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1 trol area with no bridges and in a test area where 13 bridges were left by the pipeline construction
2 isk score identified 20% of hospitalizations where 180-day postdischarge mortality was 50%, a prognos
4 excitatory for mitral cells (MCs) in the MOB where 5-HT2A receptors mediate a direct excitatory actio
5 icant inverse relationship for serum folate, where a 25% increase in serum folate was associated with
6 were identified: an early destructive phase, where a burst of reactive oxygen species induces loss of
8 those made to the Drosophila visual system, where a deeper understanding of molecular mechanisms all
9 n effect is a fundamental quantum phenomenon where a dissipationless supercurrent is introduced in a
10 e above the Curie temperature, T C < T < T*, where a first-order transition has been previously predi
11 elopment of complex macromolecule synthesis, where a high level of molecular precision or monomer seq
12 pounds imposed by hydrogen bonding to water, where a pH-dependent excitation energy appears to be an
13 tion comes from Phra Thong Island, Thailand, where a sequence of four stacked sandsheets separated by
14 and interoperator reproducibility analysis, where a single examination was performed in each of the
15 nder the destructive interference condition, where a small change in the external magnetic field resu
17 transition between Mott and Slater physics, where a spin-frustrated state emerges at the crossover.
18 fects can be classified into point stresses, where a temperature event during a sensitive stage drive
20 in rows, and the base of the lamellipodium, where a vinculin-dependent clutch couples actin to previ
21 sh models expressing wild-type or A152T-tau, where A152T caused neurodegeneration and proteasome comp
22 his circumstance in rats by designing a task where actions were consistently rewarded but probabilist
23 performance in routine health care settings, where adherence to drug treatment is unsupervised and th
24 terated by expansion of a massive endosperm, where all embryo-nourishing reserves are ultimately stor
26 abile copper(I) pool localized in the matrix where also the mitochondrial iron-sulfur (Fe/S) cluster
27 PK is evident in LKB1-deficient lung cancer, where AMPK activation predominantly depends on CamKK2.
29 he extracellular domain of bacteriorhodopsin where an excess proton is shared by a cluster of interna
30 reted as a switching off of the promoter, or where an increase in bioluminescence would be better int
32 tinct patches within a single body site, and where and over what spatial scales within a body site ar
34 slowly, especially in drought-prone regions where annual crop production suffers from episodic aridi
35 s crucial for assessing risk accurately and, where appropriate, aligning conservation and risk reduct
38 50; p<0.0001) than were those in communities where blood pressure-lowering medicines were not availab
39 , halogen bonding was detected only in cases where brominated and iodinated dyes were photo-oxidized.
40 sed in diseases, as best studied in cancers, where bromodomain proteins impact the expression of onco
41 Ca(2+) ions and l-lactate [CH3CH(OH)COO(-)], where Ca(2+) ions are bridged by the carboxylate and hyd
42 the context of a matrigel-segregation effect where cancer cells are transiently isolated from host ti
43 lls differentially exposed to actinic light, where cells located deeper inside tissues receive lower
47 mary transposase binding to the inner 12DRs (where cleavage does not occur), followed by capture of t
49 , we propose a model for transport mechanism where CmeB protomers function independently within the t
50 ifferent global climate regimes and identify where coarse climate data is most and least likely to re
51 Viral capsids are a prototypical example, where coat proteins exhibit not only self-interactions b
52 choice, film thickness, and spectral ranges where combs can be generated, as well as fabrication cha
53 protein in the disease-affected spinal cord, where concomitant increases in copper and SOD1 activity
56 ted with the development of various cancers, where constitutive NF-kappaB activation is often found t
58 ew paradigm of gene regulation in the heart, where controlled changes in poly(A) tail length influenc
59 t the development of a transgenic mouse line where Cre-recombinase-induced expression of a mutant met
62 e attention to a region of space opposite to where damage has occurred in the brain, usually the left
