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1 nstereoselective approach starting from 2'-F U.
2  served over 1.2 million students across the US.
3 i rupees (PKR) (approximately US$14; 1 PKR = US$0.009543); double cash (DC), a cash transfer of 3,000
4 ities were 66.7% and 88.4% for color Doppler US, 100% and 76.7% for contrast-enhanced US, and 100% an
5 ,000) infections and cost US$18,000 (95% CI: US$14,000, US$24,000) per QALY gained, 50% NSP coverage
6  1,500 Pakistani rupees (PKR) (approximately US$14; 1 PKR = US$0.009543); double cash (DC), a cash tr
7 ,000) infections and cost US$27,000 (95% CI: US$15,000, US$48,000) per QALY gained, and 50% PrEP cove
8 000) infections and cost US$300,000 (95% CI: US$162,000, US$667,000) per QALY gained.
9   With an estimate of US$94 (95% CrI: US$51, US$166) per Disability Adjusted Life Year (DALY) averted
10  (95% CI: 5,200, 46,000) infections and cost US$18,000 (95% CI: US$14,000, US$24,000) per QALY gained
11 either receive no incentive, receive a fixed US$2 incentive, or participate in a lottery for $5 or $1
12 elds 0.008 fewer QALYs per person, but saves US$204 compared to monitoring every 3 months.
13 cer test, the environmental behavior of (233)U, (237)Np, (242)Pu, and (243)Am was investigated in a w
14 tions and cost US$18,000 (95% CI: US$14,000, US$24,000) per QALY gained, 50% NSP coverage could avert
15                    We assumed a NAAT cost of US$25, NAAT specificity of 99.6%, NAAT sensitivity of 10
16  (95% CI: 8,900, 43,000) infections and cost US$25,000 (95% CI: US$7,000, US$76,000) per QALY gained,
17  (95% CI: 1,200, 16,000) infections and cost US$27,000 (95% CI: US$15,000, US$48,000) per QALY gained
18 3 million disability-adjusted life-years and US$3.5 billion of economic productivity every year, whic
19 ue for successful gene delivery could exceed US$30 billion, and this will encourage researchers to st
20  37,000 (22,000, 58,000) infections and cost US$300,000 (95% CI: US$162,000, US$667,000) per QALY gai
21 reed to make available a maximum envelope of US $45 million toward supporting countries not eligible
22 tions and cost US$27,000 (95% CI: US$15,000, US$48,000) per QALY gained, and 50% PrEP coverage could
23          With an estimate of US$94 (95% CrI: US$51, US$166) per Disability Adjusted Life Year (DALY)
24 ons and cost US$300,000 (95% CI: US$162,000, US$667,000) per QALY gained.
25 ,000) infections and cost US$25,000 (95% CI: US$7,000, US$76,000) per QALY gained, 50% Test & Treat c
26 ctions and cost US$25,000 (95% CI: US$7,000, US$76,000) per QALY gained, 50% Test & Treat coverage co
27 he study sample was 8,075 PKR (approximately US$77) at baseline.
28                          With an estimate of US$94 (95% CrI: US$51, US$166) per Disability Adjusted L
29          Clues as to the future do help give us a possible scenario worthy of such conjecture.
30                                   This gives us a uniquely differentiated picture of the neural subst
31 ridine monophosphate into DNA in the form of U/A basepairs.
32                  Imitation of people informs us about infants' processing of social events.
33                       Total of 111 chairs of US academic ophthalmology departments.
34 ity in a nationally representative sample of US adolescents.
35 neurological disorder occurring in 3% of the US adult population.
36 ease (DED) and associated demographics among US adults aged >/=18 years.
37             If fully implemented in eligible US adults, intensive SBP treatment could prevent approxi
38 revention HSV/HIV Transmission Study) in the US, Africa, and Peru with 2 genital specimens each conta
39  grayscale ultrasonography (US) to grayscale US alone in differentiating benign and malignant breast
40 14 were analyzed for (236)U (as well as (238)U and (137)Cs).
41 anadium (V) is preferentially extracted over U and many other cations.
42 erparathyroidism and inconclusive results at US and (99m)Tc sestamibi scintigraphy were prospectively
43 this study we investigated these effects for US and Yucatec Mayan infants, children, and adults.
