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1 uantified with respect to those on the inner footholds.
2 ity between DNA legs and their complementary footholds.
3 r-of-mass will facilitate stepping on target footholds.
4 egies, also biased their gaze towards closer footholds.
5 cost-efficiency in comparison to the tailed footholds.
6 obtain the reactivity profiles of individual footholds.
16 w that locusts walking in environments where footholds are limited use visual and mechanosensory info
19 l (AAV) vector-based gene therapy is gaining foothold as treatment for genetic neurological diseases
20 gene amplification may provide a "molecular foothold," broadly improving replication to facilitate r
21 (n = 9) the fraction of walkers on each end-foothold can be quantified with respect to those on the
24 Walkers must have information about upcoming footholds during the second half of the preceding step,
25 ins with an attachment advantage providing a foothold for competition with members of the indigenous
26 ards disks at young ages can act as an early foothold for dust-grain growth, which is a prerequisite
27 o form a pRNA-connector complex and that the foothold for pRNA is the connector but not the capsid pr
28 However, one other model suggested that the foothold for pRNA was the 5-fold vertex of the capsid pr
31 to inhibit angiogenesis have gained a strong foothold for the treatment of a variety of malignancies.
32 pathologies, our study serves as a molecular foothold for understanding how dysregulation of sphingol
36 lineages from Island Southeast Asia gained a foothold in Near Oceania much earlier than dispersal fro
38 (AD; neurofibrillary tangles) had its first foothold in specific parts of the hippocampal formation
40 , but it is unclear how the pathogen gains a foothold in the homeostatic gut when SCFA-producing comm
44 ppears to be required not only to maintain a foothold in the immunocompetent host, but also to contri
45 of cells that it initially infects to gain a foothold in the naive host, and how it is disseminated f
47 gain in a RAGE-dependent manner, providing a foothold in the pathways that regulate diet-induced obes
51 5 years, robotic surgery has gained a strong foothold in urologic oncology, gynecologic oncology, car
54 sion was a small bias in gaze towards closer footholds, indicating greater pressure on the visuomotor
57 gence of novel adaptations that maintain the foothold needed for continued replication and spread in
59 he conserved capsid binding module forming a foothold on the virus and the solvent-exposed module abl
60 ing the aetiology of disease, as well as new footholds on the long and difficult path to better treat
62 consists of n - 1 aliphatic secondary amine footholds plus a naphthylmethylamine group foothold situ
63 achieve this: the introduction of tailed DNA footholds, promoting pseudo-rotational dynamics, and the
64 ormations far from the binding sites, tailed footholds provide the best speed enhancement, achieving
66 he terrain, with more fixations dedicated to foothold selection as the terrain became more difficult.
68 and trench-like confinement turns the walker-foothold system bistable, with two distinct stable state
69 le in the motility mechanism by acting as a 'foothold' that allows Kar3 to bias translocation towards
70 ization of these interesting systems offer a foothold to the possibilities and help highlight some av
71 cardioviruses that were then used as genetic footholds to characterize multiple viral species within
72 ment of a small-molecule walker along a five-foothold track can be monitored continuously within a pr
75 xchange mechanisms, which depend both on the foothold-walker affinity and on the probability of the m
77 site and its adjacent residues to identify a foothold with which to drug the PCSK9 processing pathway