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1 revealed by analyzing gravity data from GOCE mission.
2 y for the Surface Water and Ocean Topography mission.
3 licity make OTIC a good candidate for such a mission.
4 etary dust grain (Iris) from NASA's Stardust mission.
5 survey, 47% had participated in at least one mission.
6 ity for 15-days on the STS-131 space shuttle mission.
7 eronautics and Space Administration's Kepler mission.
8          Light exposure decreased during the mission.
9 ured and returned to Earth by NASA's Genesis mission.
10 ay, we are now entering the end game of this mission.
11 ncluding some developed specifically for the mission.
12  the ARLG has made to date in fulfilling its mission.
13  in regulating GABA and glutamate neurotrans-mission.
14 ate of our knowledge after the Cassini prime mission.
15  the theory, made with a five-satellite NASA mission.
16 pidemiology is consistent with that sense of mission.
17 ne with Sentinel-1 and NASA's upcoming NISAR mission.
18  genes was observed in mice from the Bion-M1 mission.
19 logists by the tobacco industry to serve its mission.
20 eart Association/American Stroke Association mission.
21 , and orthopaedic infections during conflict missions.
22 was about 10 times higher during spaceflight missions.
23 xperiments in Earth-bound and interplanetary missions.
24 be useful in interpreting the data from such missions.
25  the threshold of volunteering for murderous missions.
26 short-duration and long-duration spaceflight missions.
27 on long-duration International Space Station missions.
28 overed from the Moon by the Apollo 15 and 17 missions.
29 d optimal activity levels during exploration missions.
30 n crust measured by recent Rover and Orbiter missions.
31 , at cruise altitude, and over entire flight missions.
32 l for the success of long-term, manned space missions.
33 ellite data, provided by the CHAMP and GRACE missions.
34 s been a major concern during lunar and Mars missions.
35 e research, including asteroid sample return missions.
36 tutes of Health (NIH) study sections had two missions.
37 strate the major advantages of sample return missions.
38 em (STS)-131, 13-d STS-135, and 30-d Bion-M1 missions.
39 s to forego compensation to support academic missions.
40 he cross-subsidization of research and teach missions.
41 w spectral resolution with the upcoming NASA missions.
42  the way towards higher reliability of space missions.
43 s in a manner that preserves their essential missions.
44  released from robotic and human exploration missions.
45 of astronauts on International Space Station missions.
46 ence across the care, research, and teaching missions.
47 e and commitment to lifelong learning across missions.
48 he strict requirements associated with space missions.
49 ucture from the 1918 "Spanish flu" (A/Brevig Mission/1/18 H1N1) and that of its complex with zanamivi
50 ight gene segments of the influenza A/Brevig Mission/1/1918 (H1N1) virus were determined by rapid amp
51  expressed following infection with A/Brevig Mission/1/1918.
52 uenza A viruses (A/H1N1), including A/Brevig Mission/1/1918.
53 ted with H5N1 Hong Kong/1997 and H1N1 Brevig Mission/1918 influenza viruses.
54                     Both short-term surgical missions (206 organisations, 66%) and long-term partners
55  data from 64 astronauts on 80 space shuttle missions (26 flights, 1063 in-flight days) and 21 astron
56  in-flight days) and 21 astronauts on 13 ISS missions (3248 in-flight days), with ground-based data f
57  0.65]) compared with in the first week post-mission (6.95 h [1.04]; p<0.0001).
58 estimated by actigraphy during space shuttle missions (7.35 h [SD 0.47] attempted, 5.96 h [0.56] obta
59  h [0.67]) compared with the first week post-mission (8.01 h [0.78], 6.74 h [0.91]; p<0.0001 for both
60 oth this restriction and this time-consuming mission, a novel strategy is proposed in this work.
61  min vs 43 min; P < .001) and an increase in missions achieving prehospital helicopter transport in 6
62 er (LORRI) instrument on NASA's New Horizons mission acquired during cruise phase outside the orbit o
63                              To fulfill this mission, Addgene works with hundreds of laboratories all
64          Toward the end of the Venus Express mission, an aerobraking campaign took the spacecraft bel
65 ealth disparities into the Society's overall mission and activities.
