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1     The supply chain for U.S. health care is really 5 different supply chains, and each one has its o
2  been lauded as novel solvents, but is there really a difference between them and concentrated aqueou
3 nce that a macroscopic electrical circuit is really a quantum system.
4 ent, but its multicellular fruiting stage is really a society.
5 nel, leading us to suggest that FtsEX is not really a transporter even though it probably has to hydr
6 o conducted to verify whether C. elegans are really able to detect the rigidity of substrates or whet
7 ected to do so if the regression process was really able to identify independent differential gene ex
8 be asked: Is this amount of injury and death really acceptable for an over-the-counter pain reliever?
9 help people" and "Now tell me, what have you really accomplished?"
10 ankton communities in the Xiangxi River were really affected by environmental changes from the Three
11                Once confirmed that they were really affected by MSSE, we performed haplotype analysis
12 nlikely to be misled by the things that will really alter their lives.
13  suggests that the somatic ciliate genome is really an 'epigenome', formed through templates and sign
14 wouldn't apply there 'cos you know, it's not really an ethnic hospital'.
15 nd that N(alpha)-N(beta) bond "insertion" is really an intramolecular N(alpha) atom migration process
16                     If chemotherapeutics are really antiangiogenics in disguise, why have they failed
17 st frequently presented directions than they really are (estimation biases); and (ii) in the absence
18 em, there is disagreement about whether they really are a problem for researchers in the behavioral s
19                                       So AGN really are just scaled-up Galactic black holes.
20 edisposes toward it; whether glucocorticoids really are plausible candidates for contributing to the
21 towards showing that such glycolipid domains really are present within both model and cellular membra
22  surgical and invasive diagnostic procedures really are the cause of infective endocarditis.
23 rtefact makes cells appear stiffer than they really are.
24 ar closer to the heading direction than they really are.
25  seemingly disparate aspects of host defense really are.
26 ear more similar to previous input than they really are.
27 nsors to illustrate how close to market they really are.
28 ration, it is not clear how sustainable they really are.
29 ken to represent "what psychiatric disorders really are." A flexible and more instrumentalist view of
30 kplace, such as whether the environments are really as distinct as they are often perceived to be, as
31  electrospray ionization (ESI), appear to be really attractive methods for the characterization of bi
32                                  How will we really be able to put genetics to work in the psychiatri
33                                     Could it really be an epidemic involving an infectious agent?
34                Drug-food interactions should really be considered as formulation-food interactions be
35 ture dominant forest types in the north will really be dominated by oaks, as modelled via DISTRIB.
36 the systematic errors in published trees may really be far larger than the analytical methods (e.g.,
37 nimally invasive valve replacement will ever really be important.
38 t what kind of entity would a synthetic cell really be?
39 utionary computation (EC), but which has not really been applied in this way to experimental breeding
40 life cognitive decline and dementia risk may really begin with improving educational quality and acce
41         It is not clear whether such mutants really behave as loss-of-function mutants as predicted b
42                           How these proteins really behave within the SCN, individually and in relati
43                                  So, do they really believe media stories that suggest, for example,
44 nor and acceptor columns at the interface is really beneficial for optimal charge separation.
45 y urban tree planting campaigns to make them really beneficial for urban dwellers.
46                            But are two heads really better than one?
47 lly imposed polarity upon a filament that is really bipolar, with the two strands running in opposite
48 even for the extreme case represented by the really bulky t-butyl group.
49  can be put to work to engineer systems that really can be called 'thought partners', systems built t
50 requency of carbohydrates consumption do not really capture boy's chronic hyperglycemia, boys being m
51 mpetition and viral defense, a situation not really captured by present idealized models that operate
52 peptides and their fatty-acid conjugates are really challenging.
53  95% confidence interval, 0.15-1.67; P=0.27) really close to nonhypogammaglobulinemic and nonsubstitu
54 increase reaching a LOD of 45 ng/ml which is really close to the fixed accomplishment.
