.
300 o the lower crust they generate deep crustal hot zones.

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