44 ated with a fundamental distinction between "us" and "them"-a distinction linked to the perceived ove
45 tains two charm quarks (c) and one up quark (u) and has a mass of about 3,621 megaelectronvolts (MeV)
46 ler US, 100% and 76.7% for contrast-enhanced US, and 100% and 72.1% for strain elastography, respecti
47           In our institute, we now recommend US as the investigation of choice for diagnosing rotator
48 cted in 2013 and 2014 were analyzed for (236)U (as well as (238)U and (137)Cs).
49 nts, the strength of the ensemble-encoded CS-US association predicted the level of behavioural condit
50             Depending on the bubble velocity U, at least three different flow regimes are found.
51 R) is an RNA-binding protein that recognizes U/AU-rich elements in diverse RNAs through two RNA-recog
52 rus (HIV) disease in Ugandans as compared to US-based populations.
53                                         This US-based, multicentre, single-arm, phase 2 prevention st
54  with asthma and control participants in the U-BIOPRED (Unbiased Biomarkers in Prediction of Respirat
55 re asthma (<18 years) were selected from the U-BIOPRED cohort.
56 ty association in a representative sample of US Black (n = 4,201), non-Hispanic White (n = 20,217) an
57       We further show that the input of (236)U by the Elbe River is negligible, while there might be
58 f approximately 10(-4) The A-->C, G-->A, A-->U, C-->U, G-->U, U-->C, and U-->G errors mostly due to p
59 ) with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy at 18 US centers in the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Instit
60  patients performed with open surgery at all US centers including our own (open kidney transplant).
61 /SPM emergence in a representative sample of US children and adolescents.
62 el was calibrated to annual measles cases in US children over recent years, and the model prediction
63 pediatric liver transplant candidates in the US, children who died or were delisted received a median
64 sts of historical influenza outbreaks for 95 US cities from 2003 to 2014, overall forecast accuracy f
65 th annual assessments for up to 7 years at 5 US clinical centers.
66 offer conceptual improvements that may bring us closer to an effective vaccine.
67  and create new opportunities that will move us closer to the vision of achieving an oncology workfor
68                              The most recent US control examination, performed eleven months after th
69 f its implementation litigants convinced the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit to stay the ru
70                                    We used a US cross-sectional sample of 1 545 634 patients (959 153
71 plemented in highly urban counties, based on US Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service U
72  Health (NIH) funding from PhD scientists in US departments of surgery.
73 ystem, named UzcRS, which is responsible for U-dependent activation of PurcA .
74 drogen storage capacity greater than current US DOE targets.
75 -1.63), and those with a household income in US dollars of $20001 to $40000 (IRR, 1.23; 95% CI, 1.05-
76                       To determine trends in US ED utilization and costs associated with HZ.
77                To estimate the proportion of US ED visits made by adults with a cancer diagnosis, und
78 t 24kHz were tested for the determination of US effectiveness.
79 mbined U-series and electron spin resonance (US-ESR) dating.
80 Efficiency iN Chronic Total Occlusion) of 12 US experienced centers, 987 patients undergoing CTO PCI
81 erwent unenhanced MR imaging after equivocal US findings, yielding an overall algorithm sensitivity o
82 s or life-threatening conditions can receive US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) accelerated approv
83 For oncology drugs that were approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and required pharm
84                 All products fell within the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) average bioequival
85 d drug (nusinersen/Spinraza) was approved by US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in late 2016 and s
86 erived lymphoma cells using a library of 106 US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved anticance
87 ds ASCO, Friends of Cancer Research, and the US Food and Drug Administration examined specific eligib
88 mNSCLC with active controls submitted to the US Food and Drug Administration from January 1, 2003, th
89 odenoscopes did not identify deviations from US Food and Drug Administration or manufacturer recommen
90 with generic switches, and complaints to the US Food and Drug Administration regarding generic produc
91 rities and volume deficits, but the proposed US Food and Drug Administration regulations may severely
92 er mL of plasma HIV-1 RNA at week 48 (by the US Food and Drug Administration snapshot algorithm), wit
93 the approval dates of the study drugs by the US Food and Drug Administration) to May 19, 2016.
