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1 that did not have ozone scrubbers (catalytic converters).
2 d incident dementia or cognitive impairment (converters).
3 were smaller than in non-converters (CHR non-converters).
4 verted to NO2 in excess O3 after the thermal converter.
5 ximum power-point tracking power electronics converter.
6 t mode of operation for an analog-to-digital converter.
7 ximum sampling rate of the analog-to-digital converter.
8 r, and (iii) the actin-binding cleft and the converter.
9 led, suggesting that it is a mechanochemical converter.
10 ciency c-Si photovoltaic cell is used as the converter.
11 s that were once thought to be simple energy converters.
12  was 1 year, so they were considered as fast converters.
13 can be powered using 12 V-batteries or ac-dc converters.
14 th after treatment devices such as catalytic converters.
15 d rhodium are emitted from vehicle catalytic converters.
16 to microfluidic chemical reactors and energy converters.
17  and their application as high-output energy converters.
18 to be used primarily in automobile catalytic converters.
19 ue for design of miniature filters and power converters.
20 stant-torque wind-up motors and force-torque converters.
21 luding lasersand nonlinear optical frequency converters.
22 tal energy transduction in filters and power converters.
23 er consumption all-optical analog-to-digital converters.
24  systems and multi-level analogue-to-digital converters.
25 ors, optoelectronics, energy harvesters, and converters.
26 mber of older vehicles with active catalytic converters.
27 which were equipped with three-way catalytic converters.
28 ordant positive IGRA results and 2 were IGRA converters.
29 ine, especially the recently developed PRIDE Converter 2 (new submission tool) and PRIDE Inspector (v
30 ed stand-alone tools: PRIDE Inspector, PRIDE Converter 2 and the ProteomeXchange submission tool.
31                    Of the QFT-GIT and T-SPOT converters, 81 of 106 (76.4%) and 91 of 118 (77.1%), res
32                          We describe the OBO Converter, a Java tool to convert files from OBO format
33 chment of disease-associated variants in the converter, a kinetic domain that transduces force from t
34 el, single-supply miniature potentiostat-I/V converter, a microcontroller unit, a signal transmitter,
35 ed the same manufacturer's analog to digital converter (ADC) as the original digitization, and 28.4 m
36 or MS instruments that use analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and electron multipliers is presented.
37 ss spectrometers employing analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and electron multipliers, the statisti
38 te, diffraction grating and holographic mode converter--all using the same template.
39 nd harmonic generation, and act as frequency converters, allowing the local synthesis of a wide range
40 l, the CORBA server, database loader and XML converter along with detailed documentation and code exa
41        By stretching such mechanobiochemical converters along their natural reaction coordinate, comp
42                                          The converter always operates with a high conversion efficie
43 by a four-anode detector and time-to-digital converter and accumulated in "bins" that are 625 ps wide
44 the actin-binding region of one head and the converter and essential light chains of the other, inhib
45  such control can realize a new form of mode converter and generate various types of advanced light f
46                                   The flange converter and hub lock increase the achievable volume th
47 otide-binding site, and the force-generating converter and lever arm in myosin isoforms are discussed
48  an increased coupling of the motions of the converter and lever arm subdomains to the rest of the pr
49 s that could reflect flexibility between the converter and N-terminal domains of myosin.
50 c analysis of the effect of mutations in the converter and relay domain.
51   Structural interactions between the myosin converter and relay domains have been proposed to be cri
52    We are investigating the influence of the converter and relay domains on elementary rate constants
53                                          The converter and relay domains vary between Drosophila myos
54 d in the so-called pliant region between the converter and the essential light chain.
55  helix is pliant at the junction between the converter and the lever arm and that factors other than
56 evice (5000x gain, 1 Hz-100 Hz filters), A/D converter and video/PC-PC/video computer boards for reco
57                    The study included 42 MCI converters and 99 stable MCI subjects.
58 ts in many technologies, including catalytic converters and fuel cells.