66 d Macro scale Interactions during Substorms) mission and find that KHWs occur at the magnetopause app
67  are fully testable with data from the MAVEN mission and further studies of the isotopic composition
68  made during three sessions: preflight, late mission and landing day.) Arterial pressure changed syst
69 search that will have profound impact on the mission and operation of academic departments of neurolo
70  Epi-Aids heralded expansion of the agency's mission and presented new methods in statistics and epid
71     Epidemiologists need to be true to their mission and prove that they can use innovation to advanc
72 ed when planning new Earth observation space missions and devising more sophisticated Earth's interio
73                                        Space missions and ground-based observations have shown that s
74 ieval from the Tropical Rainfall Measurement Missions and is found to average 1.8 watts per square me
75  ant, which may be linked to their different missions and physiological activities in the colonies.
76 infectious disease risks during space flight missions and provide novel therapeutic options on Earth.
77 1), STS-133 (n=6), and STS-135 (n=3) shuttle missions and respective ground-based control mice (n=30)
78                                        Space missions and thermal infrared observations have shown th
79 iter planetary exploration, and heliophysics missions) and earth-based applications requires the deve
80 abdominal infections during hospital support missions, and orthopaedic infections during conflict mis
81 alth action, problem solving, and a sense of mission are what brings many students to epidemiology.
82 Single-institution partnerships and surgical missions are logistically limited.
83 s and rocks and future astrobiological space missions are now well established; however, these applic
84 that crew sedentariness increased across the mission as evident in decreased waking movement (i.e., h
85 to be assayed for in future Mars exploration missions as indicators of biological life were studied.
86             It describes the Cassini-Huygens mission, as an example of observational tools, and gives
87 logical information for germplasm-collecting missions, as well as for the preservation of extant dive
88 o, and all experiments were performed at the Mission Bay Campus of the University of California, San
89 m the Gravity and Climate Experiment (GRACE) mission but at much higher resolution.
90 valent not only during space shuttle and ISS missions, but also throughout a 3 month preflight traini
91 sources that allow hospitals to pursue their missions, but little is known about how physicians parti
92 ites conflicts with results from recent Mars missions, calling into doubt whether the igneous histor
93                                       Across missions, chairs endorsed an expectation for individual
94 71) but were not involved in herbicide spray missions (comparison veterans).
95  is driving many NASA high-contrast flagship mission concepts, the latest of which is known as the Ad
96 workload throughout the record-long 17 mo of mission confinement.
97                       61 (78%) of 78 shuttle-mission crew members reported taking a dose of sleep-pro
98         This syndrome is considered the most mission-critical medical problem identified in the past
99                            Using more recent mission data, we argue that during the Late Noachian flu
100 (47.7%; 95% CI, 46.4%-49.1%) and Afghanistan mission-deployed Reserve Forces (49.4%; 95% CI, 46.3%-51
101 tation (ISS) and the subsequent extension in mission duration up to one year, an enhanced, real-time
102 ned by NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer mission during 2009-2010 suggest that neutral interstell
103 rs Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission, during the second of its Deep Dip campaigns, ma
104 ree principal catalytic components for their mission: E1 and E2 generate acetyl-coenzyme A, whereas t
105 pace Transportation System (STS)-135 shuttle mission] enhances myogenic vasoconstriction, increases m
106 after Native American depopulation-following mission establishment (ca. 1775 CE)-reduced the self-lim
107 ent of Defense participates in more than 500 missions every year, including humanitarian assistance a
108                        Mice from the STS-131 mission exhibited reduced myogenic (Myf5 and -6) and adi
109              For the future Mars exploratory mission Exomars 2018 aimed at organic molecules detectio
110                                   The Kepler mission finds the smallest planets to be most common, as
111              Starting in the late 1970s, the mission focused further on cereal-intensive direct-seed
112                                          The mission for HCV eradication is far from accomplished.
113 e stratified trial patients by International Mission for Prognosis and Analysis of Clinical Trials in
114 nificant Head Injury-basic and International Mission for Prognosis and Clinical Trial design in TBI-c
115                    This suggests designing a mission for sensitivity to oxygen and adopting a multiti
116 se from crewmembers on shorter space shuttle missions (&gt;16 d) and other reports of medication use by
117                                          The mission has addressed a host of fundamental questions: W
118                   Since 2001, achieving this mission has been enhanced by including public directors
119 tion, NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission has found direct evidence for electron demagneti
120                      Recently, NASA's Kepler mission has identified over 300 systems with multiple tr
121                                          The mission has made significant progress toward achieving t
122     Although the dust returned by an earlier mission has provided detailed mineralogy of particles fr
123                             The New Horizons mission has provided resolved measurements of Pluto's mo
124            An ongoing programme of servicing missions has kept the telescope on the cutting edge of a
125                       Data from recent space missions have added strong support for the idea that the
126 tudy of martian meteorites and findings from missions have been linked.
