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1 on can enhance nutrient uptake when water is plentiful.
2 , especially when tool-use opportunities are plentiful.
3 onents of the diet when these components are plentiful.
4  and becoming larger when nutrients are more plentiful.
5 eas in practice, unlabeled data are far more plentiful.
6 y in environments where water and energy are plentiful.
7 equired during aerobiosis when ergosterol is plentiful.
8  Trichodesmium where aeolian iron inputs are plentiful.
9 at a downstream start codon when arginine is plentiful.
10    In contrast, people who view willpower as plentiful (a nonlimited resource theory) showed no benef
11         As limited drug supplies became more plentiful, a phase II trial of Taxol was initiated in pa
12       MOER and Strasbourg female mice showed plentiful abdominal visceral and other depots of fat and
13 we found that gamma delta T cells were still plentiful among the infiltrating T lymphocytes, being 9-
14 (Toll-like receptor 5 ligand) being the most plentiful and capable of promoting hepatic monocyte infl
15 crisis in modern societies, in which food is plentiful and exercise is optional.
16                      However, since they are plentiful and extremely homologous, these PE/PPEs are ve
17  as shown here, make up a set of potentially plentiful and informative markers that can be used for p
18                 Lignocellulosic biomass is a plentiful and renewable resource for fuels and chemicals
19 olecules or prey bacteria when nutrients are plentiful and to form developmental fruiting bodies when
20        The analyses of serrated flows reveal plentiful and useful information of the underlying defor
21 al features of bacterial transcriptomes, are plentiful, and appear to vary extensively over evolution
22 n in SIV and SHIV T/F variants is strong and plentiful, and in HIV the evidence is suggestive though
23 alities of an ideal reagent: it is nontoxic, plentiful, and inexpensive.
24 partially up-regulated although arginine was plentiful, and mRNA levels did not increase further when
25                        Iron and sulphur were plentiful, and they were recruited in the formation of i
26                                      AEs are plentiful ( approximately 47/terminal) and exist indepen
27 ared to SO(3)...H(2)O...H(2)O and the rather plentiful atmospheric abundance of FA, makes the formic
28 the virus replication machinery an access to plentiful ATP, facilitating robust virus replication.
29 s increase rates of energy gain when food is plentiful but are costly to maintain and increase rates
30 gs, where access to high-risk adolescents is plentiful but few efforts have emphasized a dual approac
31 uring much of this process the virus remains plentiful but nonetheless does not rekindle infection.
32 the northeastern United States, where SM are plentiful but not well studied and where widespread depl
33 e to Drosophila melanogaster despite being a plentiful byproduct of attractive fermenting food source
34                               Meanwhile, the plentiful CHA products could hybridize with the capture
35                                 When food is plentiful, circadian rhythms of animals are powerfully e
36    Data from modern bryophytes suggests this plentiful early plant material had a much higher molar C
37 ing cells from a metabolic economy, based on plentiful energy, to one of conservation, under starvati
38                   The history of life offers plentiful examples of convergent evolution, the independ
39 ues that support continuous development with plentiful food, encodes a transforming growth factor-bet
40 good" nitrogen sources, e.g., glutamine, are plentiful, Gln3 is completely sequestered in the cytopla
41 et cells, while crossover inhibition, though plentiful, had surprisingly little impact on the respons
42 hese optimal CpG motifs and that we show are plentiful in CpG islands within mammalian DNA.
43                                MicroRNAs are plentiful in plants, as in animals.
44 d by a common resource that is not otherwise plentiful in the environment.
45    Genes for tiny RNAs have been found to be plentiful in the genomes of worms, flies, humans and pro
46 ecessary for nitrite binding, which are more plentiful in the T state tetramer.
47 it are easy to prepare using inexpensive and plentiful ingredients, and they would be compatible with
48 these data indicate that while nutrients are plentiful, intracellular L. pneumophila organisms are de
49  in lipidomics have led to identification of plentiful lipid species, yet our knowledge regarding the
50 ean and rapeseed oils are currently the most plentiful liquid vegetable oils and both have desirable
51 of striking diversity in animal behavior are plentiful, little is known about the mechanisms by which
52 tituents; this pathway explains the need for plentiful LTPs to incorporate into the abundant exine.
53 ulations or the transdifferentiation of more plentiful mature cell populations.
54 nst thin dendritic profiles characterized by plentiful microtubules and the presence of fine filopodi
55 ion (PCR) and in situ hybridization revealed plentiful mRNA for the low molecular neurofilament subun
56 g acute depletion of granule cells, the most plentiful neuron population in the brain.
57 t; in return, the host provides a niche with plentiful nutrients for the symbionts.
58 he laboratory with constant temperatures and plentiful nutrients, microbes are frequently exposed to
59                                 When food is plentiful, oenocytes have critical roles in regulating g
60  vaccine antigens is the use of inexpensive, plentiful, plant-based oral vaccines.
61 ediating pollutants through utilization of a plentiful renewable resource: soil organic carbon.
62 Vs of other species, constitute a unique and plentiful resource for studying the evolutionary history
63 oit their controlled physical conditions and plentiful resources, as well as to garner protection ins
64 that during transition from the condition of plentiful S to S starvation, Synechocystis undergoes coo
65                     While advances have been plentiful, several fundamental questions have yet to be
66 r the treatment of disease while acting as a plentiful source of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) or t
67  hepatocytes for liver cell therapy from the plentiful source of morgue cadavers.
68 hole blood (WB) suggested that WB was a more plentiful source of viral RNA than was plasma.
69  permeabilized clonal beta-cells in the more plentiful spontaneously oscillating glycolytic muscle ex
70 oid signaling in Xenopus embryos, which have plentiful stores of maternally derived retinal.
71 Successful democratic development requires a plentiful supply of leaders who have good reputations fo
72  impression among the public that there is a plentiful supply of that fish in the sea, but this may b
73 is heterologous expression system portends a plentiful supply of this important agent.
74 mber of reasons including shared physiology, plentiful supply, short gestation, and, more recently, t
75                      This band was much more plentiful than normal in corneas with GCD.
76 ed gamma and alpha transcripts are much more plentiful than those of normal B cells that produce the
77                                  When ATP is plentiful, the epsilon-subunit assumes a "down" state, w
78 DeltaC: in the anterior PSM, where DeltaC is plentiful, the two proteins are colocalised in intracell
79 rosidase, could become much cheaper and more plentiful through production in transgenic plants.
80 ncoding transporters for inorganic ions were plentiful, whereas genes encoding transporters for organ
81 ditions in which both glucose and lipids are plentiful will the metabolic abnormality, which may be t
82 tor, where winters of extensive sea ice mean plentiful winter food from ice algae, promoting larval r
83 f approximately 3 and 11 kb that became more plentiful with developmental age.

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