55 ast some items in long-term memory may never really come to an end.
56 d whether pretherapeutic factors and MRD are really competing or complementary tools to individualize
57 dant, in which case micrometeorite oxidation really constrains the CO(2)/N(2) ratio, not the total ox
58               The results indicate that lees really consume oxygen and that their OCR tended to decre
59 e efforts with an eye to whether or not they really contribute to prevention.
60 gramme entitled 'Transplants: Are the Donors Really Dead?' Several United States experts not only dis
61                                         What really defines a telomere?
62             Since the function of a receptor really depends on its protein sequence, it is important
63 CDKN1C/P57 revealed that the senescent state really depends on the accumulation of CDKN1C/p57.
64 nown whether the dominant immune response is really directed against the skin or we have insufficient
65  speech-plus-gesture and sign-with-iconicity really display the same expressive resources.
66  groups, it is unclear whether these bonobos really do belong to separate groups.
67 he question of how much the analysis results really do differ, first at the gene level, then at the b
68         However, what can artificial muscles really do for humans?
69   The evidence is now clear; thresher sharks really do hunt with their tails.
70 ve international luxury markets, individuals really do matter to conservation.
71 r cells that have differentiated into stalks really do retain the ability to make new tips, we have r
72 ples of treatments for serious disease which really do work extremely well, most claims for big impro
73                However, to test whether SBRT really does improve progression-free survival, randomise
74 ur second aim was to see whether allopurinol really does reduce vascular tissue OS in CAD patients.
75                                       But it really doesn't matter with me now, because I've been to
76               In The Myth of Martyrdom: What Really Drives Suicide Bombers, Rampage Shooters, and Oth
77  inequality, generally believed nonlocal, is really due to a series of three measurements (not two as
78                                            A really easy method to transfer commercial single-walled
79  lunches were observed to determine what was really eaten and the results of these observations were
80 itions, yet no therapeutic strategy has been really effective for its treatment.
81 ong all the compounds, verteporfin (VER) was really efficient in enhancing PMN-mediated bacterial kil
82  clear, and needs a more focused approach to really elucidate what helps people stay mentally healthy
83 s, indicating a lack of understanding of the really emergent ocular pathologies among population.
84 hat that none of the experiments they review really establishes that human adults, infants, or nonhum
85                       Those effects were not really evident with a-glucosidase, likely due to the sma
86                       Those effects were not really evident with alpha-glucosidase, likely due to the
87                                   Does spite really exist in nature?
88 onfirm that isotope (22)Ne and regular CO(2) really exist in the output gas from reactors determined
89                 However, whether lipid rafts really exist or function remains controversial.
90 on without renal allograft rejection may not really exist.
91 g tickover, thereby confirming that tickover really exists.
92 nd indicates that the Trojan-horse mechanism really exists.
93 perceptually close to real life and possibly really experienced by the actors, audiences may experien
94                    The proposed procedure is really fast, with an extraction time of 11 s, and it red
95                                          Not really finished (nrf), a larval-lethal mutation in zebra
96 n transfer processes, but also because it is really fruitful in the development of new analytical sen
97 aulting in high-temperature, eruptible magma really generate measurable seismic events?
98 euroscience, which will help neuroscience to really "go social"; this may also be relevant for our un
99  Woolf is also quoted as saying "nothing has really happened until it has been described," a harbinge
100     We conclude that the Aplysia feeding CPG really has a coherent internal network state whose dynam
101 he question of whether the new GII.13/21 GBS really has such a narrow glycan binding spectrum.
