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1 ation of the OPE gas phase concentration and gross absorption fluxes by using three different sets of
2                                          For gross adulteration levels (>25.0%, w/w) reaction with di
3                                          The GRoSS alignment also enables the quantification of the s
4                                          The GRoSS alignment places the chemosensory receptor subfami
5 ng superfamily-wide GpcR Sequence-Structure (GRoSS) alignment of the TM domains for all human GPCR se
6        PV-Cre/NL123 cKO mice did not exhibit gross alterations of cerebellar structure or cerebellar
7 NUP-2 leads to severe proliferation defects, gross alterations to nuclear structure, chromosomal orga
8 s perinatally lethal in mice without causing gross anatomical defects.
9                                     Although gross anatomy of the hippocampus was not detectably alte
10 tly published insights into the cellular and gross anatomy of these structures, and on new analyses o
11 ngation, revealing novel observations at the gross and fine-scales.
12                                              Gross and his status as the country's earliest historian
13 multiscale and multicontrast perspectives of gross and microscopic brain anatomy.
14 gression analyses adjusted for demographics, gross and microscopic infarcts, and Alzheimer's disease
15                         Although the maximum gross and net power density ever registered (2.9 W/m(2)
16 finding of circumaortic left renal vein with gross aneurysmal dilatation of both pre- and retro-aorti
17 kg) did not increase blood pressure or cause gross behavioral deficits.
18                                  Analysis of gross brain and neuronal morphology revealed no phenotyp
19             Furthermore, despite the similar gross brain morphology, we found an unexpectedly high va
20 l brain endocasts to measure volumes of four gross brain regions and show that some of these regions
21                                              Gross calcification decreased markedly under low pH cond
22 ly overlooked difference between how net and gross carbon fluxes affect the long-term carbon isotope
23                          We find the current gross carbon sink in forests recovering from harvests an
24 l variability, current net CH4 emissions and gross CH4 processes have been difficult to quantify, and
25 s in the structure of a foldamer may lead to gross changes in conformational preference.
26 l propagation through IACs is independent of gross changes in IAC composition.
27                       NLS mutant mice had no gross changes in immunophenotype or inflammatory respons
28 pecific to beta-1,4 branching and not due to gross changes in overall N-linked glycosylation.
29                    Having strong evidence of gross changes in the volatile metabolome of one line of
30 +/-2.6%, as well as significant induction of gross chromosomal aberrations in thyroidal TPC-1 cells f
31 levated levels of sister chromatid exchange, gross chromosomal aberrations, 53BP1 foci, and micronucl
32                    Although it is known that gross chromosomal abnormalities are remarkably common in
33 omic integrity and cause the accumulation of gross chromosomal abnormalities-including rearrangements
34 g TERT-positive ALT cells were found to have gross chromosomal instabilities.
35 t these G-rich/G4 regions as demonstrated by gross chromosomal rearrangement assays.
36                                              Gross chromosomal rearrangements (GCRs) play an importan
37                                              Gross chromosomal rearrangements (GCRs), including trans
38 are known to have a major role in preventing gross chromosomal rearrangements (GCRs); however, relati
39                                              Gross chromosomal rearrangements (including translocatio
40 t introgressive hybridization accompanied by gross chromosome rearrangements might have had an impact
41 lso now contains an image library containing gross clinical and histopathological images of papilloma
42 nual eddy covariance measurements of net and gross CO2 exchange (photosynthesis and respiration), pre
43  (from 0.1 to 0.3g/kg emulsion) with a fixed gross composition (10% palm olein:2% WPI) decreased the
44 ar-native state, revealing insights into the gross conformational features of rhodopsin-transducin in
45                                   Hence, the gross contact area, frequently used as a benchmark quant
46 l17a1a and Dnajc9 during development show no gross corneal phenotype.
47 ains a collection of subnuclei delineated by gross cytoarchitecture features; however, there has yet
48                         The mutant mice have gross defects in chorioallantoic branching morphogenesis
49 kinesis, loss of individual chromosomes, and gross defects in spindle assembly or stability.
