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1 eved an external quantum efficiency (EQE) of about 0.03%, for a deep UV-LED grown on Si substrate.
2 ontains a high density of chemical synapses, about 1 per microm(3) in the mammalian cerebral cortex.
3 ize, technology steadily increased yields by about 1% (13 kg/ha) per year while increasing temperatur
4                                              About 1% of people worldwide are carriers of chromosomal
5 cy was 20 to 50%; of the uncoated particles, about 10 to 15% synthesized detectable RNA.
6 orted in elderly individuals without cancer (about 10%).
7  reveal highly turbulent reservoirs of cool (about 100 kelvin), low-density gas, extending far (more
8 ound 12,300 years ago and terminating before about 11,200 years ago, which produced large numbers of
9 reated and hydrothermal-treated samples were about 11.57%, 8.53% and 15.90%, respectively.
10 elated to PM2.5 pollution in 2007 worldwide, about 12 per cent (411,100 deaths) were related to air p
11 itanate hydrates show a specific capacity of about 130 mA h g(-1) at 35 C (fully charged within 100
12 MeV) also revealed a large binding energy of about 130 MeV between the two charm quarks.
13  cause of death is cardiovascular disease at about 14 years.
14 rromagnetic ordering vector up to dopings of about 15 per cent.
15 elanoma, including complete response (CR) in about 15% of patients.
16 drick mass defect analyses corroborated that about 160 of the new products were formed via covalent b
17 ion of TS/NTS ratios downward by a factor of about 2 on average for the most highly transcribed genes
18  data, we obtain time-lapse repeatability of about 2% in the model domain-a threshold that is low eno
19 complex disease of skin with a prevalence of about 2%.
20 than 10(24) per cubic metre) and small size (about 2.7 +/- 0.2 nanometres).
21 tically stimulated luminescence (OSL) age of about 20,000 years for the human imprints is untenable.
22 r than that in which the death occurred, and about 22 per cent (762,400 deaths) were associated with
23  For projects (n = 560) implemented in 2006, about 29.5% showed significant (p < 0.05) increasing tre
24           Along with its extremely low cost (about 3 cent per gram), simplicity of fabrication and en
25 tor (about 50%) and A3 (tat) the least used (about 3%).
26 s (c) and one up quark (u) and has a mass of about 3,621 megaelectronvolts (MeV) (the mass of the pro
27 nlinear absorption is reduced by a factor of about 30 compared to a homogeneous layer of the same thi
28 ontinental-scale ice sheets were established about 34 million years ago.
29 e antidepressants offer therapeutic benefit, about 35% of depressed patients are not adequately treat
30 ure the dayside temperature of KELT-9b to be about 4,600 kelvin.
31 asted more than 500 mosquito generations (or about 40 years) in 24% of runs, while in those runs wher
32                        The resulting film is about 50 A thick.
33  with moderate (13%) PHA content can produce about 50 kg of alkenes per tonne of suspended solids tre
34 routine emergency department admissions, was about 50% (range, 49.1%-52.6%) throughout the 96-hour pe
35 TP) and flavonoid contents (TF) decreased by about 50% at the end of the in vitro GID.
36 p78(f/+) allele (PKC78(f/+) mice) expressing about 50% of GRP78 maintained normal sizes during the ea
37 population and recent data suggest that only about 50% will outgrow by age 8.
38 env/nef) is the most commonly used acceptor (about 50%) and A3 (tat) the least used (about 3%).
39 hat target BS toxicity are effective in only about 50%-60% of primary biliary cholangitis patients, w
40  with 3-dose uptake across age cohorts being about 50%-77%).
41 cings of 3,000 to 5,000 metres and depths of about 500 metres with morphologies that resemble peniten
42             The genus Passiflora, comprising about 500 species, is the largest in the Passion flower
43  other particles circulate at altitudes from about 500 to 40,000 kilometres in the Van Allen radiatio
44 t the DBMP is composed of a dark exciton and about 60 DBSs.
45 balance study, and show that most of the Hg (about 70%) in the interior Arctic tundra is derived from
46 s is double that of unsensitised patients at about 74 months.
47 1 (PRMT1) is an essential enzyme controlling about 85% of the total cellular arginine methylation in
48             Continuous rate of SLIT achieved about 90%, suggesting relatively high level of adherence
49                                              About 967 million reads and 191 Gb of sequence were prod
50              The ISNT rule is only valid for about a third of disc photographs and less than half of
51                  The chromatophore genome is about a third the size of the genome of closely related
52 stimated number of excess deaths declined by about a third.
