戻る
「早戻しボタン」を押すと検索画面に戻ります。

今後説明を表示しない

[OK]

コーパス検索結果 (1語後でソート)

通し番号をクリックするとPubMedの該当ページを表示します
1  countries (Hungary, Germany, and the United Kingdom).
2 ed in either the United States or the United Kingdom.
3 ription factors (TF) ubiquitous in the plant kingdom.
4 nonurban ponds distributed across the United Kingdom.
5 s conducted in a single center in the United Kingdom.
6      Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, United Kingdom.
7 in Denmark and 1.01 (.98-1.05) in the United Kingdom.
8 esearchers from the United States and United Kingdom.
9 s, ubiquitously distributed throughout plant kingdom.
10 les of convergent evolution across the plant kingdom.
11  two nursing homes in Greater London, United Kingdom.
12 from the northeast of England, in the United Kingdom.
13  in London, Hertfordshire, and Essex, United Kingdom.
14 tochiensis especially in the southern United Kingdom.
15 ts and Children (ALSPAC) based in the United Kingdom.
16 bridge University Hospital NHS Trust, United Kingdom.
17 re pigmentation is very common in the fungal kingdom.
18 cing effect, a common property in the animal kingdom.
19 uably are not representative of this diverse kingdom.
20 re versus community-based care in the United Kingdom.
21 013 conducted in the East of England, United Kingdom.
22 rope, but has recently emerged in the United Kingdom.
23 s ("boldness"), are widespread in the animal kingdom.
24 n in a contemporary population of the United Kingdom.
25  diversity of triterpenoids across the plant kingdom.
26 ne perfusion (HMP) in patients in the United Kingdom.
27 ough 2007 in the United States or the United Kingdom.
28 t in a large teaching hospital in the United Kingdom.
29 gulator of development throughout the animal kingdom.
30 l nervous system varies widely in the animal kingdom.
31 ional Health Service Trust in London, United Kingdom.
32 ss for hearing in all ears across the animal kingdom.
33 -based pain management service in the United Kingdom.
34    The study was conducted within the United Kingdom.
35 re recruited from 38 sites across the United Kingdom.
36 sing body parts exists throughout the animal kingdom.
37 0 healthy adult volunteers in Oxford, United Kingdom.
38 provinces, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
39 ts that are ubiquitous throughout the animal kingdom.
40  hospitalized adults with LRTI in the United Kingdom.
41 ely, in the general population of the United Kingdom.
42 distinct type of photoreceptor in the animal kingdom.
43  care medical records database in the United Kingdom.
44  to harness the chemical wealth of the plant kingdom.
45 ological observations from across the United Kingdom.
46  expansion of this subtype within the United Kingdom.
47  types of photoreceptors exist in the animal kingdom.
48 ons in oxidative stress sensing in the plant kingdom.
49 ation, is widely conserved in the eukaryotic kingdom.
50 38%) in women aged 16-44 years in the United Kingdom.
51 rodotoxin and its distribution in the animal kingdom.
52 primary care practices in Derbyshire, United Kingdom.
53 isual function in older adults in the United Kingdom.
54 ation levels in countries such as the United Kingdom.
55 ss, yet are uncommon phenomena in the animal kingdom.
56 ion sites in Germany, Norway, and the United Kingdom.
57 n-exploitation dilemma throughout the animal kingdom.
58 correlates with host range across the fungal kingdom.
59 lar cognitive raw material across the animal kingdom.
60 d in a large teaching hospital in the United Kingdom.
61 S1), previously uncharacterized in the plant kingdom.
62                 One university in the United Kingdom.
63 tion representative database from the United Kingdom.
64 y care pain management centers in the United Kingdom.
65 discarded kidneys from throughout the United Kingdom.
66 ing selection for longer bills in the United Kingdom.
67 ucted at eight study sites across the United Kingdom.
68 ay, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
69 e III criteria, at 2 hospitals in the United Kingdom.
70 anism diverge between the plant and metazoan kingdoms.
