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1 y for resonance assignment that combines new strategic 13C labeling technologies with filter/edit typ
2 lcohols into transient allenes by means of a strategic [2,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement followed by tr
3 I consider neuromodulation in the context of strategic action choices during agonistic interactions.
4                                 Decisive and strategic action on this bold vision will prevent hundre
5 e biogeography of aggression and violence as strategic adaptation.
6 rent technological fronts can help steer the strategic advancement of salinity gradient as a sustaina
7 ns parasitic beta-hydride elimination into a strategic advantage, rapidly affording acrylamides with
8 requently" may be replaced in future by more strategic advice such as "clean surfaces right now", or
9 itch." The World Health Organization's (WHO) Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) on Immunizati
10 013, the World Health Organization's (WHO's) Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) recommended t
11 ted, the World Health Organization's (WHO's) Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization deem
12  Organization (WHO), but in early 2009 WHO's Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization revi
13  of OPV2 withdrawal in April 2016 by the WHO Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization.
14 to bivalent OPV (bOPV) as recommended by the Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization.
15         This loop explains the transition to strategic aggression and the formation and persistence o
16 njurious ingredients within HDS will require strategic alignments among clinicians, chemists, and tox
17 search, AstraZeneca-University of Manchester Strategic Alliance Fund.
18  intensification of agriculture represents a strategic alternative to ameliorate these drivers of pol
19              The water-energy nexus requires strategic and coordinated implementations of hydropower
20 lesion topography and extent and severity of strategic and global cerebral tissue injury, and cogniti
21              Initiatives directed to certain strategic and infrastructure priorities are vital to ach
22 ensive component-level assessment of several strategic and minor metals (SaMMs), including copper, ma
23                            Automotive use of strategic and minor metals is substantial, with 2013 veh
24 ditional insight into the vehicle content of strategic and minor metals of current interest.
25              In this article, we examine key strategic and operational tactics that have led to incre
26 essing more difficult wildlife issues, using strategic and periodic engagement with most partners ins
27 d from laboratory and clinical research, the strategic and precise role of lifestyle intervention can
28 of bacterial plant pathogens is essential to strategic and sustainable disease management in agricult
29 uiterpenes is described that is based on the strategic application of a hydroxyl-directed metallacycl
30                        This work describes a strategic approach for the synthesis of cyclohepta[b]ind
31                                   This novel strategic approach has now made possible the syntheses o
32                  With current information, a strategic approach in which limited resources are used t
33 g in U.S. prisons to manage hepatitis C is a strategic approach to address the current epidemic.
34                             In this paper, a strategic approach to engineering an AvLOx that minimize
35                     We sought to construct a strategic approach to HIV prevention that would use limi
36 trates, documentation of which facilitates a strategic approach to invasive arrhythmia management.
37             Personalized medicine provides a strategic approach to the management of IA.
38 ortant first step to developing coordinated, strategic approaches to enhancing diversity in neurology
39 discuss promising therapeutic agents and new strategic approaches.
40                            Clearly, the most strategic areas of research opportunity involve cross-di
41 ions with social learning, thus enables both strategic behavior as well as diffusion of successful st
42 function for the human amygdala in directing strategic behavior toward self-determined future rewards
43 demonstrates, in this specific case, a clear strategic benefit of photocatalysis.
44 embrane transporter expressed in a number of strategic biological barriers, where it exerts a protect
45 tential for substantial progress by adapting strategic body mass regulation models from evolutionary
46                                              Strategic bromination at the indole C3 position greatly
47                     This work highlights how strategic C-O bond constructions can streamline the synt
48                 The target typically faces a strategic choice based on its ability to attribute the a
49 nt a game-theoretic model, in which the best strategic choice for the victim depends on the vulnerabi
50 e ability to integrate opponent beliefs into strategic choice, through system-level interaction withi
51                          The indications and strategic choices for endovascular revascularization wil
52             This need can best be met with a strategic combination of remote and in situ data, with s
53          There is an ongoing need to develop strategic combinations of therapeutic agents to prevent
54         However, there are natural bounds on strategic complexity: Humans find it difficult to rememb
55 nternal model and a more cognitive, explicit strategic component.