53                         pab1 deletion brings about a transcriptional profile similar to TORC1 inactiv
54 lting head and tail pieces regenerate within about a week, forming two new worms.
55                         Much remains unknown about Amazonian plant diversity, but this taxonomically
56 dering these stimuli less able to be learned about and less able to control fear or safety behaviors.
57 th are extensions of the Minimum Information about Any (x) Sequence (MIxS).
58 ine, participants were counseled extensively about avoiding LCSs.
59 ay, yeast genomes have been very informative about basic mechanisms of evolution, speciation, hybridi
60 tatory populations that transmit information about both innocuous and painful touch and inhibitory po
61 cision making is needed to support decisions about breast reconstruction.
62 m aerobic to anaerobic metabolism is brought about by changes in the levels of expression of relative
63 ng, and that they could then make inferences about category order.
64 hether a respondent reported visiting an HCP about CeD in the last five years and the scores for all
65                   Relatively little is known about changes in bee community composition in the tropic
66 lists to ask otherwise intractable questions about chromosome structure, function, and evolution with
67 owment effect, can provide new understanding about decisions whether to migrate or not.
68  Twenty-three evidence-based recommendations about diagnostic testing for latent tuberculosis infecti
69  been known for decades, yet little is known about differences at the fine scale.
70 s is a powerful method to obtain information about different biological processes in cell biology stu
71                             Most information about drug residues in eggs concern their concentrations
72                            Lack of knowledge about effective primary care nursing roles and responsib
73                                     Evidence about effects of omega-3 fatty acids, soy, ginkgo biloba
74 fically, it suggests implausible predictions about emotional distancing caused by art schemata (e.g.,
75 ipant-specific modeled estimates of surprise about environmental conditions were linked to pupil size
76 osits in Alberta, Canada has raised concerns about environmental impacts, such as the magnitude of ai
77 ate in the formation and storage of memories about events in the environment that predict the availab
78 ion Register were included, with information about exposure to warfarin in the national quality regis
79                                More research about exposures in schools, childcare facilities, and ho
80 ostfire forest recovery dynamics could bring about extensive forest loss, with associated effects on
81 th higher selectivity carry more information about external sensory inputs is widely accepted in neur
82                   Relatively little is known about factors that initiate immunosuppression in tumors
83 ial integration, economic problems, worrying about family or friends overseas, and loneliness as post
84        However, there is a lack of knowledge about fecal microbiome composition in several animals an
85 (Arabidopsis thaliana), very little is known about floral induction in tulip.
86 ising results and raises important questions about gene expression and the epigenetics of Goltz syndr
87 alidation is necessary to make strong claims about gene function.
88             However, awareness and knowledge about glaucoma is unknown at community level, making pro
89 erver agreement was fair regarding questions about glaucoma progression (kappa, 0.39; 95% CI, 0.32-0.
90 tereotypes as generic or statistical beliefs about groups, skepticism remains about the rationality o
91 n the Russian Arctic region, which comprises about half of the entire Arctic watershed.
92                                              About half of the melanopsin-expressing cells (or 80% of
93                                              About half received 3 cycles of docetaxel followed by 3
94  population-weighted PM2.5 exposures fell by about half, and the estimated number of excess deaths de
95 finition would have decreased sample size by about half.
96 oup) or typical public service announcements about health issues (control group).
97 ipidome, which integrates unique information about host-gut microbiome interactions, gastrointestinal
98                         Very little is known about how archaeal cells orchestrate transcription on a
99  provide insights into fundamental questions about how aromatic compounds behave.
100 s beta-cell dysfunction, but little is known about how cells handle excess fuels to avoid toxicity.
101                     However, little is known about how cells sense and respond to mechanical compress
102                              Little is known about how donor factors, timing of procurement, and geog
103 e and epithelial injury, yet little is known about how enteropathogens may circumvent this physiologi
104                     However, little is known about how genes are specifically affected by early malnu
105                              Little is known about how genetic variation and epigenetic marks interac
106       At present, relatively little is known about how growth cone collapse occurs prior to axon term
107                  Questions persist, however, about how individual structural subunits are assembled i
108        However, surprisingly little is known about how LMP1 expression is regulated in epithelial cel
109              In human cells, little is known about how long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) interact with ta
110 rotein-encoding transcripts, little is known about how miRNAs themselves are degraded.
111                     However, little is known about how the activity of these proteins is regulated.
112              This raises important questions about how the assembly of IL-12 family members is regula
113               We have begun to ask questions about how these cells can be regulated to mitigate the c
114        However, many researchers are unclear about how these methods work, how they compare to alignm
115  documented, but we know surprisingly little about how these pathways are coordinated when cells move
116 ctional importance, several questions remain about how these proteins are assembled into the OM after
117 ir way to a destination, but little is known about how these relays form and the function they serve.