59 ical gray matter reduction compared with non-converters and healthy controls, and the rate of cortica
60 ast, the differences in risk factors between converters and nonconverters increased after adjustment
61  conductivities for efficient thermoelectric converters and phase-change memory devices.
62  evanescent modes such as thermophotovoltaic converters and thermal rectifiers.
63 in (catalytic), conduct energy transduction (converter), and transport the load (lever arm).
64 ollecting sound, (ii) a middle ear impedance converter, and (iii) a cochlear frequency analyzer.
65 he actin-binding cleft, (ii) the NBP and the converter, and (iii) the actin-binding cleft and the con
66  at two interfaces containing the catalytic, converter, and lever arm domains of S1.
67 tor domain, formed by the N-terminal domain, converter, and the calmodulin in the first IQ motif.
68 equency multiplexers, demultiplexers, energy converters, and dynamical switches.
69 l applications, notably automotive catalytic converters, and prospective vehicle fuel cells are expec
70 entional surface-mount components in a DC-DC converter application.
71  subdomains and the swinging movement of the converter are induced, which are dominated by precisely
72 t that PGE emitted from automotive catalytic converters are likely to undergo chemical transformation
73                                           ST converters are more likely to have HSRs during subsequen
74 ements-SAM-to-orbital angular momentum (OAM) converters-are based on the geometric phase and only per
75 d with a 100 muF capacitor and a power boost converter as a charge pump.
76 her nicotine (nonconverters) or nornicotine (converters) as the predominant alkaloid in the cured lea
77      The current is digitized by sigma-delta converters at a maximum resolution of 13.3 bits.
78                       An excellent frequency converter based on this nanowire excited using a femtose
79 , we express all fields in terms of the mode-converter basis sets of beams; these sets, which can be
80 ctors other than the precise position of the converter can influence the position of the lever arm.
81 converters can be used and improved, and new converters can be easily added, making SBFC useful to bo
82                                     Existing converters can be used and improved, and new converters
83                            Analog-to-digital converter cards and a field-programmable gate array-base
84 d measurement method (a molybdenum catalytic converter/chemiluminescence instrument), agreed to withi
85 is (CHR converters) were smaller than in non-converters (CHR non-converters).
86 sed significantly more over the 18 months in converters compared with nonconverters, but neither para
87                   The host database for this converter contains kinetic constants and other data for
88 hat oxidizes water, an in vitro solar energy converter could be realized that generates only O(2) and
89 d on a six-state cross-bridge model, the EMB converter decreased myosin rate constants associated wit
90 made preconcentration tube and an in-line UV-converter device.
91 ine expressing myosin with a mutation in the converter domain (R759E) at a site of relay loop interac
92  To experimentally map out the motion of the converter domain and lever arm, we have generated a seri
93 e-associated variants that contains both the converter domain and residues on a single flat surface o
94  stretch of amino acids inserted between the converter domain and the lever arm was proposed to provi
95 hus, interactions between the relay loop and converter domain are critical for lever-arm and catalyti
96 sophila myosin isoforms and further that the converter domain does not significantly influence the bi
97         Motors truncated near the end of the converter domain generate (+)-end-directed motion, where
98 the cycle as an allosteric transition of the converter domain in response to the Pi release.
99 consistent with proposals that the embryonic converter domain increases the compliance of the IFM lev
100    Introduction of a mutation (R759E) in the converter domain inhibits the steady-state ATPase of myo
101 volves a change in conformation at the relay/converter domain interface.
102 ver arm further amplifies the motions of the converter domain into large directed movements.
103 lecular signaling between the relay loop and converter domain is critical for myosin function both in
104          We conclude that R759 in the myosin converter domain is essential for normal ATPase activity
105 hat the interface between the relay loop and converter domain is important for fine-tuning myosin kin
106                    Our modeling suggests the converter domain is responsible for the difference in ra
107 ars to be inhibited through stabilization of converter domain movements needed to release phosphate a
108 ing out a large class of models in which the converter domain moves toward the (-) end.
