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1 story entitled 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'.
2 ing from 67,000 to 128,000 cells per corneal button).
3 remove the corneal epithelial cells from the button.
4 larging at the distal end to form a terminal button.
5 ithout disturbing the radiolabeled leukocyte button.
6  properly the supernatant from the leukocyte button.
7 USTALW) can be performed with the click of a button.
8 ts indicated stimulus identity by pressing a button.
9 sin-related proteins clustered at a terminal button.
10 e consistently detected in all three corneal buttons.
11 rophages were observed in one of the corneal buttons.
12 ted with the touch of a finger to one of its buttons.
13 phatics at E16.5 were joined by zippers, not buttons.
14 ers of hydrophobic residues forming "leucine buttons."
15 on) so that there were two radiopaque spring buttons 4 mm apart on the button loop attached to the oc
16  250 mum in thickness) and a small posterior button (5 to 6 mm in diameter).
17                                Three corneal buttons (6-mm diameter) were obtained from each cornea o
18                          By clicking the SCP button, a patient-tailored SCP was generated.
19 ded with rechargeable "cig-a-like" or larger button-activated e-cigarettes, to use ad-libitum in two
20 ide are controlled by individual buttons and buttons also control the visibility of different ribosom
21 hemical analyses were performed on a corneal button and corneal pannus from 2 EEC patients.
22                  In the present study, White Button and Honey Brown (both Agaricus bisporus), Shiitak
23 l features: whether a girl pushes a boy or a button and whether we see it in real-time or in a single
24 fied nucleotide are controlled by individual buttons and buttons also control the visibility of diffe
25 rial quantification was performed on corneal buttons and GFP-expressing Staphylococcus aureus was use
26                                      Corneal buttons and peripheral blood leukocytes were obtained at
27  selected industries (e.g., military uniform buttons and piano keys) and handicraft applications, lit
28                                However, both buttons and zippers were composed of vascular endothelia
29 onizing 18 silicone gastrostomy devices (12 "buttons" and six tubes converted to skin level devices)
30 of removing the coronary arteries as limited buttons, and anastomosis of the pulmonary artery using o
31 tics decreased rapidly just before birth, as buttons appeared.
32 ts had zippers, not buttons, suggesting that buttons are specialized junctions rather than immature o
33                                              Buttons are thought to act as primary valves for fluid a
34 xed by a lower proportion of touches for the button associated with the social reward image.
35       For the motor task, subjects pressed a button at a comfortable pace, and activation was compare
36 they were visually cued to press one of four buttons at a time.
37 imilar expression patterns at the click of a button; back-end refactoring from an object oriented to
38 d does not require starting, stopping, reset buttons, batteries, or maintenance; the timer simply sta
39  be powered and run several times by a small button battery suggesting that it could be integrated to
40 bjects performed bilateral finger tapping on button boxes with a 3-Hz audio cue and a reversing check
41 ratocytes were isolated from central corneal buttons by collagenase digestion for 16 hours, seeded on
42 ratocytes were isolated from central corneal buttons by digestion in 1 mg/mL of collagenase A in DMEM
43 erformance from five different types of PCFC button cells without degradation after 1400 hours.
44 led the rapid formation of micrometer-sized "buttons" containing oligomerized viral Gag protein.
45 cantly higher in Royal Trumpet than in White Button, Cremini, and Portobello, while no difference was
46  this presentation is to document results of buttoned device (BD) occlusion of patent ductus arterios
47 the feasibility, safety and effectiveness of buttoned device closure of PDAs.
48 of the multi-institutional U.S. trial of the buttoned device for transcatheter closure of atrial sept
49 y and effectiveness of the fourth generation buttoned device in dosing atrial septal defects (ASDs) a
50 hese data suggest that the fourth generation buttoned device is as effective as earlier generation de
51         In up to 5.5 years of follow-up, the buttoned device provided effective closure in 98% of pat
52 FO closure with the Clamshell, CardioSEAL or Buttoned Devices at two institutions.
53 .2%) with first, second and third generation buttoned devices, the device was modified (fourth genera
54 rdiac defects can be closed with umbrella or buttoned devices.
55          Studies have shown that a histidine button engineered into cTnI (cTnI A164H) specifically en
56                 This pH-sensitive 'histidine button' engineered in TnI produces a titratable molecula
57                                        Here, Button et al. develop a phylogenetic network approach to
58 E::K-5) was used for transduction of corneal buttons ex vivo.
59 /no-go task requires participants to press a button for go stimuli, while inhibiting the response to
60 lly matched healthy control subjects pressed buttons for color of drug-related versus neutral words.
