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1 s provide the best evidence of the 'Cambrian explosion'.
2 zation by the usual sequence of many Coulomb explosions).
3 ence companion and ejecta from a white-dwarf explosion.
4 at least a billion years before the Cambrian Explosion.
5 Board's investigation of the West Fertilizer Explosion.
6 pre-eruption level and leading to a new nova explosion.
7 ll generates the elastic energy required for explosion.
8 creased considerably as a result of the nova explosion.
9 nergies a few hundred days before a terminal explosion.
10 ultiple casualties are admitted following an explosion.
11 nciled with a nova or indeed any other known explosion.
12 ay be destroyed by gravitational collapse or explosion.
13 ect evidence of large-scale asymmetry in the explosion.
14 om decay of (44)Ti produced in the supernova explosion.
15 (Nova Delphini 2013) 38 to 48 days after the explosion.
16  a type Ia supernova within four days of its explosion.
17 atin organization that predates the Cambrian explosion.
18 essure and temperature ignites thermonuclear explosion.
19 ement of the lower face due to a pyrotechnic explosion.
20 d in archived serum collected soon after the explosion.
21 t in supernovae in the first few years after explosion.
22 hological stasis in the wake of the Cambrian explosion.
23 oxies for radionuclides generated during the explosion.
24 vered DWH debris collected shortly after the explosion.
25 men who were the youngest at the time of the explosion.
26 serum that had been collected soon after the explosion.
27 elds that can survive long after the initial explosion.
28 storage burden of the genome sequencing data explosion.
29 light curves twenty days after the supernova explosion.
30  of body forms that account for the Cambrian Explosion.
31  pattern of civilian injuries from terrorist explosions.
32 evolved low-mass stars, novae, and supernova explosions.
33 mount of (7)Li is produced in classical nova explosions.
34 within a few days after the reactor hydrogen explosions.
35  causing rapid contraction and thermonuclear explosions.
36 induced by hypothetical North Korean nuclear explosions.
37 d for terrorist attacks to cause devastating explosions.
38 iod of detectability compared to uncontained explosions.
39 oxygen and evolution for the later Cambrian 'explosion' (540-520 Ma) of new, energy-sapping body plan
40                                              Explosions account for 79% of combat-related injuries, l
41  were </= 12 years of age at the time of the explosion (adjusted OR = 2.03; 95% CI: 1.25, 3.29; pinte
42 va Delphini 2013, starting one day after the explosion and continuing with extensive time coverage du
43 logical aim given the problems of population explosion and environmental deterioration.
44                  Given the global population explosion and increase in wealth, there is an increased
45 he possibility of photoinduced polynitro-CNT explosion and provides a detailed chemical mechanism of
46 lp in identifying the location of underwater explosions and landslides.
47 ant background of previous releases (nuclear explosions and previous accidents).
48                       However, to avoid data explosions and to effectively match the information cont
49 ia A, descendant of a type IIb core-collapse explosion, and a three-dimensional map of its interior u
50 lating on polymer surfaces can cause shocks, explosions, and multibillion-dollar losses to electronic
51 st binary black holes form without supernova explosions, and their spins are nearly unchanged since b
52 hat sponges evolved long before the Cambrian explosion approximately 542 million y ago.
53 on feeders first evolved during the Cambrian explosion, as part of an adaptive radiation of anomaloca
54  the surrounding medium, directly probes the explosion asymmetries.