94 combination of these new technologies allows us, for the first time, to map the physical 3D structure
95 gnitive guidance, (b) biopsy with MR imaging/US fusion guidance, and (c) in-gantry MR imaging-guided
96 ximately 10(-4) The A-->C, G-->A, A-->U, C-->U, G-->U, U-->C, and U-->G errors mostly due to pyrimidi
97                       Thus, how detection of U:G mismatches is translated into the single-strand nick
98 l data on hospital inpatient discharges from US general hospitals in 9 states.
99 ted males compared to 54.8% for males in the US general population, but similar among females.
100                                              US General Surgery residents are not universally ready t
101 I, 3.8 to 66.1) in favor of ABVD + INRT; the U group, 92.1% versus 89.6% (HR, 1.45; 95% CI, 0.8 to 2.
102 ely frequent (10(-5)-10(-6)), whereas C-->G, U--&gt;A, G-->C, and C-->A errors from purine-purine and py
103 0(-4) The A-->C, G-->A, A-->U, C-->U, G-->U, U--&gt;C, and U-->G errors mostly due to pyrimidine-purine
104 -->C, G-->A, A-->U, C-->U, G-->U, U-->C, and U--&gt;G errors mostly due to pyrimidine-purine mismatches
105 A) and negative transrectal ultrasonography (US)-guided biopsy findings; to determine the significant
106 - or double-needle procedure when performing US-guided percutaneous irrigation of calcific tendinopat
107 fication of causative genes in patients with U-HAE is valuable for understanding the cause of the dis
108 ed in all patients with familial or sporadic U-HAE.
109 n New York City (NYC) and the United States (US) has flattened.
110 his experimental survey, individuals from 11 US healthcare systems in the Electronic Medical Records
111 ed significantly (0.9%-84.6%) across the 306 US hospital referral regions (median = 33%, interquartil
112                                              US hospitals receive financial penalties for excess risk
113 tional Readmission Database encompassing 722 US hospitals was used to identify index PCI cases in pat
114 ruited between March 2015 and May 2016 at 16 US hospitals with more than 100 births annually.
115 ril 11, 2005, and December 31, 2008, from 24 US hospitals.
116 3 beverage products recorded as purchased by US households in 2007-2012 (345,193 observations from 11
117  from these beverages given the purchases of US households overall and by subpopulations.On the basis
118 fidic, organic-enriched sediments accumulate U in its reduced form, U(IV), which is less mobile than
119 ng the right audience and what changes await us in the near future?
120 um baratii type F caused 18 (<0.5%) reported US infant botulism cases.
121 reted as a clue for another significant (236)U input in the Baltic Sea, it may also be caused by the
122 sociated with the downslope of the "inverted-U" input-output curve, impaired spatial tuning of neural
123 y hematological chromatin sample space gives us insights on the healthy cell types that are more epig
124    A proper knowledge of the sources of (236)U is an essential prerequisite for such tracer studies.
125                                   Conclusion US is highly specific but nonsensitive for perforated pe
126      X-ray absorption spectra indicated that U(IV) in both hematite and lepidocrocite suspensions was
127 ite, degradable organic carbon, and geogenic U(IV) minerals.
128  sediments accumulate U in its reduced form, U(IV), which is less mobile than oxidized U(VI).
129 aerobic microbial respiration and stabilized U(IV).
130  predominance of a relatively labile form of U((IV)) also provides an opportunity for a more economic
131 tals in Australia, India, Singapore, Sweden, U.K., and U.S.
132 ensitization for allocation of points in the US Kidney Allocation System and Eurotransplant.
133 artate aminotransferase 0 hour, 15.6 +/- 9.3 U/L vs 7 hours, 24.8 +/- 14.6 U/L, P = 0.298).
134 ersistently low (lactate dehydrogenase < 100 U/L, below analyzer range; aspartate aminotransferase 0
135 , 15.6 +/- 9.3 U/L vs 7 hours, 24.8 +/- 14.6 U/L, P = 0.298).
136 riable X-ray energies in the vicinity of the U L3 edge in the TXRF excitation mode at the microfocus
137   The reappearance of C2H4 along with CH4 at U less than -0.85 V arises from *CHO formation produced
138 EC in preterm babies was identified from the US Linked Livebirth and Infant Death records between 200
139 ex vivo decreased from age 4.5 to 6 years (P(U,LPS) < 0.001; P(PI) = 0.051; P(FOXP3) < 0.001).
140 owever, it is unclear how mutations of hnRNP U may cause such disorders.
