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1 ll regions of the embryo fail to be properly organised.
2  the development of laparoscopic surgery was organised.
3 e used the GBD 2013 hierarchy of causes that organises 306 diseases and injuries into four levels of
4         The Society for Experimental Biology organised a "Plant Frontier" meeting, which was recently
5 alyses of the spindle, which suggest that it organises a limited supply of structural components to i
6 e most striking contributions in this field, organised according to substrate class: acrylate derivat
7 of RIOK3 in cells resulted in fewer and less organised actin filaments.
8 ic FGF8 protein, a candidate for the isthmic organising activity, is able to induce and repress gene
9              Studies examining the impact of organised acute stroke care interventions on survival in
10 olarity axis in the underlying epithelium is organised along the length of the cochlea and, in mice i
11 oteins can be converted in vitro into highly organised amyloid structures, provided that the appropri
12                                           We organised an international symposium in May, 2011 in Lon
13 roke underscore the need to identify, value, organise and analyse the multitude of variables obtained
14 ultiple weak noncovalent interactions to pre-organise and self-assemble simpler small molecular precu
15 ff against each other in the context of self-organised and adaptive behaviour.
16      Initial episodes of activity are poorly organised and coordinated crawling sequences only begin
17 L Nucleotide Sequence Database incorporates, organises and distributes nucleotide sequences from all
18                         This tutorial review organises and presents the advancements in this rapidly
19 g template analysis, an iterative process of organising and coding qualitative data chosen for this s
20 e development of methodologies for managing, organising, and analysing "big data".
21 dical management of the syndrome requires an organised approach of assessment, monitoring, prevention
22             From E13.5, endothelial plexuses organise around populations of cap mesenchymal and urete
23  T3 repeats lack secondary structure and are organised around a core of calcium ions; two DxDxDGxxDxx
24 hat macropinocytic cups in Dictyostelium are organised around coincident intense patches of PIP3, act
25               Patient data systems are still organised around the impact on services and prevalence o
26                The language system is partly organised around these moderating factors, not just arou
27 dence that hyper-adhesiveness depends on the organised arrangement of desmosomal cadherins.
28 cur in the extracellular matrix as spatially organised arrays.
29 tures show a typical response regulator fold organised as a dimer whose interface involves alpha4-bet
30 al and mechanical reasons why titin might be organised as Liversage et al., suggested and we discuss
31 tor and related molecules, these domains are organised as multiple tandem repeats.
32  older patients with hip fractures should be organised as orthogeriatric care.
33 orm of nanoparticles and flat electrodes, or organised as tightly packed islands of hundreds and thou
34                                     They are organised as two distinct entities.
35           The way in which motor activity is organised at the cortical level may determine the freque
36 ons are coordinated from moment to moment to organise behavior.
37 hioflavin-T, suggesting that they contain an organised beta-sheet structure.
38 ide of the laboratory, most microbes grow as organised biofilm communities on surfaces.
39 r, we propose that the brain (and other self-organised biological systems) can be characterised via t
40 oject provides a bioinformatics framework to organise biology around the sequences of large genomes.
41 oject provides a bioinformatics framework to organise biology around the sequences of large genomes.
42 ional catalysts, which mutually activate and organise both reactants, affording either the syn- or an
43 eric nervous system development at a meeting organised by Alan Burns and Heather Young.
44  In the zebrafish hindbrain, neurogenesis is organised by Fgf20a emanating from neurons located at ea
45 ntegrity of animals and plants' meeting, was organised by IfGene and held in Edinburgh, Scotland 18-2
46  MOF composite materials prepared up to now, organised by interface type.
47 BO Workshop on Glycoscience and Development, organised by Philippe Delannoy, Yann Guerardel, Tony Mer
48 are returned directly to the user's browser, organised by sequence similarity.
49         In Drosophila, the muscle pattern is organised by specific mesodermal cells, the founder myob
50 cular risk of adverse health outcomes and to organise care.
51 s were estimated and stratified by levels of Organised Care Index.
52 f the Ran-binding protein in the microtubule-organising centre (RanBPM/RanBP9).
53 chanisms converge: graded signalling from an organising centre (the isthmus) located at the midbrain/
54       The centrosome is the main microtubule organising centre in the cell.
55 nt of unidirectional flow by cilia within an organising centre such as the node in mammals or Kupffer
56  that grows from non-centrosomal microtubule organising centres (ncMTOCs) along the anterior/lateral
57 aterial and function as the main microtubule organising centres in dividing animal cells.
