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1 te and are also harder to form into a cheese ball.
2 eathers and rolling the flesh into a rounded ball.
3 rge compressions the brush behaves as a soft ball.
4 successful without the support of the mother-ball.
5 t through their movement on an air-supported ball.
6  baby-ball supported by a Pd12 larger mother-ball.
7 ved an avatar arm being touched by a virtual ball.
8 osed of chains that were unwound like a yarn ball.
9 cribes the trajectories of the center of the ball.
10 etrained to know the correct location of the ball.
11 f nutrients for fungus to produce false smut balls.
12 ely growing roots would be preserved in coal balls.
13  and length and amalgamated into distinctive balls.
14 icron-sized superstructures, termed photonic balls.
15 s > low energy beach sediments > marsh > tar balls.
16 g the number, size and burial depth of brood balls.
17 ball resembling to the predicted M12(L(a))24 ball (1) was incarcerated by the giant outer mother-ball
18  the expected smallest M12(L(a))24 molecular ball (1), presumably due to the weak coordination nature
19            Facile conversion of the pregnant ball 2 to a smaller M12(L(b))24 ball 3 with dipyridyl do
20 s of permineralized fossil soils called coal balls [2], which formed in the Carboniferous coal swamp
21 the pregnant ball 2 to a smaller M12(L(b))24 ball 3 with dipyridyl donor was achieved in a single ste
22  0.05 msec) and with a self-navigated "Koosh ball" 3D UTE sequence at free breathing (TE, 0.03 msec).
23   We show that the relative abundance of tar balls (80%) is 10 times greater than soot particles (8%)
24                We find that both BCs and tar balls (a class of BrC) appear brownish at small particle
25 se weapons-grade plutonium known as the BeRP ball, a 6 kg sphere of neptunium, and a canister of 3.4
26                                          Tar balls, abundant in biomass burning smoke, absorb sunligh
27                                  Heading the ball accounted for 30.5% of concussions.
28 , and the polarization pattern, to roll dung balls along straight paths across the savanna.
29 ent amplitude and relative phase between the ball and cup.
30 s only when the agent was free to act on the ball and not when the agent was visibly constrained from
31                                  The two tar ball and one asphalt volcano samples contain three disti
32 ece of dung off a dung-pile, shape it into a ball and roll it away along a straight line path.
33             We see a tennis racket hitting a ball and sense that it caused the ball to fly over the n
34         The LpoB protein can be modeled as a ball and tether, consisting of a disordered N-terminal r
35 i-GR composites looked like a crumpled paper ball and the average size of the composites varied from
36 iol-reactive reagents revealed that the beta-ball and thumb domains reside apart in the resting state
37 functions including swimming, kicking rubber-balls and even catching a live fish in water.
38 the introduced O. taurus produced more brood balls and larger brood balls, and buried brood balls dee
39 s Earth-directed CMEs are less like billiard balls and more like dust clouds, with apparent coherence
40 ciprocating contacts against AISI52100 steel balls and the impact of WS2 could be seen at both 25 and
41 al-organic and free radical species from tar balls and weathered crude oil samples from the Gulf of M
42                    Oiled beach sediment, tar ball, and marsh samples were collected from a barrier is
43 xamined the contribution of the finger, beta-ball, and thumb domains to activation and desensitizatio
44 s produced more brood balls and larger brood balls, and buried brood balls deeper than the native O.
45 lved N-terminal peptide is responsible for a ball-and-chain inactivation mechanism.
46 ucture of a T3SS ruler protein, revealing a "ball-and-chain" architecture, with a globular C-terminal
47 on of inactivation via the beta2 N-terminal 'ball-and-chain' domain rescues BK current levels and fir
48 e open pore to inactivate the channel via a 'ball-and-chain' mechanism(3-7).
49 und within the bowl-like cup of the C4P in a ball-and-socket binding mode.
50 ion of peptide and MHC to form a stabilizing ball-and-socket interaction with the MHC and peptide, co
51      Because these residues are close to the ball-and-socket joint A266C(IH2)/Phe(1086)(NBD2), we mut
52 PSI) domain in different orientations show a ball-and-socket joint with a hybrid domain Arg side chai
53 n dinosaurs independently evolved a synovial ball-and-socket joint.