64 domain orientations are present in solution, where Dcp2 adopts an open, a closed, or a catalytically
65 approximately epsilonbulk(H)/epsilonbulk(C), where Deltadelta(2)H and Deltadelta(13)C are changes in
67 termination of classes of compounds in cases where deuterated counterparts are either not available o
68 of singleton mutations and the dI/dS ratio, where dI is the number of intergenic SNPs per intergenic
69 icable to migratory species, such as salmon, where distinct temporal changes in growth and physiology
70 he greatest tractions at the cell periphery, where distinct types of actin-based membrane protrusions
71 allel high-throughput sequencing technology, where DNA is sheared into smaller pieces, sequenced, and
72 re strongly mutagenic in genetic backgrounds where DNA polymerase function or MMR activity is partial
73 ging paradigm of transition-metal signaling, where dynamic changes in transitional metal pools can mo
74 med: a test-retest reproducibility analysis, where each of the first 13 subjects underwent MR imaging
75 n and analyze a model of mechanotransduction where each tip link attaches to two channels, mobile wit
79 tures; analysis of mixed bacterial cultures, where examining one species in the presence of another c
80 to deploy in harsh reservoir conditions and where failures cause material aggregation and sticking t
81 rformed a modified location-cueing paradigm, where false information about the percentage of cue vali
83 tant role in the structure of the microbiota where flies with constitutive immunity defined the gut m
85 nated by Lactobacillus (59.2%) and the other where Gardnerella vaginalis predominated with other anae
87 research can help practitioners to identify where governance capacity needs strengthening and jointl
88 quation can be expressed as Wh = p(ln h)(q), where h is hmax/h, hmax being the peak amplitude, and p
89 lt in civilian casualties, but not practices where harm is perceived as morally righteous, including
91 such pauses, but a self-governing mechanism, where helicase speed is reduced by approximately 80%, pe
92 es of complex traits in founder populations, where hidden relationships may augment the inherent gene
93 for super-resolution localization microscopy where high demands are placed especially on the detector
94 altering epigenetic landscapes in organisms where histone methyltransferases are uncharacterized.
95 d in simulations of fibrotic cardiac tissue, where hMSC PS protected from potential proarrhythmic eff
96 resents a unique class of isoenergetic wires where hole delocalization mainly occurs via dynamic hopp
98 p105 complex is tethered to the ER membrane, where Hsp105 and SGTA facilitate the extraction of SV40
101 h spaces, individuals are encoded as vectors where identity is primarily conveyed by direction and di
102 mmary, these findings suggest a new paradigm where IL-4-dependent up-regulation of Cox-1 expression m
105 Our framework provides one way to identify where improving the resolution of climate data will have
106 sed on these observations we propose a model where in the hydrated state the organized rod structure
107 n mRNA requires an understanding of when and where in the life of a pre-mRNA transcript the modificat
109 hieve global perfect homeostasis-a condition where internal nutrient concentrations are completely in
110 f Uganda with historically high transmission where IRS was discontinued after a 4-year period followe
112 tive splicing plays a pivotal role in brain, where it affects neuronal development, function, and dis
113 ughout much of the bacterial domain of life, where it commonly controls the expression of proteins an
114 cofactor transiently enters the active site where it displaces the pterin ring of the THF product.
115 osis, transmembrane cargo reaches endosomes, where it encounters complexes dedicated to opposing func
116 the vertebrate body, including in the brain, where it has a key role in membrane trafficking, vesicle
117 ive (CHAI) collected data from 14 countries (where it has active operations) to understand the extent
118 cGMP has therapeutic potential in the colon, where it has been implicated in the suppression of colit
119 the mitochondrial intermembrane space (IMS) where it interacts with the mitochondrial oxidoreductase
120 localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), where it interacts with ZNRF4 under either 55 unstimulat
121 is confined to the margins of sieve elements where it lines the parietal layer and colocalizes in sph
122 at the canalicular membrane of hepatocytes, where it mediates phosphatidylcholine (PC) secretion.
