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1 it will be useful to the wider neuroscience community.
2 They also act generously to build a strong community.
3 be of benefit to the periodontal practicing community.
4 or extracting the CDS content of a microbial community.
5 S. elongatus-E. coli K-12 as the most active community.
6 realized predation risk across species in a community.
7 ID 19, as it spreads in an age-heterogeneous community.
8 ing the growth of the V. natriegens research community.
9 ure scientific investigations and the autism community.
10 is of missense variants by a wide biological community.
11 ng and significant research focus within the community.
12 solicited feedback from the larger clinical community.
13 ceived increasing interest in the scientific community.
14 ource and freely available to the scientific community.
15 -specific integration in a complex bacterial community.
16 reliable and valuable tool for the radiomics community.
17 l transport in structuring mesopelagic NCLDV communities.
18 hromycin communities, but not in the placebo communities.
19 of diverse traits and functions in microbial communities.
20 o large-scale oceanographic control of these communities.
21 ical variables affect the stability of these communities.
22 iotic by the synergistic action of bacterial communities.
23 specialized roles for bacteria in oncogenic communities.
24 , lasting impacts on children, families, and communities.
25 plenishment and dynamics of future reef fish communities.
26 uggested diatom and dinoflagellate-dominated communities.
27 motions, similar to rafts in many bacterial communities.
28 e an important component of the marine viral communities.
29 functional potential of sequenced microbial communities.
30 topic fractionation in natural phytoplankton communities.
31 to demonstrate inducibility of multi-strain communities.
32 0% of 1673) were circumcised in intervention communities.
33 inant lineage and limited transmission among communities.
34 (2) users and scenarios, and (3) society and communities.
35 ource for both the research and the clinical communities.
36 and across economic sectors and stakeholder communities.
37 g-term persistence of many plant species and communities.
39 ocultures than the high diversity 17 species communities (~30 vs. 10 species), and colonists collecti
41 of 9% to 93%) compared with standard-of-care communities (absolute increase of 2% to 88%; prevalence
42 sed was significantly higher in intervention communities (absolute increase of 9% to 93%) compared wi
45 nfectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) Community-acquired Pneumonia (CAP) guidelines were devel
46 k of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) and community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), it is unclear whethe
47 Streptococcus pneumoniae is a major cause of community-acquired pneumonia leading to high mortality r
48 omised patients and healthy individuals with community-acquired pneumonia remains an unmet medical ne
51 we assess the stability of macroinvertebrate communities across 105 lakes in the Swedish "lakescape."
52 tabase on the composition of angiosperm tree communities across lowland tropical South America (2,025
55 average level of social participation in the community also mitigated the adverse impact of housing d
59 he composition and function of gut microbial communities and early-onset calcium oxalate kidney stone
62 interconnected network, we identify pathway communities and hundreds of previously unknown pathway c
63 g a disproportionate toll on ethnic minority communities and magnifying existing disparities in healt
64 e distinct microplastic-associated bacterial communities and microplastic uptake pathways into bivalv
65 biogeochemical cycles, yet their biological communities and related carbon dynamics are highly sensi
66 icine should cocreate MOC with the physician community and apply innovative adult education technique
68 ld play a role in the interplay of microbial community and environment across various bloom stages.
72 ctions, 517,818 (83%) had their onset in the community, and 104,572 (17%) had their onset in the hosp
75 tionship strengths and the giraffes in these communities are more exclusive in their associations.
