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1 vel, a method introduced as 'digital genomic footprinting'.
2 ental impacts (carbon, water, and ecological footprints).
3 tment due to their high efficiency and small footprint.
4  improve performance and minimise the memory footprint.
5 NA structures overlapped with the ribosome's footprint.
6 cts within a consensus TRAV1-2(+) TCR-MR1-Ag footprint.
7 r loss and lifestyle choices to reduce the N footprint.
8 ent fashion, as expected of PPR103's in vivo footprint.
9 data loss, errors, analysis time, and memory footprint.
10 se can offset a wastewater facility's carbon footprint.
11  for electricity explains the large energy N footprint.
12 stering of large data sets with a low memory footprint.
13 g integrated photonic devices with minimized footprint.
14  channel counts with little impact on device footprint.
15 h bound Fab6649 shows the conserved antibody footprint.
16 proaches are needed to reduce the industry's footprint.
17 e activation within the stimulus retinotopic footprint.
18  phenotypes are located outside of DNase-seq footprints.
19 in the L1 arrest larvae containing 32,685 TF footprints.
20  enriched in islet Regulatory Factor X (RFX) footprints.
21 nts, and functional sites inferred from such footprints.
22 nted for >90% of the variation in the damage footprints.
23 data to identify putative active CRMs and TF footprints.
24 at the scale of instrumental analytical beam footprints.
25 e day with as little as 1 ng of purified RNA footprints.
26  in regions with deep and long-lasting human footprints.
27 xes featuring mutually exclusive interaction footprints.
28 e similarity to fossil traces interpreted as footprints.
29  promise as a method for generating ribosome footprints.
30 ine thiols by differential isotopic chemical footprinting.
31 rophoretic mobility shift assay, and RNase A footprinting.
32               The extent of the global human footprint [1] limits our understanding of what is natura
33 53 kWh); and also achieved a negative carbon footprint (72.6 g CO2).
34                                 The resource footprints accounted for >90% of the variation in the da
35 recent years, despite its rapidly increasing footprint across the landscape.
36 ght important considerations when conducting footprint analyses and assessing the performance of foot
37 lear magnetic resonance, and dimethylsulfate footprinting analyses.
38 ome profiling results to an earlier ribosome footprint analysis, we have concluded that the majority
39                         Accordingly, DNase I footprinting analysis confirmed that AbrB bound to the p
40                    Transcription factor (TF) footprinting analysis identifies differences in the regu
41                     The miniature (<200 mum) footprint and modest weight (<0.5 g) of these probes all
42 ics has the potential to markedly reduce the footprint and resource requirements of quantum informati
43                                    The water footprint and the land requirement of the solar thermoch
44 ion locations are in arid regions, the water footprint and the land requirement of this fuel producti
45 dden states, we use rapid mass spectrometric footprinting and confirm our models' prediction that inc
46 oscopy and validation of the structure using footprinting and crosslinking approaches.
47 ted radical trifluoromethylation for protein footprinting and its broad residue coverage.
48                                     Chemical footprinting and molecular dynamics simulations show tha
49                                   Subsequent footprinting and mutagenesis analysis indicates that pro
50 e also enriched for DNase I hypersensitivity footprints and binding from four transcription factors a
51 ipulate optical signals with extremely small footprints and energy requirements.
52 ct, service, etc.) has smaller environmental footprints and for providing recommendations that help s
53 lationships between two comprehensive damage footprints and four resource footprints associated with
54 timised diets had up to 30% lower blue water footprints and generally contained lower amounts of whea
55 n regulatory variations have shaped islet TF footprints and the transcriptome and that a confluent RF
56 eocortical enhancers exhibit smaller H3K27ac footprints and weaker evolutionary constraint in eutheri
57  electronics to optimize performance, power, footprint, and cost.
58 ors were considered: embodied energy, carbon footprint, and eutrophication potential.
