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1 otein interactions are more complex than can be accounted for by 1:1 binding models.
2           The 94% sustained engraftment rate was accounted for by 1 unit in nearly all patients.
3  by a small group of miRNAs as follows: ~75% is accounted for by 15 miRNAs; miR-182 represents 28%.
4 s in the IPS and that their neural responses are accounted for by a model of numerosity coding that h
5                             These behaviours are accounted for by a newly-developed Lagrangian stocha
6 ity was observed upon tethering, which could be accounted for by a combination of at least three effe
7 en two new genes, COL5A3 and MMP9, which may be accounted for by a degradation of COL5A3 by MMP9 infl
8  a 5'-terminal single-stranded extension can be accounted for by a difference in the rate of enzyme b
9  that fail to progress to anaphase; this can be accounted for by a failure to accumulate Cdc20 and co
10  sensitivity in PD patients can specifically be accounted for by a higher cost for controlling noise.
11 at enhanced information gathering in OCD can be accounted for by a higher decision threshold arising
12                             This failure may be accounted for by a lack of awareness of the relevant
13                               The biases may be accounted for by a linear model, although the spatial
14 f gating exhibited by wild-type channels can be accounted for by a Markov state model that includes n
15                       These observations can be accounted for by a model for inhibition in which an a
16 gic NV during the hypoxic phase, which could be accounted for by a reduced expression of HIF-1alpha a
17  membrane-potential OD and spike-rate OD may be accounted for by a simple model of V(m)-to-spike-rate
18 ell identifies protein-rich regions that can be accounted for by a single apolipoprotein (apo B-100,
19 hat this 'spreading rate' is larger than can be accounted for by a single channel model, but can be e
20 nd heterogeneous clonal T cell responses can be accounted for by a single common model of homeostasis
21 ecognition failures in peripheral vision can be accounted for by a single mechanism.
22 impacts, orders of magnitude larger than can be accounted for by a single pass diffusive flux of NPs,
23 via cytologically defined units too large to be accounted for by a single replicon.
24                  These experimental data can be accounted for by a tissue-level model in which specif
25 d under independence, but this could largely be accounted for by a woman-specific latent heterogeneit
26 sy with febrile seizures plus) in humans has been accounted for by a 5-fold decrease in the channel-o
27                               Reduction of n is accounted for by a constant duty ratio of 0.05 and a
28                               Reduction of n is accounted for by a constant duty ratio of the myosin
29 -1 exposed to a mixture of 90% H2 and 10% O2 is accounted for by a direct four-electron pathway, wher
30 e that: (a) variation in patterning profiles is accounted for by a single nondimensional parameter; t
31 herefore, the perception of contact rigidity is accounted for by a stochastic process of state estima
32 the formation of the {Ni(I)-CO}ZSM-5 species was accounted for by a quantitative molecular orbital co
33  95% CI -0.22 to -0.037; p=0.0060), but this was accounted for by a reduction at the 3-month timepoin
34 ruptive behavior disorders (RhoG, 0.48), may be accounted for by ADHD and, for mood disorders, by OCD
35 uch transporter expression changes could not be accounted for by alterations in blood vessel density
36 mmobilized VEGF compared to soluble VEGF can be accounted for by altered trafficking of VEGFR2 withou
37 d from coarse direction discrimination could be accounted for by an amplitude-response nonlinearity i
38 vented fear conditioning, an effect that can be accounted for by an impairment in fear-conditioning-i
39 increase in soil organic carbon, which could be accounted for by an increase in BCHyPy.
40                         This discrepancy can be accounted for by an uncoupled ion flux.
41 ficant increase in body weight (+17%), which was accounted for by an increase in fat mass.
42     Compared with wakefulness, mild sedation was accounted for by an increase in thalamic excitabilit
43 e S2 site in LeuT-WT crystals, and this also was accounted for by an OG molecule in that site.
44 tical feature of human development that must be accounted for by any complete goal theory.
