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1 te indicates marked enrichment of local CaM, as if a "school" of nearby CaMs were poised to enhance t
2 corresponding to specific patient scans much as if a counting-rate test had been performed on each pa
3 lly fades with time after membrane break-in, as if a diffusible blocking substance in the cytoplasm i
4               Indeed, these subjects respond as if a later uncontrollable stressor is actually contro
5 ertain pre- and postselection, it can behave as if a particle and its property are spatially separate
6 ensive studies, the exact functions, as well as if and how these two pathways act coordinately in reg
7 li on the right are re-examined recursively, as if being searched for the first time, and hence why s
8 ate columns and elute with the other ligand, as if binding by the ligands is mutually exclusive.
9 e adjacent wild type cells of the same type, as if both cells were lacking Dscam, consistent with DSC
10 greater than approximately 1 mm is processed as if by parallel, independent circuits whose signals ca
11 d HERG current amplitude in Xenopus oocytes, as if by providing an excess of substrate at the Golgi c
12  that was unmatched to the surround grating, as if by reducing the effective strength of whichever st
13 creases essentially in proportion to [Ca2+]i as if Ca2+ were being removed from a buffer site within
14 mbrane and sometimes included Omega profiles as if caught in an exocytotic event, even when no postsy
15 hannon information shows that the Court acts as if composed of 4.68 ideal justices.
16 tion of a mechanically weak layer that flows as if confined to a channel.
17 notypes in a balanced polymorphism segregate as if controlled by a single genetic locus, resulting fr
18 and zoonotic disease events has made it seem as if disease is on the rise.
19 h quality simply because it is double blind, as if double-blinding is the sine qua non of a randomise
20 ed by repeatedly selecting random parameters as if drawing from a cohort of hypothetical patients, us
21 hese modes are usually considered separately as if each could only exist in one structure.
22 emerges after many discrete particle impacts as if each particle is passing through both slits and in
23 o consistent with a single modification step as if each pore contained only a single copy of the cyst
24 many standard regression models are designed as if each SNP has unique functional significance.
25 xhibited negative or near-zero correlations, as if engaged in a trade-off relationship, suggesting th
26 ed into an anti-inflammatory, M2-like state, as if fast-growing intracellular Salmonella overcome hos
27 in FEF, until the moment of an eye movement, as if FEF integrated attentional signals present in earl
28 s are able to carry out metabolic adjustment as if fermentation of the glucose is the preferred optio
29 ndogenous proinsulin is in the Golgi region, as if final stages of protein folding/assembly were occu
30                                     It seems as if FKBP12, K201, its dioxole derivative, and 4-MmC in
31                        In human blood stored as if for transfusion, initial RBC ascorbate concentrati
32 bling filaments with controllable properties as if formed from a single above-critical power beam.
33 ch individuals feel detached from themselves as if having an out-of-body experience.
34 ned 1 human subject who fortuitously behaved as if he lacked the PBR binding protein.
35 egatively impacted these partial activities, as if Hinge 2 were involved in gating IET in both enzyme
36  a monopoly, it planned intensive marketing, as if in a competitive market, aiming to target young ur
37 monstrated that surgeons felt able to behave as if in a real operating room (OR).
38 which produces structures that can be viewed as if individual atomic planes had been removed from a b
39 ended in wild type than knockout desmosomes, as if intermediate filament connections produced tension
40 onists is most significant in the intestine, as if internal nutrient status is a more important influ
41 itude of free energy, enthalpy, and entropy, as if ionic strength were increasing the amount of hydro
42  liver of an HDV-infected woodchuck, behaved as if it contained a 5'-cap structure; (ii) in the infec
43 used nearly exclusively on mapping the brain as if it evolved in isolation.
44  was manipulated so that the surface behaved as if it had a different slant to that signaled by visua
45 ave typically modeled the process of pooling as if it occurred in some transformed scale.
46 ained attachment occurred to an empty nipple as if it provided milk, whereas pups in control conditio
47 ing that Nef allows the YSQA sequence to act as if it were a canonical mu-binding motif.
48 ubstrate has been processed by DEBS module 2 as if it were a diketide analogue.