58                                   Centrioles organise centrosomes and template cilia and flagella.
59                                           We organised conceptually similar outcomes into 14 families
60 torytelling among hunter gatherers may be to organise cooperation.
61 s found to generate a phenomenon called self-organised criticality, as evidenced by the emergence of
62  organisations (NGOs) and UN agencies, which organised cross-border operations from Pakistan and Iran
63 l template strategy in which metal ions both organise crossing points and catalyse the bond forming r
64 umours, the defining tumour being the highly organised cylindroma.
65  will be needed to determine the best way to organise delivery of this care.
66                                              Organised delivery of care also improves outcome.
67 nsights into the involvement of periodically organised dinucleotide sequence motifs of the type GG an
68 al cluster analysis, which seemed to have an organised distribution according to the regions where th
69 ive domain definitions for the same protein, organises domains into sequence and structural hierarchi
70          The epidermal pattern appears to be organised during embryogenesis.
71 ystemic growth coordination, due to its self-organising, environmentally sensitive properties.
72 ffective when delivered in the context of an organised, expert, educated, and enthusiastic stroke ser
73 ciated protein MAP4, oMAP4, as a microtubule organising factor that is crucial for myogenesis.
74 mes are packed inside the cell nucleus in an organised fashion.
75 s indicated the existence of topographically organised 'feed-forward' (insular to PL/IL) and 'feed-ba
76  our spinal cords show spontaneous, yet well organised, fluctuations of activity that might reflect s
77 ory of reciprocal determinism was used as an organising framework.
78 ventions into national policy documents, and organised globally in coalition with the newborn and chi
79 mbalance in the normal mechanisms that allow organised healing after injury.
80                            In the absence of organised health information and stable pathways to rena
81 om the general population, universities, and organised health-care systems.
82 hilst Nature almost by default (transiently) organises her components at multiple different length sc
83  expression in proliferating cells spatially organises heterochromatin, thereby controlling gene expr
84 nfection and is characterised by a spatially organised immune response and extracellular matrix remod
85 vioral domains and, possibly, differences in organising immune and stress responses.
86                             Populations self-organise in an indirect reciprocity system in which the
87 .2-Mb pairs encode about 470 predicted genes organised in 17 directional clusters on either strand, t
88 sed to define 116 haplogroups and typing was organised in a hierarchical fashion.
89      Each quadruplex has five potassium ions organised in a linear channel, with square antiprismatic
90 The mutation information for each protein is organised in a residue-centric manner and each residue i
91                                     Data are organised in a similar fashion as tranSMART and are stor
92                                     They are organised in a specific hetero-oligomeric complex (TIM10
93 saccharide binding fold) domains that can be organised in a variety of overall quaternary structures.
94 e the majority of imprinted genes, which are organised in clusters and coordinately regulated, Nnat d
95 their chemical structure, the compounds were organised in different groups: monoterpene hydrocarbons
96  were distinct in these complexes, sometimes organised in haplotype blocks.
97                 The regulatory sequences are organised in independent modules, each of them responsib
98                However, many plant genes are organised in multigene families that exhibit variation i
99 iruses whose capsid proteins are exclusively organised in pentamers.
100 mis relies on positional information that is organised in stable domains with sharp boundaries.
101                 Altered proteins are usually organised in the form of toxic multimeric complexes that
102 rDNA) in the Arabidopsis thaliana genome are organised in two 4 Mbp-long arrays of tandem repeats arr
103 in real social systems, the interactions are organised in various layers corresponding to different i
104  build a working hypothesis that polarity is organised, in both compartments, by molecule(s) emanatin
105 d biotic components of the Earth system self-organise into homeostatic states that are robust to a wi
106 ggregates of mESCs, of about 300 cells, self-organise into polarised structures that exhibit collecti
107 valence data were obtained from GBD 2010 and organised into 119 disease states according to the WHO's
108                                  Themes were organised into a conceptual framework adapted from Shiff
109 he knot is absent, but enamel knot cells are organised into a different shape, the enamel rope, showi
110 ss spectrometry based approaches, lipids are organised into a hierarchy that reflects the variety in
111                  Mitotic chromosomes must be organised into a highly ordered and compacted form to al
112 oss-section, the immunolabelled bundles were organised into a latticework of discrete clusters of dif
113 ch encodes approximately 400 predicted genes organised into directional clusters, of which more than
114                        The early endosome is organised into domains to ensure the separation of cargo
115                                Hospitals are organised into population-based clusters that reflect th
116 as 25, 32, and 32', neuronal cell bodies are organised into short vertical stacks of 15-19 somata wit
117 crete PSD95 nanoclusters that were spatially organised into single and multi-nanocluster PSDs.
