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1 r, and eight nested groups (i.e., phenotypic communities).
2 his is not being made available to the wider community.
3 ity on temporal variability of the recipient community.
4 s an interactive resource for the scientific community.
5 ataset of a T. swinhoei-associated microbial community.
6 norms about intimate partner violence in the community.
7 ining stability and functionality within the community.
8 valence of ZIKV among deceased donors in our community.
9 AMO bacteria jointly dominated the microbial community.
10 rces available to the mental health research community.
11  for approximately 11% abundance in the PMEZ community.
12 veillance compared with standard care in the community.
13 ased inquiries by the Dictyostelium research community.
14 ion HF stages among older individuals in the community.
15 e tool for the bioinformatics and immunology community.
16 pulation, and consultation with the research community.
17 agnosis of asthma was originally made in the community.
18 antial care needs, and most will live in the community.
19 g infections in healthy individuals from the community.
20 obacter comprised more than 21% of the total community.
21 cooperative behavior with the broader global community.
22 le associated with an early European farming community.
23 anding question in the organic photovoltaics community.
24 r of biodiversity and coexistence in natural communities.
25 unclear whether both species share bacterial communities.
26 tors are more significant in shaping primate communities.
27 tion is widely lacking for many habitats and communities.
28 , resulting in devastating effects on native communities.
29 eloped to properly separate the two types of communities.
30 or the digital pathology and cancer research communities.
31 d that spanned conventional location and use communities.
32 ere and root endosphere bacterial and fungal communities.
33  have severe consequences for local wildlife communities.
34 es and Group 3 (n = 39) came from vaccinated communities.
35 ural nomadic populations to highly urbanized communities.
36  harbouring taxonomically distinct microbial communities.
37 s it is inconsistently assigned to different communities.
38  than was consistent residence in low-income communities.
39 s from the action of dysbiotic polymicrobial communities (3) .
40 cluded other interventions aimed at limiting community access to pesticides.
41  SSB sales, even in this relatively affluent community, accompanied by revenue used for prevention su
42 reus bacteraemia is a common cause of severe community-acquired and hospital-acquired infection world
43 ty-acquired pneumonia included in the German Community-Acquired Pneumonia Competence Network (CAPNETZ
44 ny and Austria encompassing 1961 adults with community-acquired pneumonia included in the German Comm
45 ital mortality among patient encounters with community-acquired sepsis.
46 sonal and annual changes in larval dragonfly communities across a natural predation gradient we demon
47 ds to consistent changes in the structure of communities across fluctuation regimes.
48 ogical signal, we show that Californian bird communities advanced their breeding phenology by 5-12 d
49 r the hypothesis that variation in microbial community affects performance in L. melissa.
50 r, with increased travel from rural to urban communities after national holidays, for example.
51 n 27 coexisting species from three grassland communities along a precipitation gradient.
52                                              Community analysis and electrochemical measurements sugg
53 dscape, with unknown repercussions for local communities and biodiversity conservation.
54      Group 2 (n = 30) came from unvaccinated communities and Group 3 (n = 39) came from vaccinated co
55 o how antibiotic treatment affects microbial communities and host health.
56 ole in determining the distribution of these communities and ocean warming has the potential to cause
57                                       Leader communities and self-organizing communities have been in
58                     In commercial fisheries, communities and vessels fishing a greater diversity of s
59 on of the transcriptionally active microbial community and H. pylori gene expression were determined
60 ndings emphasise the need for well resourced community and hospital-based mental health services for
61 comparable OTU richness to that of the total community and maintained high metabolic activity but als
62 oup using logistic regression, adjusting for community and number of children as fixed effects and re
63 ent data resources widely used by the entire community and offer some lessons on what makes a success
64  ages, various backgrounds, such as from the community and skilled-nursing facilities (SNFs), and at
65 ts of mass flowering apple on the pollinator community and yield of co-blooming strawberry on farms s
66 ioinformatics, analytical and pharmaceutical communities, and has formed the basis for new software a
67 en available, did not simultaneously analyze community- and individual-level risk factors using appro
68         Here we demonstrate enhanced natural community APase activity following iron amendment within
69                                         Soil communities are diverse taxonomically and functionally.
70 t detailed investigations of their microbial communities are rare.