49 deliver protons across the bilayer, behaving as if it were a fatty acid.
50 s, where each cationic moiety is transported as if it were a separate substrate.
51  often applied to distinct biological events as if it were a single conserved process, but in fact EM
52  is common to refer to 'the genome sequence' as if it were a single, complete and contiguous DNA stri
53   Drug dependence generally has been treated as if it were an acute illness.
54 tion of intercalated adriamycin by MutSalpha as if it were an insertion mismatch.
55 ility to use a conspecific's periscope-sniff as if it were an ostensive pointing gesture enables them
56 e N-glycan still affected function similarly as if it were at its native position, (2) placing a non-
57 mune system can respond to an acute stressor as if it were cellular damage, thereby releasing the dan
58 the higher encounter rates due to turbulence as if it were experiencing altered prey concentrations.
59 tive manner and that the dspA mutant behaves as if it were experiencing stress conditions (e.g., high
60 y consolidation consider the new information as if it were imposed on a tabula rasa, but considerable
61 an eigenstate of H, the central spin behaves as if it were in an effective magnetic field, pointing i
62 ermanently shows timely relevant information as if it were native to the remote site.
63 ooking caused rats to treat a familiar image as if it were novel by increasing time looking at the im
64  the carboxylate side chain of glutamate-166 as if it were poised for nucleophilic attack of the scis
65 e agent of gravitational force is propagated as if it were scattered with a mean free path of approxi
66  encoded genetic information in the bacteria as if it were thymine, directing incorporation of adenin
67                   Overall, Tyr397Phe behaved as if it were unadenylylated, while both Tyr397Ala and T
68           Dark-adapted Rpe65-/- mice behaved as if light adapted, exhibiting reduced circulating curr
69 de, and phase of light for full polarization as if light was incident on a flat mirror.
70 onsistent with the idea that the rod behaves as if light-adapted by dark events that occur at a rate
71 hat natural selection leads organisms to act as if maximizing their "fitness", provides a definition
72  selection tends to lead to organisms acting as if maximizing their inclusive fitness.
73 ocial contexts will lead organisms to behave as if maximizing their inclusive, as opposed to personal
74 e very similar to those of the channel gate, as if multiple voltage-sensor movements are not required
75 rane, the pattern of flickering was the same as if neither had been included in the bilayer.
76 r fitness component) may nevertheless evolve as if neutral.
77  a way that it reaches the same output power as if no feedback was present.
78 ate of evaporation remains almost unchanged, as if no gravitational effect is present.
79 tional neural network (CNN) performs as well as, if no better than, a more complicated and state-of-t
80 nophils) from CCR4(-/-) mice accumulate just as (if not more) efficiently in inflamed skin as compare
81  Thus, nitrite can serve as a signal as well as if not better than nitrate.
82 ntly approved HIV tests may function as well as if not better than the current algorithm, with more f
83 y to yield results that are at least as good as if not better than the currently recommended use of s
84 ery method, hiddenDomains, performed as well as, if not better than algorithms dedicated to a specifi
85 ransient transfection assays equally as well as, if not better than WT p53.
86        An M2M DL algorithm performed as well as, if not better than, human graders at detecting eyes
87 cts relative neocortex size at least as well as, if not better than, social complexity.
88 roved false; splicing inhibition was as good as, if not better than, that for the wild-type NRS.
89  with an aerial habit at about the same time as, if not earlier than, when birds endeavoured to explo
90 veloped for other flaviviruses should enable as, if not more effective control of ZIKV.
91  guard cell transport and metabolism is just as, if not more likely to yield useful benefits as manip
92 rsons with glaucoma drive at least as safely as, if not more safely than, older persons without glauc
93  BEHAB/brevican-transfected tumors were just as, if not more, aggressive than control tumors, even th
94 y device should guide light around an object as if nothing were there, regardless of where the light
95  recognition arise from old animals behaving as if novel objects are familiar, which is reminiscent o
96 ats were consistent with these rats behaving as if novel objects were familiar, rather than familiar
97 ds, which propagate through a complex medium as if observing a scattering process in reverse, enterin
98                              Thus it appears as if OD plasticity can be restored by adding a critical
99               When PCR results were analyzed as if only a single test had been performed on a single
100                   When results were analyzed as if only a single test had been performed on a single
101 n typically responds to an attended stimulus as if only that stimulus were present.
