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1 ith opponent categories (e.g., feminine male face).
2 iented to the opposite enantiotopic aldehyde face.
3 ith the Dawson-type POMs through its primary face.
4  and that this dependence is unique for each face.
5  the braincase evolving twice as fast as the face.
6 ild experiments and the many challenges they face.
7 ree of life, and outline the challenges they face.
8 s of 4-allen-1-ols into one prochiral allene face.
9 , melanocytes, and bone and cartilage of the face.
10 target face among a concurrent lineup of ten faces.
11  We work an example involving data from male faces.
12 sly found to respond to apparently different faces.
13 ick body odors tended to lower liking of the faces.
14 he spatial frequency or emotional content of faces.
15  in the appearance of ambiguous figures [1], faces [2], and a number of visual illusions [3-6].
16  to that of the yellowhead jawfish, managers face a challenge to develop strategies that allow connec
17                          The Rohingya people face a cycle of poor infant and child health, malnutriti
18 lex shapes than other cells and consequently face a greater challenge in distributing and maintaining
19            Overweight and obese older people face a high risk of muscle loss and impaired physical fu
20 in current clinical applications, but always face a performance tradeoff between time-to-result and a
21                                        India faced a major heat wave during the summer of 2015.
22        For instance, fluorescence microscopy faces a 'colour barrier', owing to the intrinsically bro
23                                       We are facing a major challenge in bridging the gap between ide
24 ased on the molecular structure of the prism faces accounts for this switch.
25                                              Facing adverse conditions such as nitrogen (N) deprivati
26 ask in which observers searched for a target face among a concurrent lineup of ten faces.
27  ocean's biogeochemical cycles are currently facing an unprecedented set of comprehensive anthropogen
28 that regard, with both clinical and consumer-facing analysis tools relying on this self-contained des
29                             We find that the face and braincase evolve at similar rates in Gymnotifor
30 l evolution and estimate evolvability in the face and braincase modules of a clade of teleost fishes
31  5%, cream or a vehicle control cream to the face and ears twice daily for 2 to 4 weeks for a total o
32                     Brain systems supporting face and voice processing both contribute to the extract
33 Cl)-has a corrugated packing along the (001) face and weak dispersive bonding in multiple directions.
34 pecific accounts suggest that impairments in face and word processing need not go hand in hand.
35 ystem that analyzes the visual appearance of faces and an extended system for the retrieval of person
36 ed poor memory of contexts paired with angry faces and atypical neural recruitment during context enc
37 nges in amygdalar responses to happy and sad faces and improved processing of positive stimuli during
38 tify the challenges that the field currently faces and look forward to future applications.
39         In contrast, responses to unfamiliar faces and objects remained linear.
40 network of brain regions that support WM for faces and to quantify the allocation of neural resources
41  conformations in the inward facing, outward facing and amphetamine-bound states.
42 ]) by comparison to free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) and chamber experiments.
43 a perceptual discrimination task for scenes, faces, and objects.
44 ated with more negative ratings of surprised faces, and with more direct response trajectories toward
45  to differentiated tissue properties between face- and place-selective regions in adulthood, which we
46 d vessel density were calculated from the en face angiograms of each of the 3 plexuses, as well as fr
47 in naturally occurring bacterial populations facing antibiotic challenge.
48                       Many of the challenges faced are unique to sub-Saharan Africa and the developme
49 amiliarity alters face recognition: Familiar faces are recognized more accurately than unfamiliar one
50 al attention to eye and mouth regions of the face, are also those that are differentially decreased i
51  of specific face sequences, the lower-level face area ML computes the deviation of actual from predi
52 ehaviorally relevant in the brain's fusiform face area.
53 show that the introduction of a single lipid-facing arginine residue near the middle of the beta barr
54                    We compare the challenges faced, as well as the solutions adopted, by these groups
55 cific increases in functional selectivity to faces, as well as improvements in face recognition, and
56 the ice-water interface is the smallest area face at the ice-vapor interface.
57                              The most stable face at the ice-water interface is the smallest area fac
58 ped in the ternary complex, would lead to re-face attack on the aldehyde and yield tagatose 1,6-bisph
59 eraction interface that results in the open "face-back" tunnel through the PD-L1 dimer.
60 ogy for green coffee quality evaluation, but faces barriers when applied to commercial roasted coffee
61 ing body of research has revealed that these face-based social attributions bias the outcomes of labo
62 the cheek while they were looking at another face being stroked on the cheek in synchrony or asynchro
63 ons, while viewing 3 s video clips of moving faces, bodies, and objects.