71 ids are largely conserved across species and kingdoms.
72 orary understanding of this pathway in other kingdoms.
73 en the orthologues from these two eukaryotic kingdoms.
74 romere location across both plant and animal kingdoms.
75  K-to-M mutation across the plant and animal kingdoms.
76 ctices in the United States (21), the United Kingdom (1), and Australia (1).
77 lization is widespread throughout the animal kingdom [1-7] and can increase task efficiency via short
78 ons (2 in the United States, 1 in the United Kingdom, 1 in Spain).
79 tudy of Parents and Children (ALSPAC, United Kingdom) (1991-2011) and the 1993 Pelotas Birth Cohort (
80                                In the United Kingdom, 2 film readers independently evaluate each mamm
81 he composition of the wall across the fungal kingdom, addresses how little is known about the assembl
82 , 404 patients from 33 centers in the United Kingdom aged >/=60 years with AAA >5.5 cm in diameter we
83  France, the Netherlands, Belgium and United Kingdom) aims to evaluate the value and use of ADR and d
84 dies including 9894 children from the United Kingdom (ALSPAC) and 3652 from the Netherlands (PIAMA).
85 mily practices in four regions of the United Kingdom among 321 people with type 2 diabetes and glycat
86 14, in 32 primary care centers in the United Kingdom among 705 participants aged 65 years or older wi
87                                   In a cross-kingdom analysis, the vast differences in taxonomic clas
88 t expect to observe it throughout the animal kingdom and across sensory domains.
89 n of childhood visual function in the United Kingdom and associations with early-life social position
90 s) and funding recommendations in the United Kingdom and Canada.
91 nt is that burden of norovirus in the United Kingdom and elsewhere is substantial and that new tools
92 nimally invasive lip treatment in the United Kingdom and France (clinical trial sample).
93 stream isolates from 2001-2011 in the United Kingdom and Ireland (UK&I) and 11 E. faecium isolates fr
94 presentative studies of adults in the United Kingdom and Ireland and a trial in elderly people in Nor
95 outbreak investigation of MRSA in the United Kingdom and Ireland and have shown the value of this dur
96 am infections in hospitals across the United Kingdom and Ireland between 2001 and 2011.
97 ospitals, and 456 patients across the United Kingdom and Ireland.
98               Thirty-one PICUs in the United Kingdom and Ireland; twenty-one of whom submitted Pediat
99 ehavioral choice is ubiquitous in the animal kingdom and is central to goal-oriented behavior.
100 dy of great tits (Parus major) in the United Kingdom and Netherlands to better understand how genetic
101 ioactive polyphenols widespread in the plant kingdom and present in the human diet.
102 to-HIV liver transplantation from the United Kingdom and Switzerland have also shown good results.
103 at metal resistance depends on the microbial Kingdom and the type of heavy metal and that consortia a
104 % were recruited at 42 centers in the United Kingdom and underwent ROCA screening every 4 months.
105 31 proteins that are highly conserved across kingdoms and mutations in such genes are associated with
106 llular pathogens from different phylogenetic kingdoms and supporting the hypothesis that an early anc
107 land, France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom) and estimated the heritability of set-point vir
108 , we found both negative (Hungary and United Kingdom) and positive (Germany) effects during crop flow
109 oftware version 3.7 (Medisoft, Leeds, United Kingdom) and was defined by the presence of at least 2 a
110  output (LiDCOplus; LiDCO, Cambridge, United Kingdom), and heart rate.
111 a (i.e. Mycobacteria), throughout the fungal kingdom, and in the fungus-like oomycetes.
112 ure (BP) affects 1 in 3 people in the United Kingdom, and previous studies have shown that milk consu
113  countries (Nicaragua, Brazil, Italy, United Kingdom, and Switzerland).
114 oroplast signaling is conserved in the plant kingdom, and the plant protein has evolved enhanced redo
115 lved on multiple occasions across the animal kingdom, and they can act as key adaptations to protect
116 al community: predicting interactions across kingdoms, and mapping these on the host cellular network
117 y and congenital interventions in the United Kingdom are prospectively recruited to an externally val
118 he most compositionally variant in the plant kingdom, arise from specialized fatty acid biosynthetic
119  longer bills may have evolved in the United Kingdom as a response to supplementary feeding.
