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1  approximately 1 in 5 (18%) Americans within a given 1 year period, placing a substantial burden on t
2  between the protein proximal ADP-ribose and a given amino acid side chain.
3 vention trials to compare diets that provide a given amount of energy from free sugars with a control
4 ement reactions that are designed to convert a given amount of RNA molecules (i.e., the analyte) into
5 two reagents that can bind simultaneously to a given analyte, is the gold standard in diagnostics and
6                                       Within a given anatomical set, there exist diverse neuronal typ
7          The choice of the best protocol for a given application depends on a number of criteria that
8 rs to choose the most promising molecule for a given application, prior to its synthesis.
9 ponse distance on a single particle basis at a given applied force to quantitatively probe for the ph
10 factors were required between electrodes for a given array.
11 bility of the target region to interact with a given asRNA using a differential entropic consideratio
12                      The majority of BGCs in a given bacterium are not expressed under normal laborat
13 ty and GC-content of all reads that occur at a given base position.
14 interactions that could be functional during a given biological process.
15 ribosome activity for each expressed gene in a given biological sample.
16 e to higher than anticipated occupancies for a given blood drug concentration.
17                        We also find that for a given body geometry, there is a specific flagellar geo
18  the size of a population (i.e., "patch") in a given body site, what defines the boundaries of distin
19 c perturbations reflecting the capability of a given brain area to propagate neuronal activity to oth
20 rizing the profile of intrinsic ignition for a given brain state provides insight into the precise na
21 pagate neuronal activity to other regions in a given brain state.
22 of interventions to reduce HIV incidence for a given budget and to identify the circumstances in whic
23 pathway that increases the secretion rate at a given Ca(2+) level.
24 re coronary artery bypass graft surgeries in a given calendar year were classified as centers with on
25 ates and benzhydryl carboxylates reveal that a given carbonate solvolyzes over the higher Marcus intr
26 eity of the scaling of families belonging to a given category or predefined group.
27 etric that characterizes the degree to which a given cell line exhibits hybrid E/M features.
28 ation sequencing runs, higher proportions of a given cell line generated frequencies with higher prec
29 labels; e.g. if regulatory sites specific to a given cell type are also more likely to be promoter-pr
30                 By comparing RNA-seq data of a given cell type before and after a specific perturbati
31 he binding of transcription factors (TFs) in a given cellular context.
32 of investigating mitochondrial importance in a given cellular process have centered upon depletion of
33  specific GEF-small GTPase dyad functions in a given cellular process.
34 nal model demonstrating that the activity in a given channel is both boosted and weakened after a sys
35  point (CPA) for statistical copolymers with a given chemical and sequence distribution1 could be stu
36 alls that might be encountered upon adopting a given chemical genetics approach.
37 n about long-term risks of adult obesity for a given child at his or her present age and weight.
38 preparation of all possible stereoisomers of a given chiral molecule bearing multiple stereocenters b
39 cess of choosing an interaction partner with a given chirality from a complex mixture of many possibl
40  of the reward contingencies associated with a given choice situation.
41                  Selecting the best drug for a given cluster may have a bigger benefit than that gain
42 ed to tailor adsorbents to the conditions of a given CO2 separation process.
43 ent termination may facilitate regulation of a given coding region by multiple cytoplasmic signals.
44  as the steric bulk of NR4(+) increases (for a given concentration of NR4(+)).
45 certainty about the prognostic importance of a given concentration of NT-proBNP in HF patients with a
46 given export rate and accelerates export for a given concentration of Suc in the mesophyll and (2) se
47             This suggests that habitat under a given condition is not necessarily a habitat under alt
48 tures, only one structure predominates under a given condition.
49 or high-severity fire) was needed to support a given conifer seedling density, which implies that pro
50 two experiments, participants judged whether a given consonant-vowel speech sound was large or small,
51 ists in the strength of connectivity between a given cortical area and the claustrum.
52 en animals carrying a conditional allele and a given Cre allele in case the alleles are on the same c
53 to predict the amount of activated cortex at a given current.
54 ciated with the probability of conceiving in a given cycle (hazard ratio per 1-pg/mL increase, 0.999;
55 eads need to support a short RNA molecule in a given dataset before it can be considered different fr
56 ible with the dynamics of the metabolites in a given dataset.
57 ssociations between the lowest hemoglobin on a given day and organ dysfunctions the following day wer
58                     The lowest hemoglobin on a given day was significantly associated with the respir
59 ividual neurons while systematically varying a given dimension of the stimulus.
