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1 tal hepatoblastomas was only modestly slowed in the face of 80%-90% reductions in AcCoA and significa
2 The ability to change behavioural strategies in the face of a changing world has been linked to the i
3               Maximizing growth and survival in the face of a complex, time-varying environment is a
4 d by the invariant expression of a phenotype in the face of a genetic and/or environmental perturbati
5                                  Ultimately, in the face of a global environment marked by heightened
6 are able to replicate and spread efficiently in the face of a potent innate immune response.
7 opulation living with multiple comorbidities in the face of a stagnant level of the percentage of tre
8 ty is generally low but should be considered in the face of additional risk factors.
9 ized motivation for drug, continued drug use in the face of adverse consequences, and very robust cue
10 mergence of maladaptive behavioral responses in the face of adverse life events.
11                               It may be that in the face of adversity (stress), death mechanisms are
12 hiatric disorders, whereas others adapt well in the face of adversity?
13 le, such that maintenance of synaptic health in the face of aging is a critically important therapeut
14 A2) functions to maintain vascular integrity in the face of alveolar hypoxia.
15 howed an increased expectation of punishment in the face of ambiguous information.
16 of herpesviruses to spread from cell to cell in the face of an immune response is critical for diseas
17                                              In the face of an increasing complexity of signalling th
18  negative impacts, such as immunosuppression in the face of an infection, are also long-lasting.
19  the development time for serological assays in the face of an infectious disease outbreak.
20 aimed at protecting these fragile ecosystems in the face of anthropogenic warming.
21 ves as a breeding target to preserve terroir in the face of anticipated climate change, a major probl
22 onths follow-up, with a sustained trend even in the face of arrhythmia recurrence (50%).
23 or maintaining congression in small spindles in the face of assembly noise and find that C. albicans
24 ns of sensitive cells can achieve net growth in the face of attack.
25 onitoring by promoting behavioral inhibition in the face of aversive events.
26 ery maintaining very high levels of cortisol in the face of "basal" levels of adrenocorticotropic hor
27                                              In the face of biodiversity loss attributable to anthrop
28 ory response to maintain upper-limb accuracy in the face of body movement.
29 symmetries between gods and good governments in the face of catastrophes.
30 type and lineage stability can be maintained in the face of CD25 blockade.
31 s a key mechanism to protect brain perfusion in the face of changes in arterial blood pressure, but l
32  the representation of sound source location in the face of changes in sound source level by neurons
33 on associated with the Earth's polar regions in the face of changing climate.
34 s in the malaria burden need to be sustained in the face of changing epidemiology whilst simultaneous
35  effort for time confers a fitness advantage in the face of changing time costs.
36 allow multicellular systems to remain robust in the face of cheating by dissecting the dynamic regula
37 e that such origin singularity is maintained in the face of chromosome fusion or fission events durin
38                                              In the face of chronic cancers and protracted viral infe
39 undwork for future studies to determine how, in the face of chronic changes in salt intake, humans ma
40 anna must become an explicit policy priority in the face of climate and land use change if conservati
41 s are the best index of reproductive success in the face of climate change in species that travel wid
42 e fate of the Amazon over the coming century in the face of climate change, rising atmospheric CO2 le
43 tance of continuing constant effort sampling in the face of climate change.
44 portant for local adaptation and persistence in the face of climate change.
45 ing food production and environmental health in the face of climate change.
46 ll as modeling dynamic species distributions in the face of climate change.
47 icroenvironments and their likely robustness in the face of climate change.
48 fying strategies for biological conservation in the face of climate change.
49 ng humans to make sense of incoming language in the face of cognitive and perceptual constraints.
50 chestrating appropriate behavioral responses in the face of competing signals that predict either rew
51 erning the selection of behavioral responses in the face of competing signals.
52 antic access was initially good but declined in the face of competition from previous targets.
53 xplorer" cell, to rapidly colonize new areas in the face of competition.
54 ocesses and requires maintenance of polarity in the face of complex environmental cues.
55 y be more susceptible to population declines in the face of concurrent anthropogenic habitat and clim
56 enefits are retained with bilateral aDBS and in the face of concurrent medication.
57 etween interacting partners is bimodal, even in the face of constant selection.
58 s help to maintain normal immune homeostasis in the face of constantly changing microbes in the envir
59 ability of the community-wide seed dispersal in the face of continued anthropogenic impact.
60 explain the stability of the HIV-1 reservoir in the face of continuous antigen exposure.
61 arding whether species divergence took place in the face of continuous gene flow and whether hybridiz
62  reveal the neural substrates of persistence in the face of controllable and uncontrollable setbacks.