45     Many aspects of linguistic structure can be accounted for by appealing to equilibria that result
46  in root and leaf hydraulic conductivity can be accounted for by aquaporins but this must be integrat
47 s in the overall magnitude of N2O production were accounted for by archaeal functional gene abundance
48 ed at low concentrations of both drugs could be accounted for by assuming a mechanism of drug adsorpt
49 that the inhibition strength and pattern can be accounted for by assuming different rate-limiting ste
50 ganization energy in these metal centers has been accounted for by assuming that the protein scaffold
51                                This behavior was accounted for by assuming that (i) the O2 activation
52 nover in adult nonhuman primates that cannot be accounted for by beta-cell replication.
53 , we show that plant-to-plant variations can be accounted for by biomechanically plausible values of
54  ms and taus approximately 10 ms), which can be accounted for by biphasic Ca(2+) transients following
55                    This tolerance gain could be accounted for by both a decrease in single-unit sensi
56  conformational changes that are too fast to be accounted for by Ca(2+) binding to syt1.
57 ing properties of the SR measured here could be accounted for by calsequestrin at the concentration p
58 of each blastomere to these two lineages can be accounted for by chance.
59            We examined if the currents might be accounted for by changes in glutathionylation of the
60  astrocytic marker gene expression could not be accounted for by changes in precursor proliferation o
61                  These changes in growth can be accounted for by changes in the activity of Yorkie, a
62 ated that changes in serum IL-7 levels could be accounted for by changes in the receptor concentratio
63        We propose that the universal GRR may be accounted for by changes in the relative durations of
64  and motivational factors and is unlikely to be accounted for by changes to any singular cognitive sy
65                              This effect can be accounted for by changes to the GABA(A) receptor reve
66                      These effects could not be accounted for by childhood socioeconomic status, pers
67                              The association was accounted for by children with the DR3/4 genotype (H
68  of shifts in species composition that could be accounted for by climate change.
69 asures of disease severity in ALS may partly be accounted for by cognitive-behavioural deficits affec
70 al heritable cis effect on expression cannot be accounted for by common cis variants, a finding that
71  by genome-wide association studies will not be accounted for by common CNVs.
72 rders among participants with TS (29.8%) may be accounted for by comorbid OCD (OR, 3.7; 95% CI, 2.9-4
73                     These findings could not be accounted for by compensatory adaptations, with no di
74                    This discrepancy can only be accounted for by considering a stationary contributio
75 more recent study, but the correlation could be accounted for by controlling for patient comorbiditie
76 isingly, most of the dark proteome could not be accounted for by conventional explanations, such as i
77 cence sideband at high densities that cannot be accounted for by conventional semiconductor lasing.
78 d to be substantially negative and could not be accounted for by conventional solvent-accessible surf
79 ltiple phases of gene expression that cannot be accounted for by current models of the molecular cloc
80                   However, not all variation was accounted for by CYS4.
81                     This Abeta reduction can be accounted for by decreased Thr-668-dependent APP phos
82 nterindividual differences in the population are accounted for by default assumptions or, in rare cas
83  cell-specific defects in spread that cannot be accounted for by defects in replication and virus rel
84 onal specificity in a way that cannot simply be accounted for by degraded sensory processes.
85 , we conclude that all adaptive dynamics can be accounted for by depletion of a signaling mechanism,
86 ce of the alpha3(IV)NC1-reactive T cells can be accounted for by destructive processing.
87 n the microbial biomass ('apparent priming') were accounted for by determining treatment effects on m
88 st proportion of the preterm-CVD association was accounted for by development of conventional CVD ris
89 although more than 20% of the variance could be accounted for by differences in axial length.
90 fferences between the older groups could not be accounted for by differences in brain structure.
91                    This difference could not be accounted for by differences in running speed, as the
92 eshold properties of COM and CPn neurons can be accounted for by differences in the hyperpolarization
93  observed time delay to first division could be accounted for by differences in the kinetic parameter
94 rtality observed in black patients could not be accounted for by differences in the quality of care m
95                     These findings could not be accounted for by differences in univariate activation
96 hnicity and whether this potential variation is accounted for by differences in the quality of colono
97 sotopic variation within each food web could be accounted for by differing proportions of inorganic H
98 eness values showed that 67% of the variance was accounted for by differing response patterns to movi
99 aR activity and conjugative competence could be accounted for by dilution associated with cell divisi
100 vity and reduced adiposity of LRP6(+/-) mice were accounted for by diminished Wnt-dependent mTORC1 ac
101 c effects within the subthalamic nucleus can be accounted for by direct selective stimulation of affe
102 xSrxCuO4 (LSCO) films shows that this cannot be accounted for by disorder within the conventional Bar
103 dative stress in P. subcapitata, beyond what was accounted for by dissolved Pt, indicating NP-specifi
104  to which the genetic basis of such diseases is accounted for by DNA methylation is unknown.
