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1 the morphological properties of the femoral head.
2 contains a cylindrical tail and a disc-like head.
3 n through two coiled coil stalks and a stalk head.
4 -frequency transient events to stabilize the head.
5 cadaver study was designed on 21 fresh donor heads.
6 scriptomic and proteomic profiling using fly heads.
7 What can humans compute in their heads?
9 ateau that was created by the Hawaiian plume head ~100 million years ago and subducted 20 million to
10 -43% yield), resulting either from a head-to-head [2 + 2]-photodimerization or from a twofold [2 + 2]
11 hin the primary outcome, considering head-to-head active comparator trials, increasing the diversity
12 lizing mAb (2-12C) against the hemagglutinin head administered prophylactically at 15 mg/kg reduced v
14 actin filament between the tip of the myosin head and a cleft on the innermost edge of actin subunits
18 (cHA) vaccine with consensus H5 as globular head and consensus H1 as stem was shown to elicit broadl
21 tomography (OCT) imaging of the optic nerve head and macula was conducted in patients and healthy co
22 translaminar pressure across the optic nerve head and may provide a new avenue for glaucoma therapy.
23 trial cancer, squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN), melanoma, non-small-cell lung can
24 ypes, ratios, and fish with the incidence of head and neck cancer (HNC; n = 2,453), esophageal adenoc
26 AR) haNKs killed a panel of human and murine head and neck cancer cells at low effector-to-target rat
28 solid tumors in lymphoma, breast cancer, and head and neck cancer has been previously established.
33 from yeast were detectable in lung cancers, head and neck cancers and tumors from patients exposed t
38 found to reduce severe acute toxicities for head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC) patients trea
47 mab in patients with locoregionally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC; stage III-
48 efficacy than single-agent treatment in both head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and non-small cell
49 ther resulted from a fatal second aggressive head and neck squamous cell carcinoma diagnosed 15 weeks
50 t of the nation, with disparate incidence of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC), includin
53 locations of CD68+ macrophages within human head and neck tumours, and show that images grouped semi
54 trointestinal, genitourinary, gynecological, head and neck, lung, lymphoma, or melanoma cancers were
55 may also be a risk factor for cancer of the head and neck, oesophagus, stomach, cervix, and bladder.
57 s calcium influx and hypercontraction of the head and pharyngeal muscle cells, ultimately resulting i
58 face antigens, hemagglutinin (HA) (including head and stalk regions) and neuraminidase (NA), impact i
60 aggregated Drosophila CPEB, Orb2, from adult heads and determined its activity and atomic structure,
61 Pt(II) complex dimers bearing different tpy "heads" and thiolate "tails" scrambles to afford up to 10
64 rgoing surgery for breast, skin-soft-tissue, head-and-neck, or abdominal cancer (July 2017-2019) were
65 anges are a controlled combination of target heading angle and of the rate of change of the bearing a
66 control relates to the difference in target heading angle the fly keeps constant: 0 degrees in azimu
67 oup disorder) maintain larger differences in heading angle to their nearest neighbours when shoaling,
68 central corneal thickness (CCT), optic nerve head appearance, and mean deviation (MD) assessed with H
70 ion, suggesting that mavacamten-bound myosin heads are not permanently protected in the SRX state but
75 onstruction of a custom-made marmoset chair, head-cap implantation, preparation of the sharp electrod
76 sal ganglia, especially the caudate nucleus 'head' (CDh) of the striatum, receive indirect anatomical
77 or progressive visual field and optic nerve head changes despite maximal tolerated medical therapy.
78 IOP), worsening visual field, or optic nerve head changes in whom primary trabeculectomy was indicate
79 1 were found to have significantly increased head circumference (p = 2.6 x 10(-9)), with many harbori
80 lain quantitative clinical traits, including head circumference and Cleveland Clinic (CC) score, whic
82 t that maternal SDB during pregnancy affects head circumference growth and adiposity acquisition from
85 LAZ), weight-for-age, weight-for-length, and head circumference z-scores] as well as ability to stand
86 ivation challenges in those with ASD, larger head circumference, higher weight, and lower seizure pre
87 of ticagrelor versus prasugrel in a head-to-head comparison in patients with ST-segment-elevation my
91 and the initial delay in recovery of resting head configuration, and this could facilitate subsequent
92 d both observations are explained by two eye-head coupling types, associated with vestibular mechanis
93 les and respond aggressively to female brown-headed cowbirds (Molothrus ater), a brood parasite that
94 rate, indicating that during stepping, rear-head detachment is an order of magnitude faster than in
95 nts on filaments with a sparse complement of heads detected a decrease of the cross-bridge stiffness
96 have postulated two different models for how head direction (HD) cells encode 3D space: the rotationa
98 ted saccades, the eyes moved together in the head direction but during subsequent fixation moved in t
100 ll types, with grid and speed cells, but not head direction cells, responding in concert to environme
103 lar dynamics simulations starting from SAS-6 head domain crystallographic structures, including that
105 Sequence analysis showed that in the NA head domain of H1N1 IAVs, three N-linked glycosylation s
106 phic structures, including that of the human head domain which we now resolve, suggest that ligand sp
113 atient's cervical instability and resulting 'head-drop' had previously failed, with associated progre
114 ncluded: negative malaria testing, reporting head, ears, eyes, nose and throat (HEENT) symptoms (i.e.
117 ng both voluntary motionlessness and imposed head fixation exposed a backward redistribution of senso
119 lasty (prosthetic replacement of the femoral head) fixation via bony growth into a porous-coated impl
121 Manual restriction of head movement, or head-fixation, of awake rodents allows for sophisticated
122 rotar Ltd, Finland) where animals have their heads fixed to an aluminum frame but are otherwise freel
124 of primary visual cortex, i.e., V1) in awake head-fixed mice (Setd1a(+/-) vs. wild-type littermate co
125 re we developed a reversal learning task for head-fixed mice, monitored the activity of neurons of th
126 om experiments performed in sensory areas of head-fixed or tethered rodents due to technical limitati
130 was caused by detachment of M.ADP.Pi myosin heads from actin and reversal of the first tension-gener
138 olds included in the study, 37% of household heads had low education (less than high school), 40% had
139 sis, PDAC primary tumor location (isthmus vs head: hazard ratio [HR], 2.06; 95% CI, 1.09-3.91; P = .0
140 product throughout the distillation process (head, heart and tail stages), FT-RAMAN spectroscopy was
147 hip between combat exposure, PTSD, and prior head injuries on cortical thickness (Monte Carlo correct
149 evice that can be used to inflict controlled head injury to flies, resulting in physiological respons
150 ultiple sclerosis, 1.7 (95% CI, 1.6-1.7) for head injury, 1.3 (95% CI, 1.2-1.3) for stroke, and 1.7 (
152 d that peripheral OXTR ligand binding in the head is mostly intact in Magel2-deficient mice, although
153 we conclude that attachment of the tethered head is the rate-limiting transition in the KIF1A steppi
155 rless behavior; and a less vertical posture (head less upright) than other owls (this in part an allo
156 specifies ray flower identity at the flower