55 n Board (CSB) investigated the 17 April 2013 explosion at the West Fertilizer Company (WFC) that resu
56 -ray bursts (GRBs) are short-lived, luminous explosions at cosmological distances, thought to origina
57 n of casualties caused by AXO from unplanned explosions at munitions sites, although the grey literat
58 veforms for hypothetical underground nuclear explosions at North Korean test site were calculated by
59  animal evolution on the eve of the Cambrian explosion, because some of them likely represent stem-gr
60 efractory elements are produced in supernova explosions, but it is unclear how and where dust grains
61 merical simulations of stellar core-collapse explosions, but the form it takes differs significantly
62 ressure has been reported among survivors of explosions, but with limited understanding of the result
63 ast) obtained approximately 15.5 hours after explosion (by 'flash spectroscopy', which captures the e
64             Failures in the form of fire and explosion can be initiated by internal short circuits as
65 lysis of postblast residues from 10 open-air explosions caused by 10 different explosives (TNT, RDX,
66 ay pulsation by mechanical feedback from the explosion, causing displacement of these structures.
67               Contrasts between the Cambrian Explosion (CE) and the Great Ordovician Biodiversificati
68 se to metazoan success known as the Cambrian explosion commencing at ~541 Ma.
69  loss from the progenitor shortly before its explosion, consistent with recent theoretical prediction
70                           Alternatively, the explosion could be intrinsically bipolar, resulting from
71                                    Anaerobic explosion could be particularly beneficial in confined b
72 , as the likelihood of superficial lava dome explosions depends inversely on lava dome volume.
73 low neutron flux associated with the nuclear explosion did not perturb the (18)O/(16)O isotope system
74 , where the effect is accompanied by crystal explosion due to ejection of debris or splintering, the
75 ing the heating, reactive MD demonstrates an explosion, during which the local temperature of polynit
76 upernova was a special type, low in mass and explosion energy.
77 ved spatial distribution rules out symmetric explosions even with a high level of convective mixing,
78 mponents on the kenaf surface during a steam explosion followed by chemical degum process.
79                                  Here we use explosion-generated seismic waves (of about 0.5-kilometr
80 animal phyla and classes during the Cambrian explosion has been hypothesized to represent an 'early b
81 f fossils that marks the so-called 'Cambrian explosion' has intrigued and exercised biologists since
82                           Asymmetries in the explosion have been indirectly inferred from a high rati
83 t methane is unlikely to build up to pose an explosion hazard (5% v/v) if diffusion is the only mass
84 me WRSs, has recently been identified in pre-explosion images at the location of a supernova of type
85 etric isomers by means of coincident Coulomb explosion imaging is presented, allowing isomer-resolved
86         The results were obtained by Coulomb explosion imaging using a free electron laser and furthe
87 e Efimov state of (4)He3 by means of Coulomb explosion imaging.
88  system of the type Iax SN 2012Z in deep pre-explosion imaging.
89 tudy are from the world's first nuclear bomb explosion in 1945, the Trinity Test, and produced the po
90 ur planet and set in motion an unprecedented explosion in biological activity.
91             In contrast to this evolutionary explosion in bioturbation structures, only a few Cambria
92                                  The current explosion in detection and characterization of thousands
93          The past several years have seen an explosion in development of applications for the CRISPR-
94                              With the recent explosion in genomic data, ATM alterations have been rev
95                              Further, recent explosion in genomic sequencing has revealed recurrent A
96             The past decade has witnessed an explosion in in-depth mechanistic investigations of this
97 hnology, which has itself undergone a recent explosion in innovation, is that of high-resolution micr
98 egy that must be pursued in concert with the explosion in knowledge about the molecular underpinnings
99 o the biology of rare cancers have led to an explosion in knowledge and development of targeted agent
100 n biomedical research are contributing to an explosion in knowledge that the health delivery system i
101 n the field, the last few years have seen an explosion in our knowledge of HLA-G biology.
