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1 ) or as a result of abnormal behaviour (tail biting).
2 um dot-photonic crystal cavity based quantum-bit.
3 23.42 dB and effective number of bit is 3.89-bit.
4  Plasmodium sporozoites in the skin during a bite.
5 nt of leukocytes to the location of the tick bite.
6  it must detach for transmission by the next bite.
7 alpha-gal in their saliva to a host during a bite.
8  and unable to infect mice by needle or tick bite.
9 ntribute to the therapeutic efficacy of this BiTE.
10 main culprits, spreading infection when they bite.
11  accounting for 83% of the mass-standardized bites.
12 which determines the time between successful bites.
13 ciated with total IgE levels and recent tick bites.
14 my virus known to be acquired through severe bites.
15 s from the same settlements reporting no NHP bites.
16 repancies ranging from skeletal deep to open bites.
17 e risk among humans of exposure to Anopheles bites.
18 aviviridae family and is transmitted by tick bites.
19  longer time needed to encounter and process bites.
20 ctious' agent transmitted as an allograft by biting.
21 hear stresses, and (3) repetitive, localized biting.
22 ntry by malaria vectors and thus exposure to biting.
23 can think about a dog biting a man, or a man biting a dog.
24 " "dog," and "man," we can think about a dog biting a man, or a man biting a dog.
25 ting every sporozoite inoculated by mosquito bite: a major challenge for Plasmodium falciparum.
26 and propagation length of 5 mm such that a 4-bit all-optical quantizer can be realized.
27 ns such as acquired cold urticaria, mosquito bite allergy and mastocytosis.
28            Furthermore we introduce a bit-by-bit analytical method which is agnostic to the specific
29 two benzo-indaceno-thiophene compounds (anti-BIT and syn-BIT) are described.
30 from methanogenic archaea, together with the BIT and TEX86 proxies, can help reconstruct past levels
31 l DQD may be used to obtain a single quantum bit and to prepare a Bell state.
32 bular joints enhance feeding for fishes that bite and scrape prey attached to hard surfaces.
33  study, we quantified human exposure to both bites and infective bites of a major malaria vector in P
34 ) ranging from head banging to self-directed biting and punching.
35 hesis that leg loss inhibits mosquitoes from biting and reproducing, mosquitoes with one, two, or six
36 number of clones inoculated at each mosquito bite, and the duration of infections.
37 roven to be effective in preventing sand fly bites, and subsequently infection.
38 brile illnesses transmitted through mosquito bites, and these common features make it difficult to ob
39                                      Coitus, biting, and scratching are transfer mechanisms for the t
40 a bis(terpyridinyl) ligand with a 60 degrees bite angle and Zn(II) ions.
41                     Conversely, when smaller bite angle ligands (betan </= 86 degrees ), for example,
42 were used to examine the consequences of the bite angle of five-membered chelates in cubic tetramers
43 med under mild conditions, employing a small-bite-angle bis-phosphine ligand, allowing for good funct
44 entate phosphine ligands with larger natural bite angles (betan >/= 99 degrees ), for example, DPEpho
45             Only bidentate ligands with wide bite angles (e.g., dppf) are effective.
46 e the resting state for ligands with smaller bite angles and suffers from an initial high-energy diss
47 t were armed with bispecific T-cell-engager (BiTE) antibodies.
48        AMG 110, a bispecific T cell engager (BiTE) antibody construct, induces T cell-mediated cancer
49 ere we describe a bispecific T-cell engager (BiTE) antibody derived from a T-cell receptor (TCR)-mimi
50 it arrays are created that can offer ternary-bit architecture by determining the connection yield and
51 r level of security than conventional binary-bit architecture with the same key size.
52 d those of others strongly suggest that tick bites are a cause, if not the only significant cause, of
53      It is generally accepted that potential bites are abundant and apparent in most grassland and me
54               Allergic reactions to mosquito bites are an increasing clinical concern.
55 plained by a shift from process 3 (potential bites are concentrated and apparent) to process 2.
56   Anecdotes related to preferential mosquito bites are very common, but to date there is no complete
57 daceno-thiophene compounds (anti-BIT and syn-BIT) are described.