59 growth rate, a change in monoclonal antibody footprint, and poor genetic stability properties compare
60 e of these two flying fox species, the human footprint, and proximity to woody savanna were each stro
61            Chromatin profiling, phylogenetic footprinting, and functional assays enabled the identifi
62 potassium permanganate footprinting, DNase I footprinting, and in vitro transcription from the mitoch
63 n of evolutionarily conserved protein domain footprints, and functional sites inferred from such foot
64 nt to limitations of the DNase-based genomic footprinting approach and call into question the scope o
65                      In this study a carbene-footprinting approach was developed and applied to ident
66         Mass spectrometry (MS)-based protein footprinting approaches play an important role in elucid
67 on implementing complementary solution-phase footprinting approaches that differ in time scale, speci
68                             Speed and memory footprint are comparable to or better than those of comm
69                                      Hominin footprints are disproportionately abundant in this lake
70                                              Footprints are generally largest for pH and sea surface
71 lts indicate that relatively simple resource footprints are highly representative of damage to human
72                                Environmental footprints are increasingly used to quantify and compare
73                                We found that footprints are more consistent within countries than bet
74                         Greenhouse Gas (GHG) footprints are thus a highly relevant metric for urban c
75 as an additional degree of freedom and lower footprint area compared to conventional charge-based dev
76 onventional electrodes of equivalent on-chip footprint areas.
77 revealing unrecognized subtleties in disease footprints, as affected by human ancestry.
78 tive CRMs in the embryo containing 55,890 TF footprints, as well as 15,841 putative CRMs in the L1 ar
79 ch, we also developed a fluorescent adhesion footprint assay to record the molecular adhesion events
80 fically designed BC200 truncations and RNase footprinting assays demonstrate that RHAU binds to an ad
81                    As the fifth global water footprint assessment, this study enhanced previous estim
82 ehensive damage footprints and four resource footprints associated with 976 products.
83  inform customers of products' environmental footprints at the point of purchase and easily offset co
84 dopts a different docking mode and molecular footprint atop HLA-E when compared with the TRBV14(+) TC
85 rom northwestern Kenya, including 97 hominin footprints attributed to Homo erectus.
86 rint boundary patterns), with a preferential footprint boundary patterns relative to FOXA1 motif orie
87 ng occurs via four distinct border modes (or footprint boundary patterns), with a preferential footpr
88   Our gradient metasurfaces can enable small-footprint, broadband and low-loss photonic integrated de
89 ore, we show transistors with the same small footprint built on actual high-density arrays of such na
90 namically extends far beyond the retinotopic footprint, but the peripheral spread stays non-selective
91          Human activity is creating a global footprint by changing the climate, altering habitats and
92 e electromagnetic wave, reducing the antenna footprint by up to 100.
93 in's outer membrane regions are more heavily footprinted by OH radicals whereas the regions spanning
94                  The comparator with a small footprint can directly process analog signals and store
95 cture, we are investigating whether MS-based footprinting can provide coarse-grained protein structur
96                                    The water footprint consists of 7.4 liters per liter of jet fuel o
97  research community to reduce the transistor footprint containing all components to 40 nanometers wit
98 rvised learning footprinter called Detecting Footprints Containing Motifs (DeFCoM).
99 es chromatin accessibility, motif scores, TF footprints, CpG/GC content, evolutionary conservation an
100                                      The MAb footprints, cross reactive and strain specific, coincide
101 anslation efficiency estimated with ribosome footprint data from the aneuploid Drosophila S2 cell lin
102 ibe riboHMM, a new method that uses ribosome footprint data to accurately infer translated sequences.
103 a new computational approach that uses DNase footprint data to estimate and visualize the effects of
104 u. afarensis from both skeletal material and footprint data.
105                                          GHG footprints decreased with increasing area of production
106                                     Ribosome footprint densities along orfs reveal faster translation
107 ncluding inferring isoform-specific ribosome footprints, designing transcripts with fast translation
108 0 distinct structural probes from radiolytic footprinting, disulfide trapping, and mutagenesis to map
109          Here we used potassium permanganate footprinting, DNase I footprinting, and in vitro transcr
110  water per person for irrigation (blue water footprint) due to population growth (to 2025 and 2050).
