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1 attentional states fast-spiking interneurons may be subject to a bath of inhibition resulting from ch
2  Mass transfer of chemicals through the PSMs may be subject to a large resistance because of the low
3 It is also discussed how replication control may be subject to a third level of selection acting on t
4 complex network structure in which each gene may be subject to a unique set of inputs, and resultantl
5 ated neuropathology implies that these cells may be subjected to a retrograde-mediated stress.
6 ng that signals produced by microstimulation may be subject to active 'gating'.
7 ld also be desirable since its concentration may be subject to additional control mechanisms such as
8 ombinants containing heterologous DNA, which may be subject to additional regulatory hurdles.
9 ant and anticoagulant activities of thrombin may be subject to allosteric regulation by as yet uniden
10  on overexpression, and that 35S-LeT6 plants may be subject to alterations in expression of both the
11 that the cfa gene has a strong promoter that may be subject to as-yet-unidentified regulatory factors
12                          We propose that SCF may be subject to autoinhibitory regulation, in which Ne
13    However, these data are observational and may be subject to bias and/or confounding.
14 ociation studies using unrelated individuals may be subject to bias caused by population stratificati
15 le detection by conventional PCR assays that may be subject to bias due to inhibition, interference,
16  molecules in soils and aquatic environments may be subjected to biodegradation by extracellular enzy
17 hythms and suggest that thalamic oscillators may be subject to both local and global control.
18 al tissues, which as in Parkinson's disease, may be subject to catecholamine-related cell death.
19  that a fraction of naive and memory B cells may be subject to CD40 signaling or to other signals tha
20 anisms indicate that one in every five genes may be subject to cell cycle regulated transcription.
21 mon perturbation to the NMDAR structure that may be subject to cellular control.
22 ans with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria may be subject to comparable pathophysiologic processes
23 t that the catalytic activity of IDH in vivo may be subject to complex allosteric control determined
24                         All such populations may be subject to consequences of inbreeding depression.
25  found in real biological sample sets, which may be subject to considerable variation.
26 s an attractive hypothesis that p53 activity may be subject to control by accessory proteins lowering
27         Prior to or after deposition BDE-209 may be subject to debromination to lighter congeners.
28 ace between innate and adaptive immunity and may be subject to deliberate medical intervention in a w
29  coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) may be subject to different care processes, nursing unit
30 ts that the D-subgenome of tetraploid cotton may be subject to different evolutionary constraints tha
31               Different regions of a protein may be subjected to different evolutionary forces becaus
32 ypothesized that the promoter region of CD14 may be subject to differential DNA methylation and there
33 slational modification, suggesting that they may be subject to differential regulation from the canon
34 ce suggests that gamete recognition proteins may be subjected to directed evolutionary pressure that
35 ndings suggest that hosts in this population may be subject to divergent selection pressures from the
36                            Fitness functions may be subject to early-life experiences with parents, w
37 of marital stability, and these dispositions may be subject to effects of imprinted genes.
38               While nitrogen-metabolic genes may be subject to either glucose repression or activatio
39  of foreign objects in or on the body, which may be subject to electromagnetic fields associated with
40 protein cavities containing charged residues may be subject to entropy changes that contribute more t
41 roteins unable to fold may aggregate or they may be subject to ER-associated protein degradation.
42 sequilibrium in "isolated" local populations may be subject to error.
43 t brain nitric oxide synthase is present and may be subject to estrogenic influences in lordosis-rele
44 en lactobacilli and gonococci is complex and may be subject to factors that have not been reproduced
45 ors and, depending on the service requested, may be subject to fee.
46          Thus, Gli1 transcriptional activity may be subjected to further regulation in the cell nucle
47 FAZ alterations in the deep vascular network may be subject to greater interobserver variability.
48 s that this new, longer form of the molecule may be subject to greater regulation and provides anothe
49 ement and removal and that chromatin in vivo may be subject to highly dynamic assembly and disassembl
50 le in maintaining the pluripotent state that may be subject to homeostatic compensation in genetic mo
51 he chromosome suggests that this gene itself may be subject to horizontal transfer and recombination
52 opment but also suggest that neuronal volume may be subject to important developmental variation.
53                     Since ribosomal peptides may be subjected to in vitro selection techniques, the g
54 e management of patients in primary care and may be subject to inaccuracy, which would tend to lead t
55 es at the margins of HCC transplant criteria may be subject to inaccurate reporting.
56 hase in which populations are very small and may be subject to intrinsic threats, including loss of g
57 ers are structured into social groups, which may be subject to inverse density dependence (Allee effe
58 e estimates obtained using such measurements may be subject to large variability due to the potential
59 on (16 to 20 h), our study indicates that it may be subject to limitations when testing Enterobacter.
60 at if this is the case, then such activities may be subject to litigation or prosecutorial action.