102 ptly at the midline of the visual hemispace, as if pantomiming slapping an invisible board.
103 ctive either in A or S motility, frz behaves as if part of the S motility system.
104 tions vanish at a natural grasping distance, as if perceived stereo depth is contingent on a specific
105 in ACC, did exhibit integrated value signals as if performing cost-benefit computations, they were re
106 tive activities of promoter fusions in vivo, as if ppGpp were present.
107 iring changes at the start of each new block as if predicting the not-yet-experienced reward.
108 an be derived from axioms on an individuals 'as if preferences' (binary choices) for the case in whic
109  continuous with the outer terminal membrane as if produced by an invagination.
110 ds were more likely than controls to respond as if punishment was likely when the cone was placed nea
111                         Here we leverage the as-if-random distribution of grade-mates' genomes condit
112 are well-balanced, making it unclear whether as-if randomization can be assumed for the instrument.
113  instrument is significantly closer to being as-if randomized than the exposure.
114 stigators must assume that the instrument is as-if randomly assigned.
115 ls a dramatically opened ATP-binding pocket, as if ready to exchange its bound ADP for Mg.ATP.
116 t increases by nearly 2 orders of magnitude, as if receptor density normally limited agonist potency;
117 ce-dependent and choice-independent aspects, as if reflecting a partial decision.
118 d and remained below the epithelial surface, as if repelled by NT4 overexpression.
119 assively moved within a 3D lattice structure as if riding a rollercoaster.
120 egrees increments away from a central plane, as if slowly rotating a 2D two-dimensional US probe, unt
121 l age, but in AD it is prematurely expressed as if some of the subjects were 140 years old.
122 xS more unstable than the wild-type protein, as if 'soxbox' DNA and RNA polymerase serve as stabilizi
123 d temporal features of the attended speaker, as if subjects were listening to that speaker alone.
124 cells against lysis by cholesterol depletion as if substituting for the extracted sterol.
125 m the first-person perspective in 3D stereo, as if substituting the real body, was used to induce the
126  HCN1) and E235R (+3.3 +/- 1.4 mV) channels, as if surface charges were already shielded.
127 posttransplantation biopsies were classified as IF/TA nonprogressors (group 1) or progressors (group
128 tra- rather than inter-category distinctions as if the acuity of word-object associations had been di
129 PM responses that resembled the PW response, as if the AWs were not stimulated.
130                          This is interpreted as if the bacteria are increasingly unable to further me
131 gly unable to further metabolize glucose and as if the bacteria increasingly shifts with higher level
132                                   It appears as if the balance between various pro-fibrotic/pro-infla
133                                        It is as if the brain draws a quick visual sketch with moving
134 cks needed to obtain high-calorie infusions, as if the caloric density of the infusions had been dilu
135 frequently testify that their headache feels as if the calvarial bones are deformed, crushed, or brok
136 ring which the culture titer remains static, as if the chromosome has to accumulate damage before ult
137                    We often talk about peace as if the concept is self-explanatory.
138 llosteric potencies of the tested modulators as if the critical adjacent residue (Tyr177) itself had
139 pective of changes in the current amplitude, as if the direction and amplitude of the unitary current
140                                 It is almost as if the effort is to make the Fukushima problem disapp
141 oughout the DNA-binding domains is decreased as if the entire domain is becoming globally stabilized.
142  borders of 2D figures as edges of surfaces, as if the figures were objects in 3D space.
143 fting the wind rightward rotates the compass as if the fly were turning leftward, and vice versa.
144 t food in a short, narrow tunnel, they dance as if the food source were much farther away.
