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1 ical model using DFT analysis to rationalize the sense of 1,5-syn stereoselectivities of beta-alkyl-b
2 itate the routine clinical use of CTCs as in the sense of a liquid biopsy.
3 sium binding is due to a "tightening up" (in the sense of a more rigid molecule with less dynamic int
4 erichia coli RNase G the first evidence that the sensing of a 5' monophosphate is required in vivo fo
5 eighboring nucleotides in ssDNA, which makes the sensing of a DNA base very difficult.
6 940-residue multidomain protein critical for the sensing of aberrant DNA and initiation of global gen
7                      In this paper we report the sensing of aflatoxin B1(AFB1) by field effect capaci
8 nomenon of sensory attenuation, a measure of the sense of agency for movement, in this group of patie
9                       The trade-offs concern the sense of agency in memory and its role in both impli
10 rior parietal cortex plays a special role in the sense of agency, which is a fundamental aspect to na
11 typically attribute the action to ourselves, the sense of agency.
12 N), has been developed and characterized for the sensing of ammonia gas.
13 cutive four- and five-component syntheses in the sense of an activation-alkynylation-cyclocondensatio
14 ogen bond is not acting as a perturbation in the sense of an external dipole but more directly affect
15 ensor domain, which appear to be involved in the sensing of an unidentified sporulation signal(s) pro
16 mportant role of the graRS and vraFG loci in the sensing of and response to specific CAPs involved in
17  been well established, similar progress for the sensing of anions has not yet been realized.
18                                              The sensing of antibodies by TRIM21 was stimulated after
19           The BiO-SPEs were evaluated toward the sensing of APAP and INH in human serum, urine, saliv
20 ited strong electrocatalytic activity toward the sensing of APAP and INH with an enhanced analytical
21 d for the purpose that reflects synonymy and the sense of arbitrary word combinations.
22                                              The sense of asymmetric induction has been established b
23 ight into the origin of enantioselection and the sense of asymmetric induction in the previously repo
24       This model not only is consistent with the sense of asymmetric induction of the asymmetric alco
25 ch repeat (LRR) motifs 9-12, is required for the sensing of bacterial lipopeptides.
26 e their personal goals in order to give them the sense of balance and control they are looking for.
27                                              The sense of balance depends on the intricate architectu
28 ributes to vestibular hair cell function and the sense of balance.
29 a mechanosensitive organ that contributes to the sense of balance.
30  inner ear encode head movements and mediate the sense of balance.
31 inical practice to test the functionality of the sense of balance.
32       This system has exhibited stability in the sense of, bar a number of notable exceptions, surfac
33        Finally incomplete self similarity in the sense of Barenblatt and Chorin is established.
34                 Control over interactions in the sense of being able to appropriate 'surplus' payoffs
35                 Control over interactions in the sense of being able to exercise partner choice can b
36 sitive emotions, emotions--especially trust, the sense of being cared for, and falling in love--that
37 nships of interest are very often sparse, in the sense of being embedded in an overall dataset of hig
38 e and society were found to be anomalous, in the sense of being fundamentally different from conventi
39        Furthermore, the FETs were tested for the sensing of biomolecules (bovine serum albumin (BSA)
40 matched in-body illusion condition, in which the sense of bodily self was colocalized with the real b
41  out-of-body illusion was elicited, in which the sense of bodily self was displaced from the real bod
42  used an established method for manipulating the sense of body ownership ("rubber-hand illusion") to
43               These results demonstrate that the sense of body ownership determines somatosensory att
44 and anatomical information all contribute to the sense of body ownership in adults [12].
45 r; and that cognitive processes that disrupt the sense of body ownership may in turn disrupt temperat
46         Together, these results suggest that the sense of body ownership promotes visual awareness.
47                                              The sense of body ownership represents a fundamental asp
48 f a prosthetic limb and it is now clear that the sense of body self-identification is also linked to
49 ations demonstrate the importance of AIM2 in the sensing of both bacterial and viral pathogens and in
50 Ca(2+) flux likely plays regulatory roles in the sensing of both light/dark transitions and photoperi
51                                              The sensing of both stresses requires two cysteine resid
52                                              The sensing of bovine growth hormone also known as bovin
53                                A reversal of the sense of chiral induction was also observed when chi
54 of a photocurrent that switches depending on the sense of circular polarization of the incident light
55                                              The sensing of circulating nutrients within the mediobas
56 regulatory elements is present to facilitate the sensing of CO2 availability, to regulate the express
57  5.8 x 10(-9)M, indicating its potential for the sensing of COD in clinical samples and pharmaceutica
58  excellent electrocatalytic response towards the sensing of COD with a wide linear response range of
59 n mice and humans, the events that lead from the sensing of cold to the development of beige fat rema
60  Together, our results provide evidence that the sense of confidence is an essential ingredient of pr
61 he theory assumes that, as a complex system, the sense of consciousness is not a fixed structure but
62                                              The sense of consciousness provides information about th
63                                              The sense of consciousness thus serves an organizing fun
64  energies in the brain that are the input to the sense of consciousness, along with the processing su
65 help us understand the evolution and role of the sense of consciousness, and of consciousness itself.