58 h this approach, two-dimensional (2D) random bit arrays are created that can offer ternary-bit archit
59 co-regulated target genes identified by ChIP-BIT as being differentially expressed in MCF-7 cells.
60 tically for blood obtained after exposure to bites, as did the parasitemia level and the number of mo
61 uces information transfer to approximately 1 bit at the single-cell level but allows 3-4 bits of info
62 s to these two pathways separately disrupted biting attacks upon prey versus the initiation of prey p
63                  As a unique feature of ChIP-BIT, background signals are modeled by a local Gaussian
64                             We show that a 3-bit barcode can be assigned with 94% accuracy by electro
65 ondary metabolite clusters, activated during biting behavior, appeared conserved within a species com
66 candidate manipulation genes associated with biting behavior.
67 although the uneven distribution of mosquito bites between hosts could also contribute.
68                   Blinatumomab is a CD19/CD3 BiTE (bispecific T-cell engager) antibody construct for
69 with the CD19/CD3 bispecific T-cell engager (BiTE) blinatumomab.
70 sequence gap-filled gene feature annotation, bit-block encoded genotypes and sectional fast access to
71                                     KGGSeq's bit-block genotype format used 1.5% or less space to fle
72 R-15K-cBiTE-infected cells, and the secreted BiTEs bound specifically to both CD3(+) and EGFR(+) cell
73 duced into mammalian skin through a sand fly bite, but different species cause distinct clinical outc
74 however, a 12-year-old girl who was severely bitten by a Cercopithecus nictitans was infected with a
75  as both individuals reported being severely bitten by a gorilla during hunting activities.
76              All the HTLV-1-positive hunters bitten by a gorilla or chimpanzee were infected with a s
77                                Five had been bitten by gorillas and were infected with subtype B stra
78 acterial opportunism and mortality in corals bitten by parrotfish, turning normal trophic interaction
79                   Furthermore we introduce a bit-by-bit analytical method which is agnostic to the sp
80                  After traveling the world a bit, Calisher joined the faculty of Colorado State Unive
81  show how arming oncolytic adenoviruses with BiTE can overcome key limitations in oncolytic virothera
82                      Haiti has an integrated bite case management (IBCM) programme to counsel animal-
83  was engineered to express an EGFR-targeting BiTE (cBiTE) antibody under the control of the major lat
84 T cells expressing secretable, CD19-specific BITEs (CD19-ENG T cells).
85 cuitry, we implemented the antiferromagnetic bit cell in a standard printed circuit board managed and
86 Here, we show that a specialist caterpillar (biting-chewing herbivore) and a specialist aphid (phloem
87 ance via the salicylic acid pathway, whereas biting-chewing herbivores induce plant resistance mainly
88 oduce a reprogrammable hologram based on a 1-bit coding metasurface, where the state of each unit cel
89 cept of a reprogrammable hologram based on 1-bit coding metasurfaces.
90                         Here, we report a 16-bit coherent Ising machine based on a network of time-di
91 d can control the type I error rate and is a bit conservative when compared to the permutation method
92                                         Tick bites constitute the primary sensitization source, as ti
93  recent experiments on trampling animals and biting crocodiles have shown each to be capable of produ
94 r Tyrannosaurus rex stand out for habitually biting deeply into bones, pulverizing and digesting them
95     Here we show that infection via mosquito bite delays ZIKV replication to peak viral loads in rhes
96 d displacement to develop a rewritable multi-bit DNA memory system.
97   For example, by combining the meanings of "bite," "dog," and "man," we can think about a dog biting
98       The disease is transmitted when devils bite each other around the facial areas, a behavior syno
99  to living bunodont otters in morphology and biting efficiency, jaw strength in S. melilutra far surp
100 antage to open the way for three- or several-bit electronics.
101                 Instead, CPS immunization by bite elicits long-lived protection against blood-stage p
102 ells to secrete solid tumor antigen-specific BITEs, enabling T cells to redirect resident T cells to
103  sub-pA operation current and femtojoule per bit energy consumption.
104 plitude modulation (16-QAM OFDM) data with a bit error rate (BER) of 3.1 x 10(-3) over a 60-cm free-s
105 power loss, intermodal crosstalk, and system bit error rate (BER).