109       The underlying motion of the myosin VI converter domain must therefore differ substantially fro
110 u-497 in the relay domain and Arg-712 in the converter domain of human beta-cardiac myosin.
111              The interface between relay and converter domain of muscle myosin is critical for optima
112 hat the interface between the relay loop and converter domain of R759E myosin would be significantly
113 nd a Drosophila chimera (IFI-EC) wherein the converter domain of the indirect flight muscle myosin is
114 f the interaction between the relay loop and converter domain of the myosin molecular motor from Dros
115 actin-binding interface of one head onto the converter domain of the second head, thus providing a me
116 tin-binding interface is positioned onto the converter domain of the second head.
117 sn(509), and Asp(511)) in communicating with converter domain residue Arg(759).
118 osin motor core are transmitted through the 'converter domain' to a 'lever arm' consisting of a light
119 cted change in conformation of the myosin VI converter domain, essential for twisting the lever arm t
120 etween the nucleotide-binding pocket and the converter domain, exchange of the relay domains between
121 ted, isoform-specific domains, including the converter domain, in chimeric IFM myosin to sequences in
122 nges in the nucleotide-binding pocket to the converter domain, which is crucial to coupling catalytic
123 P-binding pocket, actin-binding site and the converter domain.
124 en replaced by the embryonic skeletal myosin converter domain.
125 olecular communication with the EMB-specific converter domain.
126 ide-binding site, actin-binding site and the converter domain.
127 9 on the lower cleft and position 738 on the converter domain.
128 e "blocked" head and parts of the catalytic, converter domains and the essential light chain of the "
129 soform, and two chimeric isoforms containing converter domains exchanged between the indirect flight
130 ent interaction between the myosin relay and converter domains is essential to the mechanochemical cy
131                   We conclude that relay and converter domains of native myosin isoforms fine-tune AT
132 ences arise from exon-11-encoded alternative converter domains that are proposed to reposition the le
133  These isoforms differ in their relay and/or converter domains.
134  alternative exons that produce alternative "converter" domains in the MHC head.
135 indicates that interactions of the relay and converter during the contractile cycle are key to myosin
136  baseline but PIB-positive at follow-up (PIB converters; early preclinical AD), and (3) PIB-positive
137 his unusual and key C(4) pathway regulatory "converter" enzyme.
138 al models predict that systems with distinct converter enzymes can exhibit enhanced sensitivity to in
139 actions are catalyzed either by two distinct converter enzymes or by a single bifunctional enzyme (wh
140 metasurface layer of the linear polarization converter exhibit strong electromagnetic coupling, which
141 cally definite multiple sclerosis (MS) (fast converters (FC), median (IQR) conversion time: 110 days
142             We developed MOCCASIN (Model ODE Converter for Creating Automated SBML INteroperability)
143 t the development of a digital-to-biological converter for fully automated, versatile and demand-base
144 s, each of which has its own time-to-digital converter for time-correlated single-photon counting.
145 contains algorithms, software components and converters for biological pathways represented in the st
146 readers for standard xml proteomics formats, converters for intermediate file types in typical proteo
147 :YLF dielectric crystals-potential radiation converters for thermophotovoltaic applications.
148 from an oscillator, an offset-capable RMS-DC converter formed the complete detection circuitry.
149 icles that may be the remains of a catalytic converter fragment that has survived incineration.
150          It includes a growing collection of converters from proprietary formats such as those produc
151 hly efficient, broadband linear polarization converter functioning at terahertz frequencies.
152 uciferase (luc) reporter gene or the prodrug converter gene cytosine deaminase (CD) was constructed.
