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1 ss mortality for cold and heat and their net change in 1990-2099 under each scenario of climate chang
2 ression was observed in 122 (15%) joints, no change in 564 (71%), and reversal in 108 (14%).
3 cardiovascular hospitalizations, and percent changes in 6-min walk distance) at 6 months.
4 uring the follow-up period, the magnitude of change in 6MWD differed between IG and CG (P = 0.042), w
5                                              Changes in 8-h ozone concentrations depend on the potent
6 soil respiration rate (Rs) and its component change in a Dahurian Larch (Larix gmelinii) in Northeast
7  structure reveals a dramatic conformational change in a loop within the PL-2 epitope due to a serine
8 dy, we analyzed the temporal gene expression changes in a neuronal mRNA pool during an olfactory long
9               We explore how such individual changes in a variety of species might play a role over e
10  Fe(3+) in the sample solution by monitoring changes in absorption from 540 to 580nm; the linear rang
11 polymerase activity and identify significant changes in activity between experiments.
12                Aging is accompanied by major changes in adipose tissue distribution and function.
13 ns can recruit brain reward systems to drive changes in affiliative behaviour.
14 sed analyses of selection and assessments of changes in amino acid properties provide evidence of pos
15 ially acquired between the cohorts, and that changes in antibody levels to Apical Membrane Antigen 1
16 vonoids, rutin, beta-carotene and lutein and changes in antioxidant activities in six edible greens d
17  large amounts of GFAP causes many molecular changes in astrocytes, including proteasome inhibition,
18  alters the response of isoprene emission to changes in atmospheric composition.
19 fic reorganization in response to unilateral changes in auditory input.
20 VGLUT, induction of neuropeptide expression, changes in axonal projection morphology, and a switch in
21                                 This dynamic change in B cell survival mechanisms is unique to virus-
22 st risk mechanisms are not likely to involve changes in basal gene expression.
23                                              Change in BCVA in STGD1 patients over a 12-month period
24             Relatively little is known about changes in bee community composition in the tropics, whe
25 tify several major time-dependent phenotypic changes in blood immune cell subsets that occur followin
26 d strategies to invoke clinically meaningful change in BMI among adult patients with diabetes.
27 )2) at age 18-21 years, BMI at baseline, and change in BMI differed according to genetic risk based o
28                                              Changes in BMI between baseline and 12 weeks follow-up w
29                Secondary end points included change in body weight and cardiometabolic parameters.
30 ciations between HIV and food insecurity and changes in body composition over time.
31 macrophages, both of which occurred prior to changes in body weight, lending support to a causal rela
32 l bone density, as measured by a significant change in bone volume/total volume and trabecular spacin
33 ld be accounted for by temperature-dependent changes in both Km and kcat (three substitutions) or eit
34                                     To study changes in both retinal structure and function during th
35 nal task engagement, and highlight selective changes in brain connectivity supporting increases in ta
36 pendent of neuronal hypometabolism, predates changes in brain perfusion, exacerbates and works synerg
37 r than 1,200 kilometres, indicating either a change in bridgmanite cation ordering or a decrease in t
38 we propose a model in which a conformational change in BTN3A1 is a key event of pAg sensing that ulti
39                       Here, oxygen-dependent changes in C. jejuni physiology were studied at constant
40  reduction in SK channel expression, but not changes in Ca(2+) -mediated activation of SK channels, c
41 resenting in vivo with extremely low or high changes in cardiac repolarization in response to a pharm
42 w that the mechanism underlying the observed changes in cBLI signal is mediated by rearrangement of t
43 ells per muL (range -472 to 266) with little change in CD4 cell percentage (-2.1%, range -8.4 to 5.9)
44 ng capacity, loss of astrocyte coupling, and changes in cell morphology.
45                                  No apparent changes in cellulose were detected by NMR and synchrotro
46                  Simultaneously, we measured changes in cerebral blood volume (CBV) as a proxy of dru
47                                  To identify changes in choroidal thickness (CT) and all retinal laye
48 000 distal noncoding regions exhibit dynamic changes in chromatin accessibility between developmental
49 plexes modify histones but it is unclear how changes in chromatin states alter kinetics of transcript
50  by formalizing an index that measures local changes in climate using station data and comparing this
51         No apparent temporal or dose-related changes in clinical status (specifically acute, Koch phe
52 n determining the chemosensitive response to changes in CO2/H+ than previously thought.
