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1 f economic and social attitudes by political elites.
2 h may be difficult to capitalize by aspiring elites.
3 by maintaining and legitimizing the power of elites.
4  led to the development of a mounted warrior elite able to expand polities (political units that cohe
5  nevertheless, around the core, intermediate elites actively fostered the movement of sumptuary goods
6 into conventional media and into chromID CPS Elite agar (chromID).
7 " domain showed significantly reduced QOL in elite and nonelite swimmers compared to nonswimming athl
8 nc oxide and gold nanopartilces proved to be elite and offered amazing electrochemical biosensing.
9 gh-resolution MS acquisition on the Orbitrap Elite and Orbitrap Fusion Lumos.
10 ed to different Orbitrap mass spectrometers (Elite and Q Exactive Plus) and extensively characterized
11 atible polyploid perennial species, breeding elite and stable switchgrass cultivars with traditional
12 ions in 9 relevant miRNAs as predicted by Go-Elite and were regulated specifically by p53 and forkhea
13 loss of important individuals (e.g. leaders, elites and queens) may have an especially detrimental ef
14 cal lithics were especially valued by Tongan elites and were an important source of political capital
15        A customized database was curated (GO-Elite) and used to identify AR-specific dysregulated mRN
16 ieties are economically dominated by a small elite, and similarly, natural communities are typically
17  as well as the historical roles of leaders, elites, and ideology.
18                                     Fourteen elite apnoea-divers performed a maximal apnoea (range 3
19  opens new perspectives for the selection of elite apple cultivars.
20  with undergraduates and the general public, elites are actually more likely to reject low offers whe
21 resent in consistent proportions in a set of elite aromatic rice varieties from South East Asia and A
22 lations, but rarely with skeletal muscle and elite athlete phenotypes.
23 ectional study was performed in 3281 healthy elite athletes (2039 men and 1242 women) aged 23.1+/-5.7
24 aortic valve annulus or sinus of Valsalva in elite athletes (n=5580).
25  upper physiological limits in all planes in elite athletes according to static and dynamic cardiovas
26 ced power and enhanced endurance capacity in elite athletes and nonathletes due to "slowing" of the m
27 3 genotype on skeletal muscle performance in elite athletes and on adaptation to changing physical de
28 ntal to sprint and power performance in both elite athletes and the general population.
29            Aortic root dimensions in healthy elite athletes are within the established limits for the
30 mechanisms involved in development of EIB in elite athletes as well as essential aspects to ultimatel
31                  Daily intensive exercise by elite athletes can result in exercise-induced asthma esp
32  describes the normal dimensions for healthy elite athletes classified according to sex and dynamic a
33                                              Elite athletes have a small but significantly larger aor
34 lly addressing whether airway dysfunction in elite athletes should be classified as an occupational l
35                             We conclude that elite athletes should receive the same considerations fo
36 nge in international sports regulations, all elite athletes suspected of asthma and/or EIB were requi
37 nd the sporting brain, in particular that of elite athletes, we may learn something about behaviour r
38 curves approached but did not match those of elite athletes.
39 ge studies reporting the aortic root size in elite athletes.
40  effect of HA has yet to be studied in truly elite athletes.
41 , few genes are consistently associated with elite athletic performance, and none are linked strongly
42 timal training environment, is important for elite athletic performance; however, few genes are consi
43 T allele is associated with increased LM and elite athletic success.
44 he issuance of priestly decrees to reinforce elite authority.
45 s have long studied the relationship between elite behavior and mass opinion.
46 tive of our study was to compare chromID CPS Elite (bioMerieux), a chromogenic medium, to conventiona
47 this through comparative analysis, using two elite breeding lines of barley (Hordeum vulgare) that sh
48 oduced, greatly advancing introgression into elite breeding material.
