1 We assume that (
1) FH2 domains are in rapid equilibrium
2 our previous studies with 3-NO(2)Y(356)-R2,
we assume that 2,3,5-F(3)Y(356), 2,3,6-F(3)Y(356), and F
3 We assume that a genomewide search is being conducted an
4 In particular,
we assume that a limited number of intermediate traits (
5 We assume that a periodic dinucleotide signal of any typ
6 We assume that a population of V1 neurons shares a commo
7 We assumed that a spurious contribution of counts corres
8 We assumed that accretion of the outer portion of the st
9 If
we assume that ACh is released from the vesicle through
10 We assume that activated monomers are produced by prebio
11 Specifically,
we assume that actors construct forward models of their
12 In the other model,
we assume that after dividing B cells return to rest and
13 kinase, called HER2 (human EGF-receptor 2),
we assumed that agents targeting EGFR and/or HER2 would
14 For a comprehensive analysis of the phenome,
we assumed that all phenotypes (indications and side eff
15 We assume that any charge density can be injected into t
16 On the cycle
we assume that any string of n neighbouring players inte
17 If
we assume that approximately the same situation is true
18 We assume that at high pH, the proton release group depr
19 We assume that,
at any given moment of time, each copy o
20 In one model,
we assume that B cells, once activated, proliferate unde
21 We assume that bounded rational players can adjust their
22 We assumed that by limiting the activity of the kinase,
23 First,
we assume that Cactus, an inhibitor that binds to Dorsal
24 We assumed that cells would try to restore homeostasis o
25 imbal stem cell niche of adult human cornea,
we assume that CHRDL1 plays a key role in cornea homeost
26 hat many of these puzzles can be resolved if
we assume that competing ferromagnetic fluctuations are
27 vs. broader contributions to the literature,
we assumed that conducting broader studies is generally
28 We assume that conversion of bacteria to the planktonic
29 We assume that cooperators generate a diffusible public
30 We assume that CTLs control virus by killing infected ce
31 When
we assumed that Danish women born 1915-1945 had the same
32 We assume that different compartments receive different
33 data to parameters in the macroscopic model
we assume that directional guidance along fibre tracts i
34 We assumed that doxycycline would be 25% less effective
35 We assumed that drug-susceptible and drug-resistant stra
36 We assume that during the motion of the swarm, each memb
37 We assume that each hemichannel can be in the open state
38 We assume that each patient belongs to a distinct subtyp
39 We assume that each study contains two experimental cond
40 We assume that early in the evolution of language, error
41 We assume that either the least abundant species has an
42 nsmission trade-off curve is stronger, since
we assume that enhanced disease transmission can only be
43 In our formulations of the models
we assumed that females use a single male character to e
44 We assume that fibrillar amyloid chains are aligned and
45 fits according to our model, especially when
we assume that finasteride does not alter Gleason scores
46 Specifically,
we assume that fitness values of wild type cells and mut
47 And second,
we assume that fluorescence measurements of Dorsal refle
48 We assume that for the RNA there is an interaction betwe
49 dently a priori in a standard mixture model,
we assume that gene-specific prior probabilities are cor
50 In our base-case analysis,
we assumed that H pylori treatment prevented 30% of attr
51 We assumed that high temperatures induce accumulation of
52 We assume that in addition to the presence or absence of
53 We assume that in wild type, each tethering complex cont
54 We assumed that in the base case scenario, up to 16 resp
55 resonant wave-wave interaction theory; i.e.,
we assume that,
in the weakly nonlinear regime (the one
56 We assume that individuals adopt one of two strategies,
57 We assume that individuals have access to their genome s
58 We assume that individuals may produce upon infection di
59 We assume that insulin granules reside in different pool
60 Even if
we assumed that interactions in fact did exist, we did n
61 octanoate-activating enzyme is unknown, but
we assume that it uses octanoyl moieties provided by mit
62 In assessing both models,
we assume that kinesin-5 preferentially cross-links and
63 To extract j-factors
we assumed that kinetics of the reaction is described by
64 We assume that latent infection in vaccinated individual
65 Previously,
we assumed that LE is the sole functional region of the
66 We assume that moderately destabilizing mutations inflic
67 We assume that mRNAs, which serve as the sources of thes
68 We assumed that mucin MUC16 is responsible for the struc
69 To address this issue,
we assume that multiple degrees of freedom and vibration
70 More specifically,
we assume that mutations inflict fitness penalties propo
71 We assume that nodes that are found in close proximity t
72 We assume that non-functional conserved residues are req
73 Based on iSD-OCT findings
we assume that non-RRD in this case of MGS is caused pri
74 ty, and the analysis remained unchanged when
we assumed that nonsynonymous BMPR2 variations were pres
75 In this article,
we assume that nucleation is the underlying mechanism fo
76 Instead,
we assume that numerosity judgments are accomplished by
77 sA mutation (nusAE136K) blocked Nun in vivo,
we assumed that NusA was required for Nun activity.
