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1 hings', 'I'm a good friend', 'I have a quick temper').
2 ing diseases in which mTOR activity is to be tempered.
3 ther sampling techniques, including parallel tempering.
4 er failure during liver regeneration through tempering a strong innate inflammatory response mediated
5 oxytocin and estrogen receptor polymorphisms temper accelerated cellular aging in young females who t
6  suggest that VHR is a target for ZAP-70 and tempers activation of the Erk2 pathway in a ZAP-70-contr
7      Chronic inhibition of this protease may temper amyloid production and cure or prevent AD.
8            A new approach for non-isothermal tempering analysis utilizing dilatometry is proposed and
9 showing that specific criteria for explosive temper and mood lability identify disruptive youth who i
10 ex is an efficacious treatment for explosive temper and mood lability in disruptive children and adol
11 der) met the specific criteria for explosive temper and mood lability.
12 ation of the field of transplantation can be tempered and controlled.
13 l reports of donor deaths, interest has been tempered and more diligent evaluation of the ethics and
14 pace is sampled by a combination of parallel tempering and equi-energy Monte Carlo, we find that the
15 ilk allergens was differentially affected by tempering and extractant.
16  was sampled by replica exchange with solute tempering, and the free energy landscape was explored by
17 ular interactions within epithelial clusters temper anisotropic cell-substratum forces, resulting in
18 onment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and temper anticancer immune responses.
19                     Thus, ODC in macrophages tempers antimicrobial, M1 macrophage responses during ba
20 ers were generated using a Bayesian parallel tempering approach to produce model fits that could recr
21  growth condition were transient and largely tempered as B31 adapted to the mammalian host, suggestin
22 the formation of transition carbides by auto-tempering as well as the presence of retained austenite
23 and compared with experimental melting point temper-atures to explain the structural basis to improve
24 wever, several regulatory T cell subsets can temper autoaggressive T cells, although it remains undet
25                        Dietary cyclocreatine tempered autophagy, restored microglial clustering aroun
26               Cryab plays a critical role in tempering AxD pathology and should be investigated as a
27                                        Npas4 tempers beta-cell function through a direct inhibitory i
28               To this end, we have used well-tempered bias exchange metadynamics simulations to deter
29 cal for full anabolism in cortical bone, but tempers bone gain in cancellous bone.
30 atment of respiratory and cardiac failure is tempered by a need for evidence to support many current
31                       This disappointment is tempered by a potentially important observation suggesti
32 r particular lesions of the neuraxis must be tempered by a working knowledge of false and nonlocalizi
33  its impact on treatment resistance could be tempered by altering the dosing schedule of systemic che
34                Nevertheless, this finding is tempered by an inability to prolong survival, a limitati
35  in ApoE(-/-) mice, anti-col(V) immunity was tempered by an interleukin (IL)-10-dependent mechanism.
36 inhibit hepatitis C virus replication can be tempered by baseline mutations that confer resistance.
37 s and feelings; however, such effects can be tempered by broader social network resources.
38 ension) and anatomical considerations and be tempered by careful assessment of surgical risk.
39                                  Editing was tempered by coexpression of HLA-DO, suggesting that DM:D
40 , the extent of complement activation may be tempered by complement inhibiting regulatory proteins th
41  however, efforts to increase production are tempered by concern over induced earthquakes.
42 e use of stents in smaller patients has been tempered by concerns about the potential for stent expan
43 nthusiasm for their use in patients has been tempered by concerns of a possible profibrotic role of e
44     However, enthusiasm for this approach is tempered by concerns that the therapeutic synergy of a c
45           Nevertheless, early enthusiasm was tempered by controlled studies showing that antibiotics
46                     Because LC activation is tempered by endogenous opioid release during stress, the
47 r disorders, and vascular lesion severity is tempered by enhanced endothelial repair.
48 ishment for advancing public health has been tempered by ethical concerns about the protection of hum
49 iPSCs) in cell replacement therapy have been tempered by evidence that undifferentiated, syngeneic mo
50 ews media and on the Internet, with optimism tempered by evidence to support the ethical translation
51 ogical impact of these observations might be tempered by extensive recombination of co-ingested strai
52  the authors' confidence in these results is tempered by factors related to study design that may hav
53 vation, advanced by thrombin generation, and tempered by fibrinolysis.
