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1 rsally mitigates the disease impact of group living.
2 had difficulty with >/=1 activities of daily living.
3  examined the Tsimane, a Bolivian population living a subsistence lifestyle of hunting, gathering, fi
4  Medicare beneficiaries (4.2 million deaths) living across the conterminous United States between 200
5 08) of older, community-dwelling individuals living across the United States (the National Social Lif
6 irment and impairment in activities of daily living (ADL) (defined as severe or moderate to severe) f
7                 Frailty, activities of daily living (ADL)/instrumental ADL (IADL) disability, Centers
8 ural interaction with Mesolithic populations living along the coast.
9      Though the internal environment of free-living amoebas is similar in many ways to that of mammal
10 e represents a feeding ecomorphology with no living analog, and its giant size and high mandibular st
11 l clinical reassessment, activities of daily living and care management.
12   Here we examine its shape in 29 species of living and fossil deer using 3D geometric morphometrics
13 sensors, or prosthetic devices in hybrids of living and non-living systems.
14 (protists & fungi), along with relevant free-living and non-pathogenic species, and select pathogen h
15 es the study of biological processes in both living and nonviable systems at the molecular level and
16 based transport, and ciliary EV release in a living animal.
17  and labile molecular components of the once-living animal.
18                                         Free-living animals must not only regulate the amount of food
19  toward single molecule imaging in cells and living animals, allowing to probe biophysical properties
20 ical measurements of the intestinal space in living animals, and we comment on its implications for t
21 ocess with spatial and temporal precision in living animals.
22  the medicinal behaviours and dosing of this living antibacterial.
23 emia in adults with type 1 diabetes who were living at home and participating in their normal daily r
24 eir parents than with their counterparts not living at home, specifically the correlations for consum
25 S population, a higher proportion of persons living at latitudes of 35 degrees North or greater have
26 er than 500 m from a fast-food outlet, those living at least 2000 m away had 0.26 cm smaller waist ci
27 lex biological samples is demonstrated using living Bacillus subtilis ATCC 49760 colonies on agar pla
28              However, transferring undefined living bacteria entails uncontrollable risks for infecti
29 rt movie into the genomes of a population of living bacteria.
30 py to studies of low-copy-number proteins in living bacteria.
31 bacterial infection and are not specific for living bacteria.
32 gest that these particle-associated and free-living bacterial assemblages are functionally different
33 become toxicants to aquatic species or other living beings via the trophic chain.
34 gs, providing shelters and materials for all living beings.
35 e young adults with life-limiting conditions living beyond childhood, which means they must make the
36 cted the total N, P, K, Ca, and Mg stored in living biomass of forests, and the Acrisols group displa
37 of their chemical reactivity) in situ in the living body.
38                      Here, we show that wild-living bonobos are endemically Plasmodium infected in th
39 ransition of populations from rural to urban living causes landscape changes and alters the functiona
40      In this work the interactions between a living cell and a nano-object, and in particular the eff
41                                 However, how living cell functions can be modulated via opsins by mod
42 o combine the high-throughput biochemical or living cell screenings using the droplet microarray plat
43 ing and Gli-controlled gene transcription in living cells (IC50 = 230 nM), providing the most potent
44 ssembly, we investigated its biosynthesis in living cells and faithfully reconstituted the underlying
45 viscoelastic properties of soft samples like living cells and hydrogels directly from conventional AF
46 vity microdomains on the plasma membranes of living cells and to uncover the role of clustered anchor
47 ctronic measurements of reporter proteins in living cells as an alternative to traditional optical fl
48 d that SERS provides a deep understanding of living cells as well as their microenvironment which is
49 ally influenced corrosion (EMIC), from other living cells by interspecies electron transfer (IET), or
50                                           In living cells intracellular proteolysis is crucial for pr
51 e describe how to monitor mitophagic flux in living cells over an 18-h time frame, as well as how to
52 escent probes, antibodies, or plasmid DNA to living cells requires overcoming the plasma membrane bar
53            Our measurements suggest that all living cells show fast and subtle mass fluctuations thro
54 rfaces for ultrasensitive detection of NA in living cells such as PC12.
55 sticated tools to perturb specific lipids in living cells to assess the consequences for caveolae.
56 uces single-nucleotide changes in the DNA of living cells using a fusion protein containing a catalyt
57               Quantification of Cyt c within living cells via QDs is, however, influenced by various
58 y required for specific molecular imaging of living cells with high spatial resolution.