120 igate how microbial products from this cross-kingdom association modulate S. mutans build-up in biofi
121  visual field test for driving in the United Kingdom (at least 120 degrees horizontal field with no s
122 0,184 mother-offspring pairs from the United Kingdom-based Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Chi
123 revalence of mental ill health in the United Kingdom before and after the government's April 2011 red
124 g data from 19 obstetric units in the United Kingdom between 1 April 2012 and 31 March 2013 to examin
125 ies conducted in North America or the United Kingdom between 1948 and 2012.
126 1 of 22 assessment centers across the United Kingdom between 2006 and 2010.
127 ral adult intensive care units in the United Kingdom between February 2013 and May 2015, enrolling ad
128 University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom, between 1967 and 1971.
129 rm singleton pregnancies in Scotland, United Kingdom, between 1992 and 2010.
130 ) were studied in participants from a United Kingdom birth cohort (Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents
131 dy size are widespread throughout the animal kingdom but their underlying mechanisms are not well cha
132 i and oomycetes are also found in the animal kingdom, but rather than single-domain enzymes, they app
133 draft genomes of 2,472 representative United Kingdom campylobacteriosis isolates, comprising 2,207 (8
134  increasing incidence of OPSCC in the United Kingdom cannot be solely attributable to the influence o
135 ply the CEG framework to a Yorkshire, United Kingdom, case-control study of childhood type 1 diabetes
136 lification by PCR implemented in four United Kingdom centers were compared.
137      Samples from women attending the United Kingdom cervical screening program enriched with cytolog
138 ed electronic health records from the United Kingdom Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) from
139 x, age, and general practice from the United Kingdom Clinical Practice Research Datalink database.
140  omeprazole, or pantoprazole from the United Kingdom Clinical Practice Research Datalink to determine
141  were identified from linkages to the United Kingdom Clinical Research Practice Datalink in England a
142  comparable nonvegetarians in a large United Kingdom cohort.
143   However, few studies have considered inter-Kingdom competition among carnivorous plants and animals
144 most remarkable mating systems in the animal kingdom, comprising three different male morphs (indepen
145 imary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) in the United Kingdom consists of assessing ciliary function by high-s
146                              While the plant kingdom continues to serve as an important source for ch
147 ore than 650 general practices in the United Kingdom contributing to the Clinical Practice Research D
148 tes, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, death occurred in 1334 (incidence rate, 0.87/10
149 ne perfusion (NMP) liver trial in the United Kingdom demonstrated feasibility and clear safety, with
150                                In the United Kingdom, donation after circulatory death (DCD) kidney t
151 idemic among HIV-diagnosed MSM in the United Kingdom driven by high-risk individuals, despite high tr
152 institutions in the United States and United Kingdom during 1997-2013.
153 at St. Michael's Hospital in Bristol, United Kingdom, during the period 1985-1995.
154 rk Wilcox of Leeds University, Leeds, United Kingdom, each of whom has recently written important art
155 study using nationally representative United Kingdom electronic health records from January 1, 1995,
156 re from large national studies in the United Kingdom (EMBRACE), the Netherlands (HEBON), and France (
157  Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, the United Kingdom (England and Scotland), and the United States-co
158 elines and statements in Denmark, the United Kingdom, Europe, Canada, Brazil, and the United States e
159 s pathway was particularly amenable to inter-kingdom exchange, with each yeast enzyme replaceable by
160                                In the United Kingdom, female breast cancer following occupational rad
161 tified biomass flux over the southern United Kingdom for high-flying (>150 meters) insects and show t
162 nters across Europe (Norway, Estonia, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Greece, and Spain), full dietary
163 ic recipients (age, <18 years) in the United Kingdom from 2000 to 2014 were separated into DCD, donat
164 ited and managed at a hospital in the United Kingdom from 2013 through 2016.