54 also reveal that immature GC excitability is tempered by functional synaptic inhibition and reduced e
55 stic criteria, although this effect could be tempered by future adaptation of diagnostic practices an
56 on stimulated by in vivo cocaine exposure is tempered by G protein-dependent inhibitory feedback mech
57 e human disease, the knockdown phenotype was tempered by genetic-modifier loci.
58 aroscopic adjustable banding (LAGB) has been tempered by high reoperation rates.
59 favorable route of Cr(VI) formation which is tempered by humic matter.
60 e reactivity of the key radical precursor is tempered by hybridization effects.
61 primarily due to water temperature increases tempered by increased nutrient levels resulting from cha
62  that the face validity of the system may be tempered by insufficient specificity in the indexing ter
63  the diagnosis of extracapsular extension is tempered by its low sensitivity.
64 spread use of adjuvant IFN alpha-2b has been tempered by its significant toxicity.
65 sm for vanguard biologic therapies should be tempered by judicious monitoring for adverse events.
66                 However, this possibility is tempered by limitations in interpreting the functional c
67 locus analysis, and the results were further tempered by multiple test effects.
68                             Success has been tempered by new challenges.
69  benefit for the organ transplant recipient, tempered by patient informed awareness of limited organ
70 lthough its predictive value is likely to be tempered by phylogenetic distance and genome duplication
71 n (LMWH) in anti-angiogenic therapy has been tempered by poor in vivo delivery to the tumor cell and
72        Activation of the Lmd protein is also tempered by posttranslational modifications of the prote
73                                     Although tempered by power considerations, there is no evidence i
74 n) and APOBEC3G (retrovirus restriction) are tempered by probable contributions to carcinogenesis.
75  regenerative medicine in the heart has been tempered by realizations that reparative processes in th
76 initial enthusiasm for these agents has been tempered by recognition that JAK2 V617F may represent on
77  inotropic agents for heart failure has been tempered by reports of impaired relaxation.
78 otentiating influence of the Girk1 P-loop is tempered by residue F162 in the second membrane-spanning
79                             However, this is tempered by results from several recent studies that sho
80 ion and exercise capacity but its benefit is tempered by significant morbidity.
81 omise of high rates of hematologic responses tempered by studies showing the inability to overcome po
82                                          are tempered by study heterogeneity and methodologic limitat
83                  Although these findings are tempered by the absence of information concerning the ty
84 oncogenic activity of the mutant receptor is tempered by the activation of premature cellular senesce
85 quisition and how these negative effects are tempered by the AM colonization.
86 ased importance of capturing those elements, tempered by the challenges to collect them.
87 utic potential of endogenous neurogenesis is tempered by the demonstration that traumatic brain injur
88 haematopoietic stem-cell transplantation are tempered by the depletion of T-cells accompanying this p
89                             This interest is tempered by the discovery of SMO mutations mediating res
90 y period of antimicrobial discovery has been tempered by the emergence of bacterial strains with resi
91 ncer with small molecule inhibitors has been tempered by the emergence of drug-resistant kinase domai
92 of the strength of that relationship must be tempered by the fact that some of the converting patient
93                    This enthusiasm should be tempered by the fact that the probability for life to or
94                     The new genetics must be tempered by the findings that many epigenetic phenomena
95 ral complication rates, long-term outcome is tempered by the frequent need for repeat revascularizati
96            Early optimism, however, was soon tempered by the hard realities of these new materials: b
97 appropriateness of the patients admitted are tempered by the high cost of providing this service.
