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1 ish catch) may result in decreases in global catch.
2  spillover, there would be no loss in global catch.
3 e protection" can then help rebuild depleted catch.
4  helping to explain ongoing declines in fish catches.
5 apse with little effect on long-term average catches.
6 by increasing trends in cephalopod fisheries catch [4,5].
7 es exceeding 16 million metric tons (MMT) in catch, $53 billion in profit, and 619 MMT in biomass rel
8 ssively diffuse across the cytoplasm, or can catch a ride on the cytoskeleton to travel directionally
9                                 When a human catches a ball, they estimate future target location bas
10 ding swimming, kicking rubber-balls and even catching a live fish in water.
11 ls marine food webs, yet differences in fish catch across globally distributed marine ecosystems far
12 osition, and distribution of commercial fish catch across the pelagic North Pacific.
13 romyces (Tsp_PR) fungus, isolated from field-caught Ae. aegypti, render the mosquito more permissive
14 ccopteryx leptura, and Rhynchonycteris naso, catching airborne insects in the field.
15  "Western" lifestyle represents a convenient catch-all culprit for such exposures, effective treatmen
16 lled laboratory experiments, we exposed wild-caught amphibian species with terrestrial and aquatic li
17  in evaluation zones; in control clusters we caught an average of 0.90 female anophelines inside hots
18                  In intervention clusters we caught an average of 1.14 female anophelines inside hots
19                                  Merging our catch analysis with nutritional and socioeconomic data,
20 ore precise, than prior estimates from trawl catch and baited camera techniques (152 and 188 individu
21                                              Catch and consumption of torpedo scad (Megalaspis cordyl
22 rease sensitivity in part by loss of quantum catch and in part by opsin activation of transduction.
23 atalysis and is held in place by a molecular catch and pin, positioning it for transfer of serviced s
24 We herein disclose selective nascent polymer catch and release (SNAPCAR), a method that utilizes the
25 a pH-based recycling scheme that enables the catch and release of one phosphate per cycle.
26 displace up to four to five times the target catch and require 100-200 times more square kilometer-da
27                        Here we use fisheries catch and revenue data from Alaskan fishing communities
28 ingle-species management would decrease both catches and revenue by reversing the trophic cascades.
29 es represent the largest world's marine fish catches and the current threats on their populations imp
30 d the results are only generalizable to knee catching and occasional locking because few patients rep
31 of Ca(2+) binding to the C-domain of CaM by 'catching' and electrostatically steering Ca(2+) to site
32 e have begun to uncover how a cancer can be 'caught' and are using genomic data to manage an insuranc
33 into children aged <2 years and >/=2 years), CATCH, and CHALICE in predicting each rule-specific outc
34 idate three clinical decision rules (PECARN, CATCH, and CHALICE) in a large sample of children.
35 ion pup production is explained by latent by-catch, and the population would increase without this fa
36 ntic sailfish fisheries and pelagic longline catches, and highlighted how fishery independent tagging
37 natural product frameworks and discovering a catch-and-release chromatographic purification protocol
38 bel- and immobilization-free assay, based on catch-and-release electrospray ionization mass spectrome
39   This work describes the application of the catch-and-release electrospray ionization-mass spectrome
40 ndent manner opens the possibility to design catch-and-release systems for the purification of surfac
41                          Here we describe a 'catch-and-release' mechanism that amplified and disperse
42 hmic at depth (50-140 m) relative to shallow-caught animals (0-50 m).
43 illium chrysogenum, from the midgut of field-caught Anopheles mosquitoes.
44 assay consists of anti-IL-22 and anti-IL-17A catch antibodies, which via biotin-streptavidin interact
45  dye, which detects cytokines bound to these catch antibodies.
46 ines of marine megafauna due to fisheries by-catch are thought to be mitigated by exclusion devices t
47                            Fish richness and catches are positively but not causally correlated, reve
48  can withstand fishing over the long term if catches are subject to effective catch limits throughout
49 de, representing 78% of global reported fish catch, are analyzed to estimate the status, trends, and
50 ion rates between stranded turtles vs. those caught as bycatch from fishing activity, suggesting that
51                                          The CATCH assay requires no enzymatic digestion or ligation,
52 ctivity, as the relative number of juveniles caught at survey sites declines significantly with incre
53           While enterococci densities in the catch basins and wetland were similar under wet and drou
54  decomposition in lawns, street gutters, and catch basins during two winters.