59 urotransmitter such as noradrenaline (NA) in living cells with simple, sensitive and selective assays
60  conditions to image target molecules inside living cells with very high vibrational selectivity and
61 replicate exclusively within the interior of living cells, an osmotically protected niche.
62                                           In living cells, overexpression of endophilin delayed both
63          To visualize single-virus fusion in living cells, researchers take advantage of the proteoly
64  and herpes simplex virus (HSV) particles in living cells.
65 lar monoamine neurotransmitters detection in living cells.
66 mical function within the plasma membrane of living cells.
67 omised for forming stable subnuclear foci in living cells.
68 le of supporting, and inhabited by the first living cells.
69 f these sensors both in the test tube and in living cells.
70 as an enzyme that regulates FA metabolism in living cells.
71 e large cytosolic dynein/dynactin complex in living cells.
72 nge of fluorinated small-molecule targets in living cells.
73 erform nanoscale pulldowns (NanoSPDs) within living cells.
74 o activate IDR-mediated phase transitions in living cells.
75 cal and pathological roles of glutathione in living cells.
76 3D dynamics of the endoplasmic reticulum, in living cells.
77 sted for the real-time detection of Cyt c in living cells.
78 fective inhibitors of aerobic respiration in living cells.
79 alpha-syn phosphorylation and degradation in living cells.
80 t undergo acid-activated endosomal escape in living cells.Hydrogen bonding plays a major role in dete
81 s of kinlessness: those without a partner or living children, and those without a partner, children,
82 to severe limitations in activities of daily living (clinical functional score >/=2) should use the L
83 TION: In this large population-based cohort, living close to heavy traffic was associated with a high
84 functional capacities in activities of daily living, cognition, and physical performance were worse t
85 tly, an estimated 76% of species absent from living collections are tropical in origin.
86 with deletion carriers indicated worse daily living, communication, and social skills compared with d
87                         Inconsistently, this living component is rarely considered in engineering ope
88 n was not having sex on first meeting, while living/continued communication with sexual partner(s) wa
89                For example, patchy, Janus or living crystallization particles have significantly adva
90 egrade short-chain alkanes and those of free-living Cycloclasticus that bloomed during the Deepwater
91 h that are associated with increased cost of living, decreased performance, and altered metabolic res
92                                        Novel living devices are further demonstrated, enabled by 3D p
93 economics might compress activities of daily living disability, that is, benefits of success, but lif
94 chers" for future kidney transplants enables living donation to occur when optimal for the donor and
95 o DCD, donation after brain death (DBD), and living donor (LD) transplants, analyzing 3-year patient
96 aiting list, we selected crossmatch positive living donor HLAi kidney transplant recipients who recei
97             The presence of sex disparity in living donor kidney transplantation (LDKT) remains contr
98 ion (KPD) is an important tool to facilitate living donor kidney transplantation (LDKT).
99                         The adjusted HRs for living donor KT were 0.35 (95% CI, 0.24-0.51), 0.27 (95%
100 r age, poor functional status (KPS 10%-40%), living donor LT, pre-LT hemodialysis, and the donor risk
101                                              Living donor pancreas transplant is a potential treatmen
102                              The 7 preceding living donor renal transplants performed using the stand
103 e with outcomes after deceased donor but not living donor renal transplants, thus donor death and org
104 tious risk donors, (iii) wait time, and (iv) living donor transplantation.
105 that the survival rate of HLA poorly matched living donor transplants is not inferior to that of HLA
106 st and second kidney transplants-1021 with a living donor, 532 with a deceased donor-under our RDP pr
107  has proven successful when performed with a living donor.
108 (KPD) strategies have facilitated compatible living-donor kidney transplants for end-stage renal dise
109 val rates of transplants from poorly matched living donors were compared with those from well-matched
110      Grafts can be obtained from deceased or living donors, with different logistical requirements an
111 sease patients with willing but incompatible living donors.
112 d the first wave of de novo transcription in living Drosophila embryos using dual-fluorescence detect
113 ed insight into the remarkable elasticity of living entities.
114          We investigated the effect of green living environment in potentially countering incident de
115 y adaptation in tuning sites under different living environments was discussed.
116 synthetic membranes and then demonstrated in living epithelial cell monolayers under physiological co
117 imaging and genetic engineering, we study in living Escherichia coli cells the tripartite efflux comp
118 upport which is difficult to obtain from the living eye.
119                        Residents of assisted living facilities who fall may not be seriously ill or i
120 ic diseases and impaired activities of daily living, faster walking speed, and favorable objective bi
121 t levels of the Ss-riok-2 transcript in free-living females and parasitic females.