118 transmitters, but relatively little is known about how they are formed.
119                     However, little is known about how this is happening in practice in Europe.
120  but not the internal structures or anything about how those compound eyes may have functioned.
121 and suggest the need for a national dialogue about how to judge outcome measures currently in use or
122 t fatty acids; however, very little is known about how zDHHC enzymes contribute to acyl chain heterog
123 al, comparative, and cross-cultural research about human cooperation.
124 ibly retrieve a host of biographical details about individuals in our social network, which often gui
125 d the evidence and developed recommendations about initial treatment approaches by using the Grading
126 ntimate partner violence and perceived norms about intimate partner violence in the community.
127 cells to make decisions based on information about intracellular state and the environment.
128             By increasing the field strength about iron, odd-electron reactivity was circumvented via
129 ludes that Americans are largely unconcerned about it.
130 mortality or hospitalizations, less is known about its effect on health status.
131                     However, little is known about its effects on humans.
132  conserved between kingdoms, little is known about its evolution.
133 strated its high prevalence, little is known about its potential consequences on visual function.
134 of target cells; however, much less is known about its role in NK cells.
135 hampered by the relative lack of information about key free-living species.
136 stablish whether educating religious leaders about male circumcision would increase uptake in their v
137                              Little is known about mechanisms that restrain IL-17 cytokine-mediated s
138 ass spectrometry revealed molecular insights about molecular factors controlling the antiparallel-to-
139 d genetic risk factors that provide insights about molecular pathophysiology and potential drug targe
140 nion channels in plants, but little is known about most of its members.
141 zation ability and provides exquisite detail about myocardial structure and composition, abnormalitie
142 simplified behaviors, leaving open questions about nervous system function in the context of natural
143 ecipient females doubles mean litter size to about nine piglets per litter.
144                                          For about one-quarter of these complexes, the absence of con
145 They allow us to cross-reference information about organisms globally.
146 , but they provided little or no information about orientation independently of location.
147 ts on brain hemodynamics provide information about pharmacologically driven downstream CNS drug effec
148   Despite their relevance little information about physicochemical characteristics of individual IDYB
149 ed if they are to produce models or concepts about physiological function or mechanisms of pathogenes
150 review is to provide a comprehensive insight about physiology of autoregulation, measurement methodol
151 cy adaptation but relatively little is known about PIP2 's control of these AHPs.
152                              Little is known about placental vitamin D metabolism and its impact on m
153   Unfortunately, all of Aristotle's writings about plant forms are lost.
154      We have addressed the lack of knowledge about posttranscriptional contributions to noise by dete
155                    Concerns have been raised about potential fracture risk, especially at the hip, sp
156 ld be offered after discussion with patients about potential harms, benefits, costs, and patient pref
157 bably led to much of the current controversy about PPI safety.
158 ors in early adulthood to inform discussions about primary prevention.
159 p were nearly three times more likely to ask about prognosis (16.7% v 5.8%; P =.03).
160  Despite these remarkable advances, concerns about rare side-effects of anti-resorptive drugs, partic
161                                      Concern about regulatory acceptance was the most commonly cited
162                                  Information about relatively low future sickness absence and disabil
163 nsively studied, there is little information about resistance of skin microbiota in the biofilm form
164 ology presented here can yield new knowledge about RTK interactions and can further our understanding
165  of long enough duration to draw conclusions about safety.
166 ordant cancer may provide useful information about shared genetic and environmental risk factors and
167 ean acidification (OA) is projected to bring about sharp changes in the chemistry of coastal upwellin
168 rs (LKDs) who donated from 01/2015 to 3/2016 about socioeconomic characteristics, predonation cost co
169 eted written surveys that assessed attitudes about specialist palliative care presence and integratio
170 nical trials to update what is already known about specific treatments in cardiovascular medicine.
171                        Much of our intuition about strong-field processes is built upon studies of di
172 cal maturity to provide substantial evidence about such representations.
173               Positive attitudes and beliefs about sun safety behavior, which would make sun protecti
174            As expected, we found information about task representations in frontal and parietal corte
175 , clinicians may lack sufficient information about tCS to inform their clinical practices.
176 owledge, but they may arouse public concerns about technology and drive public reluctance to accept i
177 outcomes were participants' personal beliefs about the acceptability of intimate partner violence and
178 t of SCF enzymes, important questions remain about the architecture and regulation of the SCF reperto
179  literature compounds gave valuable insights about the aromaticity of these symmetrically fused [b,f]
180 ng harmful algal blooms, but little is known about the biochemical and physiological changes associat
181 characterized biochemically, little is known about the biology of amyloidogenic plasma cells (PCs).