55 fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) isolated from catch basins, a constructed wetland, and feces from a be
56 hwarting attack and bats regularly performed catching behavior without capturing moths.
57 ugh genetic matching of blood from 1094 wild-caught bloodfed mosquitoes with that of humans resident
58         This provides strong evidence that a catch bond (a bond strengthened instead of weakened by f
59 esults, we conclusively demonstrate that the catch bond behavior persists even under flow conditions.
60 ional changes upon Notch binding, exhibiting catch bond behavior that prolongs interactions in the ra
61               Strong agonists, which exhibit catch bond behavior, are markedly more likely to remain
62                               GPIb-IX-V is a catch bond for it becomes more stable as force is applie
63 roscopy experiments reveal that ICAM-1 forms catch bond interactions with Plasmodium falciparum paras
64 dhesion molecule vinculin and F-actin form a catch bond that is dependent on the direction of forces
65  found that vinculin forms a force-dependent catch bond with F-actin through its tail domain, but wit
66 t precise shear stress transmits tension and catch-bond formation with L-selectin via sLe(x), resulti
67 H-ligand interaction switches in a so-called catch-bond mechanism from the low- to high-affinity stat
68  this force to strengthen the bond through a catch-bond mechanism.
69 trengthened and stabilized interactions by a catch-bond mechanism.
70 e plus ends to indirectly contribute to the "catch-bond" activity of the kinetochores.
71  the mechanisms of alpha-actinin and filamin catch-bonding behavior.
72 ng an L-selectin mutant (N138G) have altered catch bonds and prolonged bond lifetimes at low forces.
73                                              Catch bonds are characterized by average lifetimes that
74                                              Catch bonds are strengthened by constant forces, as oppo
75 lecular bonds are mechanically strengthened: catch bonds by constant forces and CMR by cyclic forces.
76 well as the functional significance of actin catch bonds has not been elucidated.
77                                     Slip and catch bonds have respectively been explained by two-stat
78 signaling molecules, and suggests that actin catch bonds may be important in cell functions.
79 est of our knowledge, mechanism in which the catch bonds of GPIb-IX-V/VWF can be supported by interna
80                                Force elicits catch bonds to slow VWF-GPIbalpha dissociation and unfol
81 support the biological significance of actin catch bonds, as they corroborate reported observations t
82  lifetime under increased external force and catch bonds, in contrast, exhibit an increased lifetime
83 cular interaction can be divided in slip and catch bonds, respectively.
84 , but growing, list of systems demonstrating catch bonds, suggesting that this "molecular strategy" i
85  bond rupture, but the effect is buffered by catch bonds.
86 ion mechanisms, including force-strengthened catch bonds.
87 leukocytes from flowing blood via long-lived catch-bonds that support slow leukocyte rolling under sh
88 el effectively blocked formation of selectin catch-bonds, revealing a novel mechanotransduction circu
89 individual's right to a portion of the total catch, but there is evidence for this from selected exam
90 in the contribution of stocks to the overall catch by the end of the century.
91 ten times the number of Anopheles mosquitoes caught by a human collector.
92 tion of the intermediates, but they could be caught by alkylation of the isomerization active thiol.
93 o prepare for those changes instead of being caught by surprise, which could mean the difference betw
94                              Pufferfish were caught by trawl fishing, longlining and fishing line fro
95                        We show that reported catches can be approximated using an ecosystem model tha
96       Our enhanced spatial data on estimated catches can facilitate the inclusion of inland fisheries
97 allic complexes, Ir(III)(mu-Cl)2Ir(III), can catch carbonato group from carbonate and reduce it to CO
98  conceal negative effects associated with by-catch caused by fisheries (i.e., unobserved or discarded
99 s support a previously unreported two-state "catch-clamp" mechanism of Fn binding by CshA, in which t
100  human population density, and 90% of global catch comes from river basins with above-average stress
101 urrent VTE in a prespecified analysis of the CATCH (Comparison of Acute Treatments in Cancer Hemostas
102        We have examined nine species of wild-caught copepods from Jiaozhou Bay, China that represent
103  test this hypothesis, we enlist global fish catch data that include previously neglected contributio
104  recently with new reconstructions of global catch data.
