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1 , acts as a plasticiser to promote molecular mobility.
2 erties to TiO2 but with much higher electron mobility.
3 d more in all visual function domains except mobility.
4 equence-specific factors that impact peptide mobility.
5 tion in cells, and subtly alters its nuclear mobility.
6 on indefensible claims about hunter-gatherer mobility.
7  loss with improvement in joint function and mobility.
8 ts of peptide secondary structure on peptide mobility.
9 ny dynamical processes associated with human mobility.
10 ich significantly reduces the charge carrier mobility.
11 ation compensating for limited neck and head mobility.
12 dependently of initial, highly heterogeneous mobility.
13  still permeate through, albeit with reduced mobility.
14 h necessary and sufficient to increase POS-1 mobility.
15 hod for automating evaluation of ICU patient mobility.
16 ains to restore a higher level of upper body mobility.
17 from strongly bound excitons and low carrier mobility.
18 h heart failure (HF) have high mortality and mobility.
19 ould be obtained by increasing doped polymer mobilities.
20  (>100 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1) ) intrinsic carrier mobilities.
21 uL/h, MPA demonstrated the greatest shift in mobility (1.58 cm(2)V(-1)s(-1)) compared the DMMP monome
22 problems at 36-months postinjury was 37% for mobility, 21% for self-care, 47% for usual activities, 5
23 d (48 degrees ; p < 0.001) with impaired E2A mobility (23 degrees ; p < 0.001).
24 oducing Al2 O3 capping, carrier field effect mobilities (41 for holes and 80 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1) for el
25 es ) to systole (65 degrees ; p < 0.001; E2A mobility = 45 degrees ).
26 hieved the highest average field-effect hole mobility (5.1 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1)).
27 3) ), and unprecedented 9 GHz charge-carrier mobility (71 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1) ), is demonstrated.
28  a county with 1 SD better intergenerational mobility accounts for approximately 20% of the gap in de
29 Q score, "driving," "extreme lighting," and "mobility" also including choroidal thickness.
30 n patterns were found to be related to human mobility among communities in the same micro-basin.
31 bing the variation of mixed ionic-electronic mobilities and defect concentrations is presented.
32  EPR measurements show a distinct pattern of mobilities and spectral features, in detergent and lipos
33 ructures, we find a 58% increase in electron mobility and 46% increase in on-current magnitude, signa
34 ights the need of better understanding human mobility and activity patterns under the pressure posed
35 e find that lysosome inhibition alters their mobility and also decreases dendritic spine number.
36 atically analyzes the sensor data to measure mobility and assign the highest level within a time peri
37 CVD-grown ML MoS2 flakes exhibit much higher mobility and current density than mechanically exfoliate
38 geochemical processes, including contaminant mobility and cycling.
39 ty of experimental methods able to probe the mobility and density of the FG-polypeptides and embedded
40 try proven technique for increasing electron mobility and drive currents in n-channel silicon MOSFETs
41 d be an ideal replacement given its electron mobility and electronic structure, but LBSO cannot be sy
42 sformation of As/Sb-jarosite can increase Sb mobility and exert major influences on As partitioning a
43  study we investigated the effect of patient mobility and hospital competition on service configurati
44 ations, where individuals typically have low mobility and limited dispersal.
45 hat CYTH1 deficiency profoundly affects HSPC mobility and localization within the marrow space and th
46                                          Ion mobility and mass spectrometry techniques are coupled wi
47           The high room-temperature electron mobility and near-infrared photo-response, together with
48 l cynicism, and segregated patterns of urban mobility and organizational ties that differentially con
49 transcriptases (RTs) function in both intron mobility and RNA splicing and are evolutionary predecess
50             Here, we study the intracellular mobility and spatial distribution of LacI in live bacter
51 by single particle tracking demonstrate that mobility and supramolecular organization are critical fo
52 nterest, in part because of its high carrier mobility and thickness dependent direct bandgap.
53 ne disease-related and clinically meaningful mobility and upper limb milestones.
