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1 tperforming spectral filtering for bandwidth compression.
2 ut how cells sense and respond to mechanical compression.
3 ced bone formation induced by axial forelimb compression.
4 t a phase transition occurred during further compression.
5 r a disease that has largely been treated by compression.
6 n, while FindNeighbour2 uses reference-based compression.
7 ilaginous tissues that confers resistance to compression.
8 ical forces, including tension, torsion, and compression.
9 oss the surface perpendicular to the axis of compression.
10 r isostructural UiO-type MOFs under uniaxial compression.
11 des a robust representation and high rate of compression.
12 e hidden force to approach equilibrium under compression.
13 ession via 4% dextran compared to no osmotic compression.
14  in terms of differences between tension and compression.
15 rticles of CLP I and CLP II before and after compression.
16 mat metagenomic read processing and lossless compression.
17 ization of the films that takes place during compression.
18 ) may be associated with preference for slow compression.
19 alizes one of the resonant configurations on compression.
20 ticularly for neuronal injury resulting from compression.
21 ar neuronal injuries, was not observed under compression.
22 d that the swelling disappeared after manual compression.
23 ness, and possibly even death from brainstem compression.
24 and LGXSM-33) were subjected to axial tibial compression.
25 he time stretch camera requires optical data compression.
26 e mycelium is non-linear both in tension and compression.
27 increase in the same crystal structure as in compression.
28  temperature, it depends nonmonotonically on compression.
29 ting symmetrically bonded AuHAu sheets under compression.
30 enerated and reused multiple times by simple compression.
31  became completely depolarized under 3.9 GPa compression.
32 and a longer delay before the start of chest compressions (109 +/- 77 vs 70 +/- 56 s; p = 0.038).
33 its explanatory power-the amount of lossless compression achieved to explain the protein coordinates
34 We tested different variants of the smallWig compression algorithm on a number of integer-and real- (
35              We are in need of suitable data compression algorithms that can exploit the inherent str
36 ites rather than direct samples is the shock compression all meteorites have experienced, which can a
37 ded routing (SUPER) region after which CRIMP compression allows the large ion populations to be "sque
38 f interest (ROI), followed by a further data compression along the chromatographic dimension by wavel
39 ned films of CeO2-delta between 5.6% biaxial compression and 2.1% tension.
40 ts that provides both an efficient bandwidth compression and a substantial frequency translation at t
41 of coal were studied using combined uniaxial compression and acoustic emission testing systems.
42 10.3 angstroms, exhibit substantial vertical compression and close associations between domain layers
43 , or to perform tasks such as extrapolation, compression and control.
44 nterstitial hypertension results in vascular compression and decreased molecular delivery in PDAC.
45 torage than BAM), SECRAM maintains efficient compression and downstream data processing, while allowi
46 d between two conductance states by repeated compression and elongation.
47  it mimics the open cell foam behavior under compression and exhibits hysteresis and the Mullins effe
48  homogeneous materials in which the skyrmion compression and expansion are reversible.
49 ed an inconsistent and weak effect of melody compression and expansion when the notes of the song wer
50 rs showed the expected sensitivity to melody compression and expansion with the same task using acous
51                                   Successive compression and extension leads to a decrease in the buc
52 ed, when allowed to anneal between phases of compression and extension, the bundle reinforces.
53 ntly been applied to plasticity during shock compression and have yet to provide detailed insight int
54 d ion accumulation in conjunction with CRIMP compression and multiple passes through the serpentine p
55 ocities approaching 60 cms(-1), despite body compression and postural changes.
56 ve that prevents DNA leakage and induces DNA compression and rotation during DNA packaging.
57 ing, we assign the conformational changes to compression and rotation of a partially dissociated gD d
58 ents, we demonstrate that the effects of hot compression and sub-Tg annealing can be combined to acce
59 al nanotubes, a high reinforcement effect in compression and tensile characteristics is achieved by t
60  comparing various conventional (e.g. shear, compression and tension) and nano-indentation loading ge
61 uilibrium oxygen storage capacity under both compression and tension.