153 examined the deep phylogeny of eukaryotic CS converter gene families and identified a phylogeneticall
154 s elucidated the common origin of all CS-PPR converter genes except CBL-CIPK converter genes, and rev
155 f all CS-PPR converter genes except CBL-CIPK converter genes, and revealed that CFKs act as the main
156                                           In converters, greater WMHs were associated with decreased
157 ho did develop AD over the follow-up period (converter group) were considered in this study.
158 in discrimination accuracy for normal versus converter groups (accuracy or area under the receiver-op
159  groups (Az, 0.973), and questionable versus converter groups (Az, 0.881) compared with the results o
160                                           ST converters had a significantly longer time interval betw
161                                      The CHR converters had large deficits in attention and working m
162                                 At baseline, converters had significantly higher body mass index, wai
163 of 0.2 to 0.4 THz, the proposed polarization converter has a flat transmission curve and exhibits a t
164 era we used (with a 16-bit analog-to-digital converter) has sufficient dynamic range for most microsc
165                   Two fragments of catalytic converter have been observed in road dust.
166          Switches, modulators and wavelength converters have all been demonstrated on complementary m
167                                           ST converters have an increased risk of HSRs during subsequ
168                           Betavoltaic energy converters (i.e., beta-batteries) are attractive power s
169                                    Catalytic converters in automobiles have significantly increased t
170 se of proposed absorbers and/or photothermal converters in integrated thermoelectronic and/or thermop
171 ained between two domains, the relay and the converter, in both of these angular states.
172 atures that are used in automobile catalytic converters, in particular the loss of the most reactive
173 tide-pocket, the actin-binding site, and the converter; in kinesins, the induced global conformationa
174 equivalence of the absorptivity of each mode-converter input beam and the emissivity into its corresp
175 l assembly, suggesting that productive relay-converter interaction is essential for both processes.
176          We conclude that the putative relay-converter interaction mediated by myosin residues 509 an
177     These results demonstrate that the relay/converter interface remains intact in the actin strongly
178                           Modeling the relay/converter interface suggests a possible interaction betw
179 d signal detection with an analog-to-digital converter, into the IMS-TOFMS system for the high-throug
180 -years [95% CI 14.9-45.7]) compared with non-converters (IRR 42.5 [95% CI 17.2-99.7]; p<0.0001), and
181                                          The converter is based on the most recent stable versions of
182                      The linear polarization converter is composed of three metasurfaces and two diel
183      The efficiency of thermoelectric energy converters is limited by the material thermoelectric fig
184 h IGRAs than TST; repeat testing of apparent converters is warranted.
185 ity to a weighted-resistor digital-to-analog converter) is capable of controlling gas flow in a linea
186 ely used in for example automotive catalytic converters, is largely unknown.
187 nfigurability as beam splitter or wavelength converter, it could pave the way for superconducting qub
188 cles not equipped with a three-way catalytic converter, lawn equipment, utility vehicles, urban buses
189 he motor domain prevents the movement of the converter/lever arm during ATP hydrolysis cycle, thus in
190 g of the SH1 helix effectively uncouples the converter/lever arm module from the motor and allows cro
191 rom the active site to the actin-binding and converter/lever arm regions of myosin during muscle cont
192 iana tabacum L.) is regulated by an unstable converter locus which in its activated state gives rise
193                                     Embedded converter machines and MACs with improved geometry were
194  pharmaceutical ingredients, spent catalytic converter materials, and a metal scavenger resin.
195 of the CCD well and to the analog-to-digital converter maximum range.
196 ormed on a system having two chained PV buck-converter modules and a dc-ac H-bridge connected at its
197 rol of a PV system consisting of cascaded PV-converter modules, under partial shading conditions (PSC
198 um power generation for any number of PV and converter modules.
199 xtbook notion that ATP hydrolysis drives the converter motion.
200 d by changes in lever angle brought about by converter movement, but is augmented by distortion produ
201 ude and variability of the plus-end directed converter movements, and unexpectedly provide the source
202 nd muscle function associated with the R759E converter mutation.
