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1 des) and perhaps less common than previously thought.
2 n organic electronic devices than previously thought.
3 quences of repeated activity than previously thought.
4 actor in the evolution of MRSA as previously thought.
5  role in disease outbreaks than is currently thought.
6 vo induction is more complex than previously thought.
7 re widespread in the Archaea than previously thought.
8 er that is even more dynamic than previously thought.
9 quired to form such features than previously thought.
10 esponse to changes in CO2/H+ than previously thought.
11  the QH site is more dynamic than previously thought.
12 tler and substantially larger than currently thought.
13 iversity to a broader extent than previously thought.
14 in embryonic development time than currently thought.
15            These findings offer a new way of thinking about the possible cause of neurodegeneration i
16 l internally directed cognitive states, when thinking about the self, the perspective of others, when
17            The result is a new paradigm that thinks about the dissemination of medical knowledge and
18 related with the degree of post-conventional thinking across groups.
19 nors (median = 90) from the Adult Changes in Thought (ACT) study as a freely-available resource.
20 lity risk - documenting more future-oriented thinking among low- compared to high-SES groups.
21 te cross-domain evidence of present-oriented thinking among lower-socioeconomic-status (SES) groups a
22 major questions about how the disposition to think analytically can evolve.
23 onal experiences that may have influenced my thinking and choices.
24             The relationships between active thought and both intelligence and language are considere
25 sure associated with feeling beauty requires thought and disprove his claim that sensuous pleasures c
26 s suppurativa is more common than previously thought and may be treated by an array of pharmacologica
27 nstrated that power affects how people feel, think, and act.
28 at causes major issues for patients' memory, thinking, and behavior.
29 ritical for learning and memory, perception, thinking, and reaction.
30 lations may be more relevant than previously thought, and have implications for tree population respo
31 f this trait is more complex than previously thought, and is consistent with recent models that view
32 eat innovators to continue the philosophy of thinking beyond the limits that has been the foundation
33 dently, and ability to remember most things, think clearly, and solve day-to-day problems (ie, normal
34 suspiciousness/persecution), and G9 (unusual thought content), and a total PANSS score greater than 6
35 laws rather than speculative assumptions for thought experiments.
36 ike people should simulate how people really think in their everyday lives.
37 ts of plant-based diets, there is a need for thinking in terms of individual dietary habits.
38 common and important process than previously thought in generating and maintaining diversity.
39 anisms may be more extensive than previously thought, in terms of the range of plasmids that can be t
40                      Machines that learn and think like people should simulate how people really thin
41  the ability to infer what another person is thinking, may contribute to these social deficits.
42 tant ecological questions can be answered by thinking more broadly about monitoring data.
43       Photosynthetic antenna proteins can be thought of as "programmed solvents", which bind pigments
44             Correlation in this sense can be thought of as increasing the probability of a particular
45           However, these IDRs have only been thought of as linkers that allow flexible spatial arrang
46 connected to hydrophilic dendrons and can be thought of as monodisperse oligomers of a single amphiph
47  The secretory and autophagy pathways can be thought of as the biosynthetic (i.e., anabolic) and degr
48 esentative of primary tumors than previously thought, particularly when using late passages.
49                             Energy landscape thinking raises new questions about the nonequilibrium d
50                                 Conventional thinking regards inter-model differences in climate feed
51 rowing literature shows that power energizes thought, speech, and action and orients individuals towa
52 st Cancer Alliance (the Alliance) convened a think tank of stakeholders from academia, government, in
53                                           We think that exposures to hazardous substances migrating f
54                                 But we don't think that the existing results provide strong support f
55                                           We think that the probability index provides an immediate a
56 n also be used as a tool to harness creative thinking that can contribute to development of new resea
57                                  It has been thought that 2D materials are the only seed layers for v
58                                  It has been thought that diffusion-limited protein association is do
59                                        It is thought that MICI is triggered when this retreat produce
60                                        It is thought that prebiotic processes were able to synthesize
61                                  It is often thought that S-OPA1 is a functionally insignificant prot
62                       Mechanistically, it is thought that the C2A domain of Munc13 inhibits the primi
63                             It has long been thought that the life cycle of Streptomyces bacteria enc
64  and useful (230 [93.1%]), and investigators thought that the patient-reported AEs were useful (133 [
65                                        It is thought that the release of pyrophosphate (PPi) triggers
66                            Therefore, it was thought that these molecules should generate very narrow
67                                        It is thought that this pathway rapidly transmits low spatial
68 TEK in relation to other emerging schools of thought, that is, concepts such as the exposome, social
69 y versus other P2Y receptor subtypes, and is thought to act as an allosteric antagonist.
