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1 or the spatially restricted potent repressor Abrupt.
2 erface is both magnetically and structurally abrupt.
3 In epilepsy, these transitions are rare and abrupt.
4 e events, and the transition between them is abrupt.
5 anges are more gradual (>100 years) than the abrupt (10-100 years) temperature changes in the norther
6 ange in inclination angle): one caused by an abrupt 360 degrees change in the linker DNA twisting (ch
7 Medicare eligibility was associated with an abrupt 6.4 (95% confidence interval: 5.8-7.0) percentage
8 apid and large injection of carbon caused an abrupt acidification event that drove the preferential l
9 of the perovskite structure, can explain the abrupt amplification of piezoelectric response of the sy
11 ous state transformation at RT, a relatively abrupt and discontinuous transformation around 5.5 GPa i
12 olution both bogs registered an independent, abrupt and enhanced response to the anthropogenic forcin
14 cuss how this toggle switch accounts for the abrupt and irreversible nature of three specific cell-cy
17 videos presented in this report describe the abrupt and marked evolution of a sarcomeric to infiltrat
19 pping, transitions in ensemble activity were abrupt and occurred before the recovery of behavioral pe
22 und to arise largely as a consequence of the abrupt and premature cessation of CTL proliferation, at
23 nario in which phage infections give rise to abrupt and severe collapses of bacterial populations whe
24 l another redistribution mechanism driven by abrupt and severe reduction in size of the population of
28 efold axes in the magnetic state exhibit the abrupt appearance of positive linear magnetostriction, l
29 ponse to both the visual stimulation and the abrupt appearance, or salience, of the presentation.
30 ll rapidly at approximately 5 ka, indicating abrupt aridification across the entire Lake Mega-Chad Ba
31 ructures display some of the most chemically abrupt, atomically precise interfaces, which is advantag
32 r nearest-neighbor cages, are interrupted by abrupt "avalanches," where a subset of particles undergo
34 on we coin 'dynamic catch', characterized by abrupt bond stiffening followed by the formation of catc
35 nset of nonlinearity can be associated to an abrupt bootstrap-percolation transition with cascades of
37 ation, highly anisotropic strain fields, and abrupt boundaries between regions with different moire p
40 is its apparent punctuation: it consists of abrupt bursts of dramatic change that separate long peri
41 m o-nitrophenyl-EGTA in somatic ER caused an abrupt Ca(2+) increase in somatic ER, followed by a slow
42 data reveal that the atmosphere experienced abrupt centennial increases in CO2 concentration during
43 Our data establish a contribution from an abrupt, centennial-scale mode of CO2 variability that is
44 ces, are punctuated at 16.3 and 12.9 ka with abrupt, century-scale perturbations in delta(13)C-CO2 th
47 pared with 22.0% (CI, 18.0% to 26.6%) in the abrupt-cessation group (relative risk, 0.71 [CI, 0.46 to
48 pared with 49.0% (CI, 43.8% to 54.2%) in the abrupt-cessation group (relative risk, 0.80 [CI, 0.66 to
49 of freshwater forcing scenarios to simulate abrupt change across the North Atlantic region and beyon
50 assessing the vulnerability of ecosystems to abrupt change associated with the loss of foundation spe
53 t disrupt resilience and provoke a large and abrupt change in function and structure of the ecosystem
54 s in MT dynamics and a novel MT behavior: an abrupt change in growth rate (deceleration) of single MT
55 in population coincide with episodes of more abrupt change in North Atlantic climate and witness soci
56 to adult, they both exhibit heteroblasty, an abrupt change in patterns of leaf morphogenesis, and gai
58 s the Verwey transition around 120 K with an abrupt change in structure and electrical conductivity.