203                                          PIB converters (n = 20) at baseline exhibited significantly
204  Adolescents with converted IGRA status (QFT converters [n = 534]) and randomly chosen adolescents wh
205 )); 98 patients with non-converting CIS (non-converters (NC), follow-up: 6.5 years (5.3-7.9)); and 92
206 l conductor form the hot source and the cold converter of our device.
207     Oxygenic photosynthesis is the principal converter of sunlight into chemical energy on Earth.
208     Oxygenic photosynthesis is the principal converter of sunlight into chemical energy.
209 roach is adaptable for identifying efficient converters of carotenoid to retinoid.
210 re attached to larger fragments of catalytic converter or they are released as individual detached ti
211  less likely to degrade automobile catalytic converters over time.
212 th Cr was +17% in non-converters vs. -10% in converters (P = 0.004 for the difference).
213                 TAC levels were increased in converters (P = 0.009).
214              An electronic system includes a converter part, which allows measurement and processing
215 lanation for the molecular basis of the poor converter phenotype within the population.
216 uld contribute to the occurrence of the poor converter phenotype.
217                    PINE-SPARKY consists of a converter (PINE2SPARKY), which takes the output from an
218 essed the synthesis of nornicotine in strong converter plants to levels similar to that observed in n
219 we experimentally demonstrate waveguide mode converters, polarization rotators and waveguide devices
220                                     A flange converter produced from stainless steel and a hub lock p
221 rownian motions associated with the flexible converter propagates to the Switch I/II region, where th
222 e previously described a unique trans signal converter protein, CTLA-4.
223 us, CTLA-4.FasL, a paradigmatic trans signal converter protein, manifests unique functional propertie
224 e reversal mutations in the relay (E496R) or converter (R713E).
225 ow a motor protein can function as an analog converter, "reading" simple geometric and dynamic featur
226      As technology improvements in catalytic converters reduce cold-start emissions in the future, it
227 the actin-binding region of one head and the converter region of the other, switching both heads off.
228 d at the end of the relay helix close to the converter region, responds to two independent conformati
229  also included a phox-homology domain in the converter region.
230 tinguished at the interface of the relay and converter regions.
231 ative to healthy control subjects and in CHR converters relative to nonconverters.
232 face suggests a possible interaction between converter residue 759 and relay residue 509 in the actin
233        We tested this hypothesis by mutating converter residue 759, which interacts with relay residu
234 relay loop is hypothesized to reposition the converter, resulting in cocking of the contiguous lever
235 gain of this molecular inhibition-excitation converter reveals a new mechanism for controlling the ba
236    Here we present the System Biology Format Converter (SBFC), which provide a generic framework to p
237 Additionally, we prove these orthogonal mode-converter sets of input and output beams are the ones th
238           Two-year follow-up data from 5 PDD converters show that progression to dementia is associat
239 inson's disease with no cognitive impairment converters showed bilateral temporal cortex thinning rel
240 e fluctuation-based correlations between the converter/strut and the nucleotide-binding pocket, revea
241 be ultimately coupled to the rotation of the converter subdomain 40 A away.
242                   These positions locate the converter subdomain and show the lead motor is in the pr
243 neck region, ELC1 appears to engage the MyoA converter subdomain, which couples the motor domain to t
244          Nonreproducible conversions in most converters suggested false-positive results.
245 timations of Os and Pt released by catalytic converters support this two-source model.
246 thetic plants are the principal solar energy converter sustaining life on Earth.
247 Combined with high-frequency time-to-digital converters (TDCs), this technology opens up the prospect
248 ial fuel cell (MFC) is a bio-electrochemical converter that can extract electricity from biomass by t
249                          We created a format converter that converts Reactome pathways to the GPML fo
250              This nanoscale nolinear optical converter that simultaneously owns high efficiency and b
251  wave device by introducing a charge-to-spin converter that translates information from electrical do
252 nt metamaterial-based terahertz polarization converters that are capable of rotating a linear polariz
253  to specific cases of data exporters or data converters that need to be implemented.
