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1 while the density is merely 0.0058 or 0.0089 g cm(-3) , respectively, which far surpasses the best va
2 MD loss were -0.02 +/- 0.05 and 0.0 +/- 0.03 g/cm(2) for groups with baseline body mass index (BMI; i
3 (-0.04 +/- 0.04 compared with -0.02 +/- 0.04 g/cm(2); P = 0.033).
4 (-1)) or branched enoic acids (1.12 +/- 0.06 g L(-1)) in the presence of a dehydratase at 44% and 87%
5 ycles of repetitive exposure of cells to 0.1 g/L nZVI induced a persistent phenotype of P. putida F1
6 ol/L), HbA1c [-10 g/L (95% CI: -12.90, -7.10 g/L; impaired glucose tolerance) and -6 g/L (95% CI: -8.
7 L; 95% CI: -0.24, -0.036 mmol/L), HbA1c [-10 g/L (95% CI: -12.90, -7.10 g/L; impaired glucose toleran
8 academic performance in adolescents (per 100-g increase in birth weight, -0.004 grade, 95% CI: -0.04,
9 estational age <32 weeks, birth weight <1000 g, known immunodeficiency or no Danish-speaking parent.
10 etween anemia (hemoglobin concentration <110 g/L) and severe anemia (hemoglobin concentration <70 g/L
11 H915-1 (citrate titer: 157 g L(-1)), A1 (117 g L(-1)), and L2 (76 g L(-1))-to gain a genome-wide view
12 -45 y) with hemoglobin concentrations </=117 g/L (capillary blood) were recruited from 26 villages in
13 , while there might be a maximum input of 12 g/yr via the Baltic Sea.
14 ants of anemia (hemoglobin concertation <120 g/L).Anemia prevalence was approximately 40% in countrie
15  have fallen 16% from 152 g/d in 1980 to 127 g/d in 2011 (P-trend = 0.001).
16 g in the lower-protein group and 490 to 1470 g in the higher-protein group.
17 s, and birth weights ranged from 580 to 1495 g in the lower-protein group and 490 to 1470 g in the hi
18  to 10(-10)M in concentration and 2.7x10(-15)g in mass from 120nL solution.
19 study of preterm infants (birth weight <1500 g and/or gestational age <32 weeks) was carried out.
20 teners was shown to have fallen 16% from 152 g/d in 1980 to 127 g/d in 2011 (P-trend = 0.001).
21 -namely, A. niger H915-1 (citrate titer: 157 g L(-1)), A1 (117 g L(-1)), and L2 (76 g L(-1))-to gain
22 es were observed for sugar (difference: 1.16 g; 95% CI: -0.50, 2.83 g; P = 0.17).The study provides s
23 t the mean+/-SD content of AR was 58+/-16mug/g, bcAR was 182+/-52mug/g, and mAR was 136+/-40mug/g.
24  and pH 3.7) provided an extraction of 196mg.g(-1) of genipin.
25 chiral 2-methyl-3-hydroxy acids (1.1 +/- 0.2 g L(-1)) or branched enoic acids (1.12 +/- 0.06 g L(-1))
26                An increase in stress above 2 g/cm(2) did not enhance osteoblastic differentiation fur
27 eoclastic differentiation were enhanced at 2 g/cm(2).
28 tion (either by intraperitoneal injection, 2 g/kg, twice/day, for 7 days; or intermittent drinking 20
29  show permanent porosity of 430 and 160 m(2) g(-1), respectively, and can encapsulate an agricultural
30 est efficiency of 250microg/g and 2000microg/g of TPO, referring to 5microg/g and 40microg/g of lycop
31 ts (mean [standard deviation] BW = 864 [212] g; gestational age [GA] = 27 [2.2] weeks) who underwent
32 ut) given to low-weight (LW) neonates (<2500 g at inclusion) to reduce infant mortality rates, we obs
33          In low-birth-weight children (<2500 g), the RNFL was 3.5 mum (95% CI, 0.6-6.3 mum; P = .02)
34 uggested the highest efficiency of 250microg/g and 2000microg/g of TPO, referring to 5microg/g and 40
35 ldren born with birth weight less than 1,251 g who were treated with neonatal caffeine had improved r
36 t patients (from -2.26 g/L per year to -1.26 g/L per year), but no significant difference was seen in
37 educed in delayed-start patients (from -2.26 g/L per year to -1.26 g/L per year), but no significant
38  trans-(4.01+/-0.48) and cis-(5.04+/-0.26mug/g) lycopene, achieving 15.6% total lycopene bioaccessibi
39 vels to around 0.2 mg S/L at a ratio of 0.28 g S/g Fe3O4-Fe.
