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1                                      Here, I argue for a "person-not-project"-based scheme that would
2  tools and whole-genome sequencing data, and argue for a better integration of population genetics fi
3 Mn-cycling bacteria in the manganese nodules argue for a biologically driven closed manganese cycle i
4                               These findings argue for a cautious approach to chronic macrolide use i
5                      We use this evidence to argue for a central involvement of root exudates in plan
6  exons into proximity for splicing, our data argue for a central role of introns in mutually exclusiv
7                                           We argue for a change in the conceptual framework within wh
8 om mid-latitude Andean glaciers, our results argue for a common glacier response to cold conditions i
9                   Taken together, these data argue for a complex mechanism of PKCbeta-dependent regul
10                               These findings argue for a cortically focal entrainment of ongoing alph
11                                   We finally argue for a critical approach to the use of animal model
12                                     Here, we argue for a different approach that focuses less on a bi
13                                   These data argue for a direct assessment of one-dose efficacy of th
14                                           We argue for a dual intervention strategy at both the publi
15                                      We also argue for a focus on the development of individualized t
16                                  Our results argue for a functional benefit of sparsification that co
17 er dissect the folk concept of "contempt" to argue for a functionally integrated model of attitudes a
18 lutions from a public health perspective and argue for a harmonized approach to clean air and climate
19                                  Our results argue for a hierarchical stability of secondary structur
20                                  Our results argue for a largely lipid-dependent process of autophagy
21 of such a functional gradient, other studies argue for a lesser degree of specialization within PFC.
22                                            I argue for a low value, 1-2 kPa, in frog eggs and perhaps
23  in diabetic peripheral nervous system (PNS) argue for a major role of the ER stress pathways in regu
24                                     Our data argue for a mechanical control system whereby actin wave
25 to SIL treatment in vivo and in cell culture argue for a mechanism involving NS4B.
26                                    Hence, we argue for a molecular evolution alongside a clinical and
27                      In this Perspective, we argue for a more consistent weight-management approach,
28                                         417) argue for a more nuanced view of insect decline, and of
29                                           We argue for a move away from a singular focus on intervent
30 creases in mean wind shear have been used to argue for a negative influence of global warming on seve
31                                           We argue for a new development paradigm-away from only atte
32                                       I then argue for a new, integrated framework that differentiate
33                                           We argue for a new, more precise but more challenging parad
34                   These results persuasively argue for a noncell autonomous effect of FAD-linked PS1
35                   Based on these results, we argue for a novel mechanistic account for the integratio
36                                 Our findings argue for a novel model in which human B cells promote s
37 g the results of several ongoing studies, we argue for a pragmatic approach to using low-dose aspirin
38              Our findings therefore strongly argue for a priming mechanism at the photoreceptor ribbo
39                          Instead, these data argue for a principal role for transcription factor bind
40 ical tracking of speech at syllable rate and argue for a progressive development of SiN abilities in
41                             Consequently, we argue for a research agenda that integrates multiple pla
42 xpand the metabolic potential of Archaea and argue for a revision of the role of Archaea in the carbo
43                                          And argue for a science of many tongues.
44                                           We argue for a shift in focus to the evaluation of such tes
45                           Alternative models argue for a single boundary distinguishing mood disorder
46  different levels of an action hierarchy and argue for a special status of the distinction between in
47 sodic and declarative memory, whereas others argue for a specific role in the creation of spatial cog
48                                           We argue for a strengthening of accountability systems acro
49                              In addition, we argue for a strong need to explore how disease in dogs r
50 hological descriptions of Crohn disease (CD) argued for a potential defect in lymph transport; howeve
51                         Epidemiologists have argued for a single logically consistent definition of i
52 ial selection protocols in biotechnology and argues for a better understanding of mutation supplies i
53 ecific footprint in epigenetic profiles, and argues for a bimodal evolution of gene regulatory progra
54                    Such anatomic specificity argues for a framework aimed at understanding vulnerabil
55                                         This argues for a key role of positional fluctuations in dict
56 ely detected only using 3D EM reconstruction argues for a major role of mitochondrial dynamics in reg
57 ence of nNOS throughout this sensory nucleus argues for a major role of NO in hearing.
