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1 By the end of the experiment, three times as much (15) N was retained in the O and A soil layers when
2                                While we know much about the molecular machinery within each compartme
3 C represents actions based on sociality (how much an action is directed to another person) in proximi
4 ted by substantial phylogenetic distances-as much as 105 million years.
5 ed rutin and total anthocyanin content of as much as 130 and 30 times more, respectively, than the co
6 e, resulting in muscle mass increasing by as much as 150%.
7 hat of the ambient upper mantle to ratios as much as 18 parts per million lower.
8 nvestments in siderophore N can represent as much as 35% of fixed N, with substantial differences bet
9 g a reduction of viscosity by pressure by as much as 42%.
10 uch as 88.8% relative to Classical and by as much as 56.3% and 57.8% relative to Transpose.
11 e-photon transitions, as opposed to being as much as 8-10 orders of magnitude slower in free space.
12 t thioether-Pd-catalyzed reactions can be as much as 800x faster than classic ligandless systems.
13 s much as 97.2% and energy consumption by as much as 88.8% relative to Classical and by as much as 56
14 on of these algorithms reduce run time by as much as 97.2% and energy consumption by as much as 88.8%
15                                              Much as children learn language, young male zebra finche
16 exhibit fast charge-transfer kinetics and as much as five-times higher exchange current densities, in
17 sphere complexation in coastal sediments, as much as four times more than in low OC deep sea sediment
18 carbon pump that could have accounted for as much as half of the glacial-interglacial CO2 change.
19                 Cyanobacteria have attracted much attention as hosts to recycle CO2 into valuable che
20 fically nanostructured diamond has attracted much attention due to its extreme electrical and mechani
21 is a natural anti-oxidant that has attracted much attention due to its varied applications such as pr
22 cent years, metal-based drugs have attracted much attention due to their atypical physico-chemical pr
23 CB7 based host-guest complexes have received much attention for the controlled release of drugs due t
24                                     Although much attention has addressed early steps in the insulin
25 tal mortality or discharge to hospice showed much better agreement with 30-day mortality.
26 antigens expressing virulent phenotypes were much better maintained (half-life, 4-10 years).
27 t, across species, VFL predicted minimum f o much better than body size, clearly demonstrating the po
28                                    NDTISE is much better than random selection and slightly outperfor
29  Differences from related projects include a much broader definition of markables, connection to exte
30 n response, we now know that autophagy has a much broader role in biology, including organellar remod
31  Cara Cara sweet orange contains 25 times as much carotenoids in flesh as Newhall sweet orange, due t
32 ne tells you something in great detail, with much confidence, and with emotion, it doesn't mean that
33 ically shift effort from low-cost workers to much costlier professionals and allocate overhead costs
34 sensing approaches for cancer biomarker owes much credit to functionalized nanomaterials due to their
35                              While there are much data to support the role of transcriptional respons
36  directly to allogeneic grafts is a topic of much debate.
37 iversity accumulates over geological time is much debated.
38 troduction of additional properties are very much demanded in terms of selective and sensitive chemos
39 ch, we present a novel model to explain this much discussed (apparent) paradox.
40  acid analogs, thereby enabling screens in a much diverse chemical space.
41                              But exactly how much do repeated measurements add, incremental to the in
42  in FEF suggest that salience is represented much earlier (<100 ms following stimulus onset) than pre
43 pollination during the late Middle Jurassic, much earlier than the appearance of angiosperm flowers.
44 me from eastern and southern Africa but date much earlier.
45 ble to the celebrated Negative Binomial, but much easier to estimate.
46                                              Much effort is underway to develop strategies to reduce
47 cluding detrimental ones, and channelling as much energy as is available into other essential functio
48 eiving arm is charged with KCN, transport is much faster (ca. 100 h) and higher K2MX4 equilibrium rat
49                  The grouping process became much faster for isolated contour elements compared with
50 component ions-hydroxide and protons-diffuse much faster than other ions.