71        We show that within-lineage bacterial communities are similar, but are distinct among lineages
72                         Modern desert rodent communities are thought to be strongly structured by com
73 ted by a small elite, and similarly, natural communities are typically dominated by a small fraction
74  to characterize networks and understand how communities arise in complex networks.
75 he consequences of trawling for the impacted communities as well as the characteristics of the commer
76 nsors and the future growth prospects of the community as a whole.
77 challenges to the pancreatic cancer research community as it moves toward to the goal of extending pa
78                                            A community-ascertained sample of individuals (N = 347, 18
79 tions will not allow extrapolations to novel community assemblages in future climates, which will req
80 rates and it is imperative to understand how communities assemble if we have to prevent their collaps
81 , from fungus thieves to eusocial species to communities assembled by attraction to fungal scent.
82 diversity changes are often part of a bigger community assembly dynamic.
83 ctional traits or other processes underlying community assembly.
84             The racial disparity in invasive community-associated MRSA rates was largely explained by
85       It harbor multiple commensal microbial communities at different body sites, which play importan
86 efully managed restoration on soil microbial communities at the Nachusa Grasslands in northern Illino
87 mental health in transgender persons include community attitudes, societal acceptance, and posttransi
88                                            A community-based case-control study evaluated the associa
89                              Among 3 diverse community-based cohorts, CKD was associated with an incr
90  used to generate a fecal library to perform community-based MST.
91 n participants in the Jackson Heart Study, a community-based observational study of cardiovascular ri
92       The Cell Line Ontology (CLO) is an OBO community-based ontology that contains information of im
93                  INTERPRETATION: Systematic, community-based screening programme of fracture risk in
94    To examine the geographic availability of community-based specialty mental health treatment resour
95 of candidate biomarkers was performed in two community-based studies.
96                                       Active community-based surveillance allows for a better underst
97                                     We did a community-based three-arm cluster randomised trial in he
98                                   Reports of community-based use have estimated discontinuation rates
99 pment of prevention strategies in accessible community-based venues is a potentially important public
100 fic competition within the associated annual community between years with different rainfall amounts.
101 ipitation on the temporal stability of plant community biomass in an alpine grassland located on the
102      Drought can cause major damage to plant communities, but species damage thresholds and postdroug
103 patibility with the broader machine learning community by following the design of scikit-learn.
104 s a valuable resource to the cancer research community by providing new hypotheses on compound MoA an
105             Bacteria residing within biofilm communities can coordinate their behavior through cell-t
106  propose criteria on which the global health community can judge the success or failure of a Trump pr
107 ty Network, which includes 2 academic and 10 community cancer centers across Alabama, Georgia, Florid
108 coordinated specialty care program, to usual community care over 2 years.
109                            Here, we assessed community changes at over 600 English bird or butterfly
110                               We partitioned community changes into warm- and cold-associated assembl
111 ecifically, we observed dramatically altered community composition and function after tooth loss, wit
112 st that herbivores drive diversification and community composition in plants.
113 atively little is known about changes in bee community composition in the tropics, where pollination
114        We found no evidence that gut microbe community composition was associated with caterpillar we
115 g rain-induced soil CO2 pulses and microbial community composition, and may have significant implicat
116 al precipitation, and collected data on bird community composition, vegetation structure, and tree di
117 ty in water quality parameters and bacterial community composition.
118 were most important in determining bacterial community composition.
119 tent, nitrogen, to be strong determinants of community composition.
120 m types, but basements exhibited more unique community compositions.
121 s exhibits a community structure, with small communities connected by the aisle seatback surfaces and
122 vere pneumonia or were age-frequency-matched community controls.
123               Here we show that very diverse communities could persist thanks to the stabilizing role
124                               Using a neural community detection strategy and graph theoretical analy
125 ns interact with species traits to influence community disassembly, and very high extirpation risks i
126                                              Community diversity affects the survival of newly introd
127                    We were able to track the community diversity at high temporal resolution by calcu
128                                              Community divided statistically into three groups: fresh
129                    Comparisons between eDNA, community DNA, taxonomy and UK species abundance data fu
130                            Participants were community-dwelling men (44.2%) and women (55.8%), and th
131 ssed sleep duration within a large sample of community-dwelling older men.