56            This review aims to highlight the strategic considerations for introduction of the cyclopr
57 ores many of the theoretical, practical, and strategic considerations that occur within FBDD programs
58         Livestock trading points represent a strategic contact node in the dissemination of multiple
59  receptor-interacting kinases (RIPKs) exerts strategic control over multiple pathways involved in reg
60 so to underlying axonal pathways, leading to strategic cortico-cortical disconnections within the lan
61 hesis of (+/-)-morphine that employs two key strategic cyclizations: 1) a diastereoselective light-me
62 t focus on limiting eosinophil viability via strategic cytokine blockade, the molecular mechanisms un
63                                        Thus, strategic DC subset positioning in LNs limits a potentia
64 olicymakers require such information to make strategic decisions and monitor progress towards managem
65 f clinical experience at NIRS can help guide strategic decisions on the design and construction of ne
66               In this review, we present key strategic decisions required to optimize a genomic testi
67 f replicates is particularly important where strategic decisions will be based upon the analysis.
68     On tasks in which animals made their own strategic decisions, representational transitions in mPF
69 sly unreliable, they are used to inform many strategic decisions.
70 sible in a direct fashion, necessitating the strategic decoupling of ring-formation from the establis
71 e an intuitive and mechanistic rationale for strategic delay, which contrasts with the orthodoxy of f
72 ections is discussed from the perspective of strategic design and reaction discovery.
73 common triggers and pathways are key for the strategic design of effective therapeutic interventions.
74                         They also inform the strategic design of initial states in social networks to
75 olution provide a comprehensive scaffold for strategic design of therapeutic approaches for neurodege
76 sen rearrangement reaction was achieved by a strategic desymmetrization of 1,4-dienes under the catal
77 ntal predictions for experiments, assists in strategic detector placement to determine neutrino mass
78 entional processing of salient stop signals, strategic differences should be considered.
79                                              Strategic differences should therefore be taken into acc
80 stopping seem less or not at all affected by strategic differences.
81  theory of socially differentiated roles and Strategic Differentiation-Integration Effort.
82 could be restored in these areas through the strategic dimming of lighting and narrowing of gaps.
83 ates recruit mechanisms in PCC that regulate strategic disengagement and exploration during foraging.
84 tal behavior balancing systematic search and strategic disengagement.
85 nd pelagic species underscore the urgency of strategic efforts to sustain Lake Tanganyika's extraordi
86 IA, providing personalized medicine based on strategic evidence for the management of IA.
87 -bound DnaK and supported our simulations by strategic experimental data.
88 rtake the study of members of this phylum as strategic experimental systems with great basic and tran
89  in explore-exploit decision-making, whereby strategic exploratory decisions in an attempt to improve
90                          We have developed a strategic five-phase roadmap to foster the clinical vali
91 fective treatments for established ARDS, the strategic focus of ARDS research has shifted toward iden
92                              The guidance is strategic for public policy because analysts need to be:
93                                 We provide a strategic framework and recommendations for advancing th
94                    In addition, we present a strategic framework for future drug discovery efforts in
95 n the experiment, subjects repeatedly play a strategic game that has an optimal strategy.
96 hen humans fail to make optimal decisions in strategic games and economic gambles, researchers typica
97                                          One strategic goal of the College is to help members success
98    Together, these findings demonstrate that strategic goal states can be deployed to mask memory-rel
99                               These targets, strategic goals defined by the United Nations Convention
100        The American Heart Association's 2020 Strategic Goals emphasize the value of optimizing risk f
101                     If this trend continues, strategic goals for lowering the burden of CVD set by th
102 mplaints, we coded and analysed the apparent strategic goals of each off-label marketing scheme and t
103                            Our results offer strategic guidance on where MPAs should be placed to sup
104  coupled HES can be "doomed to criticality": Strategic human interactions cause the system to remain
105  Reduction: The American Heart Association's Strategic Impact Goal Through 2020 and Beyond," focused
106 pports the American Heart Association's 2020 Strategic Impact Goals for cardiovascular health promoti
107  policy advocacy strategies are based on its Strategic Impact Goals.
