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2 ged when rare, I show it can invade until it comes into a producer-scrounger equilibrium with non-pun
3 ales of the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans come into association with their hermaphroditic counterp
5 ode was deciphered, but how the genetic code came into being has not been satisfactorily addressed.
6 s to explain how the sustainable growth rate came into being, how it is calculated, and how it is fla
8 s the mechanism by which a cognitive process comes into being, but asks whether it is at all meaningf
11 r understanding of the immune system is also coming into clearer focus with the discovery of dendriti
14 w assays and technologies that have recently come into clinical use or have potential for clinical us
16 ient fusion events, wherein two mitochondria came into close apposition, exchanged soluble inter-memb
18 of this loop closest to loop III, appears to come into close apposition with Glu-176 of the gamma sub
19 zed intracellular calcium release membranes, come into close apposition with the plasma membrane, and
20 itial intermediate ("stalk") as soon as they come into close contact was not influenced by osmotic st
23 rospinal fluid (CSF) and send processes that come into close contact with neurons in the arcuate and
24 unlike other DNA polymerases, Rev1 does not come into close contact with the minor groove of the inc
25 osine 64, arginine 67, and lysine 279, which come into close contact with the triphosphate moiety of
26 presumptive lens and retinal epithelia first come into close contact, and have retracted by E11.5 whe
28 PKR monomers to allow the kinase domains to come into close proximity and thus enhance dimerization.
29 fer-based assay, we show that UBQLN1 and APP come into close proximity in intact cells, independently
30 T1-T1 interface of different Kv1.3 subunits come into close proximity in the ER, both in microsomal
31 ata suggest that extracellular loops 2 and 4 come into close proximity to each other in the outward-f
32 e juxtamembrane region of one molecule could come into close proximity to the active site of the othe
34 hat the side chains of the Phe(427) residues come into close proximity with one another in the lumen
35 umber of regions have recently been shown to come into close proximity with their homologous allele,
36 nally related, genetically distant loci that come into close proximity, with rRNA operons forming a s
37 ent light when two distinct cell populations come into close proximity, with the intensity of the opt
43 organism's environmental interface and then comes into close contact with virtually all of the organ
44 crystal structure shows that the 107_A07 Fab comes into close proximity with the HGF/SF-binding SEMA
45 erved Arg residue present in either cofactor comes into close proximity with the nucleotide bound in
46 ent subunits of the IIA(Chb) trimer, thereby coming into close proximity with the active site residue
47 ion of microscopic events, such as two cells coming into close proximity, on a global, whole-animal s
49 ected for capital breeders: first, they must come into condition; at intermediate stopovers, arrival
50 confirms predictions that males and females come into conflict over optimal sex allocation when loca
52 Thus, the demand for further miniaturization comes into conflict with the superparamagnetism caused b
54 imply that the reproductively isolated taxa came into contact following expansions northward around
58 Fusion-competent blastocoelar cells and PMCs come into contact but do not fuse with one another, indi
60 tatic charging that occurs when two surfaces come into contact is familiar to everyone, and has been
62 n the two ATPase domains of a dimeric enzyme come into contact upon ATP binding; for the others, chan
66 ctal mucosa may be one of the first cells to come into contact with HIV-1 during sexual transmission
67 epithelial cells are the first cell layer to come into contact with inhaled allergens, our study impl
69 lls, which, owing to their migratory nature, come into contact with many different microenvironments
70 s of transients visit big cities, where they come into contact with many people at crowded areas.
71 g serotonin (5-HT), a potent anorexic agent, come into contact with neuropeptide Y-ergic neurons, tha
72 Mast cells are resident sentinel cells that come into contact with pathogens early during colonizati
73 ts in peripheral blood of 189 adults who had come into contact with patients diagnosed with active TB
74 itically important because most children who come into contact with systems, including the child welf
76 ecological relevance as they are expected to come into contact with the body, evoking touch or pain s
77 g and aggregation of subunits that failed to come into contact with the chaperone in the periplasm.
78 ough the gastrointestinal tract, which could come into contact with the colonic cells in situ, was le
79 at a surface location that was predicted to come into contact with the DNA replication machinery dur
80 e polar head groups of the lipid bilayer and come into contact with the hydrophobic interior of the m
82 the bilayer, allows the N-terminal helix to come into contact with the PLB binding site on the calci
84 erefore, BV is a serious danger to those who come into contact with these monkeys or their tissues an
86 However, beneficial insects such as bees can come into contact with these pesticides when foraging in
87 of vaccination rates amongst humans that may come into contact with wild apes, and the availability o
94 the presence of correct dNTPs as the IAEDANS comes into contact with a Dabcyl-labeled, one-base gappe
96 ers the terminal bronchioles and alveoli and comes into contact with alveolar lining fluid (ALF), whi
97 Lyme disease spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi comes into contact with components of the alternative co
99 ocessing and situations in which groundwater comes into contact with geological formations high in ur
100 rp clines in flower color where this species comes into contact with its congener, Phlox cuspidata.
102 ensive volume of the rocks and soils that it comes into contact with, including the distribution of p
104 heet content involves the extreme N-terminus coming into contact with distal portions of the molecule
105 g the likelihood of engineered nanomaterials coming into contact with humans and the environment.