141 ranslocation of a number of effectors in the U. maydis-maize system and show data that suggest that t
142 the second leading cause of cancer deaths in US men.
143                  Concealed vasopressin (0.03 U/min.) or norepinephrine infusions.
144 erum cancer antigen 19-9 level less than 200 U/mL, and gemcitabine as a radiosensitizer were associat
145 icity in a maize nested association mapping (US-NAM) population grown in multiple environments and ge
146 knowledge on novel sRNAs but would also give us new insight into sRNA degradation.
147  classical Lewis structure nevertheless make us optimistic about the chances of detecting and even is
148 nting designs, with a resin cost of 0.2 cent US per mount.
149        Amid the changing demographics of the US population and the rising rates of pediatric overweig
150             Results were weighted to produce US population estimates.
151 kforce that reflects the demographics of the US population it serves.
152 .8% women), the overall HS prevalence in the US population sample was 0.10%, or 98 per 100000 persons
153 ance claims for over one-third of the entire US population to create a subset of 128,989 families (48
154 household survey representative of the older US population.
155 ate of MHT prevalence exists for the general US population.
156                               To issue a new US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommendatio
157 ents, and children 3 years and older for the US Preventive Services Task Force.
158                                    Among the US primary prevention population represented by 3416 ind
159 g status among 1,037 patients from two large US prospective cohort studies diagnosed from 1986 to 201
160     Investigating telomere dynamics may help us quantify individual variation in the costs experience
161 t way, our work shows that zygosity can help us relate the structure and function of gene regulatory
162 iRNAs were generated from a 35S promoter::GU-US reporter transgene targeted by CRISPR/Cas9.
163 EE then La-Ce-Nd-Sm, Lu(Yb), and Hf, Th, and U, respectively) along with an additional, in-house prep
164 stralia, India, Singapore, Sweden, U.K., and U.S.
165 cipal actors in the Pacific NW region of the U.S. (representing a progressive populace facing stringe
166 rtical cup-to-disc ratio (vCDR) asymmetry in U.S. adults and assess the utility of vCDR asymmetry in
167 valence of BP above the treatment goal among U.S. adults using criteria from the 2017 ACC/AHA guideli
168 how these soil NO reductions could influence U.S. air quality and health costs.
169                        We used data from the U.S. Census Bureau on population projections from 2016 t
170 6 states and two cities participating in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)'s
171 ns of primary source-specific PM2.5 for four U.S. cities.
172 mitory common areas and student rooms on two U.S. college campuses adhering to two different furnitur
173 al cost-effectiveness ratios (ICERs) in 2015 U.S. dollars per quality-adjusted life year (QALY) gaine
174 , years of life, and budgetary outlays (2015 U.S. dollars).
175                                              U.S. fee-for-service Medicare beneficiaries and Oklahoma
176 appendage closure (LAAC) was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a stroke prev
177 s from the same patient by applying the 2016 U.S. Food and Drug Administration accuracy criteria, det
178 , but no commercial tests are cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use with extrageni
179              (68)Ga-DOTATATE approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has triggered widespre
180 s to relate a century of observed changes in U.S. frost timing to various atmospheric circulations yi
181 eed, several recent challenges hosted by the U.S. government have fostered an open and collaborative
182 an ones primarily recommend CXR/MRI, whereas U.S. guidelines preferably point to CHCT/MRI in patients
183                 Costs were assessed from the U.S. health care system perspective.
184 quential, independent cohorts, from a single U.S. health system, through their hospitalization.
185                       More than one third of U.S. HIV patients had missed opportunities to initiate h
186 scribe the frequency of reintubations across U.S. ICUs and to propose a standard, appropriate time cu
187             Nitarsone was withdrawn from the U.S. market in 2015, but its use in other countries may
188 tment (MAT) for opioid use disorder (OUD) in U.S. primary care settings would expand access to treatm
189 nts were women, and 77% were enrolled at the U.S. sites.
190 er was developed with a lifetime horizon and U.S. societal perspective.
191  incident LC identified through linkage with U.S. state cancer registries.
192 i of 482 coyotes originating from 11 eastern U.S. states to address how divergent demographic histori
193 school is required by law in the majority of U.S. states, there is currently no standardized method o
194 sults of this large, prospective multicenter U.S. study indicate that inability to decrease procalcit
195  and well-tolerated compared with TDF-FTC in U.S. women.