102                         We have witnessed an explosion in our understanding of the evolution and stru
103                            There has been an explosion in our understanding of their molecular basis
104               Recent years have also seen an explosion in phylogenetic work on Opiliones, as well as
105                            There has been an explosion in research into possible associations between
106          Appreciation of this has fuelled an explosion in research investigating the therapeutic pote
107                  On 10 July 1976, a chemical explosion in Seveso, Italy, resulted in the highest know
108                  On 10 July 1976, a chemical explosion in Seveso, Italy, resulted in the highest know
109             The past decade has witnessed an explosion in studies--both clinical and basic science--e
110 ing algorithms and theory and by the ongoing explosion in the availability of online data and low-cos
111      Conclusions and Relevance: Following an explosion in the civilian setting, 65 patients (38%) wit
112                            There is a recent explosion in the design of methods that amplify the sign
113 e millennium, endoscopists have witnessed an explosion in the development and refinement of the capab
114                     The next 60 years saw an explosion in the development and use of more refined too
115 e during the 2014-to-2016 outbreak led to an explosion in the development of diagnostics that could b
116                              With the recent explosion in the field of genomics and the increasing nu
117             The past decade has witnessed an explosion in the field of quantum materials, headlined b
118     Over the past years we have witnessed an explosion in the generation of freely available genome-w
119   These properties have triggered the recent explosion in the nanobody use in basic and clinical rese
120                                The resulting explosion in the number of distinct cell types being ide
121 nt single cell technologies is leading to an explosion in the number of distinct cell types being ide
122                In parallel there has been an explosion in the number of genera and species of rhizobi
123  the problem of combinatorial complexity, an explosion in the number of species and reactions due to
124 Recent technological advances have led to an explosion in the system-wide profiling of biological pro
125     The last several years have witnessed an explosion in the understanding and use of novel, versati
126                            There has been an explosion in the understanding of the pathophysiology of
127 nt technological innovations have ignited an explosion in virus genome sequencing that promises to fu
128                 Here we highlight the recent explosion in visionary applications of CRISPR-Cas9 that
129  buses (IB), explosions near buses (AB), and explosions in an open space (OS).
130 y of terrorist bombings, which distinguishes explosions in open spaces from those occurring in closed
131              Solar flares--the most powerful explosions in the solar system--are also efficient parti
132 nvironment and farming practices that caused explosions in their host rodent populations.
133 r levels (resulting from atmospheric nuclear explosions) in food were typically lower than 0.5 Bq/kg,
134 duced subsequent to the world's first atomic explosion, indicate two sources: the device's tamper, co
135 assive stars is believed to involve aspheric explosions initiated by the collapse of an iron core.
136 l the events were divided into 5 categories: explosions inside buildings (CS), explosions near buildi
137 ldings (CS), explosions near buildings (SO), explosions inside buses (IB), explosions near buses (AB)
138 anatomical studies and direct observation of explosions inside living beetles using synchrotron x-ray
139  (Brachinini) use a rapid series of discrete explosions inside their pygidial gland reaction chambers
140 nder both ambient conditions and in fires or explosions; instances of small, isolated particles of U
141  energy from stellar radiation and supernova explosions into the gas from which further stars form.
142 tection of their postblast residues after an explosion is a high challenge, which has been barely inv
143 dation in motile bilaterians in the Cambrian explosion is likely to have increased rates of tissue tu
144                             Furthermore, the explosion is possible both with and without an external
145 ve long been debates about exactly how their explosion is triggered and what kind of companion stars
146 hite dwarfs, but it is uncertain whether the explosion is triggered by accretion from a non-degenerat
147            Importance: Head injury following explosions is common.
148                  The triggering of lava dome explosions is poorly understood: here we propose a new m
149 nstration of the laser-induced polynitro-CNT explosion, its chemical mechanism, and the time scales o
150                              The Precambrian explosion led to the rapid appearance of most major anim
151 y fossils is traceable back to the "Cambrian explosion," marked by the appearance of most major anima
152                          After the supernova explosion, massive shells dramatically affect the supern
153 etical M7.0 North Korean underground nuclear explosion may produce peak ground accelerations of 0.168
154 cid decompose via a vacancy-mediated surface explosion mechanism on Cu single crystal surfaces.
155 cta demonstrates the possibility of a common explosion mechanism.
