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1 . aegypti during 1950-2000, while this trend is predicted to accelerate to 3.2-4.4% per decade by 205
2 equately capture long-term fate, where PFAAs are predicted to accumulate in open oceans.
3                          River fragmentation is predicted to act jointly with climate change in promo
4 on the bioinformatic analysis, CD151 on EMPs was predicted to activate Src, which was further confirm
5 In a highly dynamic airspace, flying animals are predicted to adjust foraging behaviour to variable w
6 -long sequence in the LdNT3 mRNA 3' UTR that is predicted to adopt a stem-loop structure.
7 olutionary dynamics of microbial communities are predicted to affect both the tempo and trajectory of
8  For the year 2014, the added O&NG emissions are predicted to affect surface ozone across a large geo
9 anization of inhibitory synaptic input might be predicted to affect network function in vivo.
10                                    Many have been predicted to affect the expression and secondary st
11 racellular loop in beta2R-Y199(5.38)A, which is predicted to affect its interactions with beta-arrest
12 ic nucleosome-depleted regions (NDRs), which is predicted to affect local nucleosome positioning by l
13                           While the mutation is predicted to affect protein structure, the molecular
14                                         This is predicted to affect wild organisms, particularly beca
15 (p.Arg261His) and c.2045 T > A (p.Ile682Asn) were predicted to affect protein structure.
16 ting missense protein change, p.(Ala273Lys), is predicted to alter a DNA-binding residue in the first
17 ugs that inhibit gene expression or function are predicted to ameliorate disease symptoms.
18             Because M2-polarized macrophages are predicted to antagonize antitumor effects, targeting
19 tor is a correlated topological phase, which is predicted to arise from the formation of a charge-den
20                          This signaling bias was predicted to arise from unique interactions of the l
21 rations needed to unfold mAb at 25 degrees C are predicted to be 2-3 M for the pretransition and 5-7
22 , future observations of penguin performance are predicted to be below the long-term mean with a prob
23 rol cohort, and the amino acid substitutions are predicted to be damaging.
24 TNNI3:p.R79C, 0.7%; TNNT2:p.R286H, 2.7%) but are predicted to be deleterious by computational tools.
25 nal evaluation of rare genetic variants that are predicted to be deleterious.
26                       Microbial interactions are predicted to be driven by acetate and molecular hydr
27 are conserved in coronavirus spike proteins, are predicted to be electrostatically frustrated at acid
28 t, transmembrane domain (TMD)-containing E3s are predicted to be ER-localised, but for most their org
29    Hypothetical proteins [HP] are those that are predicted to be expressed in an organism, but no evi
30 nformational changes such as protein folding are predicted to be heterogeneous.
31 ates lack Plasmodium falciparum homologs and are predicted to be involved in host-parasite interactio
32  level of >100 other proteins, many of which are predicted to be lipoproteins, in the culture medium
33         Moreover, these silicon transporters are predicted to be localized in plasma membrane, but th
34                             Temperate phages are predicted to be prevalent in marine systems where th
35  that induce curvature of the Golgi membrane are predicted to be required, by analogy to vesicle budd
36 large group of proteins were identified that are predicted to be retained locally at the tissue of ex
37 ies-specific selective sweeps, most of which are predicted to be soft sweeps acting on standing genet
38 ion from the PAH precursors, these two NPAHs are predicted to be spread across the globe.
39 s of pMEIs and other genomic variants, pMEIs are predicted to be the potential causal variant for 352
40  order oligomerisation, which has previously been predicted to be important for Rheb-signalling suppr
41 79Met) has an allele frequency of 0.0002 and is predicted to be a damaging mutation.
42  resources that change across space and time is predicted to be a fundamental driver of animal moveme
43         The recombinant FA796 protein, which is predicted to be a homotetramer of the 1Fe-SOR class,
44 is synthesized as a proprotein (proBFT) that is predicted to be a lipoprotein and that is cleaved int
45                 This activity of FIT2, which is predicted to be active in the ER lumen, is required i
46                                           PE is predicted to be an anchored membrane protein, but its
47                                        CLRN1 is predicted to be an essential protein in hair bundles,
48                Thus, cotranslational folding is predicted to be beneficial because it allows proteins
49                                This feedback is predicted to be chromosome autonomous, but this has n
50          The current HPV vaccination program is predicted to be cost saving.
51 the associated two proton transfer reactions is predicted to be different in the polymerase than in a
52 egion immediately upstream of these residues is predicted to be disordered and removing this motif ca
53 n, retention in porcine iliofemoral arteries is predicted to be dominated by solid coating, whereas p
54 ion on transfer of patients among hospitals, is predicted to be effective, enabling targeted and effi
55               The wG-T->G-T* tautomerization is predicted to be endoergic in aqueous solution and the
56  of the sulfur dioxide-involved pathway that is predicted to be endothermic.