53 alories ( approximately 54% of effect) and a change in composition ( approximately 46%).
54 nality of these interactions correlates with changes in composition, metabolic activity and functiona
55  the majority of compounds had no systematic change in concentrations during equipment installation,
56 n the basis of differences in percent effect changes in conditional logistic regression models with a
57                                          The changes in cooking quality and phenolic composition of w
58 the CS-US time interval results in long-term changes in cortico-striatal synaptic efficacy under the
59         An illustrative patient with dynamic changes in ctDNA content during therapy and a responder
60 tii (Cr) ChR2) (i) undergoes a hydrogen bond change in D --> K transition and (ii) deprotonates in K
61 c processes, such as mantle heterogeneity or change in depth of melt formation within the martian man
62  levels of pathway activation, the signaling changes in developing tissues remain largely unknown.
63 ization state, heme induces a conformational change in DGCR8.
64         We examined the associations between changes in dietary inflammatory potential and risk of co
65             These observations indicate that changes in differentially hydroxymethylated regions and
66  This framework also indicates a significant change in dissolution mechanism at [Formula: see text],
67              Here we report on the extensive changes in distribution of mRNAs in the cell body and ax
68 es under various conditions, finding dynamic changes in each state.
69                    In this review, we assess changes in ecosystem services associated with mangrove e
70                    Here, we investigated the changes in EEG patterns during a continuously administer
71                               Motion-induced change in emission (MICE) can be utilized as an effectiv
72 ER isoforms were used to detect EDC-mediated changes in endogenous ER target gene expression.
73 s requires coordinated but poorly understood changes in epithelial cell-cell adhesion and cell motili
74 fidelity of hemodynamic signals in assessing changes in evoked neuronal activity.SIGNIFICANCE STATEME
75 e mechanism underlying gene-length dependent changes in expression is warranted.
76 onsisting of vigorous increase in number and changes in expression levels of inflammation-related gen
77 aries as an active sensory web that converts changes in external K(+) into rapid, 'inside-out' electr
78 ificant, coherent and non-cell line specific changes in fatty acids, glycerophospholipids and carbohy
79 t coverage will improve our understanding of changes in fine-root traits across space and time.
80 e associated antecedent increased annualized change in florbetapir positron emission tomography reten
81  or APOE genotype; (ii) increased annualized change in florbetapir retention, antecedent to 18F-AV-14
82                                              Changes in flux through these pathways should generate b
83                          Monitoring lifetime changes in follicle populations showed age-dependent dec
84 ations, likely related to maternal transfer, changes in food sources and starvation.
85 t carbon balance to climate change caused by changes in forest mortality.
86 ing, hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) undergo changes in function and structure, including skewing to
87                         Nerve injury induces changes in gene transcription in dorsal root ganglion (D
88 et competition levels were associated with a change in generic drug prices.
89 nes within each time point demonstrated that changes in genome-wide chromatin accessibility were simi
90 that our model is sensitive enough to detect changes in genomic DNA methylation levels as a function
91 nvestigated the association of postchallenge change in glucagon during oral glucose tolerance tests (
92 on compared with standard care resulted in a change in glycemic control that did not reach the criter
93 d novel structures results from evolutionary changes in GRNs.
94 ies, such as salmon, where distinct temporal changes in growth and physiology during development are
95                                        These changes in gut pathology in hypertension were associated
96 Ser5P, the initiating form of RNAPII, but no changes in H3K27me3, at the promoters of affected endocr
97 fluorescence antibody-based assays reveal no changes in H3K4me3 levels in cells ectopically overexpre
98  mobile estuarine consumers over 5 months to changes in habitat availability in situ by comparing den
99 tivity of both PPG components (AC and DC) to changes in haemorheology were rigorously investigated in
100                                              Changes in heart rate and the peak high frequency were c
101 cription is associated with a similar modest change in hepatitis B virus core antigen polypeptide (HB
102                                  We analyzed changes in hepatitis B virus and hepatitis delta virus (
103  extinction and lack of extinction-dependent changes in hippocampal PSD CaMKII expression and S831 Gl
104 eading in detecting trends of continuity and change in historical corpora.