102 ntal biologists to question whether ES cells really have an in vivo equivalent, or whether their prop
103 ients do not achieve CR2 and therefore never really have an opportunity for a potential curative ther
104                          Do DC power systems really have no reactive power?
105 ell the authors, "Hey, you forgot to do this really important thing, without which it is hard to acce
106                              Therefore it is really important to establish detailed information about
107 ive care unit trials offers the potential to really improve our understanding of how the preterm brai
108 lex deep learning models in this case cannot really improve the prediction performance, with the best
109              How important is rapid response really in an often chronic or recurrent depressive disor
110                          When the signal was really indistinct, any key press was regarded as correct
111                            But which factors really influence children's day-to-day language use?
112 us do not test whether motion information is really integrated across this whole area.
113 this purpose, offering cheap and easy-to-use really integrated sensing systems for rapid on-site dete
114 g which of the proposed binding partners can really interact with CTX using biochemical methods and r
115 hat RAP2.12 protein level is affected by the REALLY INTERESTING GENE (RING) domain containing SEVEN I
116 esistance required increased expression of a really interesting gene (RING) domain-deficient BRCA1 pr
117                         E3s belonging to the Really Interesting New Gene (RING) and Homologous to E6-
118  XIAP polyubiquitination is dependent on the really interesting new gene (RING) catalytic domain, (ii
119 r 1 (BRCA1) in complex with BRCA1-associated really interesting new gene (RING) domain 1 (BARD1) is a
120 s E3 ligase activity also requires an intact really interesting new gene (RING) domain because Iduna
121 hysical interaction is independent of IDOL's really interesting new gene (RING) domain E3 ligase acti
122                            Here, we identify really interesting new gene (RING) domain proteins as bi
123 tor of the p53 tumor suppressor, possesses a Really Interesting New Gene (RING) domain within its C-t
124 ntains three hemerythrin (HHE) domains and a Really Interesting New Gene (RING) domain, interacts wit
125 roduction of BRCA1 that lacks the N-terminal really interesting new gene (RING) domain.
126 hat contain one plant homeodomain (PHD), two really interesting new gene (RING) domains, and one set
127 ed on product distribution predicts that the really interesting new gene (RING) E3 enzymes SCF(Cdc4)
128 (CRBN), a substrate receptor of the cullin-4 really interesting new gene (RING) E3 ligase complex.
129 nation in vitro in the presence of one of 65 really interesting new gene (RING) E3 ligases.
130                               Members of the really interesting new gene (RING) E3 ubiquitin ligase f
131  a large family of proteins that function as Really Interesting New Gene (RING) E3 ubiquitin ligases.
132                                          The really interesting new gene (RING) family of proteins co
133 -associated ubiquitin-protein ligases in the Really Interesting New Gene (RING) family, PEX2, PEX10,
134 irus Ub ligase 2 (HUL-2) associated with the really interesting new gene (RING) finger domain encoded
135 nked gene Rnf12 encodes the ubiquitin ligase really interesting new gene (RING) finger LIM domain-int
136                                          The Really Interesting New Gene (RING) Finger Protein 4 (RNF
137 , enhancer of zeste, and trithorax (SET) and really interesting new gene (RING) finger-associated (SR
138 is study that NKLAM contains a cysteine-rich really interesting new gene (RING) in between RING-RING
139                               Using a cullin-really interesting new gene (RING) ligase-based CRISPR-C
140 rix were believed to require the docking and really interesting new gene (RING) subcomplexes, protein
141 NDUCING TEMPERATURE 2 (CSIT2) that encodes a really interesting new gene (RING) type E3 ligase, contr
142 riant in MYCBP2, a gene encoding an atypical really interesting new gene (RING) ubiquitin ligase and
143                          Overexpression of a really interesting new gene (RING)-deleted dominant-nega
144  the ligase that also contains the essential Really Interesting New Gene (RING)-finger domain was suf
145    Arkadia's function in vivo depends on the really interesting new gene (RING)-H2 interaction with t
146                   We show here that the rice really interesting new gene (RING)-type E3 ubiquitin lig
