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1 d putting those pounds back on can be a real struggle.
2 cing sensible results where other techniques struggle.
3 atural resources sustainably is a continuing struggle.
4 l for tuberculosis control might continue to struggle.
5 ng-read WGS data sets on which other methods struggled.
6 ne canvas an historical record of his visual struggles.
7 iors, swimming across a range of speeds, and struggling.
8 taneous sensory pathways during swimming and struggling.
9 te two distinct motor patterns, swimming and struggling.
10 ng reliability/intensity during swimming and struggling.
11 racellularly using QX314 during swimming and struggling.
12 in their susceptibility to showing decreased struggling activity in a swim test after being exposed t
14 that displayed large decreases in swim-test struggling after shock (swim-test susceptible) and a pop
17 e economic development, especially for those struggling against poverty and high burdens of disease.
18 ehaviors during and after CIS, specifically: struggling, aggression, learned helplessness, inhibitory
22 reated animals spent significantly less time struggling and virtually no time in immobility and spent
23 other types of neurons active in swimming or struggling are raised by hyperpolarization from the acti
24 panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) embodies the struggles associated with ex situ species conservation.
25 e on the basis that differences in swim-test struggling behavior for which the two populations were s
27 ition of transition metals is central to the struggle between a bacterial pathogen and its mammalian
35 confirm the effects of CIS on aggression and struggling during immobilization, and correlate individu
41 On the Origin of Species] proposed that the struggle for existence must be most intense among closel
51 nemases; however, clinical laboratories have struggled for years with accurate, objective phenotypic
56 ways one manifestation of a larger societal struggle in a post-bellum (post-World War II) America wi
58 ic endoglucanase, PsXEG1, is a focus of this struggle in the Phytophthora sojae-soybean interaction.
60 hy does a single fire ant Solenopsis invicta struggle in water, whereas a group can float effortlessl
66 common and improvable and, thus, that early struggles need not portend a permanent lack of belonging
67 e of the moulted cephalon tells the dramatic struggle of an organism that lived in the Palaeozoic, to
68 einforced these findings and highlighted the struggle of families to navigate the uncertainty regardi
70 r, were overshadowed by the intense national struggles of the Vietnamese to establish independent rul
71 Control rats spent significantly more time struggling or being immobile during a comparable period.
72 continual organizational conflicts; ongoing struggles over finances; reluctance by the ALA to provid
73 erous academic reorganizations and a host of struggles over the University-imposed Loyalty Oath, dism
75 to its oral cavity, where the jaws grasp the struggling prey animal and transport it back to the thro
76 result, video recordings show that formerly struggling prey are temporarily immobile after this form
77 Hospital in Baltimore, he endured a terrible struggle resulting from an accidental addiction, acquire
81 iated damage, and highlight the evolutionary struggle to accommodate programmed DNA damage in develop
83 nge; conventional seed-and-extend algorithms struggle to accurately identify these poly(A) tail end-p
84 istorically disadvantaged groups continue to struggle to achieve fuller representation and success in
87 pite extensive research, comparative studies struggle to adequately integrate key factors of state-at
89 ived as increasingly urgent, decision-makers struggle to agree on the distribution of responsibility
93 ents, frequently engaging the clinician in a struggle to balance graft preservation with control of C
94 sagree over sex ratios, how potential queens struggle to be the colony's head, how workers try to pro
97 gest that, although imperfect vaccines would struggle to block transmission via cohort vaccination of
99 uals, communities and mental health services struggle to combine technical efficacy and business effi
101 I show that, as a general matter, states struggle to cooperate voluntarily and enforce agreements
102 ertain types or size ranges of variation and struggle to correctly classify the type and exact size o
103 e than 2,000 years ago, and clinicians still struggle to define it, there is no "gold standard," and
104 in the past fifty years, yet chemists still struggle to design synthetic routes that will enable the
109 gathering data at increasing speed and their struggle to extract maximal biological information is he
110 ructures with impressive spatial control but struggle to fabricate gaps on the order of a few nanomet
113 The outcome is that scientists must often struggle to find, understand, compare and use the best r
115 NIFICANCE STATEMENT People with hearing loss struggle to follow conversations in noisy environments.
118 managing and regulating mixed health systems struggle to identify the key features of their private s
119 ishments thus far and what lies ahead in our struggle to improve the treatment of, and possibly elimi
121 re tools required to also analyze these data struggle to keep pace with advancing instrument capabili
124 lity remain stark, and even insured patients struggle to keep up with the rapidly rising cost of canc
125 asonal influenza vaccine formulation efforts struggle to keep up with viral antigenic variation.