105            This effect is likely mediated by changes in host vitellogenin, insulin signaling, and gus
106                                              Changes in HVPG and BW were predefined as clinically rel
107 parison with AtHY5, which does not cause any change in hypocotyl length when overexpressed in Arabido
108                                 Furthermore, changes in IL-6 following stress predicted intraindividu
109 y', and is underwritten by stable epigenetic changes in immune and metabolic pathways.
110    Overall, these differences highlight that changes in infant formula composition impact infant meta
111 tamin D and placebo groups did not differ in change in insulin sensitivity (0.02 +/- 2.0 compared wit
112 er tasks and this positively correlated with changes in intracortical inhibition.
113 rns (drifting or inverting gratings) without changes in irradiance.
114 where Deltadelta(2)H and Deltadelta(13)C are changes in isotope ratios during degradation) resulted i
115               In controls, there was minimal change in J-ST point elevation, conduction delay, or act
116 ly during activation, or that conformational changes in KCNQ1 alter its interaction with KCNE1.
117 patients and show concordant DNA methylation changes in kidney cortex.
118                    To determine whether: (1) change in lamina cribrosa depth occurs more frequently t
119 ses underpinning population performance, and change in land cover.
120 ical framework to study the representational changes in learning, attention, and speech disorders.SIG
121 on of subclinical CVD was defined by 10-year change in left ventricular structure and function.
122          A secondary objective was to assess changes in left ventricular mass.
123 nce imaging (MRI) at 6 months and 24 months (change in lesion volume on T2-weighted MRI, cumulative n
124 visual acuity chart line; potential range of change in letters read, -121 to +101; minimal clinically
125                       After this most recent change in licensing, we review the outcomes from clinica
126       The primary outcomes of the model were changes in life-years per 100 000 total population over
127 lation of NPQ allows for a rapid response to changes in light intensity and in vascular plants, is pr
128 e association between CETP and HMGCR scores, changes in lipid and lipoprotein levels, and the risk of
129                    Our results indicate that changes in local frustration also affect partitioning in
130 exation with heparin is accompanied by large changes in local tau conformations and irreversible aggr
131 e association with hyperreflective material, changes in location and appearance of SSPiM over time, a
132 ansporter was also shown to cause additional changes in lysosomal pH, which leads to impairment of ly
133 less, current broad scale representations of change in major land use classes impact modelled future
134          Our aim in this study was to assess changes in malaria morbidity in an area of Uganda with h
135                                 The adjusted change in mean estimated glomerular filtration rate from
136                      The primary outcome was change in mean total TRS score at the 6-month postoperat
137 abolism is linked to the cell cycle and that changes in membrane composition can facilitate passage t
138 ng a large, water-filled pore in response to changes in membrane tension.
139 s point toward monitoring pathobiont-induced changes in microbiota immune targeting as a new concept
140 th a significant genetic risk factor for AD, changes in modulation may provide additional information
141 he promoter whereas TFB2M induces structural changes in mtRNAP to enable promoter opening and trappin
142 and, to that model, we added fatigue-related changes in MU force, contraction time, and firing rate a
143                                              Changes in Nab3 binding are largely independent of alter
144                       Rather than reflecting changes in NADW or AABW properties caused by freshwater
145 ve significant asthma-associated methylation changes in nasal epithelia of adult white asthmatic pati
146                                 The observed changes in near-infrared emission of SWCNTs are importan
147 er various external conditions as well as to changes in network parameters arising from learning-depe
148 a cribrosa depth occurs more frequently than change in neuroretinal parameters in glaucoma, and (2) B
149                            We tested whether changes in nucleosome occupancy occurred on the set of g
150 ess driven by genomic aberrations, including changes in nucleotide sequences.