156 ddition of 0.2 M ascorbic acid to an aqueous explosion medium prevented the formation of Cu2O shells
157 parent expansion rate can be explained by an explosion model consisting of an optically thick core su
158 s are matched closely by a classical Coulomb explosion model.
159 dence that one branch of previously proposed explosion models-the helium-ignition branch-does exist i
160 ategories: explosions inside buildings (CS), explosions near buildings (SO), explosions inside buses
161 uildings (SO), explosions inside buses (IB), explosions near buses (AB), and explosions in an open sp
162  the most common astrophysical thermonuclear explosions, occurring on the surfaces of white dwarf sta
163                Taking into consideration the explosion of "big data," the advent of more sophisticate
164                                  Superficial explosion of a growing lava dome may be promoted through
165 10(15) gauss and above) and for powering the explosion of a rotating massive star.
166 erved has been considered to be the terminal explosion of a star.
167 lash that appears about half a day after the explosion of a type Ia supernova.
168 va V445 Puppis suggest that SN 2012Z was the explosion of a white dwarf accreting material from a hel
169 mental exposures have been implicated in the explosion of AD (and atopic disorders in general), inclu
170 solution space is large due to combinatorial explosion of adjustable parameters or for other reasons.
171 uided DNA endonuclease has contributed to an explosion of advances in the life sciences that have gro
172 reting carbon-oxygen white dwarf star or the explosion of an accreting, hybrid carbon-oxygen-neon cor
173 l/island populations or from the demographic explosion of an ancient relict population.
174 ptation to symbiosis and parasitism, and the explosion of animal diversity-that ultimately provided a
175 t scales ranging from the Ediacaran-Cambrian explosion of animal life and the invasion of land by vas
176                            There has been an explosion of articles on epithelial-mesenchymal transiti
177                                          The explosion of bioinformatics technologies in the form of
178                  As a consequence, we see an explosion of biological sequences in recent times.
179  Rapid technological advances have led to an explosion of biomedical data in recent years.
180 y of DNA microarray technology has led to an explosion of cancer profiling studies for identifying ca
181 gs, and bear specific markers have led to an explosion of cancer stem cell research.
182 able tumor molecular profiling has led to an explosion of clinical and genomic data poised to enhance
183                                   The recent explosion of comparative genomics data presents an unpre
184                                     With the explosion of data comes a proportional opportunity to id
185 promise as a vehicle for capitalizing on the explosion of data emanating from farmers, researchers, a
186                                          The explosion of Deepwater Horizon was yet another incident
187                    The last 5 y have seen an explosion of development of new agents targeting PSMA fo
188     The last three decades have witnessed an explosion of discoveries about the mechanistic details o
189 ive next-generation sequencing has led to an explosion of discoveries of novel genetic mutations that
190               The past 15 years have seen an explosion of discoveries related to the cellular regulat
191                                  Despite the explosion of diverse drugs to treat problems of too much
192                  The past decade has seen an explosion of DNA sequencing activities and many mutation
193  Western Africa experienced an unanticipated explosion of Ebola virus infections.
194 n Western Africa (2014-2015) has prompted an explosion of efforts to understand the transmission dyna
195 rks remains challenging due to combinatorial explosion of EMs in complex networks.
196 g in the late 1970s, the paper stimulated an explosion of epidemiologic research on social support an
197 of several Verticillium species triggered an explosion of genome-scale investigations of mechanisms f
198                                     With the explosion of genome-wide studies of regulated transcript
199                                     With the explosion of genomic and transcriptomic data providing a
200                                   The recent explosion of genomic data has underscored the need for i
201 ible data/studies; they are magnified by the explosion of high-throughput technologies, genomics, and
202 ons, occurring over decades and prior to the explosion of HIV in this region, yielded MDR and XDR, pe
203 nsional (2D) layered materials has led to an explosion of in the discovery of novel physical and chem
204                                          The explosion of interest in cross-sectional imaging for uro
205 g and its analytic pipelines is fostering an explosion of interest in how the gut microbiome impacts
206                                  Despite the explosion of interest in patient safety, little attentio
207 ll and neuronal circuit level has spurred an explosion of interest in studying the engram.
