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1 ld of dendritic cell (DC) biology is hard to keep pace with.
3 g speed breeding to enable plant breeders to keep pace with a changing environment and ever-increasin
5 bon by oceanic and terrestrial processes has kept pace with accelerating carbon dioxide emissions unt
6 r structures in the body) prevents them from keeping pace with adaptive remodelling changes in adjace
7 make RAST a more useful research tool and to keep pace with advancements in bioinformatics, it has be
9 al database that is automatically updated to keep pace with advances in mitochondrial proteomics and
11 ulation health in the United States have not kept pace with advances in population health in other we
12 uired to also analyze these data struggle to keep pace with advancing instrument capabilities and inc
13 d for updates to professional standards that keep pace with advancing technologies with an aim to cla
15 (e) assimilation of nitrogen into glutamine keeps pace with an increased demand for its use for putr
25 assess the potential of plant communities to keep pace with climate change through long-distance seed
26 ggest that marine planktonic communities may keep pace with climate change--increasing temperatures,
30 ree species' ranges, but such shifts may not keep pace with climate changes because seed dispersal di
31 Natural adaptation may be insufficient to keep pace with climate warming, leading to calls for sel
32 pecies will be able to shift their ranges to keep pace with climate-driven environmental changes.
35 o maintain their structural integrity and to keep pace with current projections of climate change ind
45 that they will require frequent revision to keep pace with evolving technology and practices on the
49 output, while impressive, is not adequate to keep pace with growing demand and, in particular, is far
50 genomic science to clinical settings has not kept pace with growing interest in personalized medicine
52 ated interferon and ribavirin have failed to keep pace with hepatitis C virus (HCV) drug development.
54 cell isolation and ex vivo manipulation has kept pace with improvements in retroviral vector technol
55 nential rise with temperature, g(m) does not keep pace with increased capacity for CO(2) uptake at th
56 However, energy intake must have risen to keep pace with increased expenditure associated with inc
57 shows that a range of outputs have failed to keep pace with increased research and development spendi
59 helps to explain why annual growth fails to keep pace with increases in total body mass across speci
62 the National Cancer Institute have failed to keep pace with inflation, declining up to 13% in real te
64 unrewarded because technology has failed to keep pace with investigators' enthusiasm and clinical re
65 s in NF(3) emissions reduction strategies to keep pace with its increasing use and to slow its rising
66 bstantial niche variation as animals move to keep pace with major life history phases and fluctuation
71 If management budgets for wild lands cannot keep pace with mounting levels of threat, the species ma
72 ever, species survival may depend as much on keeping pace with moving climates as the climate's ultim
81 The onset of ganglion cell differentiation keeps pace with overall retinal growth; however, there i
82 jor improvements in crop yield are needed to keep pace with population growth and climate change.
86 ehavioral treatments for tobacco use has not kept pace with progress made in the development of pharm
87 at which species will likely need to move to keep pace with projected changes in suitable climates.
88 we investigate the ability of 493 mammals to keep pace with projected climatic changes in the Western
89 and care staff, growth in pay must at least keep pace with projected rises in average earnings, whic
91 opt policies that are sufficiently nimble to keep pace with rapid change and governance that works se
92 care systems are increasingly being used to keep pace with rapid developments in the field of sepsis
93 ments in neural-interface hardware strive to keep pace with rapid progress in genetically encoded and
95 their arrival dates, 9 of 48 species did not keep pace with rapidly changing green-up and across all
97 ultiple sequence alignment tools struggle to keep pace with rapidly growing sequence data, as few met
99 eGDB has made within the last three years to keep pace with recent software and research advances, as
100 ortunately, this approach has been unable to keep pace with resistance evolution, necessitating new t
102 hough these adjustments may be essential for keeping pace with resource phenology, they may prove ins
104 ed the reef's accretion rate, allowing it to keep pace with rising sea level, and transform into a ba
106 in the Mississippi Delta (SE Louisiana) may keep pace with RSLR, whereas 58% of the sites in the Che
111 ows some mangroves to accrete vertically and keep pace with sea-level rise by growing on their own ro
112 astal ecosystems depends on their ability to keep pace with sea-level rise-yet projections of accreti
116 her organisms can disperse rapidly enough to keep pace with shifting temperatures and find suitable h
118 ealth, education, and legal systems have not kept pace with shifting adolescent needs and demographic
119 ate that landbird breeding phenology did not keep pace with shifts in the timing of vegetation green-
120 se of bees, suggesting that bee emergence is keeping pace with shifts in host-plant flowering, at lea
121 uring ice-age cycles, continental ice volume kept pace with slow, multi-millennial scale, changes in
123 ooks, and literature reviews have either not kept pace with technologic developments or contain incor
126 of ride-hailing, and to ensure that research keeps pace with technological advances that continue to
128 ed to enable the field of phytotoxicology to keep pace with that of nanotechnology, the rapid evoluti
131 This has enabled the radiological image to keep pace with the changes in anatomy consequent to anes
132 ity responsible for space map maintenance to keep pace with the changes, resulting in degraded SC spa
133 yield effective drug candidates, which could keep pace with the continuously evolving pathogens.
