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1 posed mechanism of SYCP3-mediated chromosome organisation.
2  we show that Ki-67 controls heterochromatin organisation.
3 ), which abolishes the polarised microtubule organisation.
4 hysical assaults in a large UK mental health organisation.
5 onal tissues of appropriate size and spatial organisation.
6  spatial firing fields that have a grid-like organisation.
7 CM environment to ensure proper cytoskeletal organisation.
8 pecies are characterised by nested levels of organisation.
9  examined revenues and expenditures for each organisation.
10 e vertebrate condensin complex to chromosome organisation.
11 t adaptive behaviour drives long-range brain organisation.
12 have changed our view of the plasma membrane organisation.
13  affected eye as defined by the World Health Organisation.
14 n, DNA replication and repair, and chromatin organisation.
15 ded due to the role they played in the trial organisation.
16 al auxiliary workers from a local non-profit organisation.
17 on schedule, prepared by a clinical research organisation.
18 er a range of different vessel densities and organisations.
19 HA intake levels endorsed by health advisory organisations.
20 ng of funds to global surgery via charitable organisations.
21 tween public sector agencies and faith-based organisations.
22 industry partners, governments, and advocacy organisations.
23 vernments, WHO, and private non-governmental organisations.
24 ns of prediabetes exists among international organisations.
25 ere a common mechanism underlying their self-organisation?
26                             28 ophthalmology organisations accounted for 45% of revenue and 49% of ex
27                         Databases of funding organisations across 19 countries and at EU level were s
28 KIF13B, PAWR, SOX4, SYK), actin cytoskeleton organisation (ACTR3, CDC42BPA, DTNBP1, FERMT2, PRKCZ, RA
29                                   Charitable organisations addressing surgical conditions primarily f
30 rs with no history of leukoencephalopathy on organisation (adjusted T-score 56.2 [95% CI 53.3-59.1] v
31 lume and a noticeable change in higher-order organisation after ionising radiation treatment.
32 ding VEGF-A isoforms have defective RGC axon organisation alongside brain vascular defects.
33        Total aggregated expenses for all 160 organisations amounted to US$3.0 billion.
34      Whilst 86.57% of karyotypes show S-type organisation (ancestral condition), the L-type arrangeme
35 tor consists of components for data capture, organisation and analysis.
36 n) motor plays a central role in microtubule organisation and cargo transport.
37                                       Better organisation and delivery of primary care has the potent
38                Structural modifications, pre-organisation and different solvent systems, as key facto
39    To investigate the influence of chromatin organisation and dynamics on the response to Notch signa
40 in mutualism performance may alter community organisation and ecosystem processes and increase costs
41 splay characteristics including hierarchical organisation and emergent behaviour.
42 eshaping and fusion processes as well as the organisation and function of membrane proteins.
43 ays of microtubules (MTs), but the assembly, organisation and function of these arrays are poorly und
44                            Consequently, the organisation and implementation of future clinical trial
45 on the bacterium in respect of cell envelope organisation and interaction with the environment.
46  to inform the patient stems from within the organisation and is not shouldered by individual nurses
47 stems to reduce imprisonment, reforms in the organisation and management of prisons and their health
48 r investigating the interaction between self-organisation and natural selection empirically.
49  virus (HRSV), a virus with a similar genome organisation and replication strategy to EBOV.
50  are key players in this aECM patterning and organisation and that individual cells contribute autono
51 ociation or partnership with larger surgical organisations and academic institutions, but there are q
52 ventions undertaken or promoted by voluntary organisations and community groups in Europe; and descri
53 sation of community resources like voluntary organisations and community groups is seen as a health p
54  strategies 749 representatives of voluntary organisations and community groups were recruited from t
55 -native invaders across levels of biological organisations and recipient organisms using the global a
56 vironment with change agents embedded across organisations and sectors.
57  studies to evaluate changes in growth plate organisation, and unbiased array profiling to identify s
58 services, inpatient beds, and clinicians and organisations, and delivery of specific CAMHS services a
59 ls were identified using keyword searches by organisations, and inclusion criteria were based on the
60 nted, governments, UN agencies, multilateral organisations, and international non-governmental organi
61 g the link between resources, like community organisations, and peoples' capacities to manage long-te
62 chanisms underlying this fundamental mode of organisation are largely unknown.