105 of thumb" to safeguard against the long-term catch depletion of particular species: individual reserv
106 e speed and accuracy with which participants caught designated prey.
107 ogical patterns explaining dramatic regional catch differences in the contemporary ocean amplify catc
108 e Serengeti or fishermen searching for their catch, display various collective strategies.
109          When tested against a human landing catch during peak mosquito abundance, this "host decoy"
110 derstanding of how accounting for unreported catches (e.g. small-scale and illegal fisheries, bycatch
111 erology suggests the infection may have been caught earlier in the course of infection, also showed n
112 nal animals combat this by increasing photon catch, either optically, with large pupils, photorecepto
113                          We hypothesize that catch ensures proper signal recognition in complex chemi
114                                        Model catch estimates are generally within a factor of 2 of va
115 % of fished habitats is unlikely to diminish catch even if overfishing is not yet a problem while pro
116 aled no significant difference of success in catching falling objects and in average effort during th
117 isordered N-terminal domain of CshA acts to "catch" Fn, via formation of a rapidly assembled but also
118 edators and prey rely on their velocities to catch food or avoid being eaten, understanding how tempe
119 ome more targeted), the percentage of target catch forgone or displaced decreases, the reduction rati
120 er, we find that for those consuming locally caught freshwater fish from the United States, rather th
121 ries are an essential ecosystem service, but catches from freshwaters are often overlooked.
122 ated by the IFN-gamma secretion assay (gamma-catch) from healthy seropositive volunteers and expanded
123 iews in this emerging field, this review may catch great interest and inspire many new opportunities
124 the ultrathin version of metamaterials, have caught growing attention due to their superior capabilit
125                     Incorporating unreported catches had little impact on global-scale functional div
126 ning and neurophysiology in a cohort of wild-caught, hand-reared songbirds (swamp sparrows, Melospiza
127 lder (99.0%, 94.4-100.0; 97/98), followed by CATCH (high-risk predictors only; 95.2%; 76.2-99.9; 20/2
128  among reported and unreported components of catch in 2010, and found these components had distinct f
129 phenomenon to explain the high reported wild catches in the East China Sea-one of the most productive
130                  Physicians and surgeons are caught in a common conundrum where the urgency of the he
131      Both farmed and wild European whitefish caught in autumn and spring proved to have a high conten
132 eus) and turtle doves (Streptopelia turtur), caught in Israel while returning from Africa in spring a
133  substrate 3-hydroxybenzaldehyde (3-HBA) was caught in limbo with equal preference for the two pocket
134 that the IkappaBalpha(5xPEST) appears to be "caught in the act of stripping" because it is not yet co
135  contaminated Wels catfish (Silurus glanis), caught in the Ebro River (Spain).
136  To this aim, 1230 blood-engorged flies were caught in the forests of Gabon.
137 use many countries closer to the equator are caught in the gap between the demise of traditional cult
138 lack Judean Scorpions (Buthotus Hottentotta) caught in the Judean Desert.
139                      Fourteen Yellowfin tuna caught in the South Atlantic off the coast of South Afri
140 determine the degree of overlap between fish caught in these two areas of the ocean, examine how glob
141                                              Catches increase with river discharge and human populati
142 aced decreases, the reduction ratio (bycatch/catch) increases, and the total time-area required to ac
143 flies using resequenced genomes from 58 wild-caught individuals of Heliconius melpomene and another 2
144 ove the efficacy of Metarhizium against wild-caught, insecticide-resistant anophelines.
145 s to build a coarse-grained model capable of catching its main physical features, while being computa
146 pplied to identify plant food source of wild-caught L. longipalpis using specific primers for a locus
147  our study argues the need for international catch limits for pelagic sharks and identifies a future
148 ong term if catches are subject to effective catch limits throughout the species' range.
149                             Compared to wild-caught lions elsewhere in Africa and other large felifor
150  of amphibian chytridiomycosis) between wild-caught Litoria rheocola (common mist frogs) to investiga
151          Objects that are easier to reach or catch look closer and slower, respectively.
152  account for a large fraction of global fish catch) may result in decreases in global catch.