51 pplications, but the identification advanced much faster than our understanding of stem/progenitor ce
52 ased on simulated data showed that pulver is much faster than the existing tools.
53  in vivo Some interactions were cross-linked much faster than the in vivo macromolecular interactions
54  binding to either damaged or undamaged DNA, much faster than the lesion-recognition and nucleotide f
55             The dmrt1 deficient ZZ fish grew much faster than ZZ male control.
56 ber of interfering species for riboflavin is much fewer.
57 ngle nozzle can print fibers with resolution much finer than the nozzle diameter by stretching the ex
58 d and solar power, yet it does not suffer as much from varying weather conditions.
59                                              Much genetic and physiologic evidence points to impaired
60 ith their receptor genes, are transcribed at much greater absolute levels, which suggests formation o
61 enetically diverse mangrove species suffered much greater destruction.
62  that lateral crosslinking activities have a much greater effect on MT stability than do longitudinal
63 ia-induced [Ca(2+) ]i rise, with Kv having a much greater effect than BK.
64          In contrast, the effect of task was much greater in dorsal than ventral regions, with object
65                                   However, a much greater proportion (59.0%, 385 of 653) were classif
66 ular surveys have suggested the diversity is much greater than the current number of described specie
67 eld leads to an effective anisotropy that is much greater than the near-zero magnetocrystalline aniso
68 4.5% decrease in CO2 emissions from GDIs was much greater than the potential climate forcing associat
69 e now show that the metabolic rate of CTB is much greater than the SCT.
70  losses in blueberry wine microcapsules were much greater: 19.9% (HP-beta-CD) and 22.7% (IN).
71 l associated when grown in culture and has a much higher (4,000- to 20,000-fold increased) particle-t
72 erior long tumor retention time (>5days) and much higher accumulation in tumors than in normal organs
73 trate that the immobilized catalyst exhibits much higher activity relative to 4-acetamido-TEMPO, an e
74 timed pregnant rats in vitro, resulting in a much higher C99 level and C99/C89 ratio.
75 as fluoride in groundwater may be present in much higher concentration than the permissible limit.
76 correlation noise induced by components with much higher concentrations than the target substances ar
77 ned from long-read sequencing platforms have much higher contig continuity and genome completeness as
78  equation with strongly non-Gaussian PDFs in much higher dimensions even with orders in the millions
79 similar physical properties to TiO2 but with much higher electron mobility.
80              Here we show that, owing to the much higher energy level for the Cu 3d(10) orbitals than
81 ression analysis revealed that mortality was much higher in patients receiving ART from the DDFs than
82       These CVD-grown ML MoS2 flakes exhibit much higher mobility and current density than mechanical
83 e, this CZTS/MoS2-rGO heterostructure showed much higher photocatalytic activity than both Au and Pt
84 it current density, fill factor, and thereby much higher power conversion efficiency (PCE) values tha
85  relatively simple and can be predicted to a much higher precision than current RP-HPLC models.
86 lowground biomass, while P. australis showed much higher priming with less belowground biomass.
87 y than pellet-filled capsules because of the much higher production rate of tableting process.
88                         There is evidence of much higher radiation-associated relative risk for male
89 mmetric, i.e., one strain kills another at a much higher rate.
90 owever, HIV-positive blacks continue to have much higher rates of ESRD than HIV-positive whites, whic
91 apid growers like M. mageritense occurred at much higher relative abundance.
92 tection, improved quantitative precision and much higher sample analysis throughput as compared with
93 over other types of crustaceans, and yielded much higher signals from commercial food products listin
94 he stability of hairpin-monomer complexes is much higher than hairpin-hairpin complexes.
95 )-FL and formation of toxic (S)-NFL leads to much higher than presumed toxicological effects.
96 to those reported for the open North Sea and much higher than several other open oceans worldwide.