98 ced CTA as more genetically distinct must be tempered by the inability to test the CTA lines beyond S
99  compromising physicochemical properties was tempered by the judicial use of ligand efficiency indice
100  SUD treatment via Medicaid expansion may be tempered by the local availability of facilities to prov
101  effects of tracheal gas insufflation may be tempered by the long-term effects of altering distal air
102 pretation of the BACH Survey results must be tempered by the low enrollment rate (less than 25% of el
103                  However, this conclusion is tempered by the nonadherence rate.
104                     This enthusiasm has been tempered by the observations that the transition from da
105          Preliminary evidence of efficacy is tempered by the open-label uncontrolled design of the st
106            This extraordinary achievement is tempered by the persistence of cognitive delays and cere
107  which this hypothesis can be held has to be tempered by the poor reproducibility between studies in
108   But the convenience of using xenografts is tempered by the possibility of disease transmission from
109            However, these inferences must be tempered by the potential for epistatic interactions bet
110 e, the benefit of carotid stenting should be tempered by the potential for increased perioperative ev
111                       That optimism has been tempered by the potential risks of these therapies, such
112 l Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) has been partly tempered by the reality that a NOTES procedure without l
113  Enthusiasm for tolerance induction has been tempered by the realization that it is more difficult to
114  the benefit of prospective clinical trials, tempered by the recognition of all of the possible medic
115 itial therapy, even for advanced disease, is tempered by the recognition of some important limitation
116 , and very-late-onset subtypes now should be tempered by the recognition that comorbid medical and ne
117                          This realization is tempered by the relatively mild SMA phenotype in our mod
118                                      This is tempered by the reports of younger patients developing h
119 ne-reactivation strategies, however, will be tempered by the stability that epsilon-globin mRNA exhib
120 randomized phase-I clinical trials, was then tempered by the subsequent disappointing results of rand
121  expression is abated in a wak2-null, but is tempered by the WAK-dominant allele that induces elevate
122 ition in treating neurological conditions is tempered by their toxicity toward a host of CNS cell typ
123                                     Although tempered by transmission risk factors, such as donor vir
124  the enthusiasm for these therapies has been tempered by tumor resistance and the paucity of informat
125 ess of orthopedic implants has been recently tempered by unexpected pathologies and early failures of
126         Unfortunately, this success has been tempered by unintended and often devastating cardiac com
127 study were: (1) to determine whether thermal tempering by air blasting reduces the length of cracks i
128 nergy surface that we obtain from a parallel tempering calculation.
129 n the eye to promote inflammation while also tempering cell responses to PGN akin to what has been re
130 iR-146a regulates cholesterol metabolism and tempers chronic inflammatory responses to atherogenic di
131 ckling in" a swarm of individual small tasks tempers competition for CPU time in the shared HPC envir
132 surgeon opinion and patient attitudes should temper concerns about the quality of treatment for women
133 ssor of cytokine signaling 3, a protein that tempers cytokine receptor signaling, they also suggest t
134  by which adaptive immunity, once triggered, tempers DC activation and prevents overreactive immune r
135                                              Tempering decreased antibody binding regardless of extra
136 hanced sampling approaches, such as Parallel Tempering, do not improve the situation, as the entropic
137 us, as with FGF and EGF receptors, Spry2-GFP tempers downstream Met signaling in addition to its pron
138                                          The tempered dynamics contrast sharply with the dynamics of
139 he peptide conformational space by simulated tempering dynamics with the simplified, knowledge-based
140 genous LO-generated effectors that assist in tempering EAE.
141 (BTLA) coinhibitory signaling is required to temper early inflammation.
142 othesized that such feedback can potentially temper effects of delayed relaxation and/or volume loadi
143 e first time that chronic morphine treatment tempers endotoxin tolerance resulting in persistent infl
144 ferent approaches: a combination of the well-tempered ensemble (WTE) and parallel tempering (PT) sche
145 that publication of this viewpoint will help temper enthusiasm for overzealous conversion of guidelin
146 es due to the infused cells themselves, have tempered enthusiasm.
147           It localizes to acidic organelles, tempers evoked Ca(2+) signals, and regulates cell-matrix
148 AAT2 modulates cardiorespiratory control and tempers excitatory cardiorespiratory responses to activa
149 gy perturbation with replica exchange solute tempering (FEP/REST).
150  after gastrulation in the forelimb field to temper Fgf8a signaling in the cardiac field, thus coordi
151 ied: 1) aggressive phenomena (e.g., kicking, temper fits, argumentativeness), 2) purely motor and pho
152 sis requires intrinsic sensing mechanisms to temper function in the face of prolonged activity.
