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1  gene duplications, the latter of which have given rise to 12 copies of alpha-gliadin genes clustered
2 -field approximation of the discrete process gives rise to 22 different classes of partial differenti
3 deaths per year (95% CI, 93 300-121 200) and give rise to 56 100 (95% CI, 50 800-61 400) episodes of
4                                This evidence gave rise to a global effort to develop a new generation
5 ightened the maternal inflammatory state and gave rise to a new, specific transcriptional response.
6  speciation event in the tropical Andes that gave rise to a sibling species, formerly considered the
7 of "neutrophil-like" monocytes, whereas MDPs gave rise to a subset of monocytes that yielded monocyte
8 n entire protein structural conformation can give rise to a CD spectrum.
9 id synchronous cell divisions and ultimately give rise to a diploblastic epithelial body plan after g
10                           Neural crest cells give rise to a diverse array of derivatives including ne
11          Anisotropic optical properties also give rise to a magnetic writing board using graphene sus
12 defects (i.e., few to multilayer step edges) give rise to a morphology-dependent (i.e., height-depend
13 asG12D fetal liver hematopoietic progenitors give rise to a myeloid disease upon transplantation.
14 morphic mutations in the same genes can also give rise to a partial loss of T cells in a spectrum inc
15 upled with the consistent framework topology give rise to a series of MOFs with a remarkable range of
16 rate that photogenerated electron-hole pairs give rise to a stable anodic photocurrent whose potentia
17  complex magnetic structure and interactions give rise to a strong piezomagnetic effect.
18  interfacial free energy minimization, which gives rise to a breakup limit.
19 hysiology, we show that one isoform, AtMCU1, gives rise to a Ca(2+)-permeable channel activity that c
20 ogically similar sister cells and eventually gives rise to a clonal population.
21  transposable element Dsg to tag a gene that gives rise to a defective kernel (dek) phenotype.
22 rameshift introduces a gain of function that gives rise to a dominant negative form of CAV1, defining
23 ity does not lead to energy dissipation, but gives rise to a flow perpendicular to applied pressure.
24 corporates the alkanethiol in a second step, gives rise to a heterogeneous distribution of oligonucle
25 ) is subject to extensive gene splicing that gives rise to a large number of functional and nonfuncti
26  (defined by side scatter on flow cytometry) gives rise to a mature high granular (HG) pool, which th
27 animal development, and loss of its activity gives rise to a range of defects, from aberrant morphoge
28 nscription factor SPT5, but not NELF-E, also gives rise to a specific inhibition of HSV-1 late gene e
29                                         This gives rise to a substantially enhanced equatorial bondin
30          Constant diamagnetic susceptibility gives rise to a temperature independent elastic modulus
31 cally driven reaction, ethylene epoxidation, giving rise to a 20-fold selectivity enhancement relativ
32 but is liberated for interactions with MinD, giving rise to a 4-beta-stranded "open" structure throug
33  a conventional ethics committee, frequently giving rise to a board's bureaucratic excesses, which mi
34 lization capacity of biotinylated molecules, giving rise to a cheaper and a robust method (it is not
35 ypes, similar fusion kinetics were observed, giving rise to a common fusion mechanism.
36  Ag NPs by the incoming SR-Au(I)-SR modules, giving rise to a core-shell [Ag32@Au12(SR)30](4-).
37 gNPs as a result of electrostatic repulsion, giving rise to a detectable color change.
38  compartment, is different at any given time giving rise to a distinct signature of ROS levels at the
39                   This will gradually close, giving rise to a healthy, spherical optic cup.
40 als 206 significant links among 94 diseases, giving rise to a highly clustered disease association ne
41 phenomenon produced in neutron-star mergers, giving rise to a hitherto unidentified population of rad
42 "scars" in the underlying lattice structure, giving rise to a local increase in the transition temper
43 s midway along the thoracic vertebrae before giving rise to a long and extensive cauda equina.
44  in Li4/3Ti5/3O4, both locally and globally, giving rise to a multi-stage kinetic process involving m
45  the potential risk of mixed dimer formation giving rise to a new TCR with unpredictable specificity.
46 a) superfamily inhibitors of erythropoiesis, giving rise to a promising new investigative therapy.
47 cap in multiple conformations (syn and anti) giving rise to a relatively plastic and nonspecific mode
48 H3CHOO compared with the deuterated species, giving rise to a significant kinetic isotope effect of a
49 e dynamic scenario in which phage infections give rise to abrupt and severe collapses of bacterial po
50 ' access to positive institutional channels, giving rise to accumulative benefits.
