1 uppressive capacity is poorly understood but
is said to be a primitive stem cell function.
2 An outcome
is said to be a valid negative control variable to the e
3 This genetic interaction
was said to be allele-specific because wild-type DnaJ do
4 XP inactivates the nuclease, and restriction
is said to be alleviated.
5 The partial wrap has
been said to be as effective with less unfavorable posto
6 dorsed formulation of Hamilton's rule, which
is said to be as general as natural selection itself.
7 Nephrotic syndrome
was said to be associated with NSAID use if patients dev
8 two-dimensional (2-D) cell-counting methods
are said to be '
assumption-based' and to yield inaccurat
9 Children
were said to be asthmatic either by consensus decision o
10 The resulting measured current
is said to be at steady state.
11 r via an internal initiation mechanism which
is said to be augmented by a variety of RNA-binding prot
12 Enzymes that work on a range of substrates
are said to be catalytically promiscuous.
13 Spores of Bacillus species
are said to be committed when they continue through nutr
14 e true exposure and vice versa; otherwise it
is said to be differential.
15 more like CYP1A1 than -1A2, and neither can
be said to be directly orthologous to CYP1A1 or -1A2.
16 ed powders in which quenching of the (3)MLCT
was said to be due to dipole-dipole homogeneous resonanc
17 Stable alterations of this kind
are said to be '
epigenetic', because they are heritable
18 rent across 2 populations, those populations
are said to be functionally connected.
19 and mammals, its function in spatial memory
is said to be highly conserved.
20 binding and appropriate functional activity
are said to be in an active state.
21 igns greater probability to the special case
is said to be incoherent.
22 The American diet
is said to be increasingly energy-rich but nutrient-poor
23 ement errors in the exposure and the outcome
are said to be independent of each other if the measured
24 The hippocampus
is said to be involved in "navigation" and "memory" as i
25 selection, including how much attention can
be said to be location- or object-based.
26 lls were not harmful to the kidney and could
be said to be mimicking, rather than causing, rejection.
27 with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection; it
is said to be most often a systemic disease.
28 conformations under physiological conditions
are said to be "
natively unfolded".
29 Measurement error
is said to be nondifferential if measurement of the expo
30 Two objects with homologous landmarks
are said to be of the same shape if the configuration of
31 Two objects with homologous landmarks
are said to be of the same shape if the configurations o
32 reater variance than the Poisson expectation
are said to be "
overdispersed." Overdispersion of sequen
33 particular ITD and its phase equivalents and
are said to be phase ambiguous.
34 Follicular dendritic cell networks
are said to be pivotal to both the formation of germinal
35 Mechanistic interaction
is said to be present if there are individuals for whom
36 utcome but not others, outcome heterogeneity
is said to be present.
37 ation or auscultation demonstrated PEEPi, it
was said to be present by clinical exam.
38 A slowly-decaying excitation
was said to be present if after the termination of bendi
39 Time at which a criterion
was said to be present was determined by review of all p
40 Although the m value
is said to be proportional to surface area newly exposed
41 A strategy-matching type
is said to be recoverable if a population in which it is
42 Shh protein
is said to be required to direct the formation of skelet
43 A network
is said to be robust relative to a certain network chara
44 h genomic duplication or species divergence,
are said to be segmental homologs of one another.
45 Thus, these properties can
be said to be sensory-independent or amodal.
46 he microbiota colonizing dental implants has
been said to be similar to the microbiome surrounding te
47 er undergoes a phase transition-the symmetry
is said to be spontaneously broken.
48 the length of the sequence: a segment of RNA
is said to be stable if the ratio of the equilibrium fre
49 Mutations in 3 genes (SPG4, SPG3, and SPG31)
are said to be the cause in half of the autosomal domina
50 Phylogeography
is said to be the bridge between population genetics and
51 en made about cancer treatment: chemotherapy
was said to be too toxic and too costly and that it requ
52 ctivated by a range of stimuli to which they
are said to be tuned.
53 ment, quantifications of sugar contents have
been said to be unaffordable according to the molecular
54 al heart disease in infants and children but
are said to be uncommon in adults.
55 tion and mean annual surface air temperature
is said to be uniform +/-10% over East Antarctica and co
56 Theory of mind
is said to be uniquely human.