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1  of sQD-AMPARs were extrasynaptic and highly mobile.
2  environments, easy to use, and, preferably, mobile.
3 isorbed or trapped; the remainder was either mobile (8%), with the molecule moving inside the macropo
4  whole-genome sequencing of Methanomicrobium mobile, a key species within this group, we identified t
5                             With the rise of mobile air pollution campaigns, characterized by short-t
6 MR reveals that fibrillar exon1 has a partly mobile alpha-helix in its aggregation-accelerating N ter
7 ocations at the interface since they are not mobile and cannot nucleate at the surface and glide towa
8 r contaminated sites, which makes U(VI) very mobile and difficult to sequester.
9 t the RNAs of StBEL11 and StBEL29 are phloem-mobile and function antagonistically to the growth-promo
10  that RNAs of StBEL11 and StBEL29 are phloem-mobile and function antagonistically to the growth-promo
11          Moreover, TDP-43 in SGs became less mobile and insoluble.
12 try-wide networks of telephone calls - both, mobile and landline - and in either case uncover a syste
13 ors, we focused our reassessment on the most mobile and most abundant predator at Palmyra, the grey r
14 , and 2-butoxyethanol) were found to be both mobile and persistent in groundwater under a range of re
15 A is densely packed, is not rigid but highly mobile, and the dynamics of DNA dictates to a great exte
16  to establish this paradigm, enabling rapid, mobile, and widespread deployment, access to remote and
17                    Growth dynamics of large, mobile animals are particularly useful as bio-indicators
18 an important aspect of the ecology of highly mobile animals, allowing populations to exploit spatiall
19 ents, called nictation, to hitchhike on more mobile animals.
20 nsport through its reconfigurable network of mobile anions and restrict polysulfide diffusion from me
21 rmine whether follow-up care delivered via a mobile app can be used to avert in-person follow-up care
22                                              Mobile app follow-up care affects neither complication r
23                                          The mobile app group reported higher convenience scores than
24 ge, 47.7 [13.4] years), 32 (49%) were in the mobile app group, and 33 (51%) were in the in-person fol
25  who received brief training via an embedded mobile app module demonstrated ease of use and reproduci
26 mly assigned to receive follow-up care via a mobile app or at an in-person visit during the first 30
27  reconstruction can use follow-up care via a mobile app to avert in-person follow-up visits during th
28 ND Participants aged >/=18 years installed a mobile application programmed to geofence all hospitals
29                                              Mobile application-based ascertainment of hospitalizatio
30 e, eHealth, mobile health, mHealth, app, and mobile application.
31                       As a demonstration for mobile applications, these BJT sensors are further inves
32 considered as a promising energy carrier for mobile applications.
33 inctive 5' ends are accommodated by a small, mobile arch in the active site that binds recessed ends
34             The participant used a motorised mobile arm support for gravitational assistance and to p
35 e to double-strand breaks, chromatin is more mobile at large time scales but, surprisingly, its mobil
36                       In comparison, for the mobile based monitoring unit, an application was develop
37 on, in which the small molecule stabilizes a mobile C-terminal helix inside a hydrophobic crevice of
38 tability detection has been carried out by a mobile camera.
39 h resulting changes in charge density and/or mobile cation (and/or anion) concentrations alter the lo
40 mesenchymal self-organisation, proposes that mobile cells can form periodic patterns of cell aggregat
41 ce measurements show that generation of free mobile charges is maximized for excitation energies just
42 rature orthorhombic phase, fast quenching of mobile charges occurs independent of the temperature and
43                   By demonstrating AQP1 as a mobile component of the CO2 transport metabolon, our res
44     The effect is most significant in highly mobile compounds that exhibit low adsorption affinity fo
45                  Quantifying the response of mobile consumers to changes in habitat availability is e
46                     We created mice in which mobile conventional dendritic cells were unable to migra
47 ell imaging, we demonstrate the existence of mobile COPII-coated vesicles that completely encapsulate
48 age is removed, reducing the accumulation of mobile defects at the domain walls and potentially impro
49  was a targeted-population program that used mobile dental clinics in schools located within areas of
50        From the desktop to the laptop to the mobile device, personal computing platforms evolve over
51                                              Mobile device-based population activity patterns allow f
52                                              Mobile device-based population activity patterns have fo
53         Here, the population quantified from mobile device-based population activity patterns was use
54 sing an application downloaded to a personal mobile device.