51 equires identifying structural features that give rise to active surfaces.
52 ng machine, we explain how these constraints give rise to adaptive quantal information sampling in ti
53 periments showed that a single CE cell could give rise to additional CE cells and to both supporting
54                                           It gives rise to adducts which are found in many natural pr
55 FM immune responses to bacteria, potentially giving rise to adverse pregnancy outcomes.
56 tiation and evolution and their potential to give rise to all classic hallmarks of cancer.
57  between self-renewal and differentiation to give rise to all nephron epithelia.
58           In contrast, F12SubPc-TCBD-aniline gave rise to an intense, broad emission, which red shift
59 reover, the CaV1.3-densin-CaMKII interaction gave rise to an outward tail current of up to 8 s durati
60 mic interactions between competing genotypes give rise to an evolutionarily stable growth rate that s
61                                    The model gives rise to an inverse power distribution of travel ti
62 ecognized marker compound for robusta beans) gives rise to an isolated peak in the 60MHz spectrum, wh
63        Failure of the optic fissure to close gives rise to an ocular disorder known as coloboma.
64 xcited D-/L-Trp enantiomers and rGO/gamma-CD giving rise to an enantioselective photoluminescence que
65 , and it also sustained their presence, thus giving rise to an enlarged memory pool.
66  cells within the SEAM have the potential to give rise to anlages of different ocular lineages, inclu
67     Modification with non-triazolic peptides gave rise to anti-fouling properties and still enabled t
68 sition of viral sequences in the host genome gives rise to anti-sense, anti-viral piRNAs.
69          To understand how excitable tissues give rise to arrhythmias, it is crucially necessary to u
70  in auditory brain areas that are thought to give rise to auditory perception deficits such as tempor
71  that disruptions of this selectivity filter give rise to autoimmune diseases.
72  the enantioenriched dihydrofuran precursors gave rise to axially chiral furans with high enantiopuri
73 es remained low but intermediate cells still gave rise to basal cells, whereas basal cells divided on
74 tive procedure for -omics data exploitation, giving rise to biologically relevant results.
75               Besides osteoblasts, MMPs also give rise to bone marrow adipocytes and stromal cells in
76           Adult hippocampal neuroprogenitors give rise to both neurons and astrocytes.
77 ion with stem cell-like characteristics that gives rise to both lineages and, at the same time, acts
78                Oxytocin-modulated DA neurons give rise to canonical striatal projections.
79           Instead, monocyte precursors could give rise to CD11c(+) cells in inflamed islets.
80  to stimulation with anti-CD3/CD28 beads and gave rise to CD161(-) progeny in vitro.
81        Adoptive transfer of splenic DN cells gives rise to CD8alphaalpha cells in the gut, establishi
82                   The neural mechanisms that give rise to CE are, however, poorly understood.
83 henacylDO3A derivatives in aqueous solution, giving rise to changes in the luminescence and NMR spect
84 eruption, the 'novalike' binary systems that give rise to classical novae exhibit high rates of mass
85 onomeric BslA is necessary and sufficient to give rise to complex biofilm architecture, whereas dimer
86 ology is how a group of primordial cells can give rise to complex organs.
87 s shed light on evolutionary mechanisms that give rise to complex structures such as the placenta.
88 rs with Z2 topological electronic order that gives rise to conducting light-like surface states.
89 an arbitrary a priori choice of features may give rise to confirmation bias.
90 nctional glycosylation of alpha-dystroglycan gives rise to congenital muscular dystrophies.
91 ng weak covalent and lone-pair interactions, give rise to cooperative structural-ordering processes,
92 of polymer chains with low hydration levels, giving rise to crystalline structures that are highly re
93 tial locations of refugia and processes that gave rise to current patterns of diversity are less well
94  intermediates and subsequent reactions that give rise to cyclopropanation.
95  understand which common ancestor could have given rise to descendants as different as giant squid an
96 us proper, and nucleus of the lateral recess gave rise to descending projections to the SGN/V and the
97 e topography of IP outputs, all IP subnuclei gave rise to descending projections, whereas major ascen
98 otic transmission of influenza A viruses can give rise to devastating pandemics, but currently it is
99 itional combinations of polysaccharides also give rise to diauxic growth, other combinations result i
100 on that UPFDs, which dominate energy intake, give rise to dietary patterns that are low in micronutri
101 s known about how different budding patterns give rise to different functions at the population level
102 r cells with short- and long-term signalling giving rise to different downstream secretion events tha
103 ies of the opposing antigen-presenting cell, giving rise to different signaling and physiological res
104                               The precursors give rise to differentiated neurons, the axons of which
105 on between the two configurations, which may give rise to disease-associated repeat expansion.
