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3 and in order to photosynthesize efficiently, many algae operate a facultative CO2 concentrating mecha
9 ncestry in individuals of mixed ancestry has many applications, most notably in identifying disease-s
12 not routinely used in the diagnosis because many are considered to have low sensitivity and the part
13 isms of a complex compound mixture (of which many are yet unidentified) rather than by single compoun
16 el-associated rickettsiosis, occurring in as many as 5% of travelers returning from rural subequatori
17 information transfer can play a key role in many aspects of animal ecology from foraging to habitat
20 behaviors exhibit ubiquitous correlations in many aspects, such as individual and collective levels,
25 rsity in their composition and architecture, many basic mechanisms underlying target recognition and
29 ions drive the self-assembly and cohesion of many biological molecules, including the adhesion protei
30 yer membranes is of profound significance in many biological processes, from the development of multi
35 Herein we theoretically investigate the full many-body dynamics of the acquisition of angular momentu
36 y a periodic Hamiltonian to the system under many-body localization conditions, and observe a subharm
37 f-filling, towards a regime in which complex many-body states are expected, and find that strong magn
41 x in maintaining hindered diffusion modes of many but not all of the membrane molecules and highlight
42 in complex genomic rearrangements (CGRs) in many cancers and various congenital disorders in humans.
46 ic synthesis today is unquestionable, but in many cases the nature of these improvements remains unkn
50 The screen identified multiple candidates in many cell signaling pathways that were able to mediate s
54 ividual neurons varied widely across trials, many cells tended to covary with the local population.
56 ntaining a high level of productivity across many Central European mountain forests under future clim
57 but also enables new analysis functions for many-channel data from emerging biomedical-imaging techn
61 rts suggest the ubiquity of pleiotropy, i.e. many complex phenotypes sharing common genetic bases.
62 ysis of polar metabolites also revealed that many compounds were highly sequestered among the various
64 erate environments that appear unsuitable to many corals and with increased sedimentation this acclim
66 evalence of asthma differs worldwide, and in many countries the prevalence is stable or decreasing.
70 PGE2 in modulating LPS-induced expression of many cytokines and chemokines and in modulating Rab7B an
71 to predict the proportion of cardiomyocytes many days before cells manifest the differentiated pheno
76 une system of vertebrate species consists of many different cell types that have distinct functional
77 nly do individual risk factors contribute to many different disorders but most disorders are influenc
78 mmon functions, recent structural studies of many different histone chaperones reveal that there are
79 ferent species can exhibit resistance due to many different mechanisms, and many different mobile ele
80 stance due to many different mechanisms, and many different mobile elements are capable of transferri
81 (eDNA) has been identified in the matrix of many different monospecies biofilms in vitro, including
84 hronic inflammation has been associated with many diseases of aging, but the mechanisms responsible f
85 Mutations in human SF3b1 have been linked to many diseases such as myelodysplasia (MDS) and cancer.
86 tional mitochondria appear to be involved in many diseases through their role in respiration, reactiv
88 ium chlorides (BACs)-an active ingredient of many disinfectants-to benzyldimethyl amine (BDMA) was id
90 vides a scientific foundation for addressing many disturbance-related, ecologically based conservatio
91 genome encodes a single TLR and homologs of many downstream signaling components, including the NF-k
93 ator-prey interaction and likely altered the many ecological functions that result from bears foragin
94 nanotubes (SWCNTs) have been incorporated in many emerging applications in the biomedical field inclu
95 plicable to a wide range of phenomena across many energy technologies, emissions reduction, environme
99 re capable of influencing interpretations of many experiments using targeted genome manipulations suc
100 ification examinations has been advocated by many experts, but whether doing so would affect the capa
101 vascular photoreceptors cause vision loss in many eye diseases, such as age-related macular degenerat
103 (39%) lacked a NAP6-defined extended panel; many failed to screen all cases for chlorhexidine 19/44
107 allowed the authors to incorrectly attribute many findings solely to attractiveness, and (3) the impo
113 n expected based upon their lengths, include many genes involved in nucleosome and chromatin formatio
116 ially influential individuals are present in many groups [1-8], but it is unclear whether their emerg
118 nation reactions provide efficient access to many halogenated molecules, the use of typical protocols
120 animals, achieving micromolar precision over many hours without the use of physical barriers or activ
122 e (OB) folds of POT1 have been identified in many human cancers, but the mechanism underlying how hPO
125 The unusual envelope found in AFV1 also has many implications for biotechnology, since this membrane
127 thin the Flaviviridae family is comprised of many important human pathogens including yellow fever vi
130 n a nonhuman primate shows low background in many important tissues that may be sites of infection su
135 s Compared with controls, more than twice as many intervention-group participants brought up QPL-rela
137 o large gene clusters that jointly encompass many key phenotypic regulatory Type II MADS-box gene cla
138 sic excitability have been shown to underlie many learning and memory processes, little is known abou