60 REs in the tissues and cells that pertain to a given disease.
61 g while accounting for the estimated risk of a given donor-recipient match.
62 he relative stability of different sheets at a given doping level.
63 nes suggests common demographic responses to a given driver, and quantification of major drivers and
64 iven sample is used to predict the effect of a given drug on that sample.
65  dynamics, all populations of all species in a given environment flux the same amount of energy on av
66 eate different sizes, a clonal population in a given environment maintains a uniform size across indi
67 n the number of viable trait combinations in a given environment, then communities with strong multid
68  the composition of a microbial community in a given environment.
69 unctional traits can act to maximize ANPP in a given environmental setting.
70 rmity of coverage is both local (coverage of a given exon across different platforms) and global (cov
71 zing hundreds to thousands of samples within a given experiment, we have developed a data streaming p
72 ugar content in the leaf required to achieve a given export rate and accelerates export for a given c
73 o E. verrucosus, Cd uptake rates, related to a given exposure concentration, were higher, and lethal
74              In unadjusted GEE analyses, for a given fasting glucose, HbA1c values were statistically
75 idMatch is ranking lipid identifications for a given feature by the sum of fragment intensities.
76 that juxtapose coverages in samples in which a given feature is found.
77 n complicated by the lack of a reference for a given feedstock.
78 mportance is how to control the formation of a given fiber network to optimize a desired function.
79 red to minimize economic costs of disease in a given field in a given season.
80 s shock that, should it occur, would lead to a given final systemic loss.
81  validate or optimise cleaning practices for a given food manufacturing process.
82 ditions necessary for gauging the ability of a given formate dehydrogenase or other CO2-utilizing enz
83 he reaction at every fraction of time and at a given frequency.
84 proximating the global maximum or minimum of a given function) to solve a Higgs-signal-versus-backgro
85                    For a protein family with a given functional fold, the principle of minimal frustr
86      Discovery of new chemical reactivity of a given functional group can often result in innovative
87  at different levels to target expression of a given gene and provide tissue-specific and stage-speci
88 ne for inferring the evolutionary history of a given gene family; this pipeline can model gene sequen
89 unction mutations can disrupt both copies of a given gene in humans and phenotypic analysis of such '
90 lso predicts which TF binding sites regulate a given gene more accurately than using genomic distance
91 erface to simulate gene expression data from a given gene network using the stochastic simulation alg
92 eoform families, the set of proteoforms from a given gene, are constructed and visualized from proteo
93 iably predicts the most efficient shRNAs for a given gene.
94 gth that are randomly distributed throughout a given gene.
95 inations controlling the expression level of a given gene.
96 gnitude of expression change associated with a given genetic variant, as a biologically interpretable
97 knowledge of the positions of nucleosomes on a given genome, methods are now at hand to estimate the
98 neral, failing to capture sequences novel to a given genome.
99 ls and in their consistency of annotation of a given genomic position across cell types.
100        Yet optimal performance requires that a given gesture be modified appropriately depending on t
101                        For the glycoforms of a given glycopeptide or set of derivatized glycans, the
102                      The glycan structure of a given glycopeptide was determined by collision-induced
103 d how discriminable the individual fields of a given grid cell are by looking at the distribution of
104                                           In a given GRIR drug formulation, accuracy, response time,
105  the number of functional stereocilia within a given hair bundle.
106  cells (HCs) dictates the direction in which a given HC can respond to cues such as sound, head movem
107 odel to estimate the proportion of manuka in a given honey.
108  in the annual NSAID treatment percentage at a given hospital.
109  the fraction of true infectious viruses for a given host in viral tagging experiments.
110 interaction on the microscopic properties of a given hydrogen-bonded fluid.
111 ate greater repolarization abnormalities for a given hypoglycemic stimulus despite comparable sympath
112 st HIV-1 often include multiple variants for a given immunogen for better coverage of the extensive v
113        While including multiple variants for a given immunogen in prime-boost vaccination strategies
114 mergence and flowering was more sensitive to a given increase in summer temperature at colder than wa
115 ity and to develop therapies personalized to a given individual (precision medicine).
116 at is obviously different from the others in a given individual) in intrapatient comparative analysis
117 ults when multiple pathogens are detected in a given individual.