97 xhibited a kd value (0.4-0.5 d(-1)) that was much higher than the estimated whole-body km (0.03 d(-1)
98 id organ transplantation continues to remain much higher than the number of organs transplanted each
99                           In fact, these are much higher than those compatible with a null assumption
100 cury concentrations in vegetable leaves were much higher than those in roots and the mercury content
101 jected in any population, but required rates much higher than those recorded.
102                    We show that VZV grows to much higher titers in human neurons than in other cell t
103 t they contrast strongly with predictions of much higher tree diversity derived from parametric model
104                 This emphasizes the need for much improved implementation of mitigation measures in f
105 um-ion storage, these 3D MXene films exhibit much improved performances compared to multilayer MXenes
106 ide derivatives that retain potency and have much improved solubility.
107  conformational changes of biomolecules with much improved temporal resolution than the conventional
108 onor-bound electron as a quantum transducer, much in the spirit of recent works with single-molecule
109 ics of MAPK activation in the cumulus cells, much increased cumulus cell expansion, and an accelerate
110 ccounting for 27% of variance, described how much individuals used feeders and was also repeatable (r
111                          Our results provide much insight into the mechanism of molecular adsorption
112 ed from discrete organic cages have garnered much interest due to their ease of handling and solution
113                                     There is much interest in replacing these scarce elements with Ea
114                            Too little or too much iron can have important clinical consequences.
115 te selection and polarity establishment, not much is known about how different budding patterns give
116                                     Although much is known about the hydraulics of xylem, the hydraul
117                                     Although much is known about the underlying signaling pathways, i
118                                       Whilst much is known on the signaling components mediating diur
119                                         That much is reasonable (and not novel), but their theory lac
120                                              Much is yet unknown, and this nascent subject is ripe fo
121 ction of the current 20 amino acids out of a much larger available pool have remained elusive.
122 tion, as a result of less Li consumption and much larger curvature of dendrite tips that leads to an
123 lies, with unsolved problems now yielding to much larger data sets from high-throughput sequencing.
124  coefficients extracted from these fits were much larger for the neutral versus anionic quenchers and
125  and for closed-loop neural stimulation at a much larger scale than currently possible.
126  set of available disease-associated and the much larger set of non-deleterious genomic variation, es
127 ass exceeding 1,300 kg, B. markmitchelli was much larger than modern terrestrial mammals that either
128                                     Both are much larger than previous estimates and are consistent w
129 vskite materials for record efficiencies are much larger than the optimal value, which makes the effi
130 ptical components are limited to size scales much larger than the wavelength of light, as changes to
131 eas reduction in glomerular numbers occurred much later.
132  EP1 antagonism (AGN 197727), AGN 197727 was much less active than AGN 211377, but pronounced anti-in
133 rties, in particular stiffness, has received much less attention.
134 17) of SBA samples, but V600E mutations were much less common in SBA, representing only 10.3% (3 of 2
135 atients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy are much less common than previously estimated.
136 2 and OC3, since secondary OC4 and PC varies much less drastically in space or with local primary sou
137 h the N-terminal Cys residues mutated, TF is much less efficiently localized to the plasma membrane,
138 and preserved EF (HFpEF; EF >/=50%) has been much less explored.
139 on and the killing of target cells; however, much less is known about its role in NK cells.
140                                     However, much less is known about the developmental origins of pi
141 ely studied in yeast and animal systems, but much less is known about the replication programs of pla
142 n found to vary greatly between species, but much less is known about the somatic mutation rate in mu
143                     Compared to fatty acids, much less is known about the synthesis of phospholipids,
144 cation of an equilibrium is well understood, much less is known about tipping of oscillations (limit
145  broadband, multiunit, or fMRI responses are much less predictive of seizure activity.
146 l alignment problem has not been formulated, much less solved, in a consistent and reliable way.
147 comes (>/=5 years after diagnosis) have been much less studied.
148 ultidrug-resistant tuberculosis, it has been much less studied.
