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1  dwarf accreting material from a helium-star companion.
2 d accretion associated with an unseen binary companion.
3  satellite that is known to host a planetary companion.
4 in their relationship with a healthy control companion.
5 warf stars that accrete matter from a binary companion.
6 Kozai migration) with a yet-undetected outer companion.
7 at close binaries often have a distant third companion.
8 the supernova ejecta interacting with nearby companions.
9 ogs have played an important role as hunting companions.
10  by mutation-positive participants and their companions.
11 inal decimal places) and the two white dwarf companions (0.19751(15)M[Symbol: see text] and 0.4101(3)
12                            Together with the companion analysis of mRNAs described in a previous stud
13                                            A companion analysis provides critical bounds relating sur
14 ction between a red-giant or a main-sequence companion and ejecta from a white-dwarf explosion.
15  The domestic dog is one of our most popular companions and longest relationships, occupying differen
16 eties in which dogs are used both as hunting companions and sources of food, the age-related delay in
17 , white dwarfs can strip material from their companions and the resulting mass transfer can generate
18  a consequence of torques from wide-orbiting companions, and indeed radial velocity measurements reve
19  disease is a major contributor to human and companion animal morbidity and mortality.
20 et food is regulated to ensure health of the companion animal population.
21       The domestic cat is an important human companion animal that can also serve as a relevant model
22 close contact that frequently occurs between companion animals and humans, it was critical to assess
23  and control, fleas remain such a burden for companion animals and their owners?
24 ortation of bat meat from Zone 2, horses and companion animals from Zone 1 and people travelling from
25 d allergy vs other food adverse reactions in companion animals, and compare this to the human situati
26 zer of the gastrointestinal tract of humans, companion animals, and livestock.
27 arasitic nematodes that infect livestock and companion animals.
28 naviruses that cause disease in domestic and companion animals.
29 pet foods could impact the general health of companion animals.
30                  In addition, we introduce a companion application called GenBoard, an intuitive grap
31 ified model to explain measurements from the companion article and from previously published experime
32 nded molecular dynamics simulations from the companion article by Beaven et al. in this issue of Biop
33                                       In the companion article by Yang and colleagues, we have shown
34                                          The companion article extends these observations and asks th
35 D47) as estimated in a Burns and colleagues' companion Article to obtain the total costs of blood dis
36                                       In the companion article we described the normal development of
37   Unlike b12 knock-in mice, described in the companion article, 4E10HL mice were found to undergo pro
38                                       In the companion article, we modified our model to account for
39                                         In a companion article, we provide an important extension of
40                                         In a companion article, we show that five, and only five, ser
41                                       In the companion article, we use recently developed biosensors
42             4E10HL mice are described in the companion article.
43 ystallographic protomers as described in the companion article.
44 low, presented in greater detail in a second companion article.
45 ions with experimental observations from the companion article.
46 Ross Sea (Andrill-2A) that is presented in a companion article.
47 th those on enzyme homologs described in the companion articles, reveal conserved biochemical and bio
48 ry systems can gravitationally magnify their companions, as predicted 40 years ago.
49 rs, this biosensor constitutes an attractive companion assay to identify compounds of therapeutic rel
50                 Special emphasis is given to companions between the 21 interior and exterior mean-mot
51                                              Companion biochemical assays allowed us to assign specif
52 good laboratory practice" and can serve as a companion biodiagnostic assay for the development and ev
53 r the clinical translation of (18)F-FLT as a companion biomarker of EWS-FLI1 activity and a novel dia
54 elevant miR-139-5p target genes were used as companion biomarkers to identify radioresistant breast c
55 ed pharmacokinetic (PK) data in domestic and companion birds are available.
56 y indirectly from his student Theophrastus's companion books, collectively called Historia Plantarum,
57 axies seen today, through mergers with minor companions, but validating this picture requires higher-
58    We demonstrate the use and performance of Companion by annotating two Leishmania and Plasmodium ge
59                                          The companion canine model has translational implications fo
60 ut don't contain diverse spacers and have no companion cas genes.
61 plasmodesmata up to the phloem sieve element companion cell complex (SECCC).
62 g H(+)-coupled import into the sieve element-companion cell complex.
63 ctive uptake into cells of the sieve element/companion cell complex.
64 owths adjacent to cells of the sieve element/companion cell complex.
