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4 cked molecules between two different states, typically a nonfluorescent "off" state and a fluorescent
5 tive approach to the preparation of products typically accessed via asymmetric enolate methodologies.
6 he detection of hydroxyl radicals (OH(*)) is typically accomplished by using reactive probe molecules
9 require breaking of time-reversal symmetry, typically achieved using magnetic materials and more rec
12 elongated beta1-beta2 linker, a region that typically acts as a gate to direct RNA or antitoxin bind
15 in a high suspicion for EFE, as patients are typically ambulatory on presentation without systemic si
16 ver, the output measure in these studies was typically an indirect assessment of plasticity at the ne
19 al Chlamydia trachomatis infections in women typically are asymptomatic and do not cause permanent up
24 lasm and the function of this acetylation is typically ascribed to roles in either histone nuclear im
25 s characterised by low bone mineral density, typically assessed using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometr
28 haploinsufficiency Saethre-Chotzen syndrome (typically associated with craniosynostosis), substitutio
31 nodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV) infection is typically associated with effective Gag-specific CD8(+)
32 t cancer of Cowden syndrome (CS), a disorder typically associated with germline mutations in PTEN.
33 irmed the relationship between Spx and genes typically associated with oxidative stress, but also ide
34 pectrometry (GC-MS), we identified compounds typically associated with plant products, including a se
36 y verbal hallucinations (hearing voices) are typically associated with psychosis, but a minority of t
38 of spatial expansion, the stage of invasion typically associated with the greatest ecological and ec
40 s that predict aggressive behaviour are also typically associated with violent self-harm (e.g., poor
46 ogies for the quantification of c-di-GMP are typically based on chemical extraction, representing end
47 ion study (GWAS), genomic prediction (GP) is typically based on models incorporating information from
49 ients with CD who are eligible for HSCT have typically been failed by most approved therapies, have u
50 when intercontinental influence on ozone has typically been found to be weakest, nearly 3 parts per b
52 are circular double-stranded DNA molecules, typically between 100 and 200 kb in size and encoding ci
54 ve hydrogen donor-acceptor distance (DAD) is typically ca. 2.7 A, considerably shorter than normal va
55 NA (lamin A/C), which encodes lamin A and C, typically cause age-dependent cardiac phenotypes, includ
56 t is a cell-to-cell junction cardiomyopathy, typically caused by genetically determined abnormalities
58 a in eyes with retinal vascular obstruction (typically central or hemicentral retinal vein obstructio
59 ally inherited absence epilepsy in humans is typically characterized by brief (seconds) spontaneous s
62 rative disorder Huntington's disease (HD) is typically characterized by extensive loss of striatal ne
64 f stimuli at the level of individual neurons typically choose a small set of features present in the
65 hagic flux, and pathological forms of TDP-43 typically cleared by autophagy accumulate more rapidly i
66 n terrestrial vertebrates, these tissues are typically colonized by complex consortia and are inacces
68 itude communities, if colonizing species are typically competitively superior to members of native co
69 that the major insect opsin class (SW) that typically confers sensitivity to "blue" wavelengths was
70 m of extranodal non-Hodgkin lymphoma that is typically confined to the brain, eyes, and cerebrospinal
74 ated by four-sided right-handed beta-helices typically consisting of mixtures of type II and type IV
75 a membrane-bound prepore intermediate state, typically consisting of up to approximately eight loosel
76 However, species interaction networks are typically constructed from temporally aggregated interac
84 f ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB), however, typically decreases with pH and often ceases completely
89 However, functional-group Lewis basicity typically depresses catalytic activity and co-monomer in
90 meter of tens to hundreds of micrometers are typically derived from polymers, gel spun fibers, modifi
91 Phosphatidic acid (PA), a second messenger typically derived from the lipid-hydrolyzing activity of
92 eats in the currently available (i) they are typically designed for group comparisons or regression a
93 nherently multidrug resistant, other strains typically develop resistance through stepwise selection
95 elective hand-tool overlap (HTO) not only in typically developed control participants but also in fou
96 ) in 65 children with ASD and 65 age-matched typically developing (TD) children were compared by usin
97 ren with ADHD and thirty age- and IQ-matched typically developing (TD) controls underwent resting-sta
99 From the original community sample of 338 typically developing children, participants were 186 soc
100 Youths aged 7-17 years with DSM-IV OCD and typically developing controls underwent 3 T proton echo-
101 fe constrain early development in 71 healthy typically developing infants, either at High or Low fami
102 thin slices of real-world social behavior by typically-developing observers are not only far less fav
103 on the other hand, is global: actin subunits typically diffuse across the entire lamellipodium before
104 ust therefore rely on patient samples, which typically display a low proportion of parasites and asyn
108 Only adult males presented marine sponges, typically doing so in the presence of sexually mature fe
110 lite, and similarly, natural communities are typically dominated by a small fraction of the species.