57 n the therapeutic benefit of restoring Ube3a is predicted to be greatest(1,2).
58 on of the signature to similar CRC data sets is predicted to be high.
59                This isomer of Al(2)FeO(4)(+) is predicted to be highly reactive with respect to C-H b
60 ive scores in both cohorts, and this variant is predicted to be in the top 0.3% of most deleterious s
61 daptive, the level of reproductive restraint is predicted to be inversely linked to the remaining lif
62 hat the integrin-binding site of human CD40L is predicted to be located in the trimeric interface by
63    Maximal reproductive effort early in life is predicted to be maladaptive by accelerating ageing di
64              For both isomers, bond shifting is predicted to be much faster than competing conformati
65      Although a large portion of the protein is predicted to be natively unstructured, in reconstitut
66 t class of SNX19 risk-associated transcripts is predicted to be overexpressed, defined by an exon-exo
67 pendent inactivation of I(Ca,L) by Cav3-F97C is predicted to be primarily responsible for APD prolong
68 orption, N(2) adsorption at open metal sites is predicted to be relatively weak across the MOF datase
69                     This skyrmion Hall angle is predicted to be skyrmion diameter-dependent.
70 iers to the critical modes in ferroelectrics is predicted to be small.
71                 The two-gene module HEPN/MNT is predicted to be the most abundant toxin/antitoxin (TA
72        Finally, the extent of CO(2) fixation was predicted to be dependent on the amount of ATP gener
73 p weaning mass, but mass transfer efficiency was predicted to be highest at the mean birthdate.
74                        For two variants that were predicted to be benign, in vitro modeling demonstra
75         In addition, key upstream regulators were predicted to be commonly regulated across all condi
76 es in conditions under future climate change were predicted to be considerably less novel than the ex
77 ollected from four independent cohorts, that were predicted to be deleterious de-novo variants and ex
78 onic durations, realized dispersal distances were predicted to be greatest in the tropics and at high
79 lmost 50% of the human spliceosomal proteins were predicted to be intrinsically disordered or to cont
80 ring Salmonella-induced gut inflammation and were predicted to be involved in iron uptake.
81  Their secondary metabolite pathway products were predicted to be involved in the production of ansam
82                   In comparison, 26 patients were predicted to be nonresponders; 50.0% of these predi
83 thin each age category, high BMI individuals were predicted to be older on average than their actual
84 compared to nonsmokers, whereas male smokers were predicted to be one and a half times as old as thei
85 esized a set of pai-extended luciferins that were predicted to be red-shifted luminophores.
86 er abundance in human livers, EtioG and DHTG were predicted to be transported by both OATP1B1 and OAT
87                               Female smokers were predicted to be twice as old as their chronological
88                Exceptionally low river flows are predicted to become more frequent and more severe ac
89 adults with T2DM increases, young-onset T2DM is predicted to become a more frequent feature of the br
90 s with NASH will develop cirrhosis, and NASH is predicted to become the leading indication for liver
91      Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is predicted to become the second leading cause of cance
92  with T2D without cardio-renal disease would be predicted to benefit greatly from CVD risk factor int
93 , wide presence in many tumor subclones, and are predicted to bind to the most frequent MHC alleles i
94 ated in a region of open chromatin, rs679482 is predicted to bind DMRT2, and allele-specific transcri
95 e a Vif/CBF-beta/PPP2R5 complex in which Vif is predicted to bind the same PPP2R5 surface as physiolo
96                         MicroRNA (miR)-1946a is predicted to bind to the TGFbeta1 3' untranslated reg
97 nt number of peptides encoded by the vaccine were predicted to bind patient HLA haplotypes.
