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1 GPS and NLR had a markedly larger AUC than CRP, PLR and
2 GPS cleavage generates not only the heterodimeric cleave
3 GPS cleavage is not a prerequisite, however, for Pc1 tra
4 GPS has been linked to loss of function mutations in NEA
5 GPS is also shared by polycystic kidney disease proteins
6 GPS locations of radio-collared lions indicate that free
7 GPS placed 83% of worldwide individuals in their country
8 GPS results were obtained for 432 men (median follow-up,
9 GPS tracking was conducted in 111 high-risk local govern
10 GPS velocities from 14 continuous sites across the regio
11 GPS was significantly associated with AP when adjusted f
12 GPS's accuracy and power to infer the biogeography of wo
13 GPS-collared territory holders marked and defended commu
14 rn Ground-hornbill groups (a total of 37,060 GPS locations) in the Kruger National Park to investigat
17 ntative of the United Kingdom, we created 13 GPS from the largest GWAS for psychiatric disorders (for
19 urkey nests throughout the home ranges of 20 GPS-collared wild pigs to evaluate nest depredation rela
20 rates in a competing risk framework for 212 GPS-collared roe deer in two ecologically distinct areas
21 sted for diagnostic GG (hazards ratio [HR]/5 GPS units, 1.18; 95% CI, 1.04 to 1.44; P = .030), but no
22 ON algorithm we compute TEC variations at 56 GPS receivers in Hawaii as induced by the 2012 Haida Gwa
24 e substantially higher among South Asians, a GPS to identify high-risk individuals may be particularl
26 that if located very close to the rupture, a GPS receiver can saturate while it remains possible to e
33 In contrast, at pH 5.5, only gamma-alumina-GPS-Zn ternary surface complexes formed regardless of wh
37 ng individuals onto this static ancestry and GPS(CAD) reference distribution using 1,800 CAD cases an
40 AR features cell phone data connectivity and GPS sample geotagging which can enable epidemiological s
42 Using data from light-level geolocator and GPS tags, we found that breeding birds from the relative
43 els containing PSAD and GG, or PSAD, GG, and GPS may stratify risk better than a model with GPS and G
44 We use satellite radar interferometry and GPS data to show that between 2001 and 2010, the horizon
48 retations are consistent with seismicity and GPS-geodetically observed right-lateral shear aligned wi
51 and models of UFP and BC monitors as well as GPS receivers were sampled within 140 m of each other fo
53 ematic investigation of associations between GPS and many behavioral traits, the behavioral phenome.
56 irst demonstrated that platelet formation by GPS megakaryocytes was severely affected, a defect which
63 he following year, incubating birds carrying GPS devices altered their foraging behaviour compared to
68 VISAT satellites, integrated with continuous GPS recordings from the Turkish TUSAGA-AKTIF network.
70 Despite the modest effect sizes of current GPS, quantile analyses illustrate the ability to stratif
71 g on its demise by integrating genetic data, GPS-based ocean current data, and analyses of population
73 ng at four colonies in Svalbard and deployed GPS loggers to examine their at-sea foraging behaviour.
74 show that in addition to the well-described GPS/GAIN cleavage event in PC1 at 3048 aa and the propro
78 ighest and lowest septiles for the education GPS yielded a 0.5 s.d. difference in mean math grade and
79 evidence of an interaction between EduYears GPS and family socioeconomic status on educational achie
82 the association between this latest EduYears GPS and educational achievement scores at ages 7, 12 and
86 expression of spliced XBP1 (XBP1s) enhanced GPS cleavage of PC1 in SEC63-deficient cells, and XBP1 o
87 Here, we compared within- to between-family GPS predictions of eight outcomes (anthropometric, cogni
88 n our near-field record and InSAR, far-field GPS data, regional measurements from the Italian Strong
89 activation, SEC63 and XBP1 are required for GPS cleavage and maturation of PC1, and activation of XB
92 emonstrate that cultured megakaryocytes from GPS patients provide a valuable model to understand the
95 In this research, the effects of glyphosate (GPS) on Zn sorption/precipitation on gamma-alumina were
96 laucoma, sensitivity increased: HRT MRA, HRT GPS, and OCT would miss 5% of eyes, and GDx would miss 2
98 ut mice display the characteristics of human GPS, with defective alpha-granule biogenesis in MKs and
101 expand the repertoire of granule defects in GPS to leukocytes and document an important association
104 One-quarter of plasma proteins increased in GPS are known to be synthesized outside of hematopoietic
110 at preference results, based on longitudinal GPS data, allowed us to determine ideal habitat ratios (
112 A few decades later, geodetic measurements [GPS and interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR)
115 computer-vision-based methods and miniature GPS tracking to study, respectively, social dominance an
117 ems, traditional GPS system (tGPS), modified GPS system 1 (m1GPS), and modified GPS system 2 (m2GPS).
