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1                               Only time will tell.
2 mmunication to offspring; most children were told.
3 to patients and what patients remember being told.
4 relation into a mechanism that rewards truth telling.
5  sperm male or an egg female, and how can we tell?
6 1) content (what and how much information is told); (2) facilitation (setting and context variables);
7                                          All told, 26 different proteins involved in clotting or fibr
8 the position of beta substitution on binding tell a clear and very important story about sequence-dep
9 ton exchange rates) and IR studies which all tell a consistent story.
10 r two canonical subtypes, Th1 and Th2 cells, tell a different story, as revealed in three papers rece
11 rster and colleagues used in vivo imaging to tell a different story, in which each CTL killed only 2-
12 ed have gradually emerged over the years and tell a remarkable story of biochemical and cellular nove
13  to provide far richer descriptions and even tell a story about an image, we construct a "visual Turi
14        In contrast, worm and fly pseudogenes tell a story of numerous duplication events.
15                                             "Tell a story," my mother instructs her graduate students
16                                       Thus I tell a tale of two cities.
17 reliably activated in the brains of speakers telling a 15-min-long narrative.
18 experienced political violence reported ever telling a clinician about it after immigrating; none rep
19 nses to questions on life interference from, telling a professional about, or using medication for sy
20                       The available evidence tells a coherent story and leads to some straightforward
21  less cooperative behavior, but only if they told a certain type of lie, and that physical contact wa
22  improve her condition than participants not told a diagnosis.
23 nship was not relevant, their brain activity told a different story.
24 man Award Lecture, "We Know More Than We Can Tell About Diabetes and Vascular Disease," on Sunday, 12
25                           It is too early to tell about inhibitors of other pathways.
26 hat participants in major RCTs in the UK are told about placebos and their effects.
27 e of 76) of patients reported that they were told about risks and benefits of their CT scan, while 22
28 ng counseling, most (73.2%) remembered being told about the importance of obtaining an adequate amoun
29 arents receiving a reading intervention were told about the malleability of their child's reading abi
30 arents (66% 12/18) anticipated wanting to be told about the trial at some time.
31  the historians of science and/or those who "tell all" about their own research.
32 al constraints, taphonomic associations, and telling--although rare--indications of direct ingestion.
33                                How do you to tell an early human taxon from one in a closely related
34                            Recent literature tells an increasingly coherent story about genetic susce
35 g participant observation, interviews, story telling and group discussions to actively engage older p
36  (BOLD), tissue-oxygenation-level-dependent (TOLD) and dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE)-MRI.
37 ividual patient autonomy, professional truth telling, and tolerance of multicultural values.
38 ethical justifications for and against truth-telling, and we considered the published ethical and pra
39 ctral features are, furthermore, observed to tell apart molecules situated in one or the other pore.
40 ersibly enter the multicellular state and to tell apart self and nonself cells.
41                                      The Ask-Tell-Ask approach includes diagnosing a patient's inform
42 ors propose a process-oriented approach (Ask-Tell-Ask) that promotes tailored conversations and value
43 erate loading regime, emission data are most telling because dipole-dipole interactions between near-
44 s of Tell Sabi Abyad, Tell Zeidan, Hamoukar, Tell Brak and Tell Leilan (6500-2000 cal bc), we reveal
45  asking whether the respondent had ever been told by a medical professional that they had angina (med
46 ts 40 years or older with DME reported being told by a physician that diabetes had affected their eye
47 ering no to whether they previously had been told by a physician that they had glaucoma, not using gl
48                                      Stories told by the Agta, a Filipino hunter-gatherer population,
49 sive therapy, we should remember (as we were told by the ALLHAT investigators) that secondary end poi
50      Emerging but intriguing tales are being told by the genes (and their protein products) mutated i
51  of the brain involved in deception or truth telling can be depicted with functional MR imaging.
52  (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart) are widespread security
53  (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart) by generatively segment
54 en used as the basis of a viability assay to tell dead bacteria cells apart from live ones.
55                        Although too early to tell definitively, the observed die-out of OPV2-related
56  because the trees for different genes often tell different stories.
57                                  While truth-telling does not cause the types of harm that parents an
58 naling and IFN-beta expression and provide a telling example of how signal propagation can be exploit
59                 However, households were not told explicitly that the purpose of enrolment was to stu
60               It is often quite difficult to tell from these raw results whether the search has been
61 ts of the signaling by GABA(A) receptors, as told from the point of view of the GABA-responsive cells
62 tracellular matrix protein vitronectin might tell GCPs when to stop dividing and begin differentiatio
63 tory mechanisms by which pRb-family proteins tell genes when to switch on and off.