145  and disappeared ~6 s after initial opening, as if the fusion pore fluctuated in size, flickered, and
146 enes are very similar to bacterial homologs, as if the genes had been received via lateral transfer f
147              Hence, goals influence a person as if the goals themselves were selfish and interested o
148 ecrease the rate of vestibular nerve firing, as if the head were rotating faster or slower than it ac
149 led with FRET pairs showed slow fluctuations as if the IkappaBalpha AR domain was unfolding in its na
150 humans usually move their eyes spontaneously as if the image were in front of them.
151 ntinue to undergo fast and slow inactivation as if the inactivation processes remain functional.
152 appear to acquire motivational significance, as if the incentive motivational value of the reward is
153 ts were very sensitive to changes of bath pH as if the introduced cysteine assumes an altered pKa-lik
154 e orientation of the skull was reconstructed as if the lateral semicircular canal of the bony labyrin
155 mic database access another related database as if the latter is structurally similar to the former.
156  the object were behind, or in, the mirror - as if the left side of their world did not 'exist'.
157 emotaxis to distant agonists, often behaving as if the local gradient were without effect.
158 patiotemporal metamaterial, diffusion occurs as if the material had an intrinsic flow velocity, whose
159 S-PTrEA appeared to be "charge-immobilized," as if the modified channels were inactivated.
160 in early stages of thin-filament generation, as if the mutants are recapitulating the assembly proces
161 before their preferred direction is reached, as if the neurons anticipated the future HD.
162 ntal results suggest that the system behaves as if the neutrons go through one beam path, while their
163 dominance and backward induction, and behave as if the normal form of an extensive form game is equiv
164 eared to be because of the old rats behaving as if the novel object was familiar.
165                                        It is as if the object in our mind's eye comes alive and conti
166 he 'good' hemispace, neglect patients behave as if the object were behind, or in, the mirror - as if
167                        Therefore, it appears as if the occupation of the pore depends upon the global
168                                   It appears as if the presence of the iron centers, the amino acid c
169 at are the major questions still remaining?" as if the puzzle has only a few pieces missing.
170 antially reduced during CAR and WORLD, again as if the rat were moving more slowly.
171 us-infected cells, a contradiction, inasmuch as if the rates of accumulation were identical and degra
172 nded beta-sandwich with two structural types as if the result of a circular permutation.
173 0, managing patients with Centor scores of 1 as if the scores were 2 would identify 62, 537 previousl
174 appear to affect the expansion of the cloud, as if the system has turned into a diffusive collision-f
175 erior of the cell can be effectively modeled as if the system were an infinite periodic system.
176     Although this problem is often portrayed as if the task were to find a more or less direct link b
177                                        It is as if the trehalose is less of a spacer than a large but
178 s, the HD cells remained directionally tuned as if the walls were an extension of the floor.
179 be lower in more productive tropical waters, as if their cellular demand for phosphate decreases ther
180  show high levels of responding to both cues as if their performance was completely insensitive to th
181                         MT neurons responded as if their receptive fields were purely retinotopic.
182                 Thus, wild-type LacY behaves as if there are multiple ligand-bound conformational sta
183  spread in South America is also quite slow, as if there was something limiting its spread towards th
184 eme, that of a diradical-in-transit behaving as if there were a measure of continuous bonding (for ex
185 tin levels; despite this, the brain responds as if there were low levels of leptin, leading to increa
186 nsure that the terminal alpha-helices behave as if there were no free noncontiguous helical ends.
187 nice if we could talk about sleep and memory as if there were only one type of memory and one type of
188 efore partner's choices in separate neurons, as if these neurons simulated the partner's decision-mak
189 sed with increased internal K+ concentration as if these permeant ions prevented TBSb access to its s
190 which people interact online makes it appear as if these studies cannot reveal predictive social beha
191  to be involved in "navigation" and "memory" as if these were distinct functions.
192 ceutical companies that are designed to seem as if they answer a scientific question but primarily fu
193 r colour at the bottom than the top of items as if they applied shadow-specific rules to non-shadow c
194 n terms of their picosecond dynamics, behave as if they are an integral part of the protein.
195 dent potential gradient; PIP2 molecules move as if they are attracted to the center of clusters by a
196  voltage for half-activation of Na+ current, as if they are distant from the channels' voltage sensor
197 and most fliers are almost equally efficient as if they are dynamically equivalent; increasingly mass
198  large effects, while other mutations behave as if they are effectively neutral.
