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1 stitution at the "imide-activated" 7- and 12-bay positions of 1,6,7,12-tetrachloroperylene monoimide
3 version led to the activation of C-1 and C-6 bay positions, and thereafter, the remaining two chlorin
4 , methoxy, or methylthio substituents in 1,7 bay-positions, revealed that these PBIs form kinetically
7 s-anti-[BP]dA.dT 11-mer duplex, containing a bay region benzo[a]pyrenyl [BP]dA adduct, is compared wi
9 tion central macrocycle which incorporates a bay tetrachloro-functionalized perylene diimide (PDI) un
11 in the ocean heat available in the adjacent bay and enhanced sensitivity of ice-shelf melting to wat
12 ructural differences between the non-bay and bay region lesions are correlated with site-specific mut
14 iched marshes worldwide, with creek-edge and bay-edge marsh evolving into mudflats and wider creeks.
16 ementary APEX reactions that occur at K- and bay-regions to access a variety of previously untapped n
20 rison with the bay region benzo[a]pyrene and bay region benz[a]anthracene adducts with the correspond
21 iscontinuous beds in estuaries, harbors, and bays where they can reproduce sexually or vegetatively t
23 ls combine to form the congested angucycline bay region with control of regio-, diastereo-, and enant
24 tel exerts market power to keep abundance at bay, commanding monopoly rents [or wealth transfers (wt)
31 oing things and hope to keep these issues at bay, but history would say they are unlikely to succeed.
32 In Escherichia coli this threat is kept at bay by RecG DNA translocase and by single-strand DNA exo
35 t keeping intestinal commensal microbiota at bay and defending against invading enteric pathogens.
37 ion under control and disease progression at bay, though a small subset of HIV-infected subjects can
41 may have kept environmental transmission at bay and that increased immunity and/or a change of the s
42 mune responses hold these chronic viruses at bay while avoiding immunopathologic damage to persistent
43 el measurements were taken from a six-bedded bay within the RLUH ICU between 15th June and 1st July 2
45 e short 2.055 A interatomic distance between bay-region F-9 and H-8, downfield shift of H-8, and a 26
46 ut amoA gene abundances were similar between bays, and comparable to those in other coastal ecosystem
47 lenes feature a cyclopentadiene ring at both bay positions of each perylene subunit and electron-defi
48 ate that the adenine adducts induced by both bay-region diol epoxides of DMBA lead to the mutation at
49 orotation at A6 appears to be common to both bay region BA RSRS (61,3) and BP SRSR (61,3) adducts.
50 dea pinnatifida, were harvested from Buarcos bay, Portugal and their chemical characterization determ
51 phthora ramorum, in communities dominated by bay laurel (Umbellularia californica) and tanoak (Lithoc
54 he number of pre-fire symptomatic California bay laurel (Umbellularia californica), the key sporulati
56 cteria blooms developed in the north central bay drew down pCO2, causing bloom waters to become a CO2
57 tream bay, (ii) a middle site in the central bay dominated by seasonally hypoxic bottom water, and (i
59 g(-1) g(-1) day(-1), P < 0.001) than in Clew bay but amoA gene abundances were similar between bays,
60 s and one diamondback terrapin, in a coastal bay located less than 30 km from hurricane landfall.
63 treblospio benedicti), and Antarctic coastal bays (Sterechinus neumayeri, Odontaster validus, Tritoni
64 rts of the shoreline-particularly in coastal bays and estuaries, where nearly 500 million people glob
68 Bays in California and the Virginia coastal bays) represent a range of life histories (annual vs per
70 ontrol nucleus in 3 South American cowbirds (bay-winged, Molothrus badius; shiny, M. bonariensis; and
71 e investigated the impact of these different bay area substituents compared to the unsubstituted thia
73 or metabolites of 6-MeC were 6-MeC-1,2-diol, bay region dihydrodiols, phenols, and 6-(hydroxymethyl)c
76 cility featured a three-bay setup, with each bay consisting of one magnet, two dockable tables, and o
78 of biological samples from a unique enclosed bay heated by cooling water from a nearby nuclear power
80 benzylic carbocations formed by 1,2-epoxide (bay-region) and 5,6-epoxide (K-region) ring opening.
81 m measurements across the world's estuaries, bays, lagoons, inland seas and shelf waters influenced b
87 the coastal landscape (i.e., marsh, forest, bay) have contrasting responses to sea level rise, makin
88 d anti-DMBADE), the two metabolically formed bay-region diol epoxides of DMBA, and we have also analy
90 abled by the steric congestion of a fourfold bay arylation leading to an end-to-end twist of up to 76
92 family planning clinics in the San Francisco bay area; 496 had prevalent HPV infection and 105 were H
93 free products into a newly created meat-free bay within the meat aisle and 88 matched control stores.