147 E3s, the E2 UBCH7 is unable to function with really interesting new gene (RING)-type E3s, thereby res
148                                              Really interesting new gene 3 (Ring3), semaphorin subcla
149 sociated factor 2 (TRAF2) mutant lacking the really interesting new gene and zinc finger domains (TRA
150 RCA1185delAG breast cancer cells expressed a really interesting new gene domain-less (RING-less) BRCA
151 s physically associated with RPW8.2 with its REALLY INTERESTING NEW GENE finger domain that is essent
152 s previously identified a role for RNF138, a really interesting new gene finger E3 ubiquitin ligase,
153  apices included the repression of genes for Really Interesting New Gene finger proteins and basic do
154                                  The RING or Really Interesting New Gene represents a family of eukar
155     Early investigations of E3s of the RING (really interesting new gene) and HECT (homologous to the
156 ized by the presence of amino-terminal RING (really interesting new gene) and PHD (plant homeo domain
157 er 40S dissociation, placing the Ltn1p RING (Really Interesting New Gene) domain near the exit channe
158          For many E3 ligases, a mobile RING (Really Interesting New Gene) domain stimulates ubiquitin
159 fd2p has a fold similar to that of the RING (Really Interesting New Gene) domain that is present in c
160 -amino acid protein containing a C3HC4 RING (really interesting new gene) domain that may function as
161 E6-associated protein C terminus) or a RING (really interesting new gene) domain to catalyse polyubiq
162 tor receptor-associated factor 6) is a RING (really interesting new gene) domain ubiquitin (Ub) ligas
163  tripartite motif protein 2 (TRIM2), a RING (really interesting new gene) domain-containing protein.
164               The Arabidopsis thaliana RING (Really Interesting New Gene) domain-containing proteins
165 ulated by several mechanisms including RING (Really Interesting New Gene) domain-mediated autoubiquit
166 nti-parallel ss-strands reminiscent of RING (really interesting new gene) domains.
167                           Cullin (CUL)-RING (Really Interesting New Gene) E3 ubiquitin (Ub) ligases (
168 r additional E3 ligases containing the RING (Really Interesting New Gene) finger domains that are inv
169 molecules from the intracellular GRAIL RING (really interesting new gene) finger to the small cytosol
170   These findings demonstrate that CUL3-RING (really interesting new gene) ligases that contain KLHL3
171                         TRAC-1 (T cell RING (really interesting new gene) protein identified in activ
172 s study, we identified the Arabidopsis RING (really interesting new gene) type E3 ubiquitin ligase SP
173  substrate adaptor proteins for cullin-RING (really interesting new gene) ubiquitin E3 ligases.
174                                        RING (really interesting new gene) zinc-finger proteins have i
175 three consecutive zinc-binding domains-RING (really interesting new gene), Bbox1, and Bbox2-that have
176 s, such as LIM (Lin-11, Isl-1, Mec-3), RING (really interesting new gene), PHD (plant homeodomain) an
177                                        RING (Really Interesting New Gene)-in-between-RING (RBR) enzym
178 is of the Arabidopsis thaliana RING-ANK (for Really Interesting New Gene-Ankyrin) family, a subgroup
179          Here we define a novel role for the really interesting new gene-domain E3 ubiquitin ligase d
180 y are controlled by ubiquitination involving really interesting new genes (RING) domain-containing pr
181 fferent molecular entities have created some really interesting structures for more than 15 years wit
182                                          The really interesting thing about herpesviruses is that the
183                         This aspect could be really interesting to consider and justify the 5-HT(1A)
184                                 Cullin-RING (really intersting new gene) E3 ubiquitin ligases (CRLs)
185 that improve health and society, but what is really involved in this process?
186 tions and an erroneous perception of what RM really is and can offer.
187  the question of how effective social policy really is at reducing new infections that, left alone, c
188 y examining the evidence that G protein bias really is desirable and also by discussing whether the l
189 al. demonstrate that metabolism in brown fat really is increased when adult humans are exposed to col
190 r how prevalent Internet use for health care really is or what impact it has on health care utilizati
191 ems; however, what a black TiO2 nanoparticle really is remains a mystery.