50 e site, two non-sense, one insertion and six gross deletions.
51  (WCS) of 110 languages to show that despite gross differences across languages, communication of chr
52 y concordant between M+ and M- participants; gross differences in these parameters were not observed
53 ambient CO2 concentration (which reduces the gross diffusive flux across the membrane) rather than a
54 ll corpses flood the ductal network, causing gross dilation, chronic inflammation, and defective futu
55                   To better characterize the gross dimensions of full-length NEMO, we employed in-lin
56 and a more complex association that involves gross DNA distortion.
57                                   Increasing Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rates alone cannot r
58 rs, which is equivalent to 0.4-13% of global gross domestic product (GDP) in 2050.
59 ness-to-pay threshold of 3 times the current gross domestic product (GDP) per capita.
60 try's incidence of catastrophic spending and gross domestic product (GDP) per person, the Gini coeffi
61 LO), expressed as the percentage of national gross domestic product (GDP) spent on social protection
62 .28-1.36) or 1.8% (95% CI 1.8-1.9) of global gross domestic product (GDP).
63 ries and was strongly affected by per capita gross domestic product (positively) and capacity-enhanci
64  and incur high associated costs (>1% of the gross domestic product [GDP] in the European Union).
65 fective by alternative benchmarks ($100, 0.5 gross domestic product [GDP] per capita, and GDP per cap
66 lly developed countries with high per capita gross domestic product [GDP] that collectively concentra
67 velopment (Human Development Index [HDI] and Gross Domestic Product [GDP]) using linear regression an
68   Benefits were valued in terms of increased gross domestic product and averted social costs.
69 income per year, and the cost of inaction to gross domestic product can be double what some countries
70 s will reach the Chatham House goal of 5% of gross domestic product consisting of government health s
71 ortion of critical care medicine cost to the gross domestic product increased by 32.1% (0.54-0.72%).
72 s were adjusted to 2013 US dollars using the Gross Domestic Product Index.
73 ank classification for a low-income country (gross domestic product of US$1045 per capita).
74 e United States spends a larger share of its gross domestic product on health care than any other nat
75 ng health systems spend roughly 10% of their gross domestic product on health-care, providing 9000-12
76 al mean temperature, costing roughly 1.2% of gross domestic product per +1 degrees C on average.
77 ess-to-pay levels of one times the country's gross domestic product per capita ($487) per DALY averte
78 illingness-to-pay threshold of one times the gross domestic product per capita (GDPpc) and an annual
79  cost effective with respect to Ghana's 2009 gross domestic product per person.
80 4) across country contexts, and the share of gross domestic product spent on health would increase to
81       Average daily temperature and national gross domestic product steer peaking unit heat input.
82 which the ICER remained below the per capita gross domestic product threshold was euro240 (95% CrI, e
83 life saved (45% of South Africa's per capita gross domestic product).
84 life saved (19% of South Africa's per capita gross domestic product); the ICER for the birth and 6 we
85 conomic attributes of a country, such as its gross domestic product, from its wiring patterns in the
86 ion models adjusted for smoke-free policies, gross domestic product, unemployment rate, education, ma
87                                              Gross domestic product-adjusted total cost for statins d
88 d highly ranked after adjusting for national gross domestic product.
89 pecific legal documents; the rule of law and gross-domestic product per capita, adjusted for purchasi
90              Interannual variability of NEP, gross ecosystem production (GEP), and ecosystem respirat
91                                              Gross ecosystem productivity (GEP) in tropical forests v
92                                  On average, gross ecosystem productivity is projected to increase by
93 ementary animal experiments now identify the gross elements of the brain involved in the chronificati
94     Along with the methane, up to 12% of the gross energy content of the feedstock is lost.
95                                          The gross energy intake-based model of Yan et al. (Livestock
96                         We also estimate the gross energy potential of landfill gas in the U.S. (338
97 ition factor (K), hepatosomatic index (HSI), gross energy) were also examined.