40 the effects of intravenous high-dose NAC (29 g over 2 days) with background low-dose nitroglycerin (7
41                       Alcohol relapse (>/=30 g/day) was not associated with mortality (P = 0.24) duri
42 adjuvant potent topical corticosteroids (<30 g per week) were permitted during weeks 1-3.
43             The median birthweight was 3,300 g (IQR 2,980-3,615).
44 ults (n = 12) consumed a meal containing 300 g raw carrot (providing 27.3 mg beta-carotene and 18.7 m
45 p (mean difference: -40 g, 95% CI: -230, 310 g).
46 tion of the trifluorotoluene analogue (5, 37 g, 70%).
47   Empagliflozin caused 50 +/- 4 and 45 +/- 4 g glucosuria on day 2 in subjects with IFG and NFG, resp
48 he standard care group (mean difference: -40 g, 95% CI: -230, 310 g).
49 rague-Dawley rats weighing approximately 400 g received mechanical ventilation for 60 minutes accordi
50  of TPO, referring to 5microg/g and 40microg/g of lycopene, for the oxidative stabilization of ROO an
51 R was 182+/-52mug/g, and mAR was 136+/-40mug/g.
52           Longer alcohol exposure (7 d x 2.5 g/kg, i.p.) restricted these increases to the dorsal str
53 abies having a very low birth weight (<1,500 g) in the more recent birth cohort.
54 creases the risk of low birth weight (<2,500 g) and preterm birth (<37 weeks' gestation), we compared
55  on the risk of low birthweight (LBW; <2,500 g) may depend upon maternal nutritional status.
56 tart patients during this time period (-1.51 g/L per year to -1.63 g/L per year), thus in early-start
57 of AR was 58+/-16mug/g, bcAR was 182+/-52mug/g, and mAR was 136+/-40mug/g.
58  tolerance) and -6 g/L (95% CI: -8.47, -3.53 g/L; normoglycemia)], triglycerides (-0.08 mmol/L; 95% C
59  exhibits fully reversible I2 uptake of 1.54 g g(-1), and its structure remains completely unperturbe
60 .52) and oil absorption capacity (1.60-3.54g/g).
61 nd 2000microg/g of TPO, referring to 5microg/g and 40microg/g of lycopene, for the oxidative stabiliz
62 effect on mean haemoglobin (Hb) status (-2.6 g/l; 95% CI -4.5, -0.8; p = 0.005).
63 7.10 g/L; impaired glucose tolerance) and -6 g/L (95% CI: -8.47, -3.53 g/L; normoglycemia)], triglyce
64 thy men to 3 salt intake levels (12, 9, or 6 g/d).
65 ed with a hemoglobin concentration of 4 to 6 g/dL.
66 his time period (-1.51 g/L per year to -1.63 g/L per year), thus in early-start patients the efficacy
67 ase in water absorption capacity (0.89-3.64g/g), water absorption index (1.97-3.52) and oil absorptio
68 sinol diglucoside accumulates (up to 28.65mg/g dry matter) in the later developmental stages in both
69 ube feeding group compared with 3200 +/- 680 g in the standard care group (mean difference: -40 g, 95
70 twice the total aroma: from around 3 to 6mug/g of berry).
71 line 1: ESI </=3.7 g/day, spline 2: ESI >3.7 g/day based on visual inspection of fractional polynomia
72 s) with linear splines (spline 1: ESI </=3.7 g/day, spline 2: ESI >3.7 g/day based on visual inspecti
73   These compounds possess a high density (>7 g/cm(3)) and wide bandgaps (>1.9 eV), showing great stop
74 d hyperoxaluria were defined as fecal fat >7 g/day and urine oxalate >40 mg/day.
75 trictive strategy (hemoglobin threshold, < 7 g/dL) of RBC transfusion during ICU stay.
76  severe anemia (hemoglobin concentration <70 g/L) and individual-level (age, anthropometric measures,
77 atients with time-averaged proteinuria >0.75 g/d and persistent hematuria had significantly worse ren
78 atients with time-averaged proteinuria >0.75 g/d had significantly poorer renal survival than those w
79  time-averaged proteinuria (>0.75 or </=0.75 g/d).
