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1 a Bonferroni-corrected threshold of 0.0013 (e.g., fatty acid, food component or plant, benzoate, gam
2 element fluxes ranged from <10 mug day(-1) (e.g., Au, In, and Lu) to >1 mg day(-1) (e.g., Zn, Sc, Y,
4 -1) (e.g., Au, In, and Lu) to >1 mg day(-1) (e.g., Zn, Sc, Y, Nb, and Gd) and >1 g day(-1) (e.g., for
5 l dystrophy, additional brain abnormalities (e.g., heterotopia, Dandy-Walker malformation), pituitary
6 and brain, and morphological abnormalities: e.g., disrupted lung alveolarization, atrophy of intesti
7 ternatively, sacrificial hydrogen acceptors (e.g., tert-butylethylene) can be added to the solution f
8 th the accumulation of higher organic acids (e.g., lactate, iso-butyrate, and propionate), which was
9 important species and their conjugate acids, e.g. HNSO and HSNO, have been the focus of numerous inve
10 ction times when subjects perform an action (e.g., a reach-to-grasp pantomime) congruent with that af
13 adotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists (e.g., triptorelin) are used for androgen suppression the
14 rent partitions within these new alignments (e.g., genes, codon positions, and structural features) o
15 c expression of beta (e.g., Pdx1) and alpha (e.g., Arx) cell transcription factors (TFs), and enrichm
17 stable isotopes, compound specific analyses (e.g., amino acids and fatty acids), and both biodiversit
18 ghly reactive radical-trapping antioxidants (e.g., phenols, diarylamines, hydroxylamines, sulfenic ac
19 cteristics make aptamers broadly applicable (e.g., as an analytical, diagnostic, or separation tool).
20 plementation of interactive web-applications e.g. to model missing segments, flexible protein parts o
21 idely used in (opto)electronic applications, e.g. organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), organic fiel
23 es several key variables of PbS NC assembly (e.g., NC concentration and solubility, solvent type, eva
24 tiple levels of muscle biosensor assessment, e.g. membrane voltage or contractile apparatus Ca(2+) io
26 ntifying cell numbers are already available (e.g., fluorescence in situ hybridization, 16-S rRNA gene
30 top control global aspects of the behavior (e.g., onset, duration); and within these two ends, speci
31 ional information on the long-term benefits (e.g., life-years gained and mortality reduction) and har
32 including cell-specific expression of beta (e.g., Pdx1) and alpha (e.g., Arx) cell transcription fac
33 the comparisons between the newer biologics (e.g. vedolizumab) and the anti-tumor necrosis factor age
34 Efficient delivery of biomacromolecules (e.g., proteins, nucleic acids) into cell cytosol remains
35 between ascorbic acid and other biomarkers (e.g., amyloid-beta40, total and phosphorylated tau prote
37 d with other features of chicken taste buds, e.g., uniquely patterned array and short turnover cycle,
38 tructural motif of G-quadruplexes formed by, e.g., telomeric DNA sequences, but are also interesting
39 not affected by interferences of byproducts (e.g., formation of NOI), (ii) the reproducibility of rep
40 ssociation test (CARAT) were mis-calibrated (e.g., average chi(2) = 0.50-1.22 for MLM, 0.89-2.65 for
41 isolable at low temperatures in some cases (e.g., aryl- and silylnitrile imines) or rearrange to car
44 ned cue combination with natural categories (e.g., phonemes), providing qualitative evidence that hum
48 and considers ENM releases to compartments (e.g., urban, agriculture) in a manner that reflects thei
50 l morphology and adhesion protein complexes (e.g., occludin-ZO-1, CAR-ZO-1, and N-cadherin-ss-catenin
51 ss includes suitably dense minor components (e.g. eclogite) capable of foundering at peak conditions.
52 The deeper-dehydrogenated coke compounds (e.g., polyaromatics) lead to an apparently higher epsilo
53 and ground flora); for ecological condition (e.g. sward height, palatable seedling abundance) and a s
54 ssfully predict which biological conditions (e.g., environmental variation, regularity, noise or a pr
57 ly published cases of splicing coordination (e.g., BIN1), the greater depth reveals many new cases, s
58 e recruitment of voltage-dependent currents (e.g., NMDAR-mediated Ca(2+) influx) by synaptic input.