70  of pentameric ligand-gated ion channels are thought to act on elements of the pathways that couple a
71  abnormalities in prefrontal cortex that are thought to allow drug-associated cues to drive compulsiv
72 Ubiquitous environmental stressors are often thought to alter animal susceptibility to pathogens and
73                                This limit is thought to arise from the brain's capacity to flexibly r
74                             Late I-waves are thought to arise from trans-synaptic cortical inputs and
75 ations corresponding to recent experience is thought to be a critical mechanism supporting long-term
76 es in synaptic strength and connectivity are thought to be a major mechanism through which many gene
77 ant for growth in intestinal mucus, which is thought to be a major source of nutrients for E. coli in
78 to bile duct and lack of adequate HA flow is thought to be a risk factor for biliary complications.
79   The formation and retrieval of a memory is thought to be accomplished by activation and reactivatio
80                     Although plant SnRKs are thought to be activated by upstream kinases, the overall
81 nt increase in synaptic transmission that is thought to be affected in Alzheimer's disease (AD).
82                          Arsenite oxidase is thought to be an ancient enzyme, originating before the
83 ulation in putaminal and pallidal regions is thought to be an underlying feature of this complication
84  sensorimotor system (e.g., spinal cord) are thought to be assembled sequentially [10-14], making thi
85 alth behaviour or oral health state in those thought to be at risk of psychosis or with early psychos
86           However, although empathy is often thought to be automatic, recent theories have argued tha
87 gh altitude or other conditions is generally thought to be beneficial in terms of increasing tissue o
88 show that some properties of neural response thought to be biophysical nuisances can confer coding ad
89      Visual hallucinations and illusions are thought to be caused by specific cognitive and higher vi
90 nhibition of fear or behavioral responses is thought to be central to PTSD symptomatology, but its ro
91  half the neurons in the human brain and are thought to be critical for learning.
92 pples, and the cortical slow oscillations-is thought to be critical for memory consolidation during s
93 mbination (HR)-mediated DNA repair, which is thought to be critical for tumor suppression.
94 he formation of functional spine synapses is thought to be critically dependent on presynaptic glutam
95 induce at neighboring non-active synapses is thought to be detrimental for the specificity of memory
96 ent processing during DNA replication but is thought to be dispensable for DNA end resection.
97             However, glacial iron inputs are thought to be dominated by icebergs.
98                           Although generally thought to be driven by a systemic autoimmune response,
99                      Changes in land use are thought to be driving the rise in reported P knowlesi ca
100 is constrained by dose-limiting side effects thought to be due to activation of the peroxisome prolif
101           The principal source of this Fe is thought to be dust transported from southern mid-latitud
102                           These memories are thought to be encoded by alterations within specific pat
103 m the conserved catalytic interface that was thought to be essential for ATP synthesis, and cannot co
104                            These signals are thought to be essential for proper biogenesis and functi
105  Conformational freedom of the FMN domain is thought to be essential for the electron transfer (ET) r
106  proteins occurs in cells but was previously thought to be exclusively non-enzymatic.
107 in splicing and their nested HEN domains are thought to be functionally independent because of the ex
108  units (gene bodies) in the human genome are thought to be heavily methylated.
