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1                                           It is free to academic users.
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3 vity, and BmorPBP(B), where the binding site is free to accept ligands.
4                                    CoV-AbDab is free to access and download without registration at
5 he third, or "wobble," position of the codon is free to accommodate certain noncanonical base pairs.
6 he downstream duplicated gamma-gene (gamma2) was free to acquire the mutations necessary for fetal re
7 t throughout the epidermis, RNases appear to be free to act only within the stratum corneum.
8 cted the agent's beliefs only when the agent was free to act on the ball and not when the agent was v
9 er the agent in a visual ball-detection task was free to act or whether he was visibly constrained fr
10         However, in natural behavior animals are free to adjust the time invested in deciding and mov
11 o produce the crystals; these parallelograms are free to adopt their preferred interdomain angle.
12                       Oncologists would then be free to advocate for their patients within the constr
13                              The source code is free to allow remote installation.
14 uced a goal force by engaging both arms, but were free to assign any fraction of that force to each a
15  the aggregated antigen receptor complex and is free to associate with and phosphorylate soluble prot
16 hich one sulphur atom of the FTR active site is free to attack a disulphide bridge in Trx and the oth
17  inside the microtubule, the microtubule tip is free to bend outward so that the instantaneous distan
18 ckbone, to disordered ON states, where heads are free to bind to thin filaments, were found in EDL an
19 n dissociation from Rb, the glycosylated YY1 is free to bind DNA.
20 lar to the crystal structure, in which delta is free to bind to beta.
21 , the RGD motif-containing C-terminal domain is freed to bind integrins, and the claw domain rotates
22 d only be evoked when the membrane potential was free to change, but not when it was clamped near the
23                                        Users are free to choose between various methods of image proc
24           We often face alternatives that we are free to choose between.
25                         Patients and doctors are free to choose, according to their experiences and p
26 n instructed trials, but also when the crows were free to choose a target.
27 med an expanded judgment task, in which they were free to choose how many cues to sample.
28  account for a body of data in which animals were free to choose how to move (reach slow or fast), as
29                                         They were free to choose their movement amplitude and relativ
30                                 Participants were free to choose when to move, whether to move, and w
31                           The remaining half is free to clinical intervention.
32  had lost their normal skeletal linkages and were free to cluster in response to hemichrome binding.
33 se findings suggest that endograft designers are free to construct any extreme case-studies with the
34 eins are modeled as a worm-like chain, which is free to deform in two dimensions.
35  contrast, macromolecular digestion products are free to diffuse away from the digestion vesicle and
36 rate interface, where cell surface receptors are free to diffuse in the plane of the interface and in
37 es are not bound to the polymer matrix, they are free to diffuse throughout it and leach or emit from
38  most efficient if both GPCRs and G-proteins are free to diffuse, thus maximizing collision frequency
39 e in which lipids and proteins theoretically are free to diffuse.
40  ECF to the endothelial cell where glutamate is free to diffuse into blood on facilitative carriers.
41  mixing of the outer leaflets, the DNA-lipid is free to diffuse into the target membrane and away fro
42 ere carbon monoxide generated in one chamber is free to diffuse over and be consumed in the other pal
43 ey feature of the method is that the protein is free to discover its own conformational pathway throu
44 ddition of pyrophosphatase; thus, PP(i) must be free to dissociate from the active site upon formatio
45 s of pyrophosphatase suggests that the PP(i) is free to dissociate from the active site of cysteine l
46 gical states, while the underlying gene loci are free to diverge.
47              These duplicated genes may have been free to diverge in function since their expansion,
48    In contrast, the rest of the R domain has been free to drift in sequence space leading to a more s
49                  State and local governments are free to enact infectious disease control laws to pro
50  95% of the original plants' load events and are free to engage in arbitrage.
51 s position and the rest of the macromolecule is free to engage in stronger hydrogen bonding, van der
52 etween compound groups indicating that these are free to evolve independently.
53 tain sufficient O-linked glycosylation, they are free to evolve rapidly without loss of function as p
54                 Through recombination, genes are freed to evolve more independently of one another, u
55 the ancestral function, while the other copy is free to evolve a new function.
56    We developed a task in which participants are free to exert a physical effort knowing that their p
57 ing people to set intrinsic goals, when they are free to explore multiple learning activities, are st
58 ules are bound to the ssDNA, Rad52 molecules are free to explore the entire focus reflecting the exis
59 anged into a crystalline structure, yet they are free to flow without friction.
60 o maintain a language in place whereas genes are free to flow.
61 nds behave as a "confined microdroplet" that is free to fluctuate and adapt to ions of different size
62 ng area if the C-terminal end of the B chain were free to fold back against the central portion of th
63 g ceases, and all GluR2-containing receptors are free to go to the surface, where they can be deliver
64 but have no in-plane alignment-that is, they are free to have any azimuthal orientation in the surfac
65                  After duplication, one copy is free to improve novel function, whereas the other is
66  absence of pVHL, HIF becomes stabilized and is free to induce the expression of its target genes, ma
67 s, the inclusion and cell are lysed, and EBs are freed to infect another cell.
68 toxin levels decrease, and the cognate toxin is free to inhibit the specific cellular component, such
69                                         They were free to initiate the interception at any time, and
70 phage T4) protrude from the thumb domain and are free to interact with complementary surfaces of the
71  neighboring enhancers in a modular promoter are free to interact with the transcription complex (enh
72                   Hence, the Apaf-1 CARD may be free to interact with a procaspase-9 CARD either befo
73 phosphorylated cytoplasmic MARCKS would also be free to interact with mucin granule membranes and thu
74 s is linked to a surface while the other end is free to interact with Ku.