108 commensal-specific tolerance is achieved has strategic implications for the induction of tolerance in
109  other intercalating redox probes and are of strategic importance for design and development of elect
110                                   This is of strategic importance for understanding the resilience of
111                           Recognition of the strategic importance of proteinase function should inspi
112                 Here, we demonstrate that by strategic imposition of a high-frequency and low-amplitu
113             Only 11 steps, many of which are strategic in that they build key skeletal bonds and inco
114                                              Strategic incorporation of fluorine at the 2' and 3' pos
115 , we provide an update on the effects of the strategic incorporation of fluorine in drug molecules an
116            The drug delivery field is at the strategic inflection point, and we all have to face the
117 l pediatric surge capacity by using combined strategic initiatives.
118                                        Their strategic integration can address each approach's limita
119 peal and value are determined largely by the strategic interaction between the artist and the audienc
120             I discuss several aspects of how strategic interaction can affect an art object's perceiv
121 ty of reinforcement learning to explain many strategic interactions.
122 f" and a "victim"-must balance two competing strategic interests.
123 ipated structures may prove to be convenient strategic intermediates in future syntheses.
124 roducts or use of cyclopropanes as versatile strategic intermediates.
125             This work triggered a cascade of strategic international actions supported by the Joint A
126 imentation will be essential in building new strategic interventions to prevent or reverse the proces
127 moiety, modulation of the lipophilicity, and strategic introduction of fluorine into 1.
128 ograms and initiatives, their leadership and strategic investment in these priorities will be essenti
129 verall burden of adverse outcomes, requiring strategic investments to address the specific challenges
130                                      Through strategic isotope labeling, all nonhydrogen atoms were d
131 control of the gamma-alumina morphology is a strategic lever for a molecular-scale design of hydrotre
132                             Because of their strategic location at the cell surface, sialic acids con
133                               Because of the strategic location of LC and iDDC and the ability of the
134 ir beta-cell-producing capacities as well as strategic location would eliminate unnecessary invasive
135 ating data from multiple imaging modalities, strategic longitudinal observation during weight restora
136 strate that improved pre-F stabilization and strategic manipulation of codon usage, together with eff
137                                Moreover, the strategic manipulation of nitrone cycloadducts demonstra
138                                      Through strategic manipulation of the assay design and experimen
139                                              Strategic manipulation of wave and particle transport in
140 able intermediates in organic synthesis, and strategic manipulations of this strained heterocycle con
141  Rare earth elements (REEs) are critical and strategic materials in the defense, energy, electronics,
142 xt has been mixed, so we develop a heuristic strategic mathematical model to obtain general conclusio
143  taking into account the chances of success, strategic mating motivations do imply a bias not toward
144  tuning of GAL1/glycan interactions may be a strategic mechanism for allowing pre-BCR clustering and
145 error-dependent as well as reinforcement and strategic mechanisms, is not completely understood.
146       While the scenarios considered in this strategic modeling exercise are reflective of real popul
147            This process can be influenced by strategic motivations, as early career researchers are p
148 prone and plays an important role during the strategic mutagenesis of the viral genome.
149 y transfer (FRET), nonreducing SDS-PAGE, and strategic mutation of the Ab hinge region was employed t
150                 Abrogating this elevation by strategic mutations in dNTP metabolism genes eliminated
151 en the response deadline was relaxed and the strategic need for biasing removed.