182 imal calls that encode important information about the caller's size and identity [1].
183 rmediates, theoretical studies, and insights about the challenges and future directions for the field
184 is structure nevertheless make us optimistic about the chances of detecting and even isolating the bi
185 ing developmental processes, little is known about the chemicals' effects on adult adipose tissue.
186 argue that they make unrealistic assumptions about the cognitive abilities of bat pollinators, invoke
187                  Here, a detailed discussion about the commonly adopted strategies to optimize indivi
188                              Little is known about the cost-effectiveness of this approach.
189    These probabilities depended on decisions about the current state (the correct target) that, under
190 e driven by enhanced aversion to uncertainty about the decision outcome (e.g., risk) or aversion to n
191 the need for raising public health awareness about the detrimental effects of tobacco smoke exposure
192 nalysis (SEPDA) reveals quantitative details about the distribution of the well-known Lewis pairs, su
193 nce that human observers utilize information about the distributional properties of task-relevant cat
194 iments have provided conflicting information about the dominant deformation mechanism.
195 he timescale of seconds, and little is known about the downstream effects from this modulation.
196                                In the debate about the duration of dual antiplatelet therapy after dr
197 ctivity and selectivity, yet little is known about the dynamic compositional and structural changes t
198                           However, knowledge about the dynamics and the regulatory mechanisms underly
199                    Yet, we still know little about the ecology of chytrids, their life cycles, phylog
200          There are many unanswered questions about the evolution of the ancient 'Silk Roads' across A
201  is a striking phenomenon but we know little about the evolution of this trait in any species.
202 d intake serves a dual to gather information about the external food level and to ingest food when th
203  will continue to provide critical knowledge about the factors that impact the natural history of ast
204                              Little is known about the function of the cholinergic efferents innervat
205                     This is the first report about the function of TLR3 in chicken T-cell lymphoma, e
206                              Little is known about the functional development of individual neurons i
207 e it possible to address important questions about the genetic architecture of complex traits, such a
208      Our findings greatly increase knowledge about the geographic distribution and phylogenetic struc
209                       Although much is known about the hydraulics of xylem, the hydraulic interconnec
210 ool compacts into a single plot, information about the hydropathy index, Van der Waals volume, chemic
211 roups, we outline 10 lessons we have learned about the identifier qualities and best practices that f
212                              Little is known about the impact of another testing strategy, routine un
213 y to computer science, still little is known about the impact of environmental changes on an artifici
214 bance to ecosystems worldwide, yet knowledge about the impacts of invasive species on bacterial commu
215                   Relatively little is known about the in vivo functions of newly emerging genes, esp
216 ir concentrations in raw matrix and the data about the influence of cooking on antibiotics residues i
217                     However, little is known about the interaction partners of PRMT7.
218 le in viral persistence, but little is known about the kinetics of the generation, the tissue distrib
219  oscillations also carried clear information about the location of the stimulus, but they provided li
220  ligands can undergo rapid internal rotation about the M-O bond.
221                            We assume nothing about the Markov chain beyond reversibility and show tha
222 e time, while minimizing deviations or noise about the mean?
223                     However, little is known about the mechanism(s) by which this feedback occurs.
224 r conditions of hypoxia, but little is known about the mediators of this effect.
225                     However, little is known about the metabolic changes that epimastigotes undergo b
226  counting sequencing reads, detailed studies about the method's accuracy are still limited.
227 ated with preterm birth, but little is known about the microglial response in preterm infants.
228                     However, little is known about the molecular and cellular determinants in mPFC fo
229  are in clinical trials, a lack of knowledge about the molecular basis that governs the antigen prese
230               Using the detailed information about the molecular interactions in two filament states,
231 on, hybridization, domestication, as well as about the molecular machineries underlying them.
232                           While we know much about the molecular machinery within each compartment, w
233                              Little is known about the molecular mechanisms driving vaccine immunity.
234 ors of immune responses, but little is known about the molecular pathways used by DCs to sense alum a
235 hemical properties, but little is understood about the morphology and dynamics of these polymer layer
236  flip and not nitrogen inversion or rotation about the N-O bond.