76 ying the compositions and functions of these communities are nutritional interdependencies among indi
77 e results show that halite-entombed archaeal communities are resilient to entombment durations of up
78 participating in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study and 2390 participating in the M
80 up and top-down control regulates ecological communities as a mechanism linking ecological gradients
82 for a long time overlooked by the scientific community, as it was previously considered to be an arti
83 y enabling the expansion of detection in the community, as well as in close organic groups, such as h
84 present a framework to quantitatively infer community assembly mechanisms by phylogenetic bin-based
86 xamining community composition and inferring community assembly processes across four major habitat t
89 rious ecological processes thought to govern community assembly, and facilitate development of microb
91 Australian asylum seeker populations (i.e., community-based arrangements, community detention, onsho
92 valence settings in South Africa and Uganda, community-based delivery of ART significantly increased
93 d (oldest 3-8 years) to 1 of 4 programs: (1) community-based HIV care program, (2) program 1 + nutrit
96 seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in a community-based population with acute loss of smell and/
97 TICIPANTS: A retrospective cohort study of 2 community-based samples: the Multi-Ethnic Study of Ather
98 status of 0-2 recruited from 146 academic or community-based sites in the USA, Europe, the Middle Eas
101 nking water is a perpetual concern in Arctic communities because of challenging climatic conditions,
103 longstanding interest in studying microbial communities below ground, while little attention has his
105 rom an environment, we can still study these communities by isolating and sequencing DNA directly fro
107 which the chemistry and biomedical research communities can access a comprehensive summary of fundam
108 sion can result in source-sink dynamics: one community can sustain a micro-epidemic in another commun
109 shape network structure, leading to dramatic community changes, including loss of species and functio
113 s differ between lotic habitats by examining community composition and inferring community assembly p
117 bacteria using 16S rRNA sequences, bacterial community composition of a sediment was associated with
118 c root length, in driving rhizosphere fungal community composition, demonstrating the potential for r
122 of mucosal biopsies to explore the microbial communities' compositions of terminal ileum and large in
124 pecific variation in dispersal behaviour and community context influence dispersal dynamics in simple
125 ature effects on host-parasite dynamics in a community context to truly know their bottom line effect
126 d metabolic pathways to fitness in different community contexts, study various ecological processes t
128 Periodically retraining the model on the community-contributed data will ensure that Cellpose imp
129 tal inequality between two otherwise similar communities could either be decreased or increased throu
132 lations (i.e., community-based arrangements, community detention, onshore immigration detention, offs
137 indings emphasize the importance of symbiont community diversity and stochasticity as components of h
139 e sulfate can produce MeHg as effectively as communities dominated by sulfate-reducing populations.
141 Our objective is to foster development of community-driven data-reporting standards and a computat
142 opulation attributable fraction of TB in the community due to incarcerated cases was estimated throug
147 ly explicit simulation model that tracks the community dynamics of microbial mutualists, pathogens, a
148 e outline the lessons learned, so that other communities (e.g. those working on other taxa) can adapt
149 implemented a multi-arm, cluster-randomised community effectiveness trial in three rural subcounties
150 initially had heat-sensitive algal symbiont communities, endured bleaching, and then recovered throu
151 nergy stored, greater energy flow and higher community-energy-use efficiency across the entire trophi
152 ban areas in 2007 to 2018 in order to inform community-engaged prevention and policy strategies.
154 rs for Disease Control and Prevention define community engagement as "the process of working collabor
156 ling to infer the characteristics of various communities engaging with each preprint on Twitter.
160 of protective immunity have left vulnerable communities fearful that they may become the center of n
161 espectively, on the decline of coastal coral communities following the development of the Pearl River
163 nes the class of Stochastic Block Models for community formation with Gaussian processes to model cha
166 n targeted metagenomics to compare microbial communities from EDC and sputum samples of patients acco
167 th higher H(2) abundance, sediment microbial communities from the basaltic catchment exhibited signif
168 early days of the genome era, the scientific community has relied on a single 'reference' genome for
170 is a global challenge, which the scientific community has tackled by mounting extensive global colla
172 describe primary care services offered by US community health centers in March through May 2020, incl
173 munity-level interventions should expand the community health worker workforce, assess general (rathe
174 comprised community engagement and existing community health worker-led mobile health-supported earl
176 F was conducted in 26 IDP camps and 963 host communities in 12 local government areas (LGAs) with ano
182 eractions between infections and cancer cell communities in order to develop innovative cancer treatm
183 terns and their relationship to HIV among 38 communities in Rakai, Uganda with HIV prevalence ranging
184 iversity, activity and adaptations of fungal communities in the deep oceanic crust from ~10 to 780 mb
185 ter level of connectedness between microbial communities in the tall cultivars relative to semi-dwarf
186 influence host physiology in two Indigenous communities in the Torres Strait Islands: Mer, a remote
187 vironmental pressures affecting invertebrate communities in two ecoregions (north, south) using a 23
189 We highlight the influence of the carnivore community in shaping these relationships, as the coyote
191 nity can sustain a micro-epidemic in another community in which transmission is too low to be self-su
192 els jointly increased the performance of the community, indicating ecosystem-wide multitrophic comple
194 the drivers of natural selection within such communities is extremely challenging, and it is thus unc
195 the expertise of the biomedical and clinical communities is imperative to expand the available therap
196 and lab results show that the photoautotroph community is an important driver for CH(4) production an
198 led with improved methods for characterizing communities, might lead to improved fertilizer use effic
199 to which spatial variation in soil microbial communities modulates plant species' distributions remai
200 uring the COVID-19 pandemic, which may leave communities more vulnerable to vaccine-preventable disea
201 he loss of transboundary species, the global community must be prepared to invest in some regions fac
203 ect microorganisms dominate marine microbial communities numerically, with impacts ranging from host
205 public health messages that directly address communities of color might contribute to racial and ethn
207 cterization of deep-sea benthic invertebrate communities of the Galapagos, across a range of habitats
212 re, we report on the chemistry and microbial community of the highly reducing sediment of Colour Peak
214 communities to starkly differ from microbial communities on other inert surfaces, which is particular
215 ewcomers and to stimulate discussions in the community on further developments in this field, rather
217 the ability of this method to track dynamic community organization during human seizures, using inva
222 ve malaria vector control and provide better community protection against clinical malaria in pyrethr
223 nNILs are a valuable resource for the maize community, providing an extensive collection of introgre
225 ld feature to optimise their use as powerful community resources for crop research, development and b
226 s and Environment on Asthma and the European Community Respiratory Health Survey) were included.
