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1 ng current cereal production to a growing global population will be a challenge.
2 orms and find that if social distancing is eliminated there will be a massive increase in the cases of COVID-19.
3              Other viruses with high numbers of submissions will be added incrementally.
4 omote tissue remodelling are beginning to be understood and will be an important research focus in the coming years.
5                           We anticipate that this technique will be applicable to a wide range of biological samples and
6 inatal ages and largely determines the ovarian reserve that will be available to support the reproductive life span.
7  patient groups characterized by an enhanced infection risk will be challenged by the virus.
8             Distinguishing preexisting and de novo immunity will be critical for our understanding of susceptibility to a
9 ble reference electrode, this three-electrode configuration will be critical in achieving reliable neurotransmitter detec
10 responses between individuals and between different tissues will be crucial for treating diseases in which type 2 immunit
11                     While our results demonstrated that DMS will be crucial to improve variant effect prediction methods,
12 gical and chemical characteristics of synthesized materials will be described along with their ability to act as electroc
13 (CBD's) post-2020 global biodiversity framework and targets will be developed as we enter the last decade to meet the Sus
14                           Phase stability and reversibility will be discussed and new potential applications will be intr
15 Medicinal chemistry strategies used to derisk bioactivation will be discussed, and an emphasis will be placed on the nece
16 ce and mortality, and to assess whether these interventions will be enough to achieve epidemic control (incidence of 1 in
17 r effect in this population, which may indicate that CANVAS will be especially prevalent in this group.
18 mic and bioinformatic analysis, a molecular map of exercise will be established.
19   Astronauts on interplanetary missions - such as to Mars - will be exposed to space radiation, a spectrum of highly-char
20               A collection of known luminescent COF systems will be featured.
21 mplementary and it is likely that the most accurate picture will be generated by consolidating information relating to tr
22 e for a specific HLA allotype does not necessarily imply it will be immunogenic.
23                                                New evidence will be incorporated using living review methods.
24 This approach to visualizing glomerular filtration function will be instrumental for translation of organoid technology f
25                                                        This will be instrumental in greatly expanding our knowledge of th
26 ersibility will be discussed and new potential applications will be introduced.
27 mpact of acidification of natural waters on Fe availability will be much more pronounced when Fe is present as iron oxyhy
28               Continued vigilance and anti-poaching efforts will be necessary to combat poaching and to conserve African
29                                                    Thus, it will be necessary to develop robust, reliable, and model-base
30 d expertise from multiple biomedical and engineering fields will be needed to fully realize the promise of OoCs for funda
31 promising for recovery of spirochetes, further optimization will be needed to translate this strategy for diagnosis of Ly
32 a reduced population of active auditory nerve fibers, which will be of importance for the development of treatments for a
33                                          These observations will be of particular relevance to the crystal engineering co
34      Regulatory constraints to which this industry is bound will be outlined in brief, as well as an introduction to safe
35  to derisk bioactivation will be discussed, and an emphasis will be placed on the necessity of a multidisciplinary approa
36 tor as new forms of research based on large amounts of data will be possible, and new research needs will be requested by
37 ge amounts of data will be possible, and new research needs will be requested by the technology industrial sector.
38 gies to overcome social and structural barriers to HIV care will be required to reach national targets of the ending the
39 erranean-like regions, future hydro-climate-related impacts will be substantially modulated by the time evolution of the
40 ithout access to the precision printing instrumentation and will be useful for antibody screening, custom assay developme
41                    We believe that our model and web server will be useful for biomedical researchers who are interested
42  the free energy principle and Thinking Through Other Minds will be useful in achieving it.
43 rk shows that Ponatinib and BRAF dimer selective inhibitors will be useful in treating BRAF-dependent tumors.
44                                  In summary, this framework will be useful to better detect outlier-free genetic and epig
45 son's disease or traumatic brain injury (TBI), and hence it will be useful to the wider neuroscience community.
46 ms well compared to manual segmentation in most tissues and will be valuable in future studies.
47                                           The "litmus test" will be whether computational approaches that are successfull
48                                               This approach will be widely applicable to all families of porous ions and
49  at consolidating this chemical as a new green reagent that will be widely used in fine chemistry, green chemistry, and i
50                                                          It will be worth investigating whether IFN-gamma-producing ILCs