111 ing), and we determined that a single strain typically dominated each species and was retained over t
112 on via added optoelectronic materials, as is typically done in other plasmonic systems, our device co
114 d hemodynamic forces on the ascending aorta, typically due to poorly controlled hypertension, and her
116 did not increase social harms beyond the few typically encountered with CHTC without incentives.
117 d-based immunomagnetic separation (IMS) that typically enriches cells based on one abundant marker.
118 deling risk factors of a categorical outcome typically entails fitting a polytomous logistic regressi
119 facing process, which has been seen to occur typically every one to three years since the 1980s.
124 mpared with what M. guttatus populations may typically experience when adapting to local conditions.
127 ve fitness through female (or male) function typically favored increased allocation to pistils (or st
129 Unlike M1, where thalamocortical boutons typically form a single synapse, thalamocortical boutons
132 l distribution describing how many items are typically found in each category in large taxonomies?
134 ortality increased by an order of magnitude, typically from tens to hundreds of dead trees per km(2)
139 mical oxidation methods, but such approaches typically have a low yield due to inhomogeneous oxidatio
142 munication for coordinating reproduction and typically have ears tuned to the dominant frequency of t
143 lt upon studies of diatomic molecules, which typically have electronic states that are relatively wel
146 anges to other residues in the undecapeptide typically have severe effects, mutation of the cysteine
148 e to produce equilibrium isotherms which are typically hidden by the hysteresis effect characteristic
151 shell" residues, that increase affinity are typically identified by directed evolution involving com
152 s allowed for new findings, but these models typically ignore the constant evolution of species.
153 sting methods for structure characterization typically image the final product or laboriously determi
158 inimal fitness impacts and fluctuation tests typically investigate only a subset of all possible sing
160 e Src homology and collagen (Shc) family are typically involved in signal transduction events involvi
161 process by which art paintings are produced typically involves the successive applications of prepar
162 rculosis (TB) treatment is long and complex, typically involving a combination of drugs taken for 6 m
163 s, meaning that information on cooperativity typically is derived from theory or indirect structural
168 lt BMI in both genders, and differences were typically larger at older ages and similar in magnitude
169 ed from the left forebrain and midbrain were typically larger than those from the right counterpart.
170 elevated temperature is family-specific and typically leads to masculinization (female-to-male sex r
171 dichalcogenides, exciton energy transfer is typically limited to a short range ( 1 mum), and additio
172 on its sweetness and crunchiness, which are typically linked to the content of polar compounds such
174 the spectral signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) is typically lower than that obtained from collisional acti
175 When P. aeruginosa was isolated, the TTD was typically <26 h, and no differences between Bactec and B
176 ith current technologies, aGVHD diagnosis is typically made after end-organ injury and often requires
177 tiation potential, and genomic stability are typically maintained during the clonal line-generation p
178 the formation of such legislative coalitions typically make the "common knowledge" assumption that th
181 rement by interpreting population responses, typically measured with BOLD imaging in humans, as linea
183 gnitive processes (e.g., working memory) are typically most pronounced in schizophrenia (SZ), interme
187 ically entails a substantial energy penalty, typically necessitating the operation of energy-demandin
188 convex, and occasionally concave curves with typically negative, but also sometimes positive, slopes
190 e the case, because gestural enrichments are typically not at-issue, whereas iconic enrichments in si
192 VT recurrence and mortality, although it is typically not considered among New York Heart Associatio
194 ilies should be counseled that the Fontan is typically not the final stage of single-ventricle pallia
196 he acyl chains suggest membrane thinning, as typically observed for amphiphilic peptides embedded nea
197 h resulting from inflammasome activation) is typically observed in IRI, we speculated that aPC amelio
198 rophyte were different in shape from what is typically observed in terrestrial leaves, and based on t
199 particles, PAHs, PCBs, PCNs, and PBDEs, were typically observed in the flaming phase of combustion.