153 n contrast, lower affinity interactions show tempered GCs, producing B(mem) and affinity-matured, lon
154 sin plastic, heat-tempered glass, chemically tempered glass, and polycarbonate, all with 3.0-mm cente
155 sin plastic, heat tempered glass, chemically tempered glass, and polycarbonate, and with center thick
156 igh-index plastic, allyl resin plastic, heat tempered glass, chemically tempered glass, and polycarbo
157 al safety eyewear (allyl resin plastic, heat-tempered glass, chemically tempered glass, and polycarbo
158 monstrated to have a significant capacity to temper glycolytic acidification in vitro in the presence
159   Oral supplementation with Gln was shown to temper H. suis induced gastritis and epithelial (hyper)p
160  of FLD, we show that synthetic YLGA peptide tempers hepatocyte apoptosis and liver damage and theref
161 e has cast doubt on both these associations, tempering hopes of the feasibility of developing a vacci
162 otential neuroprotective therapeutic must be tempered, however, by the knowledge it also enlarges cir
163 ntitled "SSRIs, Adolescents, and Aggression: Tempering Human Implications Regarding SSRI-Induced Aggr
164                             This reliance is tempered if adaptation is polygenic-does not depend on o
165  (CD25) on virus-specific CD4 T cells, which tempered IL-2 signaling and STAT5 and mammalian target o
166  critical function for Mvarphi HIF-1alpha in tempering IL-10 production following infection.
167 rucial role in tumor immune pathogenesis and temper immune therapeutic efficacy.
168 lular metabolism can beneficially enhance or temper immunity.
169                         Immune responses are tempered in immunologically privileged sites including t
170 that sheds light on how its self-cleavage is tempered in the absence of RecA, as well as a framework
171 owth and how its predatory activities may be tempered in the wild, as well as suggestions for future
172  immunity is controlled by cDCs and actively tempered in vivo by migDCs.
173 on (AMI), enthusiasm for glucose lowering is tempered, in part, by concerns of inducing hypoglycemia.
174 culations by use of the model confirmed that tempering induces large residual compressive stresses in
175 eterogeneity and imprecision of some results temper inferences from this literature.
176 phagy accompanies inflammasome activation to temper inflammation by eliminating active inflammasomes.
177  T (Treg) cells inhibit immune responses and temper inflammation.
178 e data expand the roles of T-regs to include tempering inflammation during acute infection in additio
179 ting that C5a may play a significant role in tempering inflammation in Th2-driven diseases such as as
180 own pathway that allows the immune system to temper inflammatory responses.
181 potential limitations of disclosure somewhat tempered interest.
182 e-dependent increases in adverse events have tempered its utility.
183  their ability to preserve phosphatases that temper kinase signaling and proinflammatory cytokine pro
184 protein 3B [ARID3B]) that we show is able to temper lytic reactivation.
185 atalase restricts reactive oxygen species to temper macrophage TRPM2-mediated Ca(2+) signaling and li
186 eted immune modulation should be possible to temper maladaptive factors, enabling beneficial immune r
187 s Coarse-Grained molecular dynamics and well-tempered MetaDynamics (CG-MetaD), we characterize the la
188 onal metadynamics, and multiple-walkers well-tempered metadynamics calculations.
189        Simulations were performed using well-tempered metadynamics combined with a path collective va
190 re are explored using microsecond-scale well-tempered metadynamics simulations.
191 ere we use atomistic level modeling and well-tempered metadynamics to calculate the configurational f
192 uated with advanced simulation methods (well-tempered metadynamics) allowing a microscopic understand
193                     Taking advantage of well-tempered metadynamics, we compute the free-energy change
194 iltonian replica exchange combined with well-tempered metadynamics.
195  dynamics simulations together with parallel tempering, metadynamics, and one of the best force-field
196  we adapted the replica exchange with solute tempering method to sample the conformations of the beta
197              Using a single-trajectory-based tempering method with a high-temperature dihedral bias,
198     An innovative replica exchange (parallel tempering) method called replica exchange with solute te
199    We introduce a replica exchange (parallel tempering) method in which attempted configuration swaps
200 s, Gal1-glycan interactions are essential in tempering microglial activation, brain inflammation, and
201                              We use parallel tempering molecular dynamics simulations on the microsec
202                  We have performed simulated tempering molecular dynamics simulations to study the th
203 ced phase-space sampling algorithm, parallel-tempering molecular dynamics, we have explored the energ
204                                   A parallel tempering Monte Carlo algorithm with tempering over the
205 rly role in reducing CR cell neurogenesis by tempering Neurog2's proneural activity.