118 Goal-Setting, Planning and Self-Monitoring (GPS) intervention on periodontal disease patients' clini
124 nt time series, the theoretical and observed GPS values are compared to identify the geodetic anomaly
125 by administering a questionnaire, obtaining GPS data, and submitting a photograph of an incision.
127 In our study, the independent association of GPS with AP after initial active surveillance was not st
128 tes and document an important association of GPS with immune dysregulation and autoimmune diseases.
129 These findings define the genetic basis of GPS and illustrate the complex role of the regulation of
130 the special movement path characteristics of GPS tagged khulan to show us where water is located.
135 We discuss the usefulness and limitations of GPS based on adult GWAS to predict genetic propensities
136 ent here a novel Nbeal2(-/-) murine model of GPS and demonstrate that the lack of alpha-granules is d
140 erences in the transcriptome and proteome of GPS platelets, neutrophils, monocytes, and CD4 lymphocyt
141 and 5380 collar-nights in the home ranges of GPS-collared badgers, we detected no direct contacts bet
142 al overlap between the winter home ranges of GPS-collared elk and three measures of predation risk: t
145 trade-off, we studied the daily routines of GPS-tagged individuals of the world's largest terrestria
148 are a harbinger of future widespread use of GPS to predict genetic risk and resilience in the social
149 t software with Paragon algorithm v4.1.46 or GPS with Mascot engine was used as search engines with S
157 ronger predictive power than the psychiatric GPS in our UK-representative sample of adolescents.
158 , which may be consistent with the published GPS-based current slip-rate estimate of ~6.8 mm a(-1) ac
160 ironment and Coronary Heart Disease (RECORD) GPS Study, France, 2012-2013; 6,313 trips made by 227 pa
162 that PC1 trafficking and expression require GPS cleavage and PC2 interaction, respectively, and prov
165 ocial network generated from high-resolution GPS data that were gathered in the course of a citizen-s
169 -cost and portable real-time kinematic (RTK) GPS to create DTMs which are highly accurate (<10 cm err
171 ation between a genome-wide polygenic score (GPS) for BMI and BMI, while generalized estimating equat
174 elberg, Germany) glaucoma probability score (GPS), the HRT Moorfields regression analysis (MRA), scan
175 Then, relative Glasgow prognostic score (GPS) were constructed in three different systems, tradit
176 ive protein (CRP), Glasgow prognostic score (GPS), neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet-lympho
178 17-gene Oncotype DX Genomic Prostate Score (GPS) test predicts adverse pathology (AP) in patients wi
183 novel method, Guide Positioning Sequencing (GPS), for precisely detecting whole-genome DNA methylati
184 th 3-Glycidoxypropyl-dimethoxymethyl silane (GPS) and 3-(Aminopropyl)-triethoxy silane (APTES) exhibi
187 in-coupled receptor (GPCR) Proteolysis Site (GPS) of cell-adhesion GPCRs and polycystic kidney diseas
189 in-coupled receptor (GPCR) proteolytic site (GPS) is required for normal kidney morphology in humans
192 e (Branta leucopsis) were tracked with solar GPS/ARGOS PTTs from their wintering grounds to breeding
194 We applied the global protein stability (GPS) platform, which assesses protein stability based on
195 itat-specific positional error of stationary GPS collars placed under a range of vegetation condition
197 escribe the Geographic Population Structure (GPS) algorithm and demonstrate its accuracy with three d
203 an NBEAL2 gene cause gray platelet syndrome (GPS), a bleeding diathesis characterized by a lack of al
204 have been linked to gray platelet syndrome (GPS), a rare bleeding disorder characterized by macrothr
205 s in NBEAL2 underlie gray platelet syndrome (GPS), a rare inherited bleeding disorder characterized b
206 beal2, are causal of gray platelet syndrome (GPS), a rare recessive bleeding disorder characterized b
207 47 patients with the gray platelet syndrome (GPS), a rare recessive platelet disorder with alpha-gran
210 gh-precision 5 Hz global positioning system (GPS) and 200 Hz tri-axial accelerometer bio-loggers.