98 degradation mechanism is a limitation to the gross enhancement, the ensuing stability beyond three we
99 ablation of Rac1 in mammary epithelia causes gross enlargement of the epithelial tree and defective a
100                The imaging findings included gross enlargement of the left parotid gland, a focal les
101 ble set of probabilistic associations, or to gross environmental violations following a contextual sw
102 ssing of samples, and to minimize random and gross errors, automated systems for HDX-MS analysis have
103 d adults have manifestations of fibrosis and gross esophageal strictures.
104             In this issue of Molecular Cell, Gross et al. (2016) find a CpG DNA methylation signature
105 soft tissue, bone and vessel regeneration by gross evaluation, microcomputed tomography (microCT) and
106                                              Gross examination of histologic specimens helped confirm
107  show that the pericellular matrix undergoes gross extension on the addition of exogenous aggrecan, a
108 ons for ALND were metastases in >/=3 SLNs or gross extracapsular extension.
109 l environment was characterized based on the gross family income, and DNA was genotyped for the 7-rep
110                                           No gross fetal malformations or anomalies were detected.
111 ct to hand control in humans with SCI during gross finger manipulations and suggest that this contrib
112 SCI contribute to hand motor tasks involving gross finger movements.
113 es of soils and quantified the extracellular gross fluxes of 2 amino sugars, 18 amino acids, and 4 am
114 lectricity generation from the conversion of gross food waste using a combination of AD and combustio
115                   Overall, protein folds and gross functions can be readily transferred from one prot
116 ming an atherogenic diet, without changes in gross glomerular morphology, systemic blood pressure, an
117 rences in the capacity of models to simulate gross growth (both birth and subsequent growth) and mort
118 e with a spatial resolution gap between the "gross" (&gt;100s mum) and nanoscale (<1 mum).
119  cystitis experienced complete resolution of gross hematuria by week 6.
120 acco-smoking history presented with painless gross hematuria in the fall of 2015 and was ultimately d
121 LUE CARE ADVICE 1: Clinicians should include gross hematuria in their routine review of systems and s
122  (27%) of 11 placebo recipients, although no gross hematuria was reported.
123 lizations, and urologic procedures to manage gross hematuria).
124 rther urologic evaluation in all adults with gross hematuria, even if self-limited.
125 h microscopic hematuria about any history of gross hematuria.
126  urologic procedure to investigate or manage gross hematuria.
127                              At least 66% of gross high moisture solids and 23% of gross low moisture
128  resonance imaging (MRI), endoscopic biopsy, gross histological evaluation, and Hsp90 pathway express
129 elling is due to alpha-cell hyperplasia with gross hypersecretion of glucagon, which according to rec
130 s related to socioeconomic status (household gross income and highest grade finished in school).
131                                        These gross inflammatory responses were accompanied by the enh
132            Overall, the absence of vesicles (gross lesions) in SVA-infected animals and the variabili
133                                Although at a gross level, the distribution of C9orf72 promoter activi
134 lar activity in growing bones and ultimately gross limb morphology, to generate phenotypic variation
135 tree cover gain were three times higher than gross loss rates from 1972 to 1995 and equivalent to los
136 n satellite observations enable estimates of gross losses of above-ground biomass (AGB) stocks due to
137 66% of gross high moisture solids and 23% of gross low moisture solids can be treated using existing
138                           Focal, rather than gross, lung toxicity was observed in Cyp2abfgs-null and
139 ectron microscopy revealed that APYS1 caused gross malformation of the old pole of M. tuberculosis, w
140 ARNSHI, which is consistent with the lack of gross malformations in S1pr2(-/-) mice, whereas family D
141 ps because the signal-to-noise ratio of this gross measure makes its effect difficult to detect in an
142 ysis is contact dependent and accompanied by gross membrane disruptions rather than discrete pores.
143 otal mass of methane emitted as a percent of gross methane produced, termed throughput-normalized met
144 ne potential, F1F0-ATP synthase activity, or gross mitochondrial morphology.
