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1 ments as a means of resolving jurisdictional conflict.
2 humanitarian agencies in situations of armed conflict.
3 y expediting fitness gains during intergroup conflict.
4 the expected total number of refugees in the conflict.
5 etween emotion (stimulus type) and cognitive conflict.
6 rt valve selection does not lower decisional conflict.
7 and Y chromosomes in order to resolve sexual conflict.
8 and practice of medical neutrality in armed conflict.
9 rocesses such as sexual selection and sexual conflict.
10 hasize climate differences for understanding conflict.
11 ion and learning in the resolution of social conflicts.
12 alitionary support during violent intergroup conflicts.
13 o due to pervasive replication-transcription conflicts.
14 onses and the other with occasional response conflicts.
15 as adaptations to a variety of evolutionary conflicts.
16 and multiple sclerosis (MS), and results are conflicting.
17 the prognostic value of tumor laterality is conflicting.
18 lation in major depressive disorder (MDD) is conflicting.
19 gene (IL1B) and colorectal cancer (CRC) are conflicting.
20 that ASL pH is reduced in CF is limited and conflicting.
21 icance of PEX, although previous reports are conflicting.
22 cal evidence toward this hypothesis has been conflicting.
23 n have been small, and the results have been conflicting.
24 by 70-90%, uptake is low and guidelines are conflicting.
25 cts (AGEs) on cardiometabolic parameters are conflicting.
26 and local recurrence after esophagectomy are conflicting.
28 ciated with the polio end-game in high-risk, conflict-affected areas of Pakistan, a strategy of commu
29 ealth immunisation campaigns in insecure and conflict-affected polio-endemic districts of Pakistan.
32 his critical process, these findings resolve conflict among multiple, seemingly disparate, previous r
33 ecosystem persistence and reconciliation of conflicts among approaches to conserving historical vers
34 duced, and data so far are limited and often conflicting, an indication that more detailed studies ar
37 ent approaches to vaccinating populations in conflict and humanitarian emergency settings may save li
38 s-is characterized by repeated interpersonal conflict and instable relationships, the neurobiological
39 essential set of information in large armed conflict and natural disaster crises since 2010: we show
40 ss increases the risk of social instability, conflict and sudden, uncontrolled population migrations
41 from recent crises, particularly the Syrian conflict and the Ebola epidemic, I recommend four sets o
42 international law protecting health care in conflict and to effectively harness legal mechanisms to
43 isorder but data on survival rates are still conflicting and have not so far been quantitatively revi
46 odulation by varying degrees of motivational conflicts and the role of subjective utility, we impleme
47 diocarbon data on watermass ventilation ages conflict, and proxy interpretations disagree about the d
51 x chromosomes are both driven through sexual conflict, arising from differing fitness optima between
52 pecies with biparental care, there is sexual conflict as each parent is under selection to minimize i
56 cial capital at the ward level and work-home conflict at the level of individual employees, taking in
57 antiviral and application developments, but conflicting atomic models for the important cement prote
58 d the LC showing lateralized activity during conflicting attentional demands.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT A
59 the posterior parietal cortex that evaluates conflicting auditory and visual cues and supports resolu
60 rate that the PVT is essential for balancing conflicting behavioral tendencies toward danger and rewa
62 r high-perceived risk, suggesting a possible conflict between forming stable social relationships and
63 r social environment, mechanisms that reduce conflict between interacting individuals are crucial for
64 parental control over marriages may escalate conflict between same-sex siblings who compete over mate
65 ecological and social conditions that reduce conflict between siblings and between males and offsprin
66 k with dynamically changing probabilities of conflict between task-relevant and task-irrelevant stimu
68 te postures (palm up, palm down), creating a conflict between visual and proprioceptive feedback for
70 the cost of inter-generational reproductive conflict between younger and older females of the same s
71 mulated neural process specifically resolves conflicts between honesty and material self-interest.
