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1 ic infectious status and circulation of MJNV in nature.
2  cytoplasmic vacuolization that is lysosomal in nature.
3 s under the broad spectra of solar radiation in nature.
4  eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells are common in nature.
5 h the individual sigma-values being additive in nature.
6 anisms that had never before been documented in nature.
7 oretically possible shell forms do not occur in nature.
8 se natural materials are lamellar or layered in nature.
9 o be one of the most prevalent instabilities in nature.
10        Multi-stranded helices are widespread in nature.
11 lytic reactions that were previously unknown in Nature.
12 in hCVAM and that these factors are proteins in nature.
13 erenkov radiation is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature.
14 nd as such, all the analyses are descriptive in nature.
15 ntials of the most oxidizing redox cofactors in nature.
16 y so in specialist predators, which are rare in nature.
17 ed to judge their importance for coexistence in nature.
18  temporal patterns at which resources appear in nature.
19 e latter commonly considered to be repulsive in nature.
20 ven that cell wall hydrolases are ubiquitous in nature.
21 t to discriminate which ones are implemented in nature.
22 ersion of CO2 and HCO3(-) and are ubiquitous in nature.
23 ization in clumps should be a common feature in nature.
24  to different wavelengths of solar radiation in nature.
25 igomerization of membrane proteins is common in nature.
26 -helical collagen, the most abundant protein in nature.
27  (GM) crops and are typically macromolecular in nature.
28 9%) of vision loss was potentially avoidable in nature.
29 e most common carbon storage polysaccharides in nature.
30 d, hypothesis-driven questions about a thing in nature.
31 s able to infect both fungal and plant hosts in nature.
32 ies to create novel states that do not occur in nature.
33 ukaryotic-bacterial symbioses are ubiquitous in nature.
34 fection and how these viruses are maintained in nature.
35 e particularly costly have not been reported in nature.
36  but provide them with a selective advantage in nature.
37 wn for being one of the toughest body armors in nature.
38 to diversification of new recognition groups in nature.
39 spersion relation of polaritons is parabolic in nature.
40 at many scales to generate periodic patterns in nature.
41 d state of SiH2OO is severely multireference in nature.
42  been found to carry diverse functionalities in nature.
43 ng techniques begun to reveal their ubiquity in nature.
44 nfigurations and sheds light on their origin in Nature.
45       However, all these films are isotropic in nature.
46 s for establishing the role of these enzymes in nature.
47 nostructures exhibit properties unobtainable in nature.
48 , and is considered to be widely distributed in nature.
49  in the enormous diversity of terpenes found in nature.
50  population dynamics, drive MARV maintenance in nature.
51 these events and therefore tumor suppressive in nature.
52  been reported, most incidences are sporadic in nature.
53  at different ENSO phases all resemble those in nature.
54                    Perfect crystals are rare in nature.
55 ty islands (SaPIs) use this tactic to spread in nature.
56 tterns, processes and relationships observed in nature.
57 y and structure-function relationships found in nature.
58 W are found to be selective and concentrated in nature.
59 rces, which are expected to occur frequently in nature.
60 amples of emergent protein self-organization in nature.
61 ar evidence that ENC seedings are epigenetic in nature.
62 ycoproteins representing the viral diversity in nature.
63 ably one of the most complex reactions found in nature.
64 nalization protocol and thus is very generic in nature.
65 ependent dispersal, both of which are common in nature.
66 ariation in tooth shape resembling variation in nature.
67 pathways for MMR have evolved at least twice in nature.
68 ultiply charged negative ions are ubiquitous in nature.
69 s in 1, 3, and 4 were calculated to be (3)LF in nature.
70 ated to the vaccine; however, most were mild in nature.
71 nd possibly the genetic code, is diversified in nature.
72 lly obscure ribosome-derived molecules found in nature.
73 well-defined folds, including ones not found in nature.
74 is ubiquitous and diverse in characteristics in nature.
75 eria likely regulate choanoflagellate mating in nature.
76  display rich behaviours not found elsewhere in nature.
77 le APs led EPSPs in st-LTD, STDP was Hebbian in nature.
78 ght on the analysis of samples as they occur in nature.
79 ne of the most abundant lipid-based polymers in nature.
80  halogens from organic scaffolds has evolved in nature.
81 ce exists of stable eukaryotic hypermutators in nature.