63 ve course of bipolar disorder sometimes even in the face of conventional treatment, the role and enha
64 is the physical battle to form a new vesicle in the face of counteracting forces, such as membrane te
65 eural systems involved in maintaining belief in the face of counterevidence, presenting 40 liberals w
66 tocyte-mediated MErT and tumor cell survival in the face of death signals.
67  positive aspirations, which provide comfort in the face of death.
68 experience) or restraint (increases with age in the face of declining residual reproductive value), a
69  to enhance GSIS to supra-normal levels even in the face of defective mitochondria and without deteri
70 tives (groups of cells) maintained integrity in the face of destructive cheating types is unclear.
71 efugia may support local species persistence in the face of deteriorating climatic suitability.
72 erapeutics in different patient settings and in the face of different viral pathogens.
73  mobilization during periods of acute demand in the face of diminished energy stores.
74  orientation may reduce food insecurity even in the face of diminishing financial resources.
75                                              In the face of diminishing therapeutic options for the t
76  with threat level and with increasing vigor in the face of disaster.
77 ir and regeneration of hippocampal circuitry in the face of diseases and injuries.
78 hat the phenomena are robust and can survive in the face of disorder and noise.
79 , it's often hard to maintain focus on goals in the face of distraction.
80 and stability can be improved and reinforced in the face of disturbances, through a rationally predef
81 ses that allow organisms to adapt and thrive in the face of diverse challenges, including those posed
82 s a homeostatic regulation of the somatic AP in the face of diverse neuronal morphologies.
83 e because it allows adaptive differentiation in the face of diverse opponents.
84 in nature, our ability to manage our forests in the face of drought, and the parameterization of drou
85 s indicate that competitive expansion of IAV in the face of drug pressure is mediated by a balance be
86 cape configuration to allow species movement in the face of dynamically shifting climate.
87  common platform for integrating these costs in the face of ecological complexity and context depende
88 uses to persist for the lives of their hosts in the face of effective immune control measures for pro
89 f capillary regression with detraining, even in the face of elevated VEGF, suggesting that pro-angiog
90 ose with novel modes of action, is essential in the face of emerging drug-resistant parasites.
91      Novel antimalarial therapies are needed in the face of emerging resistance to artemisinin combin
92  integrity is critical for adaptive survival in the face of endogenous and exogenous environmental st
93 reserving cell polarity and barrier function in the face of energetic stress.
94 ol tissue size and repair patterning defects in the face of environmental and genetic perturbations.
95 ptive recruitment of stress-responding genes in the face of environmental challenges.
96 SD, a tendency to overlearn about volatility in the face of environmental change drives a correspondi
97  microbial activities prove to be persistent in the face of environmental change, this approach also
98 elihood of speciation or reducing extinction in the face of environmental change.
99 re required to sustain ecosystem functioning in the face of environmental change.
100  mechanism for enabling organisms to survive in the face of environmental change.
101 aximize pollination and establish resilience in the face of environmental change.
102 s for maintenance of migration and body size in the face of environmental change.
103 nto the nature of the generalists' advantage in the face of environmental changes, and suggest that d
104 ulations can withstand, overcome and persist in the face of environmental fluctuation.
105         How cells maintain phenotypic states in the face of environmental fluctuations remains an ope
106 SP90), which maintains phenotypic robustness in the face of environmental perturbations, is known to
107 ls, which maintain constant body temperature in the face of environmental temperature variability.
108 ypic diversity to improve population fitness in the face of environmental variability.
109 ents to maintain preferred body temperatures in the face of environmental variation.
110 ampaigns could help prevent severe epidemics in the face of epidemiological and vaccination uncertain
111      Reliable quantum information processing in the face of errors is a major fundamental and technol
112 -HT levels instigate inhibition specifically in the face of errors, measured as post-error slowing (P
113 heir inhibition suppresses wakefulness, even in the face of ethologically relevant salient stimuli.
114 might contribute to ongoing drug consumption in the face of evident negative consequences.
115  chromosome breaks and must remain effective in the face of extensive diversity in broken end structu
116 ate that studying extreme disease resistance in the face of extensive exposure can increase the power
117 ansferred genes can remain stable on genomes in the face of extensive symbiont turnover.
118 athways that regulate salt and water content in the face of extracellular and intracellular osmotic p
119 henotype, the crystal lattice, is maintained in the face of extreme environmental challenge and massi
120 ticularly important to maintain connectivity in the face of factors that increase demographic instabi
121 tory processes exist to maintain performance in the face of fatigue.
122                                However, even in the face of fear instructions, the human right amygda
123 ls from increasing their niche breadths even in the face of few competitors.