152 inciples underlying each assay and discusses strategic needs for their incorporation into the managem
153                                              Strategic network tracing that starts with recently infe
154                                            A strategic nitrogen atom chiral auxiliary serves three cr
155 urochemically distinct phenotypes located at strategic nodes of cerebellar local circuits.
156 e-recurred across the articles as direct and strategic opportunities to advance a more efficient, equ
157 small molecule inhibitors of CDKs comprise a strategic option in cancer therapy.
158 king in sex and gender science, and identify strategic pathways to improve the cardiovascular health
159                                          The strategic placement of a molecular motor at the center o
160 eta dimer-dimer interaction by virtue of the strategic placement of an added conformationally well-de
161 keover of cooperation can be enhanced by the strategic placement of cooperators and (ii) adding more
162 l excavation and gradual compaction with the strategic placement of filling materials must be perform
163  control of nanosensor architecture with the strategic placement of fluorescent reporters and enzymes
164                                          The strategic placement of insecticidal bait, which is inexp
165 lic control element is employed along with a strategic placement of N-methyl and d-amino acids to pro
166                                              Strategic placement of this group renders the protein in
167            The Polio Eradication and Endgame Strategic Plan (PEESP) established a target that at leas
168  of the Global Polio Eradication and Endgame Strategic Plan (the Endgame plan).
169            The Polio Eradication and Endgame Strategic Plan 2013-2018 (Endgame Plan) was developed to
170 rengthening in the Polio Eradication Endgame Strategic Plan 2013-2018 (PEESP), the Global Polio Eradi
171 iated with the Polio Eradication and Endgame Strategic Plan 2013-2018 began with the synchronized glo
172           The Global Eradication and Endgame Strategic Plan 2013-2018 called for the rapid introducti
173            The Polio Eradication and Endgame Strategic Plan 2013-2018 calls for the phased withdrawal
174              The Polio Eradication & Endgame Strategic Plan 2013-2018 provides a framework for interr
175            The Polio Eradication and Endgame Strategic Plan 2013-2018 was developed in response to th
176 ctive 2 of the Polio Eradication and Endgame Strategic Plan 2013-2018, namely, (1) introduction of >/
177 ctive 2 of the Polio Eradication and Endgame Strategic Plan 2013-2018-to introduce at least 1 dose of
178  poliovirus in the poliomyelitis eradication strategic plan as an activity that can complement acute
179                                          The Strategic Plan for Biodiversity, adopted under the auspi
180 m combines several elements of the College's strategic plan in a single program that provides member
181                                    The ACC's strategic plan is aligned with the triple aim of improve
182            The Polio Eradication and Endgame Strategic plan outlines the phased removal of oral polio
183 ces within the Polio Eradication and Endgame Strategic Plan timelines.
184                                     The ASCO Strategic Plan to Increase Racial and Ethnic Diversity i
185  (ASCO) Board of Directors approved the ASCO Strategic Plan to Increase Racial and Ethnic Diversity i
186 as part of the Polio Eradication and Endgame Strategic Plan, 2013-2018.
187 ded from assessments of progress against the Strategic Plan.
188 ctive 2 of the Polio Eradication and Endgame Strategic Plan.
189 dgame strategy and the national immunization strategic plan.
190 s countries of the Polio Eradication Endgame Strategic Plan: policy & strategy development, planning,
191 thetic task shifting is needed to strengthen strategic planning efforts to bridge the gap between sur
192                                      Similar strategic planning exercises might be useful for other l
193 anding where patients go for care may enable strategic planning of services to better reach them.
194 fic research agenda, remains a vital part of strategic planning to improve the lives of women at risk
195 ramural investigators for an Asthma Research Strategic Planning workshop on September 18-19, 2014, to
196 requires long-term memory, value comparison, strategic planning, and decision-making.
197 rporate drought vulnerability into long-term strategic planning, potentially leaving utilities and th
198 rid model of SAO and task shifting to inform strategic planning.
