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1 w approach for generating fused macrocycles (bicycles).
2 step rearrangements were observed (cis-[6,5]-bicycles).
3 e quaternary-and a decorated [3.2.2]-bridged bicycle.
4  activity if 50% of short trips were made by bicycle.
5 in mild-graded exercise task on a stationary bicycle.
6 on mark5.2.0 and inverted question mark6.2.0 bicycles.
7 cyclization to [3.2.1], [3.3.1], and [4.3.1] bicycles.
8 alkyl-substituted oxetanes and fused oxetane bicycles.
9 es, which as expected produced the 7/5 fused bicycles.
10 m catalysis provides the analogous cis-fused bicycles.
11 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from urban bicycling.
12 35Hz), and this suppression was stronger for bicycling.
13 oxyl-8-formyl-bicyclo[4,3,0]non-8(9)-enes or bicycle[4,3,0]non-1(9)-en-8-ones in varying yields with
14 l dwellers were significantly more likely to bicycle (68.3% versus 15.9%; p<0.001) to work than urban
15  fusion of 5-membered rings within a [3.3.0]-bicycle, a motif present in (-)-presilphiperfolan-8-ol.
16                                     However, bicycling ability remains surprisingly unaffected in mos
17 ining consisted of three months of low-level bicycle and treadmill exercise such that minute ventilat
18 ield potential recordings directly comparing bicycling and walking in Parkinson disease patients with
19 contrast the oscillatory dynamics underlying bicycling and walking in the basal ganglia.
20   In patients without freezing of gait, both bicycling and walking led to a suppression of subthalami
21  land uses to encourage active travel (i.e., bicycling and walking) are promising strategies for desi
22 fic types of physical activity as walking or bicycling and work or occupational activity, may be asso
23 ical activity (such as jogging, running, and bicycling) and sedentary behavior (such as spending hour
24 n accident with her learned knowledge of the bicycle, and steer away or brake.
25           Increasing active travel (walking, bicycling, and public transport) is promoted as a key st
26 work by private transport, public transport, bicycling, and walking, respectively.
27 reasing popularity of sports such as skiing, bicycling, and windsurfing.
28  These compounds which share a benzimidazole bicycle are effective when administered in vivo at unbou
29   Under exceptionally mild conditions, these bicycles are converted to highly functionalized medium-s
30 y dynamic (2+3) assembly of a cagelike macro-bicycle around a trifurcated trispyridinium pi guest.
31                                       We use bicycle-based, mobile measurements ( approximately 85 h)
32  Much like when one learns to type or ride a bicycle, BCI users report transitioning from a deliberat
33  this work enhances the scope of the [1.1.1]-bicycle beyond that of a mere "spacer" unit and presents
34 um and palladium catalysts, decalins and 7,6-bicycles can be obtained with dichotomous stereochemical
35            Enantiomerically enriched [3.1.0] bicycles containing vicinal quaternary centers were synt
36 estrian struck by motorized vehicle (10.7%), bicycle crash (6.3%), and struck by blunt object, fists,
37 k, or bus crashes (26.7%), and pedestrian or bicycle crashes (25.3%).
38  fatally or seriously injured while riding a bicycle during the day in Maryland in 1985-1997 (cases,
39  patients underwent 2 symptom-limited supine bicycle echocardiograms separated by an interval of 1 to
40                                       Supine bicycle echocardiography and TME have been used for eval
41                                       Chiral bicycles: Enantioenriched bicyclo[5.3.0]decatrienes were
42 xercised on three occasions for 120 min on a bicycle ergometer at 50 % maximum velocity of O2 uptake
43 and 1.8) were provided daily by increases in bicycle ergometer exercise time.
44                   Exercise tolerance using a bicycle ergometer showed increased exercise endurance fr
45 overy from an exhaustive 1-2 min sprint on a bicycle ergometer with a workload of 400 W.
46 also underwent upright exercise testing on a bicycle ergometer with analysis of respiratory gas excha
47 cise stress test on an electronically braked bicycle ergometer.
48 imal graded exercise test was performed on a bicycle ergometer.
49 asured at rest and during fixed low-workload bicycle ergometry (50, 75, and 100 W, each for 3 minutes
50 ng with measures of BP response taken before bicycle ergometry testing.
51 ess (anger recall and mental arithmetic) and bicycle ergometry were evaluated in patients with implan
52              T-wave alternans, assessed with bicycle ergometry, and SAECG were measured before EPS.
53 graphy, Holter monitoring, echocardiography, bicycle ergometry, measurement of N-terminal pro-B-type
54 d during incremental atrial pacing or supine bicycle ergometry.