82 skin scale patterns which are otherwise rare in nature.
83 f patterns of spatial and temporal diversity in nature.
84  to lead to associations that are not causal in nature.
85 le for the prevalence of pilus glycosylation in nature.
86 ajor sources of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon in nature.
87 ical speciation with gene flow is widespread in nature [1], but it presents a conundrum: how are asso
88 ls with unusual microstructures can be found in nature; among them, many possess anisotropic and even
89 g is a key component of visual communication in nature and acts particularly strongly in visual signa
90 iacol and its derivatives are commonly found in nature and are known for their characteristic smoky,
91 terogeneous crystal nucleation is ubiquitous in nature and at the heart of many industrial applicatio
92                  Heavy metals are ubiquitous in nature and being used extensively in industrial proce
93 properties of materials and structures found in nature and biology.
94 e divergent correlation length are universal in nature and can be applied to any amorphous solids tha
95                      The protocol is general in nature and can be applied to the stochastic sampling
96 oparticles this approach is extremely simple in nature and can be performed under physiological condi
97                  Disturbances are widespread in nature and can have substantial population-level cons
98 root growth and development is indeterminate in nature and caused by the decrease in number of merist
99 rgillus flavus is a filamentous fungus found in nature and characterized by the production of bright
100             The particles are also amorphous in nature and consist of polymeric chains of Fe centers
101  Adverse events were mostly gastrointestinal in nature and consistent with the underlying disease; no
102 sed in vivo doubled haploid systems are rare in nature and difficult to manage in breeding programmes
103 modeling and/or aggregation is observed both in Nature and during the large-scale industrial manufact
104               Filamentous viruses are common in nature and efficiently deliver - sometimes via aeroso
105 h solid electron donors and their importance in nature and for biosustainable technologies.
106 nues to studying many growth phenomena found in nature and generating complex 3D structures to benefi
107                  These reactions are diverse in nature and have been employed for syntheses of oxime-
108 lized to the hands and the feet, neuropathic in nature and in all study participants associated with
109 morphism has been previously impossible both in nature and in experiment.
110 ation are fascinating phenomena found widely in nature and in laboratory environment such as dielectr
111 a therapeutic intervention is multifactorial in nature and in many cases the source of therapeutic di
112 ocess that produces high-energy photons both in nature and in the laboratory.
113 ndamental for creating functional structures in nature and in the world of chemistry because interact
114 ls (vdW) or dispersion forces are ubiquitous in nature and influence the structure, stability, dynami
115 ith layer and tunnel structures occur widely in nature and inspire technological applications.
116 ted, preventing prediction of phage dynamics in nature and manipulation of phage resistance in clinic
117  Walker-box partition systems are ubiquitous in nature and mediate the segregation of bacterial and a
118 se acceptor molecules are generally aromatic in nature and mostly indole or indole-like.
119 tion by a monocopper enzyme is unprecedented in nature and opens new avenues in chemistry and enzymol
120 ation chemistry of Ni(II)-chelating proteins in nature and provide a foundation for evaluating putati
121                          They are ubiquitous in nature and responsible for many medical and dental in
122 1 response induced by P. carinii was plastic in nature and reversible with appropriate cytokine stimu
123 h secondary MR is characteristically dynamic in nature and sensitive to changes in ventricular geomet
124 ly disruptive behavior is neurodevelopmental in nature and should be reclassified as an early-childho
125  Given the prevalence of diminishing returns in nature and social settings, this finding can explain
126                     Many diffusion processes in nature and society were found to be anomalous, in the
127 ks can model a wide range of complex systems in nature and society, and many algorithms (network gene
128 ng similarity between patterns of inequality in nature and society, hinting at fundamental unifying m
129  role for a covalent modification widespread in nature and suggest possible applications in biotechno
130  from surfaces, is of significant importance in nature and technology, where it finds applications ra
131 the correlation between molecular assemblies in nature and the assemblies of small molecules in cell
132  the highly diverse population of IAVs found in nature and the formation of novel epidemic and pandem
133                      Despite their abundance in nature and their importance in biology, medicine, nut
134 derlying some forms of obesity is compulsive in nature and therefore contains elements of an addictiv
135                    Metal oxides are abundant in nature and they are some of the most versatile materi
136 ary photostability in chemical filters found in nature and those used in commercial sunscreens.
137 uenza (HPAI) H5N1 viruses continue to evolve in nature and threaten human health.