145 changes in corticospinal excitability during gross more than fine finger manipulations are largely co
146                      HDACi treatment rescued gross morphological defects and reduced CMZ cell death b
147 ceptor outer segment (OS) length, as well as gross morphological defects including hypopigmentation a
148                                              Gross morphological heterogeneities due to stroma, vascu
149  MS images, not explained by the presence of gross morphological heterogeneities such as stroma.
150                                          The gross morphology and behaviour of these two species indi
151                                 Although the gross morphology and structure of the pwi larval inner e
152           Conversely, nuclear volume and its gross morphology are regulated by intracellular outward
153 rain size does not require plasticity in the gross morphology of the olfactory system.
154 rvation of the type of T. danica goes beyond gross morphology to include ultrastructural details and
155 ally related to its function, extending from gross morphology to individual neuron types, where soma
156  stable vs progressive disease, according to gross motor and cognitive function.
157 LD, patients who underwent HSCT had a better gross motor and language outcome and lower MRI severity
158  HSCT at an early stage with no or only mild gross motor deficits (Gross Motor Function Classificatio
159 l CT scan among intoxicated patients with no gross motor deficits appears to be safe and avoids prolo
160 paminergic deficits were not associated with gross motor deficits or impaired food seeking when effor
161 ent head control, and one individual showing gross motor delay at the age of 6 months.
162 d transplantation-related mortality, loss of gross motor function (Gross Motor Function Classificatio
163 e tested on an open-field grid test to study gross motor function and a ladder test to study fine mot
164 e with no or only mild gross motor deficits (Gross Motor Function Classification in MLD level 0 or 1)
165 ted mortality, loss of gross motor function (Gross Motor Function Classification in MLD), loss of any
166 F), and modifiable lifestyle factors for all Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) level
167 evelopment III cognitive score less than 70, Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) level
168 ransgene induction in adulthood, deficits in gross motor function were seen in NeuroAR mice, but not
169                                              Gross motor function, feeding method, energy intake, and
170 trument includes 11 items assessing fine and gross motor function, sensation, and balance to produce
171 eighted disability scale evaluating fine and gross motor function, strength, sensation, and balance.
172 nitive deficits in APP/PS1, without altering gross motor function.
173 f central or peripheral inflammation, and no gross motor impairment as late as 12 months of age.
174 ants are indistinguishable from wild type in gross motor neuron morphology and locomotion behavior.
175 nted patients were less likely to lose their gross motor or language function and demonstrated signif
176 over 104 weeks and included examination with gross motor scoring by American Spinal Injury Associatio
177 P = .03]; language, 49.2 vs 54.4 [P < .001]; gross motor skills, 48.7 vs 53.0 [P = .002]; pain/itchin
178 including play, language, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, emotional behavior, family functioni
179 ariable model that included lower bulbar and gross motor subscores, female gender, younger age and sh
180      Five developmental domains (fine motor, gross motor, communication, personal-social functioning,
181 showed reduced expression (P<0.05), although gross myelin structure and integrity appear unaffected (
182  lowest in the mid-marsh (P = 0.02), whereas gross N2 O consumption did not differ among marsh zones.
183              We used in situ measurements of gross N2 O fluxes across a salt marsh elevation gradient
184                         Thus, variability in gross N2 O production rates drove the differences in net
185                                              Gross N2 O production was highest in the low marsh and l
186 s prove substantial: about 9.1% of (current) gross national income (GNI) in low-income countries and
187                                         High gross national income per person was associated with inc
188 s and LMICs (LLMICs) according to their 2014 gross national income per person.
189 bout $302 billion annually or 0.49% of world gross national income.
190 perception have been linked to divergence in gross neuroanatomical features of sensory pathways.
191                                 The rates of gross O2 production and carbon fixation in the SCM were
192 splinted excisional dermal wound model using gross observation, histology, immunohistochemistry, and
193 onfidence interval, 0.74-1.58; P=0.19) or of gross or microscopic infarcts separately.
194                                 However, the gross organization of spectrotemporal processing of spee
195 lore reasons why Zhang and Li's OSL age is a gross overestimation of the real depositional age of the
196  plastoquinone pool in darkness and impaired gross oxygen evolution under light, indicating that thyl
197                                              Gross pathologic analysis showed gradual device resorpti
198 ld-type littermates, knockout mice showed no gross pathologies.