106 nt system can fail in some circumstances and give rise to disease.
107 mbinations of light responses in each strain gives rise to distinct photophysiological phenotypes tha
108 iated by phase separation, a phenomenon that gives rise to diverse non-membrane-bound nuclear, cytopl
109 ear old ewes derived from the cell line that gave rise to Dolly, yet none of our aged sheep showed cl
110 descendants of the ancestral population that gave rise to domesticated rice, but relatively little at
111             We show that the En1 microdomain gives rise to dopaminergic (DA) neurons, whereas the Dbx
112 evels, which occur in aging and stroke, will give rise to dysfunctional CBF regulation and may result
113 etabolite exchanges in microbial communities give rise to ecological interactions that govern ecosyst
114  nitrite (NO2-), and unsaturated fatty acids give rise to electrophilic nitro-fatty acids (NO2 -FAs),
115 genitors during embryonic development, which give rise to endothelial and hematopoietic cell lineages
116 und state for the Atlantic capacitor effect, giving rise to enhanced biennial variability in the Paci
117 ted segment enhances local epigenetic order, giving rise to "epigenetic solitons" which travel and di
118 otic liver weakened the hepatoprotection and gave rise to exacerbated liver injury upon insult.
119 play of fundamental science and engineering, give rise to fascinating everyday effects (coffee rings)
120 that the specialised C tactile modality that gives rise to feelings of pleasant, affective touch, can
121 trast, upon amputation, tph1b(+) joint cells give rise to fibroblasts that distribute across the enti
122 ssembly of actin filaments along axon shafts giving rise to filopodia.
123                An miR482/2118 targeted locus gave rise to four main transcript isoforms through AS/AP
124 nsic sensory hyperactivity and disinhibition give rise to frontal overload and disrupt executive cont
125 sification and for deciphering how structure gives rise to function in the brain.
126 erentiation and require prolonged culture to give rise to functional neurons with electrical activity
127 lanting the pore domain of TRPV1 into Shaker gives rise to functional channels that can be activated
128                       The follicular pathway gives rise to germinal centers (GCs) that can take weeks
129 nd physical properties of interfaces and has given rise to great advances in surface and interface en
130 d in a single cell but on different alleles, giving rise to H3S10ph and H3S28ph epialleles.
131         Alternatively, progenitor cells also give rise to HCCs and iCCAs with markers of progenitor c
132 by multiple copies of the nucleoprotein (N), giving rise to helical nucleocapsids.
133              Overall, application of MAE can give rise to high quality pectin.
134 tting has occurred within Magicicada and has given rise to highly variable Hodgkinia gene dosages amo
135 s into networks of corner-sharing tetrahedra gives rise to highly correlated magnetic phases with str
136 is no evidence to uphold the view that UPFDs give rise to hyperpalatable foods associated with a quas
137 differentiate into biliary-like cells (which give rise to iCCA).
138                         Total tonsil B cells give rise to IgE(+) PCs by direct and sequential switchi
139 rentiation and regain IL-7Ralpha expression, giving rise to IL-7-responsive polyfunctional CD4+ effec
140 is acid and achiral Bronsted base components gives rise to in situ enolate generation from monocarbon
141 no-oligonucleotides to pure p-MBA monolayers give rise to increased storage stability and better anal
142                        Fluorine substituents gave rise to increasingly more stabilizing interactions
143 e suggest investigating how brain mechanisms give rise to inferential, model-building explanations.
144 tations in the catalytic domain of Mps1 that give rise to inhibitor resistance, but retain catalytic
145  of an enantioenriched substrate immediately gives rise to intense Cotton effects in the visible regi
146 l and electronic features of these compounds give rise to interesting physical and optical properties
147 xistence of a common luminal progenitor cell giving rise to intermediate, restricted alveolar and hor
148 C, (2)H/(1)H, and (15)N/(14)N ratios of NDMA give rise to isotope fractionation trends that can be us
149 ntration of functional apoE4 monomers, which gives rise to its higher lipid binding compared with apo
150                              Other agnathans gave rise to jawed vertebrates or gnathostomes, the grou
151 ad adaptations to environmental uncertainty, giving rise to key features of the behavioral constellat
152 cases of de novo missense mutations in EHMT1 giving rise to KS have been described.