58                                         This argues for a novel humoral immune escape mechanism that
59                                    This work argues for a novel theory according to which the BG driv
60               Conclusion: This clinical case argues for a possible relationship between SARS-CoV-2 in
61 tprocessing methods in metabolomics and also argues for a proper match between type of metabolomics d
62 ars after vaccination of 9-month-old infants argues for a revision of the single-dose recommendation
63    Alternatively, the searchlight hypothesis argues for a role in focal attentional modulation throug
64                             Altogether, this argues for a significant contribution of adrenomedullary
65      In contrast, the cholinergic hypothesis argues for a specific pathology of brain cholinergic pat
66 AD significantly improved protein stability, arguing for a chaperone-like action similar to what has
67  defects similar to the Gln(758) variant(s), arguing for a comparable loss of function.
68 ectivity from frontal to visual cortex, thus arguing for a crucial role of frontoparietal cortex in p
69  to both interrupted and uninterrupted cold, arguing for a digital mechanism integrating long-term te
70 NP-A) and is associated with the centromere, arguing for a direct role of Yta7(ATAD2) in Cse4(CENP-A)
71 ncoupled from the full reactivation program, arguing for a less sharply bimodal definition of latency
72 ants' performance in prosody categorization, arguing for a motor involvement in prosody perception.
73 irect induction of CCL17 by dendritic cells, arguing for a need to address vaccine formulation safety
74  in the proliferation of neural progenitors, arguing for a neuroprotective role of adiponectin.
75                     We extend their model by arguing for a perspective that includes not only context
76 ut decreasing the size of the mutated clone, arguing for a predominantly epigenetic effect.
77  maintains its ability to bind mitochondria, arguing for a role for Actr10 in dynactin-mitochondria i
78 RA-RARalpha signaling in Th differentiation, arguing for a role for RA in interleukin 9 (IL-9) relate
79 duced the severity of demyelination in mice, arguing for a role for these cells in white matter damag
80 uced changes in both activity and structure, arguing for a role of DNA-induced structural changes in
81 ship between sleep and memory consolidation, arguing for a significant role of inhibitory neurotransm
82 wellings have been found in tuatara embryos, arguing for a single origin.
83 ic (p)LCDD constitutes an additional feature arguing for a specific entity distinct from the systemic
84 deficient mice show severe skin dysfunction, arguing for a tissue autonomous cause of disease develop
85                     However, recent findings argue for additional mechanisms and suggest the decision
86                                   These data argue for AKT-associated HK2-mediated metabolic reprogra
87 erlying working memory, but recent proposals argue for alternative 'activity-silent' substrates.
88 s of fO2 of Archean magmas are not this low, arguing for alternative explanations for the oxygenation
89                                     Our data argue for an active role for NO in the remodeling of thy
90                  Taken together, our results argue for an active role for Paf1C in promoting H2Bub an
91                                           We argue for an alternative explanation: that priority itse
92  silencing of the EPHB3 tumor suppressor and argue for an antitumorigenic function of Notch signaling
93 discuss the implications of this dilemma and argue for an approach that will integrate DST into the d
94                                         Some argue for an early Moon-forming event, approximately 30
95                           Our findings might argue for an early surgical intervention in eyes with DM
96                                     Here, we argue for an evolutionary approach to paranoia across th
97 etect acute changes in STEAP1 expression and argue for an expansion of ongoing efforts to image PCa p
98 imately, in synthesizing this literature, we argue for an HbA(1c) target of <7% for most individuals,
99 ing of pathogens and antimicrobial responses argue for an important role for GH in macrophage priming
100                                       Here I argue for an increased investment in modern lesion mappi
101                                           We argue for an integrated T2D knowledgebase, designed for
102                                        Kline argues for an expanded taxonomy of teaching focusing on
103 ctedly tissue-specific effects in humans and argues for an important role for POLD1 function in adipo
104                      A burgeoning literature argues for an important role for the catecholamines dopa
105 enefits of specific interventions in sepsis, argues for an individualized and titrated approach to in
106 cell transfer or immune checkpoint blockade, arguing for an adaptive resistance mechanism.
