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1 reported tattoos and those who reported body piercing.
2 ing the disinfectant on the ear studs before piercing.
3  piercing is inherently more risky than lobe piercing.
4 nitywide outbreaks in Denver (1991-1993) and Pierce (1987-1989) Counties, rates increased 4- and 13-f
5 olved drug poisoning, 9% involved cutting or piercing, 3% involved hanging or suffocation, 2% involve
6                                      The new Pierce 660 nm Protein Assay is very reproducible, rapid,
7 r resistance (RPR), or the force required to pierce a stalk rind with a spike, is a valid approximati
8                         Their digging sticks pierced a subsurface layer of cinders, enhancing crop ac
9                              It prods and/or pierces a small number of eggs (on average two to three)
10 edding, detritus grazing, leaf chewing, leaf piercing, ambush predators, active hunting predators) an
11 uity in 132 (53 percent, P = 0.002), and ear piercing among men (P < 0.05).
12                      In a Perspective, Aimee Pierce and Claudia Kawas discuss risk factors and pathol
13 icroneedle base, facilitating effective skin piercing and biofluid extraction.
14   We report here the earliest occurrences of piercing and sucking on early angiosperms as evidenced b
15 s from 18- to 79-year-old residents of King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties of western Washington who
16 urban areas of 3 surrounding counties (King, Pierce, and Snohomish); had not moved between taxed (Sea
17 thods were classified as firearm, cutting or piercing, and other.
18 n, flossing, removable partial denture, oral piercing, and self-inflicted trauma), and thermal (due t
19      Previous fossil studies have documented piercing-and-sucking herbivory but often are unable to i
20 ms at Rose Creek document a diverse guild of piercing-and-sucking insects on early angiosperms.
21 es and scale-insect impression marks made by piercing-and-sucking insects that occasionally provide c
22 cluding 12 types of external feeding, one of piercing-and-sucking, five of galls, and 10 of mines.
23 r-scale microneedles (MNs) have been used to pierce animal and human cadaver skin and thereby enable
24 ing or by insects of various feeding guilds (piercing aphids, generalist chewing caterpillars and spe
25            Sporadic infections following ear piercing are well documented, but common-source outbreak
26        They provide protection from external piercing attacks and control over global deformation beh
27  in the length of the highly modified flower-piercing bill among populations of D. carbonaria that di
28 Utetheisa eggs, produced experimentally, are pierced by the larva with its sharp tubular jaws and suc
29                                        Local piercing by these sharp protrusions initiates membrane p
30 nockout of NvSox2 causes a transformation of piercing cells into ensnaring cells, which are common in
31 ilable reagents M-PER, Y-PER, and B-PER from Pierce Chemical Co. using electrospray mass spectrometry
32 nfirmed or suspected infection than was lobe piercing (confirmed: RR undefined, P<.001; suspected: RR
33 milies in subsidized health care programs in Pierce County, Washington, were randomly sent no incenti
34  Sentinel Counties: Denver County, Colorado; Pierce County, Washington; Jefferson County, Alabama; an
35  the nematode C. elegans by forming membrane-piercing crystals in the pharynx cuticle, which is rich
36 previous conclusion that thermal protons can pierce defect-free two-dimensional crystals.
37 gy and origin of the style(t), a protrusible piercing device used to penetrate the plant cell wall, a
38 Xf subspecies fastidiosa (Xff), which causes Pierce disease in grapevines and poses a great threat to
39  and xylem clogging commonly associated with Pierce disease in grapevines.
40                    In this issue of the JCI, Pierce, Durbin, and colleagues conducted a CHIM study wi
41 se in patients reporting inflammation due to pierced earrings, increasing from 5.0% in 2005 to 43.2%
42 a bloody object (OR = 2.1; 95% CI: 1.1-4.1), pierced ears or body parts (OR = 2.0; 95% CI: 1.1-3.7),
43 on, being stuck or cut with a bloody object, pierced ears or body parts, and immunoglobulin injection
44           Since the mu1 protein functions to pierce endosomal membranes during this temporal window,
45                                              Pierce et al. report on a multicenter evaluation of the
46                         AmB DMP were able to pierce excised neonatal porcine skin at an insertion dep
47                                          The Pierce Femto peroxidase substrate was at least 10 times
48 d premolars in 47% of subjects with a tongue piercing for 4+ years.
49 artilage pierced with an open, spring-loaded piercing gun.