126 interactions, coral-associated organisms may struggle to locate resources as seaweed-free corals decl
127 of dehydration and/or desiccation, proteomes struggle to maintain adequate cytoplasmic solute concent
132 n leakage, the less developed provinces will struggle to meet their emissions intensity targets, wher
133 OPD exacerbations, health systems in the USA struggle to meet these goals, and methods to reduce read
134 s in viral diseases will be essential in our struggle to modulate and even eliminate the pathogenic e
138 r, current methods for single cell isolation struggle to phenotypically differentiate specific cells
140 tor dosimetry as well as Monte Carlo methods struggle to provide accurate estimates of dose profiles
141 olites where traditional DDA approaches will struggle to provide reliable annotations or accurate mat
142 m well on molecular function prediction, but struggle to provide useful annotations relating to biolo
144 tarian views of top ocean predators, and the struggle to reach international consensus on the managem
145 multiple different length scales, scientists struggle to realise even relatively straightforward patt
146 h damage to their orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) struggle to recognize facial expressions, make poor soci
148 account well for blue-shifted emission, but struggle to reproduce closely the red-shifted Halpha lin
149 etric estimators of N(e) such as the skyline struggle to reproduce the correct demographic history, m
154 ceeds smoothly for most children, yet others struggle to translate verbal language into its written f
157 hat is, the number of monomers per oligomer, struggle to yield reliable results for large protein agg
160 eptable future and people living with injury struggled to be hopeful whilst feeling frustrated with t
162 Georg Friedrich Handel and Frederick Delius struggled to compose late in life when they lost their v
163 losophers and cognitive neuroscientists have struggled to define human consciousness, physicians can
164 esity, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration struggled to define the efficacy and safety of these age
166 as statistical phylogenetics, theorists have struggled to develop time-dependent evolutionary models
168 The study ward was a place in which children struggled to find a space for their competence to be rec
169 g inhibitory assays for a single target, has struggled to find ligands that inhibit protein-protein i
171 bed how the unsuspecting city panicked as it struggled to handle the rapidly spreading, devastating d
173 Because previous systematic reviews had struggled to identify information about this emerging sp
174 econdary school education, yet the field has struggled to identify rigorously evaluated teacher-devel
175 rwin's work, but even modern scientists have struggled to identify specific 'speciation genes' and de
178 nicians and consumers (and many others) have struggled to make the concept of recovery both measurabl
179 owever, III-V quantum dots have historically struggled to match the high-quality optical properties o
180 the 1970s and 1980s, the technique has since struggled to meet its initial promise, and drug discover
181 Computational methods have traditionally struggled to predict the effect of mutations in antibody
182 ns of dollars each year, but ecologists have struggled to predict the risk of an introduced species n
185 n Plasmodium falciparum, malariologists have struggled to reconcile their limitless sequence diversit
188 liac disease, health care professionals have struggled to separate the wheat from the chaff; there ar
189 s possible for all strains, the xlnR mutants struggled to survive on the smooth side of the wheat bra
191 an continent, sparked controversy as doctors struggled to understand the relationship between bacteri
194 rely on circulating antibody for protection, struggles to develop antibody-based vaccines against inf
195 e influence of heterogeneity on outcomes and struggles to find ways to take it properly into account
197 ected pressure on African agriculture, which struggles to meet demand today and may need to feed an a
198 s conventional monolithic silicon technology struggles to meet the requirements for the 7-nm technolo
201 nique commonly used for this purpose, but it struggles to reveal complex, nonlinear data patterns.
205 China is a prominent and important example, struggling to balance rapid economic growth and environm
206 A nascent cellulosic ethanol industry is struggling to become cost-competitive against corn ethan
210 Healthcare systems worldwide are therefore struggling to find ways to ensure that their health prof
211 en investigated, by-and-large they are still struggling to gain acceptance because of inherent limits
212 tionary biologists working on speciation are struggling to get the most out of very large population
215 ale offenders, the US correctional system is struggling to meet the specialized needs of its female i
217 eins (HSPs) can benefit a microbial pathogen struggling to penetrate host defenses during infection,
218 e products, waste management, and policy are struggling to prevent plastic waste from infiltrating ec
220 th systems, rooted in Soviet traditions, are struggling to respond effectively to the challenges of r
221 Latin American and Caribbean countries are struggling to respond to increasing morbidity and death
222 mestown) settlement while the colonists were struggling to survive in the face of inadequate supplies
223 nistic actions have left us marveling at and struggling to understand the role these factors serve in
224 ding of associative learning, yet they still struggle when the temporal aspects of conditioning are t
225 action demonstrate that it is in "political" struggles, where subordinate groups together oppose domi
227 heir families, and health care professionals struggle with a relentless and irreversible neurological
229 mothers of children with psychiatric illness struggle with both their own psychiatric disorder and th
230 alterations lags, investigators and sponsors struggle with choosing between ideal clinical trial desi
231 Aside from their high cost, PGM catalysts struggle with CO oxidation at low temperatures (<200 deg
232 own that survivors of critical illness often struggle with cognitive impairment that persists months
234 uals in this population experience a lengthy struggle with disabling conditions in adulthood, with hi
236 ces the participants reported in their daily struggle with food and their illness, such as cravings f
237 expertise, and currently used methodologies struggle with genetically heterogeneous bacteria such as
238 formatics, many students from diverse fields struggle with grasping bioinformatic concepts only from
239 ry and basic research, but researchers often struggle with how best to derive hits from HTS data.
240 d scientists, as public health organizations struggle with how the disease should be diagnosed and tr
241 geneity of bacteriocin compounds, many tools struggle with identifying novel bacteriocins due to thei
242 In HIV-prevalent countries, TB programs struggle with increased caseloads, which increase the ri
244 ut smallholders and pastoralists continue to struggle with largely preventable and curable livestock
245 s the transplant eligibility process and the struggle with maintaining hope for a cure in the face a
247 erent synthetic polymers, MALDI continues to struggle with polymer samples having broad polydispersit
251 parasite control illustrates that end-users struggle with striking the balance between treating too
253 families to hear, and physicians frequently struggle with the burden of delivering these messages.
254 The lung transplant community continues to struggle with the diagnosis and management of antibody-m
255 otes which depend on class II photolyases to struggle with the genotoxic effects of solar UV exposure
257 prehistory, challenging because researchers struggle with the vagaries of early archaeological site
259 roceeds smoothly for many children, a subset struggle with this learning process, creating a need to
265 t all of the representative papers, however, struggled with how best to define, measure and validate
267 ll concepts 53% to 76%, p<0.05) particularly struggled with paediatric trauma (94 candidates <50%, me
271 munosuppressive therapy, the US Congress has struggled with this issue, and in 1999 temporarily exten
278 lop adult schizophrenia enter primary school struggling with verbal reasoning and lag further behind
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