61                        To learn when and how buttons form during development and whether they change
62 g development and inflammation and show that button formation can be promoted by glucocorticoid recep
63                  Dexamethasone also promoted button formation during early postnatal development thro
64                                      Corneal buttons from BALB/c (syngeneic) or C57BL/6 (fully mismat
65 amage in CNTF-modulated explants and corneal buttons from explants was quantified by analysis of pano
66                        Twelve normal corneal buttons from healthy donors were used as controls.
67                          Fresh corneoscleral buttons from human donors (n = 19) and organ-cultured co
68 ated and simple "scripting at the click of a button" functionality that enables researchers to perfor
69 icroscopic examination of an excised corneal button, genomewide linkage analysis, fine mapping linkag
70                                      Corneal buttons harvested from C57BL/6 mice were used in three e
71 al control adults participated and pressed a button in response to all female faces.
72 ges that can be reached by use of navigation buttons in a frame at the top of the screen.
73 d and preparation of the lamellar transplant buttons in a national cornea bank could improve the cost
74            In inflammation, zippers replaced buttons in airway lymphatics at 14 and 28 days after Myc
75 ge in disease, we examined the appearance of buttons in mouse embryos and their plasticity in sustain
76                            The proportion of buttons increased from only 6% at E17.5 and 12% at E18.5
77 ed by the microbiological community to a hot-button issue gaining staunch supporters (on particular p
78  were anchored on the sides by discontinuous button-like junctions (buttons) that differed from conve
79 lls of initial lymphatics have discontinuous button-like junctions (buttons), unlike continuous zippe
80 residue 685 and the concomitant formation of button-like junctions in initial lymphatics.
81 lymphatics transform from a zipper-like to a button-like pattern during collecting vessel development
82  radiopaque spring buttons 4 mm apart on the button loop attached to the occluder.
83       Incorporation of folding plug over the button loop in 10 additional patients produced immediate
84       Incorporation of folding plug over the button loop produces complete PDA occlusion at the time
85                   Of the four mat types, the button mats contained the highest diversity of Cyanobact
86 nities referred to as black, beige, pink and button mats on the surfaces of the thrombolites.
87                 Eight human eye bank corneal buttons (mean age, 73.6 years) were included.
88 g CBs, our studies suggest that the distinct buttoning mechanism we propose for DV closure is elabora
89 102) using our previously described ischemic button model.
90 over 200 y and worldwide cultivation of the "button mushroom" forms a multibillion dollar industry.
91                                        White button mushrooms (Agaricus bisporous) are a potential br
92 rst time, identified and quantified in white button mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus) following treatment
93  dried mushrooms, the level of vitamin D2 in button mushrooms was found to be 6.90 mug/g dw, which is
94 rs (n = 19) and organ-cultured corneoscleral buttons (n = 10) obtained after Descemet's membrane endo
95 transverse shear properties of 6 mm diameter buttons of matched human cadaver cornea pairs.
96 the coronary arteries are removed as limited buttons of sinus tissue, leaving the transected edge of
97                               Full-thickness buttons of the central macula and the periphery of human
98 e range, temperature control and simple push-button operation.
99               Responses were given as simple button or key presses, which are quick to make and easy
100 , as 391 (23.7%) isolates lacked the typical button or mucoid colony appearance of S. pneumoniae.
101  tactile stimuli and action choices (press a button or not).
102                           Wholemount corneal buttons or cells from enzyme-digested corneas were analy
103      If subtle growth (i.e., granular, small button, or "starry" growth) was considered positive, err
104 oints along the A-P axis of the embryo in a "buttoning" pattern, divergent from the zippering mechani
105  contain a shared sequence motif, the "pause button" (PB): KCGRWCG.
106 c yellow-fluorescent protein zFP538 from the button polyp Zoanthus sp. and a green-emitting mutant (K
107  are able to report the sound as a target by button press after approximately 300-500 ms.
108 mp) component that peaked 200 msec after the button press and reversed polarity near the central sulc
109 nd spontaneous trial-to-trial variability in button press force.
110 rticipants were instructed to respond with a button press only to presented stimuli for a particular
111 earance of a peripheral target with either a button press or saccade.
112 erception of contingency existed between the button press response and the outcome.
113 ollowing an anticipatory cue, or following a button press response.
114 sented singly and each requiring a different button press response.
