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1 ting (observed after virally expressed CRTC1 dissipated).
2 ise in the acidic microdomain, which did not dissipate.
3 ollowing first reproductive contact and then dissipate.
4 ure as soon as the solvent density begins to dissipate.
5 ce there is no means to restitute the energy dissipated.
6 g the timescale over which elastic energy is dissipated.
7 g after the acute effects of the injury have dissipated.
8 her canopy development, the O3 effect on NPP dissipated.
9 ller scale twist, where it may ultimately be dissipated.
10 which energy is supplied and at which it is dissipated.
11 ress after the acute effects of ketamine had dissipated.
12 observations, their energy cannot be readily dissipated.
13 n a 20 mus time period as the energy density dissipates.
14 onsequently, the second-order social dilemma dissipates.
15 s showed that L- and D-Arg binding reactions dissipate a similar small fraction of the membrane elect
18 res, these molecules are able to efficiently dissipate about 1 eV of electronic energy into heat on t
19 nut-and-bolt model to explain how forces are dissipated across the nuclear envelope during nuclear mi
20 reast cancer associated with DMPA appears to dissipate after discontinuation of use, our findings emp
26 vels and supports a hypothesis that activity dissipates along the longitudinal axis of the hippocampu
27 vindoline and other TIAs indeed were able to dissipate an H(+) gradient preestablished across the ton
29 bonobos as the risk of intergroup aggression dissipated and the benefits of bonding between immigrati
30 of energy expended on plastic deformation is dissipated and the rest is stored in the defect structur
31 stic FBA paradigm as the stochastic elements dissipate, and C) RAMP can identify biologically tolerab
32 nd the anaerobic lagoon, conjugated hormones dissipated, and androgens and progesterone were attenuat
33 e thermally activated (Arrhenius) ET process dissipates, and the ET rates become temperature-independ
34 orce extensibility, CnaA-containing pili can dissipate approximately 28-fold as much energy compared
36 ared with high light-acclimated cells, which dissipate as heat a large part of light absorbed, thus r
37 the Kolmogorov-Sinai entropy and the energy dissipated as heat from a NE system to its environment.
38 ge adipocytes, where the harnessed energy is dissipated as heat in a process known as adaptive thermo
41 raction of this electrochemical potential is dissipated as heat, in a process involving leakage of pr
44 determines the proportion of absorbed energy dissipated as heat: non-photochemical chlorophyll fluore
45 ed for functional uses, and the remaining is dissipated as waste heat, thermoelectric (TE) materials,
49 ial wave of edema appears on reperfusion and dissipates at 24 h, followed by a deferred wave that ini
51 It is generally assumed that this signal dissipates automatically upon kinetochore-microtubule bi
52 ciated with a disorganized quiescent center, dissipated auxin gradient in the root cap, bundled actin
53 l-autonomous developmental shift from energy-dissipating beige (brite) adipocytes to energy-storing w
54 ontrol animals; the observed PLS-DA clusters dissipated between 56 and 181 days, and re-emerged with
55 ly constrained by the capacity of females to dissipate body heat, and not indirectly via pup demands.
57 the confirmation that adult humans have heat-dissipating brown adipose tissue, an important contribut
60 The same effect is observed in the energy dissipated by a tip vibrating in water perpendicularly t
61 d potassium (K(+)) electrochemical gradients dissipated by action potentials and ion-coupled transpor
62 three orders of magnitude smaller than that dissipated by current-driven magnetization switching.
63 y treatment with mitochondrial uncouplers or dissipated by drug-induced disaggregation of the spheroi
64 siasm for permanent urethral stents has been dissipated by long-term results showing high revision an
65 sured by spectrophotometry and the heat flux dissipated by oxidation reactions and measured directly
69 The E eff corresponds to the average energy dissipated by the fluctuating vortex state above [Formul
71 ses how, despite the large energy stored and dissipated by the plasma and the considerable number of
73 stable oscillations are required, the energy dissipated by the vibrations is usually compensated by r
79 t the ability of the extracellular matrix to dissipate cell-induced forces, referred to as stress-rel
81 Thermogenic brown and beige adipose tissues dissipate chemical energy as heat, and their thermogenic
83 Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is specialized to dissipate chemical energy in the form of heat as a defen
84 assic brown fat and inducible beige fat both dissipate chemical energy in the form of heat through th
86 n adipose tissue is a thermogenic organ that dissipates chemical energy as heat to protect animals ag
90 tive cistrome to "ignite" an otherwise fully dissipated cistrome, and drive it to criticality; (iii)
91 onditioning after its rewarding effects have dissipated, consistent with opponent process theory, but
92 core formed well before the solar nebula gas dissipated, consistent with the core accretion model for
94 ing on their characteristics, of efficiently dissipating (dampers) or storing ("molecular springs") e
97 electrical power supplied to the nanotube is dissipated directly into the substrate, rather than in t
100 ce based on the measurement of the heat flux dissipated during chemical reactions, previously validat
102 he image formation, and show that the energy dissipated during this process is related to the interfa
103 re fixed, cell-to-cell heterogeneities in SF dissipated elastic energy can be predicted from varying
104 ncreased capacity to oxidize fatty acids and dissipate energy as heat, in accordance with upregulatio
107 polymers confined at molecular length scales dissipate energy through a confinement-induced molecular
108 s or charge pumps, but such methods can only dissipate energy through heat or receive electrons passi
109 quake': the hypothesis that proteins rapidly dissipate energy through quake-like structural motions.