98 men, including in women intending pregnancy, is predicted to bring population health benefits (10 990
99 men, including in women intending pregnancy, was predicted to bring population health benefits and be
100 driven increases in SSTs for tropical waters are predicted to cause increased stratification, and mor
101  temperatures associated with climate change are predicted to cause reductions in body size, a key de
102               These changes in activity have been predicted to cause degeneration by attenuating auto
103 c.49G > A, p.(E17K) activating variant which was predicted to cause lethality if expressed ubiquitous
104               Precipitation across the globe is predicted to change more intensively under future cli
105 g/mL was estimated, and a single 300 mg dose was predicted to clear 109 parasites/mL with 95% certain
106    However, few published guide RNAs (gRNAs) are predicted to cleave the majority of HIV-1 viral quas
107                                     CTSV had been predicted to cleave ECM proteins in the AMR glomeru
108             Furthermore, the D-LTR-P4-227913 was predicted to cleave a median of 96.1% of patient-der
109 h signal characteristics and sensory systems are predicted to co-evolve according to environmental co
110 .8 solar radii(7), and the two neutron stars are predicted to coalesce in [Formula: see text] million
111                            As climate change is predicted to compound biotic stress with larger and m
112 GFPs, Envy and short-lifetime monomeric GFP, were predicted to constitute the best performing couple
113 ypothetical protein of unknown function that is predicted to contain an N-terminal helix-turn-helix (
114 ought extent and severity have increased and are predicted to continue to increase in many parts of t
115                                         This is predicted to contribute to the loss of feedforward in
116 ine 194, and threonine 289 of APOE in L5 and was predicted to contribute to L5's negative surface cha
117 mprovements in early diagnosis and treatment were predicted to contribute to the largest increases in
118 women and men up to age 30, 40, and 45 years is predicted to cost $830 000, $1 843 000, and $1 471 00
119                               Although water is predicted to de-wet purely repulsive surfaces and eva
120 nimals adapted to live in these environments are predicted to deal more effectively with environmenta
121 umber of people infected with onchocerciasis was predicted to decline from almost 19 million in 1995
122                           Primary production was predicted to decline with elevation.
123 nergy expenditures and peak body ice content were predicted to decline in Wood Frogs across most of o
124             Conversely, feeding by omnivores is predicted to decrease in this area with minor increas
125 trients from reaching the euphotic zone, and is predicted to decrease net primary production (NPP) up
126                    Skipping of exons 7 and 8 is predicted to delete critical amino acids in the ATP-b
127 ression as a function of developmental stage are predicted to determine the role of each family in re
128                              Warning signals are predicted to develop signal monomorphism via positiv
129  threshold of 0.70, 71 of 356 patients would be predicted to develop critical illness, of which 59 (8
130  for individuals harboring P/LP variants who were predicted to develop disease (G+).
131  pathway per month, of whom 1691 (27%) would be predicted to die within 10 years from their disease.
132 he PSENEN mutations occur on TM regions that are predicted to disrupt membrane function.
133 ymous mutations in the PEST-like domain that are predicted to disrupt the secondary structure resulte
134 ical and physiological properties, as timing is predicted to diverge between these axons when extrins
135 er than the canonical PDX1 enhancer complex, are predicted to drive INS transactivation.
136 ds represents an additional tuning knob that is predicted to drive the system into the topological ph
137        This very atypical pattern of the RAS is predicted to elevate bradykinin levels in multiple ti
138 ne that included six Strep A M peptides that were predicted to elicit antisera that would cross-react
139                                These domains are predicted to enable Rad23 to transport polyubiquityl
140                            All three islands are predicted to encode mobile genetic elements as well
141                                The pelX gene is predicted to encode a member of the short-chain dehyd
142 ocus scfCDE was transcribed as an operon and is predicted to encode an ABC importer for nutrient upta
143        A Staphylococcus aureus gene (Sa0102) is predicted to encode an OhyA.
144 n between exons 8 and 10 (junc8.10) and that is predicted to encode proteins that lack the characteri
145 lluscipoxvirus, molluscum contagiosum virus, is predicted to encode several vaccinia virus homologs o
146 n the reference genome, HanXRQChr04g0095951, was predicted to encode an RNA methyltransferase family
147 ral functions such as neural crest formation are predicted to enhance adaptive immunity in TNBC while
148 olayer hBN, which has no center of symmetry, is predicted to exhibit piezoelectric properties, yet ex
149           Neurons tuned to notch frequencies were predicted to exhibit longer latencies and lower mea
150 gnatures of chiral in-gap states, which have been predicted to exist at the boundaries of topological
151  climatically active gas as low oxygen zones are predicted to expand and El Nino cycles change.