109 ion of vri disrupts multiple output pathways thought to be important for activity rhythms, including
110                    Epigenetic mechanisms are thought to be important for balancing effector and memor
111 gulation, and the ACC has motor areas and is thought to be important for error detection, the dialogu
112 ast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is consequently thought to be important in Melatonin synthesis, but limi
113 function, implies flexibility and is usually thought to be incompatible with inherited behaviour.
114                           Earlier, CHAOS was thought to be incompatible with life; however, with the
115 ve selection, but the CD8(+)-lineage fate is thought to be induced by cytokines after TCR signaling h
116 omotion and the change in cortical state are thought to be initiated by projections from the mesencep
117 c driver genes have been identified that are thought to be involved in early stages of tumorigenesis.
118                                      NfnI is thought to be involved in maintaining the cellular redox
119  key homeostatic plasticity mechanism and is thought to be involved in the regulation of cortical act
120 s are unknown, massive cytokine secretion is thought to be involved.
121 ion.Protein-tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) are thought to be major targets of receptor-activated reacti
122 , and validation of synaptic connections are thought to be mediated by interactions between pre- and
123  in borderline personality disorder (BPD) is thought to be mediated through emotion dysregulation via
124 n cardiomyocyte regeneration after injury is thought to be minimal.
125 tivity was discovered in 1939, has long been thought to be monomorphic.
126                          There are currently thought to be nine species in the genus Echinacea.
127   Although modified neuronal excitability is thought to be of significance, the contribution that alt
128 ytomotive microtubule systems that were once thought to be only useful in much larger and sophisticat
129                                         Once thought to be prototypic representatives of the dendriti
130 rs of the amyloid-beta peptide (AbetaOs) are thought to be proximal neurotoxins involved in early neu
131                                Although long thought to be rare, protein-based epigenetic inheritance
132 ty for alternative therapies applied at ages thought to be recalcitrant to recovery.
133 ility of Li plating and stripping, typically thought to be related to the uncontrollable morphology e
134 hile all MutS-recognized mismatches had been thought to be repaired in a consistent manner, the direc
135        Although increased intrinsic noise is thought to be responsible for a range of perceptual defi
136                         In addition, ToxR is thought to be responsive to various environmental cues,
137 evalence of neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are thought to be rising, but updated epidemiologic data are
138 nd apoptosis (cell life/death decision) were thought to be separate.
139 een discovered for organelles that were once thought to be simple energy converters.
140 mains into loop structures, which are widely thought to be stable.
141    Heterotrophic microorganisms are commonly thought to be stoichiometrically homeostatic but their s
142                      Sympatric speciation is thought to be strongly linked to resource specialization
143         Modern desert rodent communities are thought to be strongly structured by competitive interac
144                      The beta1 and beta2 are thought to be the dominant myocyte ARs.
145         Their primary mechanism of action is thought to be the inhibition of phosphorylation of the r
146 ) bacteria, most commonly staphylococci, are thought to be the main pathogens.
147               Fibroblasts/myofibroblasts are thought to be the major cell type involved in encapsulat
148 erograms, because longitudinal diffusion was thought to be the only factor that contributes to band b
149 d, axon autonomous, intrinsic mechanisms are thought to be the primary driver for this type of axon d
150 tagonism of D2R signaling in the striatum is thought to be the primary mode of action of antipsychoti
151                       Synaptic plasticity is thought to be the principal neuronal mechanism underlyin
152                    Many of these changes are thought to be the result of increased reward-value coupl
153 ion of PI3K-dependent exocytosis of TRPC6 is thought to be the underlying mechanism, and recent studi
154             Although the genome is generally thought to be transcriptionally silent during mitosis, t
155                     NRGs have generally been thought to be transported to axons and presynaptic termi
156                           These patterns are thought to be ubiquitous across temperate forests, and a
157                       Pulsatile dynamics are thought to be widespread, and single-cell live imaging o
158             Alterations to the epigenome are thought to capture and mediate the effects of genetic an
159 lly homologous to and overlapping with those thought to carry out model-free temporal difference (TD)
160 strate that several anatomical features long thought to characterize Dinosauria and dinosauriforms ev
161 -regulatory elements of these regulators are thought to constitute the major driver of morphological
162                       While adult islets are thought to contain functionally mature beta cells, recen
163 and terrestrial seeps and mud volcanoes) are thought to contribute around 52 teragrams of methane per
164 different memory and decision-making systems thought to contribute even to simple learning.