124                                              In the face of finite resources, allocations of research
125  success that Israel has achieved in health, in the face of formidable challenges, including rapid po
126 tly not known whether these benefits persist in the face of frequent changes in location of the targe
127 count how resilient-protected spaces will be in the face of future drivers of change such as warming
128 e electric power industry's water management in the face of future policy constraints are discussed b
129 ng precipitation seasonality and variability in the face of future uncertainty is important for a wel
130 infer a strong signal of adaptive divergence in the face of gene flow between populations growing on
131  ecological selection helps maintain species in the face of gene flow, despite a polygenic basis for
132  basis and maintenance of species divergence in the face of gene flow.
133 imited, especially in the case of speciation in the face of gene flow.
134 lements to maintain mobility and persistence in the face of genetic drift within potential host targe
135 es this load, improving population viability in the face of genetic stress.
136 ges in malignant cells afford cytoprotection in the face of genomic instability, oncogene activation,
137 nserving biodiversity and ecosystem function in the face of global change.
138 important determinant of species' resilience in the face of global change.
139 rstanding and predicting population dynamics in the face of global change.
140                                              In the face of global climate change, organisms may resp
141 ired to ensure food and nutritional security in the face of global climate change.
142 anscripts involved in cell cycle progression in the face of global eIF-4E-mediated translation inhibi
143 tional integrity of hippocampal CA1 synapses in the face of global ischemia.
144 ew groups, it also reduces their performance in the face of gravity selection.
145                     The value of flexibility in the face of great social and cultural change appears
146                                              In the face of growing controversy about the utility of
147  regulates spatiotemporal [Ca(2+)]i dynamics in the face of heterogeneous glucose stimulation.
148 ategies for providing treatment in LMIC even in the face of high costs.
149 rotecting against saturation of phospho-CREB in the face of higher firing rates and bigger Ca(2+) tra
150 reducing the variability of memory precision in the face of higher load.
151 , we find it necessary to refine these ideas in the face of highly flexible yet shape-persistent macr
152 tions in animal and human disease management in the face of highly prevalent parasites.
153 cological functioning of seagrass ecosystems in the face of human disturbances and may have important
154               Conserving native biodiversity in the face of human- and climate-related impacts is a c
155  the absence of IL-15, TEM can be maintained in the face of IL-15 inhibition by the activity of other
156 n, which support cardiomyocyte contractility in the face of impaired postarrest myofilament calcium s
157                 Growing agricultural demands in the face of impending inorganic phosphate (Pi) shorta
158 rror signals may optimize stimulus detection in the face of impending threats.
159 llective action) can arise and be maintained in the face of incentives to engage in free riding.
160 advance the modelling of vegetation dynamics in the face of incomplete mechanistic understanding, we
161 s employ a tend-and-befriend coping strategy in the face of increased environmental as well as social
162 CO2 levels and prevents respiratory acidosis in the face of increased metabolism.
163 GPB) are enigmatic in enhancing plant growth in the face of increased metal accumulation in plants.
164  is in direct contrast to increases in vigor in the face of increased overall reward rates.
165             Dysregulation of the stress axis in the face of increased sympathetic tone and decreased
166 tion measures to ensure their sustainability in the face of increasing and inevitable uncertainty.
167  prevent the transmission of these pathogens in the face of increasing global temperatures.
168 eflecting deterioration of patient retention in the face of increasing patient loads.
169               Swift action is often required in the face of indeterminate sensory evidence.
170 ly sensitive areas can help guide management in the face of inevitable climatically driven change.
171 oss the T-B-cell synapse may be advantageous in the face of infection.
172                                              In the face of infectious disease, organisms evolved a r
173 transcription factor that stabilizes T(regs) in the face of inflammatory responses provides a genetic
174  This process allows UPEC to gain a foothold in the face of innate defense mechanisms, including mict
175 entions, and maintaining their effectiveness in the face of insecticide and drug resistance, should f
176 importance of maintaining immune homeostasis in the face of intense antigenic challenge in the wild.
177 ssion of a suppressive and anergic phenotype in the face of intense inflammatory responses, whereas H
178 This may ensure robust cell fate maintenance in the face of intracellular and environmental fluctuati
179 uidity required to maintain tissue integrity in the face of intrinsic and extrinsic forces.
180                      To maintain homeostasis in the face of intrinsic and extrinsic insults, cells ha
181 nables these networks to exhibit criticality in the face of intrinsic, i.e. self-sustained, asynchron
182 dicting the persistence of native fauna even in the face of invasion.