64  Le Fort fractures or fractures of other mid-face bones are exceedingly rare.
65 ver the rpSTS reduced the neural response to faces (but not to bodies or objects) in the rpSTS, right
66 EMENT Among the most basic survival problems faced by animals is balancing the need to seek food and
67 le inhibitors represent important challenges faced by current anti-AXL therapeutics.
68 perature represent one of the major stresses faced by microorganisms as they affect the function of t
69 ing the adaptation and mitigation challenges faced by multiple sectors in California.
70 operating conditions, overcoming limitations faced by previous healing agents such as chitosan agglom
71 ple allows the system to overcome challenges faced by previously reported reusable sensors, such as e
72 lternatives, given some of the disadvantages faced by spectrophotometric methods such as the use of e
73  Participants received 20 individual face-to-face CBT sessions of 50 minutes each or sequentially com
74 e nC60-stir was a superstructure composed of face-centered cubic (fcc) close-packing of near-spherica
75 few than three atoms energetically prefers a face-centered-cubic stacking, to serve as a nucleus of s
76 ion, we reveal a polymorphic transition from face-centred-cubic (fcc) structure to hexagonal-close-pa
77                      Theory predicts a dense face-centred-cubic phase of cobalt, which would be nonma
78 rature super-elongation without softening in face-centred-cubic silver nanocrystals, where crystal sl
79  rapid growth (seconds) of micrometre-sized, face-centred-cubic, three-dimensional nanocrystal superl
80 ield large-scale, high-density recording but face challenges of chronic gliosis and instability due t
81 tions from topology, in applications, it has faced challenges due to difficulties in handling issues
82               Nevertheless, the system still faces challenges in structural characteristics, incentiv
83 f intact proteins, but this technology still faces challenges.
84 esses in structuring ectothermic assemblages facing changes towards warmer and dryer climates.
85  main findings show that differences between face-choice and house-choice networks are seen in the ne
86 s with the behavioral false-positive rate of face choices.
87 of transgene silencing for transgenic plants facing climate change.
88   As ice surfaces-particularly the two prism faces-come under greater scrutiny, it is increasingly im
89 latory activity during processing of fearful faces compared with neutral landscapes.
90  the N400 in all comparisons except for body-face condition.
91  labeling, indicating a shift toward outward-facing conformations that can be interpreted using conve
92 l 6 months of age and 3 personalized face-to-face contacts (at 5.5, 7.0, and 9.0 months).
93 lly specific, as inactivation of ML impaired face detection while sparing body and object detection.
94 ctivation of areas outside ML did not affect face detection, and it was categorically specific, as in
95  ML is of critical importance for real-world face detection.
96              Here, we devised a naturalistic face-detection task and combined it with fMRI-guided pha
97 temporal dynamics and their versatility when facing different input statistics.
98 in the clinic; however, [(18)F]FDG-PET often faces difficulty in differentiating malignant tissues fr
99 ion is critical to the growth of these (100) face-dominated NPLs, as corroborated by density function
100              Conversely, tropical ectotherms facing dry summers would have fewer opportunities to cli
101 ned as swelling of lips, tongue, pharynx, or face during ACE inhibitor use and no swelling in the abs
102 stablished observe/imitate task of emotional faces during functional MRI in 28 healthy adults, with f
103 iew of the major challenges GxE studies have faced (e.g., difficulties replicating findings and high
104 g genetic lineage-tracing and scanning-block face electron microscopy, we show that injury of sciatic
105 ould improve the health of North Carolinians facing elevated risks of exposure to waterborne contamin
106 this time selective responsiveness to monkey faces emerges.
107 iated with differences in neural response to face emotions in several areas (F2, 888 >/= 13.45; all P
108 ying intensities of angry, happy, or fearful face emotions.
109 bnormal findings are scheduled for a face-to-face examination in the eye clinic.
110 subject of study of free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) experiments.
111 reasing rate of adverse events and hospitals facing financial penalties for readmission, there has ne
112                       The potential of front-face fluorescence spectroscopy combined with second-orde
113 lecules in red wine were identified by Front-Face fluorescence spectroscopy, and the emission intensi
114                              They rated each face for attractiveness, and for desirability for friend
115  diagnosis compared with usual care (face-to-face [FTF] diagnosis)?
116 mechanical signals, however, these phenomena face fundamental challenges that arise from the multimod
117 pectral imaging (MSI) creates a series of en-face fundus spectral sections by leveraging an extensive
118 de variety of clinical scenarios and patient-facing governance where only part of the VCF data is fit
119 igenous, more energy constrained populations facing greater trade-offs in energy allocation than do m
120 d approach is evaluated on large datasets of faces, hand-written digits, objects, newswire articles,
121 re than 10 lesions, or active lesions on the face, hands, or feet.