64                              Somatic signals tell germ cells whether they reside in a male or female
65 for abdominal pain and obstipation and being told he couldn't be adequately evaluated without insuran
66                    Some of their stories are told here as they dovetail with mine.
67                                    How do we tell how many objects there are in a visual scene?
68 0 mm Hg, current medication treatment, and 2-told hypertension status; blood pressure <140/<90 define
69          Future experiments might be able to tell if cells differentiate at that optimal speed.
70 ation about entropies, it is not possible to tell if the lack of correlation between calculated energ
71  - even though five of the other methods are told in advance how many clusters to use.
72 nts are asked to recount what they have been told in the informed consent discussion.
73 d glutamate transporter currents as the most telling indicators of glutamate clearance after synaptic
74                                         More telling is the reaction of the T34A mutant of cis-CaaD w
75 ing the logic behind how a fruit fly's brain tells it to groom its body parts in a stereotyped order
76 for its diagnosis, and an ultrasonograph can tell its exact size.
77  Abyad, Tell Zeidan, Hamoukar, Tell Brak and Tell Leilan (6500-2000 cal bc), we reveal that labour-in
78 ollen-derived climate proxies recovered near Tell Leilan, at the Wadi Jarrah in the Khabur Plains of
79 ltural differences in attitudes toward truth telling, life-prolonging technology, and decision-making
80                 Indeed, physicians initially tell many SLE patients that they have RA (one source of
81 ntist, do something to help people" and "Now tell me, what have you really accomplished?"
82                                   Brundtland told me that her most important achievements were to hav
83 ined population of NACs at given temperature tells much about the thermophilic property of the enzyme
84                 Moreover, they are unable to tell new from old at better than chance levels.
85 rstanding what is important to patients when told news about their cancer provides valuable informati
86 s' preferences for how they would like to be told news regarding their cancer can be grouped into the
87 een for symptoms of hepatitis were initially told not to stop treatment.
88                                Being able to tell objectively whether an observed transparency window
89         China's historiographical traditions tell of the successful control of a Great Flood leading
90 patients considering the operation should be told of a possible risk.
91  Almost all respondents (98.8%) wanted to be told of errors, most (83%) favored financial compensatio
92 tients who refused to wear a denture or were told of the possibility of immediately loading their imp
93 career in experimental science has a tale to tell, often one with surprising twists and turns, full o
94 eriences, such as pain, placebo research may tell only half the story.
95                             Adrenal steroids tell only part of the story as far as how the brain adap
96 erent household types opens up the chance to tell other stories.
97                                The donor had told others of being bitten by a bat.
98                                           In telling our story, we hope to distil some general conclu
99 s ranging from "It is really just a show and tell paper and doesn';t have any meat" to "the finding w
100 ere, we manipulated preferences for goods by telling participants the preferences of strongly liked o
101 ficant possible outcomes: (i) The ability to tell patients, who have undetectable PSA levels with con
102 osed but "choose their words carefully" when telling patients about errors.
103 leging that the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy violates the rights of gay and lesbian serv
104  relationships, and families regarding truth-telling practices and preferences.
105                             During the truth telling process, specific areas of the frontal (left sub
106 h alignment-in principle, this quality score tells researchers the likelihood that the alignment is c
107                               The strong and telling response of carefully selected reporter nuclei a
108 the signals from transcriptional activators, telling RNA polymerase to fire, terminated?
109 5)N values of crop remains from the sites of Tell Sabi Abyad, Tell Zeidan, Hamoukar, Tell Brak and Te
110 I will make use of her advice here, and will tell several short stories.
111              The likelihood of a woman being told she has dense breasts varies substantially accordin
112                                          All told, six crystal structures have been determined, three
113 ounger at interview were more likely to have told someone about the event and to have reported it to
114 NIRS) to record brain activity of 3 speakers telling stories and 15 listeners comprehending audio rec
115 rom talking about and acting on "hot hands," telling stories and making choices that ultimately are b
116 academics, and government officials to talk, telling stories and sometimes making choices that were l
117  detecting evolutionarily suppressed history-telling structural states in proteins by removing confor
118                                              Telling such 'crystal dimers' from real ones remains a d
119  latter could be exogenous, as revealed by a telling synergy between c-di-GMP and DIF-1.
120 ielded straight lines with a slope of 1.0, a tell-tale characteristic of all-or-none mnemonic represe
121 ner threshold for p-wave scattering with its tell-tale dumb-bell shape and no 90 degrees yield.