97 to reduced barrier island breaching, greater bay enclosure, and fine-grained sediment accumulation.
98 The largest HVC size of females found in bay-winged cowbirds is consistent with observations that
99 looms modulated the interannual variation in bay-wide CO2 net flux, which averaged 7.96 x 10(9) +/- 1
101 Meteotsunamis are known to take place in bays and lakes, and the temporal and spatial characteris
102 atterns that left green, P. ramorum-infected bay laurel amidst the charred landscape may have allowed
104 to climate perturbation, where many inshore bays are subject to higher water temperature as compared
109 the problem of parking a truck at a loading bay by the side of a road in the presence of cars parked
110 obability depends on the size of the loading bay and allows an estimation of the size of the footprin
115 -K-region o-quinones (bay region, methylated bay region, and fjord region o-quinones) produced by AKR
116 he highest abundance of both groups at a mid bay site, and the highest nifH expression at the head of
117 smaller for the monochromatic and monogamous bay-winged and screaming cowbirds, suggesting that selec
121 lization (Mallory photocyclization); the new bay region cyclization, with two radical iodine-mediated
123 lication system, we have shown that both non-bay region anti-trans-benz[a]anthracene adducts are esse
124 These structural differences between the non-bay and bay region lesions are correlated with site-spec
127 try and at the same site shows that this non-bay region benz[a]anthracene lesion assumes different ba
129 ral reef, 63% of carbonate shelf, and 58% of bay accumulation occur within three global carbonate hot
130 xy-derivatives of three important classes of bay-region and fjord-region PAHs whose diol-epoxides ext
132 is most efficient in the GSH conjugation of bay-region anti-diol epoxide of benzo(a)pyrene (anti-BPD
135 nzymatic activation to enantiomeric pairs of bay-region 7,8-diol 9, 10-epoxides (the benzylic 7-hydro
137 eaks in hospitals can require the closure of bays or entire wards, reducing hospital capacity and hav
140 d 2 control sites with standard care in open bay units) between May 2017 and January 2020 as part of
142 ylide linkages emanating from one of the PDI bay positions have been synthesized, structurally charac
143 etected polyphosphates throughout peripheral bay sediments, and hypothesized that an estuary is an id
144 acter was observed in oligohaline peripheral bays, while the greatest abundances were observed at the
145 , ppk1) in sediments within three peripheral bays of the Columbia River estuary at abundances rivalli
146 nt regiospecific 7-mono- and 7,12-di-phenoxy bay substitution at the "imide-activated" 7- and 12-bay
147 nt intrinsic topologies of the rigid, planar bay region adducts versus the twisted, sterically hinder
148 that DNA adducts formed from benzo[a]pyrene bay-region diol epoxides can markedly affect top1 activi
149 Classes of PAH non-K-region o-quinones (bay region, methylated bay region, and fjord region o-qu
150 of adducts derived from the highly reactive bay region enantiomeric (+)- and (-)-anti-7,8-diol-9,10-
152 ted concurrently from four adjacent regional bays without eradication efforts showed no similar popul
154 he lack of OPN secretion into the resorption bay of avian osteoclasts may be a component of their fun
156 complexation affinity than their respective bay region analogs B[a]P, chrysene, and phenanthrene.
158 native pediatric or general ED resuscitation bays caring for a series of 3 simulated critically ill p
160 on Rate (PNR) was ten-fold higher in Rusheen bay (Clew: 0.27 +/- SD 0.55; Rusheen: 2.46 +/- SD 3.4 NO
161 OA were quantified from all sites in Rusheen bay, February 2014, following the general trends observe
163 of the two aryl substituents within the same bay region, the chiral peropyrene adopts a twisted backb
165 Myrtaceae; LM) as well as a reference sample bay leaf (Laurus nobilis L., Lauraceae; BL) were examine
166 Myrtaceae; LM) as well as a reference sample bay leaf (Laurus nobilis L., Lauraceae; BL) were examine
167 s (Phase II intervention) by adding a second bay of meat-free products into the meat aisle, which was
168 anoxic sediment of a eutrophic semienclosed bay in the Baltic Sea, thereby inhibiting P recycling an
170 iven the combination of wetlands and shallow bays as landscape components that determine the function
172 rays and the potential importance of shallow bays during early life stages for the conservation of th
173 o historical tsunamis sampled in a sheltered bay in American Samoa, namely the 2009 South Pacific Tsu
175 ferential interference-contrast (DIC) slider bay of a commercial microscope, without further addition
177 ontrolled Birch reductions and a subsequent "bay ring" formation to generate the isocycloamphilectane
178 erturbation study in a eutrophic subtropical bay during summer by investigating the effect of rising
180 llular antioxidant activity (CAA) assay than bay leaf and reduced the hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) in
181 s been linked to repair efficiency such that bay region adducts can be readily repaired while their f
185 trosomonas group were distributed across the bay, while Nitrosomonas group B phylotypes were absent f
188 m the condensation of an amine moiety at the bay position of the BTI core with aldehydes, followed by
190 ester and carboxylate functionalities at the bay region of the acenaphthene motif increases each liga
194 bottom water, and (iii) a South site at the bay-ocean boundary using a combination of sequential P e
195 ing issues in the Chesapeake Bay because the bay restoration is complicated by temporally and seasona
199 ff-associated pollutants once they enter the bay; (4) once in the bay, runoff can form buoyant plumes
201 ions in most cases, but in others, e.g., the bay cat group, suggest novel phylogenetic relationships.