55 t defines this clade-the 3-hydroxypropionate bicycle-evolved late in Earth history as a result of a s
56 epression and time to limiting angina during bicycle exercise (exercise tolerance tests), performed a
57 ent and sonographer preference, makes supine bicycle exercise a valuable stress echocardiographic mod
58  determine the hemodynamic effects of supine bicycle exercise and functional capacity during upright
59 chemia was present in 92% of patients during bicycle exercise and in 58% of patients during mental st
60 nticipatory blood pressure (BP) responses to bicycle exercise and LV mass in the Kuopio Ischemic Hear
61                       Participants underwent bicycle exercise and psychological stress testing with r
62 ntrol subjects while performing both maximal bicycle exercise and single leg knee-extensor exercise.
63  catheterization and echocardiography during bicycle exercise at low and conventional work loads (i.e
64  resonance imaging at rest and during supine bicycle exercise before and after sildenafil.
65 higher ejection fraction at rest and at peak bicycle exercise compared with patients without daily li
66 oration of intermediate stages during supine bicycle exercise echocardiography (BEE) improves the acc
67 determine the comparative accuracy of supine bicycle exercise echocardiography (SBE) and posttreadmil
68  blood flow velocity at rest and with supine bicycle exercise in 18 patients with AVS and 11 control
69 ed by ST segment depression during mental or bicycle exercise stress, although ST segment depression
70 diovascular survey, including a standardized bicycle exercise test in 1972 to 1975.
71  (n = 39) underwent a symptom-limited supine bicycle exercise test with Doppler echocardiography and
72 documented coronary artery disease underwent bicycle exercise testing and thermal pain testing.
73 ise test underwent mental stress testing and bicycle exercise testing.
74                                              Bicycle exercise tests with measurement of respiratory g
75 /wild-type genomes) responses to 14 weeks of bicycle exercise training in 10 patients with heteroplas
76 ceptor responses were measured in the leg by bicycle exercise with and without regional circulatory o
77            Accordingly, we performed maximal bicycle exercise with respiratory gas analysis and hemod
78 5 mm Hg at rest or >/=25 mm Hg during supine bicycle exercise) participated in the open-label study o
79                                  With supine bicycle exercise, 46 +/- 25 days after device placement,
80 entilatory response to progressive intensity bicycle exercise, although some of the observed activity
81 (2)) and 38 controls, at rest, during supine bicycle exercise, and during hyperemia.
82 ects sequentially underwent graded-intensity bicycle exercise, atropine injection and isoproterenol i
83 tural changes, sublingual nitroglycerin, and bicycle exercise, demonstrated expected changes in measu
84   Hemodynamic and neurohormonal responses to bicycle exercise, public speaking, and the Stroop test w
85 and 4.7 +/- 1.7-fold in response to AICAR or bicycle exercise, respectively.
86                                              Bicycle exercise, which activates aPKCs and stimulates g
87 rnight rest (nonexercise) or (ii) submaximal bicycle exercise.
88 rs (n = 14) underwent standardized recumbent bicycle exercise.
89 recall-as well as symptom-limited semisupine bicycle exercise.
90 t radionuclide renography at rest and during bicycle exercise.
91 ficantly increased immediately and 3 h after bicycle exercise.
92 ith DTI at rest and during submaximal supine bicycle exercise.
93 ficantly greater in the control group during bicycle exercise.
94  INTERPRETATION: These results indicate that bicycling facilitates overall suppression of beta power.
95 ics, and with a network of buses, trams, and bicycle facilities) was transformed to match the urban f
96 no smoking, being physically active (walking/bicycling &gt;/=40 min/day and exercising >/=1 h/week), and
97 ferent domains of physical activity, walking/bicycling &gt;20 minutes/d was associated with 29% lower ri
98                                   Walking or bicycling (&gt;60 minutes/day vs. hardly ever; HR, 0.88; 95
99 c injuries (bus, car, truck, pedestrian, and bicycle), gunshot or stab or slash wounds, falls, work o
100 a support the positive influence of a law on bicycle helmet use among children.