151 ed in rapid lethality marked by weight loss, changes in nutritional as well as blood parameters, leuk
152       We examined potential risk factors for changes in objectively assessed sleep duration within a
153 onse of a circumpolar seabird to large-scale changes in oceanographic conditions and indicates that m
154                                Despite these changes in optical aerosol characteristics, increases in
155 ied in native conditions and enable sharp pH changes in order to mimic properly IgGs Fc domain/FcRn r
156 e (delta(13)C) record becomes insensitive to changes in organic carbon burial rate, due to counterbal
157 ress and inflammation and to explore whether changes in oxidative/nitrative stress are a function of
158       H2A.Z occupancy, but not distribution, changes in parallel with transcriptional changes.
159 isms do not explicitly model tissue-specific changes in pathway networks and the regulatory disruptio
160 s no significant between-group difference in change in patient-reported overall health on the Kidney
161 ible inactivation, animals should still show changes in perceptual sensitivity mediated by the intact
162 cal analysis identified significant chemical changes in pet food as a result of processing, and allow
163 problems in cancer targeting: heterogeneity, change in phenotype during disease progression, and resi
164 oil Cd sources in this system was aided by a change in phosphate source rocks in 1998 AD, and a corre
165  biological oscillations that schedule daily changes in physiology.
166 verall, (68)Ga-PSMA PET/CT scanning led to a change in planned management in 51% of patients.
167 ming wetlands showing elevation responses to changes in plant productivity.
168  embryonic stem cells and in mice results in changes in pluripotency and the primed state of cells.
169 nd life expectancy at birth, attributable to changes in PM2.5.
170 s in single voxel receptive fields (vRFs) to changes in population-level representations.
171                         We aimed to quantify changes in projected ranges and threat level by the year
172                      We found no significant change in prostate cell proliferation in treated mice wh
173  of nuclear mechanosensing, which range from changes in protein conformation and transcription factor
174 lular redox homeostasis, resulting in global changes in protein glycosylation, expression and functio
175              These measurements reveal rapid changes in protein-RNA interactions within 1 min followi
176                                 The absolute change in pulse pressure variation and stroke volume var
177                                          The changes in quality measures after the introduction of HV
178 were not associated with significant overall changes in quality or patient experience in the plans in
179                                    To assess changes in rates of 30-day readmission, we constructed a
180  biomass relative to baseline, but extensive changes in recruitment distribution.
181 e-TAVR), worsened eGFR (>/=10% lower), or no change in renal function (neither).
182 ber of leaf transcripts and metabolites were changed in response to genotype, and cell wall compositi
183        The age distribution of measles cases changes in response to both demographic and vaccination
184                                     Although changes in resting-state brain connectivity are a transd
185 put suppressed, rats were slower to adapt to changes in reward contingency, and OFC encoding of respo
186 l biosensing approach involves measuring the change in sample viscosity using image processing and co
187 tion of techniques also enabled us to relate changes in SC activity to concomitant increases in sacca
188 e of acute migraine-specific medication, and change in scores on the physical-impairment and everyday
189 -1.03 [-1.17, -0.89]), and apolipoprotein B (change in SD units [95% confidence interval]: -0.98 [-1.
190 lowered low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (change in SD units [95% confidence interval]: -1.01 [-1.
191  -1.01 [-1.14, -0.88]), remnant cholesterol (change in SD units [95% confidence interval]: -1.03 [-1.
192 iates were identified as responsible for the change in selectivity of the heterogenized Mn catalyst.
193      Kinematic analysis revealed significant changes in several dynamic and static gait parameters re
194 tives included evaluation of adverse events, changes in sexual quality of life using the Cancer Rehab
195          We show that SiO2 first undergoes a change in Si-O coordination number from fourfold to sixf
196                   Here we use fMRI to relate changes in single voxel receptive fields (vRFs) to chang
197       Here, we followed the intra-individual change in skull size and body mass throughout the full c
198 hered Ultisols, and more pronounced temporal changes in soil C:N, N:P, and C:P ratios at low elevatio
199 ative importance of host tree mortality from changes in soil chemistry following tree death.
200  the hyperexcitability of motoneurons and to changes in spinal sensory processing.
