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1 stochastic process in finite 'populations of ideas'.
2  male chimpanzees, are consistent with these ideas.
3 sourcing initiative as a tool for generating ideas.
4 problems in return for valuable insights and ideas.
5 embracing open innovation to access external ideas.
6 rick gave a lecture in which he outlined key ideas about gene function, in particular what he called
7                    This review will show how ideas about integration of self-motion cues have shaped
8 the gut, placing these in the context of the ideas about the neurohumoral control of alimentary physi
9           It is framed in the context of key ideas about the physiological determinants of endurance
10                                          Can ideas about the regulation of body mass in birds be used
11 Functional Visual Field and existing similar ideas, alongside the importance of items, covert attenti
12 ors will briefly discuss the history of this idea and describe recent studies that clearly demonstrat
13     Here, we provide a critical test of this idea and evaluate whether the functional traits that dri
14              This report summarizes the main idea and goals of the symposium: chronic airway diseases
15  emotion in the social transmission of moral ideas and also demonstrate the utility of social network
16                     This in turn permits new ideas and directions for the treatment of cancers, react
17      In this review, we describe speculative ideas and early stage research concerning the flow of ge
18 tory movement patterns in birds, inspired by ideas and methods from physics.
19                            We illustrate the ideas and methods in a case study using protein data fro
20 ndent experimental datasets, we compared the IDEAS and Roadmap Epigenomics maps.
21 onments uniquely conducive to generating new ideas and solutions to problems.
22 ical introduction is given here to the basic ideas and their applications to optoelectronic processes
23 iefly discuss the results that support these ideas and their implications for how genomes encode spat
24  receiver's subjective valuation of objects, ideas, and behaviors.
25 ely to exhibit unusual thoughts, persecutory ideas, and bizarre thinking.
26 with an environment for the free exchange of ideas, and nurture them with purpose, passion, and the c
27 n the application of a-Si:H solar cells, the ideas are able to extend to applications of other thin f
28 has been little synthesis, even though these ideas are not mutually exclusive and may in fact be comp
29                              The fundamental idea behind the discussed model is that the concentratio
30                                          The idea behind the GRI is to create a therapeutic that modu
31 ently, researchers have begun to delve in an idea born decades ago: the desalination of water using h
32        Herein, we test the viability of this idea, both by receptor affinity and receptor activation
33 from the application of evolutionary ecology ideas, but we must be prepared to dismiss these ideas wh
34                         We investigated this idea by engineering di-ubiquitin chains containing diffe
35               Here we have investigated this idea by isolating and employing the promoters from the L
36                          Here we tested this idea by recording from hippocampal and entorhinal neuron
37 n biotechnology and bioinformatics, emerging ideas centered on the axon-Schwann cell relationship and
38                                However, this idea derives not from empirical studies of human olfacti
39                                          The ideas developed in this paper are directly applicable to
40                         Consistent with this idea, EPSPs in both cortical and hippocampal pyramidal n
41                         Consistent with this idea, eusocial species of sponge-dwelling Synalpheus shr
42                                         This idea fits into the broader Developmental Origins of Heal
43             Therefore, the work provides new idea for the design of new nonfullerene acceptors applic
44 tful explorations of the implications of our ideas for ethics, policy, and practice.
45           The third- and-final part proposes ideas for further improvement in blue phase III technolo
46                       Their findings provide ideas for further investigations that may help us better
47  the sources of AST variability, and propose ideas for improving AST predictive power.
48 the importance of AAAs and might provide new ideas for investigations of biomineralization and biomim
49                             Here, we present ideas for modernizing and scaling up snail control, incl
50  results help interpret and improve existing ideas for neural network mechanisms underlying behaviora
51 e the outcome of evolution in populations of ideas for several classes of symmetric and asymmetric ga
52            In conclusion, some of the newest ideas for the future are discussed.
53  framework for future work that incorporates ideas from network science and network dynamics toward t
54                    At its heart are two main ideas: i) ATP hydrolysis in the CI domain provides the t
55  data gleaned from these cohorts, many using ideas implicitly or explicitly borrowed from graph-based
56                                    A central idea in electron-transfer theories is the coupling of th
57    ImageJ has continuously evolved with this idea in mind; however, new and emerging scientific requi
58             To incorporate the heterogeneity idea in the commonly used ensemble based predictive mode
59                       We aimed to test these ideas in a natural system, the American pika (Ochotona p
60  of these was entitled, "A Conference of New Ideas in Cancer - Challenging Dogmas." The aim of the co
61 eory has conceptual overlap with fundamental ideas in ecology on niche partitioning and limiting simi
62 cing-Embracing model appeals to compensatory ideas in explaining the appeal of artworks that elicit n
63       However, it is difficult to test these ideas in natural ecosystems, where time and spatial scal
64 is key for the spread of moral and political ideas in online social networks, a process we call "mora
65  successfully obtain Pi Consistent with this idea, in a systemic mouse model of disease, loss of any