111  identify specific transcription factor (TF) footprints embedded in active regulatory elements, which
112      Aggregate allelic bias signatures in TF footprints enabled us de novo to reconstruct TF binding
113 tacted its pMHC with a broad peptide binding footprint encompassing spatially distant peptide residue
114   In comparison, four commonly used resource footprints (energy, water, land, materials) together acc
115             Thermal denaturation studies and footprinting experiments confirm that isolated ES7 is st
116        Molecular docking simulations and DNA footprinting experiments suggest a model where a PC4 dim
117 d protein cross-linking and hydroxyl radical footprinting experiments.
118 l modeling, we determined that the ribosomal footprint extends 13 nucleotides into the N-terminal cod
119  and Ly49C.H-2K(b) possess similar energetic footprints focused around residues located within the Ly
120 ich are conserved motifs in Parvoviridae The footprints for 4C2, 12C1, and 9G12 span the surface loop
121 des the first internationally comparable GHG footprints for four cities (Berlin, Delhi NCT, Mexico Ci
122 d biodiversity losses, in short biodiversity footprint, for 45 countries and world regions globally.
123 nalyses algorithms, including a phylogenetic footprinting framework; (ii) 2125 species with complete
124                                              Footprint-free CRISPR-based gene correction of PSCs deri
125  keratinocytes from SCD patients resulted in footprint-free iPSCs with high efficiency.
126 -PEI-RNA complexes can efficiently generate "footprint-free" iPSCs, which may advance the translation
127 INT, were used to infer transcription factor footprints from existing DNase-seq data derived from cen
128 all existing computational methods to detect footprints from these data assume that footprint signals
129 se gas (GHG) emissions and reduce the carbon footprint generated by animal production.
130  the world economy has grown 153%, the human footprint has increased by just 9%.
131  possible redundancies among these different footprints have not yet been quantified.
132                               Using ribosome footprinting, here we perform global translatome profili
133 overy in terms of embodied energy and carbon footprint; however, the community scale was shown to hav
134 sed high-resolution hydroxyl radical protein footprinting (HR-HRPF) measurements to accurately measur
135                             Hydroxyl-radical footprinting (HRF) of protein-DNA complexes is a chemica
136                                          The footprint identified was significantly different from th
137  of nano-devices towards reaching 4F(2)/cell footprint in 3D arrays.
138 rs, choosing chemistries that have a minimum footprint in nature and that are more readily recycled o
139 ss the potential to reduce the environmental footprint in these application fields relative to the cu
140 promoter deletion analyses with phylogenetic footprinting in eudicots and in Arabidopsis accessions,
141 tanding record includes the earliest hominin footprints in the world (3.66 million years old), discov
142 f of the 2,382 lncRNAs detected had ribosome footprints, including 56 with significantly altered tran
143 lting vertical transistors exhibit a reduced footprint, increased intrinsic transconductance of up to
144 ses due to GHG emissions in the biodiversity footprint increases with income; (iii) food consumption
145                         Hydroxyl radical DNA footprinting indicated that the site-specifically bound
146 preservation bias, this abundance of hominin footprints indicates repeated use of lakeshore habitats
147          This has resulted in a multitude of footprint indicators, ranging from relatively simple mea
148                       The analyte extraction footprint is an elliptical area with a major diameter of
149               About 69% of the Australia's N footprint is attributed to food consumption and the asso
150                                 The antibody footprint is markedly different from the previous one id
151 nce most per-read data is discarded, storage footprint is often much smaller than that achieved by ot
152 has started in the 16 countries where GPEI's footprint is the greatest and in the program's 5 core ag
153                         This new approach to footprinting is a bridge between trifluoromethylation in
154              This could imply that DNase-seq footprinting is too insensitive an approach to identify
155                        To expand its genomic footprint, L1 must mobilize in cells that will contribut
156             This comparison reveals that the footprints left by E1 and E on HM14c10 largely overlap,
157  the EMB2654 binding site match a small RNA "footprint" located on the 5' half of the trans-spliced i
158 t nonlinear interaction within a microscopic footprint, making quantum metallic films a promising can
159 start codon, recent advancements in ribosome footprint mapping have revealed that non-AUG start codon
160 from agriculture suggest its full ecological footprint may be larger in extent than is currently reco
161 ve water use analysis, inspired by the Water Footprint methodology, to the Upper Rio Grande Basin (RG
162 a comprehensive and systematic comparison of footprinting methods for specifically identifying which
163 4 flux measurements in combination with flux footprint modeling, we find that landscape CH4 emissions
164 ntified was significantly different from the footprint obtained previously from models fitted into lo
165 array photonic crystals with an ultracompact footprint of 2300 x 2300 nm(2), which are monolithically
166 re often localized and exist only within the footprint of a cell.