127 children undergoing palatoplasty on surgical missions have higher post-operative odds of palatal fist
128                 Since the early 1970s, space missions have observed noise-like plasma waves near the
129 d, cluster-randomised trial at 46 public and mission health facilities at two study sites in Cameroon
130 tential to halve overtreatment in public and mission health facilities in Cameroon.
131  as measured by the optical space astrometry mission Hipparcos is significantly different from the di
132 cohort study using medical charts from Macha Mission Hospital, a hospital providing HIV care in Zambi
133 ospitals, two private hospitals, a Christian mission hospital, a private outpatient clinic and two pr
134 ds, and radiation found in space exploration missions (i.e., Venus &Jupiter planetary exploration, an
135             Science results from the Genesis Mission illustrate the major advantages of sample return
136                                   Spacecraft missions impose serious limitations on instrument volume
137 cation of the zebrafish maternal-effect gene mission impossible (mis).
138 rict visual requirements to accomplish their mission in a variety of environments, the US Navy places
139 underwent repeat imaging after an additional mission in space.
140 e phagocytes to effectively accomplish their mission in the front line of the inflammatory response.
141 butyric acid (GABA) and glutamate neurotrans-mission in the prefrontal cortex.
142 y AMCs to de-emphasize or forsake their core missions in an effort to survive.
143 rgoing cancer therapy and astronauts on long missions in deep space.
144 e periorbital thermal injuries during combat missions in Iraq and Afghanistan and were treated for ex
145 fer in (1) astronauts who never flew orbital missions in space, (2) astronauts who flew only in low E
146 etary bodies and are therefore ubiquitous on missions in space.
147 ns during police investigations and recovery missions in the event of a mass disaster.
148 during the commissioning phase of the Kepler mission, including data for the previously known giant t
149 fections was highest during natural disaster missions, intra-abdominal infections during hospital sup
150                                  The Phoenix mission investigated patterned ground and weather in the
151                        Keeping an eye on the mission involves balancing quality education with resear
152                                          Any mission involving prolonged human spaceflight must be ca
153  cost prevent their applicability in smaller missions involving cubesats.
154     The American Heart Association's (AHA's) mission is "to build healthier lives, free of cardiovasc
155  Medicine In-Training Section, whose primary mission is career development across the spectrum of pro
156                                   The Kepler Mission is exploring the diversity of planets and planet
157                                   The Kepler mission is monitoring the brightness of ~150,000 stars,
158                          A challenge to this mission is the presence of social biases among a large h
159                                          Its mission is to develop, prioritize, and implement a clini
160 al revenue to subsidize nonclinical academic missions is disaffecting many academic surgeons.
161 om 23 crew members before, during, and after missions lasting 50 to 247 d to the International Space
162  more compact and lightweight, thus enabling missions leveraging swarms of cubesats capable of scienc
163 ticipating in the American Heart Association Mission: Lifeline program from 2008 to 2011.
164               The American Heart Association Mission: Lifeline program is a broad, comprehensive nati
165 lliance and the American Heart Association's Mission: Lifeline programs, the focus is now on systems
166 t With The Guidelines Registry for quarterly Mission: Lifeline reports.
167                                         This Mission: Lifeline STEMI Systems Accelerator demonstratio
168                                          The Mission: Lifeline STEMI Systems Accelerator program, imp
169 ected through the American Heart Association Mission: Lifeline website.
170 Medication records from 24 crewmembers on 20 missions longer than 30 d over a 10 yr period were exami
171 tisfaction with their participation in these missions (mean = 5.74).
172       Contradictions between Cassini-Huygens mission measurements of the atmosphere and the surface o
173                          Crew members on ISS missions obtained significantly less sleep during spacef
174                                  The primary mission of CCAP is to maintain and distribute defined cu
175                                          The mission of CGD is to facilitate and accelerate research
176 y effort to ensure long-term survival on any mission of extended duration.
177 tant to ensure that public funds advance the mission of federal agencies.
178 ation of a culture of health is an essential mission of government, beyond that of the traditional he
179 ty, stability and conductivity-a challenging mission of great importance for delivering affordable an
180  Our immune system is charged with the vital mission of identifying invading pathogens and mounting p
181                                          The mission of INFOODS is the promotion of international par
182 ontribution of medical schools to the social mission of medical education varied substantially.