66 Miettinen weaved together a patchwork of new ideas into a coherent view of case-control studies.
67                                      The key idea is based on adaptation of the "blocking" argument,
68                                         This idea is based on increased branching in brc1 mutants, th
69                          One widely reported idea is increasing genetic influence on cognition for ch
70 ly intended for audiences in statistics, the idea is powerful and the iHMM's breadth in applicability
71                                    The third idea is the importance of "toy problems" as a way of pro
72                                          The idea is to build a predictive model of tract locations,
73                                     The main idea is to modify a maximum matching algorithm to make i
74                                    The basic idea is to organize sequences into a pseudo-metric based
75                          The annotation from IDEAS is uniformly more accurate than the Roadmap Epigen
76           For several decades afterwards the idea lay dormant, regarded primarily as a mathematical c
77                            Implementing this idea magnetically, herein we describe the successful imp
78 and allows for the extinction or fixation of ideas, marking a key difference to mutation-selection pr
79 rticle is to provide an overview of selected ideas, models, and data sources from decision research t
80                         Consistent with this idea, NR2B levels are high in the song learning nucleus
81                   These findings support the idea of a 'tubulin code' for motor-dependent trafficking
82                                          The idea of a hierarchical spatial organization of society l
83                           It is based on the idea of a quantitative centromere architecture where eac
84                The data support the emerging idea of a systemic influence to neurological disorders a
85 ust becoming commercially available, and the idea of algorithmic approaches to CDI was being explored
86 en reported in both disorders supporting the idea of an ALS/FTD continuum.
87  acute allergic inflammation, supporting the idea of an impact of SAR on cognitive functions.
88  sheath mineralizes normally, supporting the idea of an osteoblast-independent mechanism for teleost
89 960s, investigators conceived the innovative idea of assembling a second cohort that comprised the ad
90                         Here we explored the idea of building a phylogeny of protein families using t
91                                          The idea of building hospitals to fight contagion was born w
92          Our results are consistent with the idea of cognitive impairments due to distraction by both
93                      Still, support for this idea of concerted evolution of the morphology of the liz
94 over a sample population, which involves the idea of constructing principal curves to condense inform
95                         Here, we nurture the idea of ensemble-based learning by combining bagging and
96                             To get a clearer idea of how to improve the safety profile of GCs, recent
97 a atoll, the same location that inspired the idea of inverted trophic biomass pyramids in coral reef
98               In this study, we explored the idea of lateral extension of graphene nanoribbons for im
99                          Consistent with the idea of molecular mimicry in protein interactions, RidL
100      Here, we challenge the existence of the idea of noninfectious sepsis given that critically ill h
101                              The fundamental idea of our approach is to find a supervised learner tha
102                                 Although the idea of PHB as an intracellular carbon and energy source
103        These findings are encouraging to the idea of photoreceptor reintroduction for vision restorat
104                      Our results support the idea of prediction as a unifying cerebellar function in
105                      We find that the recent idea of pseudoalignment introduced in the RNA-Seq contex
106             Perhaps for that very reason the idea of reconstructing our ancient story is tantalizing,
107 ion of the de novo synthesis of life and the idea of self-synthesising and self-repairing chemical fa
108                                      The key idea of STELLS2 is taking some 'shortcuts' during the co
109                                    The basic idea of tES is that the application of weak currents can
110                                    To get an idea of the impact of the food matrix, stability in appl
111 elves; this notion consists in having a true idea of the objects; objects are distinguished and known
112                                     The main idea of this concept is based on an automated curve fitt
113                                  The central idea of this study is to identify antibodies that can ca
114 ependent regions (p < 0.027), supporting the idea of two different scenarios of overdistension occurr
115                       Our study supports the idea of using ACQ fluorophores for imaging and character
116                                          The idea of using local symmetry-breaking cues to improve th
117                      The results support the idea of using nucleobase amino acids as protein constitu
118             Thompson's work was based on the ideas of Galileo and Goethe on morphology and of Russell
119 ranoia include two key components: unfounded ideas of harm and the idea that the harm is intended by
120             The paper also foreshadowed core ideas of later theoretical constructs, such as weatherin
121  radiations support Darwinian and Simpsonian ideas of microevolution within adaptive zones and accele
122  this approach has already been used to test ideas of patterning, differentiation and morphogenesis.