206 ow that the Serrate antagonist, fringe, must temper Notch activity to insure that the activation of t
207 ployed jagged-2 triggered Notch2/Hey1, while tempering Notch2/Hes1 signaling in HSPCs.
208 ate our planet's intermediate redox state by tempering O(2) production.
209               Slow cooling of such a melt or tempering of hP-Na2ZnSn5 (e.g., at 300 degrees C) leads
210 tingly, this occurs in resting MPhis through tempering of steady-state mitochondrial reactive oxygen
211                 The findings offer cause for tempered optimism about the accuracy of strategic intell
212  results suggest that students' mindsets may temper or exacerbate the effects of economic disadvantag
213                 The method, called catalytic tempering or CAT, is found to greatly improve the rate o
214 wide problem of antibiotic resistance should temper our approach.
215  which may be associated with the display of temper outbursts and repetitive questioning.
216  chronic nonepisodic irritability and severe temper outbursts.
217 arallel tempering Monte Carlo algorithm with tempering over the temperature domain is used to examine
218 nes, as a key circuit element that tunes and tempers P1 neuron activity.
219 as a treatment option has been appropriately tempered, particularly as the therapy is introduced beyo
220 development, survival, or homeostasis, while tempering peripheral NK cell activation.
221                              Strategies that temper postprandial reductions in glucose levels might r
222  stem growth rate represent a mechanism that tempers progression of early commitment to the light env
223              In vascular smooth muscles, HDL tempers proinflammatory, promigratory, and degradative p
224 he well-tempered ensemble (WTE) and parallel tempering (PT) schemes and metadynamics (MetaD) to chara
225 s the use of activity-based probes that show tempered rates of reactivity with enzymes, such that com
226 ression is mediated by poverty and that heat tempers rather than fuels poverty-induced aggression.
227                                           To temper recombination, cells have employed DNA helicases
228 may deplete vesicle availability and thereby temper release strengthening.
229 ) method called replica exchange with solute tempering (REST) for the efficient sampling of aqueous p
230 dual compressive stresses induced by thermal tempering retarded the growth of surface cracks in bilay
231 used to investigate the polymorphic forms of tempered SHSs and CBEs in the long term.
232 s well as the observed growth inhibition, is tempered significantly by coexpression of the CfPV2 E6 a
233   Our computational studies exploit parallel tempering simulations of coarse-grained model proteins t
234  pluralism in both its homeland and colonies tempers some of archaeology's global assumptions about t
235  at controlling the chronic phase disease is tempered somewhat by the persistence of the LSC pool in
236 indicated that the mean crack lengths of air-tempered specimens were significantly smaller (p < or =
237 ults in the alleviation of heme toxicity and tempered staphylococcal virulence.
238 e as glass in as-quenched or low-temperature-tempered state.
239  had significantly more behavioral problems, temper tantrums, and learning, health, and sleep problem
240 haviors, teasing, silent bluff displays, and temper tantrums, and negatively with observational ratin
241 theta and thereby targeted to lipid rafts to temper TCR signaling.
242                   Such genetic changes would temper the alkali sensitivity and Na(+) sensitivity that
243 sence of mitotic inhibitors normally used to temper the astrocyte population.
244 ide new molecular evidence that estrogen may temper the biological effects of hormones acting through
245  or 19 bp 5' to the transcription start site temper the effect of DNA supercoiling based on novobioci
246 properly folded proteins are secreted and to temper the effects of cellular stress, the ER can target
247 he release of glucocorticoids that, in turn, temper the ensuing immune/inflammatory response, and the
248  that one function of MeCP2 in neurons is to temper the expression of the longest genes in the genome
249 osis-competent VZV glycoprotein, was able to temper the fusogenicity of the gH endocytosis mutants by
250 n-induced D-type cyclin production serves to temper the mitogenic response to androgen.
251 reversibility of the intermediate steps, and temper the nature of the driving force of the reaction.