165 ed and a further 84 isolates from the United Kingdom from cases of H. parasuis-related disease in pig
166 s coronary intervention to SVG in the United Kingdom from January 2006 to December 2013 were divided
167        The trial was conducted in the United Kingdom from January 2011 through February 2014.
168         Studies were performed in the United Kingdom from January 2013 through February 2015.
169 spitals in Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom from May 7, 2011, to May 27, 2016, of English- o
170 he Queen Square Brain Bank in London, United Kingdom, from January 1, 2006, to June 3, 2016, included
171 l care is found in species across the animal kingdom, from small insects to large mammals, with a con
172        In 2001, the Welsh Government, United Kingdom, funded Communities First, a program of neighbor
173                 Like the other multicellular kingdoms, Fungi evolved increased size, complexity, and
174 by exporting specific miRNAs to induce cross-kingdom gene silencing in pathogenic fungi and confer di
175 ed with the main aOX molecules in the animal Kingdom: glucose and fatty acids.
176                        Two Cambridge (United Kingdom) growth cohorts were used: Widdowson (1094 infan
177                             Members of every kingdom have ArsM As(III) S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) met
178 ht hundred forty-six patients from 91 United Kingdom hospitals were recruited.
179 ebruary to 30 April 2015 in 6 London, United Kingdom, hospitals (coded A-E).
180 primary chromosomes throughout the bacterial kingdom; however, bacteria with multipartite genomes evo
181 ive study at a single hospital in the United Kingdom identified 342 patients with E. faecium bloodstr
182 ility expands between the metazoan and plant kingdoms, illustrating striking conservation of their in
183 educe Housing Benefit payments in the United Kingdom in April 2011 represents an important way to ass
184 es are used by species all across the animal kingdom, in every habitat, and in a wide range of biolog
185  the United States of America and the United Kingdom, in order to characterize the stoichiometry betw
186 e strategy widely employed across the animal kingdom, including in mammals, but its regulation remain
187 ar to be relatively ubiquitous in the animal kingdom, including the ability to recognize and differen
188 biome is comprised of microbes from multiple kingdoms, including bacteria, but also fungi, viruses, a
189 orpus of regional newspapers from the United Kingdom, incorporating very fine-grained geographical an
190      Data from the United States, the United Kingdom, India, and Israel support this model.
191  to learn from others, and across the animal kingdom individuals capitalize on those opportunities.
192  implications for our understanding of inter-kingdom interaction and may impact clinical treatment st
193           Overall, we describe a novel cross-kingdom interaction within the murine gut that alters im
194                                        Cross-kingdom interactions among bacteria, fungi, and/or the i
195 role for the skin fungus Malassezia in inter-kingdom interactions and suggests that this fungus and t
196 understood phenomena in respect to the inter-kingdom interactions based on AHL-quorum sensing molecul
197 lant Lychnophora ericoides by pairwise inter-kingdom interactions in order to correlate the impact of
198  extracellular microbial products from cross-kingdom interactions stimulate the accumulation of a bac
199  interspecies communication as well as cross-kingdom interactions.
200  forecasts of summer rainfall for the United Kingdom, Ireland, and northern France and also suggest t
201 s) from the Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Hungary, and Denmark.
202 ily flucytosine treatment cost in the United Kingdom is approximately $22.
203 ehaviors are conserved throughout the animal kingdom, it is unknown whether common signaling pathways
204 d States, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Italy, Sweden, Finland, and Germany.
205 ata available on the role of Aurora in other kingdoms, knowledge on their function in plants is merel
206 gotyping results was excellent in two United Kingdom laboratories (97.7 to 100%) but lower in the Spa
207 e those of wild-type hosts, indicating cross-kingdom lipid transfer from plants to fungi.
208 me of the NMD machinery is conserved between kingdoms, little is known about its evolution.
209 of 2 large independent cohorts in the United Kingdom, low-dose aspirin usage was not associated with
210 I admitted in Addenbrooke's Hospital, United Kingdom (March 23rd, 2003 through December 9th, 2014), w
211  trial in primary- and secondary-care United Kingdom mental health services.