123 a reliable framework for converting creative ideas of the scientific crowd into practice with actiona
124 s been that virtually everyone has their own ideas of what is meant by such a term.
125                     We demonstrate the basic ideas on a toy example, and the power of the parametric
126  review, we summarize studies and synthesize ideas on several topics in the hope of providing a coher
127 lements produced by applying a method called IDEAS on the same data.
128 7) and among patients admitted with suicidal ideas or behaviors (2078; 95% CI, 1512-2856).
129  contributions from Internet users to obtain ideas or desired services, has grown significantly to fi
130                     We challenge the central idea proposed in Hulleman & Olivers (H&O) by arguing tha
131                           We discuss how the ideas proposed in the target article could contribute su
132                                         This idea receives further support from the field of haptic s
133                        Our data support this idea since HPV E6 stimulates the integration of episomes
134                         Consistent with this idea, some structural lesions at both E402 and R404 prod
135 to investigate processes by which some moral ideas spread more rapidly or broadly than others.
136                                        These ideas still frame how we understand life.
137                       This paper synthesizes ideas stressing the multifaceted biological relevance of
138 s based on the notion of fitness and related ideas such as fitness landscapes and evolutionary optima
139 ical intuition needed for exploration of new ideas, such as one finds when simple mathematical expres
140 sals for extensions and modifications of our ideas, such as the conceptualisation of the BCD as a ris
141 between fish and tetrapods and reinforce the idea that 5hmC fulfills major functions in the control o
142                    This gives support to the idea that a large cross-section of (3)CDOM* moieties are
143                                We tested the idea that a less costly "sneaking" strategy could be suc
144 e as high as 30 per cent-consistent with the idea that a stable, globally ordered magnetic field perm
145                       These data support the idea that abnormalities in heparan sulfate content and d
146                    This finding supports the idea that active site conformational flexibility is esse
147 nalysis of hundreds of synapses supports the idea that AD-diseased synapses are intrinsically defecti
148          Mutation enables evolution, but the idea that adaptation is also shaped by mutational variat
149 of toluene during adolescence supporting the idea that adolescence is a critical period of the develo
150 nd animal models of disease that support the idea that alpha-synuclein can act as a prion.
151                            This supports the idea that anti-VEGF agents are effective in reducing the
152                          Results support the idea that antibodies did not play a major role in the im
153 ctivity of 10-1074 in humans and support the idea that antibodies targeting the V3 glycan supersite m
154                          This challenges the idea that ants use egocentric visual memories of the sce
155                                          The idea that backtracked RNA polymerase can stimulate recom
156                   These findings support the idea that bipolar cells might be able to synapse with re
157                               Confirming our idea that both PAMPs and DAMPs are likely to cooccur at
158                       These data support the idea that CaMKI links mitochondrial stress with the PINK
159             Increasing evidence supports the idea that cancer cell plasticity promotes metastasis and
160  a forum and a starting point to discuss the idea that catalytic function alone may not account for a
161                          Consistent with the idea that CD151 could mark a phenotypically distinct T c
162         Altogether, our findings support the idea that clonally variant genes facilitate the adaptati
163                      Our results support the idea that conceptual treatment beliefs bias the neural p
164 es with the differences in AD, cementing the idea that conformational strains of oligomers could be s
165              These findings also support the idea that conservation interventions that increase flora
166                          Consistent with the idea that control is recruited to prevent heuristics fro
167 ions with transcriptional states prompts the idea that convergent evolution generates phenotypically
168                      Our results support the idea that cross-modal plasticity in the case of early se
169             These therapies are based on the idea that cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) directly recogn
170                 Nor did I have the slightest idea that developing the field would result in a fundame
171                  Our data do not support the idea that dietary fat per se promotes ectopic adiposity
172 ow-level visual aftereffects, supporting the idea that distance perception arises at early stages of
173                                          The idea that dominant primates manifest protocontempt to su
174                           Here we tested the idea that dopaminergic activity changes the pattern of c
175 minergic circuits and strengthen the general idea that dopaminergic signaling amplifies the effects o
176 ur results are therefore consistent with the idea that ecdysone plays a causative role in the regulat
177 ith the social transition hypothesis and the idea that ecological generalism facilitates the transiti
178                                I explore the idea that emotions and attitudes are conceptually distin
179                            Here, we test the idea that event overlap triggers a "repulsion" among hip
180                Thus, our results support the idea that genomes continuously evolve under two alternat
181       Taken together, these data support the idea that GlcSph is a more selective and sensitive bioma
182 ns in marine food supply, substantiating the idea that global species richness is regulated by resour
183 potential therapeutic target, bolstering the idea that GM-CSF is a major orchestrator of the leukocyt
184  other brain regions are consistent with the idea that good-based decisions take place in OFC and ind
185 in-protein interaction studies supported the idea that GpsB, PBP A1 and PgdA form a complex in L. mon
186                    Our results reinforce the idea that grain-size disposition in subsurface sandy sed
187      In conclusion, our findings support the idea that GrpEL1 has a role as a stress modulator in mam
188 3beta in receptor trafficking, we tested the idea that GSK3beta controls signaling by regulating Notc
189             This appears consistent with the idea that high genetic diversity and/or the existence of
190 biophysically realistic modeling support the idea that horizontal cells can process cone input locall
191 g M. tuberculosis infection, and support the idea that important differences exist between primary ma