55 any web browser using a personal computer or mobile device.
56  threats and wireless data transmission to a mobile device.
57  a simple interface on a local computer or a mobile device.
58         Outfitted with deep neural networks, mobile devices can potentially extend the reach of derma
59  physical activity, fitness, and sleep using mobile devices may be a useful addition to future popula
60 pplied in self-powered, wearable intelligent mobile diagnosis of cardiovascular disease in the future
61                                        These mobile DNAs are self-propagating, and their continued tr
62 al mutations at the interface of potentially mobile domains of the prefusion-closed structure.
63                    Although K is known to be mobile during hydrothermal alteration, there have not ye
64 in (PVL), SCCmec IVa, the arginine catabolic mobile element (ACME), and a specific mutation in capsul
65                                              Mobile element insertions (MEIs) represent approximately
66 rial RNAPs were proposed to rely on the same mobile element of the active site, the trigger loop (TL)
67 on of the AvrSr35 gene by the insertion of a mobile element.
68  an unexpected role of cGAS in responding to mobile-element transcripts, reveal cGAS-driven interfero
69 any different mechanisms, and many different mobile elements are capable of transferring resistance b
70                           Plasmids and other mobile elements are central contributors to microbial ev
71 netic elements and defense, whereby genes of mobile elements are repeatedly recruited for defense fun
72 ocused on prophages, the least characterized mobile elements of H. pylori.
73    Retrotransposons are a pervasive class of mobile elements present in the genomes of virtually all
74                     LTR retrotransposons are mobile elements that are able, like retroviruses, to cop
75 nsposons are divided into young, potentially mobile elements, and old that moved thousands or even mi
76 st infection by viruses, bacteriophages, and mobile elements, while these foreign genetic elements ev
77 ate immune defences against retroviruses and mobile elements.
78 , we demonstrate a rapid diagnostic test and mobile enabled platform for simultaneously quantifying i
79            Experimental systems in which the mobile entities interact over long distances in a well-d
80 ated via a signaling cascade, which includes mobile EPIDERMAL PATTERNING FACTOR (EPF) peptides to enf
81 tion of monomeric (Z)-1 that was formed in a mobile equilibrium from the inactive, predominantly dime
82                    We tested the response of mobile estuarine consumers over 5 months to changes in h
83     Men aged 18 to 59 years were examined in mobile examination centers during the NHANES 2013-2014.
84 lergy and Asthma European Network (GA(2)LEN) mobile exposure chamber is a step forward because the mo
85 MPAR) diffusion at synapses observed a large mobile extrasynaptic AMPAR pool.
86 eding and abundance data suggested that some mobile fishes experience habitat limitation, or, potenti
87 nsiderations that are necessary to conduct a mobile fNIRS study in a diverse range of environments.
88 ch are the actively feeding, replicating and mobile form of FLA.
89 owed an immobile fraction of particles and a mobile fraction that diffused over all measured length s
90 uced expression in lipid rafts, increased BB mobile fraction, and reduced binding to multiple protein
91 avin depletion resulted in an increased PLK1 mobile fraction, causing the redistribution of active PL
92  lenses, mechanically actuated displays, and mobile gaze-tracking technology, these displays can be t
93 1, MT, MT2, and MLT families, which resemble mobile gene-remodeling platforms that supply promoters a
94  types); and substantial bla KPC-associated, mobile genetic element (MGE) diversity (50% not within c
95 at have evolutionarily conserved function in mobile genetic element (transposons) silencing and maint
96 of different functional classes of genes and mobile genetic elements (MGE).
97 ulation structure of Escherichia coli and of mobile genetic elements (MGEs) carrying the mcr-1 gene.