65  at the plasma membrane of the sieve element-companion cell complexes functions as a synthase, and th
66 ransporter was targeted to the sieve element-companion cell complexes of the leaf phloem and to the e
67                     The vegetative cell, the companion cell of sperm, also undergoes DEMETER-dependen
68   The Arabidopsis thaliana central cell, the companion cell of the egg, undergoes DNA demethylation b
69                  Sequestration of arsenic in companion cell vacuoles may explain the limited phloem m
70          Arsenic was highly localized in the companion cell vacuoles of the phloem in all vascular bu
71 dulus (indicative of higher elasticity) than companion cell walls.
72 -galactan epitope, which is detected only in companion cell walls.
73 d in companion cells, under the control of a companion cell-specific promoter.
74       We obtained identical results with the companion-cell specific promoter, SUC2 and with signals
75                                           In companion cells (CCs) of the phloem, H(+)-PPases localiz
76 s and accumulate within the nuclei of phloem companion cells (CCs).
77  vascular bundles particularly in the phloem companion cells and neighbouring specialized cells.
78 tion of mesophyll cells, guard cells, phloem companion cells and sieve elements are clearly described
79  cell-to-cell solute movement between phloem companion cells and sieve elements.
80 cessory cells, whereas in both gametophytes, companion cells contribute non-cell-autonomously to the
81  non-sequence-specific movement of mRNA from companion cells into sieve elements.
82 nthesis was rescued in guard cells or phloem companion cells of an ABA-deficient mutant.
83 h clade were first expressed specifically in companion cells of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) an
84 producing CLV1:GFP fusion proteins in phloem companion cells of roots.
85 lasma membrane transporters expressed in the companion cells of the major vein.
86 omplementary DNAs were also expressed in the companion cells of wild-type Arabidopsis, with the aim o
87 ur results demonstrate that demethylation in companion cells reinforces transposon methylation in pla
88 nt negative version of TPL (tpl-1) in phloem companion cells results in early flowering and a decreas
89 irulence factors into the phloem elements or companion cells to interfere with host targets (e.g., pr
90 nt and indicated that it functions in phloem companion cells to load Suc and also in other cell types
91     Thus, non-specific loss of proteins from companion cells to sieve elements may explain the pletho
92 egulate flowering time, acting in the phloem companion cells, as previously described for CO and HOS1
93 s, or other phenotypes of phloem elements or companion cells, leading to localized cell responses and
94 ere observed when NHL26 was overexpressed in companion cells, under the control of a companion cell-s
95 is expressed in the mitochondria of the root companion cells, where all three active GDH enzyme prote
96 ility of plasmodesmata or sugar signaling in companion cells, with a specific effect on sugar export.
97  subsequent unloading at least into adjacent companion cells.
98 st NtFT3 expression was restricted to phloem companion cells.
99 tiating xylem, young xylem fibers and phloem companion cells.
100 atest in comparisons of symptom reports from companions compared with self-reports, especially in par
101                        Five landmark trials (COMPANION [Comparison of Medical Therapy, Pacing, and De
102 ds to the 3sigma maximum distance to which a companion could have been 'kicked' by the explosion.) Th
103 ractical evidence for successful delivery by companion cropping or next-generation genetic modificati
104                         When correlated with companion data describing the animal model from which ou
105  developed (89)Zr-labeled SC16 antibody as a companion diagnostic agent to facilitate selection of pa
106 ents were produced and examined as potential companion diagnostic agents.
107 hesized and validated (89)Zr-DFO-AMG102 as a companion diagnostic for improved identification and sel
108 relevance as a prognostic biomarker and as a companion diagnostic for TF-directed therapies currently
109  also change during the course of treatment, companion diagnostic imaging of CD30 could be a valuable
110                                     Further, companion diagnostic imaging techniques are becoming pro
111                                            A companion diagnostic is a test for a specific biomarker-
112  future needs of breast cancer patients, the companion diagnostic model will continue to adapt and ev
113                               They require a companion diagnostic test that identifies the tumor-driv
114  technology with the potential to serve as a companion diagnostic to identify patients most likely to
115 t that (89)Zr-DFO-AMG102 would be a valuable companion diagnostic tool for the noninvasive selection
116 clinical response to targeted EGFR TKIs as a companion diagnostic.
117  merits further investigation as a potential companion diagnostic.
118 r comparing kinetic parameters and AC of the companion diagnostic/therapeutic (64)Cu-/(177)Lu-cetuxim
119 eat breast cancer illustrates the history of companion diagnostics and provides a lens through which
120 more effective and personalized medications, companion diagnostics are an intermediate stage.