192                          This challenges the idea that increasing CO2 would stimulate growth.
193 wever, our study provides no support for the idea that increasing ploidy level increases the ability
194                                          The idea that increasing salt intake increases drinking and
195                This strategy is based on the idea that inhibition of autophagy will increase drug sen
196                   This strongly supports the idea that interactions between gas-phase DEHP and soiled
197             Overall, the results support the idea that interactions between the transmitter GABA and
198 n other species, such as mice, challenge the idea that internally focused, high-level cognitive opera
199 s from emotional events, consistent with the idea that its potential therapeutic effects for treating
200 he brain, and that would give support to the idea that local clusters of neurons are sufficiently dec
201 n our commentary, we raise concerns with the idea that location should be considered a gestural compo
202               There has been interest in the idea that medial temporal lobe (MTL) structures might be
203                            This supports the idea that microbiota form the mediator between early-lif
204 lding human-like intelligence, including the idea that model-based reasoning is essential.
205 l of impulsivity and are consistent with the idea that negative environmental factors can alter the d
206 twork converge on NF-kappaB, and support the idea that NF-kappaB is responsive to mechanical stimuli.
207                      Our results support the idea that NFAT1 is necessary to fully suppress effector
208          Despite the intuitive appeal of the idea that no species can be a master of all trades, ther
209 outcomes and they also have a bearing on the idea that OFC specializes in stimulus- or object-based c
210           Collectively, our data support the idea that opioid agonists can be combined with periphera
211                          Here, we tested the idea that perceptual noise is linked to the neuronal spi
212                     Our findings support the idea that physiological protection against synaptotoxic
213       These results seem consistent with the idea that PICs contribute to non-linear firing rate prof
214 phor for hippocampal function, embracing the idea that place cells encode a geometric representation
215         Together, these findings support the idea that posterior alpha oscillations represent a state
216 enomena in decision making and challenge the idea that preferences are driven by an innate, universal
217                      Our results support the idea that preventing early-life disruption of host-assoc
218                              To evaluate the idea that representational reliability was the key diffe
219                                  To test the idea that SnCs might play a causative role in OA, we use
220                                The pervasive idea that species should be most abundant in the centre
221 n following patterns are consistent with the idea that species-specific cueing is occurring.
222  complex in mice, these findings support the idea that spine deficits in the DLPFC may contribute to
223          More broadly, our work supports the idea that subtle enhancements of endogenous genome insta
224                                 Based on the idea that such preactivated prior knowledge must be main
225 icity in cultured cells, consistent with the idea that SUMOylation may govern PIM1 substrate specific
226 ide the first direct evidence to support the idea that synapses from AD brain are intrinsically defec
227 singly little evidence exists to support the idea that synaptic plasticity in place cells is involved
228                                          The idea that synchronous neural activity underlies cognitio
229                           In contrast to the idea that tau phosphorylation is toxic, Ittner et al. (2
230 ether, these results are consistent with the idea that tDCS leads to widespread changes in brain acti
231               Thus, our findings support the idea that temporal collinearity might contribute to keep
232              These data strongly support the idea that the acyl specificity of the tafazzin reaction
233 s between these regions, consistent with the idea that the amygdala prioritizes consolidation by enga
234 sition are of great interest and support the idea that the amyloid-beta pathology might have remote e
235 ession Networks Analysis provided support to idea that the BCAA genes are relevant in the pathophysio
236           Central to current thinking is the idea that the brain needs to identify matching features
237 y searched meta-analysis of RCTs support the idea that the consumption of >/=0.5 servings of total re
238 nd driving new frontiers of health care; the idea that the data must and will speak for themselves is
239 ted with FXN expression, consistent with the idea that the decreased mitochondrial biogenesis is a co
240                      Our results support the idea that the development of antibiotic resistance may b
241 ntithrombin-protease complex, supporting the idea that the enhanced substrate reactions may result fr
242                      Our results support the idea that the G/C-rich motifs associated with meiosis-sp
243  components: unfounded ideas of harm and the idea that the harm is intended by others.
