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1 , we look at how ancient Egyptian physicians came to a diagnosis and treatment based on the thoracic
4 patients investigated are not sufficient to come to a final judgment, and no maintenance studies are
5 c acid, triacylglycerol mobilization did not come to a halt in a yeast strain deficient in all curren
7 s of orthologs with divergent functions, and come to a very different conclusion: they actually exemp
11 Quantitative data of the chlorophyll content comes to achieve significant information for food compos
12 rature, but there is paucity of data when it comes to acute pain management in the elderly, let alone
13 ver, there exists a high variability when it comes to adaptation potential, and while adaptation occu
20 mutually different characteristic times and comes to an end with a distinct localized failure of the
21 served in early June when adult breeding was coming to an end, and between mid-July and mid-August co
24 emimetals during the past few years, we have come to appreciate that typical Weyl semimetals host man
26 momentum, as the pharmaceutical industry has come to appreciate the role that peptide therapeutics ca
27 ned stimulus (US), some rats (sign-trackers) come to approach and engage the conditioned stimulus (CS
28 ent research sought to address how the brain comes to arrive at stable social categorizations from mu
31 ntation, a range of timepoints when patients come to attention, a diversity of approaches to diagnosi
33 nd two patients with Parkinson's disease who came to autopsy 18 months and 16 years post-transplantat
34 ue of two Huntington's disease patients, who came to autopsy 9 and 12 years post-transplantation, and
35 irst 157 participants of 'The 90+ Study' who came to autopsy, including participants with dementia (n
38 gust 2004, 329 individuals with CLS data had come to autopsy and underwent Consortium to Establish a
41 es, reported in Cell Host & Microbe in 2008, came to be and contributed to our understanding of micro
44 , it remains unresolved how the bottle gourd came to be so widely distributed, and in particular how
48 n refined over the ensuing years and has now come to be adopted for risk stratification by all of the
49 ogical risk has demonstrated communities can come to be associated with pollution and contamination,
50 rently administered with aspirin in what has come to be commonly called dual antiplatelet therapy, ar
51 ver, the expression levels of multiple genes come to be correlated with position, and these expressio
52 histone H3 variant CENP-A, centromeres have come to be defined as chromatin structures that establis
54 e of nanopore sensing is based upon what has come to be known as ionic-current blockade sensing, ther
55 als recently released from prison, which has come to be known as prison's "revolving door." However,
61 her and how potential metabolic interactions come to be realized between expanding lineages of bacter
62 e processes, Steele et al. proposed what has come to be referred to as the dual-tracer method in whic
64 In recent years, however, lung cancer has come to be seen as a treatable disease with multiple the
67 this antagonism is attenuated by cocaine and comes to be attenuated by the expectancy of cocaine.
69 liticians, funders, and even scientists have come to believe that the pace of successful applications
72 matically evaluate such claims, the time has come to build a common framework for an empirical and in
75 community state-clustering is flawed when it comes to characterizing within-host dynamics and that mo
76 f students viewed the online lectures before coming to class and reported that the online lectures he
81 clude glycosomes of trypanosomes, which have come to compartmentalize most of the glycolytic pathway
82 uiding embryonic development; as development comes to completion, retinoic acid signaling declines.
85 04 (a ClpB ortholog), and prior studies have come to conflicting conclusions about ClpB's ability to
87 ntial quantities of O2 in the atmosphere has come to control the chemistry and ecological structure o
90 Self-assembly has a unique presence when it comes to creating complicated, ordered supramolecular ar
91 current DVT is sparse, in particular when it comes to deciding on the duration of anticoagulation.