59 rom an optically-trapped vesicle revealed an abrupt change in the bending modulus of the bilayer whic
60 sh with high salinity after 7.3 Ma, while an abrupt change in the chemical composition of paleolake w
62 tinction, the end-Permian, coincided with an abrupt change in the emplacement style of the contempora
65 find an intensity break corresponding to an abrupt change in the optical depth at about 42 au, where
66 molecular configuration at 1.4 GPa from the abrupt change of splitting, disappearance, and appearanc
67 BP, within the cultural transition horizon, abrupt changes in biomarkers, such as the fatty acid rat
70 lower temporal frequencies and responding to abrupt changes in irradiance over a range of commonly en
72 tentially the quick succession of well-known abrupt changes in North Pacific ecosystems in 1977 and 1
74 eity was observed at centimeter scales, with abrupt changes in relative abundance of phyla from sampl
75 etection, the classical problem of detecting abrupt changes in sequential data, has focused predomina
76 ic matter into the atmosphere corresponds to abrupt changes in standing vegetation and may have contr
77 ic mantle is a key mechanism for controlling abrupt changes in the chemical and physical properties o
79 ove suspected anomalies that derive from (i) abrupt changes in the flow rate, (ii) instability of sig
80 to the ultra-quantum limit, where we observe abrupt changes in the magnetoresistance, indicating fiel
81 structural persistence are able to adapt to abrupt changes in the market, such as financial crises,
82 t, and reveal evidence of 37 forced regional abrupt changes in the ocean, sea ice, snow cover, permaf
83 -called 'flat' optical components that beget abrupt changes in these properties over distances signif
86 omponents dubbed 'metasurfaces' that produce abrupt changes over the scale of the free-space waveleng
87 c clearly show that the Younger Dryas was an abrupt climate change event during the last deglaciation
89 argued that a gas hydrate gun could trigger abrupt climate change, the processes and rates of subsur
93 The causal mechanisms responsible for the abrupt climate changes of the Last Glacial Period remain
94 tion distributions, whereas millennial-scale abrupt climate changes, associated with Dansgaard-Oeschg
95 ional rhythm, punctuated by millennial-scale abrupt climate events, suggesting a close coupling with
96 nd the effects associated with high-latitude abrupt climate forcing over the past two glacial-intergl
97 s ago, just prior to and throughout the most abrupt climate transitions of the last 20,000 years, sug
98 earch questions about the rate and timing of abrupt climate transitions, a robust system for ultrahig
102 atelets in the development of thrombosis and abrupt closure after angioplasty is well recognized.
103 s parallel changes in Antarctic temperature, abrupt CO2 changes occur that have a clear relationship
104 e process of Dps binding characterized by an abrupt collapse of the DNA extension, even under applied
105 of the South Asian summer monsoon, which is abrupt compared with the annual cycle of insolation.
107 orthern Hemisphere is classically defined by abrupt cooling and renewed glaciation during the last gl
110 The development of positive end involved an abrupt creation of a 1-km long, relatively straight bran
112 h section is examined by a dermatologist for abrupt cutoff and scored accordingly, which can be tedio
113 utational results also show that skin lesion abrupt cutoff is a reliable indicator of malignancy.
122 mia in this context occurs as a result of an abrupt decrease in coronary blood flow and resultant imb
125 ved photoemission spectroscopy to uncover an abrupt destruction of Fermi liquid-like quasiparticles i
127 s characterized by a long preclinical phase, abrupt development of myocardial infarction, and more ch
128 The reasons for plague's persistence and abrupt disappearance in Europe are poorly understood, bu
130 systems, respond to small perturbations with abrupt, discontinuous state shifts, or critical transiti
132 ellent field-effect transport behaviour with abrupt drain current saturation (IDS(SAT)) at low drain
133 VM breakdown, the host red cell undergoes an abrupt, dramatic shape change due to the sudden breakdow
134 r time, while the ecRNH lineage exhibited an abrupt drop in Tm followed by relatively little change.