183    Inhibition of meiotic chromosome mobility in the face of IR failed to influence the course of DSB
184 y, i.e., the ability to maintain a task goal in the face of irrelevant distractors, should suffer und
185 ommunity to have sustained host effects even in the face of its structural or functional variation.
186  the biosphere to conserve more biodiversity in the face of land use and climate change.
187 ent traits and preferences can remain stable in the face of low gene flow.
188 r and calcium ionophore stimulation in vitro in the face of low-dose Rapa treatment.
189 tion of hematopoietic cells, and this occurs in the face of lower levels of circulating low-density l
190 nregulation that serves to reduce inhibition in the face of lower PFC network activity.
191 out the challenges to effective intervention in the face of mass threats to human well-being.
192 grossly looks like non-inflamed, normal skin in the face of massive inflammatory changes in nearby af
193 ly distinct viruses, the utility of vaccines in the face of mismatched circulating strains remains qu
194                Cells make accurate decisions in the face of molecular noise and environmental fluctua
195 es a partner and ensures paternity certainty in the face of more promiscuous competitors.
196  reported to maintain motor task performance in the face of motor fatigue and cognitive performance i
197 ty to reselect both word and picture targets in the face of mounting competition was linked to left p
198 in maintaining cellular and cardiac function in the face of multiple proteotoxic insults, holding ope
199 ng and climate regulation, but are declining in the face of multiple threats.
200 sure the capacity of IN to maintain function in the face of mutation, and to probe structure/function
201 of and escape from chronic poverty over time in the face of myriad stressors and shocks.
202 a greater persistence in responding for drug in the face of negative consequences.
203 tent (pavlovian) bias to withhold responding in the face of negative outcomes.
204 ing promotion of oligodendrocyte development in the face of neuronal injury.
205 lly the need to reconsider long-held beliefs in the face of new empirical findings.
206 ages the homeostat to maintain daytime sleep in the face of nighttime sleep loss.
207                     Beliefs should be stable in the face of noisy data but malleable in periods of ch
208 roduce DTINet, whose performance is enhanced in the face of noisy, incomplete and high-dimensional bi
209 eliable and unique parameter estimation even in the face of non-identifiability.
210             When proteins do misfold, either in the face of normal or pathological stimuli or because
211 pable of inducing antigen-specific tolerance in the face of ongoing autoimmunity and have also identi
212 f the immune system to promote host survival in the face of ongoing barrier challenges.
213 essing need to conserve and restore habitats in the face of ongoing species loss [1, 2] requires a be
214 e of motor fatigue and cognitive performance in the face of other stressors (e.g., aging) and structu
215 m astrocytes to maintain neuronal GSH levels in the face of oxidative insults.
216 ianserin on prolonging lifespan and survival in the face of oxidative stress, particularly in younger
217 ependent DNA cleavage by restriction enzymes in the face of partial PT modification.
218 on could provide increased receptor coverage in the face of pathologic PGD2concentrations, which may
219                                              In the face of persistent antigen, chronic T cell recept
220                                              In the face of persistent neuronal and synaptic turnover
221 ty, syntrophic relationships, and resiliency in the face of perturbations.
222 ids boost cAMP to maintain insulin secretion in the face of perturbed ionic signals.
223                      To ensure food security in the face of population growth, decreasing water and l
224 eted to promote healthy diets and ecosystems in the face of population growth, urbanisation, and clim
225  the brain to maintain specific associations in the face of potential ambiguity.
226 ing systemic infections in hospital settings in the face of predisposing conditions, such as indwelli
227                     These data indicate that in the face of predominant gamma-tubulin-1 expression, t
228 nabling exposed women to control parasitemia in the face of pregnancy-induced Th2 polarization.
229  adaptations to dry environments, especially in the face of projected global aridification.
230 alation, motivation, self-imposed abstinence in the face of punishment, or propensity to relapse.
231 te action in pursuit of rewards and inaction in the face of punishment.
232 astasizes to leptomeninges and as it evolves in the face of radiation and cytotoxic chemotherapy is j
233 mans reliably perform such inferences, often in the face of radically incomplete information, remains
234  to establish and preserve such organization in the face of randomizing forces that would diffuse it.
235 tion dynamics has become increasingly urgent in the face of rapidly changing climates.
236 an excellent mammalian example of speciation in the face of recurrent gene flow among lineages and wh
237 nformation processing and response selection in the face of recurring events.
238 or ER remodelling dynamics and cell survival in the face of recursive, transient ER stress.
239 itional effort to conduct compliant drinking in the face of regulatory mechanisms inhibiting intake.
240 xamples of long-term persistence in patients in the face of repeated antibiotic therapy and show that
241 s increases susceptibility to superinfection in the face of repeated exposures.