149 near the DNA surface at 20 mM Mg(2+) that is much less substantial than at 20 mM K(+) (-120 mV vs -21
150 se fatality of cholera from more than 50% to much less than 1%.
151 although absolute excess risks for males are much less than for females.
152 ocesses underlying high-level perception are much less understood.
153 at impose order within the microenvironment, much like signaling molecules convey positional informat
154 ture from flue gases of industrial processes-much like that of the power sector-has not experienced w
155 ne large region of interest, inclusive of as much liver parenchyma as possible in the right lobe whil
156 and the ballistic pair dispersion holds over much longer distances than expected.
157 rid microfluidic biochip was found to have a much longer shelf life.
158 rLBNSE-IL-7) were able to sustain VNA levels much longer than those elicited by the parent rLBNSE vir
159 duced sensitizer with biphasic kinetics on a much longer time scale of ten to several hundred nanosec
160 opathy, such a transition would occur over a much longer timeframe (eg, decades) and perhaps less com
161  endosomal proteins regulates trafficking of much longer-lived receptors.
162  rate of loss of the integration plasmid was much lower after induction, and which produced improved
163                 The reduction of pH leads to much lower Al, V, and As mobility in the actively treate
164  poverty, race education and temperature was much lower and hence the ratio of T2D to obesity prevale
165 rcation line (a region lacking cells or with much lower cell density) between antagonist strains swar
166                                    LGO has a much lower density of defects than GO prepared using the
167 nts found in whole OSPW are acutely toxic at much lower doses than we previously reported for the OSP
168 could be core-fucosylated by FUT8, albeit at much lower efficiency than the Man5GlcNAc2 peptide.
169 articles that can form plaques in culture is much lower in human neurons than other cultured cells.
170          (18)F-FLT uptake in these areas was much lower in patients with grade 3 fibrosis than in pat
171 focused on high-income countries, which have much lower pollutant concentrations than low-income and
172 ch as heart-rate monitoring, which require a much lower pressure detection resolution.
173 erved that the assembly-based approach had a much lower recall rate and precision comparing to the al
174  the aryl and the pentiptycene groups with a much lower rotation barrier of 6.5 kcal mol(-1) at 298 K
175 t nanowires deform nearly homogeneously with much lower strength but better ductility; and also show
176   The systemic exposure of the free drug was much lower than that achieved with the liposomes.
177 w- and medium-yielding agriculture being not much lower than that in natural habitats.
178          The analytical limits were moreover much lower than the maximum residue limits (MRLs) requir
179 aused by fatigue at cyclic stress amplitudes much lower than the tensile strength of the materials in
180  UDP-containing factors during initiation is much lower than their cellular concentrations, and that
181 m an N-alkyl methanesulfonamide proceeded in much lower yield.
182         Natural environmental abundances are much lower, therefore possibilities for future improveme
183 he initial genetics evaluation, that rate is much lower.
184 upling reaction to proceed efficiently under much milder conditions (1.0 mol % B(C6F5)3 at 25 degrees
185 ning long, high-error reads with shorter but much more accurate Illumina sequencing reads, whose erro
186 molecules in the cells, their levels reflect much more accurately the cellular phenotype and the regu
187 individuals roosting in the white light were much more active at night.
188   Furthermore, proteasomes lacking Usp14 are much more active in degrading non-ubiquitinated proteins
189 t progress in understanding their structure, much more can be done to improve our inference and netwo
190 ntify ligands that block protein binding are much more challenging to develop; attenuating the number
191  that gene transfers to the Y chromosome are much more common than previously suspected: at least 25
192    Our results suggest that although PCNA is much more competitive than XPA in binding replication fo
193 rical record on poverty-related behaviors is much more divergent and broad than such constellations s
194             By contrast, the Detarioideae is much more diverse in Africa than in South America and As
195  we further improved LLE as exemplified by a much more druglike analog 26.