138 za (HPAI) H5N1 viruses continue to circulate in nature and threaten public health.
139 lking loops in parks offer a setting to walk in nature and to avoid interruptions from traffic.
140 These infections are often chronic/recurrent in nature and typically involve bacterial persistence wi
141 events are regulatory rather than structural in nature and uncover widespread coordination of dynamic
142  such hyperdominance include natural enemies in nature and wealth-equalizing institutions in society.
143 echanisms to sense and adapt to redox stress in nature and within the host.
144 n- and across-generation plasticity observed in nature, and can influence the adaptive value of the p
145 Homo-oligomerization of proteins is abundant in nature, and is often intimately related with the phys
146     Several luciferases have been identified in nature, and many have been adapted for tracking cells
147 id phase transitions are the most ubiquitous in nature, and many technologies rely on them.
148 models-the helium-ignition branch-does exist in nature, and that such a model may account for the exp
149 ed by MNV NS3 were highly motile and dynamic in nature, and their movement was dependent on intact mi
150  uses in biotechnology, where they are found in nature, and their role in post-translational regulati
151 uids (e.g. mucus and blood) are viscoelastic in nature, and this finding highlights the importance of
152  endogenous cytokines and that are not found in nature, and which activate distinct signaling program
153                                              In nature, animals normally perceive sensory information
154 echanically morphing materials systems found in nature are based on hierarchical structures, which ar
155                              As environments in nature are inherently complex these findings help exp
156        Some of the most remarkable materials in nature are made from proteins.
157 ver, mosquito-malaria molecular interactions in nature are not clear.
158 nisms to recreate many anthocyanin blue hues in nature are not fully understood, but interactions wit
159                                  If diseases in nature arise because of weaknesses in holobiont physi
160 six-pointed star structures occur frequently in nature as flowers, snow-flakes, leaves and so on.
161 s (HOC), a chemical class that is ubiquitous in nature as well as anthropogenic systems, as an exampl
162 h as microdroplet role in reaction catalysis in nature as well as new tools for aerosol analysis and
163  highlight some of the morphologies observed in nature as well as shapes available to us through synt
164 ctrum of reactivities that has been observed in nature as well as those that have been invented using
165                                              In nature, as well as in theoretical settings, conspecif
166 tterns or structures, is a prevalent process in nature at all scales.
167                                              In nature, bacteria often live in surface-associated com
168                                              In nature, bacteria primarily live in surface-attached,
169  hazards increases there is growing interest in nature-based solutions for risk reduction.
170                                    Reporting in Nature, Beagrie et al. (2017) describe such an orthog
171 rarchical cellular structures are ubiquitous in nature because of their low-density, high-specific pr
172                 These enzymes are ubiquitous in nature, because they are present in bacteriophage, ba
173 s into one of the most fundamental phenomena in nature: biodiversity that seems to be excluded by the
174                                              In Nature Biotechnology, Koehler et al. (2017) have deve
175                           Recently published in Nature, Brown et al. (2017) shed new light on how the
176 -Lactone natural products occur infrequently in nature but possess a variety of potent and valuable b
177  be a common feature of biological invasions in nature, but that these effects can easily go undetect
178 scale regular vegetation patterns are common in nature, but their causes are disputed.
179 ave frequently been defined as 'nutritional' in nature, but with little empirical evidence to assess
180 mination and/or isomerization of amino acids in nature by cleaving or shifting a C-N bond.
181                             A recent article in Nature by Ma et al. (2017) uses an elegant CRISPR-Cas
182                             A recent article in Nature by Raven et al. (2017) now shows that blocking
183                               A recent study in Nature by Zhao et al. (2017) finds that YTHDF2, a rea
184 se and whether original states, regenerative in nature, can be restored with therapy.