106 the likelihood of highly susceptible humans coming into contact with infected lone star ticks, in ad
107 ated by an externally located solid particle coming into contact with the surface of a metastable aqu
108 past for this purpose, but this solution has come into criticism due to various disadvantages like no
111 ial cells of the placenta (cytotrophoblasts) come into direct contact with immune cells in several lo
113 LECs are presumably the first cells that come into direct contact with peripheral antigens, cytok
114 llulose cross-peaks, indicating that pectins come into direct contact with the cellulose microfibrils
115 ly surrounded by fluorocarbon oil and do not come into direct contact with the hydrophobic surface of
116 idal functionalities only kill microbes that come into direct contact with the surfaces (contact-kill
117 these responses are only useful when a cell comes into direct contact with a microbe and must not be
118 or domain, the death effector domain of FADD comes into direct contact with both TRAIL and Fas/CD95 r
119 realization of artificial intelligence that comes into direct contact with humans, and to biomedical
121 al rRNA is extremely abundant and stable and comes into direct contact with translated mRNAs, it may
123 c control, where opposing angiogenic stimuli come into dynamic balance, which can be modulated by ant
124 ew law, the Organ Transplant Act 2008, which came into effect in January 2010 and sets out principles
126 ling-like, 'morphodynamic' mode of action to come into effect when heart rate and output increase dur
129 observing how two quite different substances come into equilibrium, or by utilizing "adiabatic slopes
130 f viruses harbored by bats has only recently come into focus as a result of expanded wildlife surveil
131 (V-ATPase), a multisubunit proton pump, has come into focus as an attractive target in cancer invasi
132 s crystalline materials, which have recently come into focus as analyte-specific active elements in t
133 x (LUBAC)-mediated linear ubiquitination has come into focus due to its emerging role in activation o
134 ntly devastating clinical syndrome which has come into focus for its association with neuromyelitis o
135 -dimensional (3D) optical metamaterials have come into focus recently, including the realization of n
136 and its clinical implications have recently come into focus with observational studies demonstrating
146 ion in response to growth factor binding are coming into focus and involve cbl-mediated receptor ubiq
148 chanisms underlying its actions are only now coming into focus, following the recent discovery that a
159 etter fit than the date when the legislation came into force (26 March 2006), suggesting an anticipat
164 at now require less support at the time they come into function, the root growth spurt no longer conf
165 ayer portion of bound membranes so that they come into intimate contact, the damping of dimpling woul
167 ase reorganization such that "optimal" phase comes into line with temporally expected critical events
171 dentifying which host proteins and complexes come into physical contact with the viral proteins is cr
173 ncertainty band where other factors probably come into play - a response type that influences stand d
174 the conditions for negative reinforcement to come into play at a time when tolerance, in the form of
178 it clear that numerous regulatory activities come into play during the transition from one homeostati
179 triction, the infinitesimal model appears to come into play even when only a few loci are involved, m
180 al factors, such as residential segregation, come into play in determining Hispanic health for the US
182 novel evolutionary and ecological processes come into play in the nonequilibrium conditions at expan
183 ood although a number of factors may clearly come into play including differences in uptake, metaboli
184 ossible that muscarinic receptors in the PMN come into play only under specific conditions such as ac
185 importantly we demonstrate that V1 and V5/MT come into play simultaneously and seem to be functionall
186 to folate deprivation, and other factors may come into play to account for the marked increases in co
188 tively, peripheral inhibitory mechanisms may come into play when appetitive and aversive stimuli are
195 to elucidate how long-range gene regulation comes into play and how histone modifications and distal
196 Nevertheless, how this kind of GB motion comes into play at the atomic level has not been fully r
197 ons, whereas the clathrin-based SE mechanism comes into play only at higher levels of stimulation and
202 V (P2(1) at 0 GPa; P2(1)/c at high pressure) comes into play, slightly more stable than phase III in
207 The transmembrane 4 superfamily (TM4SF) has come into prominence for its association with a wide ran
212 h occurs over at least 3 days as the neurons come into proximity to the hematoma, the "black hole" mo
213 hat the T-loop of GlnB is flexible enough to come into proximity with both the C- and N-terminal regi
216 asing the energy of binding; and (vi) Arg302 comes into proximity with protonated Glu325, causing dep
218 ested to be equivalent by early studies, has come into question as groups with varying levels of expe
224 lity of their account of attractiveness bias comes into question, and it is unclear whether it offers
225 ng programs to prevent child maltreatment is coming into question, rigorous review of program compone
226 ification of cytoplasmatic reaction networks comes into reach of the current generation of scientists
227 olecular stop signal, when the binding sites come into register, the assembly terminates giving an ol
229 m" exhibits sharp peaks when the Fermi level comes into resonance with electronic quasi-bound states
231 species with incomplete prezygotic isolation come into secondary contact, the outcome of their intera
232 cently diverged species that hybridize after coming into secondary contact, may differ only in restri
234 lecular activities in healthy individuals is coming into sharper focus, creating a unique set of chal
236 Alzheimer or Parkinson's diseases, and hence came into the focus of research interest and as a therap
238 roperties isolated using this scheme has now come into the limelight as a new gene therapy for diverg
239 es is a striking finding, which has recently come into the limelight because it can be linked to prim
241 A range of cardiovascular biomarkers have come into the routine clinical use for the diagnosis and
244 pe-2 effector cells, basophils have recently come into the spotlight for their role in the initiation
248 round state, the so-called multi-stable LCD, comes into the limelight due to the great potential for
251 n the course of insertion, membrane proteins come into thermodynamic equilibrium with the lipid membr
253 ear of clinical contact for all new patients coming into treatment for psychosis in the region of Dum
258 leles, but new PCR-based genetic markers are coming into vogue, with vastly increased numbers of alle
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