118  Mutations are identical in all lesions from a given individual.
119                                           At a given initial aggregate mobility diameter, diesel aggr
120  (PR), capable of increasing the efficacy of a given injected dose by improving both pharmacokinetic
121 ial specificity of activation in response to a given input [5-7].
122 uitment of cortical territory in response to a given input.
123 entifying the free theory that is closest to a given interacting model in terms of their ground-state
124 y, the server examines only the stability of a given interface rather than generating all putative qu
125 e percentage number of longer beta bursts in a given interval is positively correlated with clinical
126 e percentage number of longer beta bursts in a given interval was positively related to motor impairm
127 ch to olefins capable of precisely targeting a given isomer regardless of the nature of the features
128 tors and directions (the metric tensors) for a given isotropic elastic bilayer to grow into a target
129 olar photons to maximize FEW production from a given land area.
130 y been tested across multiple species within a given landscape.
131 citive current, and predicts that delivering a given laser pulse energy within a shorter period shoul
132 ll tasks, the number of neurons required for a given level of performance grows sublinearly with the
133                                          For a given level of risk assessed by propensity score, colo
134           Published standards of utility for a given level of visual acuity were used to derive costs
135 ed on these results, we predict that, within a given lineage, taxa producing larger, nondormant seeds
136 tured parts to maximise the fatigue life for a given loading cycle.
137 d be sufficient to detect B. pseudomallei at a given location if samples are taken at a soil depth of
138 ated Rb(+)ions reside tau1 = 104 +/- 5 ms at a given location, but this is dependent on the hydration
139  constructing alignments and phylogenies for a given loci from thousands of available genomes.
140  Constructing alignments and phylogenies for a given locus from large genome sequencing studies with
141  a female mouse that respond to the scent of a given male become suppressed after mating.
142 pocampal map, but the mechanisms maintaining a given map are unknown.
143 ructural gauge of the lability of protons in a given material, which is correlated with the pH of the
144 rall degradation of mechanical properties in a given material.
145 ls that can accurately forecast an impact of a given meal on an individual's blood glucose levels can
146  the postsynaptic response statistics toward a given mean with minimal variance.
147  fecundability (probability of conception in a given menstrual cycle).
148             Here we argue that to understand a given microbiome feature, such as colonization resista
149 n interactions can modulate the functions of a given miRNA.
150 the types of dynamical regimes accessible to a given model.
151 e TBAPy linkers presented by the topology of a given MOF that are primed to form such an excited stat
152  It is still not possible to predict whether a given molecule will have a perceived odor or what olfa
153 ious visual attributes in human observers at a given moment is biased toward what was recently seen.
154 ecent studies show that visual perception at a given moment is not entirely veridical, but rather bia
155 ction directed toward speech and language at a given moment.
156 ween trees that died and those that survived a given mortality event.
157 asure the expression of hundreds of genes in a given mouse brain section (amplified seqFISH), Shah et
158  linear models is that faster translation of a given mRNA is unlikely to generate more of the encoded
159 ength of cerebellar-to-cerebral pathways for a given muscle may reflect aspects of cerebellum-depende
160 del wherein the P-body assembly phenotype of a given mutant can be predicted from the number of curre
161                    The ability to predict if a given mutation is disease-causing or not has enormous
162                                          For a given nanoESI emitter, accurately controlled ion pulse
163 e-off emphasizes the intrinsic properties of a given network, while preserving its sparsity.
164              In general, many MCTs exist for a given network; here we characterize a broad ensemble o
165                                The impact of a given neuronal pathway depends on the number of synaps
166  achieve the intrinsic performance limits of a given organic semiconductor.
167 nsistent (assignment of the same taxonomy to a given OTU) across datasets and ranks; a small number o
168  striking: They provide inputs consistent to a given output along with unique outputs to a given set
169 ions describing which metals associated with a given oxygen functionality are most suitable.
170 es used to infer the stimulatory capacity of a given pathogen nucleic acid species, and the influence
171                  Due to interactions between a given patient's defects, the predicted benefit of corr
172                                              A given pattern of optical stimulation can arise from co
173 ion of the protein set that is the origin of a given peptide profile, is a fundamental challenge in p
174 st abundant aqueous U(VI) complex(es) within a given pH range.
175 t constitutes a mechanistic understanding of a given phenomenon with an emphasis on nonmolecular noti
176 rectly uncover the contributions of genes to a given phenotype is fundamental for biology research.