242  are thought to limit inflammatory responses in the face of repeated TLR activation, leaving it uncle
243 ufficiency for HR-DSBR in BRCA1(mut/+) cells in the face of replication stress.
244 g TH2 differentiation and restored tolerance in the face of RV1B infection.
245 ed wakefulness and promoted NREM sleep, even in the face of salient stimuli.
246 ow turned towards rescuing additional organs in the face of scarce organ supply, or prevention of lon
247  RVs to acquire advantageous genes and adapt in the face of selective pressures.
248                           Organisms must act in the face of sensory, motor, and reward uncertainty st
249 tilation failure and the need to be cautious in the face of severe disease.
250 ot save the species from regional extinction in the face of severe habitat loss and fragmentation.
251 ress, and maintains tumor cell proliferation in the face of severe hypoxia.
252 receptor to regulate overall GABA-ergic tone in the face of shifting levels of these neurosteroids ma
253 capacity of SESs to maintain vital functions in the face of shocks.
254 nism(s) able to ensure metabolic homeostasis in the face of short-term environmental fluctuation.
255 hat allows robust folding and stability even in the face of significant sequence alterations and subo
256 8% reduced incretin effect compared with NGT in the face of similar changes in GLP-1 and glucose-depe
257 ce, but maintaining diversity is challenging in the face of social pressure to imitate one's peers.
258 issociation may result from reduced conflict in the face of social pressure, which increases immediat
259 anner, yet how cells interpret these signals in the face of spatial and temporal noise remains unclea
260                                              In the face of staggering global unmet need for surgical
261                                              In the face of starvation, animals will engage in high-r
262 set of adaptive response pathways to survive in the face of stressors due to inadequate vascularizati
263              They stabilize network activity in the face of strong feedback excitation and actively e
264 hat establish lifelong persistent infections in the face of strong immune responses.
265 city of children to adjust, and even thrive, in the face of such challenge.
266 g better able to downregulate their cravings in the face of taste temptations.
267 he impact of new biomedical prevention tools in the face of the 2 million HIV infections that occur e
268 me to re-evaluate their continued usefulness in the face of the available evidence as the field looks
269                                              In the face of the clinical challenge posed by resistant
270 h possibly acted as a compensatory mechanism in the face of the elevated endogenous tone.
271 is unclear how these patterns are maintained in the face of the high spike time variability associate
272 o its niche, leading to increased resistance in the face of the immune system and intense therapy reg
273 itive roots, a trait that is likely adaptive in the face of the low resource availability typical of
274 tolerant adaptive immune response, essential in the face of the potential threat from pathogens or ne
275       Compulsive alcohol seeking, maintained in the face of the risk of punishment, emerged in only a
276 ow photosynthetic light-harvesting functions in the face of these fluctuations requires understanding
277                                              In the face of these increases, and a range of microRNA
278 wn to detect facial similarities between kin in the faces of third parties, and there is some evidenc
279  the medical congress in spreading knowledge in the face of this changing environment needs to be ree
280                                              In the face of this complexity, mathematical models offe
281 stance that could aid in species persistence in the face of this devastating disease.
282 w selective deletion of administered T cells in the face of toxicity.
283 monstrate how the brain combines information in the face of uncertainty about the underlying causal s
284 seem to interact with biased decision making in the face of uncertainty.
285 ng a preference toward systemizing behaviors in the face of uncertainty.
286 -based metrics are substantially less biased in the face of undersampling, although the presence-abse
287 y OFC neurons is also necessary for learning in the face of unexpected outcomes during a Pavlovian ov
288 giogenic vascular sprouts by VEGF withdrawal in the face of unimpeded arteriogenesis.
289 e inconsistent with adaptive evolution, even in the face of unstable physical environments.
290 bet-hedging adaptations that improve fitness in the face of varying environments, such as those presu
291 egulate cell size, growth, and heterogeneity in the face of varying environments.
292                                              In the face of very high or very low substitution rates
293 ly weak cross-cue motion aftereffects (MAEs) in the face of very strong within-cue adaptation.
294 on of these families appear to be struggling in the face of war-related stressors.
295 o maximize and stabilize biocrude production in the face of weekly temperature fluctuations between 1
296  high, relatively constant body temperatures in the face of wide variation in environmental temperatu
297 is a critical ecosystem function, especially in the face of widespread anthropogenic N enrichment; ho
298 nal programmes are unlikely to be successful in the face of widespread cultural transmission.
299 ump has been further escalation by the virus in the face of widespread host resistance.
300 mposes functional specificity (or dominance) in the face of widespread structural homology.

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