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1 or other individuals with whom they interact repeatedly.
2 xpensive procedure such as prostate biopsies repeatedly.
3 same challenging conditions are experienced repeatedly.
4 to the same (homotypic) stressor experienced repeatedly.
5 g (HBS), or 1-leg shielding (1LS)-and imaged repeatedly.
6 memory alloys need to operate reversibly and repeatedly.
7 <--> alpha' phase transformation is observed repeatedly.
8 nalogs; however, the disease relapses, often repeatedly.
9 tumors (50 mm(3), NIH:OVCAR-3) were injected repeatedly (1-3 intravenous injections 7-10 d apart, all
10 tumors (50 mm(3), NIH:OVCAR-3) were injected repeatedly (1-3 intravenous injections 7-10 d apart, all
15 sponsive pathways, which-when chronically or repeatedly activated-might predispose individuals to str
17 more, hypermutator states are transitory and repeatedly alternate with decreases in mutation rate.
18 arcoding confirmed which ancient DNA samples repeatedly amplified pine DNA and were free of exogenous
21 ototriggerable system whereby patients could repeatedly and non-invasively control the timing and dos
22 r Exclusively Activated by Designer Drug) to repeatedly and non-invasively inactivate rmCD of macaque
23 firmed by an electrochemical switch, used to repeatedly and periodically deactivate/reactivate growin
24 t in the fact that nearby agents may collide repeatedly (and, worse, cannot recognize when this happe
25 s can produce different output matrices when repeatedly applied to the same inputs, and the number of
27 eous urticaria or hereditary angioedema were repeatedly asked to complete the AE-QoL along with the S
29 6 binding protein 51 (FKBP51) gene have been repeatedly associated with anxiety-related disorders and
30 ptic cell-adhesion molecule neurexin-1, were repeatedly associated with autism and schizophrenia.
31 hips and other offline social ties have been repeatedly associated with human longevity, but online i
33 pproximately 60 % of expressed genes and are repeatedly associated with specific biological functions
34 ased mass balance methods measured emissions repeatedly at five gathering facilities and three flares
35 croendoscope allows highly resolved imaging, repeatedly at the same regions within marrow tissue, ove
37 tic proteins in the ancestral C3 system have repeatedly become strongly expressed and integrated into
41 ion between primary tumor and metastasis has repeatedly been described, resulting in the need to reas
43 models of "reinforcement learning" (RL) have repeatedly been found within dopaminergic nuclei of the
44 nd mid-anterior cingulate cortex (mACC) have repeatedly been implicated in first-hand and vicarious e
45 of gene expression, microRNAs (miRNAs) have repeatedly been implicated in schizophrenia etiology.
46 last decade, dinuclear Pd(I) complexes have repeatedly been isolated from reaction mixtures previous
52 the fusion pore- can flicker open and closed repeatedly before dilating or resealing irreversibly.
55 virtual foraging task in which players chose repeatedly between two foraging environments, lost energ
56 th thrombin was captured by a laser beam and repeatedly brought into contact with surface-attached pu
58 y reversal can be achieved by VOR safely and repeatedly, but effective depletion of persistent HIV in
59 , the photocurrent direction can be switched repeatedly by applying a small electric field of <1 V mu
62 lavirus and Bundibugyo ebolavirus) have also repeatedly caused outbreaks in Central Africa and thus s
63 piratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) has repeatedly caused outbreaks in the Arabian Peninsula.
65 ttery is stable enough for the battery to be repeatedly charged and discharged with a very low charge
66 duals, however, instead seem to prefer risk (repeatedly choosing uncertain large rewards over certain
69 s alike, research across the social sciences repeatedly concludes that Americans are largely unconcer
74 hich do not exist in the target network (ii) repeatedly counting the frequency of the motifs generate
77 ditional decision theory, behavioral studies repeatedly demonstrate that our preferences are modulate
79 ugh involvement in memory processes has been repeatedly demonstrated for the MBs, direct proof of suc
82 asured in lymphoblastoid cell lines has been repeatedly demonstrated to differ between various human
84 le of producing complex, functional parts by repeatedly depositing thin layers of powder particles at
86 cal qubit in three long-lived nuclear spins, repeatedly detect phase errors by non-destructive measur
87 Three men ages 36, 39, and 70 demonstrated repeatedly detectable anti-HEV IgM, but all were HEV-RNA
90 rinogen) and lifestyle factors were measured repeatedly; diabetes incidence (new cases) was monitored
91 pering gallery mode (WGM) sensor that can be repeatedly dipped into aqueous solutions and lifted.