199 logies in mice and rabbits were evaluated by gross pathology and histopathology, and hepatic fibrosis
200 und very little in vivo cytokine production, gross pathology or granuloma formation in lungs from M.t
201 ence prognosis PDAC size >20 mm, measured at gross pathology, correlates with surgical outcomes and i
202                     Virological analyses and gross pathology, histopathology, and immunohistochemistr
203                                           At gross pathology, linear (n=18) epicardial lines were lon
204 r size has been measured both at imaging and gross pathology.
205  numerically model our experiments using the Gross-Pitaevskii equation and find excellent agreement w
206 ic systems stimulated the development of the Gross-Pitaevskii mean-field approximation.
207                                  The maximum gross power density improved by 83% in the RED stack com
208 asting short-term temperature dependences of gross primary production (GPP) and autotrophic respirati
209 end to estimate the corresponding changes in gross primary production (GPP) by applying in situ carbo
210                Here we derive an ensemble of gross primary production (GPP) estimates using the avera
211 ation (ER), net ecosystem exchange (NEE) and gross primary production (GPP) fluxes from a 9-years wat
212 n the United States may have helped increase gross primary production (GPP) in recent decades.
213                                              Gross primary production (GPP) is the largest flux in th
214 that although ecosystem respiration (ER) and gross primary production (GPP) negatively responded to w
215                                          The gross primary production (GPP) of vegetation in urban ar
216             Using meta-analysis we show that gross primary production (GPP) partitioning belowground
217                                  Quantifying gross primary production (GPP) remains a major challenge
218 c forcing), and asymmetry in the response of gross primary production (GPP) to rainfall change (intri
219 tributions of ecosystem respiration (RE) and gross primary production (GPP) to this weakened carbon s
220 ps were found between ES and LAI, as well as gross primary production (GPP), net primary production (
221  warming requires accurate quantification of gross primary production (GPP), the largest flux of C in
222                        Growth in terrestrial gross primary production (GPP)-the amount of carbon diox
223                                              Gross primary production (GPP)-the uptake of carbon diox
224 tainty in predictive understanding of global gross primary production (GPP).
225 izing microbial growth (mu) as a fraction of gross primary production (GPP).
226 ed by the revised model resulted in enhanced gross primary production (up to 0.6 Pg C yr(-1) ) and ev
227     This was due to significant increases in gross primary production and resource quality (lower ses
228 EP, but comparable ecosystem respiration and gross primary production for forest ecosystems globally.
229 at forest-level net ecosystem production and gross primary production have increased by 1% annually f
230        Here, we present a new time-series on gross primary production in the North Sea, from 1988 to
231    The low ratio of community respiration to gross primary production observed during the bloom at Pa
232  some cases differentiate among the systems (gross primary production) and in others do not (photosyn
233 l a per ash-free dry mass, 85% lower biofilm gross primary production, 24% greater seston ash-free dr
234 response of tropical net biosphere exchange, gross primary production, biomass burning, and respirati
235 ould partly mitigate the effect of low ci on gross primary production, but maintenance of present-day
236 er recovery in ecosystem respiration than in gross primary production, thus limiting the increase of
237 ts two components, ecosystem respiration and gross primary production.
238 l sensitivities of ecosystem respiration and gross primary production.
239 f evergreen forests had substantially higher gross primary productivity (GPP) and ecosystem respirati
240 exchange (NEELAND ), resulting from changing gross primary productivity (GPP) and ecosystem respirati
241 , we use estimates of canopy conductance and gross primary productivity (GPP) derived from EC data to
242 tellite proxies and find evidence for higher gross primary productivity (GPP) during a pulse of incre
243           Accurate estimation of terrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP) remains a challenge des
244                                       Annual gross primary productivity (GPP) varies considerably due
245 and increased ecosystem respiration (Reco ), gross primary productivity (GPP), and net summer CO2 sto
246 onyl sulphide (COS) is a potential tracer of gross primary productivity (GPP), assuming a unidirectio
247           Coastal wetlands had higher annual gross primary productivity (GPP), ecosystem respiration
248 DGVMs poorly represented the annual cycle of gross primary productivity (GPP), of photosynthetic capa
249 ges in temperature and water availability on gross primary productivity (GPP), terrestrial ecosystem
250 gh elevations appear primarily driven by low gross primary productivity (GPP), with little shift in e
251  CO2 concentrations will enhance terrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP).
252 forest that depends on convection to sustain gross primary productivity and growth.