153 absence of intersystem crossing, which often gives rise to large excited-state energy losses in trans
154 oietic cells, they reacquired the ability to give rise to leukemia in vivo and reestablished leukemic
155                       In rare cases, VZV can give rise to life-threatening disease in otherwise healt
156 ilized, advance to the blastocyst stage, and give rise to live young than their in vivo-produced coun
157 nt of rod-like molecules of liquid crystals, giving rise to long-range interactions that minimize the
158                     The malignant cells also gave rise to lymphomas upon transfer to Rag-deficient an
159                      Dysfunctional lysosomes give rise to lysosomal storage disorders as well as comm
160 nocytes extravasate into inflamed tissue and give rise to macrophages or dendritic cells, the recruit
161 sonic nature allows for condensation and may give rise to Majorana physics without invoking a superco
162 he complexity of plant antioxidative systems gives rise to many unresolved questions.
163 ccurrence in both membrane leaflets commonly gives rise to matching liquid or liquid-ordered domains
164 The use of supramolecular motifs may further give rise to materials for the controlled encapsulation
165        The metallation at the porphyrin core gives rise to materials with enhanced sorption and catal
166 m DNA cages to liposomes with high fidelity, giving rise to membrane curvatures present in cells yet
167 e epigenetic state, the subset of cells that gives rise to memory cells acquired de novo DNA methylat
168 ate that HLHS-iPSC have a reduced ability to give rise to mesodermal, cardiac progenitors and mature
169 n of genes involved in T-cell signaling, and give rise to mixed-lineage lymphoma in vivo.
170 ms partly from the presence of isotopes that give rise to more peaks to interpret compared to lower r
171 e activity of their clock cell targets, they give rise to morning and evening behavior.
172 rating cells in the coelomic epithelium (CE) give rise to most of the somatic cells in both XX and XY
173 ric neural cells transplanted into the bowel give rise to multiple functional types of neurons that i
174 s a common phenomenon in which a single gene gives rise to multiple transcript isoforms.
175 rpin manner near each carboxylic acid group, giving rise to multiple embedded layers of functional gr
176  myelin and Remak cells and their ability to give rise to myelin cells after regeneration has not bee
177 ) are endowed with diverse potencies and can give rise to myeloid and lymphoid lineage progenitors.
178  (HR) comprising IL-4Ralpha and IL-13Ralpha1 give rise to myeloid cells but not T cells.
179 on factor eEF1A2 have recently been found to give rise to neurodevelopmental disorders.
180       IE2-transduced neural progenitor cells gave rise to neurospheres with a lower frequency and pro
181 he developmental origins of fibroblasts that give rise to new endothelial cells.
182 of meristems, regions of dividing cells that give rise to new organs.
183 electron vortices, which are bosonic and may give rise to new types of condensates.
184 es separate, but fast reductive elimination, giving rise to Ni(I) species.
185 ile particles to topological constraints can give rise to novel non-equilibrium dynamical patterns th
186 monstrate how different regulatory sequences give rise to nucleosome-mediated TF collaborations that
187 the understanding of how structural elements give rise to observed function.
188 e that trunk neural crest cells do, in fact, give rise to odontoblasts of trunk dermal denticles.
189 ernatively with two different regions of 7SK giving rise to open and closed forms that dictate the st
190  that tumor-associated endothelial cells can give rise to osteoblasts in prostate cancer through endo
191 te-associated antigen 4 (CTLA4) deficiencies give rise to overlapping phenotypes of immune dysregulat
192                   A simple feedback seems to give rise to P. polycephalum's complex behaviors, and th
193 itis is a common candidal infection that may give rise to painful oral symptoms, as well as be a rese
194  pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), which gives rise to PAMP-triggered immunity (PTI).
195 ocalized feedbacks on Fat4-Ds1 complexes can give rise to PCP.
196       Adoptive transfer of Ly6C(+) monocytes gave rise to PD-L1(+)/PD-L2(+), but not PD-L1(+)/PD-L2(-
197    We find that only the latter contribution gives rise to photo-induced THz absorption.
198 ual plant, and these heteromorphic diaspores give rise to plants that differ in growth and ecology.