165 cause COX- and 5-LOX-derived eicosanoids are thought to contribute to Abeta plaque deposition, these
166                       Defective mitophagy is thought to contribute to normal aging and to various neu
167                  Defects in these events are thought to contribute to several human diseases.
168 le to virus-induced cytopathology, a pathway thought to contribute to the clinical outcomes following
169 fections are common in endemic areas and are thought to contribute to the maintenance of malaria immu
170 ells, WNT activation in the BM niche is also thought to contribute to the pathogenesis of MDS and AML
171 es the stress response, and excessive CRF is thought to contribute to the pathophysiology of these di
172 fungals to hyphae within necrotic lesions is thought to contribute to therapeutic failure in invasive
173                 While epigenetic factors are thought to contribute to this process, the underlying mo
174 PHBs) are highly conserved proteins that are thought to control the cell cycle, senescence and tumor
175                The androgen receptor (AR) is thought to control the expression of morphogenetic genes
176 f the rostral ventromedial medulla (RVM) are thought to critically contribute to this process; howeve
177 e and cytosolic proteins in primary cilia is thought to depend on intraflagellar transport (IFT) and
178           Fine-grained coding of location is thought to depend on the hippocampus.
179  Caenorhabditis elegans, the AWC neurons are thought to deploy a cGMP signaling cascade in the detect
180                      Thus, unlike other POPs thought to diminish innate protection, POP2 reduces detr
181                Finally, amphetamine, that is thought to disrupt DAT OF conformation, reduced the conc
182  genetic aberrations have been traditionally thought to disrupt the entire gene function.
183 -terminal homology domain (ENTH), previously thought to drive fission by hydrophobic insertion, our r
184  or the dLGN, striate cortex projections are thought to either strongly "drive", or more subtly "modu
185                         Dopamine neurons are thought to encode novelty in addition to reward predicti
186 Although the M-region of Sac3 was originally thought to encompass residues approximately 250-550, we
187 f plants to phosphate (Pi) deficiency and is thought to enhance a plant's ability to forage for the a
188                    Dendritic cells (DCs) are thought to form a dendritic network across barrier surfa
189 blies referred to as RNP granules, which are thought to form through multiple protein-protein interac
190                      Structured knowledge is thought to form, in part, through the extraction and rep
191                 This molecule was originally thought to function as a phytotoxin facilitating pathoge
192 ction of a TRPV channel inhibitor, which are thought to function as an endocannabinoid receptor.
193 ethyltransferases (PRMTs) that are typically thought to function as homodimers.
194 tic changes in auditory brain areas that are thought to give rise to auditory perception deficits suc
195     Different olfactory cortical regions are thought to harbor distinct sensory representations, enab
196    Neurite outgrowth inhibitor A (Nogo-A) is thought to have a role in the pathophysiology of amyotro
197                        Leprosy has long been thought to have a strong genetic component, and so far,
198 ucers of indole-sulfur phytoalexins that are thought to have an important role in plant disease resis
199  about 56 million years ago, and is commonly thought to have been driven primarily by the destabiliza
200                                      This is thought to have evolutionary origins, highlighting objec
201    Several phototrophic bacterial clades are thought to have evolved before oxygenic photosynthesis e
202                                This shift is thought to have important implications for stress-relate
203  angiosperms were short-stature weedy plants thought to have increased fire frequency and mortality i