132           The control population included 69 community-dwelling twin, sib-sib, or parent-offspring pa
133  factor in determining species abundance and community dynamics at multiple spatial scales.
134 conditions, assembly processes and microbial community dynamics is necessary to predict microbial res
135 tistics of a broad class of resource-limited community dynamics models, regardless of parameterizatio
136 ately improving our understanding of spatial community dynamics.
137  large extents and coarse resolutions, while community ecologists focus on small extents and fine res
138 tations impact physiological interaction and community ecology.
139                              We find that a 'community effect' enforces a common fate within microCol
140 alyses to examine individual, household, and community effects associated with ACT coverage.
141                      Four principal research communities emerged: epidemiology, quality improvement,
142  and measurements are less representative of community exposure; therefore, we developed a novel spat
143      We propose the use of natural microbial communities for CCS monitoring and CO2 utilization, and,
144                                    Bacterial communities from individual egg clutches also grouped wi
145 ation (>2 years) as well as rumen-associated communities from weaning (8 weeks) to first lactation.
146                                              Community functional profiling revealed three distinct v
147       Leader communities and self-organizing communities have been introduced recently to characteriz
148 ated assemblages and found that English bird communities have not reorganized successfully in respons
149 d climate regime shifts may alter ecological communities have rarely been demonstrated, and baseline
150      The Sustainable East Africa Research in Community Health (SEARCH) study is a cluster-randomised
151 o evaluate the effect of two versions of the community health club model on child health and nutritio
152 re plus structured support visits by trained community health workers (intervention group) according
153 eriod underscores the limitations of tasking community health workers in public sector programmes wor
154                            The Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (Project ECHO) enables pri
155 roups as an automated Web service running on community high-throughput computing and distributed data
156 study provides a resource for the scientific community highlighting key paradigms of the type I IFN r
157 tudies included academic hospitals (n = 10), community hospitals (n = 2), or both (n = 6).
158 One large academic referral hospital and two community hospitals.
159             Cohort 3: five tertiary and four community hospitals.
160  phylogenetic diversity within high latitude communities, if colonizing species are typically competi
161              Here we compared soil microbial communities in 41 urban parks of (i) divergent plant fun
162 d exerts a beneficial shift in gut microbial communities in a rat model that mimics human menopause.
163 A expression and fibrin-encapsulated abscess communities in bone were also increased, further linking
164 udy on the diversity of dust-borne bacterial communities in dust storms from three distinct origins (
165 , open-label, cluster randomised trial of 22 communities in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
166 ew of the functional importance of bacterial communities in the phyllosphere and rhizosphere of plant
167 e eO3 treatment did not change the microbial communities in the rhizosphere, but altered the soil com
168 dissolved organic matter (DOM) and microbial communities in the surface ocean.
169 f an HIV test-and-treat strategy in 32 rural communities in Uganda and Kenya, selected on the basis o
170                             The methanogenic community in smooth mats was dominated by hydrogenotroph
171 ive for 3 months or less, recruited from the community in the Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, area.
172 n that the number and identity of species in communities influences the functioning of ecosystems.
173                                   Microbiota community instability was associated with faster healing
174 ate variability/change has become a topic of community interest recently.
175 tanding of N deposition effects on microbial communities is far from complete, especially for dryland
176 identification of leader and self-organizing communities is technically challenging since no adequate
177 al for survival and milk production, as this community is responsible for converting plant-based feed
178 (round) cells rise to the upper surface of a community, leading to a strong spatial structuring that
179 is and that the FODMAP-altered gut microbial community leads to intestinal pathology.
180  not easily accessible to the plant research community, leaving most of the valuable genetic interact
181 ing measures of pollinator redundancy at the community level using visitation data, while also provid
182 al Microbiome Database, then analyzed at the community level with alpha and beta diversity measures.
183 s and knowledge about glaucoma is unknown at community level, making provision of interventions diffi
184                                       At the community level, plant performance is reflected in obser
185  Bayesian state-space framework, we quantify community-level effects of a mass mortality event in a s
186 pproach is especially valuable for assessing community-level effects of potential anthropogenic-drive
187                                              Community-level policies for improving the food environm
188 stance mechanisms at both bacterial cell and community levels.