153 scards through the landing obligation of all catches, may force seabirds to seek alternative food sou
154 e two areas of the ocean, examine how global catch might change if catches of straddling species or t
155    The devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami caught millions of coastal residents and the scientific
156 uman odour plus high contrast visual stimuli caught more Anopheles than traps with odour alone, showi
157 k mosquito abundance, this "host decoy" trap caught nearly ten times the number of Anopheles mosquito
158 ral study on the performance of naive adults catching objects with three virtual hands controlled by
159 os hookeri) is linked to latent levels of by-catch occurring in sub-Antarctic trawl fisheries.
160 r groups could have prevented the incidental catch of over 46,000 sharks between 2008 and 2012 in a s
161 ken exclusively in the high seas, and if the catch of straddling taxa increases by 18% on average fol
162 est ecological threat facing the oceans, yet catches of many highly migratory fishes including oceani
163 an, examine how global catch might change if catches of straddling species or taxon groups increase w
164                      Moreover, human landing catches of sylvan Anopheles demonstrated the propensity
165 ucts can suddenly and sometimes unexpectedly catch on.
166 ew species are stenophagous specialists that catch only a few closely related prey types.
167 lementation and enforcement of science-based catch or effort limits, and that monetary investment int
168  37 (49%) in the sham surgery group reported catching or locking before surgery; the corresponding nu
169 port mechanical symptoms (sensations of knee catching or locking) may benefit from APM.
170 he subgroup of 69 patients with preoperative catching or locking, the risk difference was 0.07 (CI, -
171 ed benefit over sham surgery to relieve knee catching or occasional locking.
172            Mechanical forces can strengthen (catch) or weaken (slip) bonds between biological molecul
173 e of the smallest known Stealth proteins and caught our attention for structure-function analyses.
174  first report of gut bacterial flora of wild-caught P. papatasi collected in an endemic area for leis
175 ems, stark interregional differences in fish catch per unit area can be explained (r = 0.79) with an
176 a 50% reduction in body size and catch rate (catch per unit effort).
177 lobal time-series of cephalopod catch rates (catch per unit of fishing or sampling effort).
178 otion used by a carnivorous pitcher plant to catch prey.
179 s are stiffer and possibly less effective in catching prey.
180 impacts of contrasting management regimes on catch, profit, and biomass of fish in the sea.
181 kers for fishery independent verification of catch provenance in a way not achieved by previous techn
182                    Meanwhile, the ability of catching PRRSV antigen was also significantly enhanced.
183 ies that are likely to gain or lose in total catch quantity and value following high-seas closure.
184 , including a 50% reduction in body size and catch rate (catch per unit effort).
185 e assembled global time-series of cephalopod catch rates (catch per unit of fishing or sampling effor
186                                        Using catch rates amassed from 2000+ lakes, we showed that car
187 d the patterns of species-level change using catch records from 57,870 fisheries-independent survey t
188 tion) increased in the past 40 years despite catch reductions by fisheries, due to consumption by rec
189 cosystems in the world that has also had its catch reporting accuracy and fishery management question
190 ns, such as signal filtering or 'stretch and catch' responses, where the constrained flexibility of s
191 ractices could be modified to increase total catches, revenue, and biomass in the East China Sea, but
192                 Microbiome profiling of wild-caught sand flies will be of great help in the investiga
193 -impregnated papers was determined with wild-caught sand flies.
194 sp. was shown for the first time in the wild-caught sand fly populations of Turkey.
195                          In each experiment, CATCH-seq peaks representing long-distance chromatin int
196 nities to enter or increase participation in catch share fisheries by purchasing or leasing quota.
197 hares, both for fishers that remained in the catch share fishery and for those that exited but remain
198 gly constrained in the last few decades, and catch share programs could further reduce diversificatio
199 ensive, often limited by regulations such as catch share programs, and consequently unavailable to ma
200                                              Catch shares are hypothesized to halt the race by securi
201                                     However, catch shares can also offer fishers opportunities to ent
202                                     Overall, catch shares caused the average annual rate of fishing o
203 cessarily intended to address safety issues, catch shares eliminate many of the economic incentives t
204 e race to fish, we find strong evidence that catch shares extend fishing seasons.
