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1 ity to capture biophysical, biochemical, and environmental information.
2 s bound provides a mechanism for integrating environmental information.
3 cs of self-localization from self-motion and environmental information.
4 ic responsivity to changes in this aspect of environmental information.
5 as a compromise between path-integration and environmental information.
6 be accomplished in the absence of additional environmental information.
7  the model in which people must economize on environmental information.
8 nts a plausible transgenerational carrier of environmental information.
9 ardized, and precise approaches to capturing environmental information.
10 n that of mRNA expression and in response to environmental information.
11 or of the interaction between hereditary and environmental information.
12 ocrine cells to perceive a broad spectrum of environmental information.
13 ctive neuroendocrine transducer of important environmental information.
14 us bivalve shells, are important archives of environmental information.
15  well as the ability to adapt by integrating environmental information.
16 trates that retrograde signalling integrates environmental information across the plant lifecycle and
17                              Identifying the environmental information and computations that drive se
18  responsible for sensing and integrating the environmental information and controlling the virulence
19 he primary organ responsible for integrating environmental information and coordinating the responses
20                  C. elegans larvae integrate environmental information and developmental decisions [1
21                 The neural circuits tracking environmental information and how that information impac
22                         Input pathways sense environmental information and interact with the clock to
23  demonstrate that, by utilizing location and environmental information and interoperating with manual
24  findings highlight the need for regional 3D environmental information and long-term deepwater survey
25              Here we use multiple sources of environmental information and physical models to reconst
26 substrate for navigation demands spatial and environmental information and the ability to effect acti
27 valve shells have the ability to record past environmental information, and may act as archives of ro
28 inputs from brain areas processing important environmental information, and their hippocampal project
29  protein machines that transduce genetic and environmental information, and transform simple energy a
30  obtained from the NOAA (National Center for Environmental Information) archive.
31  lack of life cycle inventory (LCI) data and environmental information associated with different grad
32 mals integrate metabolic, developmental, and environmental information before committing key resource
33 mals integrate metabolic, developmental, and environmental information before committing resources to
34          While foraging, PCC neurons tracked environmental information but not reward and predicted v
35  to attend and rapidly respond to social and environmental information by changing their behavior.
36  Seeds have evolved a mechanism to integrate environmental information by regulating the abundance of
37 eract with a different receptor then further environmental information can be gained by the receiving
38         To investigate the representation of environmental information during routine foraging, we re
39  Project will collect extensive survey data, environmental information, electronic veterinary medical
40 lular QS autoinducers with the intracellular environmental information encoded in c-di-GMP to control
41          The sense of touch conveys critical environmental information, facilitating object recogniti
42 ling and the vital importance of integrating environmental information firmly into economic analysis
43 onfers a growth advantage on plants and uses environmental information for entrainment.
44                      The LCA results provide environmental information for the improvement of future
45  prototype based on genetic, phenotypic, and environmental information for the personalized prescript
46 sual periplasmic domain of T is to transduce environmental information for the real-time control of l
47  transmission to convey spatial and temporal environmental information from the cell membrane to the
48 acy of the model using essential genetic and environmental information gained from public resources a
49      A growing knowledge base of genetic and environmental information has greatly enabled the study
50 es, combined with remotely sensed or modeled environmental information, have opened up a host of new
51 rediction models capitalizing on genetic and environmental information hold great promise for individ
52  of the yeast cells' means of processing its environmental information, in which specific transcripti
53 atide) act as sensors and/or transmitters of environmental information, interacting with endogenous l
54 mmation-sensing machinery and translate this environmental information into a CD3-zeta chain-dependen
55  Cells use biochemical networks to translate environmental information into intracellular responses.
56  In addition, we observed that incorporating environmental information into the dataset not only miti
57 cting phenotypic expression from genomic and environmental information is arguably the greatest chall
58                     Although a great deal of environmental information is decoded by a suite of photo
59                                      Because environmental information is often suboptimal, visual pe
60                                              Environmental information is required to stabilize estim
61 by using models that incorporate genetic and environmental information jointly.
62 dings provide a framework for addressing how environmental information may be inherited transgenerati
63 emperatures derived from National Center for Environmental Information meteorological data.
64     In the wild, sensory signalling encoding environmental information must be integrated with sleep
65 atalogs provided by the National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), and build a database o
66 obtained through NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI).
67 est whether transgenerational inheritance of environmental information occurs in mammals, we carried
68 consumers are increasingly interested in the environmental information of foods in order to lower the
69  cell firing patterns differentially reflect environmental information (or 'states') and physical sel
70       Anthropogenic noise can interfere with environmental information processing and thereby reduce
71  hypothetical genes and six genes related to environmental information processing that represent pote
72  conditions, and included down-regulation of environmental information processing, immune and nervous
73 lated to metabolism, cellular processes, and environmental information processing, in addition to rep
74 ll allow for a detailed cellular analysis of environmental information-processing in this system.
75 ome, inclusion of comprehensive and reliable environmental information represents a significant short
76 nding has troubling implications for digital environmental information sharing and public mobilizatio
77 ospheric Administration National Centers for Environmental Information Storm Events Database.
78     These are specialized to receive diverse environmental information, such as olfactory, gustatory,
79 -based biobanks with detailed phenotypic and environmental information, such as UK-Biobank, can be id
80                         Cells must interpret environmental information that often changes over time.
81     This may accelerate the dissemination of environmental information to a larger community of users
82  function as hubs that integrate genetic and environmental information to achieve the appropriate dev
83        Could organisms gather such long-term environmental information to adjust their phenotypic div
84 histone modifications in juveniles can carry environmental information to adults.
85    The mechanisms that integrate genetic and environmental information to coordinate the expression o
86 C plays a broad role in integrating relevant environmental information to drive foraging decisions.SI
87 ontexts including phenotypic, molecular, and environmental information to infer personalized models.
88 landscape offers an efficient path for using environmental information to inform models describing wh
89                   These cells may contribute environmental information to place cell firing, compleme
90              Previous studies have localized environmental information to posterior cortical modules.
91 gulated by signaling pathways that integrate environmental information to regulate seedling developme
92                   Signaling networks mediate environmental information to the cell nucleus.
93 input kinase A) gene, whose product supplies environmental information to the circadian oscillator in
94               Neuroendocrine circuits encode environmental information via changes in gene expression
95 tiation becomes possible by adding the local environmental information where the networks were sample
96  ultimately reflect how the brain mishandles environmental information, which at the systems level is
97 pported by anachronistic production data and environmental information, which cannot be related to th
98 oach-avoidance decisions harnessing compound environmental information while partially replicating pr
99      Nervous systems have evolved to combine environmental information with internal state to select