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1 nuated by indomethacin and SC-236 (P= 0.0001 cf. vehicle-treated AIA; n= 5-6 per group), indicating t
2 dpoints rebounded only 23.2-42.8% (P < 0.015 cf. placebo).
3                           The PTTE (P < 0.05 cf. placebo) lasted 9-17 weeks, which is similar to othe
4  (viz., 9H(+)) is very strong: pK(a) = 3.08 (cf. Et(3)NH(+) pK(a) = 10.7).
5 se rates 10 acres are needed to infiltrate 1 cfs (100 m(3) h(-1)) of flood flows.
6 s up to 3 times higher for E-1 than for Z-1 (cf. parameter beta).
7 n their high maximum open probability (99.1% cf. 98% for alpha1), but differ in that maximum open pro
8 pen probability of homomeric GlyRs (to 0.16; cf. 0.99 for wild type) but reduced only marginally that
9  the two common FLG null variants was 0.270 (cf. population frequency 0.046).
10 oportion of species assessed by the IUCN (3% cf. 4% of non-marine species).
11 omparable in their AUROC 0.628 [0.602,0.654] cf. 0.635 [0.609,0.662] and (2) Scandinavian transplants
12 reduction in misclassification rates of 75% (cf. PLS-DA) and 80% (cf. SIMCA)-when measurements from s
13 ification rates of 75% (cf. PLS-DA) and 80% (cf. SIMCA)-when measurements from samples not included i
14  marginally that of heteromeric GlyRs (0.96; cf. 0.99 for wild type).
15  crown-of-thorns starfish (CoTS, Acanthaster cf. solaris) are among the foremost causes of coral mort
16 e Midas cichlid species complex (Amphilophus cf. citrinellus) including fish from five lakes in Nicar
17 onscious recognition memory-guided behavior (cf.[5]) and (2) align with mouse models of experience-de
18 America, a 130,000-y-old steppe bison, Bison cf. priscus We extracted and sequenced mitochondrial gen
19 tochromes c, c1; chloroplast cytochromes c6, cf; bacterial cytochromes c2, c550, c551; in total 164 s
20 e selectivity (cf. amine) and high capacity (cf. MOF), but also increased adsorption at higher temper
21 are close to the volume limit of the cavity (cf. Rebek's 55% rule), so the association constant is se
22  between synthetic and theoretical chemists (cf. the cerocene problem).
23 lite isolated from the marine cyanobacterium cf. Oscillatoria sp. that exhibits selective antileishma
24 1 form a dihedral angle of only 3.9 degrees (cf. pyridine-benzene dihedral angles of 35.4 degrees and
25 , however, peak tension was still depressed (cf. normal subject) at the largest degree of myofiber di
26  snaps by tiny marine amphipods (Dulichiella cf. appendiculata).
27  factor of 2 between a concentration factor (cf) of 1 and of 20.
28  extract (es) into PLA and cellulose fibres (cf) into TPS films.
29 on), a new method to identify cell-fraction (cf) QTLs in tumors by leveraging both allelic and total
30 f nucleic acids, including mutant cell-free (cf) DNA in the plasma.
31                                   Cell-free (cf) DNA was isolated from the plasma of 11 pregnant wome
32  high-dimensional flow cytometry, cell-free (cf) DNA, and cytokine and chemokine profiling to identif
33 ots of PIK3CA mutations in plasma cell-free (cf) DNA.
34 ve of mitochondrial function, and cell-free (cf) mtDNA linked to inflammation.
35 ionship between concentrations of cell-free (cf) nuclear DNA (ncDNA) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) wi
36 Rs) in liver tumor DNA or plasma cells free (cf) DNA do not overlap with differentially methylated re
37 Tumor DNA from serum (circulating cell free [cf); all patients] and biopsies [160 mg/day and expansio
38 MJ (4) in 55% overall yield from d-fructose (cf. 37% for azide route and 29% for nosyl route).
39                         The occurrence of G. cf. bengawanicus in Thailand allows us to propose a scen
40 l described herein is attributed to Gavialis cf. bengawanicus and sheds new light on the occurrence o
41  five binding sites are occupied by glycine (cf. three out of five sites for alpha1).