115            Training consisted of a two-phase button press task.
116 peak in the mean response time locked to the button press to be principally composed of triphasic, pr
117 g VEP assessments, subjects responded with a button press to infrequent (10%) target stimuli.
118                                            A button press was required in response to soft speech sou
119 ream of visual stimuli and to respond with a button press when a particular target appeared.
120 bjects, the rules were reversed to require a button press whenever an object, but not a circle, appea
121 n each trial, with the patient indicating by button press whether he saw an object on the left, the r
122 which subjects indicated with a differential button press whether the probe was contained in the stud
123 involving very simple motor responses (e.g., button press), errors concern inappropriate action-selec
124 ponent during the final choice (indicated by button press).
125 a stimulus, indicated their prediction via a button press, and then received feedback.
126 s input (visual, auditory), response output (button press, speech), stimulus category (words, picture
127        During this task, subjects report, by button press, the number of words (1-4) that appear on a
128 nd multisensory (audiovisual) stimuli with a button press, while electrocorticography was recorded ov
129 eding but only partially phase-locked to the button press, with larger complexes preceding quicker mo
130 ore registering their motion decision with a button press.
131 gnaled the time of recognition (T(R)) with a button press.
132 ning a subset of them as targets requiring a button press.
133 ed subjects to discriminate their emotion by button press.
134 re instructed to respond to the stimuli by a button press.
135 ge, and subjects responded to the target via button press.
136   In a subsequent test phase, left and right button-press generated either the same audio-visual stim
137 ring the counting Stroop, subjects report by button-press the number of words (one to four) appearing
138 articipants learned two 12-item sequences of button presses (A and B).
139 in which they could choose between making 20 button presses for $1 or 100 button presses for higher a
140 tween making 20 button presses for $1 or 100 button presses for higher amounts (varying from $3 to $7
141  covertly attended location, quicker speeded button presses immediately followed a larger positive (P
142 aried in coherence and responded with either button presses or saccadic eye movements.
143                    Split-brain patients made button presses that were less synchronous than either no
144                                 The order of button presses was determined by a complex sequence that
145 for both overt behavioral reports (immediate button presses) and silent counting of the perceptual ev
146 n, during the task, responses (left or right button presses) were either directly instructed (forced
147 itivity to body sensations and more frequent button presses.
148 articipants learned that right and left hand button-presses each produced a specific audio-visual sti
149 ice's actions are implemented via strings of button-presses.
150 he objective contingency between the rate of button pressing and the amount of money they earned.
151  behaving monkey during a simple, sequential button pressing task.
152 t the hypothesis that introduction of double button reduces unbuttoning rate without reducing effecti
153         Ex vivo studies with excised corneal buttons revealed that uninfected IL-6(-/-) corneas injec
154     Panoramic images of explants and corneal buttons revealed that VIP treatment reduced CE damage to
155 g tips of lymphatic sprouts had zippers, not buttons, suggesting that buttons are specialized junctio
156 ar switch, most readily described as a "push-button" switch, whereby two discrete and fully occupied
157  and r = -0.45 for Sharp's score), the timed button test (r = -0.62 for NDJ, and r = -0.57 for Sharp'
158 ; grip strength; walking velocity; and timed button test.
159 ; grip strength; walking velocity; the timed-button test; pain; and joint tenderness, swelling, and d
160 is patterned to create touch pads of arrayed buttons that are sensitive to contact with both bare and
161 ides by discontinuous button-like junctions (buttons) that differed from conventional, continuous, zi
162 ing three main ultrastructures: the terminal button, the electrodense core, and the wheel complex.
163 ortant features of H4K16: 1) it is the first button to anchor the H4 tail on the adjacent nucleosome;
164                        The subject pressed a button to answer a ring tone, and then covertly answered
165 ther half of the blocks) in order to press a button to any deviant sound at that location.
166 ease over time, they decided when to press a button to bank their winnings, knowing that if they did
167 netic resonance imaging while they pressed a button to earn money as the response-reward relationship
168 ts played a game where they tried to press a button to earn points in a challenge with a brain-comput
169 t a time at fixation, and subjects pressed a button to every target.
170        Participants were required to press a button to indicate whether a briefly presented tone was
171 tation of each face pair, subjects pressed a button to indicate whether a subsequent asterisk appeare
172 ions (180 degrees ) while subjects pressed a button to occasional targets at one attended location.