121 ing field of personalised medicine for which companion diagnostics are essential, as well as for appl
122                                Imaging-based companion diagnostics are likely to be essential for the
123 s disease and cancer, and for development of companion diagnostics assays for individualized medicine
124 ical translation, with potential to become a companion diagnostics for emerging TF-targeted therapies
125  patient material are desirable as potential companion diagnostics for imatinib.
126 We suggest that EV-based assays may serve as companion diagnostics for targeted anticancer agents.
127               It is also a platform to build companion diagnostics for targeted therapies in oncology
128 icine over the past decade, the principle of companion diagnostics has gained increasing purchase amo
129 derlying complex genetics is better defined, companion diagnostics may transform future clinical tria
130    Successful development of highly specific companion diagnostics targeting aberrant molecular pathw
131 rove both drug development and the design of companion diagnostics to guide their use.
132 tform for pan-cancer, multiclass cancer, and companion diagnostics, possibly enabling clinical advanc
133                                              Companion dogs develop many similar chronic diseases as
134 ticides as detected in urine from 21 healthy companion dogs in Northern Colorado.
135 ells) in a population of spinal cord-injured companion dogs that accurately model many of the potenti
136 ai-Lidov oscillations, an external planetary companion drives a planet onto an orbit having these pro
137 The exploration of novel drugs to serve as a companion drug for existing drugs is of paramount import
138 ages could result from interactions with the companion during the common-envelope phase.
139  previously suggested mechanisms such as the companion-ejecta interaction.
140  without [classified as controls]) and 1,235 companions enrolled in the Neurobiological Predictors of
141                 RVTESTS also provides useful companion features for annotating sequence variants, int
142 ng structures are in good agreement with the companion finite element simulations.
143 ironment, and (3) involvement of an informal companion (friend or family member).
144  star formation is probably triggered by its companion galaxy at a projected separation of 8 kilopars
145 diction, captured by rich new content of the companion Genomic tRNA Database.
146                                         This companion has a V-band absolute magnitude of -13.4 and a
147 eccentric warm Jupiters with eccentric giant companions have mutual inclinations that oscillate betwe
148 ifferences among functional regions, between companion helices in helical hairpins of the coiled coil
149 erences among functional regions and between companion helices.
150        AHSV affects draft, thoroughbred, and companion horses and donkeys in Africa, Asia, and Europe
151                                 This merging companion hosts 35 billion solar masses of stars and has
152                                              Companion IMG systems provide support for expert review
153                                            A companion IMG/M systems provide support for annotation a
154 adial velocity measurements revealed a third companion in a wide orbit in the Kepler-56 system.
155 EP) concept as the natural and complementary companion in the exposure sciences to the adverse outcom
156 aces of white dwarf stars accreting gas from companions in binary star systems.
157                           We find such close companions in four out of the twenty-five z > 6 quasars
158 idually specific labels for different social companions in their own natural communication system.
159 resource children were giving to their group companions) in two experiments.
160 ntricity and inclination induced by a binary companion, in conjunction with tidal dissipation, consti
161 tional perturbations from a distant tertiary companion induce large-amplitude eccentricity oscillatio
162                                    CellMiner Companion is a web application that facilitates the expl
163  the stationary joint changed every time its companion joint was ranged.
164 , we detected Mpzl3 promoter activity in the companion layer and inner root sheath of the hair follic
165 ly detect Halpha emission from the innermost companion, LkCa 15 b, evincing hot (about 10,000 kelvin)
166                                            A companion manuscript revealed that deletion of the Pseud
167                                         In a companion manuscript, we described a new implementation
168  pattern recognition algorithm reported in a companion manuscript.
169  of delivery of drug is clearly an important companion measurement to delivered dose and APSD if the
170 y temperature can vary considerably) needs a companion mechanism to prevent the precipitation and her
171 for clustering time-evolving networks; and a companion method, MATCH-EM, for matching corresponding c
172                                              Companion methods are also discussed and provided to aid
173                      We have now generated a companion model, Hu128/21, by intercrossing YAC128 and B
174 rld-to-DMF" interface in which an integrated companion module drives the large-volume sample through
175 sistant NA (specifically, one or both of the companion mutations, H275Y and D354G) may have allowed r
176 onredundant roles with rapamycin-insensitive companion of mTOR (Rictor) in these processes.
177  deacetylase 9 (HDAC9) and RPTOR-independent companion of MTOR complex 2 (RICTOR) as the direct targe
178 latory protein Rictor (rapamycin-insensitive companion of mTOR), was discovered only recently and lit
179 iated protein of mTOR, rapamycin-insensitive companion of mTOR, and Akt1 function corrected CD11b(+)L
180 est that secondary structures are invaluable companions of contacts for accurate reconstruction.