54 pair of intracellular loops (ICLs) that form ball-and-socket joints.
55 266/Phe-1086 lies in a hydrophobic IH2-NBD2 "ball-and-socket" joint.
56 ately 100 nodes and approximately 200 links, ball-and-stick diagrams fail to convey much information.
57 haped yeast U1 snRNP contains a core in the "ball-and-toes" region architecturally similar to the hum
58                                         This ball-and-urn process illustrates the dynamics of antagon
59 an be intuitively visualized as a stochastic ball-and-urn process.
60 ncluding the truncated icosahedron or soccer ball--and the 2 rhombic polyhedra reported by Johannes K
61  balls connected by a rigid rod, and its two balls are filled with granular particles of the same tot
62 s study is to evaluate treatment outcomes of ball attachment-retained mandibular ODs supported by one
63  loaded, unsplinted mini-implants supporting ball attachment-retained mandibular overdentures (ODs).
64 ted, DMLS titanium mini-implants by means of ball attachment-supported mandibular ODs is a successful
65 ging from Rh core - Au shell to Janus via Rh ball - Au cup configuration.
66 an in a turn-taking game involving passing a ball back and forth and used behaviors to elicit additio
67 controlled rotations, and a ruthenium atomic ball bearing connecting the static and rotational parts.
68 ricants acting as interposed single molecule ball bearings to reduce the coefficient of friction betw
69                                      Yet the Ball-Berry formulation is only a phenomenological approx
70                                        Bucky ball (Buc) is essential for germ plasm (GP) assembly in
71                                        Bucky ball (Buc) was identified in zebrafish as a novel verteb
72 temperatures that matched those of the brood ball burial depth to quantify survival.
73 nis players have little time to react to the ball, but still need to prepare the appropriate stroke.
74 stributions, BCs look more blackish than tar balls, but still exhibit some brown color.
75 ) was incarcerated by the giant outer mother-ball by means of geometrical constraints.
76 opography, resembling the morphology of golf balls, can be custom-generated through a wrinkling insta
77  unadulterated petroleum to compare to a tar ball collected on the beach of Louisiana.
78                                          Tar balls collected from the Gulf of Mexico shores of Louisi
79  We estimate the maximum biomass attained by ball colonies and compare it to that attained by mat col
80                             In the two large ball colonies studied so far, they actually have larger
81                               As a result, a ball colony can become larger in areal biomass than the
82 ticle is a dimer consisting of two ping-pong balls connected by a rigid rod, and its two balls are fi
83            This pseudo-T(h) symmetric Ag(90) ball contains three concentric Ag polyhedra with apparen
84 lls and larger brood balls, and buried brood balls deeper than the native O. hecate in all treatments
85 the final particle packing fraction of these balls depends on the dynamics of the droplet evaporation
86  to manipulate whether the agent in a visual ball-detection task was free to act or whether he was vi
87 lant into supplying nutrients for false smut ball development and represents a new and unique biologi
88  performed multiple trials of a rewarded odd-ball discrimination task in which we varied the potentia
89  domain of an adjacent subunit, and the beta-ball domain (residues Arg-190, Asp-258, and Gln-259).
90 l investigations on recombinant inactivation ball domain peptides encompassing the first 61 residues
91 e conformational change of the palm and beta-ball domains that follows proton activation.
92                       As in many sports, the ball during a penalty kick often approaches too quickly
93 maging potential of these plasmonic "crystal balls." Emitters at the center are now found to live ind
94                    BOP was assessed with the ball-ended tip of the probe, and periodontitis was asses
95  trial by Rita Alloway and colleagues, Simon Ball explains the benefits to healthcare systems and ind
96                        Mice ran on Styrofoam balls floating on air while viewing one of three differe
97 r, oil from slicks on surface waters and tar balls from Gulf of Mexico beaches.
98 preserved as compression fossils and in coal balls from the Carboniferous period.
99  activities (playing cards, bingo, Jenga, or ball game) as add-on therapies to conventional rehabilit
100 se the T = 3 and T = 4 capsids have a wiffle-ball geometry with a hollow core, the observed change in
101 ed by replacing the hand with a non-agentive ball (group 2), and by removing the action's biological
102                                          Ice ball growth was continuously monitored under MR imaging
103 e been raised regarding the safety of soccer ball heading (when an athlete attempts to play the ball
104 llele might exacerbate the effects of soccer ball heading on cognition.