62  silica crystallizing to stishovite on shock compression and then converting to an amorphous phase on
63 ming wave within melange, which causes local compression and then slow melange expansion.
64                                              Compression and tissue infiltration by tumor cells were
65            Biomechanical testing (unconfined compression) and histologic assessment (Mankin score) se
66 nd volatile profiles), rheological (uniaxial compression) and sensory (hedonic test with 100 consumer
67 t link to Yb 4f electron delocalization upon compression, and match the result of in situ electrical
68 ht ventricular dysfunction, left ventricular compression, and subsequent heart failure.
69 iking activity, which also exhibits temporal compression, and suggest that temporal compression may b
70 ical characterization methods (e.g, tension, compression, and torsion) are used on bulk samples of SM
71 having the lowest levelized cost of capture, compression, and transportation.
72 ops, which disappears completely with manual compression, and voiding can be maintained in this way.
73                    Our dynamic magnetic ramp compression approach produces smooth, shockless (that is
74 re may be differentially impacted by habitat compression as they make extensive vertical movements to
75        The reduction in fast-acting cochlear compression associated with SNHL exaggerates the perceiv
76 rt a mechanochemical synthesis in which slow compression at room temperature under uniaxial stress ca
77 s of glasses are known to increase upon both compression at the glass transition temperature (Tg) and
78                                              Compression-based ultrasonographic (US) elastography is
79 rotubules for intracellular transport and as compression-bearing elements.
80 ead sequences are increasingly observed, and compression becomes more efficient.
81 nging mechanical signals, including stretch, compression, bending, and shear.
82 t of this sequence, namely the initiation of compression between Greenland and Svalbard, is currently
83  request for referral, delirium, spinal cord compression, brain or leptomeningeal metastases, within
84  in the unstrained material to 3.4 kelvin at compression by approximately 0.6%, and then falling stee
85 ittle differences in the levels of morbidity compression by HIV status, PLHIV-especially women living
86  underlying shape, aside from stretching and compression (called "self-similarity").
87                 Further, in some cases lossy compression can lead to variant calling performance that
88                           We show that lossy compression can significantly alleviate the storage whil
89 s demonstrate that surface adhesion-mediated compression causes V. cholerae biofilms to transition fr
90 or to the VSI approach with respect to chest compression (CC) rate.
91 abase built on Dremel to perform information compression, comprehensive quality controls, and biologi
92 ferent degrees of deformation under the same compression conditions of CLP I and CLP II were observed
93 and in agreement with the static multi-anvil compression data of Litasov et al. and the theoretical d
94               The median time to first chest compression decreased from 256 seconds in P1 to 212 seco
95                                        Chest compression depth was lower with blood pressure care (48
96 bservational studies reporting on the use of compression devices for DVT prevention.
97                                This uniaxial compression directly triggers a transition in the mode o
98                      We observed that tibial compression disrupted joint stability by rupturing the a
99 tentially the weakest part of the body under compression during high-speed impact.
100           We employ a method of quasi-static compression elastography that measures volumetric axial
101 ard data storage solutions exist that enable compression, encryption, and selective retrieval.
102 o their host galaxy, as a consequence of gas compression, evidence for star formation occurring withi
103 ed to higher mechanical strength in terms of compression, expansion and elasticity compared to braids
104                            Under interfacial compression-expansion cycling conditions, surfactant fil
105  M(-1)) for several cycles when subjected to compression-expansion experiments, in close analogy to t
106  between the resistive heating and the shock compression experiment.
107                                      In situ compression experiments on individual nanospheres show t
108                           When the bandwidth compression factor alpha is set to 0.8 in FrCT-NOFDM, th
109 onnectome evaluation methods, with up to 40x compression factors.