106  that the far-field spatial variation of the bit error rate is different from that of the emitted pow
107 eams with both multiplexed channels achieved bit error rates (BERs) of <3.8 x 10(-3).
108 that the metasurfaces are capable of varying bit error rates in response to different waveforms.
109 processing with <1.5 dB power penalties at a bit-error-rate of 2 x 10(-3).
110 um entropy decoding can give slightly better bit-error-rates than the maximum likelihood approach, co
111 to doxycycline for treatment of African tick bite fever in some selective situations.
112                                 African tick bite fever is the most commonly encountered travel-assoc
113                             Whilst classical bit-flip detection can be realized via a linear array of
114 ction of classical states from environmental bit-flip errors and demonstrate the suppression of these
115 ssical bits that are subject to only digital bit-flip errors, quantum bits are susceptible to a much
116 iba, was not optimized to produce high molar bite force and appears to have been limited in its abili
117 ans), Didelphodon vorax has a high estimated bite force and other craniomandibular and dental feature
118 eth, reduced chewing muscles, weaker maximum bite force capabilities, and a relatively smaller gut.
119 opes indicate positive allometric scaling of bite force with reference to head and body size, results
120  optimized to provide the tooth with maximum biting force, withstanding millions of cycles of loads w
121 er and temporalis muscle activities per 20-N bite-force (T20 N, microV), which defined thresholds.
122            Root mean square electromyography/bite-force calibrations determined subject-specific mass
123 gn, we quantified the ontogenetic profile of bite-force performance in post-metamorphic Ceratophrys c
124 ble through a combination of: (1) prodigious bite forces (8,526-34,522 newtons [N]) and tooth pressur
125 ing behaviour from trace evidence, estimated bite forces and tooth pressures, and studied tooth-bone
126 m and sheath acting as a physical barrier to bite formation.
127 e of DTV encephalitis following a documented bite from an Ixodes scapularis tick and the erythema mig
128  Of 78 Gabonese individuals who had received bites from nonhuman primates (NHPs) while hunting, 7 wer
129 isceral leishmaniasis and are transmitted by bites from phlebotomine sand flies.
130                                      Natural bites from R. felis-infected An. gambiae were able to ca
131 for this spin to be operational as a quantum bit, full quantum control is essential.
132          A total of 250 adults of this human-biting, generalist tick were collected from contiguous c
133 ectures of gates discovered we implement one bit half-adder and controlled-not circuits in the F-acti
134  owing to a systemic effect that exposure to bites has on the parasitemia.
135 laria infection (CHMI) initiated by mosquito bite have been widely used to assess efficacy of preeryt
136  the infusion of bispecific T-cell engagers (BITEs) have shown antitumor activity in humans for CD19-
137 ematophagous ectoparasites that incidentally bite humans.
138          Mosquito species that specialize in biting humans are few but dangerous.
139 an six legs, as they may still be capable of biting humans, reproducing, and contributing to malaria
140 ed within the cell biology community, I am a bit humbled by how long it took me to truly grasp his vi
141   This revealed mutual information values <1 bit, implying that individual GnRH-responsive cells cann
142 t disturbing the coherence of an ion quantum bit in an adjacent site.
143 a significantly improved performance of ChIP-BIT in target gene prediction, particularly for detectin
144  each member contains a unique barcode; each bit in the barcode is signalled by the presence or absen
145 samples from patients with a history of tick bite in the preceding 2 months at Mudanjiang Forestry Ce
146  patient acquired the disease through a tick bite in the province of Avila - 300 km away from the pro
147 tic measures to reduce or eliminate mosquito bites, including the use of insect repellents.
148  infection was excluded in 6 HTLV-1-infected bitten individuals.
149 n preventing malaria where vectors primarily bite indoors and late at night, but their effectiveness
150 d a 3 correlated significantly with mosquito bite-induced reactions.
151     This study identifies facets of mosquito bite inflammation that are important determinants of the
152 can develop a double-well potential to store bit information.
153 ting midge) is the most prevalent allergenic biting insect in Taiwan, and 60% of the exposed subjects
154 se ratio is 23.42 dB and effective number of bit is 3.89-bit.
155   Unlike stiffness, mechanical efficiency of biting is conserved among living otters and in S. melilu
156  had come to him in a daydream about a snake biting its tail.