105 econstructed 22 known deep WM tracts using Q-ball imaging tractography and an automatized segmentatio
106 oss-sectional, multicenter, international, Q-ball imaging tractography study comparing 118 BPI patien
107 d-fixed Drosophila melanogaster walking on a ball in a virtual reality arena to demonstrate that land
108 future.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT When you see a ball in flight, your brain calculates, not just its stat
109 eading (when an athlete attempts to play the ball in the air with his or her head) given the rise in
110           We reared offspring in their brood balls in developmental temperatures that matched those o
111                       The uniqueness of Lake Balls in nature seems to be due to the rarity of such en
112 microscopic particles, behaving as "billiard balls" in a liquid, in analogy with regular packings of
113                                      Using a ball-in-bin model in tandem with a simple model of taxi
114 f the trials, observers smoothly tracked the ball; in the other half, they fixated on the goal.
115 al set-up, where subjects moved a cup with a ball inside, modeled by cart-and-pendulum dynamics.
116                                  Heading the ball is a frequent precipitating event.
117               Surprisingly, this giant rugby ball is also slightly soluble in CH2Cl2.
118  distribution statistical system and an edge ball judgement system are further developed to provide t
119 here lithography where each sphere acts as a ball lens, focusing ultraviolet light into an underlying
120  made with a built-in monolithic fiber-optic ball lens, which achieves ultrahigh-resolution (1.7 micr
121 ntegral 3D printed pinhole collimator, and a ball lens, which collects fluorescence emission.
122  and sapphire Raman signals generated from a ball-lens fiber-optic Raman probe for quantitative analy
123 ks (380, 417, 646, and 751 cm(-1))) from the ball-lens fiber-optic Raman probe for quantitative analy
124 pid Raman spectroscopy system coupled with a ball-lens fiber-optic Raman probe is used for in vivo or
125  boson peak (~130 cm(-1)); distinct sapphire ball-lens peaks (380, 417, 646, and 751 cm(-1))) from th
126 P/HW confocal Raman diagnostic system with a ball-lens Raman probe for simultaneous acquistion of FP/
127                                          Two ball lenses, one of which was integrated with the LED, w
128                    Here we show that forming ball-like aggregations is an adaptive strategy to increa
129 y in biology as to why this species forms 3D ball-like aggregations.
130 ch the particles are represented by billiard-ball-like hard objects.
131 es of leafhopper-produced brochosomes-soccer ball-like microscale granules with nanoscale indentation
132 al mitochondria indicated that they formed a ball-like structure with an internal lumen surrounded by
133                           However, the paper ball-like, hard texture, and closed-sphere morphology of
134 herical filamentous aggregations called Lake Ball (Marimo).
135 difficulty increased by altering the virtual ball mechanics and the gain between joint movement and b
136  of simulated macromolecular under our multi-ball method and traditional single-ball method.
137 our multi-ball method and traditional single-ball method.
138 ytes--by solvent-free mechanical mixing in a ball mill and subsequent compression.
139  report that a mechanochemical reaction in a ball mill exhibits unusual sigmoidal feedback kinetics t
140  or phenanthrene and ground manually or in a ball mill for short periods of time.
141 maging of motion patterns inside a planetary ball mill from simulations and video recordings is shown
142                                  A planetary ball mill proved to be more suitable for the synthesis o
143                        A new type of in situ ball mill setup has been developed at the Materials Scie
144 hase transitions, can be readily obtained by ball mill synthesis from the elements followed by modera
145  C-protected amino acids were performed in a ball mill under solvent-free conditions.
146                                A vibrational ball mill was used for the preparation of N-protected al
147 city with ease by solvent-free grinding in a ball mill.
148 ree chemistry, uses a mortar and pestle or a ball mill; microwave activation can drastically reduce r
149 lorides and potassium cyanate in a planetary ball-mill is described.
150 at room temperature using a laboratory-scale ball-mill.
151 yst in the absence of phosphine ligands in a ball-mill.