110 proved through the addition of elements that dissipate energy, but these materials require extra work
113 reduces ultrasonography time and cumulative dissipated energy compared with longitudinal phacoemulsi
124 adipose tissue (BAT), a specialized fat that dissipates energy to produce heat, plays an important ro
125 ue to uncoupling, brown adipose tissue (BAT) dissipates energy via heat generation, mitigating obesit
126 erides, brown adipose tissue is thermogenic, dissipating energy as heat via the unique expression of
127 rs) in facilitating shear deformation and in dissipating energy by converting back to the 4-fold coor
130 In high light conditions, cyanobacteria dissipate excess absorbed energy as heat in the light-ha
131 sis, light harvesting is regulated to safely dissipate excess energy and prevent the formation of har
132 ed by strong blue-green light, it is able to dissipate excess energy as heat by interacting with phyc
133 ight levels, (2) photorespiration can act to dissipate excess energy at high light levels, and (3) th
134 tivated by high light conditions and able to dissipate excess energy at the site of the light-harvest
137 ms use various photoprotective mechanisms to dissipate excess photoexcitation as heat in a process ca
140 y and under high light intensities by safely dissipating excess photoenergy and deleterious photoprod
143 The residues of chromafenozide were found to dissipate following first order kinetics and its half-li
144 ions are likely mechanical, because the heat dissipated from metabolic processes is insufficient to a
145 ige adipogenesis'), a thermogenic and energy-dissipating function mediated by beige adipocytes that e
146 apy rapidly normalizes blood glucose levels, dissipates glycogen stores, increases autophagy and rest
147 ytotic gradient with a tip-high maximum that dissipates gradually toward the subapex, confirming the
148 ite a larger thermal resistance, CVD devices dissipate >3x the amount of power before failure than th
150 er effect enables the animals to efficiently dissipate heat back to the surroundings via blackbody ra
152 ternating magnetic fields, the nanoparticles dissipate heat generated by hysteresis, triggering wides
153 at climate change will reduce the ability to dissipate heat to the atmosphere and therefore the cooli
158 ironment of the skull, possibly as a mode of dissipating high stresses generated during feeding or im
160 t overpressures caused by CO2 injection will dissipate in a moderate time after injection stops, hind
161 t newly discovered nuclear clusters of Gal80 dissipate in response to galactose-triggered Gal3-Gal80
162 , to the maximum power that this antenna can dissipate in the body without altering or damaging surro
169 mergence from GA, this synchronized activity dissipates in a sequence different from that observed du
170 iphering why proliferative capacity normally dissipates in adult mammals, and deriving means to boost
172 ng the cores to form before the solar nebula dissipates (in about one to ten million years; ref.
173 he effects of global environmental change by dissipating incident storm wave energy and, through accr
174 y and arsenic), but the spectrum of elements dissipated increases rapidly if applications from which
176 nergy of a carbon monoxide adsorbate rapidly dissipates into the particle through electron/hole pair
179 hat Cx43 channels are important conduits for dissipating lactate anions from glycolytic PDAC cells.
181 X4), a selenocysteine-containing enzyme that dissipates lipid peroxides and thereby prevents the iron
182 a side chain in the gating isomerization is dissipated locally and is mainly independent of rigid bo
184 nism by which Gram-positive pili are able to dissipate mechanical energy through mechanical unfolding
185 mechanisms that maintain high elasticity and dissipate mechanical energy within the protein networks.