54                  A model that captured human mobility and vector suitability successfully discriminat
55                   SWP were size- (electrical mobility) and mass-selected prior to optical characteriz
56 nt ratios, high current density and electron mobility, and faster mass transport, due to the dominanc
57 n, a major organizer of protrusion, membrane mobility, and invasiveness, and define its new role in s
58 eptions to these patterns based on habitats, mobility, and life history provide critical tests of cur
59 nodes (LNs) are pivotal for T cell survival, mobility, and peripheral tolerance.
60 re examined by native mass spectrometry, ion mobility, and quantitative peptide mapping.
61                 The effects of trap density, mobility, and rectification ratio in the device on short
62 hanisms by calculating temperature-dependent mobility, and Seebeck coefficient using the Boltzmann tr
63 ' high absorption coefficient, good electron mobility, and sharp absorption edges that are defined by
64  to locally alter molecular organization and mobility, and spatially modulate the membrane's properti
65 vealed that the overall reduction of vesicle mobility, and specifically of the directed motion compon
66                            The resulting ion mobilities are directly correlated to the average lifeti
67 gues finds that children's chances of upward mobility are affected by the communities in which they g
68        Super-ionic solids, which exhibit ion mobilities as high as those in liquids or molten salts,
69               Further, deciphering molecular mobility as a function of membrane topology was enabled.
70 o P1BS was confirmed by Y1H, electrophoretic mobility assay and chromatin immunoprecipitation.
71                                              Mobility at 26 weeks after surgery, measured with the 6-
72 y was dominated by an enhancement in carrier mobility at constant density, suggestive of melting of t
73 MS) separate them by the change of their ion mobility at high fields.
74        All three ligand types enhance proton mobility at the edge site through a unique bioinspired e
75 ition to enable accurate prediction of human mobility based on population distribution only.
76 e of smell, even though their motivation and mobility behaviors remain normal.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT
77 ism capable of explaining a variety of human mobility behaviors, and has significant applications for
78                      We aim to reveal PM 2.5 mobility between cities in China.
79 ntum-mechanical transport phenomena and high mobility can be observed.
80                            Analysing protein mobility, cluster size and accessibility to myc-epitopes
81           We report that remarkably enhanced mobilities/conductivities, as high as 5.7x/3.9x, are ach
82 ross sections (CCS), we created the PNNL Ion Mobility Cross Section Extractor (PIXiE).
83         Comparison with literature values of mobility demonstrates the potential role played by polar
84 (b) inadequate low and fixed resolution (not mobility dependent) for large sizes.
85 rom 83 femtograms (fg) to 517 fg (500 nm </= mobility diameter </=950 nm), MAC values in parentheses
86                                              Mobility differences potentially arise from strain or su
87                     However, analysis of ion mobility distributions reveals the two-state transition
88                Reductions in hunter-gatherer mobility during the Late Pleistocene influenced settleme
89                          Various hopping and mobility edge transport mechanisms have been proposed, b
90 s impart enhanced mass transfer and electron mobility, ensuring high activity and stability in cataly
91 g that HIV-1 envelope is intrinsically a low mobility environment, mainly due to its general high lip
92 n mobility spectrum agree with the basic ion mobility equation when using nitrogen as drift gas and a
93 ading, visual information, visual motor, and mobility) estimated from responses to the Veterans Affai
94                                          Our mobility estimates at high magnetic fields are comparabl
95 es for electrical performance, with electron mobility exceeding 2000 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1) and sheet carr
96 al-care patients who are older, have altered mobility, experience poor perfusion, or who are receivin
97  using low-pressure, ambient-temperature ion mobility experiments performed in a radio frequency-conf
98 those envelopes to split in differential ion mobility (FAIMS) spectra in a manner dependent on the io
99 t arise from the generation and transport of mobility, fictive temperature, and stress are treated ex
100 tion showed that genes involved in bacterial mobility, flagellar assembly, bacterial chemotaxis and L
101 tion of the application of uniform field ion mobility for a narrow scope of isomers with variations i
102                                 The electron mobility for Hg3Se2I2 is estimated as 104 +/- 12 cm(2)/(
103                          Very close relative mobilities found for DAACP pairs using traveling-wave IM
104 e, well-matched energy levels, and high hole mobility from optimized BHJ morphology afford a very hig
105 than a monitored home-based program alone in mobility, function, and quality of life.