152        Proton conductivity measurements of a ball milled sample of the La complex corroborate this re
153 rolling the nature and extent of surfaces of ball-milled Bi and hence results in six-fold improvement
154 s, the SREL obtained through preswelling the ball-milled Eucalyptus wood powder in 2, 4 and 8% NaOH s
155  new, nano-sized superlattice (NSS) phase in ball-milled Fe alloys, which maintains coherency with th
156              Mesoporous activated carbon was ball-milled for increasing durations and the resultant p
157 degradation reaction rate was measured using ball-milled metallic glass powders revealing a low therm
158 rpretations regarding the local structure of ball-milled samples, underlining the sodium disorder and
159  in Na(3)PS(4), which is ~30% higher for the ball-milled samples.
160 gment CaCuSi(4)O(10) (Egyptian Blue, EB) via ball milling and facile tip sonication into NIR fluoresc
161 y resulting from the decreased grain size by ball milling and hot pressing, improved both the peak an
162 al diborides were fabricated via high-energy ball milling and spark plasma sintering.
163 y input during direct compression, utilising ball milling as the method of energy input, whilst asses
164 ew have addressed the use of mechanochemical ball milling for the synthesis of compounds containing s
165                                              Ball milling in ammonia or hydrocarbon is promising for
166                           On the other hand, ball milling in the solid state is rapid and appears to
167 tration upon a prototypical system, CaF2, by ball milling it with BaF2, to create nanostructured Ba1-
168 sly inaccessible targets, through the use of ball milling mechanochemistry.
169  surfactants or solid exfoliation agents, as ball milling of bulk precursor materials usually produce
170 or tocochromanol analysis included knife and ball milling of freeze-dried vegetable pieces.
171 le pyrolysis-free route involving a one-step ball milling of the solid-phase-synthesized polyphthaloc
172 of graphene, BN, and MoS2 can be produced by ball milling of their bulk crystals in the presence of a
173 d in ZIF-8, UiO-66-NH(2), or Zn-MOF-74 via a ball milling process.
174 nsional (2D) materials can be produced using ball milling with the help of liquid surfactants or soli
175 s (femtosecond laser ablation and mechanical ball milling), and the CoO nanoparticles that result can
176    Using the optimized conditions (zirconium ball milling, 1 g of granola and 6 mL of 50 mmol L(-1)NH
177 t demonstrate production of nanosheets using ball milling, but reveals surprising indestructible beha
178 es is also an important event encountered in ball milling, powder processing, and everyday activities
179 with high wickability using a combination of ball milling, salt-templating, and sintering techniques.
180 lculate energy input into the powders during ball milling.
181 d gamma-CDs were subsequently synthesized by ball-milling a mixture of monotosylated alpha-, beta-, a
182 ng with as-synthesized ZIF-4 (ZIF-4.DMF) and ball-milling amorphized ZIF-4 (a(m)ZIF-4) were measured
183 cal modifications such as defects induced by ball-milling and physiological disease conditions, which
184  is easily synthesised from the elements via ball-milling and subsequent annealing at moderate temper
185 ical alterations in structure resulting from ball-milling and variations in the environment due to th
186 we fabricate graphene nanopowders (~5 nm) by ball-milling commercial multi-wall carbon nanotubes.
187 des under neat conditions at 50 degrees C or ball-milling conditions at room temperature.
188  I) are prepared by a simple mechanochemical ball-milling method, which allows low-cost and scalable
189 phene in-situ grown approach, which involved ball-milling of Cu powders with PMMA as solid carbon sou
190         Moreover, we show that the effect of ball-milling on increasing the ionic conductivity of Na(
191 beled solids, we reveal that mechanochemical ball-milling overcomes inherently slow solid-state diffu
192 he biomolecular content of the BC due to the ball-milling process.
193 Partial amorphization of the ZIF-backbone by ball-milling results in significant enhancement of the c
194                                    Increased ball-milling time of SWCNTs resulted in enhanced structu
195                          Specifically, using ball-milling to obtain graphene nanoplatelets (GNP) drap
196                                              Ball-milling utilizes mechanical stress to modify proper
197 halcogenides on the surface of alumina under ball-milling without any solvent or metal.