208 ble and infrared absorption has triggered an explosion of interest in the application of TiO2 in a di
209                            There has been an explosion of interest in the study of microorganisms inh
210                                       Recent explosion of interest in two-dimensional (2D) materials
211                            There has been an explosion of intraoperative imaging techniques that will
212                          We have observed an explosion of knowledge in IBM in the recent past, which
213 nimal ancestors of the Cambrian evolutionary explosion of marine invertebrate phyla, as giant marine
214                                          The explosion of medical applications (apps) in the Apple an
215                     This article studies the explosion of metal wires in aqueous solutions as a simpl
216 has long been the state of the art, a recent explosion of methodological advances in exogenous labell
217                                           An explosion of micro- and nanofabrication, biomaterials, m
218 roughput DNA sequencing that have driven the explosion of microbial genome and community profiling pr
219                                   Despite an explosion of mobile phone applications aimed at physical
220 nd across specific cell types, for which the explosion of modern tools has just begun to enable.
221 ered this question since Charles Darwin, the explosion of molecular information in recent years has p
222 mplementing these technologies has led to an explosion of mutant and transgenic organisms.
223                            There has been an explosion of new findings recently giving us insights in
224 ological developments that are leading to an explosion of new studies, many of which are reaching res
225     The last several years have witnessed an explosion of new technologies, allowing us to apply even
226                  Recently, there has been an explosion of new work with regard to the therapeutic app
227  from a pump-probe experiment on the Coulomb explosion of nitrogen molecules, our analysis reveals vi
228              The past few years have seen an explosion of novel functions: the biogenesis of microves
229           In recent years, there has been an explosion of novel targeted immunotherapies for advanced
230 gh-throughput sequencing have resulted in an explosion of research activity in the field.
231 din in 2000 and the subsequent unprecedented explosion of research and discoveries in the iron field
232                            There has been an explosion of research on host-associated microbial commu
233  the key initial breakthrough that led to an explosion of research on the basic mechanisms and the ph
234           In recent years, there has been an explosion of research relating to various modes of epige
235                                           An explosion of research suggests diverse functions for nan
236                                           An explosion of scientific knowledge, the rapid introductio
237 t-generation sequencing has brought about an explosion of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data i
238                     This research spawned an explosion of small-molecule NOP receptor ligands from di
239 ar pathophysiology of MCL has resulted in an explosion of specifically targeted new efficacious agent
240                    They may originate in the explosion of stars with much larger radii than those pro
241                                     A recent explosion of structural and functional work has shed new
242 ely for decades, recently, there has been an explosion of studies demonstrating the essential role fo
243              The past few years have seen an explosion of studies of JH signaling, sparked by a findi
244                                 Following an explosion of studies of silicon as a negative electrode
245                  Recently, there has been an explosion of studies on IDP regions and their functions,
246     The past several years have witnessed an explosion of successful ancient human genome-sequencing
247  time for ecologists to take advantage of an explosion of sustainability commitments from business le
248 ch over the last two decades has inspired an explosion of technological developments for studying met
249             The oil spill resulting from the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon drilling platform ini
250                            Pilot-scale steam explosion of the lignocellulosic residue followed by cel
251 hat such disturbances produced a demographic explosion of the long-lived ( approximately 120 y old, m
252 n data has grown in parallel with the recent explosion of the size of data collections.
253 g; for comparison, the energy release in the explosion of TNT is approximately 4 kJ/g.