101 xty-four counties in Florida had enacted the bicycle helmet-use law, while the other three counties h
102                                              Bicycle helmets offer substantial protection for the upp
103                                              Bicycle helmets, regardless of type, provide substantial
104                         We performed upright bicycle hemodynamics in 10 patients (9 men) aged 56+/-12
105               A child often learns to ride a bicycle in the driveway, free of unforeseen obstacles.
106                      Florida children riding bicycles in counties where the state helmet-use law was
107  intermediates that lead to a range of fused bicycles including the cores of various furan-, benzofur
108                                Odds ratio of bicycling injury according to estimated BAC.
109 s than 0.02 g/dL, the adjusted odds ratio of bicycling injury was 5.6 (95% confidence interval [CI],
110 sin, the crushed soda can, and the collapsed bicycle inner tube exemplify the nonlinear mechanical re
111                                              Bicycling is one of the leading causes of recreational i
112  to generate the desired coordination-driven bicycle-like wheel (90 % yield).
113 sease underwent treadmill (n = 50) or supine bicycle (n = 50) exercise echocardiography.
114 segment (n = 90); the others occurred during bicycling (n = 7), running (n = 15), and postrace recove
115 I, imagination of freewheeling downhill on a bicycle (no change in heart rate, HR, or ventilation, V(
116 hesis of the fused gamma-lactam beta-lactone bicycle of proteasome inhibitor omuralide.
117           Exercise echocardiography with the bicycle or posttreadmill approach is used in subjects wh
118 ize via distinct implementations of the same bicycle-pedal mechanism originally proposed by Warshel.
119 de and methyl shifts of the initially formed bicycle predominant formation of (-)-kolavenyl diphospha
120 phase extraction device run using a standard bicycle pump.
121 uthors conducted unobtrusive observations at bicycle racks at public elementary schools statewide.
122 o secure items to automobile rooftops and to bicycle racks.
123  related verbal message were displayed above bicycle racks.
124 health and economic benefits are possible if bicycling replaces short car trips.
125                            Alcohol use while bicycle riding is associated with a substantially increa
126 icity has led us to a new class of 6-5 fused bicycle rings as minor groove recognition elements.
127 placing their tail in a posture similar to a bicycle's kickstand.
128 nstrate that habitat creation, regulation of bicycle speed, and migration between patches increase C.
129 f cattle and horse grazing, maintaining slow bicycle speeds on occupied public trails, and artificial
130  inhibition during the mid-power stroke of a bicycling task, which also involved co-contraction of qu
131  muscle contraction in sitting, standing and bicycling tasks.
132 FM, and 32 controls completed an incremental bicycle test to exhaustion.
133 onses were obtained during mental stress and bicycle tests.
134  were performed during the mental stress and bicycle tests.
135 a fast-tracked synthesis of a [3.2.1] bisoxa bicycle that makes up the framework of many biologically
136                               Interestingly, bicycles that are derived from dimethyl acetylenedicarbo
137                                              Bicycle theft is a serious problem in many countries, an
138 cations which had experienced high levels of bicycle theft, and used the rest of the university campu
139                                              Bicycle thefts decreased by 62% at the experimental loca
140 cyclization to construct the [3.2.2]-bridged bicycle, these efforts have enabled the total synthesis
141  6-methylidene penems containing [6,5]-fused bicycles (thiophene, imidazole, or pyrazle-fused system)
142  risk ratio [ARR] 0.72; 95% CI 0.58-0.88) or bicycling to work (ARR 0.66; 95% CI 0.55-0.77) were sign
143 se-response relationship between duration of bicycling to work and being overweight, having hypertens
144                                  Walking and bicycling to work was associated with reduced cardiovasc
145                                        Those bicycling to work were significantly less likely to have
146 active travel, based on spatial estimates of bicycle traffic, pedestrian traffic, and particulate con
147 11.0% vs 3.7%; P = .02) and the Movement ABC bicycle-trail task (12.9% vs 3.8%; P = .02).
148 4.2; 95% CI, 0.8-7.6; P = .02), Movement ABC bicycle-trail task (AMD, 0.8; 95% CI, 0.1-1.5; P = .03),
149 ecursor, the fused gamma-lactam beta-lactone bicycle was prepared in four steps by a sequential biscy
150       Passive hindlimb exercise on motorized bicycles was applied 1 h/day, 3 days/week to the MSC+Ex
151 in the saturated bridges of the fused carbon bicycles, was synthesized.
152 hese studies reveal a strong rigidity of the bicycle, which adopts either a chair-chair or a boat-cha
153 ccess toward an array of [6,5] and [6,6] aza-bicycles, which form the core skeletons of various alkal
154 ged); and (4) the positive effect of HeO2 on bicycle work rate.
155                 Making 50% of short trips by bicycle would yield savings of approximately $3.8 billio

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