96 he different pathways by which a patient can come to demonstrate features of both asthma and COPD, AC
97 ncing knowledge of biological mechanisms has come to depend upon genetic manipulation of cells and or
104 t cause hybrid sterility and lethality often come to differ between species not because of adaptation
105 to different environments and, incidentally, come to differ in ways that render them reproductively i
106 Two papers in this issue of Cell Stem Cell come to different conclusions about the role of the tran
110 y studies had methodological limitations and came to divergent conclusions, making it difficult to pr
112 asy obstacles with wide gaps for passage but came to dominate the postures used as obstacle challenge
114 ee-dimensional architecture of a tumour, and come to dominate a large, pre-existing lesion, has been
115 length of an IR increases, its extrusion can come to dominate both strand separation and B-Z transiti
116 ence of these and other putative helices has come to dominate models of bacterial cell shape regulati
119 , genomics, proteomics, or microarrays, will come to drive epidemiologic studies without any specific
120 n moving to the Ca(2)Ag(7) structure, relief comes to each Ca atom as a defect plane is introduced in
122 After target presentation, they gradually came to encode the location of the targets and the upcom
123 e fungi employ comparable strategies when it comes to entomopathogenesis, there are most certainly si
124 l Cd and Se burdens increased over time, and came to equal those measured in indigenous C. punctipenn
127 rlap maps can be particularly useful when it comes to explaining typical (or atypical) compensatory m
128 stability and the promise they hold when it comes to fabricating the next generation of innovative e
129 cortical interactions, existing memories may come to facilitate encoding during subsequent related ep
130 s to optimize for CNS druglike molecules, we came to focus on the di(pyridin-2-yl)amines because of t
131 atic aberration (where different wavelengths come to focus at different distances behind a lens) can
132 pies to reduce ischemic injury, the time has come to focus efforts on therapies to reduce reperfusion
134 solate genes both physically and by sequence came to fruition, researchers (and patent offices) began
135 hronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD) has come to fruition in the last five years, generating a cl
137 In this issue of Blood, Safeukui et al have come to grips with an important issue in red blood cell
139 nosis/life expectancy with their oncologists come to have a better understanding of the terminal natu
140 tivity during purification, but the name has come to have a second meaning: studies of its physiologi
141 ture of benzene, which he later reported had come to him in a daydream about a snake biting its tail.
143 mpared with state-of-the-art methods when it comes to identification of naturally processed ligands,
145 rk informs how emerging sensorimotor ability comes to impact how and why animals move when they do.
146 le numbers of examined lymph nodes (ELN) and came to inconsistent conclusions as to the value of the
147 nctional studies in intact membranes when it comes to inferring the functional state of a channel in
150 singly multidisciplinary enterprise that has come to involve the skills of evolutionary biologists an
152 together with the extraordinary scientists I came to know along the way, was and is an abiding passio
153 In this personal perspective I relate how I came to know John as his postdoctoral fellow at the Labo
154 tion in detail and from clinical history, we came to know that he had inserted a safety pin within th
155 synovial joints first evolved as vertebrates came to land, with ray-finned fishes lacking lubricated
158 te regular veterinary health checks, it only came to light recently that many animals, and sanctuary
159 d demonstrations from Gowers' course in 1895 came to light, one containing alterations made in Gowers
162 high proportion of false convictions that do come to light and produce exonerations are concentrated
163 enetics, and new information has continually come to light as theory, data acquisition, and analytica
164 t years, a similar structural plasticity has come to light for the myelinated infrastructure of the n
165 d examine in detail the information that has come to light in both of these fields in the last 10 y.
172 This surprising aspect of complementarity comes to light by our special choice of the TEM(01) pump
173 hat link the gut microbiota with obesity are coming to light through a powerful combination of transl
174 onal and behavioral traits, are increasingly coming to light; however, there are still key difference
175 s perceive touches solipsistically, and only come to locate them in the external world after signific
181 n and on our bodies, but it has colloquially come to mean the bacteria, viruses, archaea, and fungi t
182 be replaced by correlation networks when it comes to measuring co-expression relationships in statio
183 tial for manual skill in intact animals, but came to mediate this skill due to training after stroke.