189 functional traits characterizing Arctic fish communities, mainly composed of small-sized bottom-dwell
190  or reduce evolutionary relatedness in plant communities, making it difficult to generalize responses
191 nant members of the amphibian skin bacterial community may be functionally important in terms of dise
192 on sequencing revealed the dominant flanking community members in both reactors were affiliated with
193   Multivariate analysis, using all microbial community members, was also conducted.
194 s using dedicated mobile teams and volunteer community mobilizers (VCMs) became a key strategy for in
195 f Alabama at Birmingham Health System Cancer Community Network, which includes 2 academic and 10 comm
196 l-associated bacterial, archaeal, and fungal communities of dairy cows from 2 weeks to the middle of
197         Today, all vertebrates harbour large communities of microorganisms (microbiota), particularly
198 ey role for cryptic diversity in structuring communities of mutualists.
199                  We observed that the fungal communities of mycoheterotrophic and green plants are ph
200  aged 40 to 80 years residing in the general communities of Singapore.
201  their structural similarities and detecting communities of structurally similar binding sites based
202 r such influences, we assembled experimental communities of wood-decomposing fungi using a factorial
203  artificial form of predatory behaviour in a community of protease-containing coacervate microdroplet
204 tide modulates the distribution of bacterial communities on the body surface during development of th
205  of mite-associated changes to the bacterial community on the carcass.
206 ients with breast cancer who were treated in community oncology clinics report substantially more cog
207                    We found a high burden of community-onset antimicrobial-resistant infection among
208 tanding obesity from the perspective of both communities, outline the underlying research challenges,
209 dership, increasing the volume and equity of community outreach, improving surgical quality and volum
210 t STI-focused trainings, high stigma and low community participation, and STI drug stock-outs.
211 ovides useful genetic resources for research communities particularly in understanding JIA etiology.
212 en natural and anthropogenic landscapes, but community phenologies differed strongly, with an early s
213       In December of 2015, the international community pledged to limit global warming to below 2 deg
214  makers and would also raise awareness among communities, potentially improving dengue control effort
215 were recruited at 602 hospitals, clinics, or community practices from 33 countries across six contine
216 r results indicate that subsurface microbial communities predominantly assemble by selective survival
217 y Crocosphaera were equivalent to 11% of net community production, suggesting that under bloom condit
218 way O2/Ar, which provides an estimate of net community production, with high-throughput 18 S ribosoma
219                                          16S community profiles were obtained by HOMINGS, and 408 bac
220 health-based benchmarks for lead and related community public health decisions.
221 ons to prison stability, rehabilitation, and community reintegration.
222 ere associated with alterations in microbial communities relevant in blood pressure control.
223 the impacts of invasive species on bacterial communities remains sparse.
224 erns and rates of gene flow within microbial communities remains unclear.
225        Several researchers in the scientific community requested aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases to be tar
226                          Yet, how biological communities respond to concurrent stressors at local-to-
227 litter quality and microbial and detritivore community responses to temperature, factors that can inf
228                                Additionally, community roles were not good proxy indicators of physic
229 dicate that a significant portion of a model community's overall metabolism can be predicted based on
230                            From the original community sample of 338 typically developing children, p
231 rabia) and compare them with local bacterial communities sampled on clear days, all collected at a si
232 f the concepts of human biomonitoring at the community scale, opening the possibility to assess popul
233 MD as a promising solution for household- or community-scale desalination.
234 nal survey of 8-17-year-olds living in the 7 communities served by the study PHCs, who would have had
235  confirm or refute outbreaks in hospital and community settings.
236                                        These community shifts are likely a result of interspecific va
237 s and how these resources are distributed by community socioeconomic status.
238 We used time-series analyses to estimate the community-specific heat wave-mortality relation over lag
239 es of long-term surgeon trainer proficiency, community-specific quality initiatives, and expansion to
240 s largely made up of at least five different community state types.
241                We partition the species in a community statistically using the group model, and we te
242  SUCRAM affected mucosa-associated bacterial community structure along the length of the intestinal t
243 the relationship between eukaryotic plankton community structure and carbon export potential at the W
244  effects of the non-native species on native community structure and ecosystem properties were evalua
245  ecosystem properties, including zooplankton community structure and nutrient cycling.