177  to simply obtain a yes-or-no prediction for a given phenotype, we use the probability outputs calcul
178 to determine their requirement in generating a given phenotype.
179                      In high-density stands, a given plant inclined toward one side of the interrow s
180 c bacterial taxa found in the rhizosphere of a given plant species changes with different soil types
181 rs to how macrophages have been activated at a given point in space and time.
182 ability of a feature being present/absent at a given point of interest, thus giving chance for all da
183 t amyloid structures, termed polymorphs, and a given polymorph can reproduce itself by seeding.
184                       Although tools made by a given population share key design features [4, 6, 8],
185 c features of the gut microbial community in a given population, such as a disease cohort.
186 ng the most appropriate statistical model in a given population.
187 an optimal set of acquisition parameters for a given probe for a variety of measures of resolution.
188  distribution of liquid chemical products in a given process.
189  of a food, one can understand the nature of a given product leading to developing new products, whic
190 ow convenient access to all stereoisomers of a given product with multiple stereogenic centers.
191 ators provide everything needed to replicate a given project online, as well as providing explicit pe
192  the vector-field elastic wave equation with a given propagation constant.
193  to identify models that can rapidly predict a given property.
194  in predicting how a patient will respond to a given proposed drug or treatment.
195 , that immunodominance of known sequences in a given protein can change if two or more proteins are b
196  minimize production costs while maintaining a given protein expression level and whether there are g
197 been suggested as a proxy for how designable a given protein fold is.
198 he effects of the deficiency, or surplus, of a given protein on the biochemistry of a plant.
199 riety of sources, such as ChIP-seq peaks for a given protein or transcription start sites from known
200 his allows the absolute sequence capacity of a given protein to be approximately predicted from its s
201 n at a point near the oil-water interface of a given PUFA droplet in a spatially localized two-photon
202 Conclusion SAFIRE increases detectability at a given radiation dose (approximately 2% increase in det
203 eat surface elevation) that specifies, under a given rainfall regime, the ultimate, stable morphology
204                                         With a given read depth of 31X, the assemblies from both Paci
205 ns in the reference genome do not align with a given read due to high dissimilarity.
206 (FA) DNA-based assays, the ligand binding to a given receptor is typically signalled by the rotationa
207  can differentiate between subpopulations of a given receptor subtype based on the receptor's dimeriz
208 nfer bias and modulate some, but not all, of a given receptor's downstream signaling pathways can pro
209 potential along the microfluidic channel for a given reference electrode voltage regardless of the fl
210 etermination of how fast amyloid deposits in a given region relative to the whole-brain gray matter,
211 eless, >50% of foragers specialized daily on a given reward.
212  locate, view, and retrieve probing data for a given RNA molecule.
213 uantification of single propagons present in a given sample at very low concentrations.
214 aster volumetric image acquisition rates for a given sample brightness and detector technology.
215 ed problem in which the molecular profile of a given sample is used to predict the effect of a given
216 hat extracts analytes of interest present in a given sample matrix.
217 46 log10 copies/ml and the overall range for a given sample up to 5.66 log10 copies/ml.
218 rrelated with the extent of activated BAT in a given scan.
219 ld be used to decide on the applicability of a given scanner or transducer for a particular kind of e
220 iven time period and across time periods for a given scanner.
221                                 The state of a given scratchpad can be irreversibly altered by CRISPR
222 conomic costs of disease in a given field in a given season.
223 e-grained graph representations of RNAs from a given secondary structure.
224 n the network in terms of their proximity to a given set of 'seed' nodes (e.g. a group of proteins th
225 e ESI efficiency and, hence, the response of a given set of compounds.
226 r of any individual virus is difficult under a given set of environmental circumstances without actua
227  a given output along with unique outputs to a given set of inputs.
228 both problems simultaneously, by translating a given set of mechanisms into the state variables to be
229                                              A given set of taxa can be related in a limited number o
230 ly concerned with predicting off-targets for a given sgRNA using basic sequence features and employ e
231 ropensity of a genomic site to be cleaved by a given sgRNA.
232  we determine the growth patterns to achieve a given shape from another shape?
233 also computes the off-targeting potential of a given siRNA.
234 ermines a population's ability to persist at a given site.
235  generation to suppress a wild population of a given size.
236                                 However, for a given soil especially for the two high clay low OC soi
237                                          For a given solubility-enhancing mutation, the probability t
238 st prevents multiple transposition bursts in a given somatic cell lineage that later contributes to d
239 ntestinal loops is highly stereotyped within a given species and results from differential-growth-dri
240 ility (called the gene tree probability) for a given species tree.