143 e the existence and regulatory divergence of many LORe ohnologues with functions in lineage-specific
145 EC1 mRNA and protein are highly expressed in many malignancies as part of a signature of chromosome i
151 lts, we postulate that the pore structure of many mineral soils could undergo N-dependent changes as
153 on of extremely large amounts of GFAP causes many molecular changes in astrocytes, including proteaso
154 found in over a quarter of isolates tested, many more are likely to be found in the >600 unsurveyed
155 ing depth in an additional sample identified many more eccDNAs with highly heterogenous molecular str
159 aptation of the virus to a new host and that many mutations become fixed very early during the adapta
160 and may have increased its adaptability, as many mutations in protein-coding genes occurred during t
162 chastic processes is essential to understand many natural phenomena, particularly in biology, includi
163 gh this dynamics are the typical response of many natural systems to a periodic external forcing, lik
164 This might explain a breakdown of the DMN in many neurological diseases characterized by declined cog
166 an anterior neurosecretory center expressing many neuropeptides, including hypothalamic peptide ortho
170 fications of RNA bases are not only found in many noncoding RNAs but have also recently been identifi
172 already known serum resistance factors, and many novel genes not previously associated with serum re
174 n the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of many ocular diseases, especially retinal and neuro-ophth
176 to understand this discrepancy, we find that many of the barcoded genes used by seqFISH to characteri
178 efrontal dysfunction is believed to underlie many of the cognitive and behavioural phenotypes associa
181 of neutron capture reactions that synthesise many of the elements heavier than iron.) We identify lin
182 ER- HER2- primary breast tumors, confirming many of the exon events identified in the TCGA cohort.
188 nce across the retinotopic map in V4 matches many of the properties of receptive field remapping.
200 cyanoesters, cyanoamides, dinitriles, etc., many of which are not readily accessible with alternativ
201 hlamydomonas, and Stentor coeruleus Although many open questions remain, elucidating how cells repair
203 ota provides colonization resistance against many orally acquired pathogens, and antibiotic-mediated
204 The dehydration of alcohols is involved in many organic conversions but has to overcome high free-e
209 and composition of honey is also affected by many other factors, such as overfeeding of bees with suc
210 esulted in cognitive genomics lagging behind many other fields in terms of gene discovery using genom
216 ting prospect to identify inhibitors for the many other viral pathogens of significance that require
219 Genome Project (PGP) is an effort to enroll many participants to create an open-access repository of
220 ribed to an interplay between time-dependent many-particle scattering and phase-space filling effects
222 (Fn), a ubiquitous host molecule targeted by many pathogens, promotes vascular interactions of the Ly
224 ules and IGF2 and plays an important role in many pathophysiological processes, including gut mucosal
226 ement patient presents a unique challenge as many patients are at high or prohibitive surgical risk a
228 pport of their long-term efficacy is leading many patients who could benefit from drug therapy to not
230 rich the debate on medical issues, thanks to many philosophical currents such as deontological ethics
232 Endophytic fungi have been reported from many plants and several of these fungi have been shown t
234 beta (PI4KB) is an essential host factor for many positive-sense single-stranded RNA (+RNA) viruses i
236 ta and pons, we detected Hoxa5 expression in many precerebellar neurons and in several nuclei implica
241 somes, even though mitosis and meiosis share many processes, including the DNA replication, chromosom
242 e, with a wide geographical distribution and many producer strains resistant to multiple other antibi
244 noted that PUL1,6-beta-glucan is syntenic to many PULs from other Bacteroidetes, suggesting that util
246 A replication occurs in a precise order, but many questions remain regarding the mechanisms of replic
247 nthesis and processing have been elucidated, many questions remained, such as the structure-function
250 getated channel flows have been developed in many research centers, studies on jets interacting with
252 dysfunction is critical in the pathology of many respiratory diseases, including cystic fibrosis.
261 rphan crop essential to the food security of many small farmers in Asia and Africa and is a model sys
262 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), but many SNPs have not been replicated in a separate cohort.
263 ities that result from systemic diffusion of many soluble adjuvants, and delivering multiple adjuvant
265 xperience a particularly strong trade-off as many species have large foraging ranges and their prey o
270 continue over the functional significance of many specific lncRNAs, support grows for the notion that
274 namics are relatively more important than in many systems given that hydroperiod is the ultimate fact
275 ansition, and classical magnetism, among the many systems that are described by the XY Hamiltonian.
280 their ancient origin and complex diversity, many tectiviral proteins are ORFans of unknown function.
286 miRNA biology and critical insights into the many translational applications for these small regulato
288 Foraging is a fundamental behavior, and many types of animals appear to have solved foraging pro
289 r matrix molecule that drives progression of many types of human cancer, but the basis for its action
291 nd organize data gleaned from these cohorts, many using ideas implicitly or explicitly borrowed from
293 l characterized and extensively reviewed for many viruses, this review focuses on MT filaments themse
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