205 ing revenues changed after implementation of catch shares for 6,782 vessels in 13 US fisheries that a
206 ally evaluate the effects of the adoption of catch shares management on a particularly risky type of
207  analyse natural experiments to test whether catch shares reduce racing in 39 US fisheries.
208         We compare each fishery treated with catch shares to an individually matched control before a
209                                        After catch shares was implemented in an economically importan
210  to vessels or fishing entities, also called catch shares) can improve safety by solving many of the
211 ing revenues changed after implementation of catch shares, both for fishers that remained in the catc
212                                        Actin catch-slip bonds are suppressed by single residue replac
213 oskeleton and molecularly modulated integrin catch-slip bonds biased the rheostasis and induced non-h
214  depolymerization under force is governed by catch-slip bonds mediated by force-induced K113:E195 sal
215 formin controlled by RhoA switches the actin catch-slip bonds to slip-only bonds.
216 osin-mediated cytoskeleton contractility and catch-slip-bond-like behaviours in FAs and the cytoskele
217               MeHg concentrations in locally caught species increase 1.3 to 10-fold depending on time
218 nd to the origin of introduced species (wild-caught species show higher invasiveness than captive-bre
219                  We raised offspring of wild-caught surface- and cave-dwelling ecotypes of the neotro
220 ue of commercial fish taxa are obtained from catch taken exclusively in the high seas, and if the cat
221                                   Using wild-caught, temporarily captive crows, we experimentally inv
222 ls are easier to find and yield greater prey/catch than small schools, and there is a requirement fro
223     Here, we present a novel algorithm named CaTCH that identifies hierarchical trees of chromosomal
224 iffusion and a local conformational change ("catch") that is modulated by receptor activation.
225 non-native hydrogen bonds, which efficiently catch the incoming monomer or fragment already at separa
226 tions of picoseconds before the dislocations catch the shock front and decelerate back to the elastic
227 ex ring that forms during drop splashing has caught the attention of many scientists due to its impor
228 zheimer's disease, where its feasibility has caught the attention of researchers from industry and ac
229 nal groups based on habitat domain (stratum) caught the essential functional differences between the
230 e featured a unique spatial arrangement that caught the hydrophobic core in a cage, thereby protectin
231 teria off the surface of RP macrophages that caught the majority of bacteria in a complement-dependen
232                                       Whales caught their prey using a series of coordinated movement
233  most successful trapping agents employed to catch these fleeting intermediates are reviewed, exploit
234 ed IL and use particle-probe rheology to (i) catch this phenomenon and (ii) highlight an unexpected c
235                                  By applying CaTCH to published Hi-C data sets, we show that previous
236 gnificantly underestimate regional fisheries catch trends and hinder adaptation to climate change.
237 ifferences in the contemporary ocean amplify catch trends, producing changes that may exceed 50% in s
238  were minimally impactful up to 20% abnormal catch trials (DeltaMD per 10% increment >-0.14 dB at all
239 xpected MD, with a 10% increment in abnormal catch trials associated with a DeltaMD = 0.42, 0.73, and
240 catch trials, each 10% increment in abnormal catch trials was associated with a DeltaMD = -1.27, -0.5
241 DeltaMD (<0.2 decibels [dB] per 10% abnormal catch trials), and no level of FL produced >/=1 dB of De
242 B) disease, respectively, up to 20% abnormal catch trials, and a DeltaMD = 1.57, 2.06, and 3.53 dB be
243                          Beyond 20% abnormal catch trials, each 10% increment in abnormal catch trial
244  1.57, 2.06, and 3.53 dB beyond 20% abnormal catch trials.
245 ease severity and over the range of abnormal catch trials.
246 s estimated to result in 50% mortality in by-caught turtles throughout the year.