254 ks, will require microwave-to-optical photon converters that preserve entanglement.
255 impairments who ultimately developed AD (the converters), the accuracy of discrimination was 93%, bas
256 s in the incident polarization onto the mode converter, the results presented here aid in identifying
257  of a cluster of interactions connecting the converter, the SH1-SH2 helix, the relay helix, and the l
258                             Among recent QFT converters, the magnitude of the QFT value was strongly
259 n, we use one of Nature's specialized energy-converters, the Photosystem I (PSI) protein, to drive hy
260                                      For QFT converters, the TB incidence rate (all cases) was 1.46 c
261  Following the introduction of the catalytic converter to automobiles in 1975, CO emissions from auto
262 e instruments ranging from analog-to-digital converters to cameras and single-shot rare-phenomena cap
263 nce the introduction of automotive catalytic converters to control harmful emissions.
264 ise in fasting glucose levels is frequent in converters to diabetes and that associated increases ove
265        Eighteen months before the diagnosis, converters to diabetes had elevated (P < 0.01) fasting g
266                      Within CHR patients, 15 converters to psychosis were compared with 16 nonconvert
267 w for a timely and valid detection of future converters to psychosis.
268 ompany as an oxygen storage component in car converters, to become in the years since its inception a
269          Themis acts as an analog-to-digital converter translating graded TCR affinity into clear-cut
270     The framework currently includes several converters translating between the following formats: SB
271                        Compared with QFT non-converters (tuberculosis disease incidence 0.7 per 100 p
272 86 men who converted to new-onset diabetes ("converters": two consecutive glucose levels > or =7 mmol
273  of the lead head must be uncoupled from the converter until the rear head detaches.
274 ranscript levels were consistently higher in converter versus nonconverter tobacco lines.
275 hically and smoking adjusted) were higher in converters versus nonconverters (mean [SE]): at baseline
276 men; mean age [range], 54.7 [40, 69] years) (converters versus nonconverters).
277 ent change from six-month Cr was +17% in non-converters vs. -10% in converters (P = 0.004 for the dif
278                                         This converter was developed to enable end users to help gaug
279 ncrease in fasting glucose over 18 months in converters was 1.80 (1.52) mmol/l, compared with 0.10 (0
280  the discrimination of the questionables and converters was 75%.
281 s (CySBML plug-in and Systems Biology Format Converter) was also established allowing an automated ge
282  acceleration after the engine and catalytic converter were warm.
283 l cortical volumes remained significant when converters were excluded (p = 0.02).
284 d parietal regions remained significant when converters were excluded.
285                       Atherogenic changes in converters were markedly attenuated (and no longer signi
286                     By contrast, "uncertain" converters were not at higher risk than nonconverters (P
287 anges, and IOP changes upon awakening of the converters were significantly different from those in he
288 uals who ultimately developed psychosis (CHR converters) were smaller than in non-converters (CHR non
289 , having negative ST results (n = 11), or ST converters when the ST result converted to positive afte
290 ht act in an analogous fashion to the myosin converter, which amplifies small conformational changes
291 pproach we created two-bit digital-to-analog converters, which should be useful in biotechnology appl
292 d high DeltaI(30-0)/DeltaG(30-0)) (n=56) and converters who had a predominant decrease in insulin sec
293                             We also compared converters who had a predominant insulin resistance (hig
294                                 Among 91 QFT converters who were given a repeat test, 53 (58%) revert
295                                     Only the converters who were insulin resistant had higher blood p
296 rmoelectric materials are solid-state energy converters whose combination of thermal, electrical, and
297 sual properties of a subdomain of the motor (converter with a unique insert), these adaptations canno
298 ated the search for amplifiers and frequency converters with quantum-limited performance in the micro
299 cent progress in the development of spectral converters, with a particular emphasis on lanthanide-bas
300                           The proposed solar converter would operate at temperatures exceeding 200 de

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