199                              National Health Strategic Plans (NHSPs) have been established in most co
200                            In all countries, strategic plans and policy goals need to be translated i
201 as overlapping goals with the NIEHS, and the strategic plans of both august bodies converge to synerg
202 ive level of emotional processing consist of strategic plans, leading to a conscious integration of g
203 AL from sorghum (Sorghum bicolor; SbPAL1), a strategic plant for bioenergy production, were deduced f
204 reductases from sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), a strategic plant for bioenergy production, were deduced f
205 ying tissues of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), a strategic plant for generating renewable chemicals and f
206 PRX9) from switchgrass (Panicum virgatum), a strategic plant for second-generation biofuels.
207  strongly support the use of cord blood as a strategic platform for a broader application of non-func
208 takeholders, we need to coalesce behind core strategic points and regularly assess the impact and pro
209 d to the development of such capabilities at strategic points around the country.
210 de greater prioritisation in national health strategic policies.
211 tified two key structural features, i.e. the strategic position of Tyr(194) forming stacking interact
212 nsport relies on redox cofactors that occupy strategic positions in the complexes.
213 orates a metabolically labile ester group at strategic positions within the THC structure.
214 to residents and fellows may have long-term, strategic, positive impacts on institutions.
215 aging for social resources also obeys such a strategic principle.
216 tation will help guide threat assessment and strategic priorities for global mammal conservation.
217 CO Board of Directors identified a number of strategic priorities for the future.
218 ord programmatic interventions and to define strategic priorities more effectively.
219                 This review contributes to a strategic prioritization of research efforts across mult
220 f non-US members to the society, their first strategic priority was improving the society's service t
221 s is both a major scientific challenge and a strategic priority.
222 s is both a major scientific challenge and a strategic priority.
223 interoperability between resources remains a strategic priority.
224 e shock rates were reduced consistently with strategic programming and as operator experience increas
225   In clinical trials, manufacturer-specific, strategic programming of implantable cardioverter-defibr
226 s an attractive target for a challenging but strategic protein-protein interaction (PPI) inhibition a
227 associated microbial communities through the strategic provision of specific nutrients, whose catabol
228 ere we used this tool to answer an important strategic question for an existing cohort.
229 ly important due to potential supply risk of strategic raw material and environmental concerns.
230                                         As a strategic reaction, crotonate derivatives give 1,6-dicar
231 y places, including the Mediterranean Sea, a strategic region for deciphering global climate and sea-
232       Our study underscores the potential of strategic renewable energy siting to mitigate environmen
233                                              Strategic replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms with
234 tegorised studies on the basis of the JPIAMR strategic research agenda's six priority topics (therape
235  inclusion criteria were based on the JPIAMR strategic research agenda's six priority topics, using p
236 lications to risk assessment, and identifies strategic research directions.
237 ychiatry, Capital Region of Denmark; and the Strategic Research Grant from Health Sciences, Capital R
238 ntries, along with opportunities for further strategic research initiatives.
239 ation, Swedish Society for Medical Research, Strategic Research Program in Epidemiology at Karolinska
240  examples are not the only possibilities for strategic research, but they illustrate problems that, w
241 ility that this overexpression constitutes a strategic reserve kept by starving cells to quickly meet
242 g recommendations from a recent expert panel strategic review, we present illustrations of emerging p
243 findings provide evidence for the benefit of strategic risk-based approaches for disease monitoring,
244  of Alesia), indicate that they maintained a strategic role at least up to the mid first century B.C.
245                                              Strategic selection of low-impact and accessible zones i
246                                            A strategic selection of tree species will shift the type
247 TC-DA, and DA-DA enables the construction of strategic sensor for detecting temperature changes in di
248 he other participant has no power, than in a strategic setting, where the other participant can punis
249 s, we examined the roles of Rrp2's potential strategic signatures including the G239 residue and the
250 ing selective C-H activation at a single and strategic site in the presence of multiple C-H bonds can
251 here is no general answer: it depends on the strategic situation.