107 nce to apoptosis but also to steatosis, thus arguing for an early protective effect against alcoholic
108 quipped with a conserved proton-binding site arguing for an electrogenic transport mode.
109 vercome impaired cerebellar cell generation, arguing for an epistatic role of Pals1 in proliferation
110 e control of the levels of free nucleotides, arguing for an essential role of nucleotide metabolism i
111 ry conserved within the green plant lineage, arguing for an evolutionary conserved core machinery of
112 without spatial association with HIF-1alpha, arguing for an importance of hypoxia-independent, i.e.,
113 rved after high-dose steroid treatment, thus arguing for an inflammatory-mediated brain involvement r
114  down-regulating neurons of premotor cortex, arguing for an initiation of selection in the frontal lo
115 ther than tertiary surfactant hydroperoxide, arguing for an orthogonal alkene on water.
116  second semester of life in SGA infants, and argue for better follow-up of these infants after birth,
117 equire rehabilitation after minor stroke and argue for better integration of stroke and dementia serv
118 pocket as VI in all hexon monomers, strongly arguing for binding competition.
119  well-preserved digital pad and skin traces, argues for bipedal trackmakers, here assigned to Batrach
120                               These findings argue for both a similar operational 'grammar' and share
121                      Altogether, our results argue for both presynaptic and postsynaptic contribution
122                           These results also argue for broader discussions of statistical reliability
123                          These compiled data argue for CANOMAD to be included in neurologic monoclona
124                                           We argue for careful patient selection and close longitudin
125 eptor variants not present in mice; however, argue for caution when directly translating these findin
126                         This finding further argues for caution when assigning unverified high-valent
127 radigm beyond routine clinical AF management argues for change in the delivery of care to patients wh
128                                           We argue for close and detailed exploratory analysis of mov
129                                           We argue for combining data- and hypothesis-driven methods
130                                 Our findings argue for complement C5 activation during MVA infection
131 point in current staging systems for PTC and argue for considering a revision in how we anticipate pr
132 yond the variance explained by volume alone, arguing for considering multimodal imaging in treatment
133 chieved a level of maturity and success that argues for continued and expanded use of this program.
134 served in human cutaneous melanoma biopsies, arguing for COX activity as a driver of immune suppressi
135 elf-mt peptide bound to P9/HLA-A2 tetramers, arguing for cross-reactivity between T cells with specif
136 th apparently suboptimal drug concentrations argues for development and evaluation of novel therapeut
137                             This observation argues for differential modes of action of neutralizing
138 oducing IL-17A(neg)Foxp3(+) T cells strongly argues for direct conversion of Th17 cells into T(reg) c
139 resynaptic Ca2+ chelation as evoked release, arguing for direct triggering of spontaneous release by
140                                  The results argue for distinct roles for these two regions in learni
141  significant risk of serious adverse events, arguing for earlier intervention.
142 d its numbers can increase 4-fold in 4 days, arguing for early and frequent serum testing.
143 resulted from available screening in men and argue for efforts to identify high-risk individuals who
144 ts and sparse GW data limited the study, and argue for enhancing monitoring efforts.