212 ht into ribosome customization through trans-kingdom mimicry and the mechanics of species-specific le
213 city of 100% (CI, 97% to 100%) in the United Kingdom (n = 108; 70 patients) compared to the reference
214 d 9% in bovine serum samples from the United Kingdom (n = 126), the United States (n = 146), and Mexi
215 ark (n = 190671) and 2000-2013 in the United Kingdom (n = 150207).
216           In a new BD sample from the United Kingdom (n=2591), we have examined the occurrence of CNV
217 e-related renal disease attending the United Kingdom national Bardet-Biedl syndrome clinics to furthe
218 y a small number of deaths (1% in the United Kingdom) occur in circumstances where the opportunity to
219 e current practice recommended in the United Kingdom of exclusive breast-feeding to approximately 6 m
220 ith a cytoskeletal structure pertaining to a kingdom of life, for example the FtsZ ring in bacteria [
221 teria represent the most genetically diverse kingdom of life.
222 ced from Al-Baha in the southern part of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
223      Na(+)/H(+) antiporters are found in all kingdoms of life and exhibit catalysis rates that are am
224 ane proteins evolutionarily conserved in all kingdoms of life and play an essential role in cellular
225         Phylogenetic analysis of CCOs in all kingdoms of life confirmed that the BCOL enzymes are an
226 terial origin have been transferred to other kingdoms of life on at least six occasions, and the resu
227 ne (SAM) enzymes exist in organisms from all kingdoms of life, and all of these proteins generate an
228 are ordered protein aggregates, found in all kingdoms of life, and are involved in aggregation diseas
229         These microorganisms belong to three kingdoms of life, engage in diverse trophic lifestyles,
230 nisms has benefitted from studies across the kingdoms of life, from fungi and fish to mice and men.
231 teria, but similar proteins are found in all kingdoms of life, including the vertebrate immune system
232 ite of their abundance in organisms from all kingdoms of life, only a few pore-forming proteins have
233 nce of host-microbe interactions in multiple kingdoms of life.
234 rotein synthesis and highly conserved in all kingdoms of life.
235 ramembrane serine proteases conserved in all kingdoms of life.
236 n the NTF2-like superfamily found across all kingdoms of life.
237 range of biological functions throughout all kingdoms of life.
238 ntial roles in DNA and RNA metabolism in all kingdoms of life.
239 llations in physiology that are found in all kingdoms of life.
240 uggesting prevalence of this property across kingdoms of life.
241 onses, development, and cell division in all kingdoms of life.
242                            They exist in all kingdoms of life.
243  membrane copper transporters present in all kingdoms of life.
244 nt by age, sex, and general practice (United Kingdom only) using risk-set sampling.
245 dergoing endoscopic evaluation in the United Kingdom or Greece.
246                        Throughout the animal kingdom, p53 genes govern stress response networks by sp
247 orway, Spain, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom) participated in the study.
248                             Across the plant kingdom, phytochrome (PHY) photoreceptors play an import
249 en on the forefront of studies in the animal kingdom, plant studies are poised to take a lead role in
250  otters, Lutra lutra, from across the United Kingdom possess sex and biogeography-specific odours.
251 ith 12-mo follow-up, in seven London, United Kingdom, primary care practices.
252  France, the Netherlands, Belgium and United Kingdom, RECHARGE registry).
253  FrAnce, the NetheRlands, BelGium and UnitEd Kingdom) registry aims to report achievable results usin
254 olithic site of Star Carr (Yorkshire, United Kingdom) represents one of the most influential archives
255 t's and EAC consortium as well as the United Kingdom's BE gene study and stomach and esophageal cance
256        Patients and Methods Using the United Kingdom's Clinical Practice Research Datalink, we assemb
257 n 2002 and 2012, was formed using the United Kingdom's Clinical Practice Research Datalink.