183 antially in their contribution to the social mission of medical education.
184 eviously unknown functions contribute to the mission of p53 as a tumour suppressor.
185                                          The mission of PubChem is to deliver free and easy access to
186                                          The mission of PubChem is to serve the community by providin
187 , and their goals have become central to the mission of research laboratories and universities worldw
188 arch faculty with PhDs supports the academic mission of surgery departments by increasing both NIH fu
189  target now being unambiguously defined, the mission of synthesis changes as to secure a meaningful s
190                                          The mission of the American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO) is
191                                          The mission of the American College of Cardiology is "to tra
192                                          The mission of the American Heart Association/American Strok
193 usceptibility testing (AST) is a fundamental mission of the clinical microbiology laboratory.
194                                          The mission of the DNASU Plasmid Repository is to accelerate
195                                          The mission of the Gram-Negative Committee is to advance our
196                                          The mission of the Gram-Positive Committee of the Antibacter
197  the COMFORT were integral to supporting the mission of the hospital ship and provided high-level car
198 n antimicrobial resistance is central to the mission of the National Institute of Allergy and Infecti
199                               The scientific mission of the Project MindScope is to understand neocor
200                                          The mission of the Universal Protein Resource (UniProt) is t
201                                          The mission of UniProt is to support biological research by
202                                  The primary mission of UniProt is to support biological research by
203 synthesis of data from seven different space missions of a fast CME, which originated in an active re
204 cial and quality measures to the traditional missions of education, research, and clinical service.
205 r Force personnel who conducted aerial spray missions of herbicides (Operation Ranch Hand) in Vietnam
206 t, have increasing difficulty in meeting the missions of patient care, teaching, and research in a pr
207                                     Tracking missions of sufficient duration (~1 year) revealed previ
208                 Since both the International Mission on Prognosis and Analysis of Clinical Trials and
209 ted in performance between the International Mission on Prognosis and Analysis of Clinical Trials and
210                            The International Mission on Prognosis and Analysis of Clinical Trials and
211 ate externally and compare the International Mission on Prognosis and Analysis of Clinical Trials and
212                             During and after missions on the International Space Station, some astron
213 3th day of the 16 day Neurolab Space Shuttle mission, on landing day, and 5-6 days later.
214 seems likely that alterations in spaceflight mission operations (schedule-shifting and lighting) or h
215 hese decision-making needs, in turn, require mission-oriented basic science, for example about potent
216 are urgently needed prior to long-term space missions outside the protection of the Earth's geomagnet
217  future life detection and human exploration missions, planetary protection considerations are again
218 ations are again uppermost on the agendas of mission planners, and microbiologists have an important
219 quantitative risk assessment information for mission planning is needed.
220                                    Redefined mission priorities, enhanced nonfinancial rewards, utili
221 lation system, as part of a national monsoon mission project, showed close agreement with observation
222 ionnaires) were measured and correlated with mission protocols and individual noise sensitivity.
223 e Ultraviolet Camera (EUVC) of the Chang'e 3 mission provides a global and instantaneous meridian vie
224 arch for extrasolar planets, the NASA Kepler mission provides exquisite data on stellar oscillations.
225                            Here we use multi-mission radar altimetry with an approximately 23 year da
226 ically black colleges had the highest social mission rankings.
227         Results were similar after all space missions, regardless of length.
228 ased scientific approaches in support of DOE missions related to clean energy generation and environm
229                         In 2007, the Cassini mission reported the unexpected detection of anions with
230 ians are largely satisfied with humanitarian missions, reporting the greatest benefit of such activit
231 erature, WHO meeting reports, cancer control mission reports, and the WHO global NCD country capacity
232 ity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission results in the identification of a population of
233                                 The Stardust mission returned the first sample of a known outer solar
234                           The recent Cassini mission revealed organic aerosol formation in the upper
235 ery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite mission, robustly isolates the gravity signal associated
236                                           As mission scenarios extend beyond low Earth orbit, a conve
237          School rankings based on the social mission score differ from those that use research fundin
238 minorities, combined into a composite social mission score.
239 de contributions not reflected in the social mission score.
240 nity-based medical schools had higher social mission scores than private and non-community-based scho
241 funding was inversely associated with social mission scores.