123 plasma membrane and in recycling endosomes, where it prevents PD-L1 from being targeted for lysosome
124 ol is primarily confined to skeletal muscle, where it regulates carbohydrate (CHO) and fat usage.
125 2 is highly localized to excitatory synapses where it regulates spine morphogenesis and AMPA receptor
126 rosophila Fhod binds tightly to barbed ends, where it slows elongation in the absence of profilin and
127 can be found within the nuclei of mast cells where it truncates core histones at their N-terminal end
129 ed PHHs from individuals with the dG allele, where it was poorly secreted but highly functional, even
131 lectrode area), to "convergent" at long time where its response now tends toward that of a hemicylind
132 en extensively studied in dipterous insects, where its role in processing flow-field motion informati
133 of phosphorylation that are often clustered, where kinases work together in a hierarchical manner to
134 that typical models are complicated theories where limit cycles represent an idealized Red Queen, and
135 etworks, unraveling key biological processes where lincRNAs might be involved during parasite develop
136 -negative bacteria to thrive in environments where low soluble iron concentrations would otherwise pr
137 c Drosophila neuromuscular junctions (NMJs), where low-frequency Ca(2+) oscillations are required for
140 ned of an impending 'antibiotic apocalypse', where mankind faces its biggest threat, untreatable micr
143 ements only along the long axis of the cell, where molecules experience the least confinement, and he
144 ing measured concentrations for the 19 PFASs where more than 50% of samples had quantifiable concentr
147 e performed a subtractive screening approach where mRNA from PGE2-G response-positive and -negative c
148 e mapping of two hedonic hotspots in cortex, where mu opioid or orexin stimulations enhance the hedon
149 n a majority of the urban population and are where much of the future urban growth is expected to occ
150 te that sporadic FTD is a polygenic disorder where multiple pleiotropic loci with small effects contr
152 curs between the front of the lamellipodium, where nascent adhesions are positioned in rows, and the
153 high-gamma activity (HGA) in cortical areas where neurons are heterogeneous in selectivity and tempo
154 an be represented and analyzed as a network, where nodes represent the units of the network and edges
155 ses; and the analysis of bacterial biofilms, where nonspecific methods based on physical and chemical
156 in blood donors in resource limited settings where nucleic acid testing is not practical or feasible.
158 abled the novel LC-OzID-IMS-MS configuration where ozonolysis of ionized lipids occurred rapidly (10
159 odel of chaperonin-mediated protein folding, where partial unfolding of misfolded intermediates plays
160 act loading is greatest in sulcal locations, where pathology in cases of chronic traumatic encephalop
163 sure to prions in the environment is greater where percent clay is less than 18% and soil pH is great
164 ter was given access to a dedicated website, where perioperative data were prospectively collected.
165 ecular proton transfer (ESIPT) in neat CH3CN where photodeamination is probably coupled to ESIPT.
166 id sensing of nitroaromatic compounds (NACs) where picric acid (PA, as a model explosive) showed a st
167 in bee community composition in the tropics, where pollination limitation is most severe and land use
170 cified to in-vivo and in-vitro data, chosen, where possible, to provide a physiologically consistent
171 s increased during neonatal cardiac surgery, where pre-existing hemodynamic instability and metabolic
172 measurements to hydrodynamical simulations, where pressure smoothing is determined by the integrated
173 h more productive and seasonal environments, where prolonged parent-offspring associations are likely
174 cellular pathogens, such as Plasmodium spp., where protection is likely mediated by cellular immune r
175 nders YbMgGaO4 the first experimental system where putative RVB correlations restricted to nearest ne
178 uction in yield, or seasonal warming losses, where raised temperature is thought to increase maintena
179 nce imaging adaptation signal in a situation where relationships are non-spatial rather than spatial,
180 ain landscapes could be near a tipping point where relatively small changes to their fire regimes or
181 e examined prison suicide rates in countries where reliable information was available, associations w
182 0 years) in 24% of runs, while in those runs where resistance had spread to high levels by 500 genera
183 in primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) where reversions have been described also revealed a hig
184 than that observed for genes mutated in PIDs where revertants have not been identified or control gen
185 oE, and surprisingly, the rseA mutant strain where RpoE activity was elevated expressed very little p
187 SBB treatment to suppress autofluorescence, where SBB is applied to polymeric scaffold materials bef
189 y DNA sequence, particularly in cell culture where selection can be used to recover relatively rare h
190 f germinal centers (GCs) in lymphoid tissues where self-reactive B cells expand and differentiate.