198  cost-effective synthetic protocols based on ball-milling, for the (17)O and (18)O isotopic labeling
199                                              Ball-milling, however, may introduce structural defects
200                                         This ball-milling-assisted surface protection method may be g
201                                            A ball-milling-enabled zinc-mediated Barbier-type allylati
202                   Processes inside planetary ball mills are complex and strongly depend on the proces
203                                    Planetary ball mills are well known and used for particle size red
204  last few years the application of planetary ball mills has extended to mechanochemical approaches.
205  follow for modelling processes in planetary ball mills in terms of refinement, synthesis' yield and
206 rate the effect of the geometry of planetary ball mills on the energy entry.
207 hardly measurable for processes in planetary ball mills.
208                           The proposed multi-ball model can achieve more crowded packaging results an
209 timated using different methods (namely, the ball model, double layer capacitance, isotope exchange,
210 r compression ratio than the baseline single-ball model.
211 ed from the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) and ball models are comparable but roughly three times highe
212  did bees observing a "ghost" demonstration (ball moved via magnet) or without demonstration.
213 mediated by the distal N-terminal structure (ball) occluding the ion permeation pathway.
214       During embryonic development, a simple ball of cells re-shapes itself into the elaborate body p
215 increased stiffness, act like a "needle in a ball of yarn", enhancing the ability of the break to tra
216  to copolymerize single-cell DNA or RNA into balls of acrylamide gel (BAGs).
217  the first multicellular animals were simple balls of cells with limited capacity to differentiate.
218 ations describing the rolling of a spherical ball on a horizontal surface are obtained, the motion be
219 ovements with the goal to position a rolling ball on table into a target.
220 ze the circumferential location of the metal ball on the catheter.
221 under different loading conditions using the ball-on-disc method.
222 rmance of the coatings was evaluated using a ball-on-disc sliding test and demonstrated an excellent
223                                              Ball-on-disk tests at contact pressures of 1.3 gigapasca
224                             When tested on a ball-on-disk up to 230 m in distance, the composite new
225                          High-contact stress ball-on-flat reciprocating sliding tribological tests at
226     We also report two distinct types of tar balls; one less oxidized than the other.
227      Instead of copying demonstrators moving balls over long distances, observers solved the task mor
228 n opposing series of kickers aim to kick the ball past them into the net.
229 d by the hierarchical morphology in photonic balls paves the way to use them as building blocks for c
230 inactivation is caused by a linked cytosolic ball peptide.
231 coustic pulling force experienced by a rigid ball placed inside such a beam confirms the pressure fie
232  direct writing onto the photo paper using a ball-point pen filled with nanoink (10 wt % of AgNPs-OA
233  solved the task more efficiently, using the ball positioned closest to the target, even if it was of
234 ture, with a globular C-terminal domain (the ball) preceded by a long intrinsically disordered N-term
235                   Using residual bootstrap Q-ball probabilistic tractography on high angular resoluti
236 ation showed that addition of 8% FPH in fish ball products increased the perception of fishiness, sal
237 y known regulator of Bb formation, the Bucky ball protein.
238 x objects with assembly properties (fanciful ball, puzzle pieces, 3D pixels, propellers, fluidic and
239 nakes and a sex-linked color mutation in the ball python (Python regius) are best explained by boas a
240 nflammation was associated with infection in ball pythons but not in boa constrictors.
241             We infected boa constrictors and ball pythons by cardiac injection of purified virus.
242                                              Ball pythons fell ill within 2 months of infection and d
243                                              Ball pythons infected with Golden Gate virus (GoGV) and
244             We infected boa constrictors and ball pythons with purified reptarenavirus.
245 these two force fields can "push" a "rolling ball" quickly along the skeleton of a neuron, reconstruc
246 ations governing the angular momentum of the ball relative to the point of contact with the plane con
247 cting with a moving object (e.g., catching a ball) requires real-time localization of the object.
248 mple of a self-assembly where the inner baby-ball resembling to the predicted M12(L(a))24 ball (1) wa
249 loop and the knuckle move away from the beta-ball residue Trp-233 during acidification and subsequent
250 nd can also be used as a guiding cue for the ball-rolling beetles.