196 alian cells, infects fetal endothelial cells much more efficiently than other pathogenic flaviviruses
197 sidering them independently - will provide a much more fruitful approach to understanding mathematica
198 g for both metals, indicating that MRCs were much more important than PVCs.
199 The data are perfectly compatible - in fact, much more in line - with an alternative that does not re
200 ted by UK and North American biologists to a much more international one (with the PGG meetings havin
201  formation of smaller CaCO3 particles with a much more negative zeta-potential.
202                                     BPAF was much more persistent with observed half-lives of 32.6 an
203 mito-nuclear interactions are unlikely to be much more prevalent in individuals born to MRT than norm
204 e experimental regimens kill M. tuberculosis much more rapidly than the standard regimen and reduce t
205 meters of anchored PKA holoenzyme action are much more restricted than originally anticipated.
206  CUGBP1-S302A mice showed these mice develop much more severe liver cancer that is associated with el
207                                       DNA is much more stable compared to RNA and thus provides a lar
208 ole-plant gas exchange and how it represents much more than the sum of its individual leaf-level comp
209                                   Therefore, much more THY was released from zein-THY/gamma-CD-IC-NF
210  amphotericin B, and flucytosine, need to be much more widely available.
211 croscopy probes vibrational transitions with much narrower resonances (peak width of about 10 inverse
212 ght provides a framework to the discovery of much needed drugs that selectively target the distinct m
213 phometry shows great potential for providing much-needed biological markers for diagnosing, tracking,
214 for Disease Control and Prevention), but the much-needed changes in clinical practice will be facilit
215  inside these cells, making the discovery of much-needed drugs against these pathogens challenging.
216  further strengthen the evidence and provide much-needed information on targets for effective interve
217                 These structures provide the much-needed temporal and spatial resolution to resolve k
218 g distinct cis-regulatory motifs, constitute much of cell-type-specific splicing, are highly dynamic
219 d in segregated parallel channels throughout much of human visual cortex; the M-P streams are more th
220                                              Much of our intuition about strong-field processes is bu
221                                       Though much of plant morphological evolution can be explained b
222                                              Much of the atmospheric flux probably derives from emiss
223                 This RNA is found throughout much of the bacterial domain of life, where it commonly
224                                     Although much of the basic actin machinery was intact, Cdc42 null
225 subduction interface; extensive uplift along much of the coastline; and widespread anelastic deformat
226 stimates of effect size have probably led to much of the current controversy about PPI safety.
227 ems have been made from stiff materials, and much of the developments have pursued ever more accurate
228 breast cancer molecular subtypes and explain much of the differences compared with normal tissues.
229 jority of the urban population and are where much of the future urban growth is expected to occur.
230 rties of the resulting network depend on how much of the inferred connectivity is eventually retained
231                    A recent report suggested much of the Kok effect can be explained by declining chl
232 y disorders, it does not appear to be hiding much of the missing heritability of intelligence.
233                                     Although much of the national attention with regards to stewardsh
234 e factors influencing its success throughout much of the ocean.
235 ce each probe, even if the equipment is idle much of the time, to avoid the challenges of reconfiguri
236  variations in spatial precision account for much of the variation in crowding, including the correla
237 he type of mycorrhizal association explained much of the variation in plant-soil feedbacks.
238 measles, but the virus remains persistent in much of the world.
239                                              Much of this decline is attributable to mass coral bleac
240 t there has been no formal evaluation of how much of this decline is attributable to the scale-up of
241                                              Much of this functional diversity arises in the inner pl
242                                     To date, much of this has been hindered by issues of sample prepa
243                                              Much of this information comes from Phra Thong Island, T
244 gly relies on custom-developed software, but much of this is not being made available to the wider co
245    This requires socio-pragmatic competence, much of which is not tested by IELTS.
246 ion and data, and will suffer if we rely too much on technology to remember things for us.