185  architectures, which are highly represented in nature, can overcome this tradeoff and thus enable un
186                   It is most often transient in nature, causing an infection that lasts 2 to 3 days.
187                                    Reporting in Nature Cell Biology, Saad et al. (2017) identify reve
188 et al. (2017), along with Wang et al. (2017) in Nature Cell Biology, show how PAR protein oligomeriza
189                                              In nature, cells self-assemble at the microscale into co
190                                              In nature, cervids are infected with chronic wasting dis
191 nd represents an appearance of pariah groups in nature.Classifying groups is an important challenge i
192             Most studies of structural color in nature concern periodic arrays, which through the int
193 SEI thins by 13 A and becomes more inorganic in nature, consistent with the formation of LiF.
194 e occurrence of the TL/TLR sequence variants in Nature correlates with their thermodynamic stability
195                          In a recent article in Nature, de Sousa e Melo et al. (2017) reveal that int
196 g that mating assortment varies considerably in nature, due largely to basic properties of the sexual
197 es but transmitter release appears paracrine in nature, due to the apparent lack of synaptic contacts
198 e scale events that are non-Born-Oppenheimer in nature (electrostatic), based on evaluations of prote
199                However, as recently reported in Nature, eruptive events like coronal mass ejections a
200 g pigments that produce red-purple-blue hues in nature, especially when interacting with metal ions a
201 bial communities are structured across hosts in nature, especially within a given host species.
202 o reduce variability, polymorphism is common in nature even under strong selective regimes.
203                           Two recent studies in Nature examine the effects of neoantigen vaccines on
204 condary structures comparable to those found in nature ("foldamers") have considerable potential for
205 m marine sponges (phylum Porifera) is unique in nature for catalyzing the formation of inorganic sili
206  produced stable proteins unlike those found in nature for topologies where design was initially unsu
207                                     Recently in Nature, Gjorevski et al. (2016) describe a fully defi
208      The suite of biological catalysts found in Nature has the potential to contribute immensely to s
209                                              In nature, HIV-1 Envs must balance the requirements to m
210                              In a new report in Nature, Ho et al. (2017) show that autophagy is essen
211                                              In nature, ice usually nucleates at or near interfaces,
212 hermore, female propensity to mate only once in nature in male swarms likely diminishes sexual select
213 twork modules which are functionally similar in nature in the case of breast cancer.
214 neutron, and X-ray scattering, or are static in nature including even the most advanced cryogenic tra
215 e present in a variety of structures present in nature, including the onion.
216 n greater depth the role of chiral asymmetry in nature inclusive of both earth and space.
217 s simply because they are less exposed to Bd in nature; instead future amphibian conservation plans s
218        The dynamic underwater chemistry seen in nature is inspiring for the next generation of eco-fr
219  number of receptor dimer pairings occurring in nature is limited to those driven by natural ligands
220 protein folds and interface geometries found in nature is limited.
221 ain how the remarkable biodiversity observed in nature is maintained.
222                     Coexistence of organisms in nature is more likely when phenotypic similarities of
223                           Their distribution in nature is rare and scattered in taxonomically unrelat
224                   The formation of P-N bonds in nature is relatively rare, and the pathway for the as
225 rce contributing to the emergence of novelty in nature is the presence of cooperative interactions, w
226         Given the near ubiquity of synchrony in nature, it seems likely that synchrony influences the
227                        The results show that in nature, karpatite has a nanotexture that is not prese
228                                    Reporting in Nature, Katheder and colleagues (2017) find that tumo
229                                              In nature, many microbes secrete mixtures of glycoside h
230                                              In nature, many organisms generate large families of nat
231                                    Reporting in Nature, Mendoza et al. (2017) now show that lymphatic
232                                              In nature, microorganisms exhibit different volumes span
233  foremost recalcitrant polysaccharides found in nature, namely cellulose and chitin.
234          Recently, several studies appearing in Nature, Nature Methods, and Cell Stem Cell generated
235 oth semaglutide groups were gastrointestinal in nature: nausea was reported in 26 (20%) who received
236 or various periodic crack systems that exist in nature, not only for thin film cracks but also for cr
237             Scimone et al. (2017), reporting in Nature, now examine muscles in a developmental settin
238 e most diverse groups of terrestrial insects in nature, obtain a tough exoskeleton through the activi
239 CO2 fixation pathways are widely distributed in nature, only a few enzymes have been described that h
240 ueen and that have the potential to be found in nature or to be replicated in the laboratory.
241 he precise monomer sequence control achieved in nature over macromolecular structure (for example, DN
242     1,3-N,O-Chelating ligands are ubiquitous in nature owing to their occurrence as alpha-chiral amin
243                    This is important because-in nature-photosynthetic organisms experience rapid and
244                                              In nature, plants need to respond to multiple environmen
245                            Two recent papers in Nature propose that heterochromatic domains are organ
246                                              In nature, protein assembly is often regulated by molecu
247                                              In nature, proteins have evolved sophisticated cavities
248 ow that human immune variation is continuous in nature, rather than characterized by discrete groups
249 richlet process regression is non-parametric in nature, relies on the Dirichlet process to flexibly a
250 these molecules during the fungal life cycle in nature remain elusive.