92 of a self-targeting guide RNA (stgRNA) that repeatedly directs Streptococcus pyogenes Cas9 nuclease
101 te sexes and sex-biased gene expression have repeatedly evolved in animals and plants, but the underl
102 cross Asclepias species, clonal reproduction repeatedly evolved in lower temperature conditions, in s
103 d the Cretaceous (201 to 66 Ma), plesiosaurs repeatedly evolved long- and short-necked body plans [1,
104 atodes are very common animals and they have repeatedly evolved parasitic lifestyles during their evo
106 vention (ERP) therapy, in which patients are repeatedly exposed to compulsive triggers but prevented
109 blebees (Bombus terrestris), where they were repeatedly exposed to rewarding and unrewarding artifici
111 s the sample, each molecule in the sample is repeatedly exposed to the maxima, which exacerbates blea
112 parate group of mice, CL was extinguished by repeatedly exposing mice to the activity chamber under d
113 mans many social-cognitive skills, they have repeatedly failed experimental tests of such false-belie
115 instance, if an originally neutral event is repeatedly followed by an event that elevates the firing
116 tional stimulus (CS), such as a tone that is repeatedly followed by an unconditional corneal stimulus
118 ter co-opted the striated contractile module repeatedly - for example, in vertebrate heart evolution.
120 (i.e. heterosexual and homosexual) men have repeatedly found that erotic stimuli depicting men's pre
122 vealed that peritrichs may have transitioned repeatedly from freshwater to brackish/marine/hypersalin
126 ocus is amplified through the mechanism that repeatedly generates palindromic DNA, such as Breakage-F
127 nal pedigree for a marine fish population by repeatedly genotyping all individuals in a population of
128 agnosis, unless the corrected QT interval is repeatedly >/=500 ms without an acquired explanation.
129 ciation analysis detected seven markers that repeatedly had associations with frost tolerance in at l
130 e materials in two-dimensional (2D) form has repeatedly had transformative impact on science and tech
132 fection despite good adherence, evidenced by repeatedly high concentrations of tenofovir diphosphate
133 knots, which are common motifs and have been repeatedly hypothesized to play an important role in gui
141 ted long term with rhesus cytomegalovirus by repeatedly immunizing infected animals with nonfunctiona
142 enzyme monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) have been repeatedly implicated in studies of alcohol use and depe
144 of various stem cells or their progeny have repeatedly improved cardiac performance in animal models
145 hat an activation wave front could propagate repeatedly in a circle, initiated by a stimulus in the v
147 tions, we posit that saliva can be collected repeatedly in longitudinal studies to reduce exposure-me
148 ed a novel challenge model by infecting mice repeatedly in short intervals with low doses of influenz
149 itivity in the glomerular layer was observed repeatedly in the beta-glomerulus only, mechanosensitive
151 mic force microscopy (HS-AFM) can be used to repeatedly induce and disrupt annexin assemblies and stu
153 s biological variations in ventilatory drive repeatedly induce temporary and irregular ringing effect
155 in photosynthesis and isoprene emission were repeatedly induced by rapid environmental modifications
156 children by the age of three years and then repeatedly infects throughout life; this it does despite
158 rified (c-kit+/sca1+/lin-) HSCs were infused repeatedly into mice undergoing fibrotic liver injury.
159 h regional flow and energy metabolism can be repeatedly investigated to demonstrate penumbra tissue,
161 ward processing and motivation and have been repeatedly linked to addictive disorders, including nico
162 pometric data of the children were collected repeatedly </=6 y of age, and BMI was calculated.
164 eafter, total and specific fat subtypes were repeatedly measured by using validated food-frequency qu
165 In this prospective 10-year cohort study, we repeatedly measured coronary artery calcium by CT in 679
169 xt-dependent selection on mating success, we repeatedly measured the behaviour, social environment an
170 ramework for modeling the joint evolution of repeatedly measured variables and time-to-event outcomes
172 contamination from maternal tissues has been repeatedly misinterpreted as epigenetic phenomena, which
173 r neural differentiation for items that were repeatedly mispredicted and restudied compared with item
175 Significantly, this technique can be used to repeatedly modify membranes allowing iterative control o
176 GBs emerging from contacts can be easily and repeatedly modulated, with switching ratios up to approx
178 cocaine to elevate dopamine levels has been repeatedly observed as a consequence of cocaine use in h
181 ern can not only be generated and terminated repeatedly on demand, but can also be easily manipulated
182 ther on postoperative day (POD) 1, POD 4, or repeatedly on POD 4, 8, and 15, and compared to untreate
183 as building materials, evolution has arrived repeatedly on structural solutions that rely on clever g
184 minal helix of S-peptide unfolds and refolds repeatedly on the microsecond timescale, indicating that
185 Host-targeted virulence factors have evolved repeatedly out of this pool by exaptation of the enzymat
188 ributed along its length, weighing each cell repeatedly over the 4-20 min it spends in the channel.
190 , PET/CT and Cerenkov studies were performed repeatedly over time to follow the course of metastatic
199 derrecognized condition in which individuals repeatedly pick at their skin, leading to noticeable tis
203 , when the same visual stimulus is presented repeatedly, postsynaptic currents vary in amplitude.