110                   Previous work on contagion/compression focused primarily on the role of predators i
111  driven climate change, resulting in habitat compression for pelagic animals.
112 0 depths to shoal, indicating likely habitat compression for tuna species due to climate change.
113 capacities and also efficient ion population compression for use in ion mobility (IM) separations.
114 arch Network intensive care units with chest compressions for >/=1 minute and invasive arterial blood
115 hs, we recommend that rescuers provide chest compressions for infants and children.
116 y of extinct stigmarian systems preserved as compression fossils and in coal balls from the Carbonife
117 with which to detect, localize, and classify compression fractures and measure bone density of thorac
118  of 210 thoracic and lumbar vertebrae showed compression fractures and were electronically marked and
119 tomically localize, and categorize vertebral compression fractures at high sensitivity and with a low
120 ection rate of acute thoracolumbar vertebral compression fractures in patients with osteoporosis comp
121 bone marrow edema in thoracolumbar vertebral compression fractures in patients with osteoporosis, wit
122 Sensitivity for detection or localization of compression fractures was 95.7% (201 of 210; 95% confide
123 , 58 men) with (n = 75) and without (n = 75) compression fractures was assembled.
124 bone marrow edema in patients with vertebral compression fractures.
125 ing traumatic bone marrow edema in vertebral compression fractures.
126 to evaluate the prevalence of LMCA extrinsic compression from a dilated pulmonary artery (PA) in pati
127  Other significant variables included venous compression from mass (SHR, 3.1; 95% CI, 1.4 to 6.5) and
128 eight CNG stations were characterized during compression, fuel delivery, storage, and from leaks.
129                             Using volumetric compression, gas vesicles were shown to comprise 17% of
130 e response of amorphous steels to shock wave compression has been explored for the first time.
131  the higher-temperature regime using dynamic compression have mostly been limited to optical measurem
132 ations can be partially accounted for using "compression heuristics", or schemata that simplify the e
133 d neural dynamics that characterize sequence compression, identify circuit organization principles fo
134 e of biodiesel and renewable diesel fuels in compression ignition engines and aftertreatment technolo
135  dye, was used to probe the effects of shock compression in a series of polymers, including polymer B
136 mechanical milling and annealing followed by compression in diamond anvil cell to tailor the intrinsi
137      We tracked its bandgap evolution during compression in diamond-anvil cells using absorption spec
138 of the in-plane strain over the out-of plane compression in helping achieve the transition.
139 etles through the processes of contagion and compression in naturally colonized experimental pools.
140 set of structural disorder, which is seen on compression in other media.
141                       The prevalence of LMCA compression in patients with PAH and angina is high.
142  are provided for the role of external chest compressions in such patients.
143 er files are advantageous, the cost of lossy compression, in terms of variant discovery, is unclear.B
144 ted for faceted alpha-Fe nanoparticles under compression, in which we propose that cross-split of arr
145 agitis or Barrett's esophagus, we found belt compression increased acid reflux following a meal.
146 saccharide substrate after compression or to compression-induced changes in surface topography such a
147                   M. xanthus responds to the compression-induced deformation of polysaccharide substr
148 -processing techniques on TLC images such as compression, inversion, elimination of general baseline
149  a heuristic scaling model, and we find that compression is a function of size of the probe and volum
150 er density and hardness, since the effect of compression is countered by subsequent annealing and vic
151             Left main coronary artery (LMCA) compression is increasingly recognized as a cause of ang
152 ls extremely inefficient, to the point where compression is often relinquished altogether.
153 ent device and that the extent of subsequent compression is only limited by the space charge capacity
154 e Pacific and southern bluefin tunas-habitat compression is projected for the entire geographic range
155 ly different behaviours of the shear (G) and compression (K) elastic moduli.