49 o efficiently integrate novel variation into elite breeding populations, thus expanding genetic diver
50 studied the distributional preferences of an elite cadre of Yale Law School students, a group that wi
51 ATERIAL/METHODS: This study was conducted at Elite CBCT & Dental Diagnostics, Pune.
52 gh local Psl concentrations ultimately allow elite cells to serve as the founding population for init
53 umulation that results in a small number of 'elite' cells becoming extremely enriched in communally p
54 ties: Work devotion is a key way of enacting elite class status and functions as the measure of a man
55 ousands of Paralympians while they undertake elite competition an unusual demand on health-care resou
56 amu-B*008, molecules shown to be involved in elite control in human HIV type 1 and macaque SIV infect
57 response would facilitate the development of elite control in Mamu-B*08(+) animals following repeated
58 L9, and Nef RL10) increased the incidence of elite control in Mamu-B*08(+) macaques after challenge w
59 event infection or increase the incidence of elite control in Mamu-B*08(+) macaques.
60 f RL10 epitope can increase the incidence of elite control in Mamu-B*08(+) monkeys.
61 inant epitopes can increase the incidence of elite control in SIV-infected Mamu-B*08(+) rhesus macaqu
62  until disease, consistent with reports that elite control is typically not achieved solely by protec
63                                              Elite control is, therefore, likely to involve CD8(+) T-
64                                        Since elite control of chronic-phase viremia is a classic exam
65 a suggest a role for MICA in progression and elite control of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 inf
66                                     However, elite control of unevenly distributed resources, such as
67 stment for demographic and clinical factors, elite control was associated with higher rates of all-ca
68 s/mm(2) were categorized as medical control, elite control, low viremia, or high viremia.
69 italization rates among the medical control, elite control, low-viremia, and high-viremia groups were
70 n may be a signature characteristic of HIV-1 elite control, potentially important for HIV therapeutic
71 s of acute viral replication are followed by elite control, robust cellular responses in mucosal tiss
72 -B*08, an animal model for HLA-B*27-mediated elite control, with three Mamu-B*08-restricted CD8(+) T-
73 rhesus macaques-a model of HLA-B*27-mediated elite control.
74 ately, did not facilitate the development of elite control.
75 ide a model to investigate HLA-B*27-mediated elite control.
76 d progression, viremic slow progression, and elite control.
77                                   The ruling elite controlled raw materials that came from afar where
78 udies between pathogenic, nonpathogenic, and elite-controlled infections, to gain insight into the me
79                Control of HIV replication in elite controller (EC) and long-term nonprogressor (LTNP)
80 standardized uptake value, 1.53 [0.56]), the elite controller and ART-suppressed groups had intermedi
81                                   The single elite controller in the cohort was an outlier on several
82 two ineffective CD8(+) T-cell clones from an elite controller into TCR-expressing lentivectors.
83                        By contrast, virus in elite controller macaques showed little evidence of vari
84                             The inability of elite controller Nef to fully remove CD4 from the surfac
85 AIDS, whereas untreated animals exhibited an elite controller phenotype.
86 study reports the development of bnAbs in an elite controller that, along with the help of T cells, w
87         We present observations from a HIV-1 elite controller, not treated with combination antiretro
88                            We identified 149 elite controllers (0.4%) among 34 354 persons in care.
89 .1% of hospitalizations) but were rare among elite controllers (2.7%), in whom cardiovascular hospita
90                               Monocytes from elite controllers (and ART recipients with suppressed vi
91                                        HIV-1 elite controllers (EC) are rare individuals who are able
92                      Nef clones derived from elite controllers (EC) have been shown to be attenuated
93 ronically infected subjects (chronic), and 7 elite controllers (EC) were used.
94                     Here, nef clones from 45 elite controllers (EC), 46 chronic progressors (CP), and
95  infected rhesus macaques (RM) classified as Elite Controllers (EC), and those with Low, Intermediate
96 solated from a rare subset of HIV-1-infected elite controllers (EC), with the ability to suppress vir
97 n without antiviral therapy have been termed elite controllers (EC).
98                                              Elite controllers (ECs) are a rare group of HIV seroposi
99 tion is reduced by as much as 10,000-fold in elite controllers (ECs) compared with typical progressor
100  A subset of HIV-infected individuals termed elite controllers (ECs) maintain CD4(+) T cell counts an
101  (HDs), 40 PHI patients, 17 Chronics, and 13 Elite controllers (ECs) were studied.