204 ce of these binding pockets is conserved and repeatedly present in domain V of several GH70 glucansuc
205 small set of semantically-related items are repeatedly presented over several cycles so that the tar
207 crease in the yield of high-quality data and repeatedly probed the same individual polyprotein to ded
208 cording (APR) mechanism, it continuously and repeatedly produces proximity records of any nearby pair
209 Here, we experimentally demonstrate that repeatedly projecting joint observables of multiple spin
211 nce of the central nervous system (CNS) have repeatedly provoked dismissal of the existence of immune
212 edictive skill of prognostic models has been repeatedly questioned because of scale limitations of em
213 the locations of clusters in the images are repeatedly randomized to estimate the distribution of th
215 erated a Ru(III) state that subsequently and repeatedly reacted with neighbouring Ru(II) dyes via sel
216 computer tasks across multiple sessions and repeatedly received warnings that pressing the "Escape"
217 t-enamel bond strength and the ability to be repeatedly recharged to maintain long-term high levels o
219 ve interpretations of unchanging stimuli, we repeatedly recorded high-density EEG after normal sleep
220 efense, whereby genes of mobile elements are repeatedly recruited for defense functions; the partiall
223 esistance emerged after E11 populations were repeatedly reduced (either by ClO2-exposure or by diluti
224 ted from eusociality to solitary living have repeatedly reduced investment in these potentially costl
225 olaviruses and related filoviruses have been repeatedly reemerging across the vast equatorial belt of
227 The newt, a urodele amphibian, is able to repeatedly regenerate its limbs throughout its lifespan,
228 vades its host's adaptive immune response by repeatedly replacing its dense variant surface glycoprot
230 In young rodents, this form of LTD has been repeatedly reported to require presynaptic NMDARs for it
231 tient with multiple postoperative infections repeatedly required profound voriconazole dose reduction
232 avioral and life history trajectories can be repeatedly reset on activational (usually behavior) or d
234 olution of heteromorphic sex chromosomes has repeatedly resulted in the evolution of sex chromosome-s
235 es in human immunity have been elegantly and repeatedly revealed by the discovery of individuals with
237 ndividual receptor molecules in the apo form repeatedly sample both conformations, with a bias toward
238 7 unique probes in a homogeneous sample, and repeatedly sample the same probes in different states.Th
239 -response pollution measurement platform and repeatedly sampled every street in a 30-km(2) area of Oa
241 led equivalent feed ("light"), and blood was repeatedly sampled from rats over 10 time points for 28
243 in 24 roof-harvested rainwater (RHRW) tanks repeatedly sampled over six monthly sampling events (n =
244 ancient regulatory variant in GROW1 has been repeatedly selected in northern environments and that pa
245 rly neutral for all scenarios.Climate models repeatedly show a warm and dry bias over the central Uni
246 perties and under certain optimal conditions repeatedly show Seebeck coefficients reaching values of
247 estosterone administration studies in humans repeatedly show that a proxy for individuals' prenatal t
251 ing-based markers of schizophrenia have been repeatedly shown to separate patients from healthy contr
254 es exhibit a peculiar behavior in which they repeatedly stray from, but then return to, the newly dis
257 nducted a human fMRI study in which subjects repeatedly studied various word-picture pairs, learning
260 ered-in response to a sound environment that repeatedly switches between quiet and loud, midbrain neu
261 ntract and elongate their body controlled by repeatedly switching on/off an alternating magnetic fiel
262 asitic and mutualistic treatments, evolution repeatedly targeted the gacA/gacS bacterial two-componen
264 patially recurrent excitatory chain, passing repeatedly through zones of local feedback inhibition.
270 nimal (18)F-FDG PET in rats by performing it repeatedly to monitor the time course of variations in t
271 nonical Wnt/beta-catenin signalling, operate repeatedly to regulate tissue- and stage-specific transc
275 stive aversive effects (vomiting), evoked by repeatedly touching the food with chemosensory mouthpart
276 ial core, in which light is controllably and repeatedly transferred back and forth between sub-micron
277 lgaris Hildenborough (DvH) to collapse after repeatedly transitioning from sulfate respiration to syn
278 rea during breeding and significant costs of repeatedly travelling between foraging patches and the s
279 ; 78% males) were prospectively enrolled and repeatedly underwent cardiovascular magnetic resonance a
281 stable over time for several isolates tested repeatedly up to three months after culture initiation,
283 at these stable pathways may be reliably and repeatedly used for large-scale cortical communication.
285 less device-dependent, and can be easily and repeatedly used on a large scale to monitor the progress
286 A limited number of signaling pathways are repeatedly used to regulate a wide variety of processes
287 ort condition in which they saw an adult try repeatedly, using various methods, to achieve each of tw
289 The ability to induce transgene expression repeatedly via administration of an oral inducer in vivo
291 d luminescence ages suggest that Neandertals repeatedly visited 'Ein Qashish between 70 and 60 ka.
292 and disappears when a person makes decisions repeatedly, whereas the reputation-based reciprocity is
296 l self-healing materials able to self-repair repeatedly without degradation or external stimuli.
298 distillable alkoxysilanes has been explored repeatedly without success for 85 years as an alternativ
300 ther fabrication of a solid film that can be repeatedly written on using a visible laser pen or proje
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