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1 her from active shunting of blood or passive steal).
2 mia, prolonged aortic clamping, and vascular steal.
3 llowing dipyridamole in the segments without steal.
4 sodilation is usually attributed to coronary steal.
5 ependent myocardium correlates with coronary steal.
6  a watch and then conceal the item that they stole.
7 ize the chance that their own caches will be stolen.
8 P<0.0001) that of asynergic segments without steal (0.81+/-0.24) and those with normal contraction (0
9 ced (P<.001) versus normal (0.90+/-0.45) and steal (0.92+/-0.60).
10 synergic, collateral-dependent segments with steal (1.15+/-0.35 mL.min-1.g-1) exceeded (P<0.0001) tha
11           Subjects (N=11) were instructed to steal a ring or a watch and then conceal the item that t
12 al evolution strategy in which coronaviruses stole a galectin from hosts, incorporated it into their
13 y relevant ToM task in which subjects could "steal" a contested grape from one of two human competito
14 ic choices when faced with an opportunity to steal and to resist an attack.
15 teria reflecting covert delinquent acts (eg, stealing and hurting animals).
16 e dispersal was caused by agoutis repeatedly stealing and recaching each other's buried seeds.
17  following dipyridamole in the segments with steal, and increased from 87 +/- 19 to 138 +/- 16 ml/100
18  commonly associated with symptoms, complete steal, and the need for intervention.
19 ntentional (feeling unsafe, having something stolen, and physical fighting) injury.
20 that E. cuniculi also uses these proteins to steal ATP from its eukaryotic host to sustain its lifest
21 a large number of data is crucial when it is stolen because all of things have identified information
22 hese data suggest HF patients preferentially steal blood flow from locomotor muscles to accommodate t
23 Dominants retaliated when their own food was stolen, but they did not punish when the food of third-p
24 e as a pilferer to the possibility of future stealing by another bird, and modify their caching strat
25 1); abnormal, < 2 mL x min(-1) x g(-1); and "steal," decline versus baseline > or = 0.15 mL x min(-1)
26 study was done to determine whether coronary steal (defined as an absolute decrease in perfusion from
27 ransporter that is used by microsporidia for stealing energy in the form of ATP from their hosts [5].
28 ot punish when the food of third-parties was stolen, even when the victim was related to them.
29 fections (16 cohorts; n>6439 fistulas), 0.05 steal events (15 cohorts; n>2543 fistulas), 0.24 thrombo
30  regions in the homunculus, ruling out blood-stealing explanations.
31 tically court females, whereas type II males steal fertilizations from type I males and, like females
32                             Animals commonly steal food from other species, termed interspecific klep
33 troglodytes), could punish an individual who stole food.
34 ependent myocardium consistent with coronary steal in about 45% of patients with severe CAD.
35 d data on the absolute magnitude of coronary steal in humans.
36 to overcome iron starvation, for example, by stealing iron from the host or other bacteria through sp
37 er it's adding a few dollars in value to the stolen items reported on an insurance claim form or drop
38 s shown that prebiotic vesicles are able to 'steal' lipids from each other.
39 alled"coronary-subclavian steal").Subclavian steal may also manifest as vertebrobasilar insufficiency
40                               Thus, coronary steal may play an important role in the pathogenesis of
41 whether transient focal hypoxia and vascular steal might contribute to progressive deleterious effect
42 ition increases the likelihood of winners to steal money from their counterparts in a subsequent unre
43              In the 8 patients with coronary steal, myocardial blood flow decreased from 90 +/- 18 ml
44 on by deterring other flower visitors, or by stealing nectar.
45  with the host, which enable the parasite to steal nutrients and water.
46                                     Coronary steal occurred in 8 of the 18 patients.
47 their replication are dependent on recurrent stealing of cryptophyte nuclei.
48                        Kleptoparasitism, the stealing of food by one animal from another, is a widesp
49                        Kleptoparasitism, the stealing of food items from other animals, is a common b
50 s origins in honey hunting-the opportunistic stealing of honey from wild honey bee nests.
51 iation between dipyridamole-induced coronary steal on PET imaging and the presence of coronary collat
52 ca) hide food caches for future consumption, steal others' caches, and engage in tactics to minimize
53 ones with (0.6+/-0.1) or without (1.3+/-0.4) steal, overlap was great.
54              In the other four patients, the steal phenomenon was seen in ipsilateral and contralater
55 ismatch via collaterals or, alternatively, a steal phenomenon.
56 a feeding structure called the haustorium to steal photosynthetate from the host cell.
57         Recently, M. rubra has been shown to steal plastids (that is, chloroplasts) from the cryptomo
58 ynthetic ability by hosting endosymbionts or stealing plastids from their prey - are omnipresent.
59                                  "Subclavian steal" refers to a syndrome of symptoms relating to arte
60 ar parasites of viruses that are designed to steal replication resources from the wild type virus.
61                                           In steal segments, myocardial blood flow declined versus ba
62  a process known as cap snatching, the virus steals short 5' capped RNA fragments from host capped RN
63 r,most commonly, arm claudication.Subclavian steal should be considered among patients exhibiting sug
64  and stenosis (so called"coronary-subclavian steal").Subclavian steal may also manifest as vertebroba
65  retrograde flow in patients with subclavian steal syndrome, compared with patients with normal flow
66 priate clinical setting, indicate subclavian steal syndrome.
67 conds) in all eight patients with subclavian steal syndrome.
68                                      Besides stealing, the behaviors more strongly associated with sh
69 malicious damage, breaking and entering, and stealing, theft, and robbery) in Australia and measures
70 e (oral cavity), it ingests cryptophytes and steals their organelles, and may not maintain a permanen
71 that dengue virus (DENV) raids platelets and steals their translational machinery to replicate and pr
72 l self-expanding "blocker," thus precluding "steal" through the coronary sinus and forcing retroperfu
73 ipts were high in axillary buds, underground stolen tips, and newly formed tubers, but relatively low
74                                              Steal was defined as a decline in myocardial blood flow
75  Significant clinical correlates of coronary steal were either ST elevation or the combination of ST
76                  Dobutamine induces coronary steal with a frequency approaching that of adenosine.
77 ure, left ventricular segments demonstrating steal with adenosine almost always exhibit asynergy at r
78             However, segments demonstrating "steal" with adenosine manifested asynergy in 22 of 23 co

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