204                             Mitochondria are thought to have originated as free-living prokaryotes.
205                              This process is thought to impair osteogenic and hematopoietic regenerat
206                          Senescent cells are thought to impair tissue function, and their genetic cle
207 entiation of regulatory T cells (Tregs), was thought to imprint a unique and irreversible genetic sig
208 FICANCE STATEMENT Seeing through two eyes is thought to improve visual acuity by enhancing sensitivit
209  warming losses, where raised temperature is thought to increase maintenance energy demands and there
210             Psychological stress is commonly thought to increase the risk of herpes zoster by causing
211                        Malaria parasites are thought to influence mosquito attraction to human hosts,
212                       Microbial products are thought to influence the progression of cholangiopathies
213          beta-Amyloid (Abeta) aggregation is thought to initiate a cascade of neurodegenerative event
214                 Translation is typically not thought to initiate from the 61 remaining codons.
215 ncers have cataloged somatic point mutations thought to initiate tumor development and sustain cancer
216 t immunoglobulin sites, their persistence is thought to interfere with DNA replication by slowing or
217                                  Coupling is thought to involve direct interactions between RNA polym
218              The macronutrient phosphorus is thought to limit primary productivity in the oceans on g
219 of slowly dividing quiescent center cells is thought to limit stem cell activity to directly neighbor
220 ccus elongatus, CcmM, occurs in two isoforms thought to localize differentially within the carboxysom
221                          Circulating IL-6 is thought to maintain energy status during exercise by act
222 the filling of holes in the valence band are thought to make important contributions to the low-energ
223   Classically, the CD56dim NK cell subset is thought to mediate antitumor responses, whereas the CD56
224 in, cysteine- and glycine-rich protein 3, is thought to mediate cardiac mechanotransduction and stres
225 gular vegetation patterns are widespread and thought to mediate ecosystem functions such as productiv
226           Cortico-basal ganglia circuits are thought to mediate goal-directed learning by a process o
227 dration water on the surface of a protein is thought to mediate the thermodynamics of protein-ligand
228 embrane cargos to endosomes and lysosomes is thought to occur at the TGN through recognition of sorti
229 yed small bowel perforation following BAT is thought to occur secondary to mesenteric hematoma format
230     While cilia disassembly is traditionally thought to occur solely through resorption, we show that
231      Candidatus Methanoperedens spp. archaea thought to perform anaerobic oxidation of methane linked
232 ment and their spatiotemporal variations are thought to play a central role in sculpting embryonic ti
233 tion in the multiple sclerosis brain and are thought to play a central role in the disease process.
234 tion and episodic memory, the hippocampus is thought to play a critical role in disambiguating (patte
235 early steps of cortical circuit assembly are thought to play a critical role in vulnerability to schi
236 ely understood, mitochondrial dysfunction is thought to play a crucial role in disease pathogenesis.
237  local nucleosome-nucleosome interactions is thought to play a crucial role in regulating transcripti
238 ent changes in brain inhibitory circuits are thought to play a key role during the "critical period"
239                       Although this event is thought to play a key role in priming RAF activation, th
240 ular spatial alteration in RNA metabolism is thought to play a key role.
241 ansforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta), is thought to play a pivotal role.
242                Core promoters, generally not thought to play a significant regulatory role, in fact i
243                      Amyloid-beta (Abeta) is thought to play an essential pathogenic role in Alzheime
244           Ionotropic glutamate receptors are thought to play an essential role during development of
245                               Antibodies are thought to play an essential role in naturally acquired
246 rs (D2Rs) in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) are thought to play important roles in behaviors, including
247 s with metal ions and phenolic compounds are thought to play important roles.
248 i's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) is thought to play key roles in disease, including KSHV-ass
249 ch act by reducing bone remodelling, and are thought to prevent perforations and maintain microstruct
250                                       THC is thought to produce the main psychoactive effects of cann
251 n of numerous proteins, and this increase is thought to promote cell survival.
252 n of complement in the kidney have long been thought to promote inflammation and lupus nephritis.