167 e equivalent density of 495,000 beads in the footprint of a microscope slide yielded 100% sensitivity
168 tensive 3'UTR editing of METTL7A is merely a footprint of ADAR binding, and there are a subset of tar
169 dispersion, a visually recognizable electric footprint of AF drivers, for the ablation of all forms o
170          We inferred that K = 2 reflects the footprint of agricultural activity, such as expansion of
171 y, we thoroughly characterize the structural footprint of an anti-idiotype antibody (E1) specific for
172 ely 5-km(2) area that is consistent with the footprint of an estuary identified in pre-development ma
173 sive hopping mechanism and has a mean search footprint of approximately 24 bp at predicted physiologi
174 that spreads to neighboring cells beyond the footprint of cavitation.
175 of a spatial matrix that encodes the spatial footprint of each neuron in the optical field and a temp
176 re responsible for 36% of the current carbon footprint of households; the discourse should address in
177               The structure revealed a large footprint of interaction for hRSV90 on RSV F, in which t
178 an reduce the energy consumption and the CO2 footprint of large-scale fluid separations, which are tr
179           We also investigated the metabolic footprint of metformin, a drug associated with improved
180       First, we provide the first geographic footprint of nutrient excretion by freshwater fishes acr
181                                    The water footprint of oil production, including water used for hy
182                           The splitter has a footprint of only 3.8 x 2.5 mum, and is well within the
183        In this study, we estimate the carbon footprint of operating theatres in hospitals in three he
184           These data suggest that the repair footprint of Pol beta mainly resides within accessible r
185    However, genetic diversity showed a clear footprint of population contraction over the last 50 yea
186 al profiling in rat showed the translational footprint of premature stop codons in Ttn, TTNtv-positio
187 upper bound estimate of the lifecycle carbon footprint of shale gas in China could be approximately 1
188            We find the mean lifecycle carbon footprint of shale gas is about 30-50% lower than that o
189                          Overall, the carbon footprint of surgery in the three countries studied is e
190 rizon will continue to evolve and expand the footprint of telemedicine within ophthalmology.
191                                The catalytic footprint of the grain boundary is commensurate with its
192                             Furthermore, the footprint of the MKLP2 motor domain on the MT surface is
193                             This fluorescent footprint of the radioactive signal might be clinically
194 er current density while keeping the overall footprint of the sensor element constant.
195 urces, urban street networks offer a spatial footprint of these activities.
196     Conceivably, the immunologic and genomic footprint of this resistance is preserved in nonatopic,
197 aling pathways and chromatin through genomic footprinting of kinase activity and unbiased identificat
198 tes studied were found to have annual carbon footprints of 5 187 936 kg of CO2 equivalents (CO2e) at
199 and pair-wise crosslinking revealed distinct footprints of agonists and antagonists on the transmembr
200 orldwide human genetic variation reveals the footprints of ancient changes in genomic mutation proces
201 ndividual loci which was exploited to detect footprints of CTCF binding events and to estimate the av
202 s of the variability of greenhouse gas (GHG) footprints of field-grown tomatoes for processing.
203 in the mac1 mutant are inferred to represent footprints of MAC1-dependent protein binding, and Mac1 e
204 udy of human genomes has revealed widespread footprints of recent positive selection on standing gene
205                   The distinctive geographic footprints of recurrent bleaching on the Great Barrier R
206  and found that short cfDNA fragments harbor footprints of transcription factors.