199 e evolutionary and molecular mechanisms that give rise to plasticity in gene expression, we quantifie
200 ved at both the population and group levels, giving rise to "population level" and "group level" Alle
201  recapitulate and accelerate the events that give rise to potent bNAb in vivo.
202 is used to investigate how random RyR gating gives rise to probabilistic triggered activity in a one-
203 hat the spatiotemporal dynamics of mRNAs can give rise to protein clusters on the membrane and determ
204 ing of exon 10 in the tau primary transcript gives rise to protein isoforms with three (3R) or four (
205 le, doping an antiferromagnet is expected to give rise to pseudogap states and high-temperature super
206 opulations within tumors that are thought to give rise to recurrent cancer after therapy.
207  that the excellent strain hardening ability gives rise to remarkable resistance to shear localizatio
208 pin, lattice, or orbital degrees of freedom, giving rise to remarkable phenomena such as colossal mag
209                  The cellular behaviors that give rise to scaling are unknown.
210 e-8 in macrophages to trigger apoptosis that gives rise to secondary necroptosis.
211 dehydrogenation and condensation steps which give rise to selective C-C and C-N bond formations, ther
212 romal cells, and under these conditions they give rise to self-organizing structures known as organoi
213 us work has demonstrated how this system can give rise to self-replication.
214 mma (gammac) chain cytokine receptor subunit give rise to severe combined immunodeficiency characteri
215 ent (the alpha/beta-tubulin heterodimer) can give rise to severe, sporadic neurodevelopmental disorde
216      However, we observe that the collisions give rise to shifts in the center-of-mass positions of o
217                Once activated, SCs typically give rise to short-lived transit-amplifying cells (TACs)
218                  The extrafollicular pathway gives rise to short-lived plasma cells (PCs) that can ra
219                     The C. diphtheriae GlfT2 gave rise to shorter polysaccharides than those obtained
220        We explicitly consider two cases that give rise to significant errors in estimated particle lo
221 ove freely within the one-dimensional pores, giving rise to single-ion solid electrolytes.
222 ium and of the pharyngeal arch mesoderm that gives rise to skeletal muscles.
223 cles into ropelike folded conformations that give rise to solvent-specific exciton-vibrational coupli
224               Interacting bosons or fermions give rise to some of the most fascinating phases of matt
225 c features and psychological mechanisms that give rise to sound symbolism are not, as yet, altogether
226 f different landforms and the processes that give rise to spatial and temporal patterns in local comm
227                Trophoblast stem cells (TSCs) give rise to specialized cell types within the placenta.
228 nvestigated whether differentiated cells can give rise to SPEM using a nongenetic approach in mice.
229           The process by which human fingers gives rise to stable contacts with smooth, hard objects
230 ions and far-from-equilibrium conditions can give rise to striking dynamical phenomena.
231  a charged catalyst in an ion paired complex gives rise to strong electrostatic interactions that cou
232          The giant surface plasmon resonance gives rise to strong enhancement of the electric field a
233 pirals form noncentrosymmetric stacking that gives rise to strong second-harmonic generation and enha
234              We report that this degradation gives rise to strong visible photoluminescence of NMP.
235                     This synaptic alteration gives rise to stronger activity in the indirect pathway
236 ce between the ApoE3 and ApoE4 sequences can give rise to structural dissimilarities between the two
237 f-assembly is ubiquitous in nature, where it gives rise to structures and functions critical to life,
238 c (DA) neurons, whereas the Dbx1 microdomain gives rise to subthalamic (STN), premammillary (PM) and
239 ficiency of Active and Idle Network dynamics give rise to surprising robustness crossovers and re-ran
240 ntrast, the trt1Delta blmDelta double mutant gives rise to survivors as readily as the trt1Delta sing
241 et manifold relaxation dynamics but does not give rise to T1 --> S0 conversion dynamics that short-ci
242 ration that abnormal lighting conditions can give rise to temporal desynchrony between autonomous cir
243 orm seven-membered and eight-membered rings, giving rise to tetranitro dipyrazolo-1,3,5-triazepane (5
244 vistic theory of quantum electrodynamics and gave rise to the hydrogen maser, which is a critical com
245 w of electrochemical species-an insight that gave rise to the modern field of electrophysiology.
