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3 ied at a similarity level of 80%, supporting the view that a large number of rare and minute marine s
8 species to that among species, and supports the view that abiotic selection is associated with flora
10 her, we find substantial evidence to support the view that additional algorithm development has littl
11 nted to the famous rejection in the 1960s of the view that aesthetic experience involves psychologica
12 genic fibrotic atrial cardiomyopathy support the view that AF is a marker of stroke risk regardless o
14 as feedback processes and is consistent with the view that alpha rhythms, perhaps in addition to a ro
17 , together these results are consistent with the view that animals with diverse body plans may derive
21 nomic results from the current study support the view that ARGs naturally originate in pristine envir
23 ial brain network systems and instead favors the view that atypical development involving perceptual,
24 te also that much recent research challenges the view that background diversity is more likely to be
26 he processing of fear and threat and counter the view that baroreceptor afferent signaling is always
27 ells of certain lymphoma entities has led to the view that BCR signalling is required for tumour cell
33 and ventral tegmental area, consistent with the view that brain reward and stress systems are dysreg
34 for treating neonatal infections and support the view that breastfeeding has beneficial effects on th
37 C5a-induced ERK1/2 activation, strengthening the view that C5aR2 regulates C5aR1-mediated effector fu
39 rt of the scientific community has confirmed the view that cancer actually represents a wide variety
40 alysis of microtubule growth times supported the view that catastrophes are microtubule age dependent
44 ence in vertebrate organogenesis and support the view that cellular senescence may have arisen in evo
45 he Jurassic and Cretaceous and hence support the view that changes in atmospheric CO2 concentrations
49 this issue of Blood, Hijazi et al challenge the view that consumptive coagulopathy that accompanies
53 n in avian forebrain neurons consistent with the view that 'cortical' cells and circuits are present
55 early prometaphase progression and challenge the view that cyclin B2 is completely dispensable in mam
58 as a MCOR endophenotype, is consistent with the view that deletions of this gene, with or without th
60 CO2 respiration and productivity, supporting the view that desert soil microbial communities respond
61 Thus, this projection pattern strengthens the view that different compartments in the SC are invol
66 appearance of pathological changes, supports the view that disturbed calcium homeostasis is an early
68 amine in model-based learning, contradicting the view that dopamine transients reflect model-free val
72 remarks 72 Acknowledgements 72 References 72 The view that ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi commonly parti
79 -deployed soldiers argues indirectly against the view that exposure to combat-related trauma is the e
80 hological and neuroimaging research supports the view that face recognition is reliant upon a domain-
82 tion in solution, giving further evidence to the view that FN fragments form well defined functional
85 olymorphisms affecting blood lead reinforces the view that genetic factors, as well as environmental
88 ternal effects are widespread, and challenge the view that grandmother effects alone select for menop
89 passively around an enclosure, strengthening the view that grid-firing is generated on the basis of s
91 cytotoxic effects were discrete, supporting the view that Herbaspirillum bacteria are opportunists w
92 f cerebellar granule cells (CGCs) has led to the view that heterogeneity in CGC shape has negligible
93 tion signals is found to be poor, leading to the view that heuristics and prior assumptions are criti
94 ely prior to the onset of cancer, supporting the view that high epigenetic diversity in normal cells
95 ns only when inequality is high, challenging the view that higher-income individuals are necessarily
97 outcrossing in these populations, supporting the view that homothallism favors universal compatibilit
99 azide diuretics treat the disease, fostering the view that hyperactivation of the thiazide-sensitive
101 on of the intestinal microbiota, reinforcing the view that IBD results from altered interactions betw
102 munity and degeneration together, supporting the view that IBM pathophysiology includes abnormal nucl
104 within the framework of appetitive behavior, the view that illicit drugs hijack reward circuits by hy
105 f OPCs to neuronal network activity supports the view that in the adult these cells are not progenito
107 complementary and symbiotic-approaches with the view that increased synergy will catalyze advancemen
116 striction of Listeria infection, reinforcing the view that ISG15 is a key component of the innate imm
118 rate specificity of OprO to OprP and support the view that just a few strategically positioned amino
121 These results do not directly contradict the view that light-stimulated ROS production is importa
122 rimentally determined SAXS curves supporting the view that liraglutide forms heptamers in solution.