73 These asymmetric fitness outcomes suggest conflicts between parents and offspring and among siblin
74 inook salmon will need to consider potential conflicts between rebounding predators or endangered pre
75 enome stability including the suppression of conflicts between replication and transcription and faci
82 eling, we confirm that biofilms resolve this conflict by switching from in-phase to antiphase oscilla
83 transcriptional R-loops could aggravate such conflicts by creating an additional barrier to replicati
86 rated previous entries to purge DisProt from conflicting cases, and also upgraded the functional clas
91 onomically distinct populations have yielded conflicting conclusions about the strength of naturally
92 se Two previous single-arm trials have drawn conflicting conclusions regarding the activity of pazopa
99 human CAR (hCAR) antagonists are limited and conflicting data on the activity of these compounds have
104 Primary outcome was preoperative decisional conflict (Decisional Conflict Scale); secondary outcomes
109 mmunication with families, interprofessional conflict, donation physician personal characteristics, d
110 nscription-dependent nature of this process, conflict-driven mutagenesis can be used by cells to spat
111 provide greater flexibility when faced with conflicting environmental signals.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT
112 ement simulations set in three major African conflicts, estimating the distribution of incoming refug
115 pect to SOA formation remains unclear due to conflicting evidence from recent laboratory, field, and
116 PR) improves exercise capacity, but there is conflicting evidence regarding its ability to improve ph
117 e VTA; however, recent studies have provided conflicting evidence regarding the function of these inh
119 nt complications, including clarification of conflicting evidence; and * Identify areas of needed res
121 social categorization in which occasionally conflicting facial features are resolved through competi
123 counts for the existing evidence and unifies conflicting findings in the literature on contempt.
125 um disorder (ASD) in offspring have produced conflicting findings, and prior meta-analyses have found
126 To elucidate the mechanisms behind these conflicting findings, we hypothesized that BOLD reflects
129 original research: Navigating Complexity and Conflict; Focusing on the Patient; Working with Families
131 with the hypothesis that nucleo-cytoplasmic conflicts generated by Wolbachia endosymbionts triggered
132 need to meet two complementary and partially conflicting goals: detecting regularities in the world v
133 and empirical work on the resolution of this conflict has focused on strategies used by both parents,
134 y systems worldwide, populations in areas of conflict (hereafter, "conflict settings") often have lim
135 dratic) relationship between ambivalence and conflict highlights how both extremely peaceful and extr
138 y be sufficient to suppress and stymy sexual conflict if it acts orthogonal to sexual selection, ther
140 ding the evolution of mate choice and sexual conflict in mammals, as well as the origins of human sex
141 d nondisclosure requests and gently confront conflict in order to serve the patient's best interest.
146 The instability of the replisome complex is conflict-induced: transcription inhibition stabilizes th
147 eveal that head-on replication-transcription conflict induces R-loops, indicating hypernegative super
148 on simulations and experiments have provided conflicting information about the dominant deformation m
150 press task-irrelevant stimuli and to resolve conflicting information in order to make appropriate goa
151 een reported, but only limited and sometimes conflicting information is available on ligand interacti
152 ve consequences and that interaction between conflicting information must be intrinsic part of the me
153 Stopping or pausing in response to threats, conflicting information, or surprise is fundamental to b
157 nearly a decade of observations on over 3000 conflict interactions in 44 chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes
159 ynamics and molecular function have provided conflicting interpretations of their biological impact.
161 theory applies to cases of cyber or kinetic conflict involving the United States, Russia, China, Jap
162 ether early exposure to separated parents in conflict is associated with greater viral-induced inflam
165 ation about influencing factors of work-home conflict is therefore indispensable in order to avoid it
167 priming can occur at different, potentially conflicting levels, it cannot detect every aspect of lin
169 ged with data from the high-resolution Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project to construct a
172 randomized, controlled trials have provided conflicting messages about the benefits of corticosteroi
174 he potential to reconcile several apparently conflicting models and identifies fascinating questions
179 s were thought to target RNA polymerase, but conflicting observations leave the mechanisms elusive.
180 adherence to the American Heart Association conflict of interest policy was maintained throughout th
183 asparagine (Q/N) rich domains, and there are conflicting opinions as to the role of primary sequence
185 a defined episomal system to investigate how conflict orientation and R-loop formation influence geno
186 zing enzymes as substrates of interbacterial conflict pathways found in diverse bacterial phyla.