59 compounds with in vivo target activity data (e.g. animal toxicity testing results), the integrated ch
60 s characterized by a mixture of binary data (e.g. presence/absence of mutations, binding, motifs and
61 s and epigenetic marks) and continuous data (e.g. gene expression, protein abundance, metabolite leve
62 ns often involve searching large image data (e.g., medical, security, and aerial imagery), but the ex
63 tion of longitudinal, multidimensional data (e.g., surveys, devices, geolocation, and air quality) in
66 Postdischarge inpatient resource use data (e.g., hospitalizations, skilled nursing, and rehabilitat
67 s balances the rate of biodiversity decline (e.g., the relaxation of extinction debts, or the progres
69 he herbicide atrazine affects host defences (e.g. resistance and tolerance) of the amphibian chytrid
71 values for the other parameters determined (e.g. values of r=0.320 and r=0.793 with peroxide value f
72 p, the following parameters were determined (e.g. for lactulose): recovery (106+/-7%), precision (98%
73 likely to contribute to disease development, e.g., flagella, prophages, and salicylic acid hydroxylas
74 ted with ART after false-positive diagnosis (e.g., medication toxicities); including these outcomes w
77 pulating stimuli in one magnitude dimension (e.g. duration in time) should interfere with the subject
80 changes can affect herbivores both directly (e.g. through changes in body temperature) and indirectly
81 s associated with various genetic disorders (e.g., the Huntington disease), and thus was used in gene
82 ied single-point mutations in the Fc domain (e.g., E345K or E430G) enhancing Fc:Fc interactions, hexa
83 arkers in the serum showed a hepatic effect; e.g. reduced bilirubin levels and albumin/globulin ratio
84 ent of the reference and counter electrodes (e.g., placed at the same or the opposite ends of the flo
85 alts) and fluorine-containing electrophiles (e.g., acid fluoride, fluoroformate, benzenesulfonyl fluo
87 Patterning and polarized light emission, e.g., for polarized organic light emitting diodes is dem
88 erate progress towards the desired endpoint (e.g., elimination) or increase the chances of success.
89 nce of skeletal traits related to endurance (e.g., larger limb joints, spring-like plantar arch) in H
90 s]) and dislike for beverages low in energy (e.g. non-nutritive sweetened beverages [NNSBs]) are pote
91 strong liking for beverages high in energy (e.g. sugar-sweetened beverages [SSBs]) and dislike for b
92 on, and identified isolation-by-environment (e.g., host plant) in Sao Paulo and Minas Gerais states,
93 ate when applied to a different environment (e.g., a low-income environment with fewer career opportu
94 res is higher in high-yielding environments (e.g., northern India) because these environments contrib
95 ory disorders involving marked eosinophilia (e.g. asthma), were particularly elevated in the peritone
97 ast attainment of solid-solution equilibria (e.g., in stagnant waters), Fe-rich freshwater flocs are
98 life to have two core components-experience (e.g., hunger, joy) and agency (e.g., planning, self-cont
100 the major challenges GxE studies have faced (e.g., difficulties replicating findings and high false d
101 ntensity, and task relevant genetic factors (e.g., for WM: COMT val(158)met, DAT, BDNF val(66)met).
102 allel activation of Fshb inhibitory factors (e.g. inhibin alpha and VGF nerve growth factor-inducible
103 tential contribution of non-oceanic factors (e.g., land cover change and CO2-induced warming) to the
104 parasitoids is prevented by several factors (e.g., spatial or temporal refuges from attacks, reciproc
105 long-chain n-3 (omega-3) fatty acids (FAs) [e.g., docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6n-3) and eicosapent
107 Detecting differentially abundant features (e.g. species or genes) plays a critical role in revealin
108 anti-preference of extreme facial features (e.g., very large/small inter-eye distance), and reductio
109 it does so by detecting perceptual features (e.g. bipedal motion) that reliably correlate with their
110 t, we need to represent its visual features (e.g. shape, orientation, etc.) and to map them into our
113 e magnitude and direction of removal fluxes (e.g., crop uptake, leaching) have been difficult to esti
115 st competing models of earthquake frequency (e.g., time-dependent, time-independent, and clustered).