122                         Compared with people living fewer than 500 m from a fast-food outlet, those l
123 c MGII associated with particles and in free-living forms in the Pearl River Estuary (PRE) over a 10-
124 boas punctatus, showing that fluorescence in living frogs is produced by a combination of lymph and g
125                                           In living glands, activation of the initiator caspase dronc
126                          However, like other living groups with distinctive anatomies, fossils have b
127                         Propagation inside a living host also requires the ability to respond to immu
128  the dynamics of the nuclear RNAi process in living human cells.
129 ar RNAi transcriptional repression in single living human cells.
130  APLP1 interactions and dynamics directly in living human embryonic kidney cells using fluorescence f
131 to observe GCs and their degeneration in the living human eye.
132  (MIP) particles for bioimaging of fixed and living human keratinocytes, to localize hyaluronan and s
133 jority of variants are present in only a few living humans, this strategy has clear limits.
134                                              Living in a city has been associated with increased amyg
135  further adaptation of the naked mole-rat to living in an environment with high-carbon dioxide levels
136  when trying to define benefits in organisms living in an oxygen-rich atmosphere.
137 ed by inflammation, particularly in children living in areas with a high prevalence of inflammation.
138 WHO) recommends that people travelling to or living in areas with Zika virus (ZIKV) outbreaks or epid
139 5 population-based control subjects who were living in Costa Rica to examine potential gene-environme
140 n and 3 081 102 women) aged 15-94 years were living in Denmark.
141 mprove access to drinking water for millions living in developing countries.
142  in preventing malaria infection in children living in endemic settings; progressive loss and dysfunc
143 tabase records of adolescents aged 15 years, living in England, with matching postcode and local auth
144 isease in asymptomatic Latin American adults living in Europe is a cost-effective strategy.
145         We speculate that female adolescents living in high-inequality neighborhoods and low-income h
146  per 100 person-years, respectively), people living in high-poverty neighborhoods (47.4 per 100 perso
147 mor-Leste, girls only outperformed boys when living in households with higher socioeconomic status (2
148 ay reduce DDT/DDE exposure in pregnant women living in IRS communities.
149 are the commonest cancers diagnosed in women living in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs)
150 ociated with the presence of pets and pests, living in mobile homes/trailers and older and rental hom
151  to 45.5% (Burkina Faso 2010) among children living in modern houses and from 0.4% (The Gambia 2013)
152 f healthy seropositive individuals (n = 75), living in N.
153 reases in cortical thickness, in adolescents living in neighborhoods with differing levels of income
154 mes/trailers and older and rental homes, and living in nonmetropolitan areas.
155 s and blindness in people of African descent living in resource-limited regions.
156  transwomen, being 18 years of age or older, living in Rio de Janeiro or its metropolitan area, and h
157 access to immunization services for children living in rural Afghanistan.
158  SD: 1.41 +/- 10.21 fatalities) for children living in rural areas during the complementary feeding s
159 he major source of drinking water for people living in rural areas of India.
160 re multiplied by the total Yazidi population living in Sinjar at the time of the ISIS attack, estimat
161         Recent data suggest that, in animals living in social groups, stress-induced changes in behav
162  show that the biological systems of animals living in standard laboratory housing are abnormal.
163 arm sales and 57% (CI, 40% to 75%) for those living in states without regulations on private firearm
164 ive cross-sectional survey of 8-17-year-olds living in the 7 communities served by the study PHCs, wh
165 number of lost teeth; sex; education; people living in the house; prosthetic needs; or number of deca
166 95% confidence interval, 2.8-19.9) for those living in the household of an RDT-positive individual an
167 nd ulcerated disease, especially among males living in the lowest SES neighborhoods.
168  higher level of education, being unmarried, living in the rural area, cigarette smoking and alcohol
169  reactive aggression/violence between people living in the same environment?
170 ecursor in the evolutionary origins of group living in the squamates.
171 ely 200 000 kidney transplant recipients are living in the United States; they are at increased risk
172 ste') of adult meerkats (Suricata suricatta) living in the wild.
173  aureus exposure in IHO workers and children living in their households remains unclear.
174 significantly lower odds of dying than women living in towns dominated by domestic private ownership
175 ultivariable adjustment, we found that women living in towns with prolonged state ownership had signi
176 ligible individuals aged 58 years (n = 1984) living in Turin, Italy, were randomly assigned to be inv
177 g the ecological requirements of individuals living in two geographically separated regions.
178 f open fire cooking on pneumonia in children living in two rural districts, Chikhwawa and Karonga, of
179 oratory-confirmed measles among young adults living in Ulaanbaatar.