191 ults from population-based studies have been conflicting, possibly owing to different methods to asse
195 tbreak, international organizations provided conflicting recommendations for disinfecting surfaces co
197 44), investigates whether national peace and conflict reflect ambivalent warmth and competence stereo
199 )] delayed T1D onset, but published data are conflicting regarding dose, treatment duration, requirem
203 e inherent genetic properties of TEs and the conflicting relationships with their hosts facilitate th
205 regulated in epithelial cells, and there are conflicting reports about whether it plays any role in r
206 en implicated in this context, but there are conflicting reports as to whether it is a contributory o
208 linear pattern can account for the sometimes conflicting reports of associations between amyloid and
213 a multimodal approach can be compromised by conflicting requirements to optimize each individual met
214 raction as well as growth, suggesting tissue conflict resolution provides a flexible morphogenetic me
217 nment, animals are constantly exposed to the conflict resulting from having to choose between predict
218 tive, these results may account for previous conflicting results and constitute an impetus for reanal
223 results demonstrate that AMMs can reconcile conflicting results for protein mechanisms obtained by d
226 ntributes to the pathophysiology of PTB, but conflicting results in recent years have raised doubts.
228 icrobiome studies, and suggest that previous conflicting results may reflect the different risk profi
232 general population, prior studies have shown conflicting results regarding their dental decay risk.
233 primary and reparative dentinogenesis, with conflicting results regarding their effects on odontobla
236 lable studies on Parkinson disease (PD) have conflicting results, comprise a small number of patients
237 lisation and economic transition has yielded conflicting results, partly due to methodological and da
239 sonance imaging (fMRI) studies have reported conflicting results, with both hypoactivations and hyper
240 ever, studies so far have produced seemingly conflicting results, with reports that amyloid pathology
255 emotional interference trials (with semantic conflict), revealed that while concurrent activation in
256 ents felt better informed (median Decisional Conflict Scale informed subscore: 8 versus 17; P=0.046)
257 preoperative decisional conflict (Decisional Conflict Scale); secondary outcomes included patient kno
258 ance of cross-reactive clones, but only when conflicting selection forces are presented in series rat
260 e the importance of considering multiple and conflicting selection pressures to explain rewards.
261 on between adverse life events (e.g., family conflict, serious accidents) and antisocial behaviors (e
262 opulations in areas of conflict (hereafter, "conflict settings") often have limited or no access to l
263 children and other vulnerable populations in conflict settings, outbreaks of vaccine-preventable dise
264 lent warmth and competence stereotypes: High-conflict societies (Pakistan) may need clearcut, unambiv
267 pecially in stroke treatment, there are many conflicting studies on factors affecting fibrinolysis.
269 aims at critically discussing the sometimes-conflicting terminology as well as renewable sources wit
270 e a biologically relevant approach-avoidance conflict test in humans while recording neural oscillati
273 inding pocket, generating significant steric conflicts that essentially prevent any RIF binding.
274 e strongly recruited during specific choices conflicting the attention focus (e.g., choosing help in
276 ation, is not fully understood and seemingly conflicting theories require experimental support which
277 ng group members - and uses insider-outsider conflict theory to simultaneously consider the interests
278 life does not function correctly (work-home conflict), this constitutes a well-known risk factor for
280 emotionally-neutral trials) during cognitive conflict trials [incongruent trials (with task-irrelevan
282 equate care and counseling strategies create conflicting values and uncertain outcomes between parent
283 tional interference trials (without semantic conflict) versus intense emotional interference trials (
290 The niche, as first conceptualized, was in conflict with the prevailing wisdom that stem cells have
291 e the added substituent would irreconcilably conflict with the receptor in the original pose, whereas
292 o as to decrease the rate of punishments, in conflict with the urge to perform fast to escape punishm
299 tion, when feature-based perceptual grouping conflicts with temporal information-based in scenarios t
300 ecule that reduces replication-transcription conflicts, with RelA activation requiring ribosomal paus
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