196 ases in CyanoHAB occurrence in the Northeast U.S., while the greatest impacts to recreation, in terms
197 cleated cells in Project Viva, a prospective U.S.-based prebirth cohort with relatively low levels of
198 y dating three H. naledi teeth with combined U-series and electron spin resonance (US-ESR) dating.
199 diagnosis BMI or WHR with late recurrence; a U-shaped association was observed for the two measures w
200 ral perfusion pressure values at which this "U-shaped curve" crossed the fixed threshold from intact
201 H activation by using a covalently attached, U-shaped template.
202  2015, with a midtrial protocol change at 10 US sites.
203 d prepared foods, a significant reduction of US sodium intake could occur.
204 arbonate ligands associated with the aqueous U species.
205                                              US surveillance data suggest that the case fatality rati
206                             The Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare the distribution of grades at
207 ing Wilcoxon signed rank tests, Mann-Whitney U tests, and Fisher exact tests.
208        A major issue in thermochronology and U-Th-Pb dating is the effect of radiation damage, create
209 kingly, we also show that a change to the CS-US time interval results in long-term changes in cortico
210              A time-sampled approach allowed us to (i) reconstruct theoretical haplotypes in the star
211                          These methods allow us to associate broad patterns of community turnover to
212  as relevant transcription factors, allowing us to better understand cell-type-specific regulation of
213 ecognition by sigma(N) The structure allowed us to build and refine an improved sigma(N)-holoenzyme m
214  generalization of previous work that allows us to calibrate between a target distribution and a sour
215  Incorporation of proteomic evidence allowed us to change the designation of more than 87 predicted "
216 rational epiallelic stability, which allowed us to classify chromosomal targets of epigenetic regulat
217                                  This allows us to compare conservation over different evolutionary t
218                    This distribution enables us to compute the probabilities of initiation and termin
219 esence and absence of molecular oxygen allow us to conclude that the imidazolium salts is crucial for
220 rential gene-expression analysis has allowed us to confirm the relevance of these targets for EOC and
221                                   They allow us to cross-reference information about organisms global
222 showed similar sulci patterns, which allowed us to delineate the mFPC areas in them.
223 static and dynamic structural probes enabled us to derive direct correspondence between the atomic-le
224                                 This allowed us to derive the spectrum of the non-equilibrium (detail
225 of <0.02% of the single-cell content allowed us to detect approximately 230 different molecular featu
226 ned with first-principles calculation allows us to determine that zone I displays an orthorhombic-lik
227                               This motivated us to develop and propose a new view on the pathophysiol
228                        This approach enabled us to diagnose an issue with TXS solubility, the resolut
229 g, context pre-exposure facilitation, allows us to directly test the relationship between novelty-ind
230                 The novel findings may guide us to discover new therapeutic targets and develop effec
231                                 This enabled us to discover that neural stem cells, derived from the
232                          This method allowed us to dissect the concerted process of E1-E2-catalyzed U
233 DBT) was applied to the samples that allowed us to distinguish between different genders, ethnicities
234 t grows similarly to the wild-type, enabling us to evaluate the function of GRIKs under stress condit
235                        The procedure enabled us to evaluate whether Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase uses the same s
236 r a 7 d monocular deprivation, which allowed us to examine both the depression component (Dc-ODP) and
237 d during a 3-year field experiment, allowing us to examine their effects on the response of Rs, Rh, a
238 of vapor pressures in such cases would cause us to expect these compounds to be present in the gas st
239                         This approach allows us to explain the counterintuitive pseudocontact shift b
240           Our theoretical calculations allow us to explain the experimental observations and to give
241 e followed across multiple studies and allow us to explore patterns of diversity at an unprecedented
242                         This observation led us to explore the possibility that resident macrophage/m
243 red to a bare glass substrate, which enabled us to image single fluorescent particles as small as 50
244                                 This enables us to infer genes that are specific in each cell type, i
245 efinition at the network level, which allows us to infer the economic well-being of individuals throu
246            High-throughput methods now allow us to interrogate the human immune system for multiple m
247 igation tasks to memorized locations enabled us to investigate associations between grid-like pattern
248 ion and dating accuracy of this record allow us to investigate how rainfall in the region responds to