118  (eHFSC) and progenitor cell sub-populations organised into spatially distinct niches.
119 ghbouring cells were often, but transiently, organised into strings with parallel deformations.
120 pithelial renewal tissues in vertebrates are organised into structural-proliferative units.
121             The subunit structure of ECAI is organised into three domains: an N-terminal, a central a
122 rch in knowledge translation can usefully be organised into three overlapping perspectives, namely a
123 omposition and extensive repetitive sequence organised into two defined repeat regions.
124 t with the notion that subunits of APC/C are organised into two distinct sub-complexes; a catalytic s
125 ture of an archaeal Piwi protein (AfPiwi) is organised into two domains, one resembling the sugar-bin
126                                   Our theory organises into a coherent framework a wide range of exis
127 ogical to environmental feedback loops, self-organises into homeostatic states.
128                            Due to its highly organised lamellar structure, ex vivo and in vitro prepa
129  for initiating spiral cAMP waves, which, by organising large territories, generate the large fruitin
130 egulates the ability of PSCs to mechanically organise LTBP-1 and activate TGF-beta through a mechanis
131 rated with their surrounding ECM in a highly organised manner involving thousands of dynamic connecti
132 ed in the generation of optic cups in a self-organising manner after 100 days in culture.
133  and the features of the self-assembled/self-organised material (215 references).
134 characterise luminescent self-assembled/self-organised materials embedded into one-, two- or three-di
135     It is based on the induction of micellar organised media by using Triton X-100 as an extraction s
136 associated protein, MAP-65, is bound only to organised microtubules.
137 oughout the spindle's fourfold elongation by organising microtubules into a rigid transverse array, p
138 y makes this tool highly applicable to start organising more delicate biological materials or even sm
139 ergy into mean two-dimensional flows and for organising motion of active swimmers.
140 of multicomponent complexes to integrate and organise multiple signalling events.
141 than in those not regularly participating in organised musical activity (non-musicians).
142 estingly, the assembly intermediate has more organised N-terminal helices that form an inner layer of
143 on of polymers, and (iii) disassembling self organised nano-structures, as a tool for probing macromo
144 at invade the gut wall and generate a highly organised network of enteric ganglia.
145 uring patterning might provide the basis for organised organ growth in the absence of cell movements.
146 mistic modelling, can be explained as a self-organised pattern of nano Dauphine twins (nano electrica
147  most bacteria, the filamentous protein FtsZ organises PBPs into assemblies at the midcell which then
148 ions of the structure of the ligand, the pre-organising platform or the solvent can have significant
149 s, four as respiratory bronchiolitis, two as organising pneumonia, and 18 as subtypes other than usua
150 cative of prematurely induced but aberrently organised polarity.
151 of activities occurs when a single PCNA ring organises PolB1, Fen1 and Lig1 into a complex.
152  components, derived from bistable MIMs, are organised precisely in a periodic manner.
153 explicit coding for DS and prior to any self-organising process facilitated by spontaneous activity o
154 ssion unmasks age-dependent, compartmentally organised programmes of synapse withdrawal and degenerat
155  represent two signalling centres possessing organising properties necessary for forebrain (ANR) as w
156 distributed regulatory approach are the self-organising properties of the transport system for the pl
157         An important mediator of ANR and IsO organising property is the signalling molecule FGF8.
158  is synthesised at the plasma membrane by an organised protein complex that contains three different
159 eat domain (TPR)-containing co-chaperone Hsp-organising protein (Hop) plays a critical role in mediat
160  of these proteins, Cnn, and another key PCM-organising protein, Spd-2, are recruited around the moth
161 ported that several important Drosophila PCM-organising proteins are recruited to centrioles from the
162  Hsp40, Hip and Hop (Hsp-interacting and Hsp-organising proteins, respectively), as well as high mole
163 mework that can be used by host countries to organise public health activities for mass gatherings.
164  assembly of proteins, but actually a highly organised scaffold around the centrioles.
165  defined regulatory relationships, spatially organised signalling, and biases from mechanical inputs.