199  That is, ICX rats treat novel taste stimuli as if they are familiar and as a result show a latent in
200 ompressed with a penetrating fluid or behave as if they are incompressible.
201 strain, and iron replete mutant cells behave as if they are iron-limited.
202 pithelia in electrical resistance and behave as if they are lined with pores that have charge and siz
203                    Electrically, they behave as if they are located directly on dendrites.
204 es, in that they separate nonpolar compounds as if they are nonpolar stationary phases and separate p
205 nservation and management efforts or treated as if they are one and the same.
206 therapy and, as such, are managed clinically as if they are one disease entity.
207 ally activated when others' errors are coded as if they are one's own errors.
208 itoring system when others' errors are coded as if they are one's own errors.
209              Nevertheless, Milan HDFs behave as if they are p16INK4a deficient, in terms of sensitivi
210 dmap for creating neuroprosthetics that feel as if they are part of the body.
211 ), suggesting that G90D rods in darkness act as if they are partially "light-adapted." Adding a secon
212 ationary phases and separate polar compounds as if they are polar stationary phases.
213 ence of incoherent nanodomains that lithiate as if they are separate particles.
214 ral selection leads to organisms that behave as if they are trying to maximise their fitness.
215 ches, although self-generated, are processed as if they are unexpected.
216 ing from propensity score analysis are taken as if they came from randomized trials.
217 tactile and kinesthetic signals are combined as if they came from the same hand.
218 nsects, in learning the sun's course, behave as if they can estimate the sun's position at times of d
219 the group with behavioral addictions behaves as if they cannot use information provided within the ex
220 in polar or paramagnetic solvents may behave as if they carry an electric/magnetic charge.
221 esponded to the center elements of a grating as if they contained disparity, even though disparity wa
222 lizing rules from tones that were introduced as if they could be used to communicate.
223 ge (aperture) walls with weak echo intensity as if they did not exist.
224 regulation is to represent networks of genes as if they directly affect each other.
225 lated responses with the conditioned neurons as if they encoded common reach targets.
226  differences in predicted reward, responding as if they expected all rewards to be of equal magnitude
227  across reward sizes, in some cases behaving as if they expected rewards to be of equal magnitude.
228 icted bees behaved during the entire morning as if they expected the sun to be in an approximately st
229 From a molecular standpoint, cavefish appear as if they experience 'constant light' rather than perpe
230 and significance tests are still widely used as if they give a measure of the size and importance of
231  reaching finger displaced farther in depth, as if they had a longer arm.
232  for genotype 2 HCV infection, but responded as if they had genotype 1 infection; 1 patient had recei
233 erceives features on the right side of faces as if they had melted.
234 ls responded to the tolerated tissue antigen as if they had received CD4+ T cell "help": they prolife
235  hope as a subjective feeling, but to behave as if they had this feeling.
236 e sufficient to cause individuals to respond as if they have been informed about food.
237 ntified a number of alleles of MSH2 that act as if they inactivate the Msh2-Msh3 mispair recognition
238 it makes little sense to study floral traits as if they only mediated pollination services.
239 al data distributions and statistical models as if they reflect known physical laws rather than specu
240             The 4 maps were stacked and used as if they were 4 channels of a single image.A convoluti
241 , while both Tyr397Ala and Tyr397Ser behaved as if they were adenylylated.
242  all distinct sets of k persons in the unit, as if they were all affected.
243 unction of gaze eccentricity during pursuit, as if they were also sensitive to torsional eye velocity
244 compartment that are forced to differentiate as if they were at the anterior limit of A, move anterio
245 partment that are persuaded to differentiate as if they were at the posterior limit of A, move poster
246 at reducing the risk of catastrophe, but act as if they were blind to this risk.
247 ype and that socially isolated larvae behave as if they were blind.
248       Microtubules with these folds appeared as if they were buckling in response to powerful forces.
249 that movements of the virtual left hand felt as if they were executed by their own left hand.
250 it the meristem of SD-grown plants to flower as if they were exposed to continuous LDs.