247 and Kemp's ridley (Lepidochelys kempii) wild-caught turtles, tracking their movements via satellite t
248 udied differences in schedule, coverage, and catch up campaigns were not associated with the observed
249 ulsed direct current electricity was able to catch up to 75% of tagged invasive sea lamprey Petromyzo
250                 Faster components in the jet catch up to and collide with slower ones, leading to int
251         However, assembly algorithms have to catch up with experimental innovations to benefit from t
252                                 If parasites catch up with the hosts with a newly acquired mimetic mo
253 resected DNA, the replication machinery must catch up with the preceding processing nucleases, in ord
254  polarity reversal from the free surface and catches up with the other.
255  the trailing kinesin faces the challenge of catching up to the leading one, which accounts for exper
256 dren who crossed over to the binocular games catching up with children treated with binocular games,
257 , and the other relying on the electron beam catching up with the rear part of the laser pulse, which
258 in the northern hemisphere, but the south is catching up.
259 etals, particularly gold complexes, are fast catching up.
260  (less community change by 8 weeks) but then caught up over the next 4 weeks.
261 g the vaccine targeting subdominant epitopes caught up with the conventionally vaccinated mice, and a
262 d to either the Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC) intervention (n = 54) or the control inte
263 rvical cancer (CC) was similar for routine + catch-up (AGW = 9.9, CC = 678) and routine-only vaccinat
264 dosis, and small for gestational age with no catch-up after 2 or 3 years.
265  reduced vaccine coverage or the addition of catch-up campaigns showed that the impact of vaccination
266        The equivalent reduction for the four catch-up cohorts was 33% for herpes zoster (incidence ra
267 ths and 4 months, alongside an opportunistic catch-up for 3 month and 4 month olds.
268 cence or early adulthood, thereby preventing catch-up from earlier acquired deficits.
269 in the first 1000 days, enabling substantial catch-up from early growth failure, and leveraging impro
270                              The evidence of catch-up growth and largely preserved cardiometabolic an
271 utrition combined with accelerated postnatal catch-up growth caused more hepatic fibrosis in adulthoo
272 owth during early development, followed by a catch-up growth post-juveniles.
273                   Interestingly, accelerated catch-up growth was observed in those undernourished chi
274 vourable clinical course was associated with catch-up growth, height for age could serve as an additi
275  indomethacin were used frequently to induce catch-up growth, with few adverse effects.
276 ed growth acceleration after weaning is not "catch-up growth," because offspring that were small for
277 4, p=0.04), although they showed evidence of catch-up growth.
278 iveness decreased as the upper age limit for catch-up increased.
279 gland for adults aged 70 years with a phased catch-up programme for those aged 71-79 years.
280 the programme, and as part of the routine or catch-up programme.
281 administered before HPV exposure; therefore, catch-up programs for girls past adolescence have not be
282 ren in the USA in the context of routine and catch-up schedules, although some new vaccine antigens c
283 ars after the initial mass campaigns, with a catch-up targeting unvaccinated 1- to 4-year-olds.
284    The increased prevalence reduction due to catch-up vaccination continued for about 30 years.
285  of 12% before the HPV vaccine era, extended catch-up vaccination for females and males yielded relat
286 ram to alternatives, accounting for a 1-time catch-up vaccination of 22-26-year-old women, with or wi
287              Vaccination strategies based on catch-up vaccination of females and males are effective
288 ination of school-age boys, and for a 1-time catch-up vaccination of males aged 13-26 years.
289 et all vaccine-eligible travelers, including catch-up vaccination of susceptible adults.
290 st-effectiveness of a delayed, 1-year female catch-up vaccination program in Norway.
291 compared to female-only routine and extended catch-up vaccination, routine vaccination of males with
292 routine vaccination of males with or without catch-up was, respectively, 12.6-fold and 7.2-fold more
293 d processivity of Mfd dictate a "release and catch-up" mechanism to efficiently patrol DNA for freque
294  Capture of Associated Targets on CHromatin (CATCH) uses efficient capture and enrichment of specific
295                                      Methods CATCH was a randomized, multicenter trial that investiga
296                                              CATCH was applicable for 4957 (25%) patients and CHALICE
297      The overall reduction of all mosquitoes caught was highest in the double-storey buildings (96%;
298 les, the effects of incorporating unreported catches were large (changes in functional diversity of u
299 hing settlement for the procurement of local catches, whereas the other localities were centers of tr
300  fisheries (i.e., unobserved or discarded by-catch with low postrelease survival or reproduction).

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