237 o a wealth of human studies, little is known about the ontogeny and consistency of empathy-related ca
238 ion-cueing paradigm, where false information about the percentage of cue validity (%CV) was provided
239 s critically involved in updating the memory about the perturbation that is essential for forelimb mo
240 se observations is engendering active debate about the physical state, spatial distribution, and long
241  our sampling to address intriguing question about the place of origin of Russian Starovers, an enigm
242   These findings offer a new way of thinking about the possible cause of neurodegeneration in HIV-1-s
243 context of inflammation, but little is known about the potential functions of C3 on regeneration and
244 n energy via hydropower, but little is known about the potential impact of dam-building on the food s
245                         This raises concerns about the potential toxicity of these nanomaterials in t
246 es Food and Drug Administration is concerned about the presence of these drugs residues in honey as t
247 a wide range of positive emotions and reason about the probable causes of others' emotional reactions
248 found that providing identifying information about the prospective recipient (whose life was saved by
249 cal beliefs about groups, skepticism remains about the rationality of social judgments.
250                   Virtually nothing is known about the relevance of glycolysis in patients with aller
251                     However, little is known about the role of bat ectoparasites in transmitting and
252 e second gap and the bulk state gap remained about the same for different Bi2Se3 thicknesses.
253                       Megalin expression was about the same in both WT and KO mouse visceral yolk sac
254 ng approach to acquire multi-ion information about the sample, in analogy to performing multiple pote
255 lly directed cognitive states, when thinking about the self, the perspective of others, when imaginin
256 bers become activated and convey information about the shape, size, and texture of the object and its
257                First, a long-standing debate about the significance of aggression in human nature is
258 artmentalization of neurons raises questions about the spatial and temporal regulation of gene expres
259                                  Information about the specific attributes of de-escalation were subj
260 tial for normal development, little is known about the specific functions of the different MLL lysine
261                     However, little is known about the specific relationship between asthma and hyper
262  of the protein Ribeye, very little is known about the structural dynamics of ribbons.
263 stic Cotton effects that provide information about the target compound ee and the synchronous release
264 ion of the variants and incomplete knowledge about the TBK1 functions relevant for neurodegeneration.
265                              Little is known about the TL1A-response pathways that regulate cytokine
266 nmental risk assessment requires information about the toxicity of the growing number of chemical pro
267 n HFpEF is sudden death, but little is known about the underlying mechanisms.
268                       Although much is known about the underlying signaling pathways, it remains uncl
269                    Thus, a predictive signal about the upcoming movement is widely available at the i
270                         The greatest concern about the use of donor corneas supplied by foreign eye b
271 es provided individually updated information about the use of hormonal contraception, breast-cancer d
272  by secreted signals that convey information about the utility of secreted proteins during nutrient-l
273 esign and data interpretation raise concerns about the validity of the conclusions.
274  antigen-specific T cells, but less is known about their effects on natural killer (NK) cells, which
275 nts, but we have no systematic understanding about their extent and causes for any one biological sys
276 , preventing them from making informed plans about their future and accessing services.
277 ne expression complexity but little is known about their impact on translation.
278 n influenza H5N1 viruses has raised concerns about their pandemic potential.
279             Respondents were asked questions about their perpetration or experience of intimate partn
280 erized in model organisms, but less is known about these basic aspects of cell biology in early-diver
281 reased research effort, much remains unknown about these phenomena, especially the causative agents o
282 arning and memory processes, little is known about these properties specifically on cue-activated neu
283                              Little is known about these small RNAs in litchi (Litchi chinensis), an
284                                  The concern about these substances and the recent legal restrictions
285 n and treatment, there remain many questions about this decline.
286 our management reflects what we have learned about this subtype of the disease.
287 industry, health professionals and consumers about this underdiagnosed zoonosis.
288 brium is well understood, much less is known about tipping of oscillations (limit cycles) though this
289 ilding trust in vaccinators, providing facts about transmission, sharing positive messages to overcom
290 , 0.39; 95% CI, 0.32-0.48) and consideration about treatment changes (kappa, 0.39; 95% CI, 0.32-0.48)
291                 Valid and timely information about various domains of public health underpins the eff
292 e water group received well-defined messages about water through counseling and daily text messages,
293 d provide valuable flexibility for decisions about when to stop use of OPV in the context of uncertai
294                     However, little is known about whether and how long-range cross-frequency couplin
295 ased model estimates of county-level opinion about whether global warming is happening.
296 ial cells, and there are conflicting reports about whether it plays any role in regulating viral lyti
297 top use of OPV in the context of uncertainty about whether or not all types of wild polioviruses had
298  of signals between cells, raising questions about whether PD are in different functional states duri
299  and healing after ischemia, little is known about whether T cells directly impact cardiac fibroblast
300 y representative cross-sectional study, What About Youth, which enrolled a random sample of 298 080 s

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