122  Research on trustworthiness perception from faces has unfolded in a way that is strikingly reminisce
123 ral resource extraction for their livelihood face high income variability driven by a mix of environm
124  to experience piperacillin underdosing when facing high minimal inhibitory concentration pathogens.
125  risk, with shorter telomeres in populations facing high risk of extinction when compared to non-thre
126 le visual attributes such as orientation and face identity, yet it would be counterproductive to appl
127                   We also discuss challenges faced in identifying biological functions for this large
128 ery of features corresponding to monkeys and faces in the image set.
129 sed in economically disadvantaged households face increased risks of poor health in adulthood, sugges
130 ata centres in wireless computing system are facing increasing efficiency challenges due to high powe
131 co-amygdala pathway in humans for processing face information projecting from the rpSTS, via the raST
132 ices are deployed as containers and the user-facing interfaces as web-based applications.
133  we present crystal structures of the inward-facing, intermediate, and outward-facing states of a con
134 ation adherence on the basis of both face-to-face interviews and clinical notes.
135                         We conducted face-to-face interviews with family members (N = 15) who had dir
136          One of the challenges these species face is a potent environmental source of DNA double-stra
137  found that the selectivity at each membrane face is pH-dependent and that this dependence is unique
138 ncludes the surprisingly powerful impact of "face-ism" - the tendency to stereotype individuals based
139  fits around a smartphone and which does not face issues usually common to reusable sensors.
140 nding 'antibiotic apocalypse', where mankind faces its biggest threat, untreatable microbes.
141                  One of the major challenges facing large-scale industrial applications utilizing nat
142 s to visually presented upright and inverted face-like stimuli.
143 how a preference to engage with a top-heavy, face-like stimulus when contrasted with all other forms
144 manufacturing systems to enable this promise faces many challenges.
145 for 6 to 12 hours, delivered through an open face mask) or ambient air.
146 ed no pain or discomfort, as compared to the face mask.
147                                  The cytosol-facing membranes of cellular organelles contain proteins
148 s unilateral, in TN patients the DPPS of the face might not be horizontally symmetric as in pain-free
149 7%) occurs outside of PAs, where the species faces multiple threats.
150 y measure cortical brain activation during a face-name paired-associate learning task.
151 RI in which they encoded and later retrieved face-name pairs.
152         Although the specialized response to faces observed in humans [1, 3, 5-7, 14] is often argued
153 or synergistic mixtures, these remedies have faced obstacles in production and analysis.
154          The system can obtain noncontact en face OCT images and horizontal line scans with an approx
155 g high-density Spectralis OCT B-scans and en face OCT images from the Cirrus OCT instrument.
156 s determined for structural SD-OCT alone, en face OCTA alone, and with en face OCTA combined with cro
157 ard of FA with OCT, and it is better than en face OCTA alone.
158 ty and specificity for CNV detection with en face OCTA combined with cross-sectional OCTA approaches
159 D-OCT alone, en face OCTA alone, and with en face OCTA combined with cross-sectional OCTA.
160                     Averaging of multiple en face OCTA images improves image quality and also signifi
161  performed on the automatically generated en face OCTA images of the superficial and deep retinal vas
162  extra-vascular OCTA signal identified on en face OCTA images were included in this study.
163 atoblastomas was only modestly slowed in the face of 80%-90% reductions in AcCoA and significant alte
164 aintenance of migration and body size in the face of environmental change.
165  pollination and establish resilience in the face of environmental change.
166  Abeta was then exposed to the extracellular face of excised membranes, and transmembrane currents we
167  increasing their niche breadths even in the face of few competitors.
168                                       In the face of global climate change, organisms may respond to
169        Swift action is often required in the face of indeterminate sensory evidence.
170  T-B-cell synapse may be advantageous in the face of infection.
171  looks like non-inflamed, normal skin in the face of massive inflammatory changes in nearby affected
172 climate regulation, but are declining in the face of multiple threats.
173               To ensure food security in the face of population growth, decreasing water and land for
174              These data indicate that in the face of predominant gamma-tubulin-1 expression, the accu
175 es to leptomeninges and as it evolves in the face of radiation and cytotoxic chemotherapy is just beg
176 emodelling dynamics and cell survival in the face of recursive, transient ER stress.
177 r able to downregulate their cravings in the face of taste temptations.
178 inding and processing site is located on the face of the beta-helix whereas the C-terminal domain is
179 bly acted as a compensatory mechanism in the face of the elevated endogenous tone.