75 ) state, the reactive centre is exposed, and is free to interact with proteinases.
76 d tyrosine residues - thus Grb2 bound to Btk is free to interact with scaffold proteins via the SH2 d
77 stained largely through palmitates, farnesyl is freed to interact with other proteins.
78 bonds, while the plus end of the microtubule was free to interact with motors adsorbed at low density
79 r" up proximally, but at their leading edges are free to make junctions containing the protocadherin,
80 eural activity can be different when animals are free to move compared to when they are restrained.
81                               Swimming cells are free to move in a 3D environment.
82          We find that the two domains of RD3 are free to move relative to each other, within the cons
83                           However, when mice are free to move their heads, eye movements are more com
84             In fungi, nuclear pore complexes are free to move through the nuclear envelope; however,
85 re not directed to a prescribed position but are free to move, associate and disassociate.
86                         If such microtubules are free to move, they are rapidly transported inside ce
87  at the nucleus, while the extended electron is free to move in 3D.
88 y the protein sees the balloon, and so water is free to move in and out of the channel.
89 to two independent hemispheres, one of which is free to move in any given direction.
90  of the transmitter antennas, while the user is free to move in the space on the meshed network.
91 strained such that a given chromatin segment is free to move within only a limited subregion of the n
92 d saccades had slower dynamics when the body was free to move, further pointing to the role of dampin
93                                  The monkeys were free to move their eyes, and a distractor, but neve
94        Both the server and source code files are free to non-commercial users.
95 (ss) genomes, in that all substitution types are free to occur at different rates.
96 imuli were periodically presented while rats were free to perform the lever-press response.
97  present in the search display and observers were free to prioritize either one of them, thus enablin
98 hese higher-level constraints, and evolution is free to proceed at high rates of directional selectio
99 ohesiveness of "liquid" tissues, whose cells are free to rearrange, should be measurable as tissue su
100 represent plastic domains of the genome that are free to recombine ectopically and experiment with al
101                                 Authors must be free to refuse to consent, without it affecting their
102 ely avoiding risk when selecting home ranges are freed to relax this avoidance when making decisions
103 and activity in the motor system when people are free to respond at any time.
104 tin-positive inhibitory neurons in mice that were free to rest or run on a spherical treadmill.
105 armacy, with the caveat that patients should be free to return to polypharmacy if an adequate trial o
106   We found that these cells or their progeny are free to roam towards the anterior.
107 et DNA in the complex are not restrained and are free to rotate, resulting in relaxation of initially
108 ysine-144 linkage, the Rossmann domain would be free to rotate and bring adenosylcobalamin, pyridoxal
109  between ice and buffer; and 3), the protein is free to rotate even at temperatures as low as 207 K.
110                 The central phenylene linker is free to rotate in the solid state, as determined by a
111   The Co(NH3)63+, although highly localized, is free to rotate to hydrogen bond in several ways to th
112 ucture and an attached piperidine ring which is free to rotate were synthesized.
113 azatetrahydrofolate, in which the side chain is free to rotate, was rapidly converted to long-chain p
114                                     Subjects were free to saccade around the screen and make a choice
115  that the broken ends of mitotic chromosomes are free to search the entire genome for appropriate par
116 ution (IFD), individuals within a population are free to select habitats that maximize their chances
117  and specific target location when the crows were free to select a target.
118       On the following outcome day, subjects were free to select ad libitum from a selection of eithe
119                            When fish schools are free to self-organize in three dimensions, what form
120 ped structure represents the case where they are free to slip past one another.
121  global unfolding, whereas the alpha-helices are free to swap locally in the native basin.
122                                     Surgeons were free to test the device in any situation where they
123 he Oxford Molecular Biolib web site and will be free to the academic research community.
124 icinity of its targets and the helicase core is free to transiently interact with RNA duplexes, possi
125 y harness that partially lifted the body but was free to translate horizontally.
126 wing the inhibitor's degradation, NF-kappa B is free to translocate to the nucleus and induce gene tr
127 me, it no longer complexed with bax, and bax was free to translocate to the mitochondria and precipit
128 sition during interphase [6] [7] [8] and may be free to undergo substantial Brownian motion [9].
129 est amount of the corresponding monomer that is free to undergo radical cation reactions.
130                   We conclude that chromatin is free to undergo substantial Brownian motion, but that
131 , when these mechanisms are disrupted, RIPK1 is free to unveil its program of cellular demise.
132 rom the complex, the positive regulator NasT is free to up-regulate nas gene expression.
133                                    All tools are free to use and available online, either through web
134                      CURTAIN and CURTAIN-PTM are free to use and open source, enabling researchers to
135                                      EcoPLOT is free to use and can be accessed at
136                                    The model is free to use at
137 ennaRNA package is available for download at is free to use for research and educational purposes, an
138                                      libaffy is free to use under the GNU GPL license.
139 riendly interface, is available publicly and is free to use.
140 ple, web-based, risk calculator (OxRec) that is free to use.
141                                 Participants were free to use any other services or interventions dur
142  Considering that participating laboratories were free to use their own reagents and equipment, this
143 tentially crucial parameter that researchers are free to vary.
144  to be constrained: instead, resource intake is free to vary, with increased intake being associated

 
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