145 nvolving a cancer-related virus and Netrin-1 argues for evaluating the implication of UNC5 receptor l
146 in the absence of environmental filters, and argue for evolutionarily informed forecasts of invasive
147                                           We argue for expanding these efforts from resource-rich reg
148    I have tried to distinguish comments that argue for extensions of the theory from those that repre
149                                      Results argue for frequency-dependent cortical tracking mechanis
150                           These observations argue for further investigation of antimicrobial interve
151 enough variation within the two complexes to argue for further resolution into separate species, whic
152                                  This review argues for further research into hormonal influences on
153               On balance, the evidence still argues for further research to better understand how HDL
154 campus-independent emotional processes, this argues for generic information processing in REM sleep r
155                      There are also theories arguing for global precedence, reversed hierarchy, or bi
156                               Their findings argue for greater attention to confounding by neuroselec
157 onsequence of single-element management that argues for greater control of nitrogen as well as phosph
158  and instead strongly support native status, arguing for immediate implementation of conservation mea
159 therapeutic activity of anti-IL-1 strategies argues for immunity and inflammation as a metanarrative
160 olic processes for immune cell functions and argue for implementation of IL-15 in adoptive NK-cell ca
161                               We conclude by arguing for implementation of guideline-recommended BP m
162 ticularly in intermediate-risk AML patients, arguing for inclusion of mutational testing of these gen
163  more neural information from visual cortex, arguing for increased development of this approach in ba
164 sease, discussing the biological context and arguing for increased investigation into the function of
165 ical distance from visual cortical input and argue for increasingly modified functional microcircuits
166           This "being in two places at once" argues for independent functional regions within the hip
167 sferred to a new spatio-temporal combination arguing for independent neural representations of these
168  by a population of neurons, with some camps arguing, for instance, that mean pairwise correlations o
169 analysis techniques such as space syntax and argue for investigating inter-individual differences in
170                               These findings argue for investigation of different mechanistic targets
171 egulators indicates caution is warranted and argues for investment in understanding of their underlyi
172 ms across the tree of life have been used to argue for its antiquity and its optimality.
173                                 We therefore argue for its implementation across training programs be
174 els of visual word form area (VWFA) function argue for its specific role in decoding written language
175    Application of the method across datasets argues for its competitive predictive ability (AUC of 0.
176 hotics irrespective of treatment-resistance, arguing for its use more generally in schizophrenia.
177  and chronicity of functional motor symptoms argues for larger prospective studies including multiple
178                              Several authors argue for maintaining current targets, as opposed to ado
179 e, consolidating review of the literature to argue for major changes in cognitive science.
180 the expansion are hotly contested, with some arguing for matrilineal and matrilocal patterns, whereas
181                         Overall our findings argue for more detailed modeling of biological detail ac
182 0-80% and debilitating chemotherapy sequelae argue for more informed treatment selection, which is no
183                                These results argue for more intense study of this unique high-elevati
184 decadal Arctic carbon cycle trajectories and argue for more mechanistic models to improve predictive
185                                 This finding argues for more experimental work aimed at understanding
186 n the germline of older versus younger mice, arguing for mtDNA turnover during oocyte meiotic arrest.
187 r on different homologous chromosomes, which argues for multi-centric origin of respective HCCs.
188 isms of uncoupling the two steps of splicing argue for multiple origins of this pathway.
189                                      We also argue for new data acquisition and analysis strategies w
190 lenging the generalizability of studies that argue for no causal role for consciousness in decision-m
191                                These results argue for non-genetic profiling as a tool for the study
192                              Recent evidence argues for nonuniform outcomes after fusion, in which ca
193 i ratios in Archean shales, has been used to argue for ongoing subduction at that time and therefore
194 sts but takes sensory costs into account and argues for optimal control of movement in which feedforw
195 proaches to wildlife management while others argue for physical separation between protected species
196 d safety signal processing in the amygdalae, arguing for predominant generalization of fear and hence
197 P2 antibody prevents long-term potentiation, arguing for previously unknown roles for TIMP2 in normal
198 nal and neuroscientific considerations; some argued for related but distinct viewpoints; a few, thoug
199                                This analysis argues for reprioritizing interventions on the basis of
200 e recent history of genetic epidemiology and argue for retaining statistical testing as an important
201                                           We argue for revisiting methylation enrichment methods that
202                                     Here, we argue for routine, early and cumulative screening for ge
203                             Additionally, we argue for scientists using complex non-linear dynamical
204                                Instead, they argue for selective subnetworks of inhibitory and excita
205  patient groups but not in healthy controls, arguing for sensitization of cutaneous mechano- and heat
206 translational protein modifications strongly argue for significant qualitative changes in contractile
207  of the Drosophila AHR-1 homolog, Spineless, argues for similar pathways in mammals.