98 ce of antibiotic-resistance genes (ARGs) and mobile genetic elements (MGEs) in farm environments can
99 se islands; evolutionary connections between mobile genetic elements and defense, whereby genes of mo
100 nsfer is mediated by a diverse complement of mobile genetic elements and occurs primarily by conjugat
101 re numerous; beta-lactamase genes carried on mobile genetic elements are a key mechanism for the rapi
102 on and fit the guns-for-hire concept whereby mobile genetic elements capture host defense systems and
103 ic was driven by horizontal dissemination of mobile genetic elements carrying blaKPC-2, followed by t
104 TANCE Piwil proteins inhibit the movement of mobile genetic elements in the germ line.
105 (Piwil) proteins restrict the replication of mobile genetic elements in the germ line.
106  genome defense and antibiotic selection for mobile genetic elements shapes in vitro E. faecalis popu
107                                  Inteins are mobile genetic elements that are spliced out of proteins
108 how that our method links plasmids and other mobile genetic elements to their host species in a real
109 rapidly since its introduction by exchanging mobile genetic elements, including integrative conjugati
110 acquire CRISPR-Cas immunity against invasive mobile genetic elements, prokaryotes must first integrat
111 ibiotic resistance genes via the transfer of mobile genetic elements, selective pressure in vivo resu
112 quire guide strands derived from invading or mobile genetic elements, via an unknown pathway, to dire
113 l uptake of autonomously replicating foreign mobile genetic elements.
114 oteins that appear to have been derived from mobile genetic elements.
115 re considered to be exceptionally successful mobile genetic elements.
116 and endogenous retroviruses as well as other mobile genetic elements.
117 hat inhibit the replication of HIV and other mobile genetic elements.IMPORTANCE Piwil proteins inhibi
118  unclear whether RNA-containing exosomes are mobile genetic signals regulating epithelial-mesenchymal
119 netic diversity is known to be influenced by mobile genomic elements.
120 om Brazil, and reporting data generated by a mobile genomics laboratory that travelled across northea
121                                 Smartphones, mobile geolocators that are ubiquitous, have not been le
122  Tregs, and dendritic cells (DCs) are highly mobile, going along microvascular tracks, while static m
123 mass transfer of chlorinated ethenes between mobile groundwater and stationary biofilms, and diffusio
124                              The role of the mobile H2 layers is to decrease the Coulomb repulsion be
125                     The feasibility of using mobile health applications to conduct observational clin
126 de heterogeneous systems such as telehealth, mobile health applications, game-based support, social p
127  compared with mothers receiving the control mobile health intervention (89.1% vs 80.2%, respectively
128 d analyses, mothers receiving the safe sleep mobile health intervention had higher prevalence of plac
129 andom effects model indicated that providing mobile health intervention to a caregiver increased the
130    Among mothers of healthy term newborns, a mobile health intervention, but not a nursing quality im
131                                              Mobile health interventions appear to be a viable health
132                                              Mobile health interventions are increasingly popular in
133  The random effects aggregate effect size of mobile health interventions was significant (n = 37; Coh
134 eeding (control), and then received a 60-day mobile health program, in which mothers received frequen
135 , we report initial findings from the Asthma Mobile Health Study, a research study, including recruit
136 Search terms included telemedicine, eHealth, mobile health, mHealth, app, and mobile application.
137 s (the clusters) in four districts receiving mobile HIV testing services were randomly assigned (1:1)
138 th the presence of pets and pests, living in mobile homes/trailers and older and rental homes, and li
139 d on supported lipid bilayers with laterally mobile ICAM-1 and anti-CD3 mAb.
140 eedback has doubled since 2000 due to a more mobile ice cover, which can partly explain the recent dr
141 jugates of bovine serum albumin (DNP-BSA) or mobile in a supported lipid bilayer (DNP-SLB).
142 their anionic forms and are therefore highly mobile in natural water systems.
143 inant that is refractory, persistent, highly mobile in soils and aquifers, and yet under-researched.
144                    The pi electrons are only mobile in the graphitic regions of graphite oxide, which
145 ch manipulation could be employed to achieve mobile information storage in these metamaterials.
146 een foliage background instead of relying on mobile insect prey.
147 mmunoassay, a portable imaging device, and a mobile interface, we demonstrate the technique by quanti
148  polymorphisms increases as one approaches a mobile intron.