42                                   Hochbergia cf. moroteuthensis was most commonly observed in adult i
43 common parasite was identified as Hochbergia cf. moroteuthensis, a protist of unresolved taxonomic ra
44 ed for solid-state materials (1.4 x 10(6) Hz cf. 10(11)-10(13) Hz).
45     Four out of thirteen individuals, two I. cf. longicephalus, one G. tejaswini and one U. cf. oxyur
46  rhythm of the Indian caecilians Ichthyophis cf. longicephalus and Uraeotyphlus cf. oxyurus (Ichthyop
47 need to consider their environmental impact (cf. microplastic pollution).
48 underlie dissociable aspects of impulsivity (cf. choosing and stopping).
49 om DFT calculations) trans head-head isomer (cf. 50% with PMe3) and the largest affording small amoun
50    Extracts prepared from recollected Jaspis cf. coriacea from five sites in Fiji were pooled.
51 larial potency with an ED(50) of 2.12 mg/kg (cf. artemether = 6 mg/kg) versus P. berghei.
52                                           L. cf. uymesi can grow a posterior extension of its tube an
53 lated species Lithothamnion erinaceum and L. cf. glaciale.
54 ments, which exposed the root portions of L. cf. luymesi to sulfide concentrations between 51-561 mic
55 s between 51-561 microM, demonstrate that L. cf. luymesi use their roots as a respiratory surface to
56 tion by roots of the seep vestimentiferan L. cf. luymesi can be sufficient to fuel net autotrophic to
57 feran species at these sites, Lamellibrachia cf. luymesi, grows quite slowly to lengths exceeding 2 m
58 iated with supra-additive responses in left (cf. results for speech integration) or right (due to emo
59 embers of two sister genera, Microsynodontis cf. batesii and Mochokiella paynei, for which no data we
60  90% repolarication (APD90) (54.4 +/- 2.4 ms cf. 48.5 +/- 0.3 ms, P < 0.05; n = 5).
61    (1) Prolonged epicardial (57.1 +/- 0.5 ms cf. 36.1 +/- 0.07 ms in wild-type (WT), P < 0.001; n = 5
62 successful settlement of a cohort of Mytilus cf. platensis in a shallow subtidal habitat of the South
63 ted tooth, which we identify as Neoparadoxia cf. N. cecilialina, constituting only the second individ
64 ive IC(50) values of 20-227 and 0.82-100 nM (cf. letrozole, 0.89 nM).
65 basis of the observed association between O. cf. ovata blooms, respiratory illness in people, and det
66 taneous contact have been reported during O. cf. ovata blooms and were attributed to palytoxin (PLTX)
67 nd accurate manner (Bias = 0.3%), also in O. cf. ovata extracts and contaminated mussels.
68 -a, the major toxic compound contained in O. cf. ovata extracts.
69 itant with Ostreopsis spp. blooms (mainly O. cf. ovata) in the Mediterranean area.
70              During the mass abundance of O. cf. ovata also exposure to the aerosols on the beach evo
71 (EXP1-2) were run with moderate levels of O. cf. ovata cell numbers (ca. 10(5) cells.L(-1)) and total
72 sults, besides confirming the presence of O. cf. ovata cells, demonstrated for the first time the occ
73 ation being consistent within the species O. cf. ovata, a certain degree of toxin variability was obs
74   Previous studies have demonstrated that O. cf. ovata produces analogues of palytoxin (ovatoxins and
75  palytoxin as the causative agents of the O. cf. ovata -related human sufferings.
76 en normalized the abundance data of toxic O. cf. ovata.