230 uce a measure to quantify the asymmetry of a community's feasibility domain using the column vectors
232 ying risk levels, and service contexts (e.g.,community, school, home, health care systems) are review
234 tivity of the laboratory assays, prospective community screenings, and healthcare seeking behaviors.
235 or SARS-CoV-2 by BinaxNOW TM and RT-PCR in a community setting, rapid assay sensitivity was 100%/98.5
237 ce of holobiont adaptation (i.e., a symbiont community shift) versus acclimation (i.e., physiological
239 actual food consumption, showing that these communities situated a few hundred meters apart had sign
241 s and focus groups with national experts and community stakeholders and mothers; and 4) a review of p
243 cies composition is also contingent on early community states, not only because of differences in the
246 of the 21st century, could thus disrupt the community structure and productivity of a critical funct
250 (1996-1998) from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study, we quantified the associations of eGF
251 of AO and discusses the consequences for AO communities subjected to different agricultural practice
255 gh mortality and morbidity in rural tropical communities that typically experience delayed access to
257 ay not play a significant role in microbiome communities, they could serve as opportunistic pathogens
258 ent of pathogens is altering populations and communities through a variety of direct and indirect eco
259 t research so far has not shown Plastisphere communities to starkly differ from microbial communities
263 epresenting lower trophic levels (e.g., fish communities) to build flow-ecology relationships, rather
264 know the true CDS content of the underlying communities, to determine the relative performance (sens
268 RS-CoV-2 RNA by quantitative PCR, suggesting community transmission of SARS-CoV2 in Wuhan in early Ja
273 points, 95% CI -16.00 to -8.83, p < 0.001); community violence victimisation, 36.25% and 28.37% (ARD
275 ne profiling demonstrated that the microbial community was dominated by sulfur oxidising bacteria, su
276 set of 144 wild chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) communities, we show that chimpanzees exhibit greater be
277 nutrients were incorporated into the benthic community, we collected macroalgae over 10 days followin
278 catalyze further pipeline improvement by the community, we develop a benchmark pipeline for inference
279 children ages 1-9 years in Tanzania from 50 communities were followed at baseline and for 6 months a
280 ient N deposition was high suggesting fungal communities were pushed beyond an environmental stress t
284 al environment and supporting social ties in communities, which can reduce depression and contribute
285 peptidases derived from wastewater microbial communities, which is a major impediment for the design
287 ticular relevance to the crystal engineering community, whose goal is the design of solids with bespo
288 olorado Rocky Mountains to perform the first community-wide quantification of the drivers of bee phen
289 sion, we investigate whether school-based or community-wide treatment strategies are required for ach
291 ng the finding of reduced child mortality in communities with biannual treatment with azithromycin re
293 legal floodplain underestimated impacts for communities with higher proportions of older adults, dis
294 c, translational, and public health research communities with predictive insights that may help study
295 ng the PlaToLoCo meta-server, we provide the community with a fast and easily accessible tool for the
297 mpositional) diversity of airborne bacterial communities, with diversity decreasing roughly with heig
298 nes harboured complex and variable bacterial communities, with Tatumella as the most abundant genus a
299 ixed interbacterial species and interkingdom communities within intact biofilms formed on teeth of to
300 and coral persistence, particularly as coral communities worldwide are declining at rapid rates.