192 thesis in anthers and shown that this enzyme really is required for male fertility.
193 ortality enhancement must be dominant if ADE really is responsible for the immunological distance bet
194 ackie Gleason was wont to say: "How sweet it really is!" And--reflecting on the 1940s-1980s, when stu
195  remain ignorant of how frequent the process really is.
196 s with relevance to metabolism in humans--it really is.
197      Yet it remains unclear what personality really is: is it just the behavioural patterns themselve
198 with reviewers' comments ranging from "It is really just a show and tell paper and doesn';t have any
199                                   What do we really know about the nonchromatin elements (if any) of
200 n a strong position to discover what animals really know about their fellow beings, be it based on si
201                           However, we do not really know whether loss of preferred floral resources i
202                            Second, we do not really know which variables most rating scales measure.
203 owever, the most honest answer is, "We don't really know.
204 emia per se on liver-related outcomes is not really known outside the human immunodeficiency virus co
205 rent-year fertilizer and the sources are not really known.
206 arboxyl functionalized nanoparticles surface really leads to orthogonal or directed immobilization of
207 ss, some maintain that language models don't really learn language and also that, even if they did, t
208  "My religious or spiritual beliefs are what really lie behind my whole approach to life." Response o
209 ponents of kin selection and group selection really lie.
210 rs, particularly for these rare cancers, are really limited.
211 ds obtained from isolation have proven to be really low (<0.01%), greatly hindering the study of thes
212 e discriminated from the sensory inputs that really matter, those representing our environment.
213  that would tell us which of the many pieces really matter.
214 ompting a need for new tools to measure what really matters to individuals.
215           But what does the word "coherence" really mean in the context of molecules and other quantu
216 re believed to be manifest and what the data really mean.
217  difference for a trivial effect that is not really meaningfully different from the null.
218 failed to understand what tissue engineering really means and to appreciate that engineering is synon
219 uestion of what "detecting CORM-2 or CORM-3" really means in the context of CO research.
220 his review, we explore what treatment of AKI really means, discuss the emerging therapies, and examin
221                        Are trees in savannas really more heterogeneous?
222                    But are these individuals really more responsive to drugs, or could they have enha
223  that seemingly affect one primary organ are really multiorgan diseases, with substantial secondary r
224 e clinical trials must focus on patients who really need adjunct cardioprotection, that is, those wit
225 ady have 7 billion people on earth and don't really need more.
226 ; careful consideration of whether questions really need to be answered, especially in cases where an
227                           But does a protein really need to be marked twice with two different modifi
228 ompts the question: what is this flexibility really needed for?
229 t up the question of whether antibiotics are really needed in the treatment of acute otitis media.
230  answers to the ultimate question: "Are they really needed or can bulk materials accomplish the same?
231 d does not belong because (i) a protein with really new fold may contain some structural fragments no
232                                         It's really nice' in which the attachment of an adverbial phr
233  of reproducible error is low, then there is really no purpose in substantially allocating more resou
234 riaceae, although it is unknown whether this really occurs in the bovine fecal environment.
235                                  Is my story really of that much interest?
236 fects of negation ("not") and intensifiers ("really") on the representation of scalar adjectives (e.g
237 y cell wall signals and improving resolution really opens new avenues for the use of DNP-enhanced sol
238 ever, the food simulant did not seem to be a really outstanding variable for long term storage.
239 ppealing mechanism for membrane sculpting is really overhyped.
240 er may be partitioned into experiments to be really performed and mere thought-experiments.
241 pecies appear to thrive in places where they really persist only because individuals disperse into th
242                                        Is it really possible that all of these areas and candidate mo
243                                        Is it really possible to learn new information during deep sle
244 demonstrated on model samples that it is now really possible to perform dual beam depth profiling exp
245 charge, indicating the Oakland score did not really predict safe discharge.