66 ct of an organizing process achieved through the sense of consciousness.
67 was used in a drain source configuration for the sensing of cTnI.
68                                        Thus, the sensing of Cys was well demonstrated using various t
69                    2D-hBN is utilized toward the sensing of DA in the presence of the common interfer
70                            It was found that the sense of diastereoselectivity could be modulated by
71                                              The sense of diastereoselectivity in lateral lithiation-
72  not only in the economic sense, but also in the sense of direct use of each other's material and ene
73           This response is initiated through the sensing of directional blue light (BL) by a small fa
74 fection activates inflammasomes and identify the sensing of disturbances in intracellular ionic conce
75 ol of replication fork events in response to the sensing of DNA lesions by the repair system.
76 ty contribution to optical activity in which the sense of electric dipoles and magnetic dipoles becom
77                                              The sense of enantioinduction is reversed for the two di
78 nal model is provided that is in accord with the sense of enantioinduction observed for all reactions
79 reochemical model is provided to rationalize the sense of enantioinduction observed.
80      An unusual solvent-induced inversion of the sense of enantioselectivity observed in the alpha-se
81                                     Although the sensing of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) Ca(2+) stores
82 lled replicases - have enzymatic activity in the sense of enhancing the replication rate of all (or a
83 demonstrates a physiological role of TLR8 in the sensing of entire S. aureus in human primary phagocy
84  not appear to harbor genes that provide for the sensing of environmental signals, such as calcium-,
85                  The artificial cells expand the senses of Escherichia coli by translating a chemical
86                  Evidence in plants supports the sensing of extracellular DNA by PRRs, leading to cal
87 st the HasR receptor plays a primary role in the sensing of extracellular heme and a supplementary ro
88  the surface of most cells, are important to the sensing of extracellular signals, and make a driving
89                                           Is the sense of fairness uniquely human?
90                                              The sense of fairness, although universal, varies across
91 emotaxis, phosphorylated CheY levels control the sense of flagella rotation and thereby determine swi
92 , upon binding phosphorylated CheY, reverses the sense of flagellar rotation.
93 e signaling pathways have been implicated in the sensing of flagellins; these involve toll-like recep
94 al an elegant navigational strategy based on the sensing of flow velocity gradients and provide a com
95  suitability of our SHP-OP SERS platform for the sensing of food toxins in real samples.
96                                              The sensing of foreign agents by the innate and adaptive
97             Movement, and co-operativity, in the sense of formation of a single patch, was dependent
98                              Usually, during the sensing of gases involved in chemical reactions, the
99 rimary defects in the gate region but not in the sensing of gating principles.
100 5 tyrosine phosphorylation as a key event in the sensing of genomic and chromatin perturbations, and
101 -cell insulin secretion directly rather than the sensing of glucose.
102 vestigation, the present study characterized the sense of hand shape by evaluating the influence of d
103 10 Bacillus subtilis-like microorganisms (in the sense of having roughly the same number of proteins
104 enomenal experience in human memory, such as the sense of 'having been there', has resulted in concep
105                                              The sense of hearing depends on fast, finely graded neur
106                                              The sense of hearing depends on the faithful transmissio
107                                              The sense of hearing is remarkable for its auditory dyna
108 uditory organ as sound and perceived through the sense of hearing, or it could be a vibrational wave
109 ight is critical for mechanotransduction and the sense of hearing.
110                                              The senses of hearing and balance are subject to modulat
111                              In vertebrates, the senses of hearing and balance depend on hair cells,
112  ear to the brain, is the nerve that enables the senses of hearing and balance.
113 ive vertebrate mechanoreceptors that mediate the senses of hearing and balance.
114 nner ear is a biophysical process underlying the senses of hearing and balance.
115 sensory receptors of the inner ear, underlie the senses of hearing and balance.
116 ility to detect mechanical forces, underlies the senses of hearing, balance, touch, and pain, as well
117 olybrene@ZnO is coated over copper layer for the sensing of heparin.