180 ow that the average mid-sleep time of people living in urban areas depends on the age and gender of e
181 paring domestic and non-domesticated animals living in varying conditions.
182  the possibility of infection in individuals living in, or returning from, endemic regions.
183 phylogenetic analysis indicating that family living is an intermediate step between nonsocial and coo
184 health, we matched living pancreas donors to living kidney donors (1:3) by demographic traits and yea
185                               We surveyed 51 living kidney donors (LKDs) who donated from 01/2015 to
186 increased risk of ESRD has been reported for living kidney donors, and appears to be higher for those
187 rmed consent and varies substantially across living kidney donors.
188 plants can be far more productive than other living land plants.
189                                  Patient are living longer with MCSs for bridge to transplant (BTT) a
190 at in Bangkok, Thailand, 60% of dengue cases living <200 meters apart come from the same transmission
191 D) was necessary for IL-1beta secretion from living macrophages that have been exposed to inflammasom
192 -time imaging of endogenous RNA molecules in living mammalian cells.
193       Here, we report the design of a set of living materials and devices based on stretchable, robus
194                     The design of 3D-printed living materials is guided by quantitative models that a
195 ticles observed in human blood represent non-living membrane vesicles and protein aggregates derived
196 ents in cultured cells, brain slices, and in living mice demonstrate single-neuron spatial resolution
197             The effect on monocyte number in living mice was assessed after tail vein injection (150
198 ined mechanical loads to metatarsal bones of living mice while simultaneously monitoring the intracel
199 reatic, liver, or intestinal inflammation in living mice.
200 used to deliver RNA to the colonic mucosa of living mice.
201 We compiled data from studies measuring free-living N fixation in response to N, P and Mo fertilizers
202                                              Living near pesticide use has been associated with poore
203 Prenol was attractive to dauers of some free-living nematodes and insect larvae.
204 t a synthetic biology approach - moving free-living nematodes towards a parasitic lifestyle - will be
205  the retinal-based protein system, even in a living neuron, can influence its current output, and ope
206 Neu5Gc IgG levels correlated positively with living on a farm and increased peripheral blood forkhead
207  fitness of their hosts when communities are living on or within other organisms.
208 with disability in basic activities of daily living or with cognition.
209         The cell wall is now recognized as a living organelle, since the composition and cellular loc
210 allow observation of the overall effect on a living organism.
211  Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for living organisms and cannot be replaced or substituted.
212 able mechanical properties are widespread in living organisms and endow many species with traits that
213 ial for understanding the complex biology of living organisms and of disease state and progression.
214                                         Most living organisms developed systems to efficiently time e
215 n moving nano/micromotors from test tubes to living organisms for treating diseases with high efficac
216 Regulation of aquaporins is a key process of living organisms to counteract sudden osmotic changes.
217                             He proposed that living organisms were specific examples of complex syste
218 e to the survival and development process of living organisms.
219 idative stress is crucial to the survival of living organisms.
220 presents a challenge for the survival of all living organisms.
221 tinct Siamogale melilutra is larger than all living otters, and ranks among the largest fossil otters
222 ntrols with baseline good health, we matched living pancreas donors to living kidney donors (1:3) by
223 swelling and tenderness, activities of daily living, patient global assessment, recurrence, intermedi
224               Bacterial accommodation inside living plant cells is restricted to the nitrogen-fixing
225 s that enable fungi to sense the presence of living plant cells.
226                Analyses of bamboo feeding in living populations show that bamboo culm is consumed onl
227 ndria are thought to have originated as free-living prokaryotes.
228 are gene modules that are ubiquitous in free-living prokaryotes.
229 -175 to -43), London Chest Activity of Daily Living Questionnaire = 18 (95% CI, 7-30), and St. George
230 tance (6MWD), London Chest Activity of Daily Living Questionnaire, and quality of life were assessed
231 , N3(-) was used as an efficient catalyst in living radical polymerization, yielding a well-defined p
232 igeons, which are passenger pigeons' closest living relatives.
233  by our inability to bioengineer full-sized, living replacement teeth.
234            Yazidi households contained 6,572 living residents at the time of the survey; 43 killings
235                                  The rate of living ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) of
236 y and distribution of grafts in polymers via living ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP).
237 re simultaneously fast and selective for the living ring-opening polymerization of several common mon
238 injury in adult naked mole-rats, the longest living rodent, with a maximum life span exceeding 30 yea
239 ound between serum and dust samples from the living rooms for BDE-47 (p < 0.035), BDE-99 (p < 0.035),
240 in under the Ss-riok-2 promoter in post free-living S. stercoralis.