156       Strikingly, ferrogel-driven mechanical compressions led to enhanced muscle regeneration and a a
157 kite transformation into merrillite by shock-compression levels relevant to meteorites, including Mar
158                                          The compression loading can be applied either quasi-statical
159  the same (symmetric) under both tension and compression loading.
160 poral compression, and suggest that temporal compression may be a universal feature of memory retriev
161                 The AFM-based nanomechanical compression measurements demonstrate that the mechanical
162 romote translocation via an allosteric helix compression mechanism.
163 show that this behavior is caused by a novel compression mechanism: the development of broken charge
164 atients with metastatic epidural spinal cord compression (MESCC), the impact of surgery on health-rel
165 pneumatically controlled membrane deflection/compression method not only generates highly reproducibl
166     In this paper we report a low complexity compression method that is suitable for compact optical
167         Here, we developed a high-throughput compression method to incorporate different assay compon
168  of HTS data has prompted the development of compression methods that aim to significantly reduce HTS
169 lar dynamics simulations, and a simple lipid compression model are used in tandem to gain insight int
170  Overall, in support of the allosteric helix compression model, we find that the channel prefers alph
171                 Using a 3D in vitro neuronal compression model, we investigated the role of impact st
172  varying levels of glycerol and processed by compression molding, was examined over a period of 90day
173 new electrochemical cell design based on the compression of a liquid metal electrode into a thin cavi
174                   In this Article, the shock compression of analogue precursor chondrite material was
175 spective of diabetes status, US adults saw a compression of disability and gains in disability-free l
176 the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) after chronic compression of DRG (CCD), and some CXCR4 immunopositive
177 doping into the Co layer because of chemical compression of Eu sites in Ca0.9Eu0.1Co1.91As2 or direct
178                   To facilitate this effort, compression of genomic files has been proposed.
179 ontrast-enhanced imaging uncovered extrinsic compression of hepatic and portal veins, resulting in fu
180  and spectroscopy to the generation and self-compression of high-energy few-cycle pulses.
181  determined by the recording of isotherms of compression of Langmuir films for temperatures above and
182 t architecture for reference-based, lossless compression of metagenomic data.
183  4.5 and 7 years, respectively, resulting in compression of morbidity in both absolute and relative t
184 thcare impact of population ageing has been 'compression of morbidity' and, more recently, to increas
185 ether the number of teeth contributes to the compression of morbidity, measured as a shortening of li
186 ning teeth was associated with a significant compression of morbidity: older Japanese adults' life ex
187                                              Compression of optical pulses to ultrashort pulse widths
188                                  Laser shock compression of plasmonic nanoarrays results in ultrafine
189                          Specifically, lossy compression of quality scores is emerging as a natural c
190 ation; here, we evaluate the effect of lossy compression of quality scores on SNP and INDEL detection
191     Subsequent addition of l-Arg resulted in compression of the active site, a conformational change
192  the interface is shared between the elastic compression of the asperities of the skin and a squeeze
193 tion a mechanical environment permitting the compression of the cellularised endosperm by the develop
194 ing a novel insole technique that restricted compression of the foot's longitudinal arch, this study
195  (ROS) and inflammation, lead to concomitant compression of the injured spinal cord and neuronal deat
196 ntration resulted in electrical double-layer compression of the negatively charged fullerene clusters
197 that the growth of SnO2 NRs is promoted by a compression of the nucleation rate parallel to the subst
198  Dictyostelium as a model, we observe that a compression of the order of 500 Pa flattens the cells un
199 rystallographic measurements confirm uniform compression of the pi-stacked architecture with no phase
200         Whereas lysozyme remains folded upon compression of the protein layer at the A/W interface an
201 se that was localized to the chest with mild compression of the pulmonary vasculature but no other ev
202 long with reduction of swelling, concomitant compression of the spinal cord and formation of post-tra
203 culture overnight, testing by PCR; and (iii) compression of the swab on filter paper and, after DNA c
204                 We conclude that vibrational compression of the tunneling distances, as well as highe
205 ts of energy (<0.3 kJ/g) are absorbed by the compression of these MOFs.
