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1 negative mode, sulfonic acid-terminated polymer chains can be more sensitively detected than thiol ones (the low pK(a) o
2 Specifically attenuating CRL4(CDT2) by CDT2 knockdown can be more potent in killing cSCC cells than targeting CRLs or C
4 ional groups into the reagent structure, labeling sites can be more easily identified by MS and MS/MS.
8 patients with advanced CLL, a 5 x 10(8) dose of CART-19 may be more effective than 5 x 10(7) CART-19 at inducing CR witho
9 olutionary strata'), which have been little studied and may be more pervasive than commonly thought.
11 We found that resource dispersion may be more important for driving territory size and overlap for
12 ncrease the number of MGCs in AT, whereas other factors may be more important for endogenous MGC formation in vivo.
13 In addition, the detection of serious infections may be more challenging owing to patients' lower ability to mount
14 n evolutionary models, yet recent work suggests that it may be more common than previously assumed.
15 suggesting that the accumulation of uraemic neurotoxins may be more important than disturbed haemodynamic factors or lipi
16 Here, to understand why some people may be more vulnerable to developing affective disorders, we inve
18 w Zealand conifers suggests that their xylem properties may be more closely related to growing slowly under nutrient limi
19 mity on the evolution of cooperation by group selection may be more complicated than previously stated.
20 e development of ASD, in which certain brain structures may be more sensitive to specific influences.
21 nt host-virus model system indicates that temperateness may be more pervasive than previously considered, and that the ro
22 r measuring the output of future molecular studies that may be more definitive in fixing the number of RGC types in rabbi
23 n and resource overexploitation, cascading effects that may be more pronounced in drier forests where conditions have sel
24 clines in avian song, and possibly other sexual traits, may be more common than currently known, and may play a fundament
25 us research to synthesize a model wherein the OT, which may be more appropriately termed the "tubular striatum" (TuS), is
27 that a recent treatment, metacognitive therapy (MCT), might be more effective, by targeting mental control processes that
28 of muscular fitness with white matter microstructure might be more focal on frontal areas of the brain, as opposed to gl
29 t functional CWC15, suggesting that developing pollen might be more tolerant to CWC15-mediated defects in splicing than e
30 We recognise that these recommendations might be more applicable to high-income countries and might not be
32 sappointingly, however, none of these medications appear to be more efficacious than first-generation antiseizure medicat
33 Specific species of these lipids appear to be more negative toward insulin sensitivity than others.
34 In species in which males appeared to be more active than females, males had a lower proportion of
35 te (PFOS), hydrogen-PFOS, and unsaturated PFOS] appeared to be more bioaccumulative than linear PFOS, or were formed in v
37 hreatening, such as diabetic ketoacidosis, which appears to be more frequent than initially described.
38 viruses that were developed originally in Korea appears to be more similar to the known African viruses than to any othe
40 the RRV difference between the donors and acceptors had to be more than 6311 to obtain type I LacNAc tetrasaccharides in
41 Droughts of the future are likely to be more frequent, severe, and longer lasting than they have b
45 temporal behaviours, with some fields of physics showing to be more self-referential than others.
46 ost man-made materials in use today, research has tended to be more basic-science oriented rather than commercially appli
47 al and symptomatic hosts, we found that virus CUB tended to be more similar to that of symptomatic hosts than that of nat
49 ipate that existing statistical comparative approaches will be more commonly applied to studying the genetic basis for ph