80 those with time-averaged proteinuria </=0.75 g/d.
81 : 157 g L(-1)), A1 (117 g L(-1)), and L2 (76 g L(-1))-to gain a genome-wide view of the mechanism of
82 he mean +/- SD birth weight was 3160 +/- 770 g in the enteral tube feeding group compared with 3200 +
83 gar (difference: 1.16 g; 95% CI: -0.50, 2.83 g; P = 0.17).The study provides strong evidence supporti
84 ere able to introduce (5m)C or (N6m)A into 9 g DNA as confirmed by partial resistance to restriction
85 ed to the liberal (hemoglobin threshold, < 9 g/dL) or to the restrictive strategy (hemoglobin thresho
86                       We also mapped phage 9 g DNA packaging (pac) site containing two 21-bp direct r
87        Through mining of V ores (130 x 10(9) g V/y) and extraction and combustion of fossil fuels (60
88  and combustion of fossil fuels (600 x 10(9) g V/y), humans are the predominant force in the geochemi
89 00 cycles at a high current density of 1.0 A g(-1) .
90 trations of 8 indoor allergens (Alt a 1, Bla g 1, Can f 1, Fel d 1, Der f 1, Der p 1, Mus m 1, and Ra
91  lactobacilli also remained high (>7 log cfu g(-1)) for 2months at 4 degrees C.
92                    The parent pentabenzo[a,d,g,j,m]coronene (PBC) compound is shown to exhibit a shif
93 lligence exist among individual differences (g) in performance in several species, and also at the ag
94 nd brain, and morphological abnormalities: e.g., disrupted lung alveolarization, atrophy of intestina
95 ion times when subjects perform an action (e.g., a reach-to-grasp pantomime) congruent with that affo
96 experience (e.g., hunger, joy) and agency (e.g., planning, self-control).
97 otropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists (e.g., triptorelin) are used for androgen suppression thera
98       The best of the novel 3'' analogues (e.g., 12i) outperformed arterolane itself, producing cures
99 ly reactive radical-trapping antioxidants (e.g., phenols, diarylamines, hydroxylamines, sulfenic acid
100 ementation of interactive web-applications e.g. to model missing segments, flexible protein parts or
101 ely used in (opto)electronic applications, e.g. organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), organic field-
102  several key variables of PbS NC assembly (e.g., NC concentration and solubility, solvent type, evapo
103 ple levels of muscle biosensor assessment, e.g. membrane voltage or contractile apparatus Ca(2+) ion
104 triction can influence implicit attitudes (e.g., towards a race).
105 recognition carry point mutations in Avr2 (e.g. Avr2(R45H) ), but retain full virulence.
106 e capacity for auditory spatial awareness (e.g., sound localization).
107 enerated in different genetic backgrounds (e.g. wild-type strain versus knockout strain).
108 nal information on the long-term benefits (e.g., life-years gained and mortality reduction) and harms
109 e comparisons between the newer biologics (e.g. vedolizumab) and the anti-tumor necrosis factor agent
110 etween ascorbic acid and other biomarkers (e.g., amyloid-beta40, total and phosphorylated tau protein
111                                  A borane (e.g., pinacolborane) is required to promote CAH.
112 uctural motif of G-quadruplexes formed by, e.g., telomeric DNA sequences, but are also interesting ta
113 t affected by interferences of byproducts (e.g., formation of NOI), (ii) the reproducibility of repli
114 ociation test (CARAT) were mis-calibrated (e.g., average chi(2) = 0.50-1.22 for MLM, 0.89-2.65 for CA
115 solable at low temperatures in some cases (e.g., aryl- and silylnitrile imines) or rearrange to carbo
116                             In some cases (e.g., Escherichia coli) the gene is not located within a b
117 an be associated with opponent categories (e.g., feminine male face).
118 d cue combination with natural categories (e.g., phonemes), providing qualitative evidence that human
119 ific to certain types of tissues or cells, e.g. lineage-specific regulatory elements.
120             Surface water characteristics (e.g., high dissolved oxygen, high pH, and enrichment of (1
121 fully predict which biological conditions (e.g., environmental variation, regularity, noise or a pres
122         By comparing various conventional (e.g. shear, compression and tension) and nano-indentation
123  published cases of splicing coordination (e.g., BIN1), the greater depth reveals many new cases, suc
124 mpounds with in vivo target activity data (e.g. animal toxicity testing results), the integrated chem
125 and epigenetic marks) and continuous data (e.g. gene expression, protein abundance, metabolite levels
126 characterized by a mixture of binary data (e.g. presence/absence of mutations, binding, motifs and ep
127 usually use singular features of the data (e.g. whole fluorescence).