211 a combination of Global Positioning System (GPS) and inertial measurement units, to capture the loco
214 and inversions of global positioning system (GPS) data reveal clear seismic gaps to the south of the
216 body mass), large Global Positioning System (GPS) devices (4.2% body mass) and a combination of the t
218 MM) to hourly geographic positioning system (GPS) location data to understand movement patterns of th
219 ions from a dense Global Positioning System (GPS) network allow us to determine the distribution of m
221 iment (GRACE) and global positioning system (GPS) observations reveal that the spatial patterns of th
222 spatial data from Global Positioning System (GPS) radiocollars deployed on all known social groups of
223 low-cost handheld global positioning system (GPS) receivers and free programs for geographic informat
225 attach miniature global positioning system (GPS) tags and data loggers that recorded light levels, a
227 is study combined Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking data of 12 urban-nesting lesser black-back
228 ver, simultaneous Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking of the entire Spanish and Portuguese longl
229 e used 9 years of global positioning system (GPS) vertical deformation time series to constrain model
230 rmation mapped by Global Positioning System (GPS), interferometric analysis of satellite radar images
231 ancy derived from Global Positioning System (GPS)-based measurements of semi-diurnal body tide deform
232 We present a Global Positioning System (GPS)-based methodology for segmenting individuals' obser
233 We obtained high-resolution spatio-temporal GPS trajectory data (823,148 data points) from six dogs
234 ine turtle movements (obtained via long-term GPS tracking of sea turtles moving 1000s of km), with a
235 mplex is > 2 MDa in size and that N-terminal GPS/GAIN cleaved PC1 and PPC cleaved fibrocystin ectodom
236 velocity (~1.2 m/s) near the fault, 2) that GPS waveforms inversions constrain that the slip distrib
238 evaluate these mutations and determined that GPS cleavage is required for PC1 trafficking to cilia.
239 rget and cross-trait analyses indicated that GPS prediction estimates for cognitive traits (intellige
240 ariate Cox regression analyses revealed that GPS, NLR, and occurrence of metastasis were top risk fac
244 nteract in the ER before PC1 cleavage at the GPS/GAIN site and determined that PC2 acts as an essenti
245 ecent structural studies have elucidated the GPS to be part of a larger domain named GPCR autoproteol
247 orming the reference frame and filtering the GPS displacement time series, the theoretical and observ
248 t-lateral shear directions obtained from the GPS data in the Aegean do not match either of these anis
249 ns of this conserved cysteine residue in the GPS motif have also been reported in other genes, namely
252 opic expression of Gpr126-NTF that lacks the GPS motif (NTF(DeltaGPS)) in zebrafish rescued the trabe
254 st pronounced for those in the top 5% of the GPS(CAD) distribution-ORs of 4.16, 2.46, and 3.22 in the
257 hem are autoproteolytically cleaved at their GPS sites into an N-terminal fragment (NTF) and C-termin
260 nto the patterns by which rGE contributes to GPS prediction, while ruling out confounding due to popu
261 cted in three different systems, traditional GPS system (tGPS), modified GPS system 1 (m1GPS), and mo
264 There were three main findings: (1) DZ twin GPS differences predicted DZ differences in height, BMI,
269 (Pelecanus occidentalis) over time, we used GPS telemetry and distribution models of their dominant
270 To explore road avoidance behaviors, we used GPS telemetry data from 18 individuals to compare road c
276 foraging movements of breeding adults using GPS, monitored departure of migratory birds using weathe
279 , potentially limiting the validity of using GPS to infer at-sea behaviour when answering behavioural
282 Applied to over 200 Sardinians villagers, GPS placed a quarter of them in their villages and most
286 hat the slip distribution at depth even when GPS monuments are not located directly above the rupture
287 ight protease-specific cleavage sites, while GPS-CCD and LabCaS outperformed other predictors for cal
288 proach, using accelerometers in concert with GPS loggers to monitor and describe scent-marking events
290 fine granularity of the location data, with GPS accuracy down to 10 meters, and the worldwide scale
291 Participants were tracked for 7 days with GPS receivers and accelerometers and surveyed with a Web
296 pic and phenotypic study of 47 patients with GPS and identified 32 new etiologic variants in NBEAL2.
298 re we use bird-borne cameras, in tandem with GPS loggers, to provide a unique view of seabird/fishery
299 5 adult female mule deer, equipped them with GPS collars, and observed patterns of spring migration d
300 disease risk communication, with or without GPS, reduced plaque and bleeding and increased interdent