122 ial role of partial dislocations, and reveal tell-tale features including the lattice rotation of the
123 trans lipids, which are therefore a valuable tell-tale for free radical activity in the cell's lipido
124          From gathering around the camp-fire telling tales of ancestors to watching the latest televi
125 th adult family members and a draw, write or tell technique was used to interview any children over 4
126 Although 98% said their usual practice is to tell terminally ill patients that they will die, 48% spe
127 ed, the hesitant tone of a "yes" may be more telling than its affirmative lexical meaning.
128                                        It is telling that out of >200 talks held at ISMB 2013, the la
129 y reinforced stimuli, and were (incorrectly) told that a specific stimulus had the highest (or lowest
130 edures may need an explanation when they are told that antibiotic prophylaxis is no longer recommende
131 minology in epidemiology, where students are told that inequality of relative risks across levels of
132                                Subjects were told that one stimulus (threat) represents an aversive e
133 ontal appointment, at which each patient was told that periodontal treatment was needed, and 2 weeks
134 myotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are often told that solid organ donation is not possible following
135                        Participants who were told that the mother had OA were more likely to believe
136 nd observers and participant households were told that the study was about domestic water use to redu
137 Several family members test negative and are told that they are not at risk for hypertrophic cardiomy
138  (median 36% [IQR 27-63]); (3) had ever been told that they had diabetes (median 27% [IQR 22-51]); (4
139                            Participants were told that they may or may not receive an anaesthetic cre
140 rdiac death, and those who test positive are told that they need to be regularly monitored for cardio
141 nd serum folate levels, GERA recipients were told that they were at elevated or average risk for CRC.
142 eek, all patients received placebo, but were told that they were receiving either placebo or active d
143 successful and for a long time patients were told that they would outgrow their symptoms.
144                   Among respondents who were told that they would receive $200 or individual research
145 ss to participate only when respondents were told that they would receive $50 for participation and w
146                  Accordingly, motion signals tell the animal in which direction a predator, prey, or
147                                    We cannot tell the difference between CSW and the syndrome of inap
148 was immediate, and blind coders were able to tell the difference between monkeys under the three cond
149 cal research are compelling, but they do not tell the entire story.
150                                  Imaging can tell the neurophysiologists where to look, and work on s
151 ot as worrisome as it is now," and 15% would tell the patient "an error occurred during the interpret
152  anything further to the patient," 31% would tell the patient that "the calcifications are larger and
153 sked about it and that the patient forgot to tell the physician; fear of disapproval was rarely cited
154 uggest that synaptic basal lamina components tell the returning axon where to locate neurotransmitter
155                        In this perspective I tell the story (albeit a clearly abridged version) of ho
156 lthy, right-handed adults were instructed to tell the truth or to lie while being imaged in a 3T magn
157 ion of a mutation in a specific gene may not tell the whole story.
158 idosis causes muscle fatigue, is unlikely to tell the whole story.
159 but it may also represent one of the signals telling the brain that it is time to sleep.
160          Disease-management strategies, from telling the patient about their illness to end-of-life d
161 of RGCs then travel through the optic nerve, telling the rest of the brain all it will ever know abou
162 rthermore, the state of the moulted cephalon tells the dramatic struggle of an organism that lived in
163    In his 2000 best-selling novel, Dan Brown tells the fictional story of an apparent plot by the Ill
164          In the classic "What the frog's eye tells the frog's brain," Lettvin and colleagues showed t
165     Here we directly examined what the brain tells the muscles, by recording motoneuron activities as
166                                 This article tells the story behind our first paper on the fusiform f
167 rofiles offer a rate/concentration scan that tells the story of a batch reaction time course in a qua
168                      Specifically, they were told the exact nature of the directional perturbation, a
169 atient report of whether a healthcare worker told the patient that diabetic retinopathy could be trea
170 nd patterns in sequences of events even when told the sequences are random.
171 d been adversely affected by OPV after being told the vaccine carried no risk.
172 ize patient autonomy and corresponding truth telling, the weight of evidence from the Middle East sug
173                                          All told, the data support a bifunctional activation pathway
174                                          All told, the second level of cortical processing differs ma
175 king style were significantly more likely to tell their physicians about their CAM use.
176 tates in the 1970s when patients began to be told their cancer diagnosis, permitting the first formal
177 attached to cancer precluded patients' being told their diagnoses, and thus, delayed any exploration
178  patients who completed the survey, 54% were told their diagnosis in-person in the physician's office
179  them have registered their wish to do so or told their family and friends about their decision.