185 Girls and women with Turner's syndrome who come to medical attention older than 12 years present a
186 epresents an experimental bottleneck when it comes to medium- or high-throughput approaches used in m
190 d why I love being one today, one thing that comes to mind is the many terrific collaborations I have
192 s suggest that object representations in MTL come to mirror the temporal structure of the environment
193 erally altered these parameters so that they came to more closely resemble the levels found in younge
195 clades of terrestrial vertebrates, dinosaurs came to occupy an extensive morphospace throughout their
198 ain gene products of single-celled ancestors came to operate on the spatial scale of multicellular ag
201 practitioner consulted by the patient before coming to our outpatient clinic for inborn errors of met
203 d in adaptation of the agent, which may have come to phenotypically resemble scrapie while maintainin
205 y referred to as resting-state studies, have come to play a major role in studies of the human brain
208 odent cortical single-neuron taste responses come to predict such consumption decisions across the 50
209 nts, wherein neural responses to visual cues come to predict the time of future reward as behaviorall
211 that normal is a derived mutant allele that came to predominate and define the leaf shape of cultiva
212 dividuals who adhere to reduced-sodium diets come to prefer less salt over time, but it is unclear wh
213 ng, both CeA- and sham-lesioned rats rapidly came to press the reinforced but not the nonreinforced l
214 ociation, the involuntary movement in itself comes to produce some key temporal features of agency ov
224 nd that remains today, especially as we have come to rely more on the application of analytical scien
225 's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) has come to rely on bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) te
226 lidated in research studies, clinicians have come to rely upon data from these imaging devices to aid
227 th's history, with most of the visible biota coming to rely on intracellular membrane-bound organelle
229 he basal ganglia and ventral temporal cortex came to represent attentional states more distinctively.
231 ts also suggest that if BSE in sheep were to come to resemble scrapie it would lose its ability to af
235 o left the National Institutes of Health and came to Scripps), and the gifted postdoctoral fellows wh
237 ool and discuss whether exome sequencing can come to serve a dual role in diagnosis and discovery.
238 With time, the proposed method may even come to serve as structural biomarker for early detectio
239 zed enough, because young substance misusers come to services with a variety of symptoms and problems
240 sting mutual inhibition; (3) neurons rapidly come to signal the value of the chosen offer, suggesting
241 ivity that relate to what those stimuli have come to signify behaviorally: when to expect future rewa
244 ned object knowledge becomes available, aIPS comes to strongly depend on this prior information for s
246 s noted that some surrogates needed time to "come to terms" with the patent's illness before agreeing
248 still some experimental difficulties when it comes to testing the ion binding to lipid bilayers in an
251 moir-diary during World War I explain how he came to the decision to stray and to stay so far from hi
252 ld man without underlying medical conditions came to the emergency department for evaluation of persi
253 further suggests that these deep waters only came to the surface under sea ice, which insulated them
258 gation with kinetic reaction simulations, we come to the conclusion that this size tuning is due to a
259 llenges of dealing with a truly large corpus come to the fore and require embracing parallelization a
261 argest gene families in the human genome has come to the fore relatively recently, coinciding with th
262 omous mechanisms of aggregate formation have come to the fore, suggesting that nucleation-dependent a
264 on for using quantum simulators has recently come to the fore: they generally require less memory tha
265 Over the last decade, the zebrafish has come to the forefront as a new model in hematopoiesis re
268 n recent years, triazolylidene carbenes have come to the forefront as important organocatalysts for a
269 vances in these techniques may allow them to come to the forefront in evaluating difficult idiopathic
270 In recent years, photoredox catalysis has come to the forefront in organic chemistry as a powerful
271 R-dependent signalling, anandamide (AEA) has come to the forefront in several novel contexts, both as
275 and-effect conclusions, and the IOM may have come to the same conclusions without the influence of th
276 and making it attractive to all partners to come to the same table and to coordinate the global appr
277 e pluralistic notion of neuroscience when it comes to the brain-behavior relationship: behavioral wor
278 ant as initial conversion efficiency when it comes to the development of practical solid-state solar
279 culture has an untapped role to play when it comes to the establishment of sustainable farming system
281 ic acid-enriched soybean oil (if and when it comes to the market), and the use of supplements contain
282 traits of individuals, particularly when it comes to the question of how group-level traits are inhe
287 there were numerous German-speaking scholars coming to the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
289 utic agents have certain limitations when it comes to treating cancer, the most important being sever
290 cognized, many knowledge gaps remain when it comes to treating older and/or frailer patients with can
294 rucial physical properties of matter when it comes to understanding heat transport, hydrodynamic evol
295 A 62-year-old Asian male construction worker came to us with intense ocular pain, injection of the co
296 daintiest last, to make the end most sweet," comes to us from Shakespeare's Richard II, but in the mo
298 nitially learnt, but with prolonged training came to withhold responding during the trace-conditioned
299 age (205 [64.9%]), a strong cultural norm to come to work unless remarkably ill (193 [61.1%]), and am
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