77 thetic DNA and was able to detect 1 ng/uL O. cf. ovata genomic DNA with negligible cross-reactivity f
78 erosols were collected concomitantly with O. cf. ovata blooms, and they were analyzed by both PCR ass
79 nditions at the site of calcification (Omega(cf)), and hence their potential to acclimate to changing
80 uration state of the calcifying fluid (Omega(cf)) at higher temperatures to enhance their calcificati
81  Diploastrea show a steady homeostatic Omega(cf) across the Pacific temperature gradient.
82                              The lower Omega(cf) at the site of calcification can explain a large pro
83  corals to acclimate and reach similar Omega(cf) as corals grown under ambient conditions.
84 he West African dwarf crocodile (Osteolaemus cf. tetraspis) in the southern mainland and the Bijagos
85                                   Ostreopsis cf. ovata appeared in masses from September through Octo
86 X-a), the major toxin produced by Ostreopsis cf. ovata in the Mediterranean Sea.
87  2005, the benthic dinoflagellate Ostreopsis cf. ovata has bloomed across the Mediterranean basin, pr
88  the toxic benthic dinoflagellate Ostreopsis cf. ovata in the complex matrix of marine aerosol at San
89 detection of the toxic microalgae Ostreopsis cf. ovata.
90  toxins, synthesized by a natural Ostreopsis cf. ovata bloom, in suspension in the water and in the a
91                         Blooms of Ostreopsis cf. ovata pose an emerging health threat, causing respir
92 ans, Penicillium chrysogenum and Penicillium cf. citrinum were the most frequent species, which occur
93 hemistry) to measure calcifying fluid pH (pH(cf)) and carbonate chemistry of the corals Pocillopora d
94 terized influence of temperature on coral pH(cf) regulation-the apparent mechanism behind the negativ
95  optimal temperatures (28 C) by elevating pH(cf) and aragonite saturation state ( (cf)) in support of
96 e approaches demonstrate that they record pH(cf) over different time scales, they reveal that both sp
97 sing the sibling annelid species Platynereis cf..
98 oral genomes, Porites lobata and Pocillopora cf. effusa, with vastly improved contiguity that allows
99 ment and reduced internal mental processing (cf. mindfulness), based on the observed increased theta/
100 itical role in song learning and production (cf. Broca's area in humans).
101 r (+)-20Z also proved potent albeit reduced (cf. 34.6 nM) when evaluated against the same cell line p
102 to be 1.2, 1.5, and 15 microM, respectively (cf. 6 microM for the classic substrate bufuralol).
103 l mol(-1) and 25 kcal mol(-1), respectively) cf. BDFE(Fe-H) of 56 kcal mol(-1) for [Fe(III)(eta(5)-Cp
104  or TACI (P < .01 and P < .05, respectively, cf. control, effector-to-target [E:T] ratio 16:1).
105   A desirable system would have selectivity (cf. amine) and high capacity (cf. MOF), but also increas
106                        percura, P. siamensis cf.).
107 ght individuals representing species: C. sp. cf. medius, C. major, C. crossleyi, and C. sibreei.
108 tion of C. medius that we refer to as C. sp. cf. medius.
109 AT5 selective (>3-fold specificity for STAT5 cf. STAT1 and STAT3) inhibitors, BP-1-107, BP-1-108, SF-
110 ing pH(cf) and aragonite saturation state ( (cf)) in support of calcification.
111 diverse, followed by majority White targets (cf. Experiment 4), Asian participants did not differ in
112 FAW larval parasitoid species, and Telenomus cf. remus was the dominant FAW egg parasitoid species.
113 . longicephalus, one G. tejaswini and one U. cf. oxyurus, displayed a more or less distinct surface-a
114 hthyophis cf. longicephalus and Uraeotyphlus cf. oxyurus (Ichthyophiidae) and Gegeneophis tejaswini (
115 ections of Xestospongiacf. carbonaria and X. cf. exigua has provided further insights on the structur

 
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