152 sphere, where feeding by tropical herbivores is predicted to expand from the northern Caribbean to ex
153                               Climate change is predicted to expand the production of mesopelagic MeH
154 f the latch can be accurately calculated and are predicted to extend throughout the cap and into the
155 esigned monomer sequences, where all of them were predicted to fold into structures with high fold- a
156              Specifically, coating retention is predicted to follow piecewise linear kinetics, reflec
157 ts expressed in each N. oerstedii eye, which are predicted to form 20 long-wavelength-sensitive, 10 m
158 n actin, particularly Lys(326) and Lys(328), are predicted to form critical electrostatic interaction
159 mino acids (termed D-octadecapeptide), which is predicted to form an amphipathic alpha helix.
160 iderable complementarity with the 5' UTR and is predicted to form an extensive secondary structure th
161                      The h1-h2 linker region is predicted to form an unexpected beta-hairpin that may
162                   Especially stable hairpins were predicted to form near five shared breakpoints, est
163 ntially expressed in healthy testis or brain were predicted to function as oncogenes and were signifi
164                 Changes in surface potential are predicted to give rise to apparent changes in membra
165 sixfold and eightfold degenerate points that are predicted to give rise, under modest magnetic fields
166  have identified some reaction partners that are predicted to give stable 1,4-diazabutatrienes by sur
167                       Jordan's T2DM epidemic is predicted to grow sizably in the next three decades,
168 nsulator coupled to an s-wave superconductor is predicted to harbor chiral Majorana modes.
169                              Sex chromosomes are predicted to harbour elevated levels of sexually ant
170 ion pipeline, to model 27 families, where 20 are predicted to have a reliable fold with estimated tem
171 the highest ranking males in a social group, are predicted to have better access to mates and produce
172                            Almost 2000 lakes are predicted to have chloride concentrations above 50 m
173 tected metals with dimensions down to ~10 nm are predicted to have extraordinarily high strength and
174 ifting MADS box protein-protein interactions are predicted to have influenced floral evolution.
175 spring by mothers, such as infant body mass, are predicted to have long-lasting effects on offspring
176 , the Cav3 mutation-induced changes in I(to) are predicted to have negligible effect on APD, whereas
177             We identified 18 accessions that are predicted to have polymorphisms in GBSS that affect
178 the COSMIC Cancer Gene Census, 178 sequences are predicted to have possible NES motifs containing can
179 omeric receptor complexes of P2X7A and P2X7L are predicted to have reduced numbers of ATP-binding sit
180 xpressed on tumor cells and Mertk in the TME is predicted to have a combinatorial benefit to enhance
181             The TTFtt(2-)-centered diradical is predicted to have a singlet ground state by theory an
182 e, RaF, is of particular interest because it is predicted to have an electronic structure appropriate
183    Like some other FAST proteins, RVB NSP1-1 is predicted to have an N-terminal myristoyl modificatio
184 linear complex [Dy(C(2) B(9) H(11) )(2) ](-) is predicted to have comparable properties with the line
185                        The novel coronavirus is predicted to have dire implications on global food sy
186 onation of propanal by the chiral bases 9-11 is predicted to have ee's ranging from 58% (with 9) to 9
187                   Moreover, the 3D structure is predicted to have four alpha-helices interlinked by t
188       In modeling of invasion dynamics, SDGD was predicted to have a quicker impact on female mosquit
189 The opioid receptor agonist, leu-enkephalin, was predicted to have antisurvival effects in ccRCC, pri
190 ce and relative nontoxicity, but Fe(2)GeS(4) was predicted to have higher stability with respect to d
191        Conversely, the antagonist, naloxone, was predicted to have prosurvival effects, primarily thr
192 om 389 G+ individuals (4.5% of total cohort) were predicted to have at least 1 MCVD.
193 one of which resembled S. Typhimurium DT104, were predicted to have emerged circa 1960 and 1972.
194  and found that poorly differentiated tumors were predicted to have increased sensitivity to multiple
195     Several oral drugs, including metformin, were predicted to have intestinal concentrations that ma
196 putative C-terminal sorting tag (MYXO-CTERM) is predicted to help direct 34 different proteins onto t
197 ified among the methemoglobinemic cohort and were predicted to impair enzyme function.
198 erone exhibit social network properties that are predicted to impede the evolution of cooperation.