166 ystem, cellular diversity depends in part on organising signals that establish regionally restricted
167  (BQS) based on the hypothesis that GRNs are organised so that they remain robust in the face of unpr
168  of superior sagittal sinus suggest a highly organised somatotopic arrangement of the trigeminal inne
169 elta skin nociceptors project to a spatially-organised, somatotopic map in the primary somatosensory
170                                              Organised specialist care for stroke improves outcome, b
171                                           An organised spindle is crucial to the fidelity of chromoso
172                    All liquids were found to organise spontaneously into ordered layers parallel to t
173 hasise the importance of immediate access to organised stroke unit care for people with acute stroke,
174  subgroups, suggesting the possibility of re-organising stroke services to ensure that the most appro
175 e firmer than those at pH 5.5 and had a more organised structure around the sodium ions.
176                        Exploiting the highly organised structure of the elongation zone (EZ) of the A
177 ous species to nucleated formation of highly organised structures, the relative importance of which v
178 ious about when a biopsy should be done, and organise studies and registries that offer observation o
179    The VNO-AOB projection is topographically organised such that axons from apical and basal parts of
180 he choice of electrodes, as well as the self-organised superstructures of the monolayers of switchabl
181 ealth system architecture into a purposeful, organised system with an empowered, highly capable WHO a
182  a minimal description of huddling as a self-organising system, and as an existence proof that group-
183 dle is considered to be an example of a self-organising system, because complex properties of the col
184 ssum apex presents characteristics of a self-organising system, similar to plant meristems.
185 d with a description of the huddle as a self-organising system.
186 s whether as liquid cultures or as spatially organised systems with specified interconnections.
187  its neuropilin receptors, NRP1 and NRP2, to organise the axons that guide migrating GnRH neurons fro
188  reaction kinetics and the network structure organise the behaviour of the system.
189 acellular face the same receptors direct and organise the deposition of the ECM itself.
190 ingless may act to enhance the production or organise the distribution of X.
191 of pathways, both innate and specific, which organise the host mucosal immune response.
192  both SPN-E and ORB proteins are required to organise the microtubule cytoskeleton at stage 9, and to
193 in particular on the connective tissues that organise the muscle pattern [3].
194                                  These genes organise the polarised arrangement of hairs on the legs,
195 bonds at the catalytic centre is required to organise the position of key functional groups and metal
196                                           We organise the progressive changes in osmotic and hydrosta
197 d that both signalling pathways cooperate to organise the SNS.
198             We suggest that the activator re-organises the centre to favour stable open complex forma
199 h), being secreted from P compartment cells, organises the pattern and polarity of A compartment cell
200 artments across both A/P and P/A boundaries, organises the pattern of all the A cells.
201            The mother centriole recruits and organises the PCM and templates the formation of the dau
202          Today, the institutional setup that organises the social segregation in health care is perce
203                 However, no single morphogen organises the whole denticle pattern.
204 hpin in the relationship between the artists organising the activities and the patients.
205     Systems science provides a framework for organising the complexity of forces driving the obesity
206 atabase for a phenotype, and our approach to organising the data for an embryo and a mutant line so i
207  the larval neurons act as guidance cues for organising the ordered arrays of sensory neurons is disc
208 e deficits mean patients are ill equipped to organise their care and develop coping strategies, makin
209                               Pharaoh's ants organise their foraging system using three types of trai
210 seful starting point for students wishing to organise their own tailor-made workshops.
211 crest cells, positioning sensory neurons and organising their axonal projections.
212 ld have evolved a different way or timing of organising their embryonic polarity.
213 he uses of medical records and importance of organising them so doctors can use the data they contain
214  all cell types of the organism, they cannot organise themselves into structures that resemble embryo
215    During head morphogenesis, complex events organise these precursors into functional sensory struct
216 rein, we propose a conceptual framework that organises this diversity into three main functional clas
217 EER of approximately 800 ohmcm(2)) with well organised tight junctions as shown by immunostaining for
218 he cells have different compartments and are organised to mimic the microenvironment of tissue in sit
219 ates; however, information about how to best organise transplantation is scarce.
220      Before the patient reaches hospital, an organised trauma system that allows rapid resuscitation
221 n that domains of positional information are organised with well-defined boundaries.
222                                              Organising work is a neglected element of the nursing fu
223 o nursing using ethnographic research on the organising work of nurses as an empirical reference.
224 and impact of the implementation of the Well Organised Working Environment module.
225 ommunity Services programme called 'The Well Organised Working Environment'.
226 , Regional Student Groups (RSGs) have helped organise workshops in the emerging fields of bioinformat

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