78 we are still able to fit the observations if
we assume that OH concentrations are time invariant (as
79 We assume that one of the diastereomers has very strong
80 If
we assume that our sample of genes is representative, ap
81 We assumed that patients were managed in a medical inten
82 We assumed that patients who did not undergo ALND receiv
83 Here
we assume that people donate following their expectation
84 Based on evidence from developed countries,
we assumed that per capita in-use stocks will saturate e
85 We assumed that perceivers learn the normal relationship
86 either Pro -6 or Pro -4 can be explained if
we assume that Pro-containing -6 to -4 regions adopt a p
87 Accordingly, in this article,
we assume that professionalism is an essential aspect of
88 Next,
we assumed that reconstructed activity in SPECT voxels w
89 We assumed that regular mammographic screening is justif
90 We assume that released insects would be homozygous susc
91 We assume that repulsive interaction between neck region
92 in which, on the basis of growing evidence,
we assume that ribavirin decreases HCV infectivity in an
93 ites is also an estimate of micros/microv if
we assume that selection against nonsynonymous transitio
94 icients against deleterious mutations, where
we assume that selection for favorable alleles is milder
95 We assume that sequences of eye movements are performed
96 We assume that sequences replicate within protocells and
97 We assume that species dispersal range increases with tr
98 We assume that successful communication contributes to b
99 When
we assume that such a genealogy is known, the coalescent
100 Since
we assumed that such an environment would make it more d
101 We assumed that supraspinal neurons that contained FB su
102 Too often
we assume that survival or cure is a sufficient metric,
103 Here
we assume that targets regulated by a small RNA to contr
104 If
we assume that the activation barrier for the coil-->hel
105 We assume that the amount of cross-linking determines, v
106 We assume that the asymmetry of the Ft-Ds bond distribut
107 We assume that the calculation of the number of cells in
108 We assume that the clones arise from the sexual populati
109 We assume that the CO2 diffuses through and/or dissolves
110 tion of entire organisms is so enormous that
we assume that the code must make combinatorial use of m
111 nd correlation is internal to these subsets,
we assume that the covariance matrix of the features is
112 We assume that the critical fusion gene is 5'MLL/3'CBP.
113 We assume that the differential control of cyclin D1 and
114 sed de novo in sensory neural precursors and
we assume that the expression of the gene is regulated b
115 We assume that the fluctuating rate coefficients fulfill
116 We assume that the growing larval parasite has two compo
117 If
we assume that the knockout genes we surveyed are repres
118 his mutation and expansion process, in which
we assume that the loss of two TSGs is sufficient to giv
119 In the first design,
we assume that the marker splits the population into gro
120 We assume that the modulating input belongs to a class o
121 On physical grounds,
we assume that the motor proteins also exert equal and o
122 We assume that the network is sparse, meaning the connec
123 Based on previous findings
we assume that the number of breaks on each strand is sm
124 We assume that the oligomeric state is a disordered mice
125 In the absence of evidence to the contrary,
we assume that the oligomers are atactic.
126 We assume that the oocyte is a sphere surrounded by a th
127 Here,
we assume that the oocyte plasma membrane is permeable o
128 In the first
we assume that the organic species form an ideal solutio
129 We assume that the population is composed of four types
130 We assume that the population is not homogeneous but dis
131 We assume that the position of each connection site of t
132 We assume that the presence of a stable stem-loop downst
133 3 mRNA disappears from PMCs at that time and
we assume that the protein is not abnormally long-lived.
134 equence conservation between the two mtLPDs,
we assume that the proteins, once in the mitochondrial m
135 If
we assume that the purpose of a movement is to acquire a
136 We assume that the redirection is accomplished by impuls
137 As the chief cause of this result,
we assume that the rigidity of typical molecular rods la
138 We assume that the RyR has three binding sites, two cyto
139 We assume that the sequence data is searchable in effici
140 We assume that the size of the complex affects the repro
141 etic analysis of the data in the literature,
we assume that the specific protein synthesis rate is pr
142 If
we assume that the spontaneous [PSI+] appearance rate is
143 We assume that the test controls for the type I error of
144 We assume that the total amount of transmitter released,
145 We assume that the total number of independent mutations
146 We assume that the turning angle of a worker is individu
147 During this second stage,
we assume that the vascular network does not evolve and
148 We assume that the wild type also contains one [4Fe-4S]
149 Initially,
we assumed that the constitutive expression was due to l
150 We assumed that the heart behaves as a set of "fractal-l
151 We assumed that the intervention (cost: $500) would be a
152 Specifically,
we assumed that the knowledge of physical interactions b
153 We assumed that the pathogenic process of excessive CD4(
154 e basis of data from 13 of the 19 countries,
we assumed that the percentage decline in measles deaths
155 In the base case analysis,
we assumed that the sensitivity and specificity of the p
156 We assumed that the sensitivity and specificity of the t
157 in a representative southeast Asian setting,
we assumed that the short-course regimen would double tr
158 mum likelihood produced similar results when
we assumed that the specificity of outcome classificatio
159 Like previous approaches,
we assume that there are groups of users and of items an
160 We assume that there is a binary variable which determin
161 indicate that R(0) can be underestimated if
we assume that there is only one vector transmitting the
162 targeted and mass vaccinations increased if
we assumed that there was residual immunity in adults va
163 We assume that these amino acid changes alter how the HI
164 Here
we assume that these growth modes correspond to three st
165 We assume that these images have been successfully pre-p
166 We assume that these males benefitted from immigrating i
167 We assume that these novel beta-lactam resistance genes
168 Therefore,
we assume that these recurrences have to be detected and
169 We assume that these residues bind to an anion and shift
170 or structural information was not available,
we assumed that these small, high-affinity antagonists w
171 rrelations are nonzero among relative pairs,
we assume that they are the same among sib pairs, parent
172 tained for a particular lattice conformation
we assume that this sequence folds to that conformation.
173 If
we assume that this type of architecture applies to gene
174 We assume that two different cell types that are close i
175 We assumed that under these treatment conditions most of
176 iments, can lead to improvement in behavior,
we assume that visual processing takes place in two dist
177 We assume that weekly counts for the number of new diagn
178 wetlands of 56(-13)(+22) mg CH4m(-2)d(-1) if
we assumed that wetlands are the only source from the la
179 If
we assumed that without behavioral interventions high-ri
180 We assumed that without preventive therapy, seven cases