118   Taken together, these results suggest that the sensing of host-derived NO by NsrR, and the subseque
119  How can the "strengths" of risk factors, in the sense of how well they discriminate cases from contr
120        By contrast, a taste for fairness, in the sense of (i) universality in the application of laws
121                         Here, we report that the sensing of IAV RNA by retinoic acid inducible gene I
122       Magnetic vortices are characterized by the sense of in-plane magnetization circulation and by t
123 cial host defense pathway is orchestrated by the sensing of infection by DAI/ZBP-1, engagement of the
124                  Fpr3 has been implicated in the sensing of infection-associated olfactory cues, but
125 cture, are both means by which wholeness, in the sense of intactness, can be used to influence carboh
126 g of the signaling intermediates that confer the sensing of intracellular viral nucleic acids for ind
127 y of C1q by mapping the residues involved in the sensing of its targets and the binding of its recept
128 actate dehydrogenase (LDH) was developed for the sensing of l-lactate.
129 nsor analytical efficacy is explored towards the sensing of lactate in model (buffer) solutions and i
130 tiple cutaneous sensory modalities including the sense of light touch.
131 se cytomegalovirus and had a partial role in the sensing of Listeria monocytogenes.
132 ing law but one that also takes into account the sensing of local curvature, what we describe here as
133                     This new effect enhances the sensing of magnetic switching, which has potential u
134 tudes through adulthood than acknowledged by the "sense of magnitude" theory.
135               In the second part, we explain the sense of magnitude theory and review studies that di
136 he first example where the transport and not the sensing of major constituents of the plant host is t
137   Innate immune receptors have a key role in the sensing of malaria and initiating immune responses.
138   Finally, SPR methodology was developed for the sensing of malarial antibodies.
139 ude that human TLR10 cooperates with TLR2 in the sensing of microbes and fungi but possesses a signal
140 defenses are highly inducible in response to the sensing of microbial and host products.
141 individuals to infectious diseases for which the sensing of microbial cell components by TLR1 is crit
142 mic complexes called inflammasomes that link the sensing of microbial products and metabolic stress t
143                                 Depending on the sense of molecular rotation, the disclination lines
144 ments, which bundle or disperse depending on the sense of motor rotation.
145                                              The sense of movement was equated with a 'corollary disc
146 hey favour sensory feedback as the source of the sense of movement.
147 xide and clay) based modified electrodes for the sensing of NADH.
148 tients exposed to the cognitive treatment in the sense of normalizing toward the patterns observed in
149               The nest is a novel feature in the sense of not having been described as a unique motif
150                                              The sensing of nucleic acids by receptors of the innate
151 ling mechanisms function to tightly regulate the sensing of nutrient depletion, the aggregation of po
152 -OGT pathways, which coordinate together for the sensing of nutrient state and regulation of gene tra
153 within the central nervous system (CNS) link the sensing of nutrients to the control of metabolism an
154 uospatial perception, it has been shown that the sense of ownership causes external space to be perce
155 inocular rivalry experiments, we manipulated the sense of ownership of a stranger's hand through visu
156                                              The sense of ownership of one's body is important for su
157                  The first process refers to the sense of ownership of our body and relies on the dyn
158 d be disrupted by psychologically disrupting the sense of ownership of that limb.
159 p170 released from injured cells facilitates the sensing of pathogen-associated "danger" signals by i
160                          This method enables the sensing of Pb(2+) ions with a detection limit that c
161                                              The sensing of peroxides is typically mediated by redox-
162                      As anticipated, loss of the sense of personal identity was confined to the psych
163                               Of interest is the sensing of pH at high pressures due to the key role
164                                              The sensing of physical force, mechanosensation, underli
165                             Interoception is the sensing of physiological signals originating inside
166   Excellent reproducibility was achieved for the sensing of potassium ions.
167 he self-reported intensity of awe as well as the sense of presence.
168       We limit ourselves to biomolecules, in the sense of products from nature or synthetic products
169 uivalent of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in the sense of providing a specialized microenvironment fo
170                                              The sensing of reactive oxygen species is essential for
171 lay regulatory roles in iron homeostasis and the sensing of redox stress in cyanobacteria.
172 e reaction of oxaziridines with olefins, and the sense of regioselectivity can be controlled by the a
173                                              The sense of relative asymmetric induction was contrary
174 t to their interestingness to biologists (in the sense of representing novel, unexpected knowledge).