199                        Puzzlingly, this form is predicted to impede electrical conduction to an exten
200 Ss, and climate change over the next century is predicted to impose pressure on these areas, particul
201 urally occurring human genetic variants that are predicted to inactivate protein-coding genes provide
202 ngements, frameshifts, and nonsense variants are predicted to inactivate the SOX6 variant allele.
203 ene drive mechanisms have been proposed that are predicted to increase in frequency within a populati
204                         Since hypoxia and OA are predicted to increase in the face of climate change,
205 ency and intensity of extreme weather events are predicted to increase.
206 ugh the combination of these mutations would be predicted to increase ceftazidime hydrolysis further,
207 -onset fatal neurodegenerative disorder that is predicted to increase across the globe by ~70% in the
208               Alternatively, nutrient supply is predicted to increase biomass where herbivores alter
209 levated atmospheric carbon dioxide (eCO(2) ) is predicted to increase growth rates of forest trees.
210  are already considerable, the impact of SVD is predicted to increase substantially with the growing
211                           Forecasted warming is predicted to increase the spatial cohesion of the hab
212   The contribution of oxic methane source(s) is predicted to increase with lake size, accounting for
213         While the frequency of regime shifts is predicted to increase, the fundamental relationships
214 ly instrumented exposure to PCSK9 inhibitors was predicted to increase AD risk in both of the AD samp
215 ablished alien species numbers per continent were predicted to increase from 2005 to 2050 by 36%.
216 Great Lakes region where energy requirements were predicted to increase.
217      Nevertheless, genomes of bacteriophages were predicted to infect nearly every major bee-gut bact
218 enotypic traits and environmental conditions are predicted to influence individual specialization; ho
219 548088.6:c.2110_2111ins[A(40_70);2100_2110]) is predicted to insert a stretch of 13 or more lysines f
220 yteByte identifies food-based compounds that are predicted to interact with specific protein targets.
221  total of four miRNAs and their target mRNAs were predicted to involve in synthesis of melanin, carot
222 ies particularly from fats and carbohydrates are predicted to lead to high levels of mortality.
223             6); the three nonsense mutations are predicted to lead to premature termination of the pr
224  is an antiferromagnetic Mott insulator, has been predicted to lead to the formation of small Fermi p
225  A, since a Y130E phosphomimetic form of Syk is predicted to lead to reduced helicity of interdomain
226            Sexually antagonistic coevolution is predicted to lead to the divergence of male and femal
227 e for human immunodeficiency virus infection was predicted to lead to larger reductions in TB inciden
228 is pocket collapsed the MKP5 active site and was predicted to limit MAPK binding.
229 ected cases with loiasis hypermicrofilaremia are predicted to live in hypoendemic areas currently not
230 in SOC while the southern part of the region is predicted to lose SOC.
231                            Spatial structure is predicted to mitigate these costs, however, and exper
232  The N-terminal dCache sensor domain of AlgC is predicted to modulate the PMM activity of the cytopla
233                        These n = 18 patients were predicted to need, on average, 7 more days in hospi
234                                 Most changes are predicted to occur by 2050 and can significantly aff
235 ssing RM CD200R, mimicking interactions that are predicted to occur in vivo Our findings suggest that
236 rangutans, infanticide by non-sire males has been predicted to occur due to their extremely long inte
237                    Although such states have been predicted to occur in three-dimensional semimetals,
238  in the absence of TRS, where backscattering is predicted to occur.
239 ments and lineage-specific ion channels that are predicted to operate downstream of chemoreceptor act
240                                This increase is predicted to outweigh biomass lost from small islands
241  in RNA-guided transposition, whereas others are predicted to perform functions distinct from adaptiv
242 y affected whether or not one native species was predicted to persist in competition with L. serriola
243 k cholesterol, but carotenoids and hopanoids are predicted to play a similar role in modulating membr
244 eme instability in the absence of zinc-which are predicted to poise p53 on the cusp of folding/unfold
245 8) bacteria g(-1) of surface marine sediment are predicted to produce DMSP, and their contribution to
246          Extending vaccination to older ages is predicted to produce small additional health benefits
247 scenario, a change to a 1+1 schedule in 2018 was predicted to produce 31 (6, 76) additional IPD cases
248 lil, quinoxyfen, fenhexamid, o-phenylphenol) were predicted to produce a shortened AGD in male pups,
249 real-case exposures to individual pesticides were predicted to produce little to no impact on surviva
250 F2, an oxidant defense transcription factor, are predicted to promote tumor development.
251 ients with higher MRD, in whom it might have been predicted to provide more value.