241 mited resolution and brightness when imaging living samples.
242 s used as a proxy for the kinase activity in living, single cells.
243 fined as DRGs with injured spinal nerves) of living SNL rats.
244  celiac disease or avoid gluten than persons living south of this latitude, independent of race or et
245 h participant was assigned a value for green living space via a satellite-derived normalised differen
246                    Despite only 47 described living species, chimaeroids are the focus of resurgent i
247  relative lack of information about key free-living species.
248  enables in-droplet cultivation of different living species.
249 tical skill acquired early in life for group living species.
250 otic lifestyle, implying that they have free-living stages.
251 imaging of myelinated axons in their natural living state.
252  we review some of the contributions made by living stock collections to research across all branches
253  in a dietary intervention study and in free-living subjects from the European Prospective Investigat
254 te the selective labeling of biomolecules in living system.
255  needed to support higher-order functions in living systems (e.g., polypeptides, proteins, and nuclei
256            Here, we review six principles of living systems and how they compare and contrast with en
257  emulate the functional behavior observed in living systems by constructing chemical reaction network
258             One pathway commonly employed by living systems to generate these large classes of struct
259        Libraries of chemicals are applied to living systems, and changes in phenotype are observed, p
260 materials with the economy and efficiency of living systems.
261 ents are one of the foundational elements of living systems.
262 sthetic devices in hybrids of living and non-living systems.
263  controlling molecular dynamics of opsins in living tissue to selectively enhance or suppress neurona
264 s when synthetic tissues are interfaced with living tissues.
265 of the bottom-up process in morphogenesis of living tissues.
266 more than 4 decades of data on the number of living trees, biomass of trees and shrubs, and soil C co
267 ally increased embryonic temperature in free-living tropical and north temperate songbird species to
268 ties of making precise measurements within a living tumor.
269 rugs and drug combinations simultaneously in living tumors and across a diverse immunocompetent patie
270 lthough teleosts represent about half of all living vertebrates, scientific and technological advance
271  prevent photorelaxation by preparing a long-living wave packet in the excited state.
272 ychosocial function, and activities of daily living were pooled separately for mild cognitive impairm
273 s have generally assumed that populations of living wild rice, O. rufipogon, are descendants of the a
274      To examine whether associations between living with a dog in the first year of life and allergic
275                                              Living with a long-term condition such as sickle cell di
276 he term survivor is open to debate by people living with cancer and those caring for them.
277                 Results The number of people living with CLL in the United States is projected to inc
278 rgical management, there are now more adults living with congenital heart disease (CHD) than children
279                                   The number living with disability will increase by 25.0% (95% UI 21
280  (median of 13 [range 0-76] in the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire) and cardiac lim
281 cacy endpoints: ejection fraction, Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire, 6-min walk test
282 ndex (31 versus 29 kg/m(2)), worse Minnesota Living With Heart Failure score (48 versus 40), higher m
283 eported high STI co-infection amongst people living with HIV (PLHIV), and believed STIs in PLHIV faci
284 he most common cause of meningitis in adults living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa.
285  Stages were defined as (1) number of people living with HIV in the country by end of 2013; (2) propo
286  targets require that, by 2020, 90% of those living with HIV know their status, 90% of known HIV-posi
287                                        Women living with HIV on ART had lower prevalence of high-risk
288  obtain insights into the outcomes of people living with HIV who accessed services through HIV/AIDS s
289  estimate that 17.8% (10.8-24.8) of PWID are living with HIV, 52.3% (42.4-62.1) are HCV-antibody posi
290           However, PLHIV, particularly women living with HIV, had much shorter overall life expectanc
291 eptably heavy toll on the most disadvantaged living with HIV-AIDS, and are a major driver for HIV-rel
292 ession by HIV status, PLHIV-especially women living with HIV-spent less time in a healthy state.
293  decreases morbidity and mortality in people living with HIV.
294 eproductive decision-making process in women living with HIV: 'Socio-demographic, Health status and P
295 n papillomavirus (HR-HPV) is higher in women living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) than in t
296 line failure for the majority of individuals living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) worldwide
297                              Few individuals living with mental disorders around the globe have acces
298                 Here we tested the effect of living with stressed siblings in a gull species where, a
299 s appeared to be stronger in offspring still living with their parents than with their counterparts n
300 vidual and 1.64 (1.0-2.8; P = .06) for those living within <300 m, compared with >1000 m.

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