102                       These subjects, termed elite controllers (ECs), are known to have stronger immu
103 ingly, B-cell responses were investigated in elite controllers (ECs), who maintain undetectable HIV l
104  HIV integration increased over time in both elite controllers (ECs; n = 8) and noncontrollers (NCs;
105  Among untreated individuals, including both elite controllers (ie, persons with a viral load of </=4
106  Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from HIV elite controllers (n = 10), progressors (n = 12), and an
107 ients subdivided as follows: naive (n = 63), elite controllers (n = 19), long-term nonprogressors (n
108 levels without antiretroviral therapy (ART) (elite controllers [EC]) have the capacity to upregulate
109 eplication without antiretroviral treatment (elite controllers [EC]).
110                                     However, elite controllers also harbor a population of HIV-specif
111 4(+) T cell resistance to HIV in a cohort of elite controllers and explored transcriptional signature
112    CD4(+) T-cell counts were similar between elite controllers and HIV-negative controls but signific
113  measure of T-cell exhaustion in a cohort of elite controllers and in chronic progressors.
114                                              Elite controllers are hospitalized more frequently than
115  to initiation and discontinuation of ART in elite controllers are unknown.
116  (HAART)-treated HIV-infected subjects or in elite controllers compared to HIV-uninfected subjects.
117            HIV-specific B cells derived from elite controllers displayed greater amounts of gp120-spe
118 istent viral replication occurs in untreated elite controllers even in the absence of detectable plas
119                                Most of these elite controllers express the histocompatibility alleles
120                                 In addition, elite controllers had a significantly higher proportion
121 andable epitope-specific CD8(+) T cells from elite controllers had strong virus inhibitory capacity a
122                                We found that elite controllers have a high proportion of potentially
123  contribute to this natural resistance: some elite controllers have CD4(+) T cells that produce high
124                                              Elite controllers maintain control of plasma HIV viremia
125                                              Elite controllers maintain high CD4(+) T-cell counts and
126                   It remains unclear whether elite controllers manifest T-cell exhaustion similar to
127 suggest that the T cells of these particular elite controllers may be naturally resistant to HIV infe
128 nlike most chronically infected individuals, elite controllers of HIV retain CD8(+) T-cell polyfuncti
129  natural control of HIV-1 infection known as elite controllers or suppressors (2) 72 samples from 18
130                                              Elite controllers or suppressors (ES) are HIV-1-infected
131                                              Elite controllers or suppressors (ES) are HIV-1-infected
132                                              Elite controllers or suppressors (ESs) are HIV-1-infecte
133 ppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART) and 6 elite controllers or suppressors who were maintaining un
134            We demonstrate that a subgroup of elite controllers possess CD4(+) T cells that are specif
135 t were differentially regulated in resistant elite controllers relative to healthy controls.
136    Furthermore, CXCR5(+) CD4(+) T cells from elite controllers showed a stronger ex vivo capacity to
137                                              Elite controllers spontaneously suppress human immunodef
138                                              Elite controllers suppress human immunodeficiency virus
139 l inhibitory activity of CD8(+) T cells from elite controllers than from HIV-1 progressors supports t
140 l capacity of HIV-specific CD8(+) T cells in elite controllers to inhibit HIV infection.IMPORTANCE Th
141 pared hospitalization rates and causes among elite controllers to those of immunologically intact per
142 e have resulted in the identification of HIV elite controllers with low or absent responses in which
143             Previous studies have shown that elite controllers with minimal effector T cell responses
144  suppress viremia without treatment (termed "elite controllers" [ECs]).
145                                   While HIV "elite controllers" and uninfected individuals had simila
146 ith slow disease progression (also known as "elite controllers").
147  control HIV exists, and these are known as 'elite controllers'.