157 The package is tested under Ubuntu 12.04 (64-bit), Java 7, glibc 2.15 and Cytoscape 3.1.0.
158 ed by N-substitution in the well-known short-bite ligand bis(diphenylphosphino)amine (DPPA) allows a
159 ther demonstrated that activating them using biting-like frequencies and durations, either alone or i
160                                         When biting-like patterns preceded swallowing-like patterns,
161      The software library is designed for 64 bit Linux, OS X, or Windows on processors with SSE2, SSE
162                 C ++ and OpenMP, supports 64-bit Linux/Unix-like platforms.
163  was similar to the classic methods though a bit lower in total content.
164 oinositide signaling landscape is physically bit mapped so that eukaryotic cells are able to convert
165 functional response resulted from changes in bite mass instead of a longer time needed to encounter a
166                                              Bite mass was smaller in tall than in intermediate sward
167 ich microbiota, its potential egestion after bites may be a shared mechanism that contributes to seve
168 ach more appealing is the realization of two-bit mechanical memory, in which two pairs of TCO cells a
169  operation of purely mechanical one- and two-bit memory storage prototypes.Origami is a popular metho
170 ate the operation of mechanical one- and two-bit memory storage.
171 cs or neutralizing the effect of IL-1beta in bitten mice abrogates neutrophil recruitment.
172 llergen and may be a promising treatment for biting midge allergy in the future.
173                         Forcipomyia taiwana (biting midge) is the most prevalent allergenic biting in
174 enting allergic skin inflammation induced by biting midge.
175                          Previous studies on biting midges (Culicoides spp.), known to transmit sever
176 rican horse sickness virus is transmitted by biting midges and causes African horse sickness in equid
177 tain, both of which are spread by Culicoides biting midges and have recently emerged in northern Euro
178                      Given the importance of biting midges as vectors, a key area of future research
179 ere disease transmitted between ruminants by biting midges of Culicoides species.
180 at is transmitted between hosts primarily by biting midges of the genus Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopo
181 nants that is transmitted by Culicoides spp. biting midges.
182 nfected to susceptible animals by Culicoides biting midges.
183  device has the following characteristics: 3 bit MLC, electroforming-free, self-rectifying, much high
184 it ripple carry adder with 48 p-bits and a 4-bit multiplier with 46 p-bits working in inverted mode a
185 ction size (n = 84,724), itchiness caused by bites (n = 69,057), and perceived attractiveness to mosq
186 various bit-rates: from a 4-bit uniform to 3-bit non-uniform quantization in phase.
187 lfactory-based strategies to reduce both the biting nuisance and disease transmission from bed bugs.
188 kappaB pathway is known to transmit merely 1 bit of information about stimulus level.
189 We measure the work to erase a fraction of a bit of information and show that it is bounded by the Sh
190                              While reading a bit of information stored in the magnetostrictive nanoma
191 that the NF-kappaB network not only relays 1 bit of information to coordinate the all-or-nothing expr
192 xamined to date seem to transmit less than 1 bit of information.
193                      Transmitted through the bite of Aedes species mosquitoes, CHIKV is responsible f
194 y mammals such as rodents and humans via the bite of an infected flea.
195 ngue virus (DENV) transmission following the bite of an infected mosquito, but the contribution of in
196 sporozoites, the infective stage injected by bite of the mosquito vector, however, whole parasite vac
197 d human exposure to both bites and infective bites of a major malaria vector in Papua New Guinea over
198 e ZIKV is transmitted from human to human by bites of Aedes mosquitoes, recent evidence indicates tha
199  CD4+ T cells and resistance to challenge by bites of infected mosquitoes.
200                                          The bites of uninfected sand flies favor the transmissibilit
201 sease, we demonstrate that prior exposure to bites of uninfected sand flies potentiates their ability
202 that, after attaching to host cells, amoebae bite off and ingest distinct host cell fragments, and th
203  necessary for accurately positioning lethal bites on prey, was mediated by a central amygdala projec
204 possible effect of multiple exposures to fly bites on transmissibility has not been addressed.
205 memory organization is limited by unreliable bit operation and high write loads.