252                    While plate-based designs are predicted to reach the upper bounds, experimental ve
253                         Optimal height value was predicted to reach 3.96 cm when using 26.8% X, 50.5%
254 ctron-hole plasma in charge-neutral graphene is predicted to realize a quantum critical system in whi
255 amentally changing coral reef ecosystems and are predicted to reduce productivity of coral reef fish
256     Virus-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies are predicted to reduce viral load, ameliorate symptoms,
257 tinuing treatment of 1000 patients per month is predicted to reduce prevalence by 51% (42-61) and inc
258 g vaccination to women and men aged 45 years is predicted to reduce these outcomes by an additional 0
259                   Girls-only HPV vaccination was predicted to reduce the median age-standardised cerv
260 e that is conserved in other S-box RNAs that are predicted to regulate translation.
261 the double-elite enhancer, GH22J020947, that is predicted to regulate CRKL (CRK-like proto-oncogene,
262          A rarer class of S-box riboswitches is predicted to regulate translation initiation.
263   A total of 61 cytokines and growth factors were predicted to regulate the 7 chondrocyte cell phenot
264 te-modified or glycosylated lignin phenolics are predicted to require transporters for membrane trans
265 e Val-17, Gly-22, Leu-25, Asn-26, and Pro-29 are predicted to reside along the same surface of the tr
266  finding 2 regions in the phase diagram that are predicted to result in highly active catalysts.
267                         Nine of the variants are predicted to result in loss-of-function of the prote
268  The c.913C>T variant on the paternal allele is predicted to result in a premature stop codon p.(Gln3
269 ed screening of POAG and PACG in rural China is predicted to result in an ICUR of US$569 (95% CI 17 t
270                               Climate change is predicted to result in warmer and drier Neotropical f
271                       Girls-only vaccination was predicted to result in elimination in 60% (58-65) of
272   Only a small subset of biallelic deletions were predicted to result in coding exon disruption.
273     The isolated 11-amino-acid peptide probe was predicted to retain the native three-dimensional (3D
274                     Species rear range edges are predicted to retract as climate warms, yet evidence
275  and plasma and tissue silver concentrations were predicted to return to baseline levels within 2 wk
276                          Stream temperatures are predicted to rise and become increasingly variable,
277 ng Asp(80) and Pro(81) Cleavage at this site was predicted to separate the first epidermal growth fac
278 he identified O-glycosites are conserved and are predicted to serve roles in proprotein processing, r
279 s with non-centrosymmetric crystal structure are predicted to show spin-selective band splitting from
280 e causal risk variants in H3K27Ac peaks that are predicted to significantly break transcription facto
281 n algal CO(2)-concentrating mechanism, which is predicted to significantly increase the efficiency of
282 rt, climate change and socio-economic change-were predicted to significantly affect future impacts of
283 age damage in area, and 22% and 56% in depth were predicted to significantly compromise on the effica
284 pothesized to be rhythmogenic, reducing ICAN is predicted to slow down or stop breathing; its contrib
285                          DNA nicking by Can1 is predicted to slow down viral replication kinetics by
286      Temporal variation in natural selection is predicted to strongly impact the evolution and demogr
287                                  Weight loss was predicted to substantially reduce diabetes odds even
288                               Kagome magnets are predicted to support intrinsic Chern quantum phases
289 densates, since their non-equilibrium nature is predicted to suppress quantum depletion.
290 t everolimus, temsirolimus, and pomalidomide are predicted to target the calcificasome.
291  set-based tests identified an enhancer that is predicted to target CRKL and is significantly associa
292                                 MicroRNA-26a was predicted to target ITPR1 (confirmed by luciferase a
293                           Numerous therapies were predicted to target LA, including TNF, NFkappaB, MA
294                       Ongoing climate change is predicted to trigger major shifts in the geographic d
295                C-(2-Pyridyl)nitrile imine 38 is predicted to undergo a new rearrangement to cyanopyri
296                                   These MAGs are predicted to use diverse energy conservation pathway
297  nucleotide binding pocket of the GTPase and are predicted to variably affect diverse aspects of RRAS
298                                 Flight costs are predicted to vary with environmental conditions, and
299  If this protective layer thaws, these soils are predicted to warm up at 1.5x to 4x the rate of other
300 hropogenic climate change, and the situation is predicted to worsen in the future.

 
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