208  a similar CT load at extragenital locations arguing for similar transmission potential and clinical
209 f socialized spatial cognitive processes and argues for socio-economic analysis in studies investigat
210 ations resembling those in Pbx1 mutant mice, arguing for strong conservation of gene function between
211                 Yael Velleman and colleagues argue for stronger integration between the water, sanita
212 TAGIs together with encouraging in vivo data argue for successful translation to the clinic.
213                                   These data argue for syncytins being a major driving force in the e
214 MDS/AML, often without known family history, arguing for systematic screening.
215 tems from broader defects of the motor unit, arguing for systemic SMN repletion.
216                         Together, these data argue for template-assisted folding at more than one poi
217 d performance for difficult discriminations, arguing for temporal integration.
218 o promote discussion around these issues and argue for the adoption of improved standardised PCR corr
219                                     Here, we argue for the advantages of grounding the psychological
220                      Together, these results argue for the apoE deficiency, and not hypercholesterole
221                                  The results argue for the common neural substrate of RSNs and encour
222 of symptom progression with chronic use, and argue for the continued refinement and development of GM
223 physiological studies, and related fields to argue for the development of a second-person neuroscienc
224  of descending opioid-induced inhibition and argue for the development of sex-specific pain therapeut
225                                 Our findings argue for the development of therapies aimed at maintain
226                              Our experiments argue for the dissociation of spontaneous activity from
227  advances in single-cell transcriptomics and argue for the essential role of epigenomic technologies
228                                These results argue for the evaluation of ibrutinib in patients with F
229                                   These data argue for the evaluation of these agents as treatments f
230                                These studies argue for the evolution of a common molecular strategy f
231                      These findings strongly argue for the existence of a rat object-processing pathw
232                            Furthermore, they argue for the existence of a supra-modal map which keeps
233                            Our in vitro data argue for the existence of a tight posttranslational reg
234                                These results argue for the existence of an adaptive interdependence b
235 them to those exhibited by chemical bonds to argue for the existence of entropic bonds.
236 that are neurotoxic, and recent observations argue for the existence of soluble helical tetrameric sp
237                                      We thus argue for the existence of two distinct routes for makin
238                      Together, these results argue for the further development of small-molecule inhi
239 evel, backed up by electron microscopy data, argue for the impairment of several forms of endocytosis
240             We discuss gaps in knowledge and argue for the importance of considering bacteria-fungal
241     We outline current gaps in knowledge and argue for the importance of considering infectious and i
242  we view one another's unique approaches and argue for the importance of diversity of perspective in
243                                      Here we argue for the importance of evaluating environmental sus
244                               These findings argue for the importance of inclusion of kidney disease
245                                      Here we argue for the importance of incorporating economic evalu
246                          In this context, we argue for the importance of incorporating techniques in
247                  Taken together, our results argue for the importance of resolving linkage in studies
248 rstanding of the cause of schizophrenia, but argue for the importance of the patient's subjective vie