128 Postdischarge inpatient resource use data (e.g., hospitalizations, skilled nursing, and rehabilitatio
129  often involve searching large image data (e.g., medical, security, and aerial imagery), but the expe
130 balances the rate of biodiversity decline (e.g., the relaxation of extinction debts, or the progress
131 try introduce so-called intrinsic defects, e.g., atomic vacancies and/or interstitials.
132 kely to contribute to disease development, e.g., flagella, prophages, and salicylic acid hydroxylase.
133 ading to the formation of stable diketones e.g. 1,2-quinones.
134 an commonly measured affective dimensions (e.g., valence and arousal).
135 associated with various genetic disorders (e.g., the Huntington disease), and thus was used in geneti
136 d single-point mutations in the Fc domain (e.g., E345K or E430G) enhancing Fc:Fc interactions, hexame
137 , on the diffusion of radiogenic elements (e.g., He and Pb) in host mineral.
138 y disorders involving marked eosinophilia (e.g. asthma), were particularly elevated in the peritoneum
139 t attainment of solid-solution equilibria (e.g., in stagnant waters), Fe-rich freshwater flocs are ex
140 fe to have two core components-experience (e.g., hunger, joy) and agency (e.g., planning, self-contro
141 e major challenges GxE studies have faced (e.g., difficulties replicating findings and high false dis
142 lel activation of Fshb inhibitory factors (e.g. inhibin alpha and VGF nerve growth factor-inducible),
143 ensity, and task relevant genetic factors (e.g., for WM: COMT val(158)met, DAT, BDNF val(66)met).
144 ntial contribution of non-oceanic factors (e.g., land cover change and CO2-induced warming) to the 20
145  does so by detecting perceptual features (e.g. bipedal motion) that reliably correlate with their ap
146  we need to represent its visual features (e.g. shape, orientation, etc.) and to map them into our ow
147 etecting differentially abundant features (e.g. species or genes) plays a critical role in revealing
148 nti-preference of extreme facial features (e.g., very large/small inter-eye distance), and reduction
149 g. EuO, GdN) or halfmetallic ferromagnets (e.g. CrO2, LCMO).
150 magnitude and direction of removal fluxes (e.g., crop uptake, leaching) have been difficult to estima
151 and exacerbation occur when oxidant foods (e.g. fava beans) are consumed.
152 proach to provide clean and storable fuel (e.g., hydrogen and methanol) directly from sunlight, water
153 y of Pah1 and its physiological functions (e.g. triacylglycerol synthesis).
154 ro models of human disease to be generated-e.g., in pluripotent stem cells.
155 ted in human tissues relevant to glaucoma (e.g., ciliary body).
156    The influence of broad-scale gradients (e.g. temperature and precipitation) in structuring tropica
157 gained and mortality reduction) and harms (e.g., overdiagnosis) of risk-based screening strategies us
158 iont Symbiodinium and its cnidarian hosts (e.g. corals, sea anemones) are the foundation of coral-ree
159 t ions are repelled from water/hydrophobe (e.g., air/water) interfaces, both computer simulations and
160 ve considerable programmatic implications (e.g., the necessity to screen for iron status before inter
161 lmost unlimited diversity and potential in e.g. coordination/organometallic main group and transition
162 ion of a factor needed for Fshb induction (e.g. growth differentiation factor 9).
163 s fat content.Nutrition label information (e.g., serving size, sodium, saturated fat, trans fat) for
164 racers, which limit physiological insight, e.g. the need for intravenous infusions and restriction to
165 y spin-polarized ferromagnetic insulators (e.g. EuO, GdN) or halfmetallic ferromagnets (e.g. CrO2, LC
166 ortant information for social interaction (e.g., person identity).
167  of the most abundant PDH kinase isoforms (e.g., PDK3), ameliorating PDH activity and mitochondrial m
168 tribution from the other motion kinematic (e.g., position).
169 rgely based on the perturbation kinematic (e.g., velocity), but also showed a small contribution from
170 s compared to transmission within a level (e.g., in a linear section).
171 stems to a periodic external forcing, like e.g. seasonal forcing in ecology and climate sciences.