202 substitution of the 1,7 bromine atoms in the bay area by phenoxy groups, which is a generally applied
203 properties, but a single substituent in the bay area of a thiaza[5]helicene was not enough to preven
206 found to bind on HS, but its behavior in the bay could not be related to the HS dispersion nor to the
208 ave shown that C. limbatus give birth in the bay in early summer and immature sharks occur there unti
209 R approach to detect C. limbatus eDNA in the bay on a near monthly basis from spring through mid-fall
212 ergies for Diels-Alder cycloadditions in the bay regions of periacenes should diminish monotonically
213 electron-deficient aryl substituents in the bay regions were synthesized via iridium-catalyzed C-H a
217 nts once they enter the bay; (4) once in the bay, runoff can form buoyant plumes that further limit v
218 rizontal stratification and decreased in the bay, while under ice-free conditions, they decreased alo
219 ivative (10), relief of steric strain in the bay-region greatly favors ipso-protonation (10aH+).
221 lead in the river systems draining into the bay as well as San Francisco Bay sediments indicates tha
223 ast, net nitrate transport occurred into the bay, likely a result of impact of weather systems on the
225 tively more abundant towards the back of the bay and showed seasonality, with higher relative abundan
226 ing 2,2'-biphenoxy moiety at one side of the bay area and the rigidity-inducing di-tert-butylsilanedi
227 on across adjacent habitats and areas of the bay driven in part by taxa known to be habitat-specialis
228 blage in the western and eastern ends of the bay is consistent with a history of inlets in these area
230 analogous stereoisomeric DNA adducts of the bay region benzo[a]pyrene diol epoxide (B[a]PDE), 10S (+
232 e document that the mirror-based eyes of the bay scallop Argopecten irradians and the sea scallop Pla
233 surface sediments from the inner part of the bay, directly affected by sewage discharges and where wa
234 (HFP) mediated substitution reaction of the bay-region C10 acetoxy group in four stereoisomeric 7,8,
241 zation has been explored for grafting on the bay region of perylenediimide (PDI) different electro- a
242 ignificantly greater inside than outside the bay; spending a maximum of 145 consecutive days within t
246 iliary ligand that is directly linked to the bay area of the model nanographene hexa-peri-hexabenzoco
247 e carboxylic acid group is introduced to the bay region for the purpose of further bioconjugation.
252 on adducts are readily bypassed in vivo, the bay region adducts are both blocking to approximately th
259 n, new catalysts were prepared in which the "bay region" tert-butyl groups were replaced by trimethyl
261 ica) 12:0-acyl-carrier protein thioesterase, bay thioesterase (BTE), in developing seeds of oilseed r
262 The optimized facility featured a three-bay setup, with each bay consisting of one magnet, two d
264 oor particle detector array called the Tokyo-bay Seafloor Hyper-Kilometric Submarine Deep Detector (T
265 es that a combination of muography and trans-bay or trans-lake underwater tunnels will offer an addit
268 s were obtained upon admission to the trauma bay (T0), and trauma metrics and recovery data were coll
269 graphy plays an important role in the trauma bay for diagnosis of thoracic injury and at the bedside
270 l mortality, processes of care in the trauma bay, treatment patterns during hospital admission, and d
271 turbed sediment core sampled from the Tvaren bay in the vicinity of the Studsvik nuclear facility in
273 apeake Bay: (i) a North site in the upstream bay, (ii) a middle site in the central bay dominated by
276 from a eutrophic and polluted brackish water bay in Sweden and incubated in the laboratory to measure
277 groundwater, artificial seawater, tap water, bay water) indicated that the method has potential for e
279 equent mortality are closely associated with bay laurel abundances, suggesting this species will driv
280 striking contrast to earlier research with "bay" region benzo[a]pyrene-N2-guanine (designated (BP)G)