106  and direct threshold-based readout of their mobility gradients.
107                                         High mobility graphene field-effect devices, fabricated on th
108                               Recently, high-mobility graphene has emerged as an ideal two-dimensiona
109                                         High mobility group AT-hook 2 (HMGA2) protein is composed of
110  induced pressure, oxidative stress, or high mobility group box 1.
111                      Here, we show that high-mobility group box protein 4 (HMGB4), a protein preferen
112                                     The high-mobility group box transcription factor SOX4 is the most
113 mechanistic insights (keratin-18 [K18], high mobility group box-1 [HMGB1], and glutamate dehydrogenas
114                        NETs contain the high-mobility group protein B1 (HMGB1), a DNA-binding protein
115 model for predicting peptide electrophoretic mobility has been developed using large-scale bottom-up
116                    Encouragingly, the charge mobility has been improved recently by driving nanoparti
117 n cross-section (CCS) values obtained by ion mobility high-resolution mass spectrometry has added a t
118                                          Ion mobility (IM) is a gas-phase separation technique that i
119                                          Ion mobility (IM) is now a well-established and fast analyti
120                                          Ion mobility (IM) separates ions based on their response to
121 nt ion population compression for use in ion mobility (IM) separations.
122             Ion current measurements and ion mobility (IM) spectrometry analysis illustrated that ion
123 rs linked to its acquisition of cell-to-cell mobility in Brachypodium Physiological analyses on SC-le
124 al fragments exhibited significantly altered mobility in denatured immunoblots of CaValpha2delta1 G10
125 urement of charge carrier type, density, and mobility in epitaxial graphene on silicon-face silicon c
126 dence in favor of the putative role of human mobility in facilitating recombination among MAYV strain
127  educational pathways and limited upward job mobility in Germany, nurses tend to be more homogenous i
128 structure has a strong impact on the carrier mobility in GNRs by affecting the carrier momentum scatt
129 as used to evaluate the value of product ion mobility in identifying lipids in a complex mixture.
130 ectory of H indicates that proton has a good mobility in MC, oxygen can rotate around carbon to facil
131 r-plantar keratoderma (PPK) severely impairs mobility in pachyonychia congenita.
132 y after photobleaching (FRAP) to probe chain mobility in reversible hydrogels assembled from engineer
133 ued by the existing notion of poor magnesium mobility in solids.
134 mplicated as promoting or inhibiting exciton mobility in such systems.
135  Receptors lacking the NTD exhibit increased mobility in synapses, depress synaptic transmission and
136 tion of pH leads to much lower Al, V, and As mobility in the actively treated residue and the benefic
137 s necessary to ensure Fe(III) solubility and mobility in the apoplasm and uptake into nodule cells.
138  and continuously detect and measure patient mobility in the ICU.
139                             Studies of human mobility in the past decade revealed a number of general
140 humate application in improving PAA-nano-ZVI mobility include the solution chemistry, the Na humate c
141                                          The mobility increases and contact resistance decreases simu
142                   The magnitude of chromatin mobility induced by a single double-strand break require
143                              Electrophoretic mobility is a basic parameter that describes the electro
144 that growing up in a county with high upward mobility is associated with fewer externalizing behavior
145                    Our data suggest that STM mobility is critical for its normal function in shoot st
146                       Reconstructing ancient mobility is crucial for understanding human strategy at
147                                     The hole mobility is enhanced by 25 times to 227 cm(2)V(-1)s(-1).
148                                              Mobility is one of the most important processes shaping
149  phase exceeds 10(22) cm(-3) and the carrier mobility is only 2.47 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1).
150 ctions also indicate that high magnesium ion mobility is possible in other chalcogenide spinels, open
151 onds than those in bulk water and that their mobility is restricted.
