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1 t, and bias against errors of commission may deter action; prevention is expected to produce a net fi
4 e resultant hydrophobic sp(3) carbon surface deters adsorption of amphiphilic lipids, proteins, and p
6 implementing retaliatory behavior that both deters aggression and promotes subsequent reconciliation
13 (limits aphid population)- and antixenosis (deters aphid settling)-mediated resistance to CLA compar
17 s respond to soluble secreted signals, which deter attachment and induce expression of virulence fact
18 ions of plasma-derived C1 esterase inhibitor deter attacks of hereditary angio-oedema, but the prophy
19 permit the manipulation of these enzymes to deter bacterial antibiotic resistance acquisition and to
20 mation of adipose tissue in these models was deterred by a marked reduction in stem cell adipogenesis
21 IPD meta-analysis should not necessarily be deterred by a perceived need for sophisticated statistic
25 assembly of CN-protosemi-alpha-hemoglobin is deterred by the presence of a heme-free beta partner, th
28 protein acts in the cytoplasm to inhibit or deter cells from apoptosis otherwise induced by the casp
29 les with harems putatively use loud calls to deter challenges from non-reproductive "bachelor" males.
31 nishment refers to a class of behaviors that deters cheating at a cost to the punisher, making it a f
40 do reward themselves (antisocial rewarding) deters cooperation in the absence of additional counterm
41 effective tobacco control strategies and to deter counter-tobacco control efforts by the tobacco ind
46 ese conformational adjustments can hasten or deter DNA synthesis and influence substrate discriminati
47 y accelerate resistance evolution, otherwise deterring drug resistance with excessively high migratio
48 imary enforcement of restraint laws and laws deterring drunk driving resulted in reductions in crash
49 s and nematocyst-laden tentacles, induced to deter encroachment by competitors, are proportionately b
63 r education and training progress; women are deterred from academic careers by financial consideratio
64 is convincing evidence that motorists can be deterred from alcohol-impaired driving, and recognition
65 munodetection, but the avirulent larvae were deterred from feeding and consumed only small amounts of
66 (defined as the percentage of women who, if deterred from seeking prenatal care because of a mandato
69 st GPA feeding, but S118 was dispensable for deterring GPA settling and promoting senescence in GPA-i
71 ution has selected mechanisms for revenge to deter harms and for forgiveness to preserve valuable rel
72 zheimer's description of the case of Auguste Deter has renewed interest in the early history of demen
80 an larvae and may play a significant role in deterring Hessian fly larvae from feeding on resistant w
83 ble semiopen complex, these interactions are deterred in the rigid, fully closed complex because of g
84 that hasten correct nucleotide insertion and deter incorrect insertion not appreciated previously.
85 policing is based on the use of threats that deter individuals from acting selfishly in the first pla
86 unction is to motivate revenge as a means of deterring individuals who have harmed them from harming
89 attack by synthesizing defense proteins that deter insect feeding and prevent additional herbivory.
90 psis utilizes a combination of defenses that deter insects from settling on the plant, limit insect f
91 uggest that CG methylation in exons (8%) may deter insertion of Mutator transposon insertion, while C
96 nt of United Nations resolutions designed to deter Iraq from reacquiring biological warfare capabilit
97 boring structural abnormalities 5' to 8-oxoG deter its repair thereby enhancing its mutagenic potenti
99 ne exercise stress testing potentially could deter many older persons from participating in an exerci
100 d patients' time, postoperative radiotherapy deters many women from receiving the benefits of breast-
101 onditions of high adiponectin expression may deter metabolic and cardiovascular disease progression b
107 he number of years over which it effectively deters mosquitoes-has a significant impact on the cost-e
108 US medical malpractice system is designed to deter negligence and encourage quality of care through t
109 functions of compensating injured patients, deterring negligence, and dispensing corrective justice.
110 study shows that some cuckoo chicks can help deter nest predators, potentially improving host reprodu
112 ontaining and nicotine-free flower types are deterred only by unnaturally high nicotine concentration
113 acility staff to understand the factors that deterred or facilitated compliance with referral advice.
114 nstitutions, although suggesting measures to deter organ trafficking, reiterate the lack of official
115 inators, and can also disrupt pollination by deterring other flower visitors, or by stealing nectar.
117 icient to specify insulin+ cells but in fact deters pancreatic development and the differentiation of
123 n correlates with each compound's ability to deter platelet stimulation and platelet-activated blood
125 We hypothesised that floral defences would deter pollinators, and therefore, pollinators would sele
126 purpose of the leaping attack is to strongly deter potential eel predators by briefly causing intense
127 the success of established investigators and deter potential investigators from joining the research
128 amination in the dental office has sometimes deterred practitioners from using ultrasonic scalers.
131 rk demonstrating the efficacy of eyespots in deterring predator attack, a fundamental question remain
132 mimicry, in which harmless species (mimics) deter predators by deceitfully imitating the warning sig
133 s typically consist of multiple species that deter predators using similar anti-predatory signals.
135 However, they were similarly effective at deterring predators - even mildly defended mimics were r
138 ogical, economic, and regulatory issues that deter progress of AR research and development of therape
139 cific translational fail-safe mechanism that deters protein synthesis under unfavorable circumstances
143 rophages significantly enhanced, rather than deterred, replication of both wild-type (WT) virus and R
147 iving the mechanosensing ability of mussels, deterring secretion of adhesive threads, and decreasing
148 ant females use the threat of infanticide to deter selfish reproduction by younger females, but that
153 pment of anti-adhesive inhibitors that could deter the adherence of pathogenic oral streptococci and
157 the absence of crystal structures should not deter the rational engineering of this class of proteins
158 peech, prevent misleading messages, and help deter the unlawful sale of tobacco products to minors.
159 and hydration, yet these conditions have not deterred the evolution of effective adhesion by mussels.
160 siology, and behavior in the service of: (i) deterring the individual from making choices where the p
163 ssion of MHC class II on MSC, however, could deter their use in repair medicine, since these molecule
164 warfare or terrorism has led to measures to deter their use or, failing that, to deal with the conse
166 ieved that a false-positive result would not deter them from continuing with regular screening, and m
171 nable to achieve smoking cessation, which is deterring thorough healing of the exposed bony area on t
172 t in the uterus and then in the placenta, to deter trafficking of activated Fas+ immune cells between
173 ion that organizes independent mechanisms to deter transgressors than as the mediator of a distinct r
175 hospital information system (HIS) alerts to deter unnecessary test orders for ovum and parasite (O&P
176 ression or shifts in immunity but should not deter us from thinking critically about the distinct pro
181 er than in addressing meaningful limitations deterring women's participation in science, technology,
182 h males broadcast malodorous combinations to deter young males, facilitating the smooth functioning o
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