136 dstream and responds to elevated forces with abrupt elongation, thereby increasing its adhesiveness t
138 pearance of the Ediacara biota represents an abrupt evolutionary event that corresponded with the app
139 e estimated at 3-5 billion in the 1800s; its abrupt extinction in 1914 raises the question of how suc
140 d setting is non-monotonic, characterized by abrupt features not previously detected, including a gla
141 or Na(1/2)Bi(1/2)TiO3, the results reveal an abrupt field-induced monoclinic to rhombohedral phase tr
142 a global cascading process, manifested by an abrupt first-order transition in dynamical behaviors.
143 ropionic acid receptors (AMPARs) leads to an abrupt frequency drop to zero, which is typical for type
150 trogenic small fibre neuropathy caused by an abrupt improvement in glycaemic control in the setting o
151 a non-linear increase across steppes, and an abrupt impulse in desert-steppes following a slight incr
152 system size causes breakdowns to become more abrupt; in fact, mapping the system to a solvable statis
153 itude towards the song ending, as well as an abrupt increase in bout syntactic complexity, peaking in
154 epatitis B virus reactivation, defined as an abrupt increase in HBV replication in patients with inac
157 properties near x = 0.5 is attributed to an abrupt increase in the magnitude and probability of the
160 ariation between nanoblends and MC showed an abrupt increase that coincided with MC concentration whe
161 , and attenuating the deleterious effects of abrupt increases in calcium ion on membrane potential du
163 B3yr, respectively) in the Amazon, we found abrupt increases in fire-induced tree mortality (226 and
165 This crucial window was characterized by an abrupt influx of highly activated regulatory T (Treg) ce
167 he exciplex state pinned at a donor-acceptor abrupt interface and the effect an external electric fie
168 oelectric voltage generated at an atomically abrupt interface has not been studied exclusively becaus
170 hat in-plane 2H-1T' MoTe2 homojunctions have abrupt interfaces between 2H and 1T' MoTe2 domains, poss
171 hnology enables the production of atomically abrupt interfaces in multilayered junctions, allowing fo
172 llectual disability, attention problems, and abrupt lifelong language loss following a brief early ch
175 ks and evolutionary game theory to study the abrupt loss of cooperation with tools for studying criti
176 approximately 129 ka was associated with an abrupt (</=400 year) deepening of Atlantic Meridional Ov
178 with ultrahigh temporal resolution, we find abrupt methane increases within Heinrich stadials 1, 2,
180 hysical disorder increases, but undergoes an abrupt modulation with increasing degrees of chemical mo
184 tely 55.8 million years ago) is marked by an abrupt negative carbon isotope excursion (CIE) that coin
187 nd that the optimal conditions can change in abrupt non-analytic ways, depending also on the densitie
188 dea that seasonal mean monsoons will undergo abrupt, nonlinear shifts in response to changes in green
191 be detected at relatively early stages, the abrupt onset of congestive heart failure is uncommon and
192 show that one class of interneurons with an abrupt onset of firing at a threshold frequency may allo
193 were identified by characteristic symptoms (abrupt onset of photopsias, followed by large scotomata
195 se with unknown incidence that presents with abrupt onset of visual loss associated with retinal vasc
201 e of these lakes into the Oceans resulted in abrupt perturbations in climate, including the Younger D
207 then induced experimental FSGS, typified by abrupt podocyte depletion, with a cytopathic antipodocyt
210 a disruption of the shock coincides with an abrupt reduction of the energetic electron population.
212 and social-ecological systems, often exhibit abrupt reorganizations in response to changing stressors
213 koid membrane lipid recycling suggested more abrupt repartitioning of carbon resources in NR-KO cells
214 la sensory neurons, the transcription factor Abrupt represses branching via an unknown effector pathw
215 we demonstrate a pathway for harnessing the abrupt resistivity transformation across the insulator-t
216 onverged with that in the Atlantic after the abrupt resumption of Atlantic meridional overturning.