246 ndings shed new light on the mechanisms that give rise to the attentional blink by revealing that con
247      In the head, cranial neural crest cells give rise to the dentine-producing cells (odontoblasts)
248 uous turnover of minor variants, which could give rise to the emergence of drug resistance in cases o
249 the energy of electromagnetic radiation, can give rise to the emergent properties of in-phase, out-of
250               These hemo-vascular precursors give rise to the endocardium, atrioventricular cushions
251     In animals, primordial germ cells (PGCs) give rise to the germ lines, the cell lineages that prod
252           We show that embryonic progenitors give rise to the interstitial macrophage population, whe
253 single cells from the embryonic epidermis to give rise to the nervous system.
254 quency, and that such entrained oscillations give rise to the percept of a beat or a pulse.
255 gs provide insight into how individual units give rise to the population response observed with funct
256 tum using different sets of guidance cues to give rise to the retinotectal map.
257 ls constituting the second heart field (SHF) give rise to the right ventricle and primitive outflow t
258 in in identifying the neural mechanisms that give rise to the selective processing of visual informat
259 enge) to elucidate brain-based pathways that give rise to the vast individual differences in behavior
260 n the formulation of innovative products has given rise to the introduction of macro and microalgae i
261 lemma for vision: What in the world actually gives rise to the current pattern?
262  that in transparent media, pulse front tilt gives rise to the directional asymmetry of the ultrafast
263        The coupling between impurity and BEC gives rise to the formation of polarons whose mutual int
264 e model, as the designated histogenetic unit gives rise to the insular cortex/claustrum and should th
265  models is usually the dominant clone, which gives rise to the myeloid and to a lesser extent to the
266 ne microenvironment-mediated regulation that gives rise to the observed intratumoral heterogeneity of
267 within the tuberal domain; a subset of these gives rise to the tuberal infundibulum - the precursor o
268 n-of-function mutation (Ala419Pro) in TRPML3 gives rise to the varitint-waddler (Va) mouse phenotype.
269  from a specific seven-particle cluster, yet giving rise to the catalytic production of a sea of clus
270 more thorough understanding of the reaction, giving rise to the development of a more efficient secon
271 megaspore mother cell, which is committed to giving rise to the female germline.
272 e arachidonic acid and lysophospholipids and giving rise to the generation of diverse lipid mediators
273 gy has been also used to study the mechanism giving rise to the mutagens 8-oxoA and FAPyA.
274 derlying structure of relaxor ferroelectrics gives rise to their defining properties, such as ultrahi
275 ever, the structures and molecular mechanism giving rise to their high temperature sensitivity are no
276 ng enzymes, or the evolutionary process that gave rise to them.
277                 However, the mechanisms that give rise to these relationships are not well understood
278 tion rules reveals the quantum pathways that give rise to these states.
279     However, the neurocognitive architecture giving rise to this interdependence is currently not und
280                               The mechanisms giving rise to this response remain unclear.
281 ercise cognitive control, it is unclear what gives rise to those limitations and why they result in a
282  a bacteriophage HK97 gp5-like domain, which gives rise to three classes of capsid floor-defining int
283              Adult bone marrow monocytes can give rise to tissue-resident macrophages during infectio
284 h conditions the density-density interaction gives rise to topological degeneracy.
285                    Adult stem cells commonly give rise to transit-amplifying progenitors, whose proge
286 sis demonstrates that Troy(+) cells clonally give rise to tubular structures that persist for up to 2
287 ying a zwitterionic phosphocholine headgroup gives rise to two coexisting micelle populations at high
288 t that OMECs from LL and TZ cultured in DMEM give rise to undifferentiated cells with high growth cap
289 y of strong interactions and magnetic fields gives rise to unusual forms of superconductivity and mag
290 uinoline nitrogen (proton acceptor), dO...N, giving rise to values ranging from 2.567 to 2.8487 A, an
291 low, myosin activity, and substrate adhesion gives rise to various filopodial behaviors.
292 films assembled from colloidal nanomaterials give rise to versatile properties that can be exploited
293 and to bind strongly to metal centers, which gives rise to very robust catalysts.
294 findings may assist in clarifying how drusen give rise to visual loss, which is currently not known.
295  occipital and posterior parietal cortex can give rise to visual sensations called phosphenes.
296  flows from the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability gives rise to vortex-induced reconnection and resulting
297                           Duplication events gave rise to what are now referred to as CMT1, 2 and 3.
298  SCPs, often in a context specific manner to give rise to whole cell function.
299 etailed description of how SCPs together can give rise to whole cell functions.
300 it is still unclear what dynamical processes give rise to year-to-year shifts in these long-lived NPO

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