187 (+) accumulation in the mitochondrial matrix dissipates membrane potential (DeltaPsim), but Ca(2)(+)
188 BsrG revealed that, surprisingly, it neither dissipates membrane potential nor affects cellular ATP-l
190 ociated mitochondrial dysfunction, restoring dissipated mitochondrial membrane potential, and thus ce
192 he material's mechanical hierarchy of energy-dissipating modes under dynamic mechanical loading, and
195 tes eddy potential energy destruction, which dissipates more than 70 per cent of the eddy potential e
197 nas have a strong magnetic near field and so dissipate much less power into the surrounding tissues b
200 ut the stress-buffering effect of status may dissipate or even reverse during times of hierarchical i
205 ant improvements in guideline adherence that dissipated over time, and 2 reported statistically signi
211 ctronic devices have nanoscale features that dissipate power nonuniformly, but fundamental physical l
214 Moon recedes far enough from Earth that the dissipated power is insufficient to drive a dynamo; in o
215 ity, defined as the number of cells that are dissipating power, as well as the redundancy and robustn
216 , later in the primary response, FDC-less GC dissipated prematurely, correlating with impaired affini
219 ated by brief (30-Hz, 18-second) stimulation dissipate rapidly ( approximately 1 minute) into vesicle
221 a TF is strongest on its direct targets and dissipates rapidly as it propagates through the network.
222 a widespread strategy for microbes adept at dissipating reducing equivalents via anaerobic respirati
224 e thermally activated (Arrhenius) ET process dissipates revealing a tunneling mechanism in which the
226 experiment, and in the pulsed mesocosms, TAg dissipated slowly, with a half-life of approximately 20
227 t findings on NCGS and outline directions to dissipate some of the confusion related to this disorder
228 t the same time, deformation of the foot may dissipate some of the mechanical energy generated by the
229 o apply power hungry magnetic fields or heat dissipating spin polarized currents to manipulate magnet
232 keratinous rhamphotheca would have helped to dissipate stress and strain, making the rostral part of
234 e region that are reconnecting, relaxing and dissipating sufficient energy to heat the structures to
235 like more cohesive tissues, the early embryo dissipates tensile forces required by constricting cells
236 to food, behavioural flexibility and time to dissipate the costs of the event can likely withstand th
237 a molecular level that allows them to safely dissipate the detrimental excess excitation energy as he
238 otosynthetic organisms are able to thermally dissipate the energy absorbed in excess in a process kno
241 synthesis at limiting sunlight intensity and dissipate the excess energy at saturating intensity for
242 During feeding, these bugs sequester and dissipate the excess heat in their heads while maintaini
243 ) isomers and provide evaporative cooling to dissipate the excess internal energy and stabilize produ
244 ut is consistent with the view that UCP4 may dissipate the excessive proton gradient, which is usuall
246 Mitochondrial Ca(2+) overload is thought to dissipate the inner mitochondrial membrane potential (De
247 e ionophores and proton pump inhibitors that dissipate the lysosomal pH gradient also trapped caveoli
249 into inner bacterial membranes, which would dissipate the proton motive force and undoubtedly kill b
251 sB in Escherichia coli has been suggested to dissipate the transmembrane potential, such that the dep
252 med on selected compounds revealed that they dissipated the bacterial membrane potential, resulting i
254 n with the process of water evaporation that dissipates the excitation and quenches the reaction.
255 entified a benzophenanthridine alkaloid that dissipates the hairpin species and destabilizes the inte
256 0 nm) and we discover how the microstructure dissipates the impact energy via layer kinking, layer co
257 ess in the inner membrane that progressively dissipates the mitochondrial membrane potential, which i
261 -threo-beta-benzyloxyaspartic acid (TBOA) or dissipating the driving force by modifying the patch-pip
264 gma: What makes this pigment so efficient in dissipating the excess energy brought by harmful UV-ligh
265 t cardiomyocytes against oxidative stress by dissipating the mitochondrial proton gradient and mitoch
266 rhead cleavage reaction, thereby potentially dissipating the negative charge of the catalytically act
268 membrane permeability and reduces efflux by dissipating the proton motive force of the cytoplasmic m
269 rium the geostrophic currents must viscously dissipate their kinetic energy at much smaller scale.
270 ng that both quantitative fluxes and species dissipating their effects across many links should be of
278 field relies on energy or mass input that is dissipated to keep the system away from the thermodynami
282 agonist site in the dark (active) phase that dissipates to sub-saturating levels during the light (sl
286 ting to an even redistribution of the energy dissipated upon charge separation and recombination in b
287 undant embryonic pre-miR-427, but inhibition dissipates upon synthesis of zygotic Ago proteins after
289 illatory power peaked during inspiration and dissipated when breathing was diverted from nose to mout
291 head tremor in ET is a postural tremor that dissipates when a patient lies down; by contrast, in ST,
292 landslide velocity of 20 ms(-1) will either dissipate while traveling through the Straits of Florida
294 lthough decision regret appears to lessen or dissipate with time, study on larger numbers of patients
298 y 65-kT zippering energy was almost entirely dissipated, with fully assembled SNARE motifs but uncomp
299 ms whereby the absorbed photon energy can be dissipated without loss of the molecular integrity of th
300 ne, but did not affect sequestration of fast-dissipating zwitterions or negatively charged pharmaceut
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