63    The largest funding flows from charitable organisations are directed at ophthalmology, followed by
64                                  Health-care organisations are implementing case-finding programmes w
65        China's contributions to multilateral organisations are increasing but are unlikely to bridge
66 racteristics and a lack of guidance from the organisation as barriers to disclosure.
67 cle abnormalities and defects in microtubule organisation as well as premature centrosome splitting,
68    TAG crystals arranged in a planar-layered organisation at the slower cooling rate.
69 e as a model for understanding visual system organisation, at present we know very little about the b
70 and which severely disrupts membrane protein organisation by segregating peripheral and integral prot
71 nnecting these three domains give rise to an organisation capable of dynamic rearrangements.
72 ibit delayed changes in iridophore shape and organisation caused by truncations in Tight Junction Pro
73 resent five main types of staff group in the organisation; clinical team members, administrative team
74 mplex systems such as air traffic and social organisations, collective effects emerge from their many
75 ada, Australia, and New Zealand) to identify organisations committed exclusively to surgical needs.
76 .001) and funding sources (p-value<0.001) of organisations concerning diabetes self-management.
77 ndation Center, and registered US charitable organisations databases for financial data on any giving
78 ary analysis additionally provided a list of organisations delivering exclusively surgical care from
79 ment and allied forces, in what human rights organisations described as a war-crime strategy, althoug
80 g also had wide-ranging effects on chromatin organisation, disrupting heterochromatin compaction and
81 perative, giving rise to a high level of pre-organisation during efficient and quick rotaxane formati
82 cipants were 45 staff members working in the organisation during the implementation, and four members
83 asticity and evolution), level of ecological organisation (e.g. population or community), and organis
84                    In 1996, the World Health Organisation estimated that more than 200 million people
85 types of working relationships between these organisations, European health systems and users when im
86                                 The cellular organisation, extracellular matrix and microvascular net
87 alth Assembly's ultimate choice will lead an organisation facing daunting internal and external chall
88                                 Five service organisation features predicted clinical outcomes in 201
89              This may suggest that it is the organisations' focus on new graduate nurses that is impo
90  different hospital sites in one health care organisation, focussing on patients who were admitted to
91 s required for registration of pesticides in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (
92                                          The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (
93  260,000 excess cancer-related deaths in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development a
94 ), European Economic Area, EU candidate, and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development c
95 onally reported through ODA databases of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
96 d maternal mortality of countries within the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
97  level that is well below the average of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development;
98                            As a consequence, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (O
99                  These are epitomized by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (O
100                       ZonMw (the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development).
101                     Accuray Inc, Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development, NCI Ca
102                              The Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development, Sanqui
103 isation for Scientific Research; Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development; Resear
104    This consortium, directed by the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC
105    We used the fatigue scale of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC
106 endpoint was quality of life on the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC
107 ulation have evolved since the last European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC
108  every 6 weeks thereafter using the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC
109 ding to the revised criteria of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer / Myco
110 ncil, US National Cancer Institute, European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Cancer
111 every 6 months thereafter using the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Core Q
112 n previously untreated-according to European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer criter
113 e physical functioning scale of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer QLQ-C3
114  included wig use and scores on the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Qualit
115                                 The European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Qualit
116 = 50 on the 0 to 100 scale from the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Qualit
117 at a single time point by using the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Qualit
118  symptom burden on the basis of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Qualit
119 ality of life was assessed with the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Qualit
120 QOL) in six selected domains of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Qualit
121 s assessed with use of the 20-item, European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer qualit
122 ing IPSS and fatigue score from the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer qualit
123 lity of life (QoL) according to the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Qualit
124  each cycle, patients completed the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer qualit
125 ention-to-treat population with the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer qualit
126        HRQOL was measured using the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Qualit
127 eported QOL was completed using the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Qualit
128 etastases Module (QLQ-BM22) and the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Qualit
129         Patients were stratified by European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer recurs
130 t analysis software) and an adapted European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer satisf
131 ) in blocks of three, stratified by European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer status
132 evolved over time using the revised European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer/Nation
133 nd Erasmus University Rotterdam; Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research; Netherlands Organi
134 y safety assessment visit using the European Organisation for the Research and Treatment of Cancer (E
135 hich can be requested by non-profit research organisations free of charge.