249                            Our analyses thus argue for the inclusion (and exclusion) of specific epit
250                Taken together, these results argue for the inclusion of a structural dimension and su
251                            In conclusion, we argue for the inclusion of single-dose arms in future tr
252                    Baumeister and colleagues argue for the indispensability of groups in human life.
253 mpete the pathogen in warm, estuarine waters argue for the need for a better understanding of this ne
254 lising rheology, calorimetry and microscopy, argue for the occurrence of phase separation phenomena i
255                                     Thus, we argue for the persistence and physiological relevance of
256                    Altogether, these results argue for the potential of 1,25D3-mDCs to restore Ag-spe
257                               These findings argue for the prescription of HCV therapy in coinfected
258                                  Instead, we argue for the presence of a single extensive and variabl
259 continental setting, the isotopic signatures argue for the presence of mantle derived fluids, suggest
260 espondences are pervasive and detailed; they argue for the presence of rods and cones very early in t
261 e for the pericardial tissue compartment and argue for the reevaluation of surgical procedures that r
262                               Bentley et al. argue for the social scientific contextualization of "bi
263 encing, while Kyle Rodino and Melissa Miller argue for the use of caution.
264 s was detrimental rather than protective and argue for the use of next-generation TNFR-selective TNF
265 against education of normal cells by TEV and argue for the use of reserpine in adjuvant melanoma ther
266                            In particular, we argue for the utility of more standardized data collecti
267                           Scholars have long argued for the central role of agency-the size of one's
268 s in the human reference genome, GRCh38, and argues for the construction of a human pan-genome.
269 g-term PFS in patients with IGHV-M after FCR argues for the continued use of chemoimmunotherapy in th
270                                   Our theory argues for the existence of a novel peripheral mechanism
271 ze local backbone-side-chain contacts, which argues for the inclusion of n-->pi* interactions in the
272 ping that we conducted for knock-out mutants argues for the information content of top-ranked genes.
273 and investigating early disease pathogenesis argues for the need for complementary studies in mice an
274 ions in cesarean section rates in the US and argues for the need for high-quality routine data collec
275 in human and mouse SNpc populations strongly argues for the need of human-focused omics studies.
276 idual patients and health care policies, and argues for the need to (1) lower the prices of cancer dr
277                             This perspective argues for the need to investigate somatic variation in
278 nts in an N6-LS-monotreated animal, however, argues for the need to maximize breadth and antiviral ef
279 f an adult hypothalamic neurogenic niche and argues for the potential existence of a migratory path w
280                                         This argues for the presence of this proofreading in the comm
281                           Our study strongly argues for the use of antitumor immunotherapies combined
282                                  This report argues for the usefulness and practicality of the model
283                                              Arguing for the computational relevance of phase relatio
284  is less pronounced in freshly spread cells, arguing for the existence of a sorting mechanism acting
285  presence of fewer GR recognition sequences, arguing for the existence of additional mechanisms that
286 iable with only minor morphological defects, arguing for the existence of an alternate lipid II flipp
287 rogen-bonded beta-strands outside the iLBPs, arguing for the generality of the role played by this st
288 cells partially rescued replication, further arguing for the importance of glycosphingolipids in HCV
289 te equivalent charge to GoCs as mf synapses, arguing for the importance of the feedback inhibition.
290 d for ES in the literature is variable, thus arguing for the optimization and standardization of ES t
291 ing-perhaps also in mammalian bones-and thus arguing for the possibility of untapped potential for ce
292 a PGL-dependent fashion following infection, arguing for the potential of PGL-blocking interventions
293 for decisional and postdecisional mechanisms arguing for the supramodality of metacognition.
294 ow efficacy, with recent clinical guidelines arguing for the use of personalized approaches.
295 mical analysis and hierarchical modeling and argue for their integration, demonstrating the value of
296  synonymous variants in human physiology and argue for their routine inclusion in any comprehensive a
297 signals, and their readthrough is regulated, arguing for their importance.
298 partially restored T cell alloproliferation, arguing for their involvement in the immunosuppressive e
299 he biological effect of RTX decreases, which argues for treatment efficacy.
300 found for other G-quadruplex-forming motifs, arguing for widespread applications.

 
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