181 nts, we estimate star-formation rates in the companions of more than 100 solar masses per year.
182 s in globular clusters or ultracompact dwarf companions of parent elliptical galaxies.
183 rometres) in four galaxies at z > 6 that are companions of quasars, with velocity offsets of less tha
184 2009-2015, we infer the presence of multiple companions on Keplerian orbits.
185 ydrogen envelopes by irradiation from pulsar companions or by episodes of unstable hydrogen fusion (s
186 white dwarf stellar remnant and its Sun-like companion orbit one another every 88.18 days, a long per
187 resent the results of a search for planetary companions orbiting near hot Jupiter planet candidates (
188 ementation by active enzymes retargeted to a companion organelle.
189                                          The companion package provides bioinformaticians with critic
190                This work is accompanied by a companion paper (Pt.2/2).
191 consistent with bioaccumulation results in a companion paper (this issue) observed for amphipods.
192 consistent with bioaccumulation results in a companion paper (this issue) using a microbial bioreport
193 g the forward and backward potential sweeps (companion paper 1), the semiempirical treatment here, wh
194                       We have presented in a companion paper a suppressor-based electrodialytic buffe
195                                            A companion paper discusses several other utilitarian attr
196                                          The companion paper provided evidence that patch-controlled
197 f our genetic humanization approach, and the companion paper reports that the humoral immune systems
198  urinary signals that can be quantified by a companion paper test.
199  and the gp32 monomer-binding results of the companion paper to propose a detailed model for how gp32
200                                       In the companion paper to this work, we described development o
201                                         In a companion paper we demonstrate that the C-rich strand of
202 ysical properties (with the exception of the companion paper where Tapia et al. demonstrate a direct
203 new genes: Gpr65, Plzp, Toso, and Cd5l (in a companion paper).
204  in complex with both enzymes described in a companion paper, (34) provides a rationale for the obser
205 lyse new data, presented in more detail in a companion paper, in which BrdU/IdU cell-labelling experi
206                        As we describe in the companion paper, we attempted to make mice that more eff
207                                         In a companion paper, we show that spontaneous release from t
208                                         In a companion paper, we show that these defects can be mimic
209 chromatography (IC), which is discussed in a companion paper.
210 as based on studies described in a preceding companion paper.
211  article is part of a Special Issue entitled Companion Paper.
212 sional cellular microscopy, described in the companion paper.
213 ta-analysis papers are discussed in the next companion paper.
214 agenic activity results are presented in our companion paper.1 The results show that ELCR values for
215 o be a source of confusion.Dual Perspectives Companion Paper: Are the Neural Correlates of Consciousn
216 ng therapies in the future.Dual Perspectives Companion Paper: Parkinson's Disease Is Not Simply a Pri
217 ut the etiopathology of PD.Dual Perspectives Companion Paper: Prying into the Prion Hypothesis for Pa
218 promising research avenues.Dual Perspectives Companion Paper: Should a Few Null Findings Falsify Pref
219                    This is the second of two companion papers proposing priority problems for researc
220                                       In two companion papers, we present a list of problems nominate
221  important cellular process that serves as a companion pathway to the ubiquitin-proteasome system to
222 elated to pathogenesis and aetiology (in the companion Personal View).
223 by DI-39 treatment in vivo, thus providing a companion pharmacodynamic biomarker.
224 in sub-Saharan Africa using a combination of companion plants delivering semiochemicals, as plant sec
225 ely due to the transfer genes carried on the companion plasmids in the strains.
226 irst evidence that experience of conspecific companions' prosocial behavior facilitates prosocial beh
227           The C-PASS is a reliable and valid companion protocol to the DRSP that standardizes and str
228 s was serendipitous; they are close to their companion quasars and appear bright in the far-infrared.
229  types with multiple tools, we developed two companion R/Bioconductor packages.
230 tric measures (12 participant ratings and 12 companion ratings) were significantly higher at baseline
231 acking, and the precise nature of the binary companion remains uncertain.
232                                       In the companion report, we provided principles and example app
233                             All patients and companions reported progress toward at least 1 individua
234                                       In two companion reports, the TRACERx consortium investigates t
235                     We have also developed a companion resource, the Archaeal COG Browser, to provide
236                                         In a companion review (Part 2), other new analytical applicat
237  of socially interactive digital avatars and companion robots).
238 inary star consists of a Sun-like star and a companion roughly one-third its size, orbiting each othe
239 periapse directions is effected by the outer companion's quadrupolar and octupolar potentials.