148 s not observed in subjects with spontaneous (elite controllers) or therapy-induced control of viral r
149                                A total of 68 elite controllers, 68 ART recipients with suppressed vir
150 gh and stable levels in most noncontrollers, elite controllers, and antiretroviral-treated subjects,
151 ed to HIV-associated mortality, differ among elite controllers, ART recipients with suppressed viremi
152 factor levels were significantly elevated in elite controllers, compared with those in ART recipients
153               However, rare patients, termed elite controllers, have a natural ability to control HIV
154                                           In elite controllers, virus was detected primarily in foci
155                                    For three elite controllers, we observed increased production of M
156 with different disease phenotypes, including elite controllers, who spontaneously control HIV-1 virem
157  that is upregulated in CD4(+) T cells from "elite controllers," potently inhibited CDK2-dependent ph
158 range, patients are predicted to behave like elite controllers.
159 cularly CCR5, is impaired in Nef clones from elite controllers.
160 rolled by antiviral therapy for >2 y or from elite controllers.
161   We show that nine individuals buried in an elite crypt at Pueblo Bonito, the largest structure in t
162 ptomic profiling of developing fiber from an elite cultivar and a wild accession.
163              Present-day soybeans consist of elite cultivars and landraces (Glycine max, fully domest
164                        Furthermore, a set of elite cultivars that make up the pedigree of US runner g
165 ld be further exploited for the selection of elite cultivars with specific end-uses of the final prod
166 versity from wild soybean for enhancement of elite cultivars.
167 ve initiated MAS and large-scale planting of elite dura and pisifera parents to generate the new comm
168 es of locomotor-ventilatory interactions for elite endurance athletes and individuals who are overwei
169           Airway dysfunction is prevalent in elite endurance athletes and when left untreated may imp
170 ation to an LCHF diet impairs performance in elite endurance athletes despite a significant improveme
171                    Subsequent experiments on elite endurance athletes performing the same HIIT exerci
172 n 'athlete's artery' as previously shown for elite endurance athletes to elite power athletes, and pr
173                                              Elite endurance athletes typically have larger arteries
174 al LCHF diet negated performance benefits in elite endurance athletes, in part due to reduced exercis
175 s not cause RyR1 fragmentation in muscles of elite endurance athletes, which may explain why HIIT is
176 with common chronic diseases, but less so in elite endurance athletes.
177 imilar to that observed cross-sectionally in elite endurance athletes.
178  reached levels similar to those observed in elite endurance athletes.
179  young subjects similar to those observed in elite endurance athletes; however, it is not sufficient
180  served to increase women's participation in elite endurance events are also discussed as is the role
181 results, chronic right ventricular damage in elite endurance master athletes with lifelong high train
182 ef review summarizes factors associated with elite endurance performance, trends in distance running
183                                           GO-Elite exploits the structured nature of biological ontol
184                                 In contrast, elite female faculty did not exhibit a gender bias in em
185 nd region of Washington State, involving 351 elite female soccer players, aged 11 to 14 years, from 3
186 ly important role in economic inequality and elite formation in the United States, but sociologists h
187 ourier transform mass spectrometer (Orbitrap Elite FTMS).
188  resistance and aid in breeding selection of elite genotypes with better adaptive fitness to environm
189 ited in breeding programs in order to select elite genotypes with increased bioactive properties.
190 ion of plants, including mass propagation of elite genotypes, is dependent on the development of shoo
191 partitioning of sequence variation in modern elite germplasm, highlighting regions vulnerable to gene
192 accumulation of favorable alleles in today's elite germplasm.
193 r functional genomics and tools for breeding elite Hevea cultivars.
194 erum neutralizing antibodies developed by an elite HIV-1-positive (HIV-1(+)) neutralizer.
195  50 mum (x-dimension) when using an Orbitrap Elite; however a pixel size of 600 mum is recommended in
196 ples were analyzed by LC-HRMS on an Orbitrap Elite hybrid mass spectrometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific
197 riation has hindered the micropropagation of elite hybrids and genetically modified crops, but the me
198 eld, and has largely halted efforts to clone elite hybrids for oil production.
199  factor for their research success, with the elites in the core overattracting resources but also rew
200 quality genome sequence is available for the elite inbred line BTx623, but functional validation of g
201 n scientific performance, transitioning into elite institutions does not result in subsequent perform
202 ed her experience as a woman professional at elite institutions during a key transformative period in
203      sUHR performed on a commercial Orbitrap Elite instrument at the mass resolution of 1.35 x 10(6)
204 eaded by the highly competitive intermediate elite introduced tensions that set the stage for Teotihu
205                                  chromID CPS Elite is accurate for uropathogen identification, reduce
206                                           GO-Elite is available as a web interface, GenMAPP-CS plugin
207 ly educated, wealthy ALP subjects as well as elite law school students and undergraduate students.