251 the functional role of microbial metabolites in nature remains to be deciphered.
252 partner-specific cooperative behaviours seen in nature require greenbeards to come in different colou
253                                  Two studies in Nature reveal how the cytosolic DNA sensor cGAS gains
254      Many of these diseases are neurological in nature revealing critical roles for this class of pro
255                                    Reporting in Nature, Scheele et al. (2017) establish a model for p
256                                    Mutations in nature seem to occur with lower frequencies, as sugge
257 derstanding of diseases as distinct entities in nature, separate from other diseases and independent
258 rmation is a common and important phenomenon in nature serving a multitude of purposes.
259  studies showing effects that are pathogenic in nature should additionally explore the possibility of
260 suggests that the reasons for "looplessness" in nature should be sought in coherence-inducing mechani
261 ied in one of the most common spin ensembles in nature: spins in ferromagnets.
262                                              In nature, structures of those types are generally symme
263                           Diverse structures in nature, such as the spinal disc and the onion have ma
264 ess by which fluctuating selection can occur in nature, suggesting that fluctuating selection may be
265 es in biomass with biodiversity are stronger in nature than has previously been documented in experim
266                                              In nature, the balance between antagonistic and synergis
267 despread strategy for structural colouration in nature: the cuticular multilayer.
268 y and reversibly wet upon complex topography in nature, thereby overcoming the wetting problems in pr
269                 However, being correlational in nature, this evidence might reflect a nonfunctional b
270  by biohybrid molecules that are synthesized in Nature through post-translational modification (PTM),
271 f the optimal free model is non-perturbative in nature; thus, it offers a theoretical framework for i
272 for entire folds and assemblies not observed in nature to be generated de novo, that is, to access th
273      Mechanical gradients are often employed in nature to prevent biological materials from damage by
274 t reports of IVIVCs that exist are empirical in nature, typically based on a mathematical relationshi
275             Work of three independent groups in Nature uncovers a novel mode of inflammatory communic
276                                  Cephalopods in nature undergo highly dynamic skin coloration changes
277                           CNV is transmitted in nature via zoospores of the fungus Olpidium bornovanu
278 ber of the genus Tombusvirus, is transmitted in nature via zoospores of the fungus Olpidium bornovanu
279 cal hypotheses and tools to study virophages in nature.Virophages are recently-identified small virus
280 onsidering the ubiquity of temporal networks in nature, we ask: Are there any advantages of the netwo
281 biodiversity would have rare or weak effects in nature, we show that biomass production increases wit
282 plication-competent mutants not yet observed in nature were identified, including some that could esc
283 submicron regime, is found to be martensitic in nature when one considers the collective behavior of
284 ough dissipative self-assembly is ubiquitous in nature, where it gives rise to structures and functio
285 l, largely because of the lack of validation in nature, where strong abiotic forcing and complex inte
286                                        Thus, in nature, where taubimolecular > 10 s, the distribution
287 s because the primary input to FEF is visual in nature, whereas its output reflects the planning of b
288  set of aggressive behaviours, mostly verbal in nature, which seemed personally derogatory, targeted,
289 portant consequence of As(III) contamination in nature will be to alter microbial carbon metabolism a
290 opulation of such merging binaries is formed in nature with a broad mass spectrum.
291 led summary of various optical effects found in nature with a particular emphasis on the materials an
292               Animal migration is ubiquitous in nature with individuals within a population often exh
293        All four milk powders were amphoteric in nature with the dispersive (apolar) component of surf
294 ronically infected cell line are polymorphic in nature, with many particles lacking organized electro
295           The reaction appears to be radical in nature, with the addition of small quantities of a ra
296                  In a recent study published in Nature, Wong et al. (2016) show that endothelial cell
297 h) can be identified that are more universal in nature, working across psychiatric diagnoses and gend
298                                    Reporting in Nature, Yan et al. (2017) show that Wnts and Wnt sign
299             Biological rhythms are pervasive in nature, yet our understanding of the molecular mechan
300                           Reporting recently in Nature, Zabala-Letona et al. (2017) show that mTORC1

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