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1 pulate Mendelian inheritance ratios in their favour.
2 -carrier sperm to bias transmission in their favour.
3 from the predictive processing framework it favours.
4 Male immigration and female residency were favoured.
5 swap oligomerisation being thermodynamically favoured.
6 er) habitats, where the low-plated allele is favoured.
7 Tuning the stabilities of intermediates to favour a desired reaction pathway can improve selectivit
9 ld be involved. Sherpa adaptation appears to favour a lower sympathetic vasoconstrictor activity comp
10 did not fit the empirical data, and instead favour a model of multiple episodes of gene flow into bo
11 mutants induce gene-expression changes that favour a premalignant cell fate, and, in an assay for ne
14 species coexistence as they are expected to favour A. oculatus during territorial interactions with
15 o commercial fisheries and have increasingly favoured a single-age class, potentially affecting the a
16 effort, to less pollinator-dependent plants favouring a prolonged phenology with smaller plant size
19 ing cannot be maintained and where selection favours a capacity for inbreeding by functional hermaphr
21 ogenous L-arginine couples ISCs function and favours a model in which the ISCs niche couples the nutr
22 sea ice and Atlantic overturning conditions favoured abyssal ocean ventilation at the YD and marked
23 method, we found that metaPSICOV and DNCON2 favour accuracy, whereas CCMPred detects contacts with m
24 avioural, ecological and life history traits favour adaptation to urban environments for different ma
29 e argue that the evidence now overwhelmingly favours an approach that takes fixations, not individual
30 m nanocrystals to tetracene is energetically favoured, and hence triplet transfer proceeds via a char
31 in annual asthma exacerbation rate reduction favouring benralizumab over dupilumab was observed (RR =
32 in annual asthma exacerbation rate reduction favouring benralizumab over mepolizumab was observed, al
34 tood by postulating that strong correlations favour breaking time-reversal symmetry to form Chern ins
35 an enable one party to sway decisions in its favour, but when multiple parties engage in gerrymanderi
36 lterations of key oncogenic genes, which are favoured by a number of risk factors, including lifestyl
38 sible contacts, but seems to be particularly favoured by formation of non-native contacts between the
40 ained in an evolutionary context if they are favoured by life history trade-offs as conceptualized in
41 ng sex-chromosome evolution is thought to be favoured by linkage between the sex-determining locus an
48 pecially in LAD occlusion, as reentries were favoured by the ischemic region intersecting the septo-a
50 ver whether private or social information is favoured can drive dynamic changes in collective behavio
52 d postprocedural risks combined) continue to favour CEA, the similarity of the postprocedural rates s
53 procedural and postprocedural risks combined favoured CEA, with treatment differences at 1, 3, 5, 7,
54 K inhibition some cell populations appear to favour cell-substrate interactions in a sprouting assay
55 s - especially if the distribution of memory favours cellular cooperation during storage or recall.
57 The use of metallic Li is one of the most favoured choices for next-generation Li batteries, espec
58 ion of vascular invasion during bone healing favours chondrogenic over osteogenic differentiation of
59 on nucleosome binding and that such disorder favours chromatin fluidity, the structural behaviour and
62 and species under laboratory conditions that favour colony growth, we observe rapid and parallel loss
64 ithin the populations, suggesting mechanisms favouring cross pollination and/or selection for more ge
67 distribution and reveals that erratic stages favour delivering of non-cohesive sandy sediment more th
71 ed side of the acyl-catalyst intermediate is favoured due to stabilizing CH-pai-stacking interactions
72 itterness of the pulp apparently was a trait favoured early during domestication, with genomic data s
74 ranged from more pollinator-dependent plants favouring early reproductive effort, to less pollinator-
75 l to Madagascar, using oceanic currents that favoured eastward dispersal at that time, is a highly su
76 environments with greater resource diversity favour ecological diversity among consumers (via disrupt
78 ence of FRB 200428 with an X-ray burst(9-11) favours emission models that describe synchrotron masers
80 least squares mean from baseline to week 97 favoured enzalutamide versus placebo for FACT-P social a
86 the Universe was only 1.5 billion years old favours formation through either cold-mode accretion or
88 strongly influenced vegetation composition, favouring grasses over Calluna vulgaris, and led to a re
92 s ; droplet size between 20 and 50 mum) also favoured high posterior-superior deposition in the nasal
93 from nature as to how long-term warming can favour higher trophic levels, with the potential to stre
95 l program through metabolic alterations that favour histone H4K20 hypomethylation at the promoter reg
98 nterior hindgut reduces oxygen diffusion and favours hydrogen accumulation, facilitating fermentation
99 to spared function and constant recovery was favoured, implying a more significant improvement in cas
101 ry elaborates on how a particular trait once favoured in an ancient environment might become maladapt
102 h excess indels and early transcription were favoured in origination with a stepwise formation of gen
103 ty genes on the X chromosome might have been favoured in recent population expansions that selected f
104 tion between personality and life history is favoured in some ecological contexts but not in others.