206 dose-dependent manner, and a single mosquito bite or as little as 0.01 mug of SGE was effective at en
207  virus (ZIKV) can be transmitted by mosquito bite or sexual contact.
208 s that initiate infection either by mosquito bite or using a blood-stage inoculum.
209 tiveness of these pesticides to prevent tick bites or human tick-borne diseases is unknown.
210 eir effectiveness is uncertain where vectors bite outdoors and earlier in the evening.
211 ring out error-abundant sequence pairs using bit-parallel and SIMD-parallel operations.
212 y reduced metabolic investment compared with biting populations, a greater reliance on opportunistic
213 , 2012, where the Anopheles albimanus vector bites primarily outdoors and often when people are awake
214 fidelity and the coherence time of a quantum bit (qubit) are important benchmarks for quantum computa
215 e field-effect transistors (FET) and quantum bit (qubit) devices.
216 quantum states by encoding a logical quantum bit (qubit) in multiple physical qubits.
217   Complete control of the state of a quantum bit (qubit) is a fundamental requirement for any quantum
218 tested in phase 1 studies so far: anti-EpCAM BiTE((R)) AMG 110, anti-CEA BiTE((R)) MEDI-565/AMG 211,
219                                      Another BiTE((R)) antibody construct in hemato-oncology designat
220            In solid tumor indications, three BiTE((R)) antibody constructs have been tested in phase
221                                        Thus, BiTE((R)) antibody constructs will hopefully provide new
222 EA BiTE((R)) MEDI-565/AMG 211, and anti-PSMA BiTE((R)) BAY2010112/AMG 212.
223                                    Anti-CD19 BiTE((R)) blinatumomab has demonstrated clinical activit
224  far: anti-EpCAM BiTE((R)) AMG 110, anti-CEA BiTE((R)) MEDI-565/AMG 211, and anti-PSMA BiTE((R)) BAY2
225 Pertinent questions comprise how to maximize BiTE((R)) penetration and T-cell infiltration of the tum
226                   Bispecific T-cell engager (BiTE((R))) antibody constructs represent a novel immunot
227 gy surveys to estimate household-level human biting rate (HBR), expressed as the number of female Ano
228 ses indicate that 0 is most sensitive to the biting rate and mortality rate of mosquitoes while sexua
229                                 We show that biting rate, adult mortality rate, parasite development
230                                         High-bit-rate long-distance quantum communication is a propos
231 hat consume epilithic algae, and much higher bite rates by this group at sites without kelp, suggesti
232 omological indicators of transmission (human biting rates and entomological inoculation rates [EIRs])
233 erature conditions that caused the simulated biting rates to be largest and mosquito mortality rates
234 ets, followed by a return to preintervention biting rates.
235 stic levitation using meta-layers at various bit-rates: from a 4-bit uniform to 3-bit non-uniform qua
236 ion studies (GWAS) of self-reported mosquito bite reaction size (n = 84,724), itchiness caused by bit
237 east in part, by the genetic determinants of bite reaction size.Our findings illustrate the complex g
238                                        While BITEs redirect the large reservoir of resident T cells t
239  Our findings strongly suggest that a severe bite represent a risk factor for STLV-1 acquisition.
240  down-sampled pixels is converted into a one-bit representation with delta modulation (DM).
241                              The single-atom bit represents the ultimate limit of the classical appro
242 ulate p-bits, and we present results for a 4-bit ripple carry adder with 48 p-bits and a 4-bit multip
243   A high spectral efficiency of 8.0 +/- 0.4 (bit/s)/Hz in acoustic communication has been achieved us
244 ectral-density usage efficiency as high as 4 bit/s/Hz over 16 m in free space, wherein the BLD carrie
245 y of the complexes at the cell surface, ESK1-BiTE selectively activated and induced proliferation of
246     Moreover, HTLV-1 infection was linked to bite severity.
247 ere nocturnal anaphylaxis due to pigeon tick bite showing the diagnostic value of the extract and the
248 ermine a separation distance; the streaming "bit signal" contains all the information needed.
249 is, disseminate hematogenously from the tick bite site to the joints, the heart, and the central nerv
250 s (EM) skin lesion that develops at the tick bite site typically between 7 and 14 days after infectio
251 ites after feeding on lesions at the primary bite site.