247            Publicly available data sets hold much potential, but their unique design may require spec
248                                 As a result, much preclinical alcohol research aims to identify relev
249                                              Much prior research asks how intent information is repre
250           Study findings are consistent with much prior research demonstrating that smokers have impa
251                       Recent years have seen much progress in theory and method development, but exis
252  binding targets and, as such, has attracted much recent attention.
253  the deuterated (OD) carbene analogue showed much reduced 1,2-D-shift reactivity with an estimated ha
254  these ligands to bind the P2204L mutant was much reduced despite the mutation-induced destabilizatio
255                                     Although much remains to be investigated, these new discoveries h
256                                              Much remains unknown about Amazonian plant diversity, bu
257                                     However, much remains unknown about their role in vision and thei
258           Despite increased research effort, much remains unknown about these phenomena, especially t
259 s a multifunctional protein and has elicited much research attention because its decreased protein le
260 or ecophysiological understanding stimulated much research into plant physiological traits and gas ex
261 al insulators and semimetals, there has been much research into predicting and experimentally discove
262                                              Much research on workplace interruptions in healthcare c
263                                              Much research spanning >20 years shows a strong associat
264 ognition is a topic of enormous interest and much research, but we are far from having an agreed taxo
265                                    This very much resembles the assembly process of the lipid rafts i
266 nd coupling constants among spins provides a much richer feature set for a compound than a spectral s
267 n chemotherapy, its 21% response rate leaves much room for further improvement.
268 in the majority of clinical trials, there is much room for improvement.
269 of a whole-organism vaccine is now receiving much scrutiny.
270 HIV, particularly women living with HIV, had much shorter overall life expectancies than did their HI
271  relevance, the disulfide bond formation was much slower in Prx2 (k3 = 0.31 s(-1)) than Prx1 (k3 = 14
272 d gradient distribution of ceramic result in much slower loss of protective oxide layers formed durin
273 mal reactivity with TcO4(-) and CrO4(2-) and much slower reaction kinetics than those measured in stu
274                                         In a much slower second step, the kinase domains rearrange in
275 an volcano and find that its growth rate was much slower than analogous volcanoes on Earth.
276 the excitonic reservoir, which decay in time much slower with respect to the polariton condensate lif
277 tates of reasonable local Hamiltonians carry much smaller entropy, often associated with the boundary
278 nome-wide recombination rate was found to be much smaller than most estimates reported for angiosperm
279  quantum measurement backaction is typically much smaller than the thermal motion of a room-temperatu
280 d wavelength, the Keldysh parameter could be much smaller than unity even at relatively modest laser
281 ions are the same as those found in all four much smaller, randomized, placebo-controlled trials spec
282 l but were eliminated when the island became much smaller, warmer, wetter, and more isolated during t
283 idic tundra, we show that Soil warming had a much stronger effect on CO2 flux than Air warming.
284                          The association was much stronger if MF was measured on a typical day of par
285 g during both perception and imagery, with a much stronger increase during imagery.
286          In contrast, our results indicate a much stronger role of temperature in embryonic developme
287 iation between groups in Papua New Guinea is much stronger than in comparable regions in Eurasia, dem
288  driven improper ferroelectricity, as in the much studied families of rare-earth orthoferrites and or
289 porting human ultra-cooperativeness are very much subject to debate.
290 nce in the evidence, the certainty about how much the public values the main outcomes, the magnitude
291  few have addressed why primates vary in how much they use social learning.
292                            Subjects spending much time sitting have increased risk of obesity but the
293  NM2C polymerized in the presence of ATP are much too small to explain their substantial differences
294 entimes unknown, at a genome-wide scale, how much transdifferentiated cells differ quantitatively fro
295                          (2) Why is there so much variation in reactive aggression/violence between p
296                Why does the brain discard so much visual information?
297 cular bursting bubble, or more precisely how much volume around the bubble experiences these large en
298 ity of the green fluorescent signal revealed much weaker signal from the mutant compared to the wild-
299                                     Although much work has been done to elucidate mechanisms of clust
300                                              Much work has investigated the factors that affect the a

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