134 duced mainly by marine fisheries that cannot keep pace with the demands of the growing market for the
135 s will continue to be designed and tested to keep pace with the development of new therapies and the
138 e development of new antibacterial agents to keep pace with the evolutionary adaptation of pathogens.
139 ing and adaptive strategies are essential to keep pace with the evolving viral ecology and to enhance
140 t only the algorithm we introduce is able to keep pace with the experiment on the classical hardware
143 peline of new antibiotics is insufficient to keep pace with the growing global burden of drug-resista
144 extent to which crop genetic improvement can keep pace with the growing global population, changing c
146 or T-cell therapies (CAR-T) are pressured to keep pace with the growing number of approved products a
147 on is exceptionally time-consuming and can't keep pace with the identification of protein sequences.
149 rgan supply in the U.S. has not been able to keep pace with the increasing demand for liver transplan
152 d visual deficit early in life but failed to keep pace with the normative curve, showing a gradual in
153 molecular marker-based genotyping is able to keep pace with the numbers of plants that breeders routi
155 es in the research laboratory have failed to keep pace with the rapid advances in automization and pa
156 labor-intensive approaches have struggled to keep pace with the rapid development of high-throughput
161 ational and quantitative approaches that can keep pace with the rapid improvements to biotechnology.
163 sions, coral reef ecosystems are unlikely to keep pace with the rapid rate of anthropogenic climate c
164 able and can be easily scaled and updated to keep pace with the rapid rise in genomic information.
165 ts in impaired skin growth that is unable to keep pace with the rapidly elongating axial skeleton of
166 cute need for the rat's genomic resources to keep pace with the rat's prominence in the laboratory.
168 he C(3) cycle in the bundle sheath failed to keep pace with the rate of dicarboxylate delivery by the
169 e and show that these efforts are failing to keep pace with the rate of wilderness loss, which is nea
170 a few traditional model systems and did not keep pace with the recent massive expansion of the field
171 d show that these classical measurements can keep pace with the regionality of histochemical and morp
172 hat reef processes may not have been able to keep pace with the relatively minor environmental change
173 of H2A-H2B dimers in the mutant is unable to keep pace with the replication fork, thereby leading to
174 to annotate protein function have failed to keep pace with the speed of DNA sequencing and exponenti
176 o subtly adjusts other cellular functions to keep pace with the supply of biosynthetically available
177 shifts in T(optA) of field-grown trees will keep pace with the temperatures predicted for the 21(st)
178 In contrast, species with static niches must keep pace with the velocity of climate change as they tr
179 tories of reef erosion and allowing reefs to keep pace with the ~0.5 m of sea-level rise expected by
181 that development of novel antibiotics is not keeping pace with the emergence and dissemination of res
182 he growth of our database and on our work in keeping pace with the growing demand for data, efforts t
183 vailable antifungal armamentarium may not be keeping pace with the increasing incidence of drug resis
185 e-resilient water systems is growing but not keeping pace with the scale and severity of wildfire imp
186 a saliva-centered information platform that keeps pace with the rapid accumulation of new data and k
192 d; however, increase in crop yields have not kept pace with the demands of a growing world population
193 On average, the small-holders in question kept pace with the demands on production, although impor
194 and senior residential housing beds have not kept pace with the demographics of an aging population.
196 fically, the supply of high-quality beds has kept pace with the growth of the older adult population
197 eriatric and rehabilitation medicine has not kept pace with the growth of the older age population, a
198 the overall national supply of GMDs and GNPs kept pace with the growth of the older population, large
199 o show that InterPro's sequence coverage has kept pace with the growth of UniProtKB, and discuss how
200 vity against gram-negative organisms has not kept pace with the increase in prevalence of MDR pathoge
202 of active health care professionals has not kept pace with the increasing number of minoritized indi
203 sis of bacterial transcriptome data have not kept pace with the large and growing data sets generated
204 agnostic methods for genital herpes have not kept pace with the movement toward molecular testing.
207 olvement in surgical decision-making has not kept pace with the rapid treatment advances in the field
208 uously identifying peptide sequences has not kept pace with the recent hardware improvements in mass
209 ed to climate outcomes, these areas have not kept pace with the scale and diversification of forest c
210 tiphage defence systems that enables them to keep pace with their rapidly evolving viral predators.
212 l modelling of social representation has not kept pace with these changes, impeding our understanding
213 nts in biomedical imaging, however, have not kept pace with these improvements and are still mainly d
225 tA) of these two species are insufficient to keep pace with warming, these boreal conifers can therma