116 approach to provide clean and storable fuel (e.g., hydrogen and methanol) directly from sunlight, wat
117 e DMRs cover loci with known islet function, e.g., PDX1, TCF7L2, and ADCY5 Importantly, binding sites
118 ched for conditionally beneficial functions (e.g., defense and development), display faster evolution
120 s expected to remain suitable in the future (e.g., a climatic refugia) is in currently protected land
123 odification to a (4-cyanophenyl)glycinamide (e.g., 29a) led to the development of compound 32, with a
124 congeners were found for ASD relative to GP (e.g., quartile 4 vs. 1, BDE-153: AOR=0.56, 95% CI: 0.38,
125 The influence of broad-scale gradients (e.g. temperature and precipitation) in structuring tropi
126 number of common organic functional groups (e.g., aromatic substituents, halides, isolated mono- and
127 nd policy-relevant food and beverage groups [e.g., fruit and sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs)] and nu
128 s gained and mortality reduction) and harms (e.g., overdiagnosis) of risk-based screening strategies
129 mbiont Symbiodinium and its cnidarian hosts (e.g. corals, sea anemones) are the foundation of coral-r
130 is a measure of changes in local hydrology (e.g., precipitation/evaporation, freshwater inputs) and
131 hat ions are repelled from water/hydrophobe (e.g., air/water) interfaces, both computer simulations a
132 have considerable programmatic implications (e.g., the necessity to screen for iron status before int
133 almost unlimited diversity and potential in e.g. coordination/organometallic main group and transiti
134 ide, which is of relevance as a catalyst in, e.g., nitrogen oxide emission abatement for environmenta
138 l (e.g., being born wealthy) and individual (e.g., hard work) factors in getting ahead in society (i.
139 ocieties, the loss of important individuals (e.g. leaders, elites and queens) may have an especially
141 s focused mainly on the target of influence (e.g., consumer and voter); thus, the cognitive and neuro
144 ans fat content.Nutrition label information (e.g., serving size, sodium, saturated fat, trans fat) fo
145 tracers, which limit physiological insight, e.g. the need for intravenous infusions and restriction
146 gly spin-polarized ferromagnetic insulators (e.g. EuO, GdN) or halfmetallic ferromagnets (e.g. CrO2,
149 rapersonal (e.g. depression), interpersonal (e.g. empathy), and emotion regulation skills measures (e
150 ciations between profiles and intrapersonal (e.g. depression), interpersonal (e.g. empathy), and emot
151 (GAS), a pathogen that causes both invasive (e.g., necrotizing fasciitis) and noninvasive (e.g., phar
152 ibution of emissions in gridded inventories (e.g., EDGAR) likely strongly impacts the conclusions of
153 on of the most abundant PDH kinase isoforms (e.g., PDK3), ameliorating PDH activity and mitochondrial
154 ssigned peaks than any spectrum of any kind (e.g., UV-vis, infrared, microwave, magnetic resonance, e
156 largely based on the perturbation kinematic (e.g., velocity), but also showed a small contribution fr
158 are connected only by soft organic ligands (e.g., dodecanethiol or DNA) that are not cross-linked or
159 systems to a periodic external forcing, like e.g. seasonal forcing in ecology and climate sciences.
160 roteins (e.g. collagen, elastin) and lipids (e.g. foam cells, extracellular lipids) in the first 200
161 ive to global change effects that are local (e.g., more rain in some places), which would complicate
162 ggest that uppermost mantle at one location (e.g. under Indian Ocean) circulates down to the core-man
163 s and tRFs arising from specific miRNA loci (e.g., miR-200c, miR-21, the miR-17/92 cluster, the miR-1
164 96/182 cluster) and from specific tRNA loci (e.g., the nuclear tRNA(Gly) and tRNA(Leu), the mitochond
165 atus areas experienced higher forest losses (e.g. 0.39% yr(-1) in IUCN cat III), yet even highest sta
166 by a multisubunit helicase-nuclease machine (e.g. RecBCD, AddAB or AdnAB) generates the requisite 3'
167 It is unclear precisely how macromolecules (e.g. endogenous proteins and exogenous immunotherapeutic
168 ffected by excess loading of macronutrients (e.g., nitrogen and phosphorus) from fertilizers, fossil
169 ssed independently of continuous magnitudes (e.g., size, area, and density); and the newly emerging t