172 teins (e.g. collagen, elastin) and lipids (e.g. foam cells, extracellular lipids) in the first 200 mu
173 e to global change effects that are local (e.g., more rain in some places), which would complicate pr
174 est that uppermost mantle at one location (e.g. under Indian Ocean) circulates down to the core-mantl
175 and tRFs arising from specific miRNA loci (e.g., miR-200c, miR-21, the miR-17/92 cluster, the miR-183
176 /182 cluster) and from specific tRNA loci (e.g., the nuclear tRNA(Gly) and tRNA(Leu), the mitochondri
177 us areas experienced higher forest losses (e.g. 0.39% yr(-1) in IUCN cat III), yet even highest statu
178  a multisubunit helicase-nuclease machine (e.g. RecBCD, AddAB or AdnAB) generates the requisite 3' si
179 ected by excess loading of macronutrients (e.g., nitrogen and phosphorus) from fertilizers, fossil fu
180 compounds of relative high molecular mass (e.g., between 400 and 900 Da) to less than 10 and in some
181 ying of chloride-containing raw materials (e.g., breaded frozen fish products) can lead to the format
182 wet food) or exceeded nutritional maximum (e.g. Se, 76% of wet food).
183 any failed to provide nutritional minimum (e.g. Cu, 20% of wet food) or exceeded nutritional maximum
184  compared different variants of the model (e.g. with and without antecedent effects).
185 " models and action-value-learning models (e.g., the Q-learning model).
186 olateral (dl)PFC], and a salience network (e.g., insula).
187 ortex; mPFC), a cognitive control network [e.g., dorsolateral (dl)PFC], and a salience network (e.g.,
188 nteractions between a core 'self network' (e.g., medial prefrontal cortex; mPFC), a cognitive control
189 mation from passive surveillance networks (e.g., citizen science) can be integrated into surveillance
190 fficiency incorporate biological networks, e.g. protein-protein interaction networks that have recent
191 tion requires strong optical nonlinearity, e.g. self-phase modulation, which, for fundamental reasons
192 within-country associations were observed (e.g., 1.05 [0.89-1.23] and 0.92 [0.71-1.18] per kJ/m(2) fo
193 is domain in order to link the quality of, e.g., a food to its aroma.
194  experiences haploid selection most often (e.g., pollen beneficial alleles become strongly associated
195 to uncertainty about the decision outcome (e.g., risk) or aversion to negative outcomes (e.g., loss).
196 increased incidence rates of all outcomes (e.g., for earache or infection, adjusted incidence rate ra
197 ., risk) or aversion to negative outcomes (e.g., loss).
198  how design changes in vehicle parameters (e.g., mass, engine size, and compression ratio) result in
199 gs acting on serotonin signalling pathways e.g. trazodone and lorcaserin.
200  behaviours are adaptive for young people (e.g., in terms of mating and reproduction) but costly for
201 naling component with a refractory period (e.g. G protein), and 3) inactivation of a factor needed fo
202                       Synaptic plasticity (e.g., long-term potentiation [LTP]) is considered the cell
203 res) with the probabilities of end points (e.g., death or system failure).
204 th conjugated and non-conjugated polymers, e.g. poly(9,9-di-n-octylfluorene-alt-benzothiadiazole (F8B
205 cation of prior pain management practices (e.g., guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and
206 ity to increase agricultural productivity (e.g., by enhancing the processing and turnover of dead org
207  memory, material and magnetic properties (e.g. transformation temperatures, strain, saturation magne
208 ase to correlate thermodynamic properties (e.g., self-assembling ability) of small molecules with the
209 nked to the amount of structural proteins (e.g. collagen, elastin) and lipids (e.g. foam cells, extra
210 ation of extremely low abundance proteins (e.g., </= 100 pg/mL in blood plasma/serum) using targeted
211 ss spectrometry-based targeted proteomics (e.g., selected reaction monitoring, SRM) is emerging as an
212 uring wet weather further increased rates (e.g., for earache or infection, IRR = 3.28, 95% CI: 1.95,
213 es (i) the use of PCR-inhibiting reagents (e.g., chaotropic salts and alcohol) and (ii) the washing a
214 4, 5], ion channels [6, 7], and receptors (e.g., [8]).
215 nd saturation of existing hotspot regions (e.g., CDR3) does not majorly influence intrinsic SHM in un
216 lude cell cycle and epigenetic regulators (e.g., Foxo3, Plk1, Mycn, Dnmt1, Dnmt3b, and Tet3).