241 endent traits shaped by the socio-ecology of a given species.
242 ve focused on the roles of stoichiometry for a given species.
243 Whether musicians outperform nonmusicians on a given speech-in-noise task may well depend on the type
244 reduced economy (increased oxygen demand for a given speed) at velocities that translate to real-life
245             In particular, we find that, for a given spin state, an electronic configuration with mor
246                   Instead, we find that, for a given spreading factor, the small fraction of heat tra
247 to the subset that are normally expressed at a given stage or in a given tissue.
248 redictions of pathways and destinations from a given starting location.
249 te the number of EC towers needed to achieve a given statistical power.
250 (-/y) mouse fired more action potentials for a given stimulus compared with wild-type neurons.
251 ith a higher number of action potentials for a given stimulus, in fmr1(-/y) mice.
252      We show that visual banding develops at a given stress and host-rock permeability indicating tha
253            Binding site distributions within a given structure sometimes differed from mRNA patterns,
254       The number of nucleotides evaluated in a given subject ranged from 2 to nearly 900 000.
255 th dozens of diguanylate cyclases can deploy a given subset of them to produce a desired phenotypic o
256 simultaneously and analyzed in real time for a given surface adsorption process.
257 isoforms can cooperate to mediate release at a given synaptic connection.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Durin
258 ovide a sufficient condition to test whether a given system has the DC property.
259 tion of principles beyond the particulars of a given system.
260 nd [Formula: see text] should be defined for a given system.
261 entifying the optimal transformation towards a given target is therefore a computationally intractabl
262 mplementarity of the microRNA seed region to a given target sequence in the microRNA/target model has
263 yield several candidates capable of engaging a given target.
264 efined as the proportion of assigned OTUs at a given taxonomic rank, varied among the classifiers.
265 ilize, and enable the successful delivery of a given therapeutic.
266 hat will determine the potential efficacy of a given therapy and provide guidelines for further thera
267 tor choice influences the reactivity between a given thiol and Michael acceptor.
268 se a set point theory that hypothesises that a given threshold of physical activity is needed to age
269 we show that the number of atoms plated over a given time (10 and 20 s) follows a Poisson distributio
270 libria and the concentrations established at a given time as a result of diffusion.
271 at the state of continental fragmentation at a given time is positively correlated with the state of
272 results were compared across scanners within a given time period and across time periods for a given
273   Furthermore, we often need to do it within a given time window, so it is of practical importance to
274 he genomic landscape of human centromeres at a given time.
275 ts including all promoters and enhancers for a given tissue or cell type.
276 rs can also vary within and between cells of a given tissue, generating asymmetrical gaps.
277 re normally expressed at a given stage or in a given tissue.
278 red at 5 min to 48 h post-irradiation within a given tissue.
279 at can generate all epithelial cell types of a given tissue.
280 al selection, where the fitness advantage of a given trait depends on other components of an individu
281                  The phenotypic variation of a given trait explained by each associated polymorphism
282  dominated by the time required to translate a given transcript.
283          For example, genomic sites bound by a given transcription factor (TF) can be divided accordi
284 ility to detect and quantify Treg effects in a given transplant environment.
285 natures that are differentially active under a given treatment.
286  a major determinant of clinical outcome for a given treatment.
287 of gaze fixations that a participant made on a given trial was correlated significantly with hippocam
288 to one another and which one is dominant for a given tumor-drug combination is not known.
289 ermined characteristic constant (Cf,exp) for a given value of the surface roughness factor (R).
290        Alternatively, it is possible that on a given virion either all the spikes are defective or al
291 ns, which can be used to predict the host of a given virus by finding the host with the greatest ONF
292  size of the population which contributed to a given wastewater sample.
293 me changes impact upon absolute intensity at a given wavelength, they have very little effect on wave
294 ry constraints and higher dyspnea scores for a given work rate leading to poorer exercise tolerance c
295 ED for nonophthalmologic medical problems in a given year (P < 0.0001).
296 y be suggested that those with auras only in a given year be allowed to drive.
297       Adult individuals that do not breed in a given year occur in a wide range of natural population
298          In addition, flowering phenology in a given year was delayed if summer temperatures were hig
299 d cholesterol level checks by individuals in a given year.
300 r diagnosis at more than one hospital within a given year.

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