254                            The combinatorial explosion of various alterations on a protein may result
255 e of complete sequence data could lead to an explosion of weakly justified claims of association betw
256 m thermonuclear supernovae deriving from the explosion of white dwarfs with mass above the Chandrasek
257 e Ia supernovae arise from the thermonuclear explosion of white-dwarf stars that have cores of carbon
258 ls for type Iax supernovae are thermonuclear explosions of accreting carbon-oxygen white dwarfs that
259           Type Ia supernovae are destructive explosions of carbon-oxygen white dwarfs.
260 e recent accident of Fukushima or deliberate explosions of radiological devices.
261  progenitors of some hydrogen-poor supernova explosions of types IIb, Ib and Ic.
262 e, and that such a model may account for the explosions of white dwarfs in a mass range wider than pr
263  type Ia supernovae (SNe), the thermonuclear explosions of white-dwarf stars, vary systematically wit
264  and intergalactic medium (through supernova explosions of young stars on large orbits), and some mod
265 tudying the chemical/isotopic effects of the explosion on the natural geological environment.
266 essure occurs firstly, followed by the micro-explosions on the (210) surface, and finally shock waves
267 ) or are unstable and hence prone to further explosions once they are formed.
268 ons of a supernova immediately following the explosion provide unique information on the distribution
269  setbacks may leave the public vulnerable to explosions, radiant heat, toxic gas clouds, and air poll
270 city resulting from an autocatalytic surface explosion reaction of a chiral molecule on a naturally c
271                                     Volcanic explosions release large amounts of hot gas and ash into
272          The specifics of these catastrophic explosions remain uncertain, due partly to limited obser
273 mixing, as well as highly asymmetric bipolar explosions resulting from a fast-rotating progenitor.
274 nesis in the subsurface, which could pose an explosion risk if methane accumulates in a confined spac
275 cean conditions associated with the Cambrian explosion sealed their fate.
276 e process that ultimately results in crystal explosion, separation of debris, or crystal reshaping.
277  which captures the effects of the supernova explosion shock breakout flash on material surrounding t
278 were collected from areas around the oil rig explosion site during four cruises in early and late May
279 ased on a source-spectral model of a nuclear explosion; such a technique is efficient for regions con
280                       An underground nuclear explosion test near an active volcano constitutes a dire
281 ghly explosive chemicals, not in the nuclear explosion tests called "Major trials".
282 rates a plasmonic nanobubble, the mechanical explosion that destroys the host cancer cell or ejects t
283                                     The 2008 explosion that started a new eruption at the summit of K
284              Type Iax supernovae are stellar explosions that are spectroscopically similar to some ty
285 (GRB) provides clues about the nature of the explosions that occur as massive stars collapse.
286  that they disintegrated in pair-instability explosions that would rapidly enrich galaxies in iron.
287              Within the six years before the explosion, the system revealed dwarf nova outbursts indi
288 ren Gazel, and Eguwa) was increased by steam explosion treatment up to 5311, 4680, and 3832 mg/kg of
289                          In this work, steam-explosion treatment was evaluated as a procedure to reco
290 s that an extraterrestrial (ET) event (comet explosion) triggered Younger Dryas changes in temperatur
291 adionuclide signals from underground nuclear explosions (UNEs) are strongly influenced by the surroun
292  of the Genome-Wide Association Study (GWAS) explosion Variable Number Tandem Repeat (VNTR) polymorph
293        The (7)Be was created during the nova explosion via the alpha-capture reaction (3)He(alpha,gam
294              In turn, the palm's demographic explosion was followed by a reduction of tree species di
295 dentified because the light from the stellar explosion was magnified more than 50 times by the curvat
296 es in SO scenario supports the idea that the explosion wave could be reflected onto the people standi
297 ion mechanisms such as autocatalytic surface explosions which have nonlinear kinetics.
298            Integral to this is the 'Cambrian explosion', which records the rapid emergence of most an
299 na in solids is the mechanical initiation of explosions, which has long been speculated to result fro
300             North Korean underground nuclear explosions with magnitudes of 5.0-7.6 may induce overpre

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