152 f four substances with similar low field ion mobility is shown: phosgene (K0 = 2.33 cm(2)/(V s)), 1,1
153 d particle tracking showed that the domains' mobility is slowed down by orders of magnitude compared
154                                 Surface high mobility is unexpected since bismuth is not a topologica
155 ng with a twofold increase in charge-carrier mobilities leading to values exceeding 20 cm(2) V(-1) s(
156     These complexes restrict AMPAR dendritic mobility, leading to the intracellular trapping of recep
157                  To characterize the highest mobility level, a validated 11-point mobility scale was
158 otecting populations of species with varying mobility levels.
159 ty to 560 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1), yielding a high mobility-lifetime product of 1.8 x 10(-2) cm(2) V(-1).
160                               We examine the mobility-limiting scattering mechanisms by calculating t
161 , NOESY, DOSY) NMR spectroscopy, ESI-MS, ion-mobility mass spectrometry (IM-MS), AFM, and TEM.
162              Crystallographic and native ion-mobility mass spectrometry data show that the TIH-bound
163 utations that mimic phosphorylation, and ion mobility mass spectrometry, we show that successive subs
164 considered and analyzed using drift time ion mobility mass spectrometry.
165 with the results obtained from cryogenic ion mobility-mass spectrometry (cryo-IM-MS) measurements.
166 ection (CCS) measurements resulting from ion mobility-mass spectrometry (IM-MS) experiments provide a
167                                          Ion mobility-mass spectrometry (IM-MS), tandem mass spectrom
168 smission electron microscopy, as well as ion mobility-mass spectrometry coupled to infrared (IR) spec
169 verall, variable-velocity traveling-wave ion mobility-mass spectrometry significantly enhances proteo
170 y ultraperformance liquid chromatography ion mobility-mass spectrometry.
171 either streaming potential or electroosmotic mobility measurement techniques, both of which are expen
172     We also infer that this Holocene rise in mobility occurred in at least three distinct stages: the
173                       These values allow for mobilities of 500 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1) at carrier densities
174        The effect of humidity on reduced ion mobilities of TAA cations is discussed.
175 est stages of development, we quantified the mobility of a pair of homologous chromosomal loci in the
176                               The collective mobility of active matter (self-propelled objects that t
177 oil solution, which led to a totally reduced mobility of AgNP.
178 specially microtubules, restrict the lateral mobility of AtHIR1 at the plasma membrane and facilitate
179        Using this method, the charge carrier mobility of C8 -benzothieno[3,2-b]benzothiophene transis
180  roles for these lipids in the stability and mobility of caveolae and points the way for future work
181                                              Mobility of charges is a quintessential property in this
182                  Considering the ecology and mobility of inner Asian mountain pastoralists, we use 'f
183  us to modulate and investigate the size and mobility of lipid domains in phase-separated continuous
184 ordered transport of short MTs and increased mobility of longer MTs.
185 or to the (15) N addition, demonstrating the mobility of N in wood.
186 od to investigate the length-scale dependent mobility of nanoparticles in fibrin gels and in sputum f
187                           The charge-carrier mobility of organic semiconducting polymers is known to
188                                          The mobility of organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs) compri
189 0.01% of the syn isomer and is pinned at the mobility of OTFTs having pure syn isomer after the addit
190 n synthetic water significantly improved the mobility of PAA-nano-ZVI within a standard sand medium.
191 visualization of the global organization and mobility of photosynthetic complexes in thylakoid membra
192 ng between MEX-5 and POS-1 by increasing the mobility of POS-1 in the anterior.
193 ion of near surface permafrost and increased mobility of previously frozen solutes to Arctic freshwat
194 mplications for predicting the stability and mobility of Se bioremediation products and understanding
195                                    Molecular mobility of the carbon species in the cheeses was measur
196 posure chamber is a step forward because the mobility of the chamber makes it convenient for patients
197  (15)N R1rho relaxation rates, report on the mobility of the connected loops.
198 al prototypes, we systematically explore the mobility of the designed structures and identify a wide
199                                          The mobility of the GA(2)LEN chamber provides a new, potenti
200 ns within the MBD1-3 group and increases the mobility of the individual domains.
201 ng like an anchor that restricts the dynamic mobility of the MBD domain.