50          The increasing popularity of tongue piercing has prompted several case reports documenting o
51                              He accidentally pierced his right forefinger with 0.15 mg EpiPen(R), and
52 out bumblebee behaviour and their faculty to pierce holes in flowers for robbing nectar, he suggested
53                                          Ear piercing in males was also significantly associated with
54 venous drug use, sexual promiscuity, and ear piercing in men are risk factors for HCV infection.
55 ansmission of hepatitis C from tattooing and piercing in prisons, homes, and other potentially nonste
56                            Patients with cut/pierce injuries had the greatest odds of survival (OR =
57 on of Fgf2 above that expected from a retina-piercing injury.
58                                       Tongue piercing is associated with lingual recession of mandibu
59                                Ear cartilage piercing is inherently more risky than lobe piercing.
60 d in air at 30 s intervals up to 120 s after piercing larvae revealed that the effect of evaporation
61 nd the knot-like threaded structural motif a Pierced Lasso (PL).
62    We call this new helical family class the Pierced Lasso Bundle (PLB) and the knot-like threaded st
63                                Recently, the Pierced Lasso Topology (PLT) was discovered in which a c
64 leptin forms a four-helix bundle including a pierced lasso topology.
65 t all require the presence of cholesterol to pierce lipid bilayers.
66                     No subject with a tongue piercing &lt;2 years (group 0-2) exhibited lingual recessio
67 ion by using CO2 gas as "molecular drill" to pierce macroporous structures on the membrane of polymer
68                           Larger loops use a piercing mechanism where the free terminal plugs through
69 eighed protein samples and compared with the Pierce Micro BCA Protein Assay Kit.
70 In particular, the contributions of membrane piercing, modulation of membrane permeability and endocy
71 ape transformation: "gas breathing" and "gas piercing." Moreover, the pathways in terms of dimension
72 k documenting the transition from chewing to piercing mouthparts in relation to suction feeding.
73   The key innovation of suction feeding with piercing mouthparts is identified as main event that tri
74 onspecific male mosquitoes unexpectedly with piercing mouthparts, armed with denticulate sharp mandib
75 uding labial dabbing and probing using their piercing mouthparts.
76 sm might play a more widespread role in the "piercing of consciousness" by non-conscious thought proc
77                                          The piercing of intraoral structures to accommodate differen
78                            CO2-breathing and piercing of polymersomes offers a promising functionalit
79 s, was used to produce a typology of surface-piercing oil and gas platforms in the North Sea.
80 an, aged 45-65 years, and residents of King, Pierce, or Snohomish counties.
81 metic procedures, such as tattooing and body piercing, or intranasal drug use were at increased risk
82 resulted from excising stem sections or from piercing pinholes into the stem of intact plants.
83 oving attachment performance by indenting or piercing plant surfaces with sharp spines may represent
84 a rectangular and thinner biscuit presenting piercing points.
85 s, suggesting a role in crushing rather than piercing prey.
86 ruses in all health-care settings where skin-piercing procedures are used.
87                             Unregulated skin-piercing procedures potentially facilitate the transmiss
88 of die design geometrical parameters on self-piercing riveting (SPR) operations and the joint quality
89 of grapevines (Vitis vinifera) infected with Pierce's disease (PD) and the impact of occlusions on th
90                       Symptom development of Pierce's disease (PD) in grapevine (Vitis vinifera) depe
91                                              Pierce's disease (PD) is a deadly disease of grapevines
92                             The emergence of Pierce's disease (PD) of grapevine has shaped viticultur
93                                              Pierce's disease (PD) of grapevines is caused by Xylella
94 eases, citrus variegated chlorosis (CVC) and Pierce's disease (PD) of grapevines, have emerged as imp
95 ses economically serious diseases, including Pierce's disease (PD) of grapevines.
96  after infection with the causative agent of Pierce's disease (Xylella fastidiosa).
97 gent of several plant diseases, most notably Pierce's disease of grape and citrus variegated chlorosi
98 covery that a bacterium, not a virus, causes Pierce's disease of grape and other plant diseases in nu
99 ng economically devastating diseases such as Pierce's disease of grape, citrus variegated chlorosis,
100 s that strike fruit-bearing plants including Pierce's disease of grapevine.
101 riants in the sex-determining region and for Pierce's disease resistance loci.
102 bstructions, and likely other aspects of the Pierce's disease syndrome, result from the grapevine's a
103 ply and spread throughout the vine and cause Pierce's disease.
104 t in grapevines (Vitis vinifera) affected by Pierce's disease.