180 xial ligand would occur on the less hindered face of the porphyrin, away from the strap.
181 ng a 3-benzyloxy group oriented to the alpha-face of the pyranose.
182 st, the tert-butyl group that shields the si face of the substrate plays the most sterically signific
183  the Cbeta H3 helix at the membrane-proximal face of the TCR, a region implicated in interactions wit
184 es in specific protein surfaces of the inner face of the viral matrix and at the Cyclophilin A bindin
185 dical congress in spreading knowledge in the face of this changing environment needs to be reexamined
186 mutational analysis revealed the hydrophobic face of two alpha-helices to be critical for membranous
187 g groups can promote epoxidation on opposite faces of the ring scaffold, evidence of competitive epox
188 emonstrated through the decoration of either faces of the sheet with gold nanoparticles through seque
189 ages in a particularly interesting and novel face-on halogen-pi interaction between the ligand's alky
190 micentral retinal vein obstruction) using en face optical coherence tomography (OCT).
191  female) were instructed to saccade toward a face or a house that, on different trials, remained the
192 jects to discriminate highly similar scenes, faces, or objects from multiple viewpoints, and has reve
193 en related to geometrically large parts like face outline and hair, preference and anti-preference of
194  adopt different conformations in the inward facing, outward facing and amphetamine-bound states.
195 s [4, 15], it was previously unclear whether face pareidolia arose from a uniquely human capacity.
196 objects that did not activate the stimulated face patch at all.
197 ty among neurons in the anterior fundus (AF) face patch, combining whole-brain fMRI with longitudinal
198                  Neurons within fMRI-defined face patches of the macaque brain exhibit shared categor
199 pended on precise targeting to the center of face patches.
200 oxytocin has implicated this neuropeptide in face perception and social memory, no prior research has
201 e in the eye-region during dynamic emotional face perception in groups of participants with ASD and t
202                                              Face perception in humans and nonhuman primates is rapid
203 ding the organization of the core system for face perception.
204  in increased neural activation of odor- and face-perception networks, respectively.
205 und that microstimulation strongly distorted face percepts and that this effect depended on precise t
206  need for extracellular metabolism, microbes face persistent public goods dilemmas.
207 view the conceptual and technical challenges facing plant phenomics.
208 les originating on the outer periclinal cell face, pointing to a cell-directed, rather than self-orga
209 l agents, and mutations at predicted channel-facing positions modulate this effect.
210  hearing brain preferentially reorganize for face processing in born-deaf people.
211 le of facial features in the middle patch of face processing in the macaque IT cortex may be closely
212                                    The human face processing system comprises a core system that anal
213 intermediate representation of a three-level face-processing hierarchy in the brain: mirror-symmetric
214 hus, two temporal lobe areas extend the core face-processing network into a familiar face-recognition
215 hat opponent social categories coactivate in face-processing regions, which compete and may resolve i
216 fant performance in a task used to determine face recognition ability (specifically, the ability of a
217 lationship between individual differences in face recognition and endogenous oxytocin concentrations.
218 hances subjective (but not behavioural) self-face recognition during synchronous and spatially congru
219 difficult viewing conditions when unfamiliar face recognition fails.
220 ctivity to faces, as well as improvements in face recognition, and ultimately leads to differentiated
221 nderstand how these regions mediate word and face recognition, it is necessary to characterize how st
222                           Familiarity alters face recognition: Familiar faces are recognized more acc
223 core face-processing network into a familiar face-recognition system.
224 ovel, assumption-free approach, we find that face-related prior knowledge and the derived predictions
225 ., "write"), but in ventral motor cortex for face-related words ("talk").
226  of animals to show a preference for a novel face) robustly predicts cerebrospinal fluid, but not blo
227        The techniques used were Serial Block-Face (SBF) and Automated Tape-collecting Ultra-Microtome
228                                 Serial block face scanning electron microscopy of zebrafish cones rev
229 size, which we visualized using serial block-face scanning electron microscopy.
230 ied to identify materials of importance that face scarcity risks.
231 set of the visual system (high-level vision: faces, scenes) and relatively late in visual development
232 euroimaging studies have identified multiple face-selective regions in the brain, but the functional
233                                       In the face-selective regions only, responses were more similar
234                               Development of face-selective regions, but not place-selective regions,
235 g these sessions, TBS was delivered over the face-selective right posterior STS (rpSTS) or over the v
236 ximately 50 and 400 ms after stimulus onset, face-selective sources in right lateral occipital cortex
237 e connections from early visual areas to the face-selective temporal area in individuals with early a
238 to a fine-grain pattern of object, body, and face selectivity.