136 ention was implemented by two not-for-profit organisations from September, 2013, to May, 2016.
137 tionships and communication channels between organisations, health services and users.
138 retinal organoids acquire a distinct spatial organisation, i.e. they became coarsely but clearly lami
139 ls in compliance with International Maritime Organisation (IMO) ECA standards pay a lower transit tar
140 ficant increase in the variability of tissue organisation in Apc heterozygous tissue.
141 d A. ylvae mitochondria have a unique genome organisation in comparison to other metazoan mitochondri
142                         Community Healthcare Organisation in East Anglia, England.
143                         Community Healthcare Organisation in East Anglia, England.
144 me that took place in a Community healthcare organisation in England from July 2010 to March 2012.
145 , oMAP4 is required for paraxial microtubule organisation in muscle cells and prevents dynein- and ki
146 inued sensory input is necessary to maintain organisation in sensory cortex, thereby reopening the qu
147 capacity to undergo spatially patterned self-organisation in the absence of epithelial direction.
148 s to refine our understanding of human brain organisation in the quest to predict and ultimately redu
149  and epithelial signals for precise collagen organisation in the tectorial membrane.
150 ven be used to manipulate the liquid crystal organisation in time.
151 ity, and have been implemented in healthcare organisations in at least 14 different countries.
152 l authorities and primary and secondary care organisations in England.
153 ic online databases of registered charitable organisations in five high-income nations (the USA, the
154 Novartis, King Pharma, and national or local organisations in participating countries.
155 Novartis, King Pharma, and national or local organisations in participating countries.
156 ndomised controlled trial, employees from 13 organisations in Singapore were randomly assigned (1:1:1
157 (hospitals and independent clinical research organisations) in the Netherlands and Denmark with fasti
158 and can undergo various changes of shape and organisation, in health and disease.
159 s were used to determine elastin content and organisation, in young and old equine energy storing and
160 n the availability and accuracy of data from organisations included.
161 urobehavioural problems with working memory, organisation, initiation, and planning (p<0.001 for all)
162 teams from the sponsor and clinical research organisation, investigators, and patients were masked to
163  and collected information from reports from organisations involved in surgery.
164          A remaining question is whether TAD organisation is achieved through the interactions of the
165  by the crosslinks observed, reveals that TC organisation is different from that of all previously pr
166        Electron microscopy reveals that cell organisation is disrupted in Fat4 mutants.
167 rsity decreased, highlighting that community organisation is not captured by univariate diversity.
168 tterns and impacts at the broadest scales of organisation is one of the most crucial challenges for m
169 nd on the long term impact on staff and work organisation is required.
170                    A mixture of experts type organisation is shown to be effective, with the individu
171 alerts from several large non-health cluster organisations (known as external partners, who do their
172  and granular swelling but increased granule organisation like following annealing.
173 s derived from various Food and Agricultural Organisation marine zones.
174  a social media outlet (Twitter) to identify organisations meeting criteria for inclusion.
175 our findings suggest that immature rich-club organisation might be associated with some neurodevelopm
176 lanthropic, and non-governmental development organisation (NGDO) support, and donations of drugs from
177 met need for surgical care, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) play a substantial part in the surg
178  whether age-associated changes in rich-club organisation occur during human adolescence remains uncl
179 inding onto a single membrane leaflet to the organisation of a stable MDL.
180  may further depend on functional anatomical organisation of affect-related brain structures.
181                                      Sensory organisation of balance control is compromised in childr
182 ailability and participation, aspects of the organisation of care (with an emphasis on age-specific n
183 rsion of the Cochrane Effective Practice and Organisation of Care Group data collection checklist to
184 is difficult, despite recent improvements in organisation of care, knowledge about atrial fibrillatio
185 , and its activation requires spatiotemporal organisation of cellular and extracellular cues to liber
186                        Here, we examined the organisation of different collision complexes and how th
187 esting methods such as those provided by the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OE
188  review to identify crucial elements for the organisation of effective infection-prevention programme
189 cedented insights into the nucleocytoplasmic organisation of eukaryotic cells, into the contributions
190      Our results suggest a different spatial organisation of incorporation and processing of HG in th
191  assessed and ten key components identified: organisation of infection control at the hospital level;
192 esolution and visualise the architecture and organisation of its motor complex in situ.