105 the intervention group was non-significantly favoured in the FTND (adjusted mean difference 6 months
106 gests that the conditions that most strongly favour indiscriminate mating were probably present at th
107 s suggest that sexual selection is likely to favour individual differences in behaviour, social plast
109 utcomes, morbidity profiles and cost-savings favour intermittent therapy in most randomized trials, b
110 ially stacked chromophores and geometrically favours intramolecular photochemical [2 + 2] cycloadditi
114 the clonal composition of the tumour in our favour, leading to collateral sensitivity and proliferat
115 ysis using period-wise baselines, supine SVC favoured levosimendan over placebo, estimated mean diffe
116 natural populations differ, adaptations that favour life in the domesticated environment are unlikely
118 ibitory neurons resided within layer 2/3 and favoured locations near the postsynaptic neuron and ahea
119 ic system in which non-trivial band topology favours long-range order of orbital angular momentum but
120 ability across vegetation types, with zebras favouring low vulnerability once DM has reduced encounte
122 evasion and activation of survival pathways favouring malignant haematopoietic cell maintenance, def
126 electron beam and X-rays have emerged as the favoured methods of food irradiation in recent years.
127 suggest that strong deterministic processes favour microorganisms with convergent functions (as in t
128 on two infection-related mechanisms that can favour migration: moving to escape versus recover from i
131 sed on random partitioning of available data favours models that overfit and 'memorize' the training
132 nsmitter output and diffusion, with evidence favouring modestly more diffusional contribution to delt
133 ffuse middle cerebellar peduncle MRI-lesions favoured MOGAD (17/37 (46%)) over MS (3/30 (10%); p=0.00
135 azonia atmosphere-land-ocean coupled system, favouring more extreme terrestrial and marine conditions
137 st secondary clinical outcomes significantly favoured MT (absolute difference in mRS 0-2 of 22% and a
138 f 4C antibiotics reduced selective pressures favouring multidrug-resistant epidemic ribotypes and was
139 x17, shifts the genomic targeting of Fli1 to favour nearby Sox consensus sites and enhances the vascu
140 re(7-13) to several thousand kelvin, and (3) favours new ice structures with a close-packed oxygen la
141 alance between energy intake and expenditure favouring nutrient-storage pathways, which evolved to ma
143 er, the Maillard reaction can be directed in favour of aroma formation by selecting appropriate precu
144 baseline in EQ-5D-5L utility index score in favour of cabazitaxel over abiraterone or enzalutamide (
146 progression-free survival was 8.8 months in favour of CDKI plus endocrine therapy over placebo plus
147 OAC embryotoxicity and the recommendation in favour of close pregnancy surveillance is still valid.
149 a good clinical outcome was less than 12% in favour of deferoxamine mesylate, then to move to a phase
151 The midday reduction in green preference in favour of dim light depends on the transient receptor po
153 was observed in change in total hip BMD, in favour of FG (0.007 g/cm2 [95% CI 0.004 to 0.013], p = 0
158 nging to one behavioural group or another in favour of placing them along axes of participant behavio
162 4400 per year) with the potential benefit in favour of second-generation TKI (willingness to pay $200
167 ard ratio (HR) of 0.58 (95% CI 0.39-0.84) in favour of the capivasertib group (two-sided p=0.0044; on
168 ebo plus fulvestrant group was 6.9 months in favour of the CDKI group (range across the trials 5.5-7.
169 receptors, and therefore tips the balance in favour of the evolution of CRISPR-based resistance.
174 m their IPD equivalents by a relative 10% in favour of the research intervention to 5% in favour of c
175 ived from published AD were slightly more in favour of the research interventions than those from IPD
178 These findings provide further evidence in favour of using low-dose radioactive iodine for treatmen
179 group and placebo group was 1.57 cm/year in favour of vosoritide (95% CI [1.22-1.93]; two-sided p<0.
183 ailable for transplantation, our data do not favour one alternative donor type over another in this s
184 and plaque Abeta deposition, several factors favour one or the other, such as the carboxy-terminal si
185 lusion when they disproportionately harm (or favour) one plant species over another, but these fitnes
186 Coevolutionary pathways of indirect effects favour ongoing trait evolution by promoting slow but con
189 he triplet donor and polyacenes which either favour or prohibit charge transfer as the triplet accept
193 he formation of coffinite, USiO(4), has been favoured over uraninite, UO(2+x), during subsequent alte
194 high fat diet which increases adipose tissue favouring overweight and obesity, and housed in either a
196 interfacial energies of two blocks generally favour parallel orientations, so that the perpendicular
197 ade-off between the use of host resources to favour parasite reproduction and the negative effects on
199 pair-bond length could be a secondary factor favouring perennial social monogamy, particularly in spe
200 th a larger drift load because genetic drift favours phenotypes which have a larger number of genotyp
201 crobes can generate fitness differences that favour plant species exclusion when they disproportionat
202 strategy of long-term adaptive benefits and favouring potential pathways of colonisation of the opti
204 tween groups in competitive situations could favour psychological mechanisms that detect, anticipate
206 trol on the emplacement mode of CAMP magmas, favouring rapid eruption pulses (a few centuries each).