258 e ODTR and examines the impact of the United Kingdom's controlled donation after circulatory death (D
259 on several thousand children from the United Kingdom's Millennium Cohort Study, Aggio et al. revealed
260 f the phylum Mollusca demonstrate the animal kingdom's tremendous diversity of body morphology, size
261 Utrecht ("The Netherlands"), Norwich (United Kingdom), Sabadell (Spain), and Turin (Italy), 160-240 s
262 dherence to preventive therapy in the United Kingdom sample of the International Breast Cancer Interv
263 ients in the 2 largest centers in the United Kingdom, sharing the same tailored desensitization proto
264                   Surveillance in the United Kingdom shows that the proportion of MRSA bacteremias ap
265 NA levels and functional conservation across kingdoms still needs investigation.
266 ve shown that oomycetes, which belong to the kingdom Stramenopila, secrete suites of carbohydrate- an
267 s are fungal-like eukaryotic microbes in the kingdom Stramenopila.
268 es among critically ill children in a United Kingdom study.
269    Seven countries (Sweden, Cambodia, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Denmark, Rwanda, and Namibia) were
270 rey seal pups from two regions of the United Kingdom (the North Sea and the Celtic and Irish Seas) us
271                                In the United Kingdom, the Organ Donation Taskforce was set up to iden
272 sorption capacity is influenced by microbial Kingdoms, the type of biosorbent (whether consortia or p
273                            Across the animal kingdom, there are sensory stimuli that innately represe
274 neurologists or geriatricians) in the United Kingdom throughout their disease until death.
275 o sites (Doncaster and Woburn) in the United Kingdom to assess the effect of location of cultivation
276 ed on a method previously used in the United Kingdom to inform vaccination strategies for influenza,
277 ars of ancient Egyptian history from the New Kingdom to the Roman Period.
278 ly the model to the Lizard Peninsula, United Kingdom, to provide accurate (mean error = 1.21 degrees
279                              From the United Kingdom TTP registry, we undertook a prospective study i
280 eden (Swedish Twin Registry), and the United Kingdom (TwinsUK).
281                   Universities in the United Kingdom (UK) are required to incorporate values based re
282 500,000 participants recruited in the United Kingdom (UK) between 2006 and 2010.
283 89-0.932) was superior to the current United Kingdom (UK) PNF criteria of 0.669 (0.634-0.704, p < 0.0
284 lectronic primary care records from a United Kingdom (UK) primary care database that covers approxima
285  pigmentosum (XP), presenting via the United Kingdom (UK) XP service, and to analyze the correlations
286 iously from animals and humans in the United Kingdom (UK), but the prevalence is unknown.
287 Japan, Singapore, Spain, South Korea, United Kingdom, United States), for a total of 42,170 individua
288 a trial in elderly people in Norfolk, United Kingdom, were used to develop a model to predict dietary
289 is endosymbiosis occurs broadly in the plant kingdom where it has a pronounced impact on plant minera
290 ositive studies were conducted in the United Kingdom, where incentives were larger than in the United
291 smapimod; GlaxoSmithKline, Brentford, United Kingdom), which reduced both serum C-reactive protein le
292 in Europe, the United States, and the United Kingdom who were harboring disease-causing variants in t
293  women aged 20-64 y (n = 335; Surrey, United Kingdom) who consumed placebo, juice supplemented with 1
294                                              Kingdom-wide phylogenetic analysis of over 400 CYP716s f
295 itor on cell death regulators from different kingdoms with unrelated modes of action (i.e. caspases v
296 -representative TwinsUK cohort in the United Kingdom, with a mean age of 57 years (range, 17-82 years
297 from 136 participating centers in the United Kingdom within 24 hours of hospital admission if they ha
298  chromosome number diversity known in animal kingdom within a single subgenus.
299 mographics, Hanifin & Rajka (H&R) and United Kingdom Working Party (UKWP) criteria.
300 d function is observed throughout the animal kingdom, yet mechanisms generating ciliary diversity are

WebLSDに未収録の専門用語(用法)は "新規対訳" から投稿できます。
 
Page Top