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1 and 47% more oil than crops forced to remain erect.
2 engorged with blood and the papillae become erect.
3 nna from members of the Channidae lead us to erect a new family of snakehead fishes, Aenigmachannidae
4 sed on the autapomorphic foot morphology, we erect a new taxon, Elektorornis chenguangi gen. et sp. n
7 lobal phylogeny will offer an opportunity to erect a universally standardized scheme of biological cl
8 between "thermoplastic" and "thermoset" and erected a conceptual barrier to the growing number of ne
9 y grounding of two immense icebergs that (i) erected a veritable fence separating colonies and alteri
11 , prevented hemagglutinin-mediated fusion by erecting a network of crosslinked and immobilized surfac
12 ators, and healthcare architects considering erecting a new ICU or revising an existing structure.
13 rgent, the US Supreme Court has responded by erecting a new roadblock to effective climate policy.
14 and clear them from the cell surface and by erecting a physical barrier that restricts their access
15 outside of the virus to the inner shell, and erects a large dome domain directly above the DNA channe
17 ites, filamentous fungi and bacteria need to erect aerial filaments, which develop into fruiting bodi
18 d mutants lacking the chaplins are unable to erect aerial hyphae and differentiate on minimal media.
19 upplementary osmolyte, an osaB mutant cannot erect aerial hyphae and produces up to fivefold greater
21 l mycelium formation, regain the capacity to erect aerial structures when exposed to a small hydropho
24 alent role for clavusporins as morphogens in erecting aerial hyphae and thereby advancing sporulation
25 tive way of antagonizing RTK signaling is to erect and maintain high threshold barriers that prevent
26 ocycle between a large or small cavity, with erect aromatic walls which create a deep hydrophobic spa
28 ion on land-that is, locomotion that is more erect, balanced and mechanically power-saving than is as
30 munity of limiting access to information and erecting barriers to the public dissemination of medical
33 osis is absent, when intergrown they display erect, branching morphologies, raised over the substratu
34 shed, (6) the unduly onerous legal obstacles erected by the Human Tissue Act (2004) should be removed
35 ings suggest that immunosuppressive barriers erected by tumors greatly hamper the antitumor activity
36 g has resulted in shrub expansion, mainly of erect deciduous shrubs in the Low Arctic, but the more e
38 eight and breeds with V-shaped drop and semi-erect ear carriage also showed increased odds of aural h
41 nnulated tubular fossil (reconstructed as an erect epibenthic organism with uniserial arranged modula
45 ependent evidence of higher metabolic rates (erect gait and endothermy), as part of a major resetting
46 laris, while "Tropical" represents the newly erected genus Tetratostichococcus, "Antarctica 1" Tritos
47 or the ancestral phenolic metabolism in moss erect growth and cuticle permeability, consistent with i
50 aintain bone stresses, whereas adopting more erect hindlimb postures helps mitigate bone stresses amo
51 results support a single origin of a pillar-erect hip morphology, ancestral to Eucrocopoda that prec
52 se in flag and second leaf length and a more erect leaf angle, resulting in higher flag and/or second
53 ivity depends on "cooperative" traits (e.g., erect leaves, short stems) that-while beneficial to the
54 results show how the shift from sprawling to erect limb posture relaxed biomechanical constraints, po
58 ar fossil synapsids, we demonstrate that the erect locomotor regime typifying modern therians did not
60 tural mutant with upright upper leaves, less erect middle leaves and relatively flat lower leaves.
61 nd analyses of marker variation were used to erect models to explain the bases of mating type determi
65 allography to have large structural elements erected over the active site region that allow substrate
70 motion analysis implies the potential for an erect posture, consistent with the hip morphology, allow
78 ped together as the Sphenosuchia, with fully erect, slender limbs; their relationships, however, are
82 uction(1), the human expenditure required to erect the largest monuments has led some researchers to
86 ncrease in fruit weight, and transition from erect to pendent fruits, as well as the recent appearanc
87 aidacea - Paranarthrurellidae fam. nov. - is erected to accommodate two genera without family classif
88 otorways in Malaga province (southern Spain) erected to prevent collisions with the common chameleon
89 nt appears to develop normally, resulting in erect, unitegmic ovules that resemble those of gymnosper
91 tructions of the Neandertals as incompletely erect were rejected half a century ago, recent studies o
95 rnative splicing in the transcription factor erect wing (ewg) in Drosophila and dissect its function
97 lates alternative splicing of Neuroglian and erect wing (ewg) transcripts, and has been shown to form
98 molog of human Nuclear respiratory factor 1, erect wing (ewg), is autonomously required to inhibit wa
99 en, we find an unanticipated requirement for Erect Wing (Ewg), the fly homolog of the human sequence-
104 ment of the indirect flight muscles requires erect wing expression in the progenitor myoblasts themse
105 transcriptional regulation of the Drosophila erect wing gene, which provides a vital neuronal functio
110 o the protein distribution, we observed that erect wing transcripts are present in comparable levels
111 nd is reflected in the delayed expression of erect wing, a transcription factor thought to control di