105 croscopy imaging showed that these responses were accounted for by efficient apical exocytosis at phy
106        Low hepcidin expression in Tfr2(BMKO) is accounted for by erythroid expansion and production o
107 centrations in LMBE between ecoregions could be accounted for by estimated Hg deposition after adjust
108  pFAQ and pFAPT2, all of the trapped charges were accounted for by estimates of the fraction of molec
109 somerizations and dissociation that can only be accounted for by examining a finite temperature ensem
110       Part of the familial aggregation of AD is accounted for by excess maternal vs. paternal inherit
111                           Our results cannot be accounted for by existing models and reveal that coin
112            Most of the effects of CD40 could be accounted for by expression in the T cells' environme
113 come, most heterogeneity between experiments was accounted for by facets of stem cell biology.
114 iate the formation of the final products can be accounted for by facile ethyl group transfer from pho
115 cific differences in stomatal behavior could be accounted for by fitting a single parameter.
116 k qualities, akin to other senses, which can be accounted for by formal, psychological, and neurobiol
117 8% of the observed ETD product ion abundance was accounted for by fragment ions due to selective clea
118 y compound granule fusion, and the remainder were accounted for by full fusion of single granules und
119                        The results could not be accounted for by fXIa contamination of the plasma sys
120 h diallels, around 90% of recombinants could be accounted for by gene conversion.
121 een maternal BMI and behavioral problems can be accounted for by genetic and social factors, but envi
122 ociation between irritability and depression is accounted for by genetic factors.
123 ing how much of the variability in ONH shape is accounted for by genetic influence.
124 f of the contribution to the NRS score could be accounted for by genetics and the other half by envir
125 e also showed that 12% of the variance in DD was accounted for by genotype and that the genetic signa
126 rican and Latino men, respectively; this can be accounted for by genotyping error in our earlier stud
127 ion of the Cenozoic sulphur cycle, and could be accounted for by geologically reasonable changes in t
128 bserved around the two-fold axes that cannot be accounted for by gp7.
129           The majority of hemispheric growth was accounted for by gray matter, which increased 149% i
130 the difference observed between groups could be accounted for by higher anxiety symptoms in patients
131                                         This was accounted for by higher rates in women of rapid cycl
132 nors and produce more specificities than can be accounted for by HLA antigen mismatches.
133 ferences in children's cognitive development were accounted for by household income, and differences
134     We show that these changes are likely to be accounted for by impaired mitochondrial function and
135                     This Fbn2(-/-) phenotype is accounted for by improper activation of latent TGF-be
136 ion patterns; and (iii) test whether changes were accounted for by improving water quality, increasin
137  show that dyslexics' perceptual deficit can be accounted for by inadequate adjustment of these compo
138 ytokine production in Plcb3(-/-) cells could be accounted for by increased activity of the negative r
139  insulin secretion of high-G cells could not be accounted for by increased proton leak.
140 pendent of KCC2 transporter function and can be accounted for by increased Rac1/PAK- and LIMK-depende
141                               This could not be accounted for by increased relatedness between creati
142 er in the electrophilic activation manifolds is accounted for by increased electrostatic and orbital
143                              This difference is accounted for by increased torsional amplitude at the
144 creased bone mass in the Foxo-deficient mice was accounted for by increased proliferation of osteopro
145 tic steatosis, and insulin resistance, which were accounted for by increased oxygen consumption, incr
146                                         This was accounted for by increases in excitatory presynaptic
147 se to exercise has been described, which may be accounted for by individual genetic variants.