61  demonstration that integrated viral genomes may be subject to MAR-mediated transcriptional effects s
62 cal step in Parkinson's disease pathogenesis may be subject to modulation by a common molecular chape
63 properties of fundamental Ca2+ release units may be subject to modulation.
64 he possibility that the cytokine gene family may be subject to monoallelic expression.
65                     Surface bacterioplankton may be subjected to more short-term, variable conditions
66                                  RNA viruses may be subject to Muller's ratchet because they have ver
67 moters may display unusual organizations and may be subject to multiple levels of regulation.
68 by monovalent cations and d-tubocurarine and may be subject to negative allosteric modulation to vary
69      As clinically significant disease genes may be subject to negative selection, we developed a pre
70  extreme sensitivity to radiation damage and may be subject to other forms of oxidative modification
71 s an effective means to identify papers that may be subject to overfitting, and the model, with or wi
72 ed from these parameters' values and as such may be subject to overinterpretation and confirmation bi
73                         The coupling product may be subject to oxidation, which furnishes the derived
74 teins, critical regulators of apoptosis that may be subjected to p53 regulation.
75 signals transduced by distinct MAPK pathways may be subject to physiological integration at the level
76 alterations in phospholipid composition, and may be subject to post-assembly proofreading to correct
77  marrow-derived endothelial progenitor cells may be subject to proatherosclerotic changes, even befor
78 published studies were included, so findings may be subject to publication bias.
79 ession of nearby genes, and these insertions may be subject to purifying selection due to this effect
80 s during an arrhythmia, where a cardiac cell may be subjected to rapid repetitive excitation for an e
81  the gene or involvement of other genes that may be subject to rearrangement.
82  been detected; resident and staff reporting may be subject to recall bias.
83 the subcellular localization of the receptor may be subjected to region and neurodevelopmental stage-
84     Finally, the products of these reactions may be subjected to regioselective metal-halogen exchang
85  transcripts are expected to be degraded and may be subject to regulated unproductive splicing and tr
86 nsic DNA-binding activities of XRCC4 and XLF may be subject to regulation and are down regulated in h
87  of the general transcription factors, then, may be subject to regulation by a general response of th
88  Recent data suggest that the fusion process may be subject to regulation by local lipid metabolism.
89 nous redox compounds, native GABAA receptors may be subject to regulation by redox mechanisms.
90                               Insulin action may be subject to regulation by the integrin signaling p
91 ulin transport process and that this process may be subject to regulation.
92 ion of this pathway to suggest that IFN-beta may be subject to regulatory fine-tuning in addition to
93 suggest that many patients with urolithiasis may be subjected to relatively high doses of ionizing ra
94 have no abnormal physical findings, yet they may be subjected to repeat examinations in an attempt to
95 pends on the parental origin of its alleles, may be subjected to reprogramming through each generatio
96 directly use primary sequence patterns which may be subject to sampling bias.
97 ent on plasma exposure and, as we postulate, may be subject to saturable pharmacokinetic effects.
98 rgoing significant genetic rearrangement and may be subject to selection for reduced virulence in the
99 ese proteins have a variety of functions and may be subject to sexual selection and/or antagonistic e
100 localization of these peptides suggests they may be subject to similar presynaptic influences of rele
101 ggest that each subtype of circulating HIV-1 may be subject to somewhat different selective pressures
102 usage and the lengths of noncoding sequences may be subject to stabilizing selection rather than puri
103 acing the cell membrane, and their synthesis may be subject to steric constraints.
104  have documented that WM biases of attention may be subject to strategic cognitive control processes
105 e to other protection-reliant species, which may be subject to systematic underestimation of threat w
106 he ATPase activity of cohesin, and that this may be subject to the acetylation state of Smc3.
107 lthough population-based association mapping may be subject to the bias caused by population stratifi
108                  Furthermore, trauma centers may be subject to the detrimental effects of high tempor
109                       However, such findings may be subject to the feeding protocol of frequent small
110 this study also suggests that heterozygosity may be subject to the greatest genotoxic effects of thio
111 t input, and that presenilin-1, but not tau, may be subject to the same type of control in vivo.
112 embly can achieve this task efficiently, but may be subject to thermodynamic and kinetic limitations:
113 r findings also suggest that some other XOCs may be subject to this reaction.
114 e is now growing evidence that the landscape may be subject to tissue and stage specific regulation.
115 e eastern United States, suggesting that PGI may be subject to trans-specific balancing selection.
116 ocampal dendrites suggests that PKMzeta mRNA may be subject to translational control in local domains
117    These findings show that B-Myb expression may be subject to two levels of control during the cell
118 el membrane-bound transcription factors that may be subject to ubiquitin/proteasome-mediated cleavage
119 erse transcriptase (RT)-containing sequences may be subject to unique evolutionary pressures, and mod
120 use retinal pigmented epithelium (RPE) cells may be subjected to varying osmotic pressure due to ligh

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