246 dynamics, which in turn can influence forest community structure and processes.
247  Bacteroidales (HF183 marker) with bacterial community structure determined by next-generation amplic
248 ant contributor to population regulation and community structure in temperate forests.
249               Significant differences in the community structure were determined among lakes, water d
250 nation network in aircraft cabins exhibits a community structure, with small communities connected by
251 se to spatial and temporal patterns in local community structure.
252  investigations of species distributions and community structure.
253  Health Study (CHS), Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study (ARIC), and Multiethnic Study of Ather
254 ks and whites in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study (ARIC), the Cardiovascular Health Stud
255 enrolled in the Etiology of Pneumonia in the Community Study with radiographically confirmed pneumoni
256 microcosm experiment with laboratory protist community subjected to manipulated resource pulses that
257 dily isolate C. auris from complex microbial communities (such as patient skin, nasopharynx, and stoo
258 s to overcome key rumours, and strengthening community support for vaccination.
259  often live in biofilms, which are microbial communities surrounded by a secreted extracellular matri
260 on-dependent coexistence models, identifying communities that are both ecologically and evolutionaril
261  competitively superior to members of native communities that are least-closely related to the coloni
262 was lawn or wooded, but the marsh-edge plant communities that developed in these two environments wer
263 lly, and internationally, we identified four communities that each shared a type of attachment to the
264      Participants with known hypertension in communities that had all four drug classes available wer
265 tissue mineralization in invasive and native communities; the rest of the CO2 was produced from SOM m
266 ustained directional movement between speech communities, then languages should be channeled along un
267 tive monitoring of genetic biomarkers within communities through the analysis of wastewater.
268 s a strong selective force shaping microbial communities throughout the water column.
269  conditions, trees enrich variable bacterial communities to maintain the functions necessary for thei
270 ilability in fruits influences current lemur communities to select for protein from other sources, wh
271 t along with a web portal is provided to the community to assist in the discovery and translation of
272 eds to be maintained to allow the nephrology community to further bridge the quality chasm in dialysi
273            These guideposts have enabled the community to synthesize ever more complex compounds by a
274                                To enable the community to utilize these capabilities with a wide rang
275 nt in disequilibrium ecology, proposing that communities track climate change following a fixed funct
276 hods allow us to associate broad patterns of community turnover to local, species-level effects, ulti
277                  Two major vaginal bacterial community types-one dominated by Lactobacillus (59.2%) a
278        Consequently, observations from coral communities under naturally occurring extremes have beco
279  node is consistently assigned to a specific community; V >> 0 means it is inconsistently assigned to
280 Moreover, the tombstone-associated microbial communities varied as a function of rock type, with gran
281 ptides, and all data will be shared with the community via ProteomicsDB and ProteomeXchange.
282 IPS), and rated these according to MacArthur Community Violence categories.
283                                The microbial community was dominated by bacteria belonging to the fam
284                                 Within these communities, we invited individuals aged between 35 and
285                                    Microbial communities were analysed using amplicon sequencing targ
286  stool, chemostats, and artificial microbial communities were sequenced by 15 laboratories and analyz
287                                    Arthropod communities were similar across most room types, but bas
288 poorly managed animal feces, particularly in communities where animals live in close proximity to hum
289 .06, 1.69-2.50; p<0.0001) than were those in communities where blood pressure-lowering medicines were
290 ies in the rhizosphere, but altered the soil communities where hybrid maize was grown.
291     Microbial species often exist in complex communities where they must avoid predation and compete
292       Such conditions arise in multicellular communities, where the formation of chemical gradients l
293 olonization in complex human fecal microbial communities, whereas treatment with either glycerol or L
294 ul tool that continues to serve the existing community while addressing a wider range of scientific r
295 ion) but costly for older people in deprived communities who would benefit from investing in grandchi
296 and archaeal genomes and proteomes undergo a community-wide punctuated shift.
297        We thus predict that tropical coastal communities will be seriously endangered as the global s
298                               The scientific community will need to acknowledge limitations of animal
299                  There are many "prehygiene" communities with sewage-contaminated water supplies, hel
300 nt dust origins exhibited distinct bacterial communities, with signature bacterial taxa.

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