251 4alphaPDD, although the GOF channels behaved as if they were fully prestimulated as well as lacking a
252 R4 responded to lipid IVa as an LPS mimetic, as if they were hamster in origin.
253 ere also more active after longer decisions, as if they were influenced by the same urgency signal co
254 ously or asynchronously with their own face, as if they were looking in the mirror.
255 at aggregate measures can not be interpreted as if they were microlevel variables nor should a specif
256 nherent in CNNs, we treat protein structures as if they were multi-channel 3D images.
257 predicted deleterious mutations have evolved as if they were neutral during the expansion out of Afri
258  and the patients responded to fixed stimuli as if they were novel.
259 nded to stimuli presented at fixed intervals as if they were novel.
260 elude them by reading their patients' charts as if they were novels, looking for patterns and movemen
261 out to have limited abilities to interbreed, as if they were on the way to becoming different species
262      Thus generalist consumers indeed behave as if they were one-species populations, and a one-speci
263 ipation, strongly disordered networks behave as if they were overdamped because energy is irreversibl
264  uncovered by dimension reduction techniques as if they were real psychological entities.
265 e responses to peripherally administered Ags as if they were responding to an infection of peripheral
266 ous foregrounds interrupted by intense noise as if they were responding to the complete foregrounds.
267                    Thus, the algae calcified as if they were simply inducing precipitation from seawa
268 ch as atomic hydrogen and carbon can be seen as if they were suspended in free space.
269 regimens, which hyper-emphasizes antibiotics as if they were the sole mechanism responsible for the c
270 patients assimilated the virtual lower limbs as if they were their own legs.
271 he ants to their brood chamber and cared for as if they were true ant larvae.
272    Furthermore, treating inferred haplotypes as if they were true haplotypes leads to considerable ov
273 ch haplotypes are inferred and then analyzed as if they were true haplotypes, can lead to a substanti
274        The blocked monocytes spun in circles as if they were unable to direct their movement despite
275 est avoided by encoding overlapping memories as if they were unrelated.
276 dually in anaphase, with chromosomes looking as if they were unzipped or pulled apart.
277 ans and animals process temporal information as if they were using an internal stopwatch that can be
278 t IFN responses by activating endosomal TLR9 as if they were viruses.
279  study participants answer all the questions as if they were wearing glasses or contact lenses or wer
280 whether individuals make observable choices "as if" they are maximizing an underlying utility functio
281 erences are stochastic; the monkeys behaved "as if" they had well-structured preferences and maximize
282  complete and transitive, the monkeys chose "as if" they integrated different rewards and attributes
283 ementation of predictive coding is presented as if this were the theory of predictive coding itself.
284 to know if a reaction is 'diffusion-limited' as, if this speed limit is reached, the association must
285 f neurotransmitters in a homeostatic manner, as if to achieve a constant level of excitation.
286 quare antiprism around each K+ binding site, as if to mimic the waters of hydration.
287 ompeting chemoattractant signals, responding as if to the vector sum of the orienting signals present
288 e depolarizations relieved toxin inhibition, as if toxin affinity for activated channels were low.
289 le situations, we can use single rules, such as "if traffic light is green then cross the street." In
290 nit completes a notched-washer configuration as if transitioning between the ends of the helix.
291 mer is displaced from the peptide/substrate, as if transitioning from one end of the helix to the oth
292 preserves intracellular current, which flows as if unobstructed by organelles.
293 rminal fragments back to the extended state, as if unphosphorylated.
294 xists for the decision mechanism behind the "as-if" unstable migration behavior, which also explains
295  of faces covering approximately 1 degrees , as if viewed from a distance of many meters.
296 is traveling along a perpendicular path just as if viewing the moving object from a stationary vantag
297 uous SFM figures, rotation judgments shifted as if we had added a specific conjunction of disparity a
298 kittens, away from the litter, laid sprawled as if with no muscle tonus; Nursing was suppressed and V
299 ency of "everyday" racism (e.g., "people act as if you are dishonest") and of "lifetime" racism (e.g.
300 ce in restaurants or stores," "being treated as if you are dishonest," and "being treated with less c

 
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