202 eformation triggered the requisite molecular mobility of the polymer chains, causing interpenetration
203 stiffer mechanical properties, the molecular mobility of the sample almost always increases with incr
204                                          The mobility of the two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG), for
205  reactors, and hence that accounting for the mobility of these complexes is crucial.
206 ironmental implications as it may reduce the mobility of this hazardous compound in soils and groundw
207         A mutation predicted to increase the mobility of this lid greatly accelerates LSD's binding k
208                 In this study, the molecular mobility of water and biopolymers in coarse, ground, and
209 n mechanical ventilation achieved out-of-bed mobility on 16% (n = 90) of the total patient-days.
210 fast vibrations that may be enabled by water mobility on the protein surface.
211 iminating cells undergoing active transposon mobility or chromosomal uptake of autonomously replicati
212 aled that the differences in electrophoretic mobility originate in the C-terminal regions of the gamm
213              We find that international host mobility patterns dominate over within country spread in
214                              The residential mobility patterns of modern hunter-gatherers broadly ref
215       A variety of individual and collective mobility patterns such as scaling behaviors and trajecto
216 y defect fill, improvements in bone anatomy, mobility patterns, and ultimate tooth survival)?
217 als an unexpected variation occurs in domain mobility, prFMN binding, and maturation by the UbiD enzy
218                 To investigate a progressive mobility program in a neurocritical care population with
219                       An ongoing progressive mobility program in the neurocritical care population ha
220 veling wave (TW) based compression ratio ion mobility programming (CRIMP) approach within structures
221 s consistent with the generalized concept of mobility proposed by Giddings.
222        Implementation of Progressive Upright Mobility Protocol Plus.
223 temperature dependence of the charge-carrier mobility provides essential insight into the charge tran
224 ume city-level medical claims data and human mobility proxies to explore the drivers of influenza spr
225                                       An ion mobility quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometer was
226 able good semiconducting materials with hole mobilities ranging from approximately 0.03 to 1.7 cm(2)
227                                 Strength and mobility rates of decline were not affected by protein-i
228 CCS dependence of the time spent outside the mobility region, one can reconstruct CCS distributions w
229 ore than 3 million people in the world whose mobility relies on wheelchairs.
230                  The very low electroosmotic mobility results in a 200 min separation and improved si
231 highest mobility level, a validated 11-point mobility scale was collapsed into four categories: nothi
232 th greater muscle strength, but not with the mobility score, in older adults.
233                                              Mobility selected HDX rates showed that for the same cha
234                                  Noninvasive mobility sensor is a novel and feasible method for autom
235        To develop and validate a noninvasive mobility sensor to automatically and continuously detect
236  and we demonstrate the advantages of online mobility separated collision-induced dissociation (CID)
237                       The utilization of ion mobility separation (IMS) improved the molecular coverag
238                                          Ion mobility separation can add an orthogonal analytical dim
239 ity provided by a postsampling gas-phase ion mobility separation.
240 t time that the current state-of-the-art ion mobility separations benchmark at a CCS-based resolving
241                                          Gel mobility shift analyses of PICs and characterization of
242  Furthermore, we show, using electrophoretic mobility shift and chromatin immunoprecipitation assays,
243                        Using electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) and chromatin immunoprecipit
244      Luciferase reporter and electrophoretic-mobility shift assay for the FUT6 variant rs78060698 usi
245 ated in resistant plants and electrophoretic mobility shift assay revealed sequence-specific binding
246                              Electrophoretic mobility shift assay showed that OsbZIP48 binds directly
247                 We showed by electrophoretic mobility shift assay that the C terminus of KNL2 binds D
248 ion of GATA3 was analysed by electrophoretic mobility shift assay.
249 on resonance diffraction and electrophoretic mobility shift assays were consistent with PARTICLE trip
250 nding site was defined using electrophoretic mobility shift assays, and its importance was investigat
251 muM, (ii) a Ca(2+)-dependent electrophoretic mobility shift, and (iii) a marked Ca(2+)-independent hy
252  functions that account for the cell-to-cell mobility should give novel insight into plant microbe in
253                                 The electron mobility significantly increases from the original value
254 attracts academic interests to explore human mobility similarity from the perspective of social netwo
255  between online social proximity and offline mobility similarity, namely, mobile records between frie
256 +)-induced transformation of jarosite on the mobility, speciation, and partitioning of associated As(
257 rformance of a small, plastic drift tube ion mobility spectrometer (DT-IMS) is described.