148                          This difference can be accounted for by interactions between the preQ(1) met
149 ether a proportion of this variability could be accounted for by interindividual variation in gene ex
150  groups at the air-H2O interface, two-thirds are accounted for by intramolecular energy transfer, whe
151  vivo actions of the convulsant S-enantiomer are accounted for by its interactions with GABAA recepto
152 ws that 50% of the variance in rating scales is accounted for by just three dimensions, with these di
153 orm G-quadruplex structures and which cannot be accounted for by known regulatory motifs are found in
154 thward expansion of the range of many taxa - was accounted for by large improvements in water quality
155  important pairwise associations that cannot be accounted for by latent variables also exist that war
156         This modulation of aggression cannot be accounted for by linear integration of environmental
157 min clearances in duodenum and jejunum could be accounted for by local increases in vascular perfusio
158              Allele-specific differences may be accounted for by loss of function for Pten(4-5), hypo
159   We found that the mutant's TK activity can be accounted for by low levels of full-length TK polypep
160 reted solutes in hemodialysis patients could be accounted for by lower dialytic clearance relative to
161 ing deficits were affected beyond what could be accounted for by lower-order processing deficits.
162 roup differences in CSF NPY-LI concentration were accounted for by measures of impulsive aggression.
163 s revealed that the enhanced suppression can be accounted for by mechanisms that suppress the effecti
164                     The age effect could not be accounted for by memory deficits alone, because it wa
165 ndardized uptake value ratios, and could not be accounted for by methodological confounders.
166 , and changes in methylation state could not be accounted for by methylation in general.
167 g5 turnover throughout mitosis, which cannot be accounted for by microtubule turnover.
168  and cardiovascular mortality predictability is accounted for by MICS.
169 st that ADHD plus bipolar comorbidity cannot be accounted for by misdiagnoses, but additional researc
170                             This discrepancy is accounted for by modeling the environmental asymmetry
171 interhelical distances in the N-terminus can be accounted for by modest structural changes, and no si
172 ine levels in the p38alpha KO mice could not be accounted for by more infiltration of macrophages or
173 ditions for eligible non-SJLIFE participants were accounted for by multiple imputation.
174 expression observed among gene neighbors may be accounted for by neutral processes, and further that
175     Much of the genome size difference could be accounted for by non-coding material, such as interge
176 ajority of identified mobile transcripts can be accounted for by non-sequence-specific movement of mR
177 etics of multisite binding and catalysis can be accounted for by not only scaling the rates, but also
178                  These experimental findings were accounted for by numerical simulations of lectin ad
179                               The complexity is accounted for by numerous factors, including multiple
180 nce for natural phase spectra that could not be accounted for by observer biases in a control task.
181    The acceleration and velocity signals can be accounted for by opponent contributions from the two
182 ent of patients with visual loss that cannot be accounted for by organic pathology.
183 ologs), seeing the degree to which these can be accounted for by orthologous (internal) versus specie
184                     These patterns could not be accounted for by other measured covariates as behavio
185 r how much common variation there is left to be accounted for by other, yet to be identified, common
186 ual pattern in the R. macrotis complex might be accounted for by palaeoclimatic oscillations, shared
187        Fourth, a term for blocking can often be accounted for by parameter variation in models that d
188 United States may be more religious than can be accounted for by parasite-stress.
189 se existed, and only 21.1% of this variation was accounted for by patient and tumor characteristics.
190 age-related decline in speech perception can be accounted for by peripheral sensory problems but cogn
191 heir host stars ('hot Jupiters') can largely be accounted for by planetary migration associated with
192  up to 35% of total copepod mortality cannot be accounted for by predation alone.
193  are many more transcripts produced than can be accounted for by predicted protein-coding genes.