252 t the analog 7-aza-Trp, which is expected to temper the nucleophilicity of C2 in Trp, is a very poor
253 endogenous functions of immune AT1 receptors temper the pathogenic actions of renal and vascular AT1
254 cess in using bidentate phosphine ligands to temper the reactivities of in situ-generated gold carben
255  of a large number of protecting groups that temper the reactivity of nitrogen; however, the use of p
256 DA neurons by SNr GABAergic neurons and also temper the release of glutamate in the dorsal striatum.
257 nd, differently to animal cells, it does not temper the ribonuclease activity of inositol-requiring e
258 late ligand bioavailability and consequently temper the signaling of canonical G protein-coupled rece
259 t declining C, called dematerialization, can temper the sustainability challenge of growth (P x A), a
260                          These biases should temper the use of plots for extrapolations of forest dyn
261 aden, our understanding of complications has tempered the initial excitement.
262                        Previous research has tempered the notion that sleepers are isolated from thei
263                   Moreover, VLDLR deficiency tempered the synergistic inflammatory interactions betwe
264 decreases the action of the cag PAI T4SS via tempering the bacterium's interaction with alpha5beta1 i
265 n that is essential for efficient catalysis, tempering the consequence of the removal of any single i
266         More broadly, a case can be made for tempering the empirical enthusiasm here with a little mo
267                                              Tempering the enthusiasm for their use, however-particul
268 suggest that TLR2 plays an important role in tempering the host response to pneumonic tularemia.
269 of the sympathetic fight-or-flight response, tempering the rise in [Na](i) and cellular Ca loading an
270 in both cancerous and normal cells, however, tempers the broad spectrum of activity of currently used
271  suggest that the sympathetic nervous system tempers the capacity of antigen-presenting cells to acti
272 tors by repressing the Ink4A-Ink4B locus and tempers the developmental rate of differentiation by pre
273 ork shows that transfection of GCS antisense tempers the expression of native GCS and restores cell s
274 ndamental mechanism by which the hippocampus tempers the forgetting of older memories as newer memori
275  uncovered an immune-regulatory pathway that tempers the intensity of the host response to influenza
276 eurons, mediated by GIRK channel activation, tempers the locomotor stimulatory effect of cocaine whil
277 uced miR-21, by silencing PTEN and GSK3beta, tempers the LPS-induced inflammatory response.
278 Myc, leading to the notion that organization tempers the sensitivity of individual cells to Myc activ
279 tting of primary immunodeficiencies but also temper their dysregulation in conditions of antibody-med
280 l responses to K(+) deprivation that seem to temper these negative effects.
281 e of scientists ( approximately 7,085), thus tempering these differences in propagule load.
282 a negative role of the morphogen TGF-beta in tempering these signals under physiological conditions,
283                                  Vertebrates temper this effect by catabolizing ATP to adenosine - a
284 lammatory cytokines and that the S-layer may temper this response to facilitate the survival of C. re
285  level of autophagy for survival, caspase-10 tempers this response to avoid cell death.
286 the strength of insulin-generated signals is tempered through interactions with the IGF-1R.
287 uited to the mucosa, where responses must be tempered to prevent excessive inflammation.
288 echniques, such as metadynamics and parallel tempering, to characterize the oligomerization landscape
289 gy perturbation/replica exchange with solute tempering, to two modifications of protein-ligand comple
290                                         This tempers triglyceride availabiity for very low density li
291 e American Thyroid Association guidelines of tempering TSH suppression in patients with low risk of c
292              Improving tumor perfusion, thus tempering tumor-associated hypoxia, is known to impair c
293 ilitates tracking of actions and outcomes to temper urges for riskier rewards as they become less pro
294                       It would be prudent to temper widening the scope of practice of mid-level provi
295  epidemiologists have for population health, tempered with concerns for remaining true to epidemiolog
296 ers using solvophobic driving forces must be tempered with functionalities that promote solubility of
297 orts, but use of this new technology must be tempered with knowledge of its limitations as well as po
298 d interpret biomarkers with more confidence, tempered with necessary caution.
299 s on nontarget organisms, but theory must be tempered with pragmatism in the selection of volatiles a
300   The significance of these findings must be tempered with the limitations (possible underreporting)

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