1 al advice were more likely than others to be
detained.
2 te occurring because the opening of the pore
detains agonist release.
3 ported that they or a family member had been
detained and abused by Taliban militia, and 68% (108/160
4 ind bZIP28, and overexpression of either BiP
detains bZIP28 in the ER under stress conditions.
5 MgADP, on the other hand, may be expected to
detain cross-bridges in strong binding states, thus prom
6 The results suggest that BDM
detains cross-bridges in low-force, attached states.
7 All patients whom TB controllers sought to
detain during 1994 and 1995 because of persistent nonadh
8 irectly observed therapy, 139 patients to be
detained during therapy, 12 patients to be examined for
9 treatment under direct observation, or to be
detained for treatment.
10 ter synthesis, a substantial fraction of the
detained glycoproteins appeared to return to the ER, alt
11 ticipants reported being beaten, tied up, or
detained in a room under armed guard (17%); strip-search
12 les, ages 10-18 years) who were arrested and
detained in Cook County, Illinois (which includes Chicag
13 e 15 years had increased odds of having been
detained in multiple brothels (odds ratio [OR], 5.03; 95
14 We interviewed 70 asylum seekers
detained in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
15 People
detained in prisons and other closed settings are at ele
16 Immunoglobulins are thus
detained in the ER, making impossible the secretion of a
17 isoform containing a retained intron that is
detained in the nucleus, and an isoform containing an al
18 practices that unjustly and discriminatorily
detain individuals and fail to ensure continuity of prev
19 deficiency primarily disrupts the removal of
detained introns (DIs).
20 or cell proliferation by regulating numerous
detained introns.
21 nylated transcripts; we classified these as "
detained"
introns (DIs).
22 actice, the number of people that need to be
detained is likely to be higher than we reported.
23 Targeting PNI might help
detain local spread of the tumor and influence survival.
24 Fourteen patients were
detained (
median length of detention, 14.5 days).
25 Patients were
detained on the basis of their history of tuberculosis,
26 herapy after excluding patients who were not
detained or who died or moved.
27 Overall, 41 (84%) of the remaining 49
detained patients completed therapy.
28 ed with other TB patients in these counties,
detained patients had 4 times the proportion lost to fol
29 ropriate facilities for civil detention, and
detaining patients long enough to assure completion of t
30 gical data on the extent of HCV infection in
detained populations is lacking in many countries.
31 gnosis, and treatment of HCV infection among
detained populations is urgently required.
32 HCV is a significant concern in
detained populations, with one in four detainees anti-HC
33 Since they are
detained,
relaxation or reversal of their immediate resp
34 ctly observed therapy, the patients who were
detained remained infectious longer, had left hospitals
35 The cleanup column
detained serum components, that otherwise would bind non
36 This cycle
detains SpoIIAB in a state in which it cannot inhibit si
37 Ly may become a novel asset in the effort to
detain the progression of CKD.
38 The cylindrical host
detains three molecules each of CHCl(3), 1,2-dichloroeth
39 hese procedures, six people would have to be
detained to prevent one violent act.
40 toxin, mice vaccinated with the nanoparticle-
detained toxin showed superior protective immunity again
41 We excluded patients
detained under sections of the Mental Health Act concern
42 patients who completed therapy, only 17 were
detained until treatment was completed.
43 all psychological symptoms, but those still
detained were more distressed than at baseline.
44 t RNAs that lack an intact box C/D motif are
detained within coiled bodies.
45 oo many are imprisoned for minor offences or
detained without trial.
46 Excluding conduct disorder (common among
detained youth), nearly 60% of males and more than two t
47 c disorders are a major health problem among
detained youth.