171 c compounds of relative high molecular mass (e.g., between 400 and 900 Da) to less than 10 and in som
173 frying of chloride-containing raw materials (e.g., breaded frozen fish products) can lead to the form
175 hy), and emotion regulation skills measures (e.g. emotional intelligence) offered concurrent validity
177 many failed to provide nutritional minimum (e.g. Cu, 20% of wet food) or exceeded nutritional maximu
182 m, and combined models), polarizable models (e.g., the fluctuating charge, Drude oscillator, and the
183 However, forecasts from statistical models (e.g. species distribution models) rarely consider that p
184 quality of life, cardiopulmonary morbidity (e.g., hypotension, bradycardia, bronchospasm, and/or con
186 cortex; mPFC), a cognitive control network [e.g., dorsolateral (dl)PFC], and a salience network (e.g
187 interactions between a core 'self network' (e.g., medial prefrontal cortex; mPFC), a cognitive contr
188 ormation from passive surveillance networks (e.g., citizen science) can be integrated into surveillan
189 sufficiency incorporate biological networks, e.g. protein-protein interaction networks that have rece
191 nction requires strong optical nonlinearity, e.g. self-phase modulation, which, for fundamental reaso
192 of combinations of inexpensive nucleophiles (e.g., tetraalkylammonium cyanide and phenoxide salts) an
193 re found to rapidly react with nucleophiles (e.g., alcohols) in reactions that were first-order in ca
194 r-sweetened beverages (SSBs)] and nutrients (e.g., total calories and sodium).Regardless of SNAP stat
195 t within-country associations were observed (e.g., 1.05 [0.89-1.23] and 0.92 [0.71-1.18] per kJ/m(2)
197 at experiences haploid selection most often (e.g., pollen beneficial alleles become strongly associat
198 n to uncertainty about the decision outcome (e.g., risk) or aversion to negative outcomes (e.g., loss
199 r increased incidence rates of all outcomes (e.g., for earache or infection, adjusted incidence rate
202 pression levels of subsystems of that panel, e.g. subsystems within the central dogma panel include t
203 ociative learning in conditioning paradigms, e.g., two-way active avoidance and fear conditioning.
204 ow how design changes in vehicle parameters (e.g., mass, engine size, and compression ratio) result i
206 ed behaviours are adaptive for young people (e.g., in terms of mating and reproduction) but costly fo
207 gated, as well as the energetic performance (e.g., detonation velocities and detonation pressures) as
208 ignaling component with a refractory period (e.g. G protein), and 3) inactivation of a factor needed
213 an in controls at all evaluated time points (e.g., 1 h after injection: 5.44 +/- 0.37 vs. 3.33 +/- 0.
214 both conjugated and non-conjugated polymers, e.g. poly(9,9-di-n-octylfluorene-alt-benzothiadiazole (F
215 fication of prior pain management practices (e.g., guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control an
216 atibility (SRC) effect: When subjects press, e.g., a left key to report stimuli, their reaction time
218 Impairments in certain cognitive processes (e.g., working memory) are typically most pronounced in s
219 ility to increase agricultural productivity (e.g., by enhancing the processing and turnover of dead o
221 pe memory, material and magnetic properties (e.g. transformation temperatures, strain, saturation mag
222 case to correlate thermodynamic properties (e.g., self-assembling ability) of small molecules with t
223 ication of extremely low abundance proteins (e.g., </= 100 pg/mL in blood plasma/serum) using targete
224 linked to the amount of structural proteins (e.g. collagen, elastin) and lipids (e.g. foam cells, ext
226 Mass spectrometry-based targeted proteomics (e.g., selected reaction monitoring, SRM) is emerging as
229 during wet weather further increased rates (e.g., for earache or infection, IRR = 3.28, 95% CI: 1.95
230 ates (i) the use of PCR-inhibiting reagents (e.g., chaotropic salts and alcohol) and (ii) the washing
233 and saturation of existing hotspot regions (e.g., CDR3) does not majorly influence intrinsic SHM in
234 productivity projected in northern regions (e.g., a 21% increase in productivity in the US and Canad
235 tuations have been detected in some regions, e.g. the North Pacific, but there is no agreed global si
236 efined roles for differentiation regulators (e.g., CLE peptides) and pectin/cell wall modification.