244            Recent studies are supporting the idea that the immune system provides support for the ner
245  neurophysiological studies have renewed the idea that the information processing within different te
246 s, our findings also are consistent with the idea that the K(+) channels are nucleation points for SN
247  Further, we explore the consequences of the idea that the number of hotspot motifs, and perhaps the
248        These results are consistent with the idea that the SSN can account for modulatory influences
249      In addition, our structure inspires the idea that the substrate-binding channel of AGO3 and cons
250                   These findings support the idea that the thalamus is involved in integrating inform
251 ing an attentional blink task, we tested the idea that the ventral striatum, because of its ability t
252 tional value (friend or foe) and dispute the idea that there are many distinct prejudices.
253        On the contrary, our data support the idea that there is a coordinated balance of activity ups
254 on in euharamiyidans, which lends support to idea that there was a major adaptive radiation of mammal
255 enomic and morphometric analyses support the idea that there was only a single species of middle to l
256         Many recent studies reinvigorate the idea that these elements are pervasively co-opted for th
257   Gene clustering and gene trees support the idea that these genes are derived from an ancient tandem
258 ted methylation changes, consistent with the idea that these interventions exert their beneficial eff
259 ding the pathology of relapse supporting the idea that they may be caused by M. tuberculosis cells wi
260                          Consistent with the idea that this protrusion corresponds to genital cortex,
261 n of some of the in vivo data has led to the idea that Tmods and Lmods are interchangeable or, at bes
262  SH3 stability in cells, consistent with the idea that transient attractive interactions are importan
263 atients and healthy controls, supporting the idea that TSP-1 levels are correlated with disease progr
264 ism spectrum disorder, giving support to the idea that underlying similarities exist among these neur
265                   This paper is based on the idea that vaccination strategies can serve as a method t
266                            Here, we test the idea that variations in Alaskan forest growth and mortal
267                      Our results support the idea that water is a mixture of a high density, "fragile
268         This work supports discussion of the idea that where native foundation species have been lost
269                       This data supports the idea that yeast mtDNA replication is initiated by a DSB
270       These findings are consistent with the idea that, during metabolic deficiency, AgRP signaling c
271 In this Series paper, we explore several new ideas that could improve understanding of the phenotypic
272 ic assembly by capitalizing on computational ideas that proved to be useful in assemblies of single c
273        These results are consistent with the ideas that the first call note conveys more information
274 proach also established, contrary to current ideas, that cellular uracil base excision repair (UBER)
275             In an attempt to highlight major ideas, themes, trends, and advances relevant to basic an
276                Despite this proliferation of ideas, there has been little synthesis, even though thes
277           Our approach is based on a similar idea to the sequential Markov coalescent (SMC)-an approx
278 ationally efficient approach, we extend this idea to tune more general properties of networks.
279 y and computational biology allow Thompson's ideas to be integrated with genes and the processes they
280                                 To test this idea, transformed HeLa cell lines were created with fluo
281                          To corroborate this idea, upon transplantation of FCSCs into a bone defect m
282                           We illustrate this idea using the specific factor of extrinsic mortality ri
283 t ETS1 is involved in regulating CDKN2A This idea was confirmed by RNAi-mediated suppression or genet
284                                         This idea was tested by applying the pore blocker toxin mauro
285                            Specifically, our idea was to improve the selectivity toward druggable iso
286                         Building on the same idea, we also demonstrate an isolator with non-reciproca
287                                 To test this idea, we coupled an optimality-based plant nitrogen (N)
288                              To support this idea, we demonstrate observer-specific biases in a funda
289                         Consistent with this idea, we found that enhancing MD excitability was suffic
290                           In support of this idea, we found that repeated cocaine exposure led to an
291                                 To test this idea, we generated recombinant reoviruses that encoded d
292                             Contrary to this idea, we have found that there is a kinetic "damper" pre
293                              Supporting this idea, we observed a decrease in off-wheel ambulation whe
294                                 To test this idea, we trained human listeners on an auditory frequenc
295                                To test these ideas, we introduced kinase-activating mutations after L
296 or brain representations of our preconceived ideas, we suggest investigating how brain mechanisms giv
297  higher education, and more gender-equitable ideas were connected and conveyed protection from IPV.
298 ading to the loss of cell-cell adhesion, new ideas were shared in the field of signal transduction.
299 as, but we must be prepared to dismiss these ideas when they just do not fit the data.
300  phase transitions using alloying is a novel idea with implications in designing all 2D device archit

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