193 y for the first time that the dimensions and organisation of lamellae are responsible for the blue st
194 and quantitatively measure the structure and organisation of large tissue areas would represent a maj
195 e provides some reassurance that the current organisation of maternity care in the UK allows for good
196 teins, signalling from and across membranes, organisation of membranes and transport through membrane
197 quires spatial and temporal control over the organisation of molecules and molecular assemblies.
198  same probes in different states.The spatial organisation of nanostructures is fundamental to their f
199 kgrounds, but does it also affect perceptual organisation of object contours which are already define
200 unction, and more generally in the nanoscale organisation of receptor-containing cell membranes.
201       This finding suggests that the layered organisation of social influence typical of modern socie
202 ty analyses have investigated the functional organisation of specific brain regions and networks resp
203 tonotopic gradient, suggesting an orthogonal organisation of spectral and temporal sound dimensions.
204 arenteral Drug Association and International Organisation of Standardisation.
205 pal circuitry, our knowledge of sub-synaptic organisation of synaptic molecules remains largely unkno
206 ur study provides a model for the functional organisation of TFL1 cis-regulatory regions, contributin
207 hanical stability via a defined hierarchical organisation of the building blocks they are composed of
208 resent study reveals an aberrant topological organisation of the functional brain network in individu
209 sets, we have modelled the three-dimensional organisation of the fused landscape in alveolar rhabdomy
210      Instead, this finding indicates altered organisation of the information-processing system respon
211 s provides evidence for a modular functional organisation of the LC.
212 result, we anticipate large control over the organisation of the materials inside the liquid crystall
213 isation, which means there is a hierarchical organisation of the modular architecture.
214 oplasmic flows in localisation and reveal an organisation of the MT cytoskeleton that is more ordered
215     Our data suggests that disruption of the organisation of the nuclear lamina in neurons, perhaps t
216 ear formation and highlight the hierarchical organisation of the otic gene network.
217  melanocyte lineage and a specific chromatin organisation of the regulatory elements they occupy.
218 ial cell extrinsic manner by controlling the organisation of the stromal ECM.
219 d in New Zealand following Food Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations/International Network
220       However, the composition and molecular organisation of these modules and their links to human c
221                                          The organisation of these structures tightly controls intrac
222                                          The organisation of vertebrate genomes into topologically as
223                                     The self-organisation of void and gas bubbles in solids into supe
224                                              Organisations often used more than one model of care and
225 immaterial systems, such as ideas, items and organisations or material ones like biological systems w
226 ria were; participants outside of the chosen organisation, participants under 18 years of age, and pa
227 OXO1 TADs, respectively, suggesting that TAD organisation precedes the formation of regulatory long-r
228 s of CNEs strongly coincide with topological organisation, predicting the boundaries of hundreds of t
229 he need for increased sophistication in data organisation, presentation and search services so as to
230 ufficient to generate nBCs highlighting self-organisation principles at the level of the entire embry
231 ween reaction-diffusion and mesenchymal self-organisation processes in hair follicle patterning, iden
232 ngs remains a challenge and the World Health Organisation propose use of surveillance in elimination
233  The second theory, that of mesenchymal self-organisation, proposes that mobile cells can form period
234                        Humanitarian surgical organisations provide cleft palate repair for patients w
235                      Community and voluntary organisations provide complimentary and on-going support
236 mal Research Association acts as an umbrella organisation providing support to national advocacy grou
237                                           19 organisations providing a mix of diverse surgical specia
238 ervention designed by Ugandan not-for-profit organisation Raising Voices-could reduce physical violen
239 roots initiatives supported by international organisations, rather than by systematic implementation
240 thodology, called ADOR (assembly-disassembly-organisation-reassembly), for the synthesis of zeolites
241 national cardio-oncology and cardiac-imaging organisations recommend increased cardiac surveillance d
242 ed data from the Extracorporeal Life Support Organisation registry to identify risk factors for poor
243                        This mesenchymal self-organisation relies on restricted transforming growth fa
244 advocacy, as well as peer-reviewed research, organisation reports, and grey literature.