200 ins has no effect on the lower-magnitude LTP typically observed in the SR layer, demonstrating that c
201 ngle kernel measurement was poorer than that typically obtained for bulk samples, but is acceptable f
204 m We observed 25 unique centromere sequences typically occurring once per chromosome, a finding that
206 sum of a small number of exponential decays, typically on the order of 2-4, LDA uses a semi-continuou
207 trations; however, water-monitoring data are typically only available for the past few decades, if at
212 to-antibody ratio (DAR) determination and is typically performed using orthogonal acceleration time-o
213 RNAs and for heritable RNAi in worms, which typically persist for a finite number of generations.
214 g process that relies on using photoresists, typically polymer formulations, that change solubility w
217 apeutic biological activity of certain types typically precludes activities of many other types.
218 the new PTR3 instrument is sensitive to VOC typically present in the ppbv range as well as to semivo
219 lism mostly occurs in very young infants and typically presents more rapidly and severely than illnes
223 filing, the vast majority of RNA-Seq studies typically profile only tens of samples, and most analyti
224 c kidney disease, known as nephronophthisis, typically progressing to end-stage renal failure within
226 f a spatial alignment effect paradigm, which typically refers to a decrease of reaction times when su
229 A > HRas to total Ras expression with KRas4B typically representing 60-99% of all Ras transcripts.
230 ds in complex mixtures, but standard methods typically require >100 t1 increments for an accurate spe
231 Drug self-administration models of addiction typically require animals to make the same response (e.g
232 S) applications for intact protein complexes typically require electrospray (ES) ionization and have
233 ubstances and therapeutic drugs in biofluids typically require laborious, time-consuming, and expensi
234 reactivity of the aldehyde functionality has typically required activated substrates or specialized a
235 rk to explain why multiple CMV exposures are typically required before infection is successfully esta
238 easing future crop production; however, this typically requires additional water inputs because of in
240 Calcium imaging with cellular resolution typically requires an animal to be tethered under a micr
242 ate salicylideneanilines' counterpart, which typically requires high energy input such as photo or th
243 quantum dots (QDs) in optoelectronic devices typically requires postsynthetic chemical surface treatm
244 ian survival, more aggressive treatments are typically reserved for patients that have undergone mali
245 t to assess accurately: species' surveys are typically restricted to small geographic areas, are cond
249 ulted in modulation of the tapered structure typically seen in growing dynamic microtubules to microt
250 ls throughout the Drosophila wing primordium typically show subcellular localization of the unconvent
253 e observations demonstrate that regions that typically specialize for voice processing in the hearing
257 blicly available GWAS summary-level data are typically stored in different databases and have differe
258 eferences 1328 Invasions of alien plants are typically studied as invasions of individual species, ye
259 orical data, and functional genomics studies typically study the presence or absence of an abnormal p
265 complex interaction of rapidly solidifying, typically supercooled, droplets with surfaces, and to ha
266 a neuron's receptive field (RF) to modulate (typically suppress) the neuron's response to stimuli sim
267 reflective lesion with hyporeflective lumen, typically surrounded by intraretinal cystic spaces.
269 is supplemented by radiative cooling, which typically takes place at an even lower pace, only becomi
271 in substrates with polyubiquitin chains that typically target them for 26S proteasome-mediated degrad
272 ver, it remains unclear whether bone regions typically targeted by metastatic breast cancer feature d
273 ter than 1:1.4, with terrestrial restoration typically the most cost-effective action; and (4) land p
275 r reversibility of Li plating and stripping, typically thought to be related to the uncontrollable mo
278 monly recommend increased water consumption, typically to 8 cups per day, as part of a weight-reducin
281 Results also show that the Ag nanoparticles typically undergo only partial oxidation prior to diffus
283 are ubiquitous in altricial vertebrates, but typically unidirectional and minimal in full-grown anima
284 SP develops with a low toroidal mode number (typically unity) in the pedestal ingrained with quasi-st
288 the same set of Alzheimer imaging biomarkers typically used in large human cohorts and assessed their
290 es (focused ion beam nanotomography, FIB-nt) typically used in the biomedical sciences to the study o
292 yne group; thus, the polymerization process, typically used to stabilize the noncovalent monolayer, c
293 roximity to O&G wells as an exposure metric, typically using an inverse distance-weighting (IDW) appr
295 ltra-flat aromatic structure of SN-38, it is typically very difficult to produce sub-100nm, SN-38-enc
297 xpression of the EVI1 oncogene is associated typically with aggressive myeloid leukemia, but is also
299 only used methods to obtain novel antibodies typically yield several candidates capable of engaging a
300 first-row transition metals (TMs) to {P8W48} typically yields frameworks which extend through {W-O-TM
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