201 little is currently known regarding regional changes in spontaneous BOLD signal variability in the hu
202                             Similarly, early changes in strain and Ea were associated with worsening
203 ctrogenicity of the transporters accompanied changes in substrate specificity.
204 a reduced number of eosinophils in biopsies, changes in symptoms and endoscopic features are becoming
205 aptic signaling (e.g., GluA1, PRRT2) with no changes in synaptic GABAergic proteins.
206 tions in dopamine-related genes (n = 45) for changes in tau transgene-induced behavioral defects.
207 a sources, their timing, and the patterns of change in taxed and untaxed beverage sales suggest that
208 impairments in oxidative phosphorylation and changes in TCA cycle metabolites, as well as decreased m
209 d additive model (GAM) to examine how future changes in temperature and salinity could affect the dis
210 optically-trapped vesicle revealed an abrupt change in the bending modulus of the bilayer which could
211 0%], P = .004), but there was no significant change in the combined outcome of death or discharge to
212 es to podocyte dysfunction, a characteristic change in the development of DKD.
213 42]; p = 0.77; low-quality evidence), and no change in the duration of mechanical ventilation (mean d
214          NSAID use was not associated with a change in the incidence of PME among patients with diabe
215  be caused by aberrant salience leading to a change in the nature of the information that is encoded.
216 r reduction in mean migraine days per month, change in the number of days of use of acute migraine-sp
217 show that NADP(+) undergoes a conformational change in the oxidative half-reaction of FMOs.
218 dementia has not been subject to substantial change in the past two decades.
219                           Purpose To examine change in the percent uninsured and early-stage diagnosi
220  versus placebo with respect to the absolute change in the percentage of predicted FEV1 was 6.8 perce
221 l to the rips, inducing an angular-dependent change in the reversal mechanism.
222  we investigated how motor cortical activity changed in the presence of an object independently of th
223                                              Changes in the 3'UTR composition of mRNAs can alter gene
224                        Thus, we suggest that changes in the abundance of C4 grass and grazing herbivo
225 l stress alters the cytoskeleton in IECs via changes in the actin-binding proteins VIL1 and GSN.
226 lay spontaneous calcium transients, and that changes in the activity patterns coincide with the cours
227 can be entrained by transient or oscillatory changes in the ATP fraction, yet is insensitive to const
228  liver transplantation waitlists to evaluate changes in the burden of liver disease in the United Sta
229 ation (OA) is projected to bring about sharp changes in the chemistry of coastal upwelling ecosystems
230 ent in the SGC, and the inhibitory effect of changes in the code on horizontal gene transfer.
231 ization, stability and/or translation, while changes in the coding sequences lead to mRNAs encoding d
232 ve proteomics to characterize Hat1-dependent changes in the composition of nascent chromatin structur
233 e most significant effects were conferred by changes in the constant domain of the light chain.
234 results suggest that lesions appeared due to changes in the coral pathobiome (multiple bacterial spec
235 ined, they are not associated with causative changes in the DNA methylome, which appears relatively i
236 pposite or equatorial direction, mirrored by changes in the establishment of new individuals.
237 rs are incapable of resolving small pressure changes in the few kPa range, making them unsuitable for
238   Specific ion binding to such sites induces changes in the filter conformation, which play a key rol
239 -effects models showed small early favorable changes in the first few months post-TAVR, with a decrea
240 ventions on lifespan can be broken down into changes in the frequency and/or timing of either form of
241 which has resulted in significant structural changes in the fully strained SFO films.
242                    To examine HPV-associated changes in the keratinocyte transcriptome, RNAs isolated
243  synchronously in both lakes and ionic ratio changes in the lakes indicate that the source for the SO
244  to anaerobic metabolism is brought about by changes in the levels of expression of relatively few ge
245 mmunogenic and tolerogenic, induce different changes in the lipid composition of cultured CD11c(+) ce
246 with targeted analyses was used to determine changes in the low-molecular-weight compound composition
247 uces profound psychedelic effects, including changes in the meaning of percepts.
248 ients to healthy children, we establish that changes in the microstructure of the optic radiations an
249 We also extend the LOST model to accommodate changes in the modulatory structure over the duration of
250 eatment with paclitaxel or nocodazole due to changes in the MTs network.
