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1 thm for four-dimensional reconstruction (3-D space + time).
2 re expected to strongly affect the nature of space-time.
3 e of the compact dimensions at each point in space-time.
4 xceed a fixed amount for a given interval in space-time.
5 f the equivalence principle, a non Minkowski space-time.
6  an outlook on possible future directions in space-time, 4D electron microscopy.
7            Implications for risk mapping and space-time allocation of control measures in schistosomi
8           We use this modularity to devise a space-time analogue of the well-known spin echo techniqu
9 regression and purely temporal, spatial, and space-time analyses were conducted.
10                 At the individual level, the space-time analysis showed little selection relative to
11                                       Both a space-time and an aggregated space-only model were fitte
12 load-bearing across the mammalian spindle in space-time and dissect local anchorage mechanics and mec
13 s with receptive fields that are oriented in space-time and therefore respond selectively to stimuli
14 e of gene expression to be controlled by the spacing, timing and amount of light irradiation.
15                This, in turn, allows for the spacing, timing and degree of gene expression to be cont
16 ciency in the allocation of resources across space, time, and contingencies; in many situations, exte
17 rebral blood volume (CBV)] in the domains of space, time, and dose.
18  the development of subparticle imaging with space, time, and energy resolutions of nanometers, femto
19 ngs provide evidence that representations of space, time, and number are systematically interrelated
20 etween human and natural systems vary across space, time, and organizational units.
21 ortical activation related to orientation in space, time, and person in a precisely localized set of
22  findings suggest that mental orientation in space, time, and person is managed by a specific brain s
23 t human vision integrates information across space, time, and phase to select the input most likely t
24 ed descriptors of motion detectors in native space-time, and discovered a large unexpected dynamic st
25        In general relativity, the picture of space-time assigns an ideal clock to each world line.
26 ledge, image analysis method that calculates space-time autocorrelation and cross-correlation functio
27  and providing an improved assessment of the space-time BC correlation structure.
28        In sum, the inter-connections between space, time, BC incidence and spread velocity establishe
29 account for the occasional shifting foci and space-time case clusters of endemic Burkitt's lymphoma.
30                        Both the strength and space-time character of these forces have been shown to
31 ion and retraction rates were accumulated in space-time charts revealing distinct morphodynamic state
32 ases showed highly statistically significant space-time clustering (P < 0.001).
33                                              Space-time clustering is observed when excess cases of a
34 te to the cause of PBC, we have analyzed for space-time clustering using population-based data from n
35 d on K-functions was used to test for global space-time clustering using residential addresses at the
36      We have previously reported evidence of space-time clustering, suggesting that a transient envir
37                              The most likely space-time clusters of malaria incidence for P. vivax an
38  This study aimed at identifying significant space-time clusters of malaria incidence in Loreto regio
39                                   Individual space-time clusters were identified using Kulldorff's sc
40                         A number of specific space-time clusters were identified.
41 of initial exponentials with logarithmically spaced time constants, so that none are missed.
42 ons and correlations are invariant in scaled space-time coordinates, in support of the scaling symmet
43 cal data are often complex, scale-dependent, space-time correlated, and governed by nonlinear relatio
44 of profiling floats that gives unprecedented space-time coverage of the upper 2000 meters of the glob
45  the view that gravity is a manifestation of space-time curvature, an underlying principle of general
46 e complications was implemented to model the space-time distribution of BC incidence in Hangzhou city
47 rnal waves can thus significantly affect the space-time distribution of energy available for global m
48                              Inspired by the space-time duality and by stitching of multiple microsco
49 e-based system by applying concepts from the space-time duality between diffraction and dispersive br
50                  The Dynamic Continuous-Area Space-Time (DYCAST) system was developed to identify and
51 lses, light-velocity objects, whose detailed space-time dynamics are known only through intensive com
52 chemical receptors to the full extent of the space-time dynamics inherent to these environments.