194 stics and their persistence across time--can be accounted for by properties of the underlying anatomi
195                    These results appeared to be accounted for by protein from meat sources.
196                      These results could not be accounted for by publication biases, unusual results
197      We show that these incubation times can be accounted for by purely thermal effects and that intr
198 ical properties of the gelatin, which cannot be accounted for by recent theoretical predictions for m
199              We show that such responses can be accounted for by relatively long windows of bilateral
200 , and 0.586 for "any SSI." Lower reliability was accounted for by relatively little variation in risk
201 romic shift of the nuCO stretching vibration was accounted for by resolving quantitatively the separa
202                        A factor of 40-50 can be accounted for by rotational friction resulting from f
203 rium, 61 percent of total variation of CFHR1 was accounted for by rs6677604 without additional variat
204 o determine if this marked strand bias could be accounted for by selective resistance to global-genom
205                  These changes, which cannot be accounted for by sex differences, are accompanied by
206 atios of RH/RH2O2 ( approximately 6-13) than be accounted for by simple O2(-) dismutation (RH/RH2O2 =
207 tablishment of a segregation bias, which can be accounted for by simple physical arguments.
208 s across age groups; findings that could not be accounted for by simple probability summation.
209                   Fluorescence changes could be accounted for by simulations using a five-state model
210 he total amount of variance in ARBs that can be accounted for by SNPs on the array.
211                    These inequalities cannot be accounted for by socioeconomic differences in stage a
212 remains unclear whether this association may be accounted for by specific biological mechanisms.
213 remature mortality, and 75% of excess deaths were accounted for by SPNs and cardiac diseases.
214 boxylation of orotidine 5'-monophosphate can be accounted for by stabilization of the enzyme-bound vi
215                 Such anomalous giving cannot be accounted for by standard models of social behavior.
216 sion is unusually broad, an observation that is accounted for by stochastic simulations of the model.
217                     This heterogeneity could be accounted for by study location (Asian population [n
218   Furthermore, we show that much of this can be accounted for by supposing that each 'combining field
219                                These effects are accounted for by suppression of OEA biosynthesis, an
220      The spatial modulations along the edges were accounted for by surround suppression.
221 ar dependence of firing rate on pressure can be accounted for by taking into account the nonlinear el
222 liability of the measurements, but could not be accounted for by technical factors only.
223                          These results could be accounted for by temperature-dependent changes in bot
224               The asymmetries in the results are accounted for by the asymmetries in the distribution
225  all) of the age-related increases in RT IIV are accounted for by the increased RT means.
226 om a mismatched base pair, and these effects are accounted for by the unique structural impact of eac
227 n both cases the observed associations could be accounted for by the A1 allele of the ABO blood group
228  of the variance in estimated VO(2max) could be accounted for by the AAS and age.
229 uch of this influence on Hippo signaling can be accounted for by the activation of c-Jun N-terminal k
230 nomes and show that their size cannot simply be accounted for by the activity of a small number of hi
231 ber of mutations occur in WA motifs that can be accounted for by the activity of polymerase eta (POL
232 dependent activities of Au-nanoparticles can be accounted for by the changes in the adsorption free e
233                          The recognition can be accounted for by the classic induced-fit paradigm.
234  of the visually driven pursuit response can be accounted for by the combination of the mean tuning c
235                     The missed inception can be accounted for by the combined effect of relatively hi
236              This compensation could largely be accounted for by the compressive shape of the modulat
237 the diverse activities of BMP morphogens can be accounted for by the differential use of distinct com
238 ity of VEGF-A in renal disease could in part be accounted for by the distinct roles of its two recept
239 pe by the WT strain (-19.2 per thousand) can be accounted for by the equilibrium isotope effect for d
240        Such distorted activation profile can be accounted for by the existence of two sources of diff
241                                   This could be accounted for by the fact that in FSHD myoblasts, fun
242 ent molecular weight of a dimer, which might be accounted for by the incorporation of additional prot
243               The suppression of Cyp3a11 may be accounted for by the inhibitory effect of LXR on the
244                     This change cannot fully be accounted for by the interaction with the proposed Ap
245             Although positive patterning can be accounted for by the l-ALT model, negative patterning
246                          This difference can be accounted for by the large amount of heat produced by
247 ied sites of additional mass, which can only be accounted for by the large insert in loop 2 exclusive
248  and that the duration of latent periods can be accounted for by the level of residual PrP(C), which
249 kage to type 1 diabetes on 6q that could not be accounted for by the major linkage signal at the HLA
250 sults with some evidence that variations can be accounted for by the manner of their introduction rat
251  in stimulus contrast, a finding that cannot be accounted for by the original, purely excitatory Hube
252 however, changes in Enterobacteriaceae could be accounted for by the presence of C. rodentium itself,
253 se for oxygen isotopes can to a large degree be accounted for by the Q10 pattern of respiration for b
254 uring turnover with L-tryptophan (L-Trp) can be accounted for by the sequential, ordered binding of O
255 d phase in the lower stratosphere and cannot be accounted for by the standard QBO paradigm based on v
256 stical properties of particles, which cannot be accounted for by the standard theory.