191 iology of urinary retention and incontinence where sensory feedback may engage these reflexes inappro
193 Because at present it is difficult to tell where sign stops and gesture begins, we suggest that sig
195 identity and dynamics of the excited states, where singlet and triplet Rh2/form-to-naphthyridine, met
196 toimmunity development even under conditions where Sle1bMer(-/-) mice did not exhibit increased AC ac
198 ts of total DNA used for the biological data where SNVs and indels could be detected with very high s
199 articularly well-suited for spectra of mAbs, where some of the individual peaks might not be well res
200 age-containing microporous molecular sieves, where some of the most industrially relevant zeolites ar
201 00%) but lower in the Spanish context (76%), where spoligotyping was applied to MGIT cultures previou
203 ranscranial magnetic stimulation experiment, where subjects whose frontal control was temporarily dis
206 ese findings translated to the natural host, where the AddAB system was found to be required for effi
207 -TSA) in toluene using Dean-Stark apparatus, where the aldol condensation, cyclopropyl ring opening f
208 is altered from "linear" at very short time, where the amperometric responses of the supported microw
210 o 0-47% degradation at 0 degrees C (1000 m), where the aromatic hydrocarbons fluoranthene, anthracene
212 the threshold of annual ischemic stroke rate where the benefit of anticoagulation outweighs the bleed
213 field across the c-Si/a-B interface systems where the charge transfer occurs mainly from the interfa
215 ompetitive alternative pathway is also found where the decarboxylation happens concertedly with an ar
216 he switchblade model of integrin activation, where the development of tensile force yields physiologi
217 as more prominent amongst high-risk patients where the difference of total episode payments per patie
218 icantly larger compared to the configuration where the DNA enters the pore from the open reservoir.
219 vity demarcates coherent phase space regions where the dynamics are approximately linear from those t
220 ly generated during patterning in the tissue where the enhancers are not induced, including at enhanc
222 hat result in a discrete methyl intermediate where the formal oxidation state (FOS) on the carbon rem
223 nditions arise in multicellular communities, where the formation of chemical gradients leads to resou
224 route towards increasingly dynamic systems, where the geometry and function of the device is not fix
225 , of the type 4-bromophenyl 4'-nitrobenzoate where the halogen bonding and C-H...O hydrogen bonding a
227 otopic labelling studies support a mechanism where the hydride is delivered to the branched position
228 outcomes in two districts in Odisha, India, where the Indian government has promoted household bioga
229 of the uncorrelated A(-*)-R(*) radical pair, where the initial charge separation yields a 3:1 statist
230 ented here extends to any interacting system where the interaction partners are spectrally separable.