251 atform results in significant conformational changes in the needle complex to provide the symmetry ad
252 ere, we identify several novel CO2-dependent changes in the NF-kappaB pathway.
253 efficients from previous studies to estimate changes in the numbers of deaths and in life years and l
254  the effect of space is equivalent to making changes in the payoff matrix, and once this is done, the
255                Hydrothermal treatment caused changes in the phenolic content improved the dough stabi
256                        We propose that small changes in the separation of the inner and outer nuclear
257 ter surgery, which was explained by opposite changes in the septum (decrease) and lateral (increase)
258                We aimed to determine whether changes in the serum levels of these noncoding RNAs are
259   The combustion process induced significant changes in the size and morphology of the particles; app
260 are uncovering new evidence for evolutionary changes in the size and the number of neurons in the hum
261                 Finally, we demonstrate that changes in the size of the D3-D4 cleft provide a structu
262             By late century, we found modest changes in the spatial distribution of dominant species
263 e respiratory eggshell ridges, are caused by changes in the spatial distribution of inductive signals
264 or-RNA polymerase II holoenzyme reveals that changes in the structure of Med14 facilitate a large-sca
265       Administration of nitroglycerin causes changes in the systemic and coronary circulation that co
266                  This induces conformational changes in the tailpiece and the adjacent domain, which
267 ving shellfish prey size down with attendant changes in the tool sizes used by the monkeys.
268                                   With these changes in the Treg population, intratumoral CD8(+) T ce
269 e ability to monitor therapy-induced genomic changes in the tumour in an inexpensive and minimally in
270 t a charge transfer transition that leads to changes in the viologen structure in the excited singlet
271 uggest that training can lead to fundamental changes in the way attention alters the early cortical r
272  carbon burial rate, due to counterbalancing changes in the weathering of isotopically light organic
273 at transduce mechanical force into multifold changes in their intrinsic properties, we report on a me
274                                              Change in these functional parameters was compared betwe
275 e their complexity, listeners readily detect changes in these contexts.
276                                   Therefore, changes in these sources could have significant implicat
277 ATP fraction, yet is insensitive to constant changes in this fraction.
278 rylation of a membrane protein can trigger a change in topological arrangement.
279                                Although this change in transcription is associated with a similar mod
280 e functionally through mechanisms other than changes in transcription factor-binding sites that drive
281 urrence of slow structural modification with changes in trap state occupancy is likely a general feat
282 cent efforts to relate a century of observed changes in U.S. frost timing to various atmospheric circ
283 ozone concentrations depend on the potential change in UV reflectance, ranging from a decrease in pop
284 ctance remains unchanged to an increase when changes in UV reflectance are at an upper bound.
285  and cumulative rate of endophthalmitis, and change in VA 12 months after endophthalmitis.
286  women in England in view of differences and changes in vaccination and screening uptake by ethnicity
287 ation Evaluation System sexuality subscales, changes in vaginal atrophy using a validated 4-point sca
288 d in space and how their relative velocities change in various chemical contexts.
289  the arteriolar myogenic response and during changes in vascular tone induced by vasomotor agonists.
290                  Our results show how design changes in vehicle parameters (e.g., mass, engine size,
291 viral loads in primary infection and greater changes in viral diversity generated more efficient anti
292 ing flow, completely free from errors due to changes in viscosity.
293         No intervention produced significant changes in VO2 peak, kidney function, or urine albumin-t
294 e prenatal WD exposure leads to age-specific changes in voluntary physical activity in female offspri
295  nucleus accumbens is central to age-related changes in voluntary running.
296 egulator of VPC in plants, and corresponding changes in wall ingrowth deposition were observed when m
297  These results demonstrate the potential for changes in water availability to impact plant-pollinator
298  food allergies has coincided with lifestyle changes in Western societies, such as dietary modificati
299 ucture is attributed to Pleistocene climatic changes, in which sky-islands acted as long-term refuges
300 creased Hjv expression caused no significant changes in wild-type mice, suggesting that Hjv is not a

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