206                      Previous algorithms for compression of this type of databases lack efficient ran
207 nlinear physics, filamentation-assisted self-compression of ultrashort laser pulses in the regime of
208 opose a simple method to impose a mechanical compression on individual cells without altering the com
209 udies documented no difference between chest compression-only CPR and CPR using chest compressions wi
210 emonstrated worse 30-day outcomes with chest compression-only CPR for children 1 through 18 years of
211  and neurologically favorable survival while compression-only CPR had similar outcomes to no BCPR.
212  than no CPR but was no different from chest compression-only CPR in 1 study, whereas another study o
213 eview and treatment recommendation for chest compression-only CPR versus CPR using chest compressions
214 er study observed no differences among chest compression-only CPR, CPR using chest compressions with
215 der CPR, which included conventional CPR and compression-only CPR.
216 ntional CPR and 714 of 1411 (50.6%) received compression-only CPR.
217 re, the electrical conductivity decreases on compression, opposite to the behavior of many materials.
218  capabilities as VCF, but with multiple high compression options and data access using high-performan
219  comparing the use of intermittent pneumatic compression or chemoprophylaxis alone to a combination o
220 n average did not show sensitivity to melody compression or expansion regardless of place of stimulat
221 was either physically correct or modified by compression or expansion.
222 structive jaundice due to external bile duct compression or rupture of the HAA into the biliary tree
223 urface of the polysaccharide substrate after compression or to compression-induced changes in surface
224 at the action of physical pressure, chemical compression, or aliovalent substitution in ACo2As2 (A =
225 Es) such as pathologic fracture, spinal cord compression, or the necessity for radiation or surgery t
226  as a bipartite network, and (iii) a tunable compression pipeline that incorporates expert knowledge
227                          Live imaging during compression provides accurate information about the cell
228           Ion accumulation followed by CRIMP compression provides the basis for the use of larger ion
229 rom precursor interference and dynamic range compression, providing excellent accuracy for MS(1)-cent
230 ere we have measured polariton-soliton pulse compression, pulse breaking and emission of the backward
231 t (defined as clinical fracture, spinal cord compression, radiation to bone, or surgery involving bon
232 f the summary statistics, an overhead in the compression rate of roughly 3-17% was introduced dependi
233 ues that lead to further improvements of the compression rate.
234 mprovements compared with bigWig and ensures compression rates only a fraction of those produced by c
235 This allows Quark to achieve markedly better compression rates than existing reference-free schemes,
236 sors were used within smallWig, the obtained compression rates were as much as 23 times better than t
237 nstrate that Quark achieves state-of-the-art compression rates, and that, typically, only a small fra
238 mplementation of a traveling wave (TW) based compression ratio ion mobility programming (CRIMP) appro
239 s dataset containing 1092 samples in 1.1 GB (compression ratio of 160), while allowing for decompress
240 cle parameters (e.g., mass, engine size, and compression ratio) result in fuel consumption improvemen
241 cheme proposed offers significantly improved compression ratios as compared to off-the-shelf methods
242 n FASTQ or SAM/BAM/CRAM files), resulting in compression ratios that significantly exceeds those of o
243 provides the first direct evidence that arch compression/recoil during locomotion contributes to lowe
244      Internal combustion engines (ignited or compression) require only slight modifications for use w
245                                         Slow-compression room-temperature synthesis may allow diverse
246               We identify filamentation self-compression scaling strategies whereby subcycle field wa
247                                          The compression scheme proposed offers significantly improve
248 e and pitfalls of corpus-based quality score compression schemes in general.
249 ral-purpose compressors (gzip) or suboptimal compression schemes that leave significant room for impr
250  cell types after clinically relevant impact-compression SCI in rats, and importantly, also in the in
251 P can efficiently deliver pbeta-Gal in a rat compression SCI model.
252 stiffness and Tg on compressive behavior and compression set in siloxane matrix printed structures.