217 e proteins that control glutamate release (e.g., SV2A, synaptogyrin-1) and postsynaptic signaling (e.
218 he carotid bodies are hyperactive at rest, e.g. essential hypertension, obstructive sleep apnoea and
219 ureus proteins were quantified, revealing, e.g., the precise temporal regulation of the SigB-dependen
220 mentally sensitive fluorescent rhodamines [e.g., tetramethylrhodamine (TMR)-thiols].
221 after the cleavage of the piperazine ring (e.g., CIP product with m/z 280) is described for FQs.
222 16%) and decline in many African savannas (e.g., -18% in sub-Saharan western Africa).
223 ophene/furan-based heterocyclic scaffolds (e.g., 4,5-dihydro-6H-thieno[2,3-c]pyrrol-6-ones (8), 4,5-d
224 otional distancing caused by art schemata (e.g., misunderstandings of artistic intentions and context
225 ynaptogyrin-1) and postsynaptic signaling (e.g., GluA1, PRRT2) with no changes in synaptic GABAergic
226 nships between specific features of sleep (e.g., network oscillations) and sleep-dependent plasticity
227 transporters of uremic toxins and solutes (e.g., indoxyl sulfate, p-cresol sulfate, kynurenine, creat
228 elevation, while other salt marsh species (e.g. Suaeda maritima) had no influence or a negative impac
229  MDR vaccine serotypes belonging to ST156 (e.g., 9V, 14, and 19A) and serotype 35B.
230 LD increased with advancing disease stage (e.g., higher in NASH than nonalcoholic fatty liver, positi
231 ces are incorporated as individual states (e.g. age, size, breeding status) in population models.
232 ween imaging features and mutation status (e.g., EGFR-positive [EGFR+] vs. EGFR-negative) was assesse
233  Given a training set of proximal stimuli (e.g. retinal images), a response noise model, and a cost f
234 y several measures of landscape structure (e.g., number of patches) relative to healthy coral.
235 rithm, is that the biggest hub structures (e.g., top ten) in the GRN all center at some transcription
236        In some cases, discrete subspecies (e.g., for Eubacterium rectale and Prevotella copri) or con
237 e from extraneous (nonanalyte) substances (e.g., ions of heavy metals).
238 d of a conventional s-wave superconductor (e.g. Nb, Al) and either strongly spin-polarized ferromagne
239  to escape the host's immuno-surveillance, e.g. by loss of HLA class-I expression.
240 289; 13%), nonspecific signs and symptoms, e.g., fever (n = 281; 13%), and gastrointestinal or genito
241 clude effects outside the economic system (e.g., environmental impact).
242       Circuits in the sensorimotor system (e.g., spinal cord) are thought to be assembled sequentiall
243 e important transitions in social systems (e.g., banking collapses) and physical systems (e.g., earth
244 , banking collapses) and physical systems (e.g., earthquakes), and yet it remains unclear the extent
245  higher-order functions in living systems (e.g., polypeptides, proteins, and nucleic acids) cannot oc
246  the conventional significance thresholds (e.g. P </= 5 x 10-8).
247 esence of callous-unemotional (CU) traits (e.g., deficient emotional reactivity, callousness) in cond
248 s the fraction of a specific variant type (e.g. single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) or indel) within
249 tive to global changes that are universal (e.g., higher temperature, large-scale climate oscillations
250 te at which spending appreciates in value (e.g., through interest, learning, or capacity building).
251        A number of experimental variables (e.g., a composition and pH of the supporting electrolyte,
252 ates the stochastic dynamics of variables (e.g., physiological or biological measures) with the proba
253 r indel) within a broader set of variants (e.g. all variants or all non-SNPs).
254 r continuous microbial genetic variations (e.g., for Faecalibacterium prausnitzii) were associated wi
255 ould participate in pore formation are e, f, g, diabetes-associated protein in insulin-sensitive tiss
256 of AN (33%) than participants with 0 mug fHb/g (5%) (P < .001).
257 with baseline concentrations of 8-10 mug fHb/g had a higher cumulative incidence of AN (33%) than par
258           Even if there is good evidence for g in nonhuman animals, we are left with major questions
259 s 6.07+/-2.17mg gallic acid equivalent (GAE)/g FW.