208 uishable from the preferences of a sample of elite law school students.
209 durance aquatic disciplines is common at the elite level and has a varied geographic distribution.
210 slower times in women compared to men at the elite level are also considered and probably centre arou
211 of hyperpnoea necessitated by exercise at an elite level may be detrimental for an athlete's respirat
212 d with adverse outcomes, particularly at the elite level.
213  spike dry weight (SDW) in 130 diverse wheat elite lines and landraces under heat-stressed field cond
214 an genomes representing wild, landraces, and elite lines were re-sequenced at an average of 17x depth
215 n of 377 miRNAs in CD4(+) T cells from HIV-1 elite long-term nonprogressors (eLTNPs), naive patients,
216 lection over the last 100 years has produced elite maize (Zea mays) inbred lines that combine to prod
217 atural genome and transcriptome variation in elite maize inbred lines across heterotic pools.
218 ty of a high-quality genome assembly for the elite maize inbred PH207 expands our knowledge of the br
219                                 Furthermore, elite male faculty--those whose research was funded by t
220                                A total of 18 elite male handball players participated in this study.
221       Thirty-three healthy white competitive elite male master endurance athletes (age range, 30-60 y
222            A cross-sectional study of former elite, male, rugby players (n = 259) was undertaken, and
223 tion (CESI) interface coupled to an Orbitrap Elite mass spectrometer to profile the proteome from Pyr
224 metry (nanoLC-MS(2)) analysis on an Orbitrap Elite mass spectrometer.
225 ergy collisional dissociation on an Orbitrap Elite mass spectrometer.
226 sion to what can be achieved on the Orbitrap Elite mass spectrometers.
227  cardiac structure and function in long-term elite master endurance athletes with special focus on th
228 se results demonstrate the persistence of an elite matriline in Chaco for approximately 330 years.
229 se an archaeogenomic approach to identify an elite matriline that persisted between 800 and 1130 CE i
230 that came from afar whereas the intermediate elite may have been more active in providing other sumpt
231        Cotton attire worn by the Teotihuacan elite may have been one of the goods that granted econom
232 aset of 1,008 manuscripts submitted to three elite medical journals, we show differences in citation
233 ial CESI sheathless interface to an Orbitrap ELITE MS for the intact analysis of recombinant human in
234 control, questionnaire-based study involving elite (n = 101) and nonelite swimming athletes (n = 107)
235 rties and electrocatalytic activity of these elite nanomaterials have facilitated achievement of enha
236 issimus dorsi muscle (LDM) from a well-known elite native breed of Chinese Qinchuan cattle living wit
237 tibodies elicited in natural infection in an elite neutralizer infected with HIV-1 clade C.
238 -neutralizing plasma obtained from an Indian elite neutralizer infected with HIV-1 clade C.
239 ive-like Env trimer and a bNAb from the same elite neutralizer provides the opportunity to design vac
240 variants that emerged in an infected macaque elite neutralizer targeting the human immunodeficiency v
241 of plasma antibodies from a clade C-infected elite neutralizer that mediate neutralization breadth vi
242  characterization of the bNAb ACS202 from an elite neutralizer that recognizes a new, trimer-specific
243  based on early virus isolates from the same elite neutralizer, was constructed, and its structure by
244 dies isolated from infected patients who are elite neutralizers have identified targets on HIV-1 enve
245 zing antibodies (bnAbs) elicited in HIV-1(+) elite neutralizers typically are unable to reduce viremi
246 lated from rare infected individuals, termed elite neutralizers.
247 ne, mutations can be readily introduced into elite or locally adapted tomato varieties in less than a
248 mays) introgression library derived from two elite parents to investigate whether Delta(13)C is under
249     Rapid learning can be critical to ensure elite performance in a changing world or to recover basi
250  (soccer) involve direct competition between elite players and absorb the attention of millions.