53  reviewed to interpret intermittent singular space-time dynamics observed in brain imaging experiment
54 e such a network can be used to retrieve the space-time dynamics of rainfall for an entire country (T
55                     By studying the detailed space-time evolution of the dynamical degrees of freedom
56                                              Space-time evolutions of the atomic strains and nonaffin
57  across space and time, computing the linear space-time filter for global motion direction in humans
58  motion integration, a direct measure of the space-time filter that the brain imposes on a visual sce
59     We describe an extension of the adaptive space-time finite element method (ASTFEM) used in the so
60 on of the Lamm equation based on an adaptive space-time finite element method (ASTFEM).
61 mic structure factor S(q,omega) which is the space-time Fourier transform of the electron density cor
62 y driven smooth eye movements to find the 3D space-time function that best predicts both eye movement
63         The data were used within a Bayesian space-time geostatistical framework to predict PfPR2-10
64                               We developed a space-time geostatistical kriging model to predict PM2.5
65 many applications, including those of direct space-time imaging of localized fields at interfaces and
66 ultrafast electron microscopy, which enables space-time imaging of structural dynamics in the condens
67 mass-energy distribution and the geometry of space-time in Einstein's general theory of relativity.
68 ng knowledge bases, it should yield improved space-time incidence predictions.
69 ately 14% of AI neurons evidence significant space-time interaction (inseparability).
70 ditionally, they show that weaker signals of space-time interaction are those most affected by the in
71 localized Knox test to capture the nonrandom space-time interaction of dead birds, as an indicator of
72 designed to identify hot (and cool) spots of space-time interaction within patterns of spatio-tempora
73 these input data problems on global tests of space-time interaction, this local metric is revealed to
74 dations of this hypothesis, we asked whether space-time interactions can be observed in birds.
75 anatomical disparities, we observed reliable space-time interactions in pigeons.
76 hese results demonstrate the malleability of space-time mapping and suggest that there is a self-spec
77                                          The space-time maps also characterized LGN dynamics.
78 e simultaneously constructed energy-time and space-time maps.
79  of subclinical disease were obtained from a space-time model of Environmental Protection Agency moni
80 ant's residence from a hierarchical Bayesian space-time model.
81 isease, include (a) selection of spatial and space-time modeling techniques, (b) importance of using
82 em technologies, and progress in spatial and space-time modeling, can be harnessed to prevent and con
83 ults also form the first model for emerging "space-time" molecular genetic data.
84 es: if the symmetry is exact it implies that space-time must look the same at all length scales.
85 ease in light travel time through the curved space-time near a massive body.
86 chers to further consider the uncertainty of space-time observations.
87 ium, is then an order-disorder phenomenon in space-time occurring at a temperature T(g), which is a w
88  capture the signal of rescue inhaler use in space-time offered a passive and objective signal of ast
89 vity theories in which the quantum nature of space-time on a very small scale linearly alters the spe
90 ology/epidemiology, leading to separation in space, time, or resource use.
91 se of the discreteness or non-commutivity of space-time, or through the action of extra dimensions.
92 ns of biodiversity have been identified over space, time, organism type and geographical region.
93 anching code might offer new perspectives on space-time organization at the network level.
94           We found that most neurons exhibit space-time-oriented response profiles in both monocular
95 neurons is used to signal "recognition" of a space-time pattern across the inputs of those neurons.
96                                          The space-time patterns of activity generated across arrays
97 ion models often successfully depict chaotic space-time patterns, flow phenomena, dynamical balances,
98                                          The space-time permutation scan statistic (STPSS) is designe
99 e address the subject with an application of space-time perturbation theory to the dynamics of protei
100              The time frames for significant space-time pertussis clusters were August 1993-September
101 this model supports a first-order dynamical (space-time) phase transition between active (fluid) and
102 ncy content of optical signals analyzed, and space-time plots (STPs) constructed to detect Wenckebach
103  the telemetry data to be a realization of a space-time point process.