246  method can this broad collaborative process really proceed.
247 , called phenolic compounds, associated with really promising properties and bioactivities.
248 nts, or families; and whether guidelines can really protect against harm or abuse.
249  occasion about how much value these studies really provide, it is clear that many of the strongest r
250  a veteran of the "good old days" (they were really quite bad), young physicians who hope to become c
251 ssion levels of classical reference genes is really quite huge (e.g. 44 fold for GAPDH in one data se
252 to believe that members of their gender are "really, really smart." Also at age 6, girls begin to avo
253  activities said to be for children who are "really, really smart." These findings suggest that gende
254                   It appears that CO2 is not really reduced but rather participates, on the basis of
255                                      Do they really refute the traditional view that the ability to d
256  impact on the observed enzyme behavior, not really related to structural changes.
257 ng a need to test if the two pitchstones are really related.
258 gional biases, and all fall short of what is really required: ecosystem reconstruction.
259 n unrelated individuals in non-human animals really resemble exchanges or are they a consequence of s
260     Curiously, most of these issues were not really resolved.
261 ns within anxiety-related brain circuits are really responsible for their anxiolytic effects and how
262                              Are adolescents really risk-seekers or does some richer underlying prefe
263 nal Ab titers and memory B cells, but how it really shapes the Ag-specific B cell compartment is poor
264 e technologies include microblogging, blogs, really simple syndication (RSS) feeds, podcasts, wikis,
265 ve that members of their gender are "really, really smart." Also at age 6, girls begin to avoid activ
266 ies said to be for children who are "really, really smart." These findings suggest that gendered noti
267 n that dogs are only able to smell when they really sniff, and that the temperature has an influence
268 of the Drosophila spinster and zebrafish not really started mutants suggest that these proteins may p
269 mach beyond 4 h, time from which proteolysis really started.
270                              But are females really suffering or do the benefits of having sons that
271 tion, and two flippers are indeed needed to "really swim," i.e., achieve high mechanosensitivity.
272 orphan' mammalian G-protein-coupled receptor really tell us something about human physiology?
273 sponding on a turn-taking task, but are they really the basis of a social learning mechanism?
274                                  But is this really the case?
275                                      Is this really the case?
276                                  But is this really the fate of such perspectival shapes?
277 esigned to determine whether weight loss was really the important factor.
278 e argue that observed trait associations are really the phenomenon to be explained, and propose that
279 tablish that the observed photochemistry was really the result of a true single-step tri-pi-methane r
280 line, ring, mesh, and dot aggregates are not really the transmissible prion species and should only b
281 its to achieve statistical independence, are really theoretical hypotheses that warrant empirical con
282 think like people should simulate how people really think in their everyday lives.
283            However, are new asexual lineages really those powerful invaders that could quickly displa
284 ults demonstrate that both types of LECs are really two extremes of one class of electroluminescent d
285 "cloaca," which is Latin for sewer, they are really two separate entities in terms of surgical manage
286 etics, assembly, and function, but we do not really understand how it works.
287 diates and requires further investigation to really understand the mode of action and the origins of
288 normal in all forms of cancer, but it is not really understood how this occurs and what is its role i
289 ound in microporous polymers which make them really unique and merit further exploration.
290 ed as a step for determining whether one can really use the former to predict dosimetry of the latter
291                The numerous data sets become really useful when they are interconnected under a unifo
292                                     The only really viable course of action is to discover new antibi
293                       In addition, I did not really want to compose my own memorial.
294 rm for oncologists and patients, oncologists really want to know which therapy to start for a given p
295 ess toward determining whether these objects really warp spacetime as predicted by the general theory
296 inning of the pandemic seemed longer than it really was.
297 addition, a specific type of antibody worked really well with the new drug in blocking virus infectio
298  often thought they were healthier than they really were.
299 f how MHC class I and MHC class II molecules really work.
300  to an understanding of how a bacterial cell really works.

 
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