253 g microsphere structures exhibit substantial compression set when heated near and above Tg, with full
254 er Tg microsphere structures exhibit reduced compression set with no recovery upon reheating.
255  is also a material for which previous shock compression simulations and experiments have provided co
256 conventional B-mode ultrasonography (US) and compression sonoelastography with histologic results in
257                                The preferred compression speed varies across individuals.
258 lastic time is inversely proportional to the compression speed.
259 PgP as a therapeutic siRhoA carrier in a rat compression spinal cord injury model.
260      This approach consists of a preliminary compression step along the mass spectrometry (MS) spectr
261                                      Whether compression stockings are effective in the prevention of
262  with deep venous thrombosis, use of elastic compression stockings does not significantly reduce the
263                               Use of elastic compression stockings was not associated with prevention
264  arcuate ligament syndrome and celiac artery compression syndrome.
265                                         Data compression techniques are one of the most important rem
266                   Existing DM-based hologram compression techniques suffers from the disadvantage tha
267               The data analysis based on the compression tests suggests that there are two states of
268 lts suggest mechanisms for flexible sequence compression that are suited to associative learning acro
269 ntially lead to alleviation of the extrinsic compression, the associated significant risk of cyst hem
270 y, we show that as a positive side effect of compression, the model can lead to improved genotyping a
271 ional theory calculations suggest that, upon compression, the two-layer graphene film transforms into
272 t for the idea that Menzerath's law reflects compression-the principle of minimizing the expected len
273 , for randomised controlled trials comparing compression therapy with placebo (either none or placebo
274 chain cross-links act as 'columns' to resist compression, thus increasing the bulk modulus of C-(A-)S
275 icrochambers are periodically immobilized by compression to allow high-quality imaging of even weak f
276 defects were mechanically tested under axial compression to failure.
277 ional optical lattice that enables cycles of compression to increase the density, followed by Raman s
278 ch applies magnetically driven uniaxial ramp compression to mimic established embossing and imprintin
279    Here we show the use of superfast dynamic compression to synthesize extended gold nanostructures,
280     We present Quark, a semi-reference-based compression tool designed for RNA-seq data.
281                                      Current compression tools for RNA-seq data such as bigWig and cW
282 ical forces to which they are exposed (e.g., compression, torsion, and stretch).
283 s whose appendices were visualized at graded compression ultrasonography (US) performed for suspected
284                     Original clinical graded compression US interpretations based on established US f
285 ic RMS by dose intensification with interval compression, use of the most active agents determined in
286 h sarcomere lengths was greater with osmotic compression via 4% dextran compared to no osmotic compre
287 n of TrkA signaling following axial forelimb compression was observed to reduce measures of Wnt/beta-
288                                  The forward compression wave energy decreased by approximately 8% in
289 estimates of cochlear gain loss and residual compression were available from a previous study and wer
290 r absorption capacity and maximum stress the compression were presented by rice cellulose hydrogel at
291  colonization dynamics can result in habitat compression, wherein more colonists occupy a patch or lo
292 bit a rocksalt-to-MnP phase transition under compression with ca. 22 % unit-cell volume changes, whic
293 ow strengthening in tension but weakening in compression with decreasing wire diameter.
294  compression-only CPR versus CPR using chest compressions with rescue breaths for children <18 years
295                              CPR using chest compressions with rescue breaths should be provided for
296  for infants <1 year of age, CPR using chest compressions with rescue breaths was better than no CPR
297  chest compression-only CPR, CPR using chest compressions with rescue breaths, and no CPR.
298 est compression-only CPR and CPR using chest compressions with rescue breaths.
299 ehavior of individual MOF nanocrystals under compression within a transmission electron microscope.
300 4 viable covalent CO2-based nets emerge upon compression within the 0-100 GPa pressure range.

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