104 2:12-h LD cycle were perfused at six equally spaced time points beginning 1 h after lights on (n=6 pe
105 t measurement were collected at five equally spaced time points over a 1-year period from 499 partici
106  method to treat missing values and unevenly spaced time points.
107                                  We fitted a space-time Poisson regression model that accounted for t
108                          For the first time, space-time probabilities of identity by descent and coal
109 that experimental biologists should use full space-time profile (instead of the averaged time series)
110            In addition, an underlying curved space-time provides a distinct contribution to a chiral
111  structure of store locations by introducing space-time random effects in an intrinsic conditionally
112    Applications can now make use of the full space-time range with the nanometer-femtosecond resoluti
113 bject of this study was to describe auditory space-time receptive field dynamics using a new method b
114 atural image movies to determine the optimal space-time receptive fields (RFs) for encoding local mot
115                                We found that space-time receptive fields of RGCs are unchanged in Vsx
116 ismicity in space, in time, and in a coupled space-time regime over the past 60 yr in Southern Califo
117 ximum Entropy (BME) interpolation of the LUR space-time residuals.
118 o achieving not only sufficient simultaneous space-time resolution but also brightness for sufficient
119          Combining the global equations with space-time-resolved intraluminal pressure measured manom
120                              We examined the space-time RF structure of cells in macaque striate cort
121 rocesses, resulting in interactions at novel space-time scale combinations that are diverse and predi
122 standing of the entanglement dynamics in the space-time scaling limit.
123 ynamic responses can be well approximated by space-time separable functions with an antagonistic cent
124                         Those thresholds are space-time separable, suggesting that the underlying neu
125                                      A state-space time series model revealed indicators of PTSD almo
126 ted to form at least ten different, parallel space-time spiking outputs.
127 o probe basic muscle mechanics including the space-time stimulation of circular muscle, the relations
128  Climate model simulations indicate that the space-time structure of the observed cooling is largely
129                                          The space-time structure of the wind forcing associated with
130  transport in a magnetic field, even in flat space-time, suggesting that such types of mixed anomaly
131 an effect outside the source light cone, the space-time surface on which light rays emanate from the
132                                     Breaking space-time symmetries in two-dimensional crystals can ma
133 l autocorrelation and correlograms assessing space-time synchrony within each influenza season were a
134 ively if there is an association between the space-time TC and BC incidence distributions at the popu
135 an the incidence maps produced by mainstream space-time techniques.
136 that there may be a microscopic structure of space-time that leads to a violation of Lorentz symmetry
137          Although the filters are defined in space-time, their human counterparts have never been stu
138 eriments that are required to support curved space-time theories.
139 e depiction of the nuclear configurations in space-time to understand barrier crossing events has ser
140              Action necessitates remembering space-time trajectories.
141               In addition, we found that the space-time tuning functions of these neurons were largel
142 ity of collecting rescue inhaler use data in space-time using electronic sensors.
143 can be understood as resulting from constant space-time variability about an increased mean temperatu
144 cies-specific refugia only if the nature and space/time variability in water availability are compati
145 rcuits, so-called distillation boxes, in the space-time volume that abstracts the computation's requi
146         A mathematical model shows how such 'space-time wiring specificity' could endow SAC dendrites
147  used to overcome the limitations of the low space - time yield and low normalized space velocity obt
148                                          The space-time yield calculated on the diterpenes content fo
149                                          The space-time-yield reaches >3x10(4) kg.m(-3).d(-1), at lea
150 g total turnover numbers of up to 32,000 and space time yields up to 3.73 g l(-1) d(-1).
151                                  Exceptional space-time yields are demonstrated for the syntheses of
152 scalable, allowing higher productivities and space-time yields compared with gas-phase protocols.
153 t also achieved 1.5-fold and 2.5-fold higher space-time yields for the two candidates, respectively,
154                                         Also space-time-yields are on the order of large-scale commer

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