207 tively correlated with LCNP, while HL plants favoured rapidly reversible quenching (qE), which positi
213 size-advantage model (SAM), selection should favour sex change when the second sex achieves greater r
214 The lower soil pH post-clearance may have favoured shrub species, which are typically tolerant of
215 the Xist B/C-repeat, also plays a key role, favouring silencing of genes with pre-existing H3K27me3
216 scosities expected in the Earth, potentially favouring slow-slip rather than rupture propagation for
217 trategy was also contrasting, with LL plants favouring slowly reversible non-photochemical quenching
222 f energy from these processes can be used to favour some, and suppress other, transitions so that com
223 ion and increases in non-natives appeared to favour species associated with drier climatic conditions
224 In the future, communities will continue to favour species that are generalists as climate change in
225 s in our study region, therefore potentially favouring species with planktonic-dispersing larva and w
226 s that cell fusion, as macroevolution event, favours specific sarcoma development according to the di
227 Significant between-group differences, all favouring STN-DBS, were found for NMSS, SCOPA-motor comp
228 tional area of fast-twitch muscle fibres and favoured strength/power vs. endurance/untrained phenotyp
232 xygen concentrations (Beroe, doliolids), but favour taxa that occur in the OMZ (Lilyopsis, phaeodaria
234 on, is widely recognized to produce H(2) and favour the abiotic genesis of CH(4) in shallow settings.
235 c warming at the landscape level appeared to favour the colonization of warm-associated species, whil
238 t of open and agricultural landscapes, which favour the erosion, could thus bias the reconstructed la
242 size aggregates flavanol-bPRPs formed could favour the interaction with aPRPs giving rise to soluble
243 pped around the nucleosome core(2), and they favour the methylation of linker DNA at positioned nucle
244 sing SST as a result of global warming could favour the recolonization of the southern South-Western
245 sis HRs from published AD slightly tended to favour the research interventions whether based on fixed
246 t that higher temperatures should-in general-favour the slower-growing species in a bacterial communi
247 cytokine and a chemokine cascade, which will favour the tumour microenvironment in terms of distant m
249 d no sulphide, coupled with high NO(3) (-) , favoured the activity of Campylobacterales, Oceanospiril
251 ng the diversification rates, monoicy likely favoured the colonisations of new areas, especially in t
253 ascar from their mainland relatives may have favoured the evolution of a different repertoire of immu
254 argue that time-constraints for reproduction favoured the evolution of a faster pace-of-life in savan
258 d prompt reactivation of the nucleation site favoured the packing of vesicles and the formation of th
259 odiniaceae (and other dinoflagellates) which favoured the SC-independent class II crossover pathway.
260 onsistent with biotic interactions initially favouring the accumulation of diversity (as predicted by
261 rrors the bias of the developmental dynamics favouring the acquisition of simple plasticity functions
262 licobacter pylori infection in activating or favouring the autoimmune process is still uncertain.
265 supporting a role for the ordered genome in favouring the formation of functional T = 3 virions.
267 s evidence of strong environmental selection favouring the maintenance of adaptations that promote wi
268 damaging invasive alien species in Britain, favouring the moist, temperate climate, and the acidic s
269 increased demand for poultry meat and eggs, favouring the more productive exotic commercial breeds.
270 rred orientation of the postsynaptic neuron, favouring the region opposite to its preferred direction
271 for these ancient sensory-motor behaviours, favouring the right hemisphere for fight-or-flight proce
272 om networks(1), recent experimental evidence favours the competing crystallite model in the case of a
273 f lamellar ordering, whereas strong activity favours the creation of passive droplets within an activ
274 ort, whereby the free energy of ATP-turnover favours the directional diffusion of the polypeptide (Al
276 es continuous membrane fusion and that Yop1p favours the generation of highly curved membrane structu
277 ameters for which the underlying free energy favours the lamellar phase in the passive limit, we show
278 tress-sensing luminal domain (IRE1(LD)) that favours the latter's monomeric inactive state and loss o
279 e liberation of gallic acid, while cellulose favours the liberation of p-coumaric acid and malvidin-3
280 age can produce a systemic environment that favours the progression and aggressiveness of tumours.
282 phenomenological models, the conditions that favours the stabilization of the extract were provided,
285 djustment, the difference was significant in favour to the screening group (HR:0.17, 95%CI:0.03-0.86)
290 th eNOS and the absence of haemoglobin alpha favour TRPV4(EC) -eNOS signalling in pulmonary arteries.
291 ed in a level of Wnt pathway activation that favoured tumour initiation in the proximal small intesti
292 erized in order to discern which of them are favoured under conditions similar to those in the human
293 ffect plots showed total FAAs extraction was favoured under continuous sonication at 100% amplitude u
297 pressure gradient and zonal westerly winds, favouring wave generation zones in higher (lower) latitu
300 Our simulations predict that integration is favoured within nucleosomal and flexible DNA, in line wi