180 dian survival, 5.4 months), 71% wanted to be told their LE, but only 17.6% recalled a prognostic disc
181 tment decisions, patients are more likely to tell them about their CAM use.
182 als and relay messages to immature leaves to tell them how to adapt and grow.
183 ium signals that stabilize the filopodia and tell them to form mature synapses.
184 if Hispanic or non-white, and had never been told they have pre-diabetes or diabetes.
185 heart disease, and even fewer reported being told they were at risk (46%) or that their health care p
186        Women were less likely than men to be told they were at risk (relative risk: 0.89; 95% confide
187 ter each correct response, and subjects were told they would receive a monetary reward proportional t
188           Ratings of the importance of being told this genetic information (information importance) a
189                       The brain's ability to tell time and produce complex spatiotemporal motor patte
190 ich cortical networks are inherently able to tell time as a result of time-dependent changes in netwo
191 ia to humans may have evolved the ability to tell time in the presence or absence of external environ
192                                              Telling time and anticipating when external events will
193                                              Telling time is fundamental to many forms of learning an
194 hese data reveal a new sensory mechanism for telling time of day that would be available to any mamma
195 rstanding the neural basis for how the brain tells time and operates in time will be necessary to dev
196        We developed a firing rate model that tells time on the order of seconds and generates complex
197  to health and that healthy people should be told to avoid these foods.
198 7) compared with patients who said they were told to continue therapy longer.
199 roup with weight loss in experimental groups told to eat breakfast or to skip breakfast [no breakfast
200      In 1 of these conditions, subjects were told to expect mild but painful electric shocks; there w
201                                  If you were told to ignore a white bear, you might find it quite dif
202  anchoring stimulus on a computer screen and told to imagine that the displayed body part was part of
203 as a donor at another medical center and was told to lose weight and quit smoking.
204  had decreased activation when subjects were told to see gray scale, whether they were actually shown
205 implify instructions to patients if they are told to take all cardiac medications as normal.
206                  Patients who said they were told to take their medication for less than 6 months wer
207  just placed in the library and students are told to use it when they can find the time.
208 ideal expression algorithm should be able to tell truly different expression levels with small false
209 wealth of genome-variation data consistently tell two distinct stories.
210 ch discrimination abilities-their ability to tell two tones close in pitch apart.
211 s, these sleeping champagne bottles awoke to tell us a chapter of the story of winemaking and to reve
212 ith data from earlier Parkfield earthquakes, tell us about earthquake physics and earthquake predicti
213 n raises the question of what these data can tell us about events in our past.
214                    What might these findings tell us about genetic resistance to infection in humans?
215 ally measured kinetic isotope effects (KIEs) tell us about H-abstraction reactions with multispin-sta
216 served physiological processes, with much to tell us about how cellular neighborhoods influence cell
217 damental question: "What can causal networks tell us about metabolic pathways?".
218 he anthropological and ethnohistoric records tell us about non-Western societies of that general soci
219                           What do these data tell us about the ability of rapamycin to delay aging an
220 recognise strand lesions, and what does this tell us about the checkpoint pathways?
221                   What do social survey data tell us about the determinants of happiness?
222 proved understanding of animal phylogeny can tell us about the evolution of the great diversity of an
223  What do frequency-domain causality measures tell us about the functional properties of oscillatory n
224 formations are of interest for what they can tell us about the interaction energies of lipid molecule
225 ow fails in this illness and what this might tell us about the maintenance of bone marrow function an
226 cteristic timescale--which potentially could tell us about the mass of the black hole--is found in th
227  accompany such effortful long-term learning tell us about the mechanisms for developing innovative b
228 ers from idiopathic autism and what that can tell us about the mechanisms underlying ASD.
229 branes exposed by the fracture process of FE tell us about the overall structure of biological membra
230 scrutinized and shaped by natural selection, tell us about the place of humans in evolution?
231  hepatocytes, and discuss what these studies tell us about the role of inflammation and programmed ce
232     Here, I discuss what the Drosophila data tell us about the roles and mechanisms of PDZ protein ac
233 ion mapping of genital representations might tell us about the sexual differentiation of the mammalia
234                               What does this tell us about the types of mutants that are likely to in
235 ether isolating balance as a risk factor can tell us enough about the clustering of risk factors for
236 results are perhaps encouraging, they do not tell us enough that we can be sure that patients who und
237          Can the draft human genome sequence tell us how the cell cycle works and how it evolved?
238                     New cocrystal structures tell us how this remarkable enzyme works.
239 omparisons with transurethral resection will tell us if it is a worthy challenger or simply a young p
240  when engaged in appropriate tasks, but they tell us little about how many neurons might be engaged b
241    Although such studies are important, they tell us little about the effectiveness of these approach
242 tructure of current and future forests could tell us more about future C dynamics than growth respons
243 mune disease triggered by these sensors will tell us more about how they are linked to activation of
244 sking why this is so, because this will both tell us more about potentially devastating neurological
245                    Not only do these studies tell us more about TspO, but they also shed light on the
246                                   Nor can it tell us much about the dynamics by which a population of
247 perience and principles of clinical research tell us no.