242                                  The Rosetta mission shall accompany comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
243  planet candidate catalog from NASA's Kepler mission, specifically comparing systems with single tran
244 s cultured during two Space Shuttle Atlantis missions: STS-132 and STS-135, and the biofilms formed d
245 dangers to astronauts engaging in deep space missions such as a Mars expedition is exposure to radiat
246 ransiting circumbinary planets by the Kepler mission suggests that planets can form efficiently aroun
247 ere we report on observations by the Cluster mission that clearly show the highly structured and peri
248 planet candidates observed during the Kepler mission that, while there is an abundance of super-Earth
249 uide sample selection in lunar sample return missions that are being studied for the multi-agency Int
250 servations, based on imaging from the STEREO mission, that confirm the existence of a dust ring at th
251                             During 18 flight missions the three unmanned aerial vehicles were flown w
252 usands of extrasolar planets from the Kepler mission, the Hubble Space Telescope, and large ground-ba
253  effectors to accomplish their intracellular mission, their activity needs to be specifically directe
254 ion for Dental Research (AADR) to foster its mission to advance interdisciplinary research that is di
255 aerogel, which was used on the NASA Stardust Mission to capture comet particles.
256                 Blood vessels have a unified mission to circulate blood throughout the body; however,
257  spacecraft of the Magnetospheric Multiscale mission to demonstrate how the plasma and magnetic force
258 have discovered that p53 is not alone in its mission to destroy damaged or aberrantly proliferating c
259 ity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission to examine the subsurface structure of Procellar
260         He concluded that, although a manned mission to Mars with life sciences as the priority was e
261 azards that would be associated with a human mission to Mars.
262  a high-fidelity ground simulation of a Mars mission to objectively track sleep-wake dynamics in a mu
263 e, but one that is at the heart of the ABO's mission to protect the public by improving patient care.
264 ics Observatory and the Hinode solar physics mission to reveal a ubiquitous coronal mass supply in wh
265 netic impactor to strike Cabeus crater, on a mission to search for water ice and other volatiles expe
266 he radiation hazards associated with a human mission to the surface of Mars and provide an anchor poi
267  we celebrate and review the triumphs in the mission to understand the mechanisms through which AID i
268 ed to be considered when samples returned by missions to C-class asteroids are interpreted.
269 carbon cycle and has implications for future missions to detect possible past martian life.
270    In light of current plans for exploration missions to Mars and other places, and the need to safeg
271 cefaring nations contemplate extended manned missions to Mars and the Moon, health risks could be ele
272 ejected rocks are targets for life detection missions to Mars.
273 eezing, maintains access by future Enceladus missions to ocean materials, and is plausibly the major
274 s ongoing for consideration of future manned missions to space, including a return trip to the moon o
275 he polymers will aid in the design of future missions to Titan.
276 esign requirements for a high-contrast space mission, to detect signatures of water, oxygen, and chlo
277 bjectives have been defined by the College's mission: to advocate for quality cardiovascular care thr
278 nfall from the Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission (TRMM) and rain gauges shows that, due to the co
279                                   The Kepler mission was designed to determine the frequency of Earth
280 r Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) mission was designed to provide direct evidence.
281 r Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) mission was designed to search for evidence of water in
282 a transiting Earth-size planet for which the mission was designed.
283 NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) mission was motivated by the need to diagnose how the in
284                               While the AIRS mission was not originally designed for drought monitori
285            Medication use during spaceflight missions was similar to that noted on the Space Shuttle
286 ar spectroscopy data acquired by NASA's Dawn mission, we determined the concentrations of elemental h
287  all-sky imager observations from the THEMIS mission, we provide direct evidence that a naturally occ
288  with NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission, we utilize Earth's magnetosphere as a plasma ph
289 after landing, whereas mice from the Bion-M1 mission were euthanized within 14 h after landing.
290                                Mice from STS missions were euthanized within 4 h after landing, where
291 ction and perceived benefits of humanitarian missions were positively correlated with intentions to e
292 ace Shuttle pilots participating in 17 space missions were tested at 3 different times before flight
293  accountable care organizations (ACOs) whose mission will be to integrate different levels of care to
294 Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite mission will improve the measured sea surface height res
295                                     The Mars mission will result in an inevitable exposure to cosmic
296                The scientific design of this mission will therefore be presented in the context of an
297     Therefore, successful adaptation to such missions will require crew to transit in spacecraft and
298 ely to be type Ia observed during the Kepler mission with a time resolution of 30 minutes.
299  during and after the Neurolab Space Shuttle mission with controlled breathing and apnoea, to identif
300 , and after two, 9- and 10-day space shuttle missions, with graded neck pressure and suction, to elic

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