207 he constrained packing of triangular binding footprints of truncated tetrahedra on a sphere defines a
208 rest is how early life experience leaves its footprint on brain structure and function.
209          Anti-icing surfaces have a critical footprint on daily lives of humans ranging from transpor
210         This effectively enhances its search footprint on DNA, increasing the probability of locating
211                            Clearly the human footprint on Earth is changing, yet there are still oppo
212 d that the TCRs shared a conserved energetic footprint on the HLA-E molecule, focused around the pept
213                          The broad histamine footprint on the human exercise transcriptome crosses ma
214 nt error-prone repair have left a mutational footprint on the insertion environment of mobile introns
215 s, and either eliminated or changed the L7Ae footprint on the mutant RPRs.
216 oint in the World history that left a unique footprint on the Northern Eurasian ecosystems.
217 und Mal3 shows that Mal3 makes a distinctive footprint on the S. pombe microtubule lattice and that u
218 standardized measure of the cumulative human footprint on the terrestrial environment at 1 km(2) reso
219 nal response, including density of ribosomal footprints on coding sequences, 5' leader ribosomal dens
220 ved from complex-immunized rabbits displayed footprints on gp120 more distal from the bridging sheet
221 genetic framework, we searched for selection footprints on LSE and single-copy LRR-RLK genes.
222                       Glaciers impart unique footprints on river flow at times when other water sourc
223    Here, we utilized the mapping of ribosome footprints on RNAs to explore translational regulation o
224 at these TCRs have very different energetic 'footprints' on HLA-A2, with no residues contributing to
225   The realization of high-performance, small-footprint, on-chip inductors remains a challenge in radi
226 duce genome-wide data that include distinct 'footprint' patterns at binding sites.
227 ls were cooled externally with simple, small-footprint Peltier thermoelectric coolers (TECs), and the
228  results indicate that energy use and carbon footprint per cubic meter of wastewater treated, varies
229 itorial boundaries; and (v) the biodiversity footprint per dollar consumed is lower for wealthier cou
230 nt analyses and assessing the performance of footprint prediction methods.
231 ical and technical factors on the quality of footprint predictions to highlight important considerati
232 ch support the high-quality nature of the TF footprint predictions.
233                                              Footprints preserve direct records of gait biomechanics
234                          The diazirine-based footprinting probe is effectively sequestered by, and in
235 parse model to predict the shape of ribosome footprint profiles from transcript sequences alone.
236               Deep sequencing based ribosome footprint profiling can provide novel insights into the
237 , using high-resolution quantitative dynamic footprinting (qDF) microscopy combined with a homogenous
238                               The median GHG footprint ranged from 18 in Chile to 61 kg CO2-equiv per
239                 The test consists of a small-footprint reader and cartridges that quantify the percen
240 ranslation efficiency, the ratio of ribosome footprint reads to mRNA reads for each gene, to paramete
241 llows determination of the ligand mechanical footprint, recognition site, and binding orientation.Map
242 that UF generated meagre food-related carbon footprint reductions (1.1-2.9% of baseline 2211 kg CO2 e
243                         Mutations within the footprinted region of Nup54 polymers blocked both polyme
244 n to directly measure the average RI in the "footprint" region of the cell during image acquisition.
245                           Published ribosome footprinting results and the analysis of a frame-shifted
246                       While dimethylsulphate footprinting revealed some evidence for G-quadruplex for
247                                     Chemical footprinting revealed that Ile-16 is significantly less
248              Analysis of RNA-binding protein footprints revealed that G quadruplexes are enriched in
249                  Deep sequencing of ribosome footprints (ribosome profiling) maps and quantifies mRNA
250 acterized site-to-site variability exists in footprint signal across motif sites for a transcription
251 , with reduced SNP density, and with a DNase footprinting signal in all tested cells.