217 owards an unstable configuration followed by abrupt retreat, in a process known as the tidewater glac
218 -paying alternative and the EEG exhibited an abrupt rise in the lateralized readiness potential (LRP)
221 lying mantle asthenosphere corresponds to an abrupt seismic velocity decrease and electrical conducti
222 d shows an approximately 15 degrees dipping, abrupt, seismic wave-speed transition (less than 1 kilom
223 e to physiological temperature results in an abrupt self-assembly of amyloid-like fibrils from partia
224 uch hyperstabilization is associated with an abrupt shift from glutamate-dominant excitatory to GABA-
228 ally unstable and potentially susceptible to abrupt shifts between woodland and grassland dominated s
229 on test, however, we find that the number of abrupt shifts identified in Representative Concentration
231 chemical zones, and that clear and sometimes abrupt shifts in relative proportions of DEH subgroups o
232 s accessible in higher brain areas, whenever abrupt shifts in visual objects or gaze cause countercha
233 s and influence perception of shape whenever abrupt shifts in visual objects or gaze cause countercha
234 end-Triassic mass extinctions also triggered abrupt shifts to increased dominance by more active orga
235 ation of the Mediterranean Sea, expressed as abrupt shifts to regimes dominated by thermophilic speci
236 s of human and natural system sensitivity to abrupt shocks because their repeated occurrence allows t
239 explain this dust dispersal include both an abrupt sinking of the entire cloud deck into the deep, u
240 In the case of silicate-bearing rocks the abrupt slip acceleration results in melting at asperity
241 covering the glass transition shows that the abrupt slowdown of motion finds its explanation in a loc
246 a whole underestimates the chance of future abrupt SPG cooling, entailing crucial implications for o
250 ttent proliferation of disclination pairs or abrupt structural failure induced by crack nucleating at
254 ent and divalent ion concentrations drive an abrupt switch between a bridging and non-bridging DNA-bi
255 h higher Ta2O5 thickness (1.0-2.0 nm) showed abrupt switching with several abnormal behaviours, degra
258 evidence from a number of Earth systems that abrupt temporal changes known as regime shifts are impor
260 t of strong density dependence was much more abrupt than in poorer quality landscapes and the realize
262 Pain perception temporarily exaggerates abrupt thermal stimulus changes revealing a mechanism fo
265 d laminar inflow through gradual rather than abrupt transition arriving at the fully developed turbul
266 pushing and pulling forces, resulting in an abrupt transition from a centered to an off-centered pos
267 e relaxation rate, the system experiences an abrupt transition from a topologically trivial phase por
271 ronounced supercooling and an avalanche-like abrupt transition from the ferromagnetic to the antiferr
272 filled 5f(7) configuration of curium and the abrupt transition in chemical behavior created by the on
276 vidual CA3 cells showed a mix of gradual and abrupt transitions at different points along the morph s
278 scopy, we show that individual cells undergo abrupt transitions from a naive to primed pluripotent st
279 anifestations of increasing elevation is the abrupt transitions from forest to treeless alpine tundra
284 ed debris and polar planktonic foraminifera--abrupt transitions to stadial conditions should be consi
285 ronization and percolation are associated to abrupt transitions, and they are concurrently (and signi
288 eviate from this idealized model and show an abrupt turn-on in the drain current when measured as a f
291 , identifying dynamics of system change (eg, abrupt vs gradual psychosis onset), and determining the
292 hough records of terrestrial change identify abrupt WAM variability across the deglaciation, few stud
295 (95 per cent confidence), averaged over the abrupt warming event that occurred between the Younger D
296 ion from the Gulf of Alaska that reveals two abrupt warming events of 4-5 degrees Celsius at the onse
297 imulated global climate responses--including abrupt warming in the North Atlantic, a northward shift
298 roughout its breeding range revealed that an abrupt warming of sea-surface temperature in the 1990s c
300 Observational analyses revealed that the abrupt warming was triggered by the entry of a strong At
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