251                                              Elite poplar (Populus spp) varieties are created through
252                                        Eight elite power athletes (age = 23 +/- 2 years) and ten cont
253                                              Elite power athletes have larger brachial arteries, and
254 iously shown for elite endurance athletes to elite power athletes, and presents a hypothetical explan
255 hereas others constrict it so as to maintain elites' power and privilege.
256 ular disease risk, has been documented among elite, professional American-style football (ASF) player
257 ensified training and mild energy deficit in elite race walkers increases peak aerobic capacity indep
258 t translate to real-life race performance in elite race walkers.
259    We controlled three isoenergetic diets in elite race walkers: high CHO availability (g kg(-1) day(
260 ources are found in the highest frequency in elite residential features and in ritual contexts.
261 ment and application of super rice breeding, elite rice hybrids with super high-yielding potential ha
262         In 1089 participants, comprising 530 elite rugby athletes and 559 non-athletes, DNA was colle
263 e T allele was more common (94%) in selected elite rugby union athletes (back three and centre player
264 ons are associated with revolt onset against elite rule, and the cessation of Ptolemaic state warfare
265 siness Economics and Theory, Business Source Elite, Scopus, Faculty of 1000, and Gartner Research fro
266 stics and its impact on long-term outcome in elite soccer players.
267                                  However, in elite sport, respiratory symptoms have poor diagnostic v
268 nd 4) number of reviews by Yelp members with elite status.
269  transition metal active phase represents an elite strategy for fine turning the electronic structure
270 ctable viral loads without ART, including an elite suppressor from whom we were unable to recover vir
271 sive disease and an individual who became an elite suppressor, and the second consisting of a patient
272 ddress this question, we isolated virus from elite suppressors and from HIV-1-infected patients who h
273 ed macrophages by comparing the responses of elite suppressors and HIV-1-positive individuals on high
274                     Our results suggest that elite suppressors are capable of controlling HIV-1 due t
275                                              Elite suppressors are HIV-1-infected patients who have u
276                                              Elite suppressors are individuals capable of maintaining
277 ta suggest that some viremic controllers and elite suppressors are infected with HIV-1 isolates that
278 inical outcome in HLA-B*57 patients and that elite suppressors can control replication-competent, ful
279 hat the CD8+ cells but not CD4+ T cells from elite suppressors have a response against infected macro
280 minating infected CD4+ T cells, and as such, elite suppressors may represent a model of a functional
281                                          For elite suppressors, 10/18 had BED-CEIA values <0.8 normal
282 al medication was used significantly less by elite swimmers (18%) compared to controls (67%) and nons
283 c rhinitis (NAR) was significantly higher in elite swimmers (33%) and nonelite swimmers (22%) compare
284 was reported significantly more often by the elite swimmers (45%) than nonelite swimmers (31%), nonsw
285 ult in exercise-induced asthma especially in elite swimmers and this may be linked to epithelial dama
286                                 Twenty-three elite swimmers were tested during off-training season.
287 ultipurpose dissociation cell on an Orbitrap Elite system, we demonstrate that CZE is fully compatibl
288 vement occurs, we find that while going from elite to lower-rank institutions on average associates w
289 chgrass, especially for the incorporation of elite traits that are absent in natural switchgrass popu
290 stern (WS77111) North America, and represent elite trees in two Canadian tree-breeding programs.
291 omesticated species, and efforts to engineer elite varieties will benefit from improved understanding
292  nature and their precise introgression into elite varieties.
293                              A modern spring elite variety, "Paragon," was used as common reference p
294 of metabolite rich biofluids on the Orbitrap Elite were around 60000-120000 fwhm to retrieve the high
295 ale societies rather than highly experienced elites who design and bargain over policy.
296               However, it is unknown whether elites who engage in diplomatic bargaining will similarl
297 g a unique sample of 102 policy and business elites who have an average of 21 y of practical experien
298                                              Elites with more experience tend to make even higher dem
299 ed-rather than hindered-the progress of some elite women in the medical profession.
300 ws, review removal rate, and evaluations by "elite" Yelp users.

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