260 ntent was 0.57+/-0.39mg cyanidin-3-glucoside/g fresh weight (FW) and TPC was 6.07+/-2.17mg gallic aci
261 s show a specific capacity of about 130 mA h g(-1) at 35 C (fully charged within 100 s) and sustain
262 eline (below the cut-off value of 10 mug Hb/ g feces).
263 subjects in BDNF levels (11 studies, Hedges' g=0.058, 95% CI=-0.120 to 0.236, P=0.522).
264 iver operating characteristic curve (AUC, in g/mL. min) for (18)F-FTT was assessed in normal mouse or
265  relatively small amounts of energy (<0.3 kJ/g) are absorbed by the compression of these MOFs.
266         The results, together with the large g-factor and Rashba spin-orbit coupling in In0.75 Ga0.25
267 pability (180 mAh g(-1) at 0.5 C and 140 mAh g(-1) at 1 C) and a higher energy density ( approximatel
268 tery shows a better rate capability (180 mAh g(-1) at 0.5 C and 140 mAh g(-1) at 1 C) and a higher en
269 a/Na(+) ) with high charge capacity (190 mAh g(-1) ).
270 eries, displaying a high capacity of 520 mAh g(-1) after 120 cycles at 0.6 C with a high-capacity ret
271 capacity (based on two electrons) of 617 mAh g(-1), making them attractive for low-cost, energy-dense
272 exhibits a reversible capacity of 1,327 mAh/(g of S), along with fast reaction kinetics and negligibl
273 75-9.78 mug/g.Cr), and high (9.78-427.38 mug/g.Cr).
274 le of urinary TCS levels: low (>0.1-2.75 mug/g.Cr), medium (2.75-9.78 mug/g.Cr), and high (9.78-427.3
275  (>0.1-2.75 mug/g.Cr), medium (2.75-9.78 mug/g.Cr), and high (9.78-427.38 mug/g.Cr).
276 ic DIOS patients with hepatic iron >50 mumol/g at magnetic resonance imaging to compare the metabolic
277 action which expressed 1.03+/-0.01 (mumolAAE/g) ABTS radicals-scavenging activity.
278 des an impressive energy density of 2.58 mWh g(-1) or 3.6 mWh cm(-3), high tensile strength of over 1
279 amples at lower concentrations (16.9-49.3 ng g(-1) dw).
280 h concentrations ranging from 542 to 3645 ng/g dry weight (dw).
281 polymers known as graphitic carbon nitrides (g-C3N4) have emerged as promising photocatalysts for hyd
282 y similar concentrations of LK (0.5-2.5 nmol/g tissue) were found in LanCL1 knock-out, TKO and wild t
283 : 36.88 +/- 4.11 vs men: 21.22 +/- 3.65 nmol/g protein, p = 0.007) was observed.
284 54, n = 3, all values expressed as mean nmol/g protein +/- standard error of the mean, p = 0.040 by A
285 eCN)](+), effectively reductively couples NO(g) at RT in methanol (MeOH), giving a structurally chara
286 t the air-water interface with increasing O3(g) during tauc approximately 1 mus contact time and cont
287 e is ambiguous evidence for the existence of g when analyzing data using a mixed approach, that is, w
288  specific to spatial ability, independent of g; and (iii) these genes will be associated with all com
289 e polyester powder contained 6 pg/g and 2 pg/g for (232)Th and (238)U, respectively.
290          The polyester powder contained 6 pg/g and 2 pg/g for (232)Th and (238)U, respectively.
291  to around 0.2 mg S/L at a ratio of 0.28 g S/g Fe3O4-Fe.
292 igher dietary Se doses (32.5 and 57.5 mug Se/g) exhibited impaired performance in the latent learning
293 idual differences within a nonhuman species (g).
294 ses with increasing water content, and its T g decreases correspondingly.
295 t exhibits a glass-transition temperature (T g ) and a rubbery plateau.
296                                          The g-formula has been used exclusively to estimate effects
297  states generates a higher transconductance (g m ) and unity current gain cut-off frequency (f T ) th
298 compared to amorphous CDs (a-CD) yet undoped g-CD display limited photosensitizer ability due to low
299 ose subgroups (37.2 +/- 7.8 nmol x min(-1) x g(-1), P < 0.01 vs. controls, P < 0.05 vs. standard-dose
300 e standard-dose (27.9 +/- 9 nmol x min(-1) x g(-1), P < 0.05 vs. controls) and high-dose subgroups (3

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