257 significantly correlated markers can largely be accounted for by the stochastic effects of genetic dr
258 ce use disorders and antisocial behavior can be accounted for by the transmission of a general liabil
259 e metabolic benefit of STS in males may have been accounted for by the male-specific decrease of infl
260  inhibitory sign of this cholinergic synapse is accounted for by the activation of Ca(2+)-permeable p
261 produced from the radioactive decay of (40)K is accounted for by the atmosphere and upper mantle.
262   The unknown intracellular drug disposition is accounted for by the disposition function (DF), a mod
263                    This improved performance is accounted for by the enlarged cathodic working voltag
264                     The excitation continuum is accounted for by the existence of spatially-extended
265 imately 47% of the extensive G x E variation is accounted for by the first two principal components (
266 on subjects report in psychophysical testing is accounted for by the frequency of occurrence of the 2
267              We propose that the discrepancy is accounted for by the observer's "inherent expertise b
268 nt and bond cleavage observed experimentally is accounted for by the outcome of trajectories passing
269                                         This is accounted for by the polarization of the core electro
270                      To test whether scaling is accounted for by the properties of Bicoid, we express
271                   The decrease in the k(cat) is accounted for by the replacement of the active site b
272 ctive gating of the RyR1 channel but instead is accounted for by the RyR1 ryanodine-insensitive Ca(2+
273 ted on one-way (irreversible) phenomena, and is accounted for by the second law of thermodynamics.
274 es exacerbated the diabetic phenotype, which was accounted for by the decreased islet beta-cell mass
275 itability at wave 2 and depression at wave 3 was accounted for by the genetic association between irr
276                 Most of the elevation in AMD was accounted for by the genetic variation controlling c
277                                           It was accounted for by the superposition of (1) the sequen
278                     Parent-child resemblance was accounted for by the transmission of a general liabi
279 of admissions and 23.2% of inpatient charges were accounted for by the 2.9% of patients with frequent
280 ere significant change occurred, the changes were accounted for by the invasion, or in one instance t
281 of the biological actions of these gases can be accounted for by their ability to modulate ion channe
282 ipramine for DAT and SERT, respectively, can be accounted for by their rate of association and not by
283  differences in their behavioral development were accounted for by their mothers' personalities and t
284 at most of the activation energy differences are accounted for by this difference.
285 incblende-type SnS and alpha-SnS can instead be accounted for by this single-phase pseudotetragonal m
286 s in the population of Dnmt1(-/-) ESCs could be accounted for by this subset of Oct4(-) Dnmt1(-/-) ES
287 of genes involved in copper resistance could be accounted for by TMAO inhibition of Cu(II) reduction.
288 nd displacement rate, a discrepancy that can be accounted for by to sequence specific pausing.
289                  Some of the discrepancy can be accounted for by two important mRNA features: codon u
290 Debye temperature, is often greater than can be accounted for by two-phonon processes.
291 that the effects seen in all three tasks can be accounted for by uncertainty about the ability to map
292 d's model, and thermodynamic solvent effects are accounted for by using an empirical model developed
293  predominantly due to ion solvation that can be accounted for by using a model with bulk properties.
294 beled proteins, whereas remaining B-form DNA is accounted for by using specific fluorescent molecular
295 n, with no evidence that such a relationship was accounted for by variability in urinary hepcidin.
296 -gender variation in financial risk aversion was accounted for by variation in salivary concentration
297 ces in Synechococcus cultures, and could not be accounted for by variations in cell hydrophobicity.
298                          To what extent this is accounted for by weight loss or other factors remains
299 rties of action-selective visual neurons can be accounted for by well-established visual mechanisms.
300     Furthermore, because this outcome cannot be accounted for by wetting of interfaces with uniform i

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