251 ily measurable orientation behavior has made ball-rolling dung beetles an attractive model organism f
252 e fierce competition for food, South African ball-rolling dung beetles carve a piece of dung off a du
253                                South African ball-rolling dung beetles exhibit a unique orientation b
254                            In one group, the ball's bounce was manipulated so that the surface behave
255 This contrasts with the more prevalent rugby-ball shape of nuclei with reflection-symmetric, quadrupo
256 solution to form a nested structure with the ball-shaped PC(70)BM.
257 V) (60)O(372)(CH(3)COO)(30)(H(2)O)(72)](42-) ball-shaped species containing 154 and 132 molybdenum at
258                                Spheroids are ball-shaped stone objects found in African archaeologica
259 s to the formation of an unprecedented rugby ball-shaped supramolecule consisting of 24 units of the
260 us artifact of 2 mm in diameter and 4 x 8-mm ball-shaped tip marker.
261  (22%) and divided into 3 categories: cotton ball sign (defined as a fuzzy hyperreflective area betwe
262 y was highest in association with the cotton ball sign and lowest in the acquired vitelliform lesion
263                                   The cotton ball sign, foveolar detachment, and acquired vitelliform
264 ence indicate that the decomposition of golf-ball-size DWH-SOAs embedded in beach sand takes at least
265 stematically linked to meaning (e.g., slaf = ball, slaflaf = balls), the doubling aversion shifts int
266                 In another group, making the ball spin in a way that could physically explain its alt
267                                           In ball sports, we are taught to follow through, despite th
268 processing, and everyday activities, such as ball sports.
269 consisting of a pyrimidine-bridged Pd12 baby-ball supported by a Pd12 larger mother-ball.
270 c silver foil and a stainless-steel vial and ball system.
271  non-epileptic hippocampi using a simple odd-ball task.
272                            Deposition of tar balls (TBs) along the south Gujarat coast, situated on t
273 m bipolar spindles, starting from an initial ball that self-organizes in several hours.
274 m pheromone and live hornet presence to heat-ball the hornet.
275 ked to meaning (e.g., slaf = ball, slaflaf = balls), the doubling aversion shifts into a reliable (mo
276 veral parameters like properties of grinding balls, the filling ratio or revolution speed.
277 r food: after forming a piece of dung into a ball, they efficiently escape with it from the dung pile
278                       When a human catches a ball, they estimate future target location based on the
279 with defined domains termed the finger, beta-ball, thumb, palm, and knuckle.
280 s residues at selected positions in the beta-ball-thumb interface accelerates the desensitization of
281 in a task that required transporting a small ball to a defined location to gain a reward.
282  hitting a ball and sense that it caused the ball to fly over the net; we may also have an eerie but
283 btain a reward, bees had to move a displaced ball to the defined location.
284         A study of dung beetles rolling dung balls to safety reveals unexpected facets of the beetle'
285 f attachment reports, took part in a virtual ball-tossing game with their partners and two confederat
286 e useful to use visual information about the ball trajectory to recall a specific motor memory.
287 yrolysis upon fuel addition resulted in "tar-ball" type particles dominated by organic aerosol with a
288  that bile acids induce TcdB into a compact "balled up" conformation that is no longer able to bind c
289 nics and the gain between joint movement and ball velocity.
290     The circumferential orientation of metal ball was displaced 45 to 90 degrees in patients with ach
291                                    The metal ball was located at the 7 o'clock position in all contro
292                    The formation of the baby-ball was not successful without the support of the mothe
293                               A 0.5-mm metal ball was taped close to the transducer number 1 of the 3
294          Three models (Arrhenius, Eyring and Ball) were used to assess the temperature-dependent degr
295 he tribofilms generated on the composite and ball with optical profilometry, SEM, XPS and Auger spect
296 acromolecule was approximated using multiple balls with fixed relative positions to reduce the vacuum
297 nd filament, was approximated using multiple balls with flexible relative positions so that this stru
298 and test an empirical model derived from the Ball-Woodrow-Berry equation that estimates g(s) as a fun
299 sted the slant of a surface so that a moving ball would bounce off the surface and through a target h
300  whether a briefly presented moving target ("ball") would hit/miss a stationary vertical line segment

 
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