149 al footprint on the insertion environment of mobile introns or nonrandom patterns of genetic diversit
150 l ionic motion of excess ions, likely excess mobile iodide, in the perovskite film that fills vacanci
151                                       Highly mobile ions and the nanometer-scale Debye length of the
152                             The existence of mobile ions in the oxide semiconductors could be somewha
153 to respond, but they do not readily mix with mobile IP3Rs.
154                                              Mobile laboratory programs provide this type of learning
155             Analysis of the diffusion of the mobile lo domains by video microscopy and particle track
156 nts of the nanoparticle-wrapping polymer are mobile (loops and tails) versus immobile (trains).
157 ack, opening the cyanuric acid ring, and the mobile lysine guides products through the exit channel.
158                               Surveys with a mobile measurement system in the London region were also
159  parameters: direct transfer, involvement of mobile medical team, mechanical ventilation, intracrania
160 ntral to this is whether the distribution of mobile metallic ions is random or not.
161 rsist in part because the health of upwardly mobile minorities is compromised in young adulthood.
162                                Although this mobile monitoring method produces conservative estimates
163                       Most IP3R clusters are mobile, moved by diffusion and microtubule motors.
164 ta, a model is proposed which emphasizes the mobile nature of copper microRNA molecules in the regula
165  that takes advantage of the existing global mobile network infrastructure, to enable continuous and
166          Here we report the development of a mobile nucleic acid amplification testing (mobiNAAT) pla
167      This work demonstrates the potential of mobile nucleic acid testing in bridging the diagnostic g
168           We reviewed evidence on the use of mobile, online, and other remote technologies for treatm
169 Cataract was diagnosed in the community by a mobile ophthalmic unit and patients were referred to a h
170 their surrogate gamete dispersers are highly mobile, or (4) the two sexes are combined in a single in
171               The presence of persistent and mobile organic contaminants (PMOC) in aquatic environmen
172 ation in coastal areas, permanent binding of mobile P in anoxic sediments may be needed together with
173 nd how these seven key molecules function as mobile packets of cellular currencies for phosphoryl tra
174 which describes lattice-confined, coherently mobile particles in the presence of a magnetic field.
175 complex that is both in equilibrium with the mobile pentene phase and in production of the carbenium
176 on of the carbenium ion that reacts with the mobile pentene.
177                      We hypothesize that the mobile Perm Anomaly could be linked to the Emeishan volc
178                                              Mobile phase A was 20mmolL(-1) ethylenediaminetetraaceti
179              The gradient composition of the mobile phase and the flow rate were optimized with respe
180 (NH4)2CO3 in 1% v/v methanol (pH 9.0) formed mobile phase B.
181 peration to retain detector sensitivity when mobile phase changes.
182 lysis employed silica gel-coated TLC plates, mobile phase composed of chloroform:methanol:water:25% a
183                                          The mobile phase composition was optimized to maintain the p
184 n Hibar C18 column (250x4.6mm, 5micro) using mobile phase consist of acetonitrile: water (90:10, v/v)
185 tion on silica gel-coated HPTLC plates using mobile phase consisted of chloroform:methanol:acetone:25
186                                          The mobile phase consisted of water and acetonitrile, with a
187 hic separation under gradient elution with a mobile phase consisting of acetonitrile and trifluoroace
188 bolites was carried out isocratically with a mobile phase containing both positively and negatively c
189 tes and matrix constituents solubility after mobile phase decompression.
190 ides excellent chromatographic resolution at mobile phase flow rates from 1 to 55 muL min(-1).
191 ndent accumulation of pyrene from an aqueous mobile phase into the center of individual C18-chromatog
192 e quinolones were resolved in <22min using a mobile phase of 0.05M SDS - 7.5% 1-propanol - 0.5% triet
193             Upon addition of 0.2% TFE to the mobile phase of nLC/MS experiments, tryptic peptide iden
194                                 In this way, mobile phase protons are prevented from interfering with
195 ous attempt, the vaporization of solutes and mobile phase takes place at atmospheric pressure into a
196 reas the other set received tap water as the mobile phase water.
197 tion, where the chemical constituents of the mobile phase were modified stepwise during analysis, thi
198 h 2% acetic acid/methanol (96:4, v/v) as the mobile phase.
199 ic conditions includes the column selection, mobile-phase composition, pH value, buffer type, and con
200 phenyl-2-oxoethanal as the negative-ion-mode mobile-phase modifiers for the analysis of peptides.
201 tion gradient with acetonitrile and water as mobile phases (both with formic acid at 0.1%).
202 has been made transferable between different mobile phases and instrument setups by using a suitable
203 Several liquid chromatography stationary and mobile phases were evaluated, and it was found that hydr
204 rol was performed on silica gel 60 plates, 4 mobile phases with suitable separation properties and co
205        Analysis of the flipping modes of the mobile phenyl groups, their rotational rates, and transi
206                                            A mobile phone "app" was also capable of reading the test
207                                           As mobile phone access continues to expand globally, opport
208 tion testing (mobiNAAT) platform utilizing a mobile phone and droplet magnetofluidics to deliver NAAT
209                                            A mobile phone app (Allergy Diary, Google Play Store and A
210 tiation for treatment-eligible participants, mobile phone appointment reminders, health educational p
211 , we propose and demonstrate a new miniature mobile phone based system for ELISA (MELISA).
212 -scale data analysis techniques to study the mobile phone calling activity of people in large cities
213 ld condenser and a 20x objective lens with a mobile phone camera to create an inexpensive, portable a
214  on human resting or sleeping patterns using mobile phone data of a large number of individuals.
215                                 Here, we use mobile phone data to quantify seasonal travel and direct
216 our samples can be imaged and analysed using mobile phone microscopy, achieving a new milestone for t
217 lour of the sky as well as the strength of a mobile phone signal.
218 vailable geodatabases and a large dataset of mobile phone traces.
219 ch researchers evaluated the associations of mobile phone use with the risks of brain, acoustic neuro
220                                            A mobile phone user interface operating in tandem with a p
221       We therefore developed a point-of-care mobile phone-based platform that can quickly characteriz
222  portable, and can transfer test results via mobile phone.
223 ental health care, yet most have access to a mobile phone.
224 equency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) from mobile-phone base stations and the development of nonspe
225    We modeled far-field RF-EMF exposure from mobile-phone base stations at the home addresses of the
226  In contrast to modeled RF-EMF exposure from mobile-phone base stations, perceived exposure was assoc
227 ensity, radiation based on travel times, and mobile-phone based).
228 terventions that incorporate traditional and mobile-phone-based education will help create smoke-free
229 it on-site diagnostics with a cost-effective mobile-phone-based multimodal microscope.
230             These range from web browsers in mobile phones to the most popular micro service platform
231                         Devices included are mobile phones, desktop and laptop computers, monitors, c
232  respiratory apnea using a readily available mobile platform.
233 e attention to realize the full potential of mobile platforms in research and patient care.
234 d and thermally dependent) forming transient mobile polaronic states in the bridge that terminate by
235 particle contains a large fraction of highly mobile polymer segments, implying that the polymer exten
236 , and implementing program designs to target mobile populations and retain them in lifelong care.
237 confining them to surfaces and defects where mobile predator and prey density is now dramatically enh
238  to sensitively detect prey and forecast its mobile prey's future position on the basis of previously
239 eaction, the gas-phase reaction follows the "mobile proton model" to form the products via a number o
240 ropic trap that ensures channeling of highly mobile protons along the membrane interface in the absen
241 such high capacitance might be attributed to mobile protons donated by atmospheric water.
242 n of the highly soluble Pu(V,VI) to the less mobile Pu(IV) within the argillaceous rock material, whi
243 ity and offline mobility similarity, namely, mobile records between friends are significantly more si
244 easurements indicate that GroEL binds to the mobile regions of the Het-s fibril comprising the N-term
245 man CNTs, revealed extended conformationally mobile regions within transport-domain TMs, identified p
246 blimating CO2 ice blocks and a warm, porous, mobile regolith can generate features similar in morphol
247 t squeeze-out of the fluid, and hence of the mobile repair factors, is sufficient to account for the
248 bola tests supporting a less costly and more mobile response could have been available early on in th
249        Long interspersed element-1s (L1) are mobile retrotransposons comprising 17% of the human gen
250 based on propinquity, the tendency of freely mobile rodents to maintain close physical proximity, and
251                               We conducted a mobile sampling campaign in a historically industrialize
252 rued through sequential transformations to a mobile scaffold, much like an in vitro version of Nature
253 e species through an association with a more mobile second species.
254                            We optimized this mobile SEF system by tuning the metal-film thickness, sp
255 equirements, an important characteristic for mobile sensing applications.
256    Small RNAs have emerged as a new class of mobile signals.
257 rgeted directly and indirectly by shoot-root mobile siRNAs are associated with different histone modi
258                   Long-distance, shoot-root, mobile siRNAs influence DNA methylation in recipient tis
259      In the current study, we used long-term mobile sleep monitoring and functional neuroimaging (fMR
260 can be created by threshold-based readout of mobile small RNA gradients.
261                                              Mobile small RNAs and their targets thus emerge as highl
262 gate their mechanism of action and show that mobile small RNAs generate sharply defined domains of ta
263 apotranspiration; simultaneous simulation of mobile solutes; mesh refinement; and root growth plastic
264 one and PM occur in urban areas due to lower mobile source emissions.
265 finery pollution, petroleum waste sites, and mobile sources (automobile exhaust); paints, paint produ
266   Smaller contributions, <20%, from area and mobile sources also occurred.
267 ng of the distribution and abundance of such mobile species in marine environments remain challenging
268        And (ii) Do habitat use patterns of a mobile species influence their vulnerability to ECEs?
269 el could be applied to other bird and highly-mobile species, improving our understanding of the relat
270 nt, the differences between known classes of mobile sRNA-DNA methylation interactions and the limits
271                                              Mobile sRNAs can be used to modify plant traits 544 IX.
272 inally, we discuss potential applications of mobile sRNAs in modifying plant traits.
273 trategy is based on the use of an ambulance (mobile stroke unit) equipped with an imaging system, a p
274                               In the future, mobile stroke units might allow the investigation of nov
275 the dimeric pseudonuclease core of TEFM with mobile structural elements in mtRNAP and the nucleic aci
276  evidence that SCs and polycomplexes contain mobile subunits and that their assembly is promoted by w
277                          Besides, during the mobile surveys, many gas leaks were identified that are
278   Understanding the susceptibility of highly mobile taxa such as migratory birds to global change req
279 esented the increasing role of the dedicated mobile teams and polio VCMs in strengthening RI.
280 ry healthcare (PHC) services using dedicated mobile teams and volunteer community mobilizers (VCMs) b
281 er selected PHC services using the dedicated mobile teams approach in 2014 showed an overall increase
282 d a draft evaluation report of the dedicated mobile teams approach in Northern Nigeria.
283 of health services (including outreach, with mobile teams providing antenatal check-ups, and facility
284           To better assess the importance of mobile technologies in rhinitis control, the ARIA (Aller
285                                              Mobile technology has been used to appraise allergic rhi
286  U in its reduced form, U(IV), which is less mobile than oxidized U(VI).
287 n walls are generally writable, erasable and mobile, they could be useful in functionally agile devic
288  clinical care and educating health workers, mobile tools for facilitating diagnosis and detection of
289 tly biased early biomass estimates of highly mobile top predators, we focused our reassessment on the
290 d performance with a standardized script and mobile touch-screen data collection.
291                                              Mobile tracks had an average diffusion coefficient of D
292  known as L1), the only currently autonomous mobile transposon in humans, occupies 17% of the genome
293                           RabA2 localized to mobile vesicles around the IT, but mutations that affect
294 luence of an external electric field shows a mobile vortex core exhibiting a reversible hysteretic tr
295 her moistened up to 80%, an additional, more mobile water peak was noticed in coarse and PE bran, but
296  bound water isotopically exchanged with the mobile water phase.
297 bile, whereas those docked to the f-PSM were mobile with a mean diffusion coefficient of 0.42 mum(2)/
298 ents who are awake, cognitively engaged, and mobile with family members engaged as partners with the
299 rdered, 'liquid-like' sub-lattice of cations mobile within a rigid anionic sub-lattice, often achieve
300 here each tip link attaches to two channels, mobile within the membrane.

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