253 ampal neural representations during sleep is thought to promote systems consolidation of declarative
254  range of histone methyltransferases and are thought to promote tumorigenesis.
255 in the horizontal plane, and these cells are thought to provide animals with an internal compass.
256 (mangroves and tidal marshes) seagrasses are thought to provide coastal defence and encourage sedimen
257 Starvation induces liver autophagy, which is thought to provide nutrients for use by other organs and
258                                   The LHb is thought to provide reward-related contextual information
259 tent modifications of neuronal communication thought to provide the cellular basis of learning and me
260  These collision complexes are generally not thought to react chemically on collision with a third mo
261             These intermediate movements are thought to reflect an unintentional averaging of the com
262 ICANCE STATEMENT Alpha-band oscillations are thought to reflect cortical excitability and are therefo
263 dom subset from source communities, which is thought to reflect dispersal limitation.
264 d electrophysiological oscillations that are thought to reflect profound disruptions of activity in n
265       Adaptation of prions to new species is thought to reflect the capacity of the host-encoded cell
266  of firing fields, a pattern that is largely thought to reflect the operation of intrinsic self-motio
267                              This pattern is thought to reflect trends in temperature variability: tr
268                    Resident immune cells are thought to regulate adipocyte activity.
269  are heterogeneous, and distinct subsets are thought to regulate different behaviors.
270 re membrane-less droplet organelles that are thought to regulate posttranscriptional gene expression.
271 y connected cell assemblies or "engrams" are thought to represent memories of past experience.
272                        Hebbian plasticity is thought to require glutamate signalling.
273             Successful antitumor immunity is thought to require T cell entry into tumors, though mech
274              All other division proteins are thought to require the Z-ring for recruitment to the fut
275 ly 50% of forest elephants in Central Africa thought to reside in Gabon [1], their loss from the park
276  are resistant to conventional therapies are thought to reside in protective niches.
277 nd up to four KCNE1 beta-subunits, which are thought to reside within external clefts of the channel.
278 r semiconductor manufacturing but previously thought to result in waveguides with high normal dispers
279                                       UPD is thought to result mostly from pre- or post-zygotic chrom
280 ssociated with a focus of Cdc42*GTP which is thought to self sustain by recruiting a complex containi
281                           The organelles are thought to sequester a private cofactor pool, minimize t
282                     Although BM formation is thought to simply involve a process of self-assembly [2]
283 MLV pathogenesis.IMPORTANCE Retroviruses are thought to spread primarily via direct cell-to-cell tran
284 ing Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, are thought to spread to increasingly larger areas of the br
285 gh the breakdown of silicate minerals and is thought to stabilize Earth's long-term climate.
286 zed extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling is thought to stabilize the cleavage furrow and maintain ce
287  to disperse throughout their environment is thought to strongly influence population structure and t
288                                    DTPs were thought to target RNA polymerase, but conflicting observ
289 n it was a mere carousel of three activities thought to target the proteins that comprise the extrace
290 ration and scattering by mechanisms that are thought to tip a local balance of competing physical for
291    Autosomal dominant mutations in STING are thought to trigger activation of IRF3 and subsequent up-
292                     Histamine intolerance is thought to trigger manifold clinical symptoms after inge
293  induced by long-term potentiation (LTP) are thought to underlie memory formation.
294 aneously presented inside the RF, a property thought to underlie optimal coding of sensory informatio
295 edial frontal cortex (MFC), and amygdala are thought to underlie several psychiatric conditions, many
296 ic alpha-synuclein (alpha-syn) aggregates is thought to underlie the progression of neurodegenerative
297                          AAA+ unfoldases are thought to unfold substrate through the central pore of
298          Replicative hexameric helicases are thought to unwind duplex DNA by steric exclusion (SE) wh
299  pupal ecdysis in a type II receptor Wishful thinking (Wit)-dependent manner.
300 rial genomes are more common than previously thought, with interesting implications for eukaryotic ge

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