252 research suggests that testosterone enhances strategic social behaviour rather than dominance seeking
253 cultural prowess may lie in the interplay of strategic social learning with other cognitive traits in
254                                          The strategic steps are three Julia-Kocienski reactions (J-K
255 the members of the International Society for Strategic Studies in Radiology discussed the opportuniti
256 015 meeting of the International Society for Strategic Studies in Radiology, this report outlines the
257 ant behaviour among high-status persons, but strategic submission to seniority among lower-status per
258 rce of resurgent parasites is paramount to a strategic, successful intervention for malaria eliminati
259  supported by a Wellcome Trust Institutional Strategic Support Fund (via the Elizabeth Blackwell Inst
260  Endocrinology, Wellcome Trust Institutional Strategic Support Fund.
261 tal stress, suggesting that PRL-3 provides a strategic survival advantage to tumour cells via its eff
262                                  We report a strategic synthesis of poly(cyclosilane), a well-defined
263                                       Hence, strategic targeting of antioxidant systems may undermine
264 cular events that trigger NMD can facilitate strategic targeting of genes via CRISPR/Cas9 technologie
265 s of these associations is likely to provide strategic targets for antiviral intervention.
266 ntly, this work represents a novel oxidative strategic template for future approaches to these natura
267                                   We posit a strategic theory of mind (SToM) integrating ToM and RT w
268 ucial role in these interactions and present strategic therapeutic potential.
269 ish Gene, we explore the origins of cynical, strategic thinking in evolutionary biology, investigate
270                  In other cases, it requires strategic thinking.
271 ical review process was complex and required strategic, timely, and attentive communication to ensure
272 e the activation of the RpoN-RpoS pathway at strategic times in Bb's life cycle potentially represent
273                                       In the Strategic Timing of Antiretroviral Treatment (START) stu
274 d substudy within the randomised, controlled Strategic Timing of Antiretroviral Treatment (START) tri
275                               Concerning the strategic tissue distribution of MC and the presence of
276 new drugs for the treatment of depression is strategic to achieving clinical needs of patients.
277                            It is, therefore, strategic to plan awareness creation programs to mobiliz
278                          We have developed a strategic tool, transient time-resolved FRET [(TR)(2)FRE
279 s could benefit by incentivizing anticipated strategic transmission expansion.
280 1 and IFNAR1 may represent a potential novel strategic treatment of psoriasis.
281                                          The strategic use of a degraded limonoid as a platform for t
282 thesis of tubingensin B, which hinges on the strategic use of a transient aryne intermediate.
283                                              Strategic use of a tricyclic intermediate can arrest the
284                                              Strategic use of antimicrobials further reinforces this
285 is a clear convergence toward an overarching strategic use of antiretroviral drugs to prevent human i
286                                              Strategic use of available health and human resources is
287 f the tumor microenvironment and support the strategic use of clinically available beta-blockers in p
288                   Our approach relies on the strategic use of the diffusion-clock method and also pro
289         This Review is intended to highlight strategic uses of these metals to realize efficient synt
290                Our analysis demonstrates the strategic utility of EDM for incorporating environmental
291                                          The strategic utility of these new agents, however, remains
292 on a continental scale and illustrates their strategic value in safeguarding native biodiversity.
293 activity, and motor outputs in patterns with strategic value.
294 y inputs into motor outputs in patterns with strategic value.
295 ed to monitor efficacy and safety of ongoing strategic vitamin D fortification.
296                          The data reveal the strategic vulnerability of individuals following the exp
297 ing a loss or draw at trial n, revealing the strategic vulnerability of individuals following the exp
298 s a role of microinfarcts, microhemorrhages, strategic white matter tracts, loss of microstructural t
299 o global polio eradication and continues the strategic withdrawal of the Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV), th
300                     Participants in this NIH strategic workshop considered key questions to enhance o

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