173 ation experiment, participants could press a button to receive intravenous alcohol using the Computer
174  support in favor of inteins acting as pause buttons to arrest protein function until needed; then, a
175 latively close proximity of these L2 density buttons to one another raised the possibility of homotyp
176 unidimensional strategy: pressing one of two buttons to rotate a visual grating that stimulates a mod
177 ome-shaped tumors in 79% of patients, collar-button tumors in 17% of patients, irregular tumor in 1 p
178                                  The corneal buttons underwent histopathologic and immunofluorescence
179 cs have discontinuous button-like junctions (buttons), unlike continuous zipper-like junctions (zippe
180  procedure or cut from a whole corneal graft button unsuitable for keratoplasty.
181         Complex manual tasks-everything from buttoning up a shirt to playing the piano-fundamentally
182 nd then form intermediate closure points to "button-up" the folds.
183                      Affected larvae display buttoned-up, the ETH-null phenotype characterized by dou
184 havioral sequence, and exhibit the phenotype buttoned-up, which is characterized by incomplete ecdysi
185 ld consciously based his character, Benjamin Button, upon individuals with HGPS.
186 eter mechanical scrape injury was made, each button was cultured for 24, 48, or 72 hours in serum-fre
187                        In a PKP, the corneal button was initially secured with 8 or 16 sutures and th
188  ("the coffee is ready about 3 min after the button was pressed").
189                               The white cell button was then resuspended in 4 ml of platelet-poor pla
190 e anterior stromal surface of bovine corneal buttons was measured after the epithelium was scraped aw
191 red by a conserved salt-bridge, the "charged button." We also modeled structures for three other C. e
192 puter (iPad), where two differently coloured buttons were associated with a social and a nonsocial re
193                                      Corneal buttons were collected from patients with keratoconus, h
194                                      Corneal buttons were collected from patients with keratoconus, n
195 -versus-volume curves of all corneal-scleral buttons were concave-up asymptotes, demonstrating elasti
196 EC-DM) complexes from normal and FED corneal buttons were dissected from the epithelium/stroma.
197                               Thirty corneal buttons were examined, 18 of which were from patients af
198                                      Corneal buttons were harvested from C57BL/6 mice and decellulari
199                  The dissected corneoscleral buttons were immersed in OCT media and frozen in liquid
200                     To study cell migration, buttons were nested within acellular uncompressed outer
201                                 FECD corneal buttons were obtained from transplantations and normal h
202        Electron microscopy showed that these buttons were packed with budding viral crescents.
203                                      Corneal buttons were placed in culture and immunocytochemistry a
204             Thirteen bisected Fuchs' corneal buttons were processed at the time of corneal transplant
205                                  The corneal buttons were processed for light, transmission, and scan
206 eudophakic bullous keratopathy (PBK) corneal buttons were removed during transplantation, and normal
207           Passenger leukocyte numbers in the buttons were significantly reduced by all three treatmen
208                                              Buttons were single and double labeled using phalloidin
209           Organ cultured human corneoscleral buttons were studied.
210                                  The corneal buttons were then evaluated by hematoxylin-eosin stainin
211                      Six-millimeter-diameter buttons were then incubated in media supplemented with 1
212                                  The corneal buttons were transplanted after overnight incubation in
213   Two-millimeter-diameter guinea pig corneal buttons were transplanted into 1.5-mm-diameter graft bed
214 antic category as the first two, and another button when it belonged to a different category.
215           Participants were asked to press a button when the third picture of a triplet belonged to t
216 ate a central target and to press a response button when they saw a stimulus that was randomly presen
217                           Subjects pressed a button whenever a rare target appeared.
218 were required to count mentally or to push a button whenever a target appeared.
219 ing an auditory discrimination task (press a button whenever an auditory pattern changes).
220 t or right finger stimulation and to press a button whenever they perceived a target pulse embedded i
221 (AX-CPT), which required subjects to press a button whenever they saw a letter A followed by a letter
222 hout initial lymphatics via openings between buttons, which open and close without disrupting junctio
223 h HLA-DM and may function as a pH-sensitive "button," which is closed at pH 7.0 but opens below pH 6.
224 ovements in a virtual environment to touch a button whose shape varied randomly from trial to trial-b
225  or pseudowords (experiment 2) by pressing a button with their right or left hand, while transitionin
226 ion time task, subjects pressed each of four buttons with a different finger of the right hand in res
227 05-in Nitinol wires in the shape of two flat buttons with a short connecting waist with a diameter co
228 dependent cytotoxicity (CDC) by treating the buttons with anti-CD45 mAb plus complement.
229 quence of pushing five spatially distributed buttons without visual guidance.

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