252 ence for 6 months in lesions observed at the bite sites in all dogs.
253 ly unappreciated role for skin at infectious bite sites in dogs with CanL, providing a new perspectiv
254     The inoculation of viruses into mosquito bite sites is an important and common stage of all mosqu
255 shmania is the persistence of neutrophils at bite sites, where they protect captured parasites, leadi
256 ransient expression in the host only at tick-bite sites.
257 eful for the development and tuning of multi-bit storable organic nanocomposite memory device systems
258 ause humans get rabies primarily through dog bites, stray dog population control and mass or mandator
259                           We demonstrate a 5-bit system capable of writing, erasing, and rewriting bi
260                                           No bite test-negative volunteers reacted to rAed a 3 in eit
261                                       Of the bite test-positive volunteers, 32% had a positive rAed a
262 tests with purified rAed a 3 and Ae. aegypti bite tests were performed in 43 volunteers.
263 e closely mimics human infection by mosquito bite than needle-based inoculations.
264 people systematically receives more mosquito bites than the other when both are equally accessible.
265 sensor prototypes produce a digitized output bit (that is, a large and sharp off-to-on state transiti
266                            The B7H6-specific BiTE therapy also decreased tumor burden in murine melan
267 on their taking a blood meal; if there is no bite, there is no disease transmission.
268                        Rash, history of tick bite, thrombocytopenia, and hyponatremia were often abse
269 s than children, they received more mosquito bites, thus balancing their contribution to the infectio
270                              We applied ChIP-BIT to find target genes from NOTCH3 and PBX1 ChIP-seq d
271 clinically based nosology, still has quite a bit to teach modern psychiatry and can be a more generat
272 iggered by the innate immune response to the bite to promote dissemination through the body.
273 nflammation and abrogated the ability of the bite to promote infection.
274               CHMI was delivered by mosquito bites to 33 vaccinated subjects at week 12 after the fir
275 aggression in AHAs; these mice shifted their bites to more vulnerable locations on the body of a subm
276              We observed a shift in mosquito biting to earlier hours of the evening, before individua
277 ve developed a novel Bayesian approach (ChIP-BIT) to reliably detect TFBSs and their target genes by
278 narios (incisive, canine, premolar and molar bites) to test the hypothesis that there are significant
279           CeA rats also emitted consummatory bites toward their laser-paired porthole, suggesting tha
280 L-4 is released) that accompany the mosquito bites transmitting the virus.
281 ization with Plasmodium chabaudi by mosquito bite under chloroquine cover does not generate pre-eryth
282 g meta-layers at various bit-rates: from a 4-bit uniform to 3-bit non-uniform quantization in phase.
283 ence for human odor that helps them find and bite us.
284                              In spite of low BIT value in surface sediment, the reconstructed lake su
285 pper, is developed based on a new vectorized bit-vector algorithm, which simultaneously calculates th
286                                  There exist bit-vector techniques to solve the fixed-length approxim
287 anagement (IBCM) programme to counsel animal-bite victims on the risk of rabies and appropriate treat
288 ed with a 1.2 times increase in frequency of bite victims seeking medical care and of 2.4 times incre
289 ective follow-up survey of randomly selected bite victims who were counselled by Haiti's IBCM program
290 in intermediate swards due to a reduction of bite volume possibly caused by the greater proportion of
291 alence was 8.6% (23/269) in individuals with bites, vs 1.5% (4/269) in matched controls (P < .001).
292 a1-(3)4GlcNAc-R (alpha-gal) following a tick bite was associated with allergies to red meat, cetuxima
293                                     Mosquito bites were characterized by an edema that retained virus
294            During the study period, 1478 dog bites were reported to HARSP for assessment.
295 ion weighted by how often each individual is bitten) whereas a test with a limit of 20 parasites per
296 postexposure vaccination of humans after dog bites, whereas potential supplemental approaches include
297 nitiated by sporozoites injected by mosquito bite which elicits both neutralizing antibodies and prot
298                          An installer for 64-bit Windows and a macOS app are available.
299 ate Cretaceous of Madagascar) probably could bite with forces of 500 to 2200 N, comparable to medium
300 h S. pseudintermedius range in severity from bite wounds and rhinosinusitis to endocarditis; historic

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