231 structure, we propose a local seeding model where the kinked GGA motifs in the stem region of TGGAA
233 hastic nature of the spatial random effects, where the mean surface and the covariance function is sp
234 ally realise a quantum network architecture, where the nodes are fully connected using a minimum amou
235 an alternative resection initiation pathway where the nuclease activity of MRN apparently directly c
236 model was used to identify outlier hospitals where the odds of delayed fixation were significantly hi
237 ry was observed for the most oil-wet sample, where the oil remained connected in thin sheet-like laye
238 arget copies per reaction partition, lambda, where the partitions are fixed-location chambers (cdPCR)
239 xample of an aborted [3,3] sigmatropic shift where the pericyclic "transition state" becomes the most
240 e barrier; the other involves O-O homolysis, where the phenol remains H-bonding to the peroxo OCu in
242 tion thus arises whether there are instances where the quantum time evolution of a macroscopic system
244 drier environments with more uneven surfaces where the saddleback tortoises occur increases their ris
247 n under climate change scenarios or in areas where the species co-occurs with other cuckoo species, o
249 n layers 3b/4 of the primary cortical areas, where the thalamic input is dominated by the lemniscal p
252 radient, and thus locations in the materials where the thermal stress exceeds the yield stress underg
253 nto a four-lobed propeller-shaped structure, where the two Cas2 domains form a central hub (twofold a
255 y recruited to the site of cell-cell contact where the viral material is efficiently translocated to
256 ey an additive relation [Formula: see text], where the viscous contribution [Formula: see text] domin
257 he resulting schemes inherently prefer cases where the water drops move at a high speed, or vibrate a
258 nephron segments are present in human urine, where their functionality is incompletely understood.
259 ating contraction (systole) in aged animals, where their loss culminates in fibrillatory cardiac arre
261 s, the Soc molecules reinforce the structure where there is the greatest strain in the gp23 hexagonal
262 timately kill native coldwater fish in lakes where thermal stratification is absent or highly limited
263 ive participants using computational models, where these enable a segregation between metacognitive a
264 group versus 3 of 4 in the rituximab group, where these meaningful improvements were also captured b
265 of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) cases, where they are associated with disease progression and c
267 cated through the membrane into the cytosol, where they are poly-ubiquitinated, extracted from the me
268 ox) genes are highly conserved in metazoans, where they are required for various processes in develop
269 are generated in the glomerular capillaries, where they are short lived and make a modest contributio
270 ocuses on the epithelial stem cells of skin, where they come from, where they reside, and how they fu
271 held in a temperature gradient in conditions where they exhibit coexistence of two liquid phases.
272 ve been previously observed in hadrosaurids, where they have been associated with a sophisticated mas
273 Graduates described accommodating strategies where they modified aspects of their identity (clothing,
275 l species often exist in complex communities where they must avoid predation and compete for favorabl
276 radio-frequency and power microelectronics, where they perform vital energy transduction in filters
278 al stem cells of skin, where they come from, where they reside, and how they function in normal homeo
279 ansported to axons and presynaptic terminals where they signal via ErbB3/4 receptors in paracrine or
282 apply to the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, where this mechanism would provoke a never-ending increa
283 are then transported to the Golgi apparatus, where those complexes trigger Galphai3-mediated ERK sign
284 ion mosaic virus (PEMV)2 is the only example where three 3'CITEs enhance translation: the eIF4E-bindi
286 owth pathways of quasicrystalline materials, where tiling units arrange with local but no long-range
287 , we propose a model of MET complex assembly where Tomt and the Tmcs interact within the secretory pa
288 the high atomic complexity of Ub conjugates, where Ub is attached to other Ub molecules and to protei
289 animals, costs increased with loser RHP and where unaffected by winner RHP, suggesting a self-assess
290 s to victims predicted support for practices where victims are harmed to achieve instrumental goals,
291 actories formed in the nucleus are locations where viral DNA is copied to support virus persistence a
294 n alternative approach is digital holography where wave-phase information is encoded in the measureme
295 behavior is transferable to small networks, where we found the surprising effect that linear two fil
296 ort local translation in the cortex of mice, where we identify a subset of mRNAs that are translated
297 asticity has tended to focus on the synapse, where well-described activity-dependent mechanisms are k
298 al regions experiencing land-use changes and where wildlife biodiversity (mammal species richness) is
299 novel therapeutic target upstream of WNT3A, where WNT3A antagonists could be novel agents for the tr
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