253 ere we analyse three independent datasets of gross primary productivity and show that, across diverse
254  scenarios into account yields a terrestrial gross primary productivity of 120 +/- 30 PgC year(-1) an
255 osely follows the seasonal patterns of daily gross primary productivity of evergreen conifer stands m
256                                              Gross primary productivity, above-ground biomass and tre
257 ty composition, total and inorganic N pools, gross proteolytic rate, net N mineralization and microbi
258                                              Gross qualitative patterns and fine structural details o
259 et change over the period 1972-2014 but that gross rates of tree cover gain were three times higher t
260   An obligate step in the generation of such gross rearrangements is the formation of DNA double-stra
261                                      Michael Gross reports.
262                                      Michael Gross reports.
263 ce of LOH 1p or 16q ( P < .01), but not with gross residual disease or peritoneal implants.
264                                      Michael Gross rounds up some unusual suspects.
265                                           No gross signs of paralysis or paresis were also observed.
266 poral dementia, a condition characterized by gross social dysfunction.
267 - and long-axis diameters were measured from gross specimens, and volume and sphericity index were ca
268 - and long-axis diameters were measured from gross specimens, and volume and sphericity index were ca
269 test, eye assessment history, colour vision, gross stereopsis and non-cycloplegic autorefraction) wer
270 e the D516V mutant does not exhibit any such gross structural changes, certainly the electrostatic su
271                         Given their inherent gross structural chromosomal damage, we speculated that
272                                              Gross surge capacity using all strategies (routine patie
273           The ppk29 mutation does not affect gross synaptic morphology and ultrastructure, which indi
274 icant-exposed cells in vivo, indicating that gross systems level perturbation in the underlying netwo
275  These maps were compared with findings from gross tissue examination of the region of ablated tissue
276                                              Gross total resection (GTR) was achieved in 16/27 (59.3%
277 Data were analyzed to assess mortality after gross total resection (GTR), subtotal resection (STR), a
278 ion on the basis of postoperative imaging as gross total resection (no residual tumour), near-total r
279            Patients with EPN_PFB who undergo gross total resection are at lower risk for relapse and
280 ree survival or overall survival benefit for gross total resection compared with near-total resection
281 gh because there is no definitive benefit to gross total resection compared with near-total resection
282           For patients with group 4 tumours, gross total resection conferred a benefit to progression
283                                     However, gross total resection had no effect on overall survival
284 fied a progression-free survival benefit for gross total resection over sub-total resection (hazard r
285                                              Gross total resection was associated with a decreased ri
286                Younger age (</=60 years) and gross total resection were associated with increased sur
287 0.67-1.58, p=0.89 for sub-total resection vs gross total resection).
288  deemed necessary, the standard treatment is gross total surgical resection including the involved du
289 n in cases where postoperative MRI suggested gross total tumor resection.
290 l ranks first for both carbon emissions from gross tropical deforestation and reductions in those emi
291 ark for average annual carbon emissions from gross tropical deforestation at 2.270 Gt CO2 yr(-1).
292 e trends of increasing carbon emissions from gross tropical deforestation in many other tropical coun
293                                              Gross tumor volumes were defined on T2-weighted MR image
294                                              Gross tumors and/or microadenomas were then evaluated.
295                  Expression of PEX2 leads to gross ubiquitination of peroxisomes and degradation of p
296 on in situ sensors in addressing the current gross under-sampling of aquatic environments.
297 ducible goods and service estimates, implies gross underestimation of global costs.
298 g these patterns, we estimated the resulting gross vegetation carbon emissions [2, 5] and species los
299 nd influences on intracranial volume and the gross volume of the respective structure.
300                                              Gross was the country's first surgical historian and his

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