252 etect footprints from these data assume that footprint signals are highly homogeneous across footprin
253 cision repair protein, revealed a mutational footprint (signature 30) previously observed in a breast
254 with ideal characteristics over a microscale footprint - simultaneously incorporating large contrast
255 tprint signals are highly homogeneous across footprint sites.
256 he sequencing read depth: GC content, target footprint size and spacing, and repetitive sequences.
257 n of membrane proteins by combining MS-based footprinting, specifically fast photochemical oxidation
258 n be accurately predicted from their digital footprints, such as their Facebook Likes or Tweets.
259 nces in RNA sequencing coupled with chemical footprinting suggested the opposite.
260       Here we present a differential protein footprinting technique employing an efficient photo-acti
261                        Here, we use advanced footprinting techniques to investigate binding between t
262 lication methods in general had a larger GHG footprint than those using a combination of methods.
263 ing hair cell precursors have smaller apical footprints than non-hair cells.
264 generated worse carbon, water and ecological footprints than other diets.
265         Upon excision, it leaves a short DNA footprint that can create in-frame and frameshift insert
266  conserved lock-and-key-like minimal binding footprint that enables 1E6 TCR to tolerate vast numbers
267  strategy yielded highly divergent antigenic footprints that do not exist in natural AAV isolates.
268 We found that plant MIRNAs have evolutionary footprints that go beyond the small RNA sequence itself,
269 le Dispersion Model FLEXPART and calculated "footprints" that indicate the potential source regions o
270 aps or partially overlaps with the ribosomal footprint, the free energy to unfold only the overlappin
271 with a comparative reappraisal of the Site G footprints, the evidence collected here embodies very im
272 ge was mainly related to the energy and land footprints, the latter being mainly determined by agricu
273  statistically robust flux estimates for its footprint, these principles do not extend to larger ecos
274 ied or captured, and by exploring the carbon footprint throughout an energy-intensive activated sludg
275        Pseudoatomic modeling mapped the 15C6 footprint to the capsid surface DE and HI loops, at the
276 continue to be frustrated by an inability of footprinting to identify the causative variant within a
277 ins (FPOP), and site-specific carboxyl group footprinting to investigate the HOS of protein and prote
278  and site-specific hydroxyl radical-mediated footprinting to localize the K-turns.
279  comprehensive k-mer-based analysis of DNase footprints to determine any k-mer's potential for protei
280 ster analysis, we assigned groups of similar footprints to different transport regimes and analyzed t
281 ied to Arabidopsis that maps over 90% of the footprints to the main reading frame and thus offers sup
282 In so doing we are able to quantify the mean footprint topology of the G3 trackway and render it usea
283 structure was located outside the ribosome's footprint, translation was repressed by <2-fold.
284 loci, T2D risk alleles that overlap with RFX footprints uniformly disrupt the RFX motifs at high-info
285                                     Ribosome footprinting using degradome data demonstrated RRGD loci
286      Finally, we show that DeFCoM can detect footprints using ATAC-seq data with similar accuracy as
287 timate sub-urban, food-borne carbon and land footprints using multiregion-input-output modeling and n
288 y data explored UF's ability to reduce these footprints using select farming technologies, building o
289 ges in protein conformation include 'protein footprinting,' using mass spectrometry.
290 age was primarily associated with the energy footprint, via emissions resulting from fossil fuel comb
291 the project is to create an open source zero-footprint viewer for image analysis that is designed to
292                         A method of chemical footprinting was used to characterize labile, cross-beta
293                                 Chemical RNA footprinting was used to compare the secondary structure
294 ell suited to providing fluxes from the flux footprint, we emphasize that spatial replication is esse
295 ein structures using a smaller computational footprint, we saw the need for a fast and simple tool fo
296 orm of psychological assessment from digital footprints, we test the effects of psychological persuas
297                       The observed recursive footprints, where the same amino acid can simultaneously
298 wave mixer is a coplanar design with a small footprint, which is fabricated on a glass substrate and
299 tial for firms to lower their overall carbon footprints while improving customer satisfaction by lowe
300  is the major contributor of the high food N footprint, while the heavy dependence on coal for electr

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