238 ive proteins that control glutamate release (e.g., SV2A, synaptogyrin-1) and postsynaptic signaling (
239 orters or recombinases) or gene replacement (e.g., conditional knockout alleles containing exons flan
240 it represents a frequent, reliable resource (e.g. tropical forests), this form of floral mimicry coul
241 y require animals to make the same response (e.g., a lever-press or nose-poke) over and over to procu
242 SA biosynthesis and SA signalling responses; e.g. in response to P. syringae, PRR2 induces the produc
243 the carotid bodies are hyperactive at rest, e.g. essential hypertension, obstructive sleep apnoea an
244 aureus proteins were quantified, revealing, e.g., the precise temporal regulation of the SigB-depend
246 g after the cleavage of the piperazine ring (e.g., CIP product with m/z 280) is described for FQs.
248 hiophene/furan-based heterocyclic scaffolds (e.g., 4,5-dihydro-6H-thieno[2,3-c]pyrrol-6-ones (8), 4,5
249 emotional distancing caused by art schemata (e.g., misunderstandings of artistic intentions and conte
250 synaptogyrin-1) and postsynaptic signaling (e.g., GluA1, PRRT2) with no changes in synaptic GABAergi
251 y subjects that are genetically too similar, e.g. cryptic relationships, or that are genetically too
253 ionships between specific features of sleep (e.g., network oscillations) and sleep-dependent plastici
255 some biocides are degraded rapidly in soil (e.g., isothiazolinones: T1/2 < 10 days) while others dis
256 ) transporters of uremic toxins and solutes (e.g., indoxyl sulfate, p-cresol sulfate, kynurenine, cre
257 Liver failure from any number of sources (e.g. viral infection, overnutrition, or oncologic burden
259 n elevation, while other salt marsh species (e.g. Suaeda maritima) had no influence or a negative imp
260 ese aspects of many other megafauna species (e.g., mammoths and cave bears), relatively few ancient-D
261 .05), especially disease-associated species, e.g., Selenomonas noxia, F. alocis, and Fusobacterium.
263 AFLD increased with advancing disease stage (e.g., higher in NASH than nonalcoholic fatty liver, posi
264 s during less conspicuous life cycle stages, e.g., competition among sperm/pollen or meiotic drive du
265 ences are incorporated as individual states (e.g. age, size, breeding status) in population models.
266 etween imaging features and mutation status (e.g., EGFR-positive [EGFR+] vs. EGFR-negative) was asses
267 ry prostheses based on tailored stimulation (e.g., retinal prostheses), and for closed-loop neural st
268 Given a training set of proximal stimuli (e.g. retinal images), a response noise model, and a cost
270 through newly designed synthesis strategies (e.g. as accomplished for cyclopentadienyl and carbene de
271 r beliefs regarding the roles of structural (e.g., being born wealthy) and individual (e.g., hard wor
273 gorithm, is that the biggest hub structures (e.g., top ten) in the GRN all center at some transcripti
274 medial pallium-originated limbic structures (e.g., the medial prefrontal cortex [mPFC]), and the VLS
277 single supported atoms on inert substrates (e.g. alumina) are limited to adatoms and cations of Pt,
278 sed of a conventional s-wave superconductor (e.g. Nb, Al) and either strongly spin-polarized ferromag
280 = 289; 13%), nonspecific signs and symptoms, e.g., fever (n = 281; 13%), and gastrointestinal or geni
283 rt higher-order functions in living systems (e.g., polypeptides, proteins, and nucleic acids) cannot
284 g., banking collapses) and physical systems (e.g., earthquakes), and yet it remains unclear the exten
285 ive important transitions in social systems (e.g., banking collapses) and physical systems (e.g., ear
287 ted between the different posterior tissues (e.g. neural tube, axial and paraxial mesoderm, lateral p
289 presence of callous-unemotional (CU) traits (e.g., deficient emotional reactivity, callousness) in co
290 as the fraction of a specific variant type (e.g. single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) or indel) with
291 sitive to global changes that are universal (e.g., higher temperature, large-scale climate oscillatio
292 rate at which spending appreciates in value (e.g., through interest, learning, or capacity building).
294 elates the stochastic dynamics of variables (e.g., physiological or biological measures) with the pro
296 or continuous microbial genetic variations (e.g., for Faecalibacterium prausnitzii) were associated
298 peptides require peptides to interact with (e.g., noncovalently bind to) graphene at one end, while
299 motor areas for expected hand-related words (e.g., "write"), but in ventral motor cortex for face-rel
300 ever, the sequence of extreme weather years (e.g., wet-dry vs. dry-wet) may affect cumulative N losse
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