175                                              The sense of rotation is governed solely by the order in
176 ) that like the PTP, the mCrC is affected by the sense of rotation of F-ATPase, by Bz-423, and by Mg(
177  in determining not only the amount but also the sense of rotation of NO molecules after collision wi
178 addition, a bias field can be used to modify the sense of rotation of the average magnetization.
179 two distinct modes of motility, depending on the sense of rotation of the flagellar motor.
180 nt with the observed oscillation patterns in the sense of rotation.
181 the patient receives but also contributes to the sense of satisfaction and meaning that the physician
182  area 47/12) with the precuneus (involved in the sense of self and agency), and the angular gyrus (in
183 imonious explanation for the disturbances in the sense of self and other that characterize schizophre
184 ends not only on bodily signals, but also on the sense of self.
185 NA editing by two ADARs, ADAR1 and ADAR2, in the sensing of self-RNA in the absence of pathogen infec
186  for constructing body awareness and key for the sense of selfhood.
187 cal movement that attracts attention through the sense of sight.
188 to hormones and neurotransmitters as well as the senses of sight, olfaction and taste.
189 nducible protein 16 (IFI16) were involved in the sensing of siRNA and DNA, respectively.
190 D with the needle tip, the second step being the sensing of small molecules by IpaD to mobilize IpaB
191 tic regulatory elements that directly couple the sensing of small molecules to gene expression.
192                                              The sense of smell allows chemicals to be perceived as d
193  receptor (OR) genes constitute the basis of the sense of smell and are encoded by the largest mammal
194                                              The sense of smell begins with odorant molecules binding
195 volatile chemicals that are detected through the sense of smell contain unsaturated (double or triple
196                                              The sense of smell enables animals to react to long-dist
197                 Clinical tests that evaluate the sense of smell face two major challenges.
198         If forced to choose, I would give up the sense of smell first.
199                            Here, focusing on the sense of smell in adult Drosophila, we show that Not
200 as to determine whether there are changes in the sense of smell in people undergoing recurrent head t
201                                              The sense of smell in vertebrates is detected by special
202                                              The sense of smell is arguably our most primal faculty a
203                                              The sense of smell is mediated by GPCRs in the odorant r
204                                              The sense of smell is mediated by the olfactory epitheli
205                                              The sense of smell is typically thought of as a 'slow' s
206 mited evidence that topical steroids improve the sense of smell, especially in patients with seasonal
207  it is of particular interest to investigate the sense of smell, its function on a molecular level, t
208 olves almost all of the senses, particularly the sense of smell, which is involved through odour imag
209 genomic and genetic tools to study olfaction-the sense of smell-has brought important new insights in
210 many altricial animals critically depends on the sense of smell.
211 nd thus seems a protective measure regarding the sense of smell.
212 receptors, cells, and circuits that underlie the sense of smell.
213  the thalamus is functionally irrelevant for the sense of smell.
214 nificance of this subsystem organization for the sense of smell.
215 ffective is the treatment of AR in restoring the sense of smell?
216 o hormones and neurotransmitters, as well as the senses of smell and taste.
217 lar growth during development is achieved by the sensing of spatial and nutritional boundaries.
218 cterial pathogens with host tissues requires the sensing of specific chemical and physical cues.
219  Thus, our study defines a pathway involving the sensing of ssDNA by SOSS complex and suggests that t
220                                              The sense of stereoinduction and level of enantioselecti
221 tal structures of the catalyst complexes and the sense of stereoinduction observed in the addition re
222 mational diagram that can be used to predict the sense of stereoinduction.
223 thod is explored, and a model to rationalize the sense of stereoselection is advanced.
224                                To understand the sensing of stiff substrates by growth cones, we inve
225 n response, which can be activated following the sensing of stress within the endoplasmic reticulum.
226 abundance with respect to circadian time, or the sensing of sugars to feedback to the circadian oscil
227 y the apparent fibril handedness but also by the sense of supramolecular chirality from a deeper leve
228 gn of the fibril VCD pattern correlates with the sense of supramolecular filament chirality and, with
229 ork involving TGF-beta1 and BMP6 may control the sensing of systemic and/or hepatic iron levels.
230 ew DNA modification strategy was applied for the sensing of target DNAs using silicon-nanowire field-
231  will focus on the concept of alterations in the sense of taste after obesity surgery.
232                                              The sense of taste allows animals to distinguish nutriti
233                                              The sense of taste comprises at least five distinct qual
234                                              The sense of taste is a specialized chemosensory system
235                                              The sense of taste is crucial in an animal's determinati
236                                              The sense of taste is essential for the survival of virt
237 ocess involves multiple sensory systems, but the sense of taste is known to play a central role.