240                These lung specimens provided companion samples to those previously examined by microC
241 t miRvial, a robust computational method and companion software package that supports parameter adjus
242 enerate' origin), or by mass transfer from a companion star (the 'single-degenerate' path).
243 ry) that is accreting matter from a low-mass companion star (the secondary).
244 lar-mass black holes accreting matter from a companion star and ejecting plasma jets at almost the sp
245 es that a white dwarf accretes matter from a companion star and the resulting increase in its central
246                                  A likely ex-companion star for the progenitor of the supernova obser
247 ions often invoke interactions with a binary companion star in an orbit that is inclined relative to
248  supernova remnant to see whether any former companion star is present.
249 triggered by accretion from a non-degenerate companion star or by a merger with another white dwarf.
250 t the interaction of supernova ejecta with a companion star or circumstellar debris lead to a sudden
251 in the Large Magellanic Cloud contains no ex-companion star to a visual magnitude limit of 26.9 (an a
252 cked' by the explosion.) This lack of any ex-companion star to deep limits rules out all published si
253 ing a black hole of nine solar masses (and a companion star) at a distance of 2.4 kiloparsecs.
254 ween material ejected by the supernova and a companion star, and therefore provides evidence that som
255 similar to that of the Sun have at least one companion star.
256 heir explosion is triggered and what kind of companion stars are involved.
257 avitational instability, spawning one or two companion stars.
258 urs in which they can accrete gas from their companion stars.
259                                          Two companion studies in this issue of the Journal of Clinic
260 biology and antimalarial drug development of companion studies that establish the requirement of two
261                                         In a companion study , we show that the electron transfer fro
262                               In addition, a companion study showed that the emissions from BTM gener
263 antify this benefit, we conducted a surgical companion study to CALGB40603, a randomized phase II, 2x
264                                      In this companion study to MA.27, we compared changes in bone mi
265                                       In our companion study we used quantitative brain molecular pro
266                                         In a companion study, single-nucleotide polymorphisms in this
267 ated to blood pressure or renal traits; in a companion study, variants in the kallikrein B locus were
268                                         In a companion study, we demonstrated a substantial increase
269                                         In a companion study, we developed a mathematical model that
270                                       In our companion study, we found inhibition of nodulation in th
271                                         In a companion study, we found that reduced activity of the t
272 ompromised its pairwise arrangement with the companion subdomain in each brace of protomers of the Dn
273 in/password access to its expert review (ER) companion system.
274  to the negative markers provides a suitable companion test for differentiating infected from vaccina
275                  There is a need for a rapid companion test sensitive to neural damage.
276                   Greater symptom ratings by companions than by mutation-positive participants sugges
277  provide evidence that Lockne and its nearby companion, the 0.7-km diameter, contemporaneous, Malinge
278  white dwarf accretes enough matter from its companion, the resulting hydrogen-rich atmospheric envel
279 though an interaction with its nearest known companion--the galaxy DDO 125, some 40 kpc to the south-
280 gets for antiarrhythmic drug development and companion therapeutics in AF.
281         Similar communities were observed in companion thermophilic enrichments on insoluble wheat ar
282 gh dogs can be quite advantageous as hunting companions, this research suggests that the heterogeneit
283   This document provides a pediatric-focused companion to "Defining and Setting National Goals for Ca
284 ere we report the presence of a dwarf galaxy companion to NGC 4449, namely NGC 4449B.
285                                         As a companion to this article, we released an R software pac
286                                       In the companion to this paper, we show that the lumenal domain
287 ols, indicating a clinical value of MVs as a companion tool to capture disease activity.
288                          This was an imaging companion trial (American College of Radiology Imaging N
289            We also present Trinity-supported companion utilities for downstream applications, includi
290                                            A companion utility, DepthGauge, measures coverage at regi
291                              ECOG E9487 is a companion validation set to the ECOG study E9486 and is
292 ing genome) with 788 080 links, along with a companion web server for network-assisted functional hyp
293 o overcome those needs we have developed the Companion web server providing parasite genome annotatio
294 which covers 98% of the coding genome, and a companion web server to generate functional hypotheses u
295             Furthermore, we have developed a companion web server, wInterVar, to enable user-friendly
296                         PathwaysBrowser is a companion website that enables users to explore the same
297 share all data in an interactive, searchable companion website.
298 e host itself orbits a slightly more massive companion with projected separation of 10 to 15 AU.
299 ndidates do exhibit signatures of additional companions with these same tests.
300 d by X-ray fluorescence and diffraction in a companion work.

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