105 nheard system of pitches based on the Bohlen-Pierce scale, with chord progressions that form 3:1 rati
106 that specified the venue of tattooing and/or piercing showed no definitive evidence for an increased
107          The required mechanical strength to pierce skin was attained by optimizing the ratio of PVP
108 Needles could sustain 0.6N that is enough to pierce stratum corneum.
109                                              Piercing such lesions with the localizing needle led to
110                            Effective against piercing-sucking (hemipteran) insects, AP disrupts chord
111    In vivo feeding assays conducted with the piercing-sucking aphid, Myzus persicae, established a cl
112  for hemimetabolous insects, a member of the piercing-sucking feeding order Hemiptera, that includes
113 ct HAMPs and effectors from both chewing and piercing-sucking herbivores has expanded rapidly with om
114 been detected in saliva proteomes of several piercing-sucking herbivorous arthropods, including the s
115  (1) chewing herbivores (Manduca sexta), (2) piercing-sucking insects (Empoasca spp.), and (3) bacter
116 sistance of N. attenuata plants against cell piercing-sucking insects and modulate the progression of
117                                              Piercing-sucking insects like hemipterans use straw-like
118 t defenses have been observed in beetles and piercing-sucking insects, but the role of caterpillar-as
119                                 In contrast, piercing-sucking leafhoppers (Empoasca spp.) caused more
120 heir immature stages, as all have a modified piercing-sucking mandible-maxillary complex that allows
121 cicadoid fossils with fossorial forelegs and piercing-sucking mouthparts indicates that they had most
122  a feeding shift from plant fluids, with the piercing-sucking mouthparts serving as suitable exaptati
123 phon pisum Harris, a sap-feeding insect with piercing-sucking mouthparts.
124 ension in the interaction between plants and piercing/sucking insect pests.
125                                    Moreover, piercing/sucking insects, which are generally resistant
126  of spiders, draining egg contents through a piercing/sucking tube formed by modified mandibles and m
127 host cells so that the hollow polar tube can pierce the cell membrane and inject the spore contents i
128               These crystals grow until they pierce the free interface, which we term ice sprouting.
129 rane-penetrating device used by the phage to pierce the host outer membrane.
130 ar loop, leaving one or both termini free to pierce the loop.
131 s eliminate 'weak links' where the dendrites pierce the membranes.
132 tail tube to protrude from the baseplate and pierce the outer cell membrane and the cell wall before
133             Once fired, the PT is thought to pierce the plasma membrane of a target cell and act as a
134  spore but erupts with a force sufficient to pierce the plasma membrane of its host cell.
135 percutaneous approach from a femoral vein to pierce the right atrial appendage.
136 sms, utilizing bony spines on the skull that pierce the skin in areas with concentrations of skin gla
137 ion and utilization by using microneedles to pierce the stratum corneum.
138 ly, thereby dictating which side of the axle pierces the calixarene cavity.
139 charged from the anterior pole of the spore, pierces the cell, and transfers sporoplasm into the cyto
140 ds where a unit fraction of the flux quantum pierces the superlattice unit cell.
141     Fibrillar Abeta aggregates could be seen piercing the cell membrane.
142 ection machinery, the forces responsible for piercing the host cell membrane, and the energy dissipat
143                   By using 3D-printed spines piercing the interface, we can finely adjust height grad
144  growth threatens the safety of batteries by piercing the ion-transporting separators between the cat
145       The phengodid subdues the millipede by piercing the millipede's integument with its hollow sick
146 so the first to pith a frog, concluding that piercing the spinal medulla causes immediate death.
147 nding from the F-actin shell that appear to "pierce" the NE during the fragmentation process.
148  and genomic analyses for 12 antibodies that pierce these defenses and determine the crystal structur
149 ed traction during the acceleration phase by piercing these substrates with sharp spines of their tib
150 inkages), when termini of a protein backbone pierce through an auxiliary surface of minimal area, spa
151                              Once mature, MK pierces through the sinusoid vessel, and the initial pro
152 the risk of HCV infection from tattooing and piercing using the Meta-analysis of Observational Studie
153 outhparts serving as suitable exaptation for piercing vertebrates' skin.
154 c proteins, mechanical weapons that stab and pierce, viruses, and more.
155                          Upper ear cartilage piercing was more likely to result in either confirmed o
156 g orthodontic therapy and those who had oral piercing were also excluded from the study.
157 confirmed infections had their ear cartilage pierced with an open, spring-loaded piercing gun.
158          Notably, the discovery of potsherds pierced with small holes appear at early Neolithic sites
159              The association of an intraoral piercing with localized periodontitis is not well docume

 
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