238                                              The sense of taste is mediated by multicellular taste bu
239                                              The sense of taste is stimulated when nutrients or other
240                                              The sense of taste provides animals with valuable inform
241                                              The sense of taste provides animals with valuable inform
242                                              The sense of taste provides animals with valuable inform
243       Relatively little is still known about the sense of taste, or contact chemoreception, compared
244                                              The sense of taste, or gustation, is mediated by taste b
245 ngestive side effects but through changes in the sense of taste.
246 rom synaptic transmission to inflammation to the sensing of taste and pain.
247                               Proprioception-the sense of the body's position in space-is important t
248                                              The sense of the cyanide bonding was determined by total
249 rine, and its relative sign was derived from the sense of the displacement.
250 k can also usefully integrate interoception, the sense of the internal physiological condition of the
251 substantially higher enantioselectivity, but the sense of the selectivity is reversed as well.
252   Unfortunately, in the laparoscopic setting the senses of the surgeon are reduced.
253               The analytical platform allows the sensing of the analyte DNA with a detection limit co
254  stimulation of protein synthesis depends on the sensing of the concentration of extracellular, rathe
255                                    Following the sensing of the signal, KinA triggers autophosphoryla
256                                              The sensing of these extracellular signals enables the p
257                             In the deep sea, the sense of time is dependent on geophysical fluctuatio
258 thelial cells (IECs) in mice, which requires the sensing of TLR agonists, as well as the production o
259                                              The sense of touch allows an organism to detect and resp
260 ellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the sense of touch are the most poorly understood.
261                      It encompasses not only the sense of touch but also proprioception and hearing.
262                                              The sense of touch comprises multiple sensory channels t
263                                              The sense of touch detects forces that bombard the body'
264                                 In primates, the sense of touch has traditionally been considered to
265 ind edible matter in murky water, relying on the sense of touch in their bill.
266                                              The sense of touch is a fundamental mechanism that nearl
267                                              The sense of touch provides critical information about o
268 ary range of physiological processes such as the sense of touch, hearing, balance, muscle contraction
269 rpreted by the brain as different aspects of the sense of touch.
270 that pain is much more than a submodality of the sense of touch.
271 gated ion channels constitutes the basis for the senses of touch and hearing and contributes fundamen
272                                              The senses of touch and hearing involve transduction of
273 ory system, mechanosensitive neurons mediate the senses of touch and pain.
274                                              The senses of touch and proprioception evoke a range of
275 important for many life functions, including the senses of touch, balance, and proprioception; cardio
276          In contrast, the processes by which the senses of touch, balance, hearing, and proprioceptio
277 g on the twist around the 6-s bond; however, the sense of twist around the 12-s is positive in both r
278 nd sustenance of growth are achieved through the sensing of two unidentified prey-derived cues.
279  in the eastern United States, has increased the sense of urgency and the need for vigilance in medic
280 ience with medical errors, neither group has the sense of urgency expressed by many national organiza
281                 Of particular importance are the sense of urgency for a coordinated response plan, an
282                     The mechanism underlying the sensing of varying degrees of physiological folate d
283                                              The sensing of viral DNA is an essential step of cellula
284                                              The sensing of viral DNA was shown to occur both in the
285                                              The sensing of viral infection by the innate immune syst
286                                              The sensing of viral nucleic acids by the innate immune
287  cytokines and chemokines (likely reflecting the sensing of viral particles by antigen-presenting cel
288 ng from viral replication and expression, to the sensing of viral RNA by host factors, to activation
289  I IFN production during viral infection and the sensing of viral RNA is regulated by adenosine deami
290  defense against influenza infection through the sensing of viral RNA.
291 h encodes an RIG-I-like receptor involved in the sensing of viral RNA.
292 G-I signaling activity, its significance for the sensing of viral RNAs remains unclear.
293                                              The sense of vision allows us to discriminate fine detai
294 chitosan is fabricated over silver layer for the sensing of VK1 whereas core shell nanostructure of p
295 addition of an MOF coating opens the way for the sensing of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in gase
296 stimulation of these fibers are rewarding in the sense of wanting.
297 because mice self-stimulate, is rewarding in the sense of wanting.
298  Examples of the use of zeolites and MOFs in the sensing of water vapour, oxygen, NOx, carbon monoxid
299 ated physiological roles, one of which is in the sensing of weight load during bone development.
300 e corrected so that function, esthetics, and the sense of well-being are restored in affected individ

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