123 ocytes in health and disease states supports the view that many physiological brain functions and neu
128 The characteristics of Cloudina support the view that metazoan reef-building was promoted by the
131 protected by lactoferrin, further supporting the view that mitochondria may represent a downstream ta
139 rovement in survival, these findings support the view that nCRT according to the Chemoradiotherapy fo
140 open-air sites during the late MP reinforces the view that Neandertals were a resilient population in
142 These data provide proof-of-principle for the view that newly generated ASCs can acquire a mature
145 ion of thalamic GABA levels, consistent with the view that NOP receptor blockade and DOP receptor sti
147 he metabolomics and pathway analysis support the view that OAT1 plays a greater role in kidney proxim
148 characterized as "handedness", resulting in the view that one arm-hemisphere system is specialized f
155 rk, particularly anterior insula, supporting the view that pain empathy partly relies on neural proce
157 s and their link to EAIS history, supporting the view that parts of the EAIS are vulnerable to relati
159 sion making) systems and "habit," supporting the view that persistent caloric restriction mimics some
161 espite significant evidence to the contrary, the view that phosphatases are "nonspecific" still perva
170 nduced firing than GAD2(+) cells, supporting the view that PV(+) fast-firing basket cells are more li
173 s occurred using episodic memory and support the view that rats may be used to model fundamental aspe
174 hich also provides a new evidence to support the view that RBPs may own specific tertiary structural
179 pea photoperiod response pathway and support the view that regulation of FTb2 expression by photoperi
180 atically extracted from the literature, with the view that relations encoding gene/protein interactio
182 influences children's altruism, challenging the view that religiosity facilitates prosocial behavior
186 to maintain synaptic strength and challenge the view that scaling acts to regulate spiking activity
187 navigational ability of shearwaters and thus the view that seabirds consult an olfactory map to guide
189 ases and yields a formal counter-argument to the view that selection fine-tunes gene-specific mutatio
191 processing of information, provided we adopt the view that sensorimotor computation manipulates desir
192 icantly in social brain function and support the view that sex differences in the social brain contri
193 complexes formed by the former, reinforcing the view that shape is a key factor in stabilizing this
194 e pendulum is currently swinging back toward the view that sign is gestural, or at least has gestural
199 e pelvic development and morphology supports the view that solutions of the obstetrical dilemma depen
202 ology and some phylogenomic analyses support the view that sponges represent the sister lineage to th
203 minor effects on cellular splicing, supports the view that SRSF10 may be used as a target for the dev
204 rving reproductive immaturity, and challenge the view that stimulatory peptides are the ultimate gate
207 iplinary study offers unambiguous support to the view that substrate deprotonation, driven by the His
208 ly in the disease course, further supporting the view that such lesions may not be as relevant as wid
209 ficity for high affinity binding, supporting the view that sulfate position, and not simply the numbe
210 l and mathematical modelling studies support the view that synaptic inhibition in mammalian brainstem
212 atients and mutations outside Canada, revise the view that SYNE1 ataxia causes mainly a relatively pu
215 etailed medical history of Ethiopia supports the view that TB was rare until the 20(th) century [12],
218 fferents following disinhibition, supporting the view that the analgesic effect of the GluN2B antagon
219 confirm these findings, our results support the view that the association between obesity and lower
222 odel and seismological observations supports the view that the base of the lithosphere is thermally c
223 tite arrangement is primitive and reinforces the view that the branchial basket of lampreys is probab
225 s across the normal repeat range, supporting the view that the CAG repeat represents a functional pol
226 , we provide compelling evidence reinforcing the view that the capacity for de novo organogenesis and
229 aken together, these findings further cement the view that the cumulative signal strength sensed by d
231 dopaminergic phenomenon, the model supports the view that the dopaminergic abnormalities can be down
232 ositions can have large effects, contrary to the view that the effects of mutations, especially at co
236 partners and those that are not, and support the view that the former tend to be intramodular whereas
239 ther, our results provide strong support for the view that the fundamental defect associated with Del
240 lly, the available evidence does not support the view that the globalization of food is the driver of
242 The results provide new evidence in favor of the view that the hippocampus is essential for recall bu
245 xquisitely sensitive to hypoxia, contrary to the view that the hypoxic ventilatory response is determ
246 specific T cell response, and they reinforce the view that the innate immune system plays an importan
247 ses in their conduction velocity and support the view that the internodal lengths of nerves reach a p
252 ith increasing carrier frequency, supporting the view that the low-pass characteristics observed for
253 munological and serological analyses support the view that the maternal protective immune response is
256 er of split 4 (HES4) and JAGGED2, supporting the view that the neuronal epigenome is affected in HD.
257 to guide behavior, which is consistent with the view that the OFC integrates information about predi
259 otential ligand-binding pocket and reinforce the view that the PASYybT domains function as regulatory
262 Moreover, the results appear consistent with the view that the sensitivity of public support to desig
265 , and, perhaps most significantly, challenge the view that the symmetry breaking required to form red
266 natal rat cardiomyocytes are consistent with the view that the titin:obscurin/Obsl1 complexes might b
267 ithout significant temporal lags, supporting the view that the tropical-subtropical monsoon variabili
268 this framework is ambiguous, and has led to the view that the underlying neural computation may lack
270 ons were confirmed experimentally supporting the view that the wild-type lac induction circuit genera
271 served between mammals and fish, reinforcing the view that the zebrafish is an excellent model system
272 tween conserved protein domains, challenging the view that their primary function is to facilitate co
276 erved folding rates of PagP, consistent with the view that these chaperones act by distinct mechanism
277 tacting myenteric plexus, is consistent with the view that these neurons control GI muscle directly,
278 g Artemis activity at 3' overhangs, favoring the view that these NHEJ proteins are sequentially rathe
281 ps estimated at 36,000 y ago, and supporting the view that these populations represent the descendant
283 plitude modulations were not consistent with the view that they determine firing field locations.
284 an integrated summary on these findings with the view that they may inform ongoing studies of fear-co
285 s can sleep in flight, our results challenge the view that they sustain prolonged flights by obtainin
287 microscopy and electron microscopy confirmed the view that this inhibitor resulted in interruption of
288 its limitations, our observations strengthen the view that tics may be related to motor learning.
289 ins in the absence of UBE2W, consistent with the view that UBE2W preferentially targets disordered po
290 ative phosphorylation but is consistent with the view that UCP4 may dissipate the excessive proton gr
293 believe that there is no evidence to uphold the view that UPFDs give rise to hyperpalatable foods as
294 Current models of brain development support the view that VEGF, a signaling protein secreted by neur
295 odels for neuronal migration are grounded in the view that virtually all functionally relevant microt
296 oward value-based payment, which is built on the view that we can contain costs only by eliminating f
298 measurements of the Fe-Fe distance, supports the view that X contains a "diamond-core" Fe(III)/Fe(IV)
299 ed in ZBED6-knockout clones, consistent with the view that ZBED6 modulates gene expression primarily
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