249   Importantly, control principles also allow us to investigate the involvement of individual neurons
250                                This prompted us to investigate whether IGF signaling is essential for
251 (Phi << 0.15 for all measurements), allowing us to isolate the effect of immobilization on enzymatic
252                                This prompted us to look for lysosomal proteins that are involved in l
253 we achieve 55-fold genome coverage, allowing us to map autonomous promoter activity genome-wide in K5
254                Phase retrieval methods allow us to map the internal spin structure of the skyrmion co
255 nt green fluorescent proteins, which allowed us to measure the rates of selectively neutral mutations
256 es at appropriate phylogenetic scales allows us to model their evolution along the mammalian tree and
257                     These techniques allowed us to observe both a systematic underrepresentation and
258           High-flux X-ray tomography enabled us to observe both growth and melting morphologies of th
259       Our decellularization protocol enabled us to obtain a completely acellular renal scaffold while
260        The use of a one-pot reaction allowed us to overcome potential problems with individual steps
261 inity of the Hornsund Fracture Zone, leading us to postulate that the gas ascends along this fracture
262                         This approach allows us to predefine the mechanical and physical properties o
263                       These observations led us to propose a metabolic model for autotrophic growth b
264 ctive site residue as a catalytic base leads us to propose an atypical water-mediated fucosylation me
265             These combined observations lead us to propose that the natural process of brain masculin
266  both anabolic and catabolic pathways, allow us to propose the hypothesis that SIRT1 may actually pla
267 trate concentration in this region and allow us to quantify the degree and temporal variability of ni
268 on of distortion/interaction analysis allows us to quantify the increased affinity of Au-catalysts to
269 d trapped in optical tweezers, which enables us to reconstruct its dynamical equation of motion.
270  This combination of techniques also enabled us to relate changes in SC activity to concomitant incre
271 metres and with up to 8,704 pixels, allowing us to render images such as the Mona Lisa and a rooster.
272   A protein kinase A (PKA) biosensor allowed us to resolve minute PKA activity microdomains on the pl
273 re, the application of exogenous HCT enabled us to show that the activity of plant-encoded enzymes (h
274                         This observation led us to speculate as to whether our data may form the basi
275                   This approach also allowed us to study the properties of distinct AML subclones, in
276 ferential-conductance mapping", which allows us to suppress quantum corrections to reveal the underly
277 zation in structured architectures, allowing us to systematically dissect how brains learn.
278 lar precision of the dendritic block enabled us to systematically tune the hydrophobicity and stabili
279                        This finding prompted us to test the hypothesis that vaccination with the batA
280             The role of hydrogen bonding led us to the rotation of NH4(+) within its solvent cage and
281 y structure folding processes of RNA enables us to understand and control its biological functions.
282                     These observations allow us to understand how ZIF-8 crystals self-assemble and th
283 ns documented using multimodal imaging allow us to use the eye as a window to the systemic infection.
284 imaging (OA) with grayscale ultrasonography (US) to grayscale US alone in differentiating benign and
285                           These results move us towards understanding how the PAG might be intricatel
286 wed that thermal heating, particularly after US treatment, reduced the bitter taste and enhanced the
287                                 Two kinds of US treatments including ultrasonic bath (UB) at 40kHz an
288  Here we show that in mice DND1 binds a UU(A/U) trinucleotide motif predominantly in the 3' untransla
289 y 10(-4) The A-->C, G-->A, A-->U, C-->U, G-->U, U-->C, and U-->G errors mostly due to pyrimidine-puri
290 ctives from bilingualism and acting can help us understand the role of gesture in spoken/sign languag
291 y step in the process, reduction of U(VI) to U(V) .
292 he estimated equilibrium constants (Keq) for U-V bearing minerals were more than 6 orders of magnitud
293 cember 2012 to May 2015, 1522 patients at 35 US Veterans Health Administration medical centers who we
294 -time monitor of toxicity of uranium (in the U(VI) oxidation state) in a plant cell model of Brassica
295 or the key step in the process, reduction of U(VI) to U(V) .
296 m, U(IV), which is less mobile than oxidized U(VI).
297 h 271 coral colonies monitored in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands over 7 years (2004-2011), and validate
298 fiber and climbing fiber afferents as CS and US, while alternating between short and long interstimul
299                  These commentaries provided us with an opportunity to clarify some aspects of our ta
300  or gravisensing and other tropisms, leading us yet further towards the Holy Grail of plant growth.

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