245                             95 US charitable organisations representing 14 specialties (ophthalmology
246                                          160 organisations representing 15 different surgical special
247 necessary for maintaining actin cytoskeletal organisation required for migration and invasion, biolog
248 at the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation's hydroacoustic stations off Cape Leeuwin W
249  training begins, name of national oversight organisation(s), in-country opportunities for subspecial
250              This is an issue for healthcare organisations seeking to be inclusive and challenges emp
251 ocesses including protein folding, cell wall organisation, sexual reproduction, and cell cycle progre
252                                         This organisation shows a striking similarity with the mammal
253  form of outsourcing in which individuals or organisations solicit contributions from Internet users
254    Measurements of the participants' sensory organisation (somatosensory, vestibular and visual ratio
255 rs, sponsor personnel, and clinical research organisation staff who analysed the data were all masked
256 overnmental data, data from non-governmental organisations such as UNICEF, and other research.
257                    In non-affluent countries organisations tend to promote social activities twice mo
258 eation induces a bifurcation in cytoskeletal organisation that accounts for the phenotypes of polarit
259 follows a small-world, modular and rich-club organisation that facilitates information processing.
260                      Here, changes in tissue organisation that result from heterozygosity in Apc, a p
261 ives from 20 organisations who envisioned an organisation that would address survivorship issues and
262 ) [2], a consortium of conservation-oriented organisations that aims to protect Critically Endangered
263 hat P. aeruginosa has common modular genetic organisations that confer increased or decreased resista
264 V, and for the management of illness, across organisations that deploy staff to outbreaks.
265 w can natural selection favour developmental organisations that facilitate adaptive evolution in prev
266           Service changes had more effect in organisations that had low rates of staff turnover but h
267 donors, funds, foundations, non-governmental organisations, the private sector, academic institutions
268 ethod also provides information about matrix organisation: the extent of ECM accumulation was unaffec
269 he total and relative contributions of these organisations to global surgical volume.
270 tadata to make it easier for individuals and organisations to submit their nucleotide data reliably t
271                      15 cleft lip and palate organisations totalled 26% of both revenue and expenses.
272 al care delivered in LMICs is via charitable organisations, understanding the financial contributions
273 cluding proteins concerned with cytoskeletal organisation (vinculin p<0.0001, tropomyosin alpha4 p=0.
274 Anaphylaxis was defined as per World Allergy Organisation (WAO) criteria.
275                   In this paper, topological organisation was examined in resting-state fMRI data obt
276                          The modular network organisation was most variable in the comorbid group, fo
277  but a pronounced effect on matrix fibrillar organisation was revealed.
278                          For each charitable organisation, we identified the type of surgical service
279 his typical age-related changes in rich-club organisation were characterised by progressive involveme
280 rent 5 years (2007-13) of financial data per organisation were collected.
281  funding bodies was collected and no private organisations were contacted for their investments.
282 within the mantle tissue, hinting at modular organisation, which is also observed in the mantle tissu
283 , actomyosin has a specific planar-polarised organisation, which is responsible for oriented cell int
284 al network has a scale invariant topological organisation, which means there is a hierarchical organi
285 ant challenges within health and social care organisations, which impact on the care experience for p
286  2.5: a group of health and non-governmental organisations who collaborate to improve breast cancer o
287 ncer Survivorship by representatives from 20 organisations who envisioned an organisation that would
288  was used to identify individuals within the organisations who had professional or organisational res
289 usion criteria were; employees of the chosen organisations who would consent to take part in the stud
290 stimates of ARI calculated from World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates of smear positive TB preval
291 he UK, their training has been variable, but organisation-wide failures in care have prompted questio
292 isations, and international non-governmental organisations will need to put aside differences and rel
293 eta by PSCs in vitro by investigating LTBP-1 organisation with fibrillar fibronectin and show that al
294 lysis and 4D imaging revealed a hierarchical organisation with instructing and responding roles: an i
295 ork model that successfully combines modular organisation with rich-club forming hubs.
296                    All Turkey health cluster organisations with a physical presence in Syria, either
297 , non-governmental faith and community-based organisations with access to palliative care expertise.
298                                              Organisations with at least three members, existing for
299  the consequences of the different levels of organisation within social species' populations.
300 from governmental, medical, and humanitarian organisations worldwide.

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