239  that after statistical learning of specific face sequences, the lower-level face area ML computes th
240            The development of such platforms faces serious challenges at both the technological level
241 ughout its life cycle, the T. cruzi parasite faces several alternating events of cell division and ce
242         Preactivation of prior knowledge for faces showed as alpha-band-related and beta-band-related
243           Transgender women across the world face significant vulnerability to HIV.
244 nd mobility in epitaxial graphene on silicon-face silicon carbide.
245 mes modulate CPD formation, favoring outside facing sites and disfavoring inward facing sites.
246  outside facing sites and disfavoring inward facing sites.
247 ts on temperature of solar radiation on west-facing slopes.
248        Structural analyses suggest a face-to-face stacking of DNA nanosheets with peptides aligned pe
249  Can1 is promoted by transition to an inward-facing state.
250 tein transitioned from the inward to outward facing state.
251 s a reorientation from an inward- to outward-facing state.
252 the inward-facing, intermediate, and outward-facing states of a concentrative nucleoside transporter
253 on of the gain of feature tuning for partial face stimuli compared to whole face stimuli.
254 g for partial face stimuli compared to whole face stimuli.
255 he U.S. (representing a progressive populace facing stringent water quality regulations) were intervi
256  materials with limited telephone or face-to-face support).
257               Data aggregation efforts often face the challenge of record matching-the identification
258                                           To face the great challenges of ensuring food security and
259  patients experience poor asthma control and face the greatest risk of asthma morbidity and mortality
260                 Dictyostelium biologists now face the widespread challenges of analyzing and explorin
261            Conservation of migratory species faces the challenge of understanding the ecological requ
262 g of animals whereby the side that typically faces the highest illumination is darker.
263 ddress many of the aforementioned challenges facing the development of new POC diagnostics.
264                           Current challenges facing the field of metabolomics include scaling through
265                                        Cells facing the lesion exhibited increased filamentous actin
266 re significant only on the side of the anode facing the membrane in the MPPC.
267 ng force and permeation through ion channels facing the synaptic cleft.
268  salient health challenges and opportunities facing the United States, to identify practical and achi
269 ollowing visual adaptation to one individual face, the suppressed neural response to this identity be
270 o understand the mechanisms of contagion and face them.
271 n cancer diagnosis compared with usual care (face-to-face [FTF] diagnosis)?
272          Participants received 20 individual face-to-face CBT sessions of 50 minutes each or sequenti
273 ods until 6 months of age and 3 personalized face-to-face contacts (at 5.5, 7.0, and 9.0 months).
274 ssible abnormal findings are scheduled for a face-to-face examination in the eye clinic.
275 ss medication adherence on the basis of both face-to-face interviews and clinical notes.
276                                 We conducted face-to-face interviews with family members (N = 15) who
277                Structural analyses suggest a face-to-face stacking of DNA nanosheets with peptides al
278 tten CBT materials with limited telephone or face-to-face support).
279 TI measures in both groups, but not with the face/tongue connections, indicating anatomical specifici
280 his article is to discuss the current issues facing training and workforce in hepatology and propose
281 ake the chance of the 10-year anniversary of face transplantation to reflect on the path traveled and
282 on metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) is currently facing tremendous challenges, and a detailed understandi
283 ent stem cells (PSCs) into neurons currently face two major challenges-(i) generated cells are immatu
284 nical tests that evaluate the sense of smell face two major challenges.
285                                      Neurons face unique challenges of transporting nascent autophagi
286                         People who immigrate face unique health literacy, communication, and system n
287        We aimed to systematically review the face validity (phenotypical and pathophysiological resem
288 Yet few would advocate taking the results at face value.
289           Dwell time on socially threatening faces was assessed during the training sessions and at p
290 two major unresolved methodological concerns facing wealth research: how to address challenges to cau
291                                              Faces were less socially desirable when sick, and sick b
292 sed by severe deficits in the recognition of faces, which the many-to-many model predicts should nega
293 ntation was performed at the anterior tibial face with a reference-point indenter device.
294 ndicated by a short latency to vocalize when faced with a novel object task.
295                                Today, we are faced with a regulatory system that, weakened by decades
296 o educate the general radiologist who may be faced with interpretation of neonatal liver imaging.
297 akers often arrive at different choices when faced with repeated presentations of the same evidence.
298                    Competent authorities are faced with the challenge to provide adequate regulation.
299   Primates recognize complex objects such as faces with remarkable speed and reliability.
300 asingly important to connect the macroscopic faces with the molecular-level structure.

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