248  mammalian G-protein-coupled receptor really tell us something about human physiology?
249 itative traits in laboratory populations can tell us something of the genetic architecture in the nat
250 tention to our noses in the clinic, they can tell us tales worth knowing.
251                                     Patients tell us that improved pain relief is a principal concern
252                             Visual illusions tell us that size perception depends heavily upon comple
253 ithin host cells we need accurate tools that tell us what is occurring within the infecting organism.
254                       Current methods cannot tell us what the nature of the protein universe is concr
255 les or norms, currently or in the past, that tell us when a particular collection of largely symptom-
256 rnal movement-related information combine to tell us where we are?
257 uroimaging data are correlational and do not tell us whether core regions support critical processes
258 ll tolerated, but additional experience will tell us whether this practice reduces the prevalence of
259                   Developmental research can tell us which factors drive reading acquisition and whic
260  patient and/or disease characteristics will tell us who will and who will not respond to a given mod
261 tion of the small intestinal microbiome will tell us, once and for all, what is normal and when 'abno
262  approach isolates exactly what mechanism is telling us over and above the state variables alone.
263 ught, we surmised that the speckles could be telling us something about stochastic association of tub
264 ooks and cell culture experiments seem to be telling us two different things about the significance o
265  similarly to the way that protein structure tells us about the function and organization of a protei
266                          Their presence also tells us about the origin and evolution of the body they
267 gins of this diversity as well as what shape tells us about the physics and biochemistry underlying c
268                               Penny Chisholm tells us all about this powerhouse marine bacterium.
269 uch devices, and a detailed kinetic analysis tells us how rapidly such measurements may be made.
270                                       Vision tells us not only what and where objects are but also wh
271                                       Theory tells us that indirect genetic effects arising from comp
272                          Conventional wisdom tells us that interfacial thermal transport is more effi
273 the chemical composition of a food in itself tells us very little about whether or not that food will
274  target conserved proteins, while proteomics tells us what is actually expressed and what is accessib
275                                       Theory tells us when CLPs should be favoured by selection, but
276 outstanding question remains: what principle tells us which state variables to constrain?
277 the information gained from such an analysis tells us.
278  what studies of experimental evolution have told us so far and speculate on where progress might be
279 to the baseline, while the response of truth telling was not statistically different from baseline.
280                                         Most telling was the near occlusion of synaptic facilitation
281 he latter of which are often referred to as "tells"--we develop a strategy for detecting anthrosols i
282 f choices differ depending on whether we are told what to do or are able to exercise our volition.
283 s among subpopulations is well known; how to tell when the variation exceeds that expected when all l
284                   The generalized Pi-theorem tells when and how large a reduction is attainable.
285        Because at present it is difficult to tell where sign stops and gesture begins, we suggest tha
286 ually be determined, both because one cannot tell whether a gene came from the maternal or paternal g
287  notable current fundamental challenge is to tell whether and how an interacting Hamiltonian predicts
288 deed driven by a trophic interaction, can we tell whether lemmings act as the resource ('prey') or th
289                       It may be too early to tell whether the recently implemented Model for End-Stag
290 ytical treatment of niche models, one cannot tell whether the two classes of model produce the same p
291 lity; and (iv) most players seemed unable to tell whether their most-preferred instrument was new or
292 (2+) sparks are stochastic events how can we tell whether two sparks occurring close together in spac
293 r System today, but there has been no way of telling whether the Solar System is typical of planetary
294 gical intervention groups, patients were not told which type of surgery they were receiving (to ensur
295               Extreme selection bias, we are told, will not harm internal validity, and "process expe
296 ave laws requiring mammography facilities to tell women with dense breasts and negative results on sc
297 sions ("If you don't ask, nobody is going to tell you anything") and the desire to be offered informa
298 tant take-home message: Just because someone tells you something in great detail, with much confidenc
299  good measure is, "Has any dentist/hygienist told you that you have deep pockets?", which had a sensi
300 p remains from the sites of Tell Sabi Abyad, Tell Zeidan, Hamoukar, Tell Brak and Tell Leilan (6500-2

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