258 is novel field asymmetric time of flight ion mobility spectrometer (FAT-IMS) allows high repetition r
259                               Drift tube ion mobility spectrometers (DT-IMS) separate ions by the abs
260 eld ion mobility, while field asymmetric ion mobility spectrometers (FAIMS) separate them by the chan
261 ve been the shortcomings of the previous ion mobility spectrometers, in particular (a) diffusional br
262 tage fragmentation (MRM(3)) and differential mobility spectrometry (DMS) were used to enhance the sel
263      Full scan field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS) combined with liquid chrom
264 tudy the potential of gas chromatography-ion mobility spectrometry (GC-IMS) to differentiate lactic a
265 ings allow for integration of MS(2) with ion mobility spectrometry (IM-MS(2)) and lead to a strategy
266 as chromatography (GC) column coupled to ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) has been explored to classif
267                                          Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) has proven to be useful in s
268              For the first time, trapped ion mobility spectrometry (TIMS) in tandem with Fourier tran
269                                          Ion mobility spectrometry is a powerful and low-cost techniq
270 combination of field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry with liquid chromatography-mass sp
271 oid intermediates using a combination of ion mobility spectrometry-mass spectrometry and gas-phase in
272 de ions using a novel technique coupling ion mobility spectrometry-mass spectrometry with infrared sp
273          The observed peak shifts in the ion mobility spectrum agree with the basic ion mobility equa
274  possibly due to an increased number of high-mobility spiral surface modes based on spin-split bands.
275                 The resulting charge carrier mobility strongly depends on both the degree of polymeri
276 P expression results in increased peroxisome mobility, suggesting that VAP-ACBD5 complex acts as the
277        Outpatient surgery, minimally limited mobility, sutureless incisions, and topical anesthesia a
278 age (<10 years and >/=10 years) and baseline mobility testing passing level (pass at >/=125 lux vs <1
279  on a quantitatively defined acoustophoretic mobility that is consistent with the generalized concept
280  massless carriers and, thus, extremely high-mobility that is due to the character of the band struct
281       We estimated rates of "absolute income mobility"-the fraction of children who earn more than th
282 ng interactions can influence charge carrier mobility through changes in secondary structure and sugg
283 ce of mice continued to fluctuate with human mobility through the terminal Pleistocene.
284 , laser ablation electrospray ionization ion mobility time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LAESI-IMS-TOF
285             Alloying also increases the hole mobility to 560 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1), yielding a high mobil
286 ns with characterisation of intrinsic charge mobility to show that PBTTT exhibits significantly highe
287 iting the possibility to adapt the available mobility to the specific spatio-temporal requirements of
288 re THz detector based on a GaN high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) with nano antenna structures
289 the CPDS and IDSe copolymers exhibiting hole mobility up to 0.15 and 6.4 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1), respectiv
290 t enhanced mechanical softness and molecular mobility upon hydration.
291  their proportions, spatial arrangement, and mobility using total internal reflection fluorescence mi
292                            An ultrahigh Hall mobility value of >20,000 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1) is measured
293  down to the bilayer limit exhibit high Hall mobility values (up to 450 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1)), large cur
294 nt simulants with nominally the same reduced mobility values as a test case, we illustrate the abilit
295 yl phosphonic acid (MPA) exhibit the reduced mobility values of 1.99 +/- 0.01 cm(2) V(-1)s(-1) at 175
296 omparable, within order of magnitude, to the mobility values reported for suspended graphene.
297 on involvements and/or Grade II or III tooth mobility were also detected in the sextant than when the
298 by the absolute value of their low field ion mobility, while field asymmetric ion mobility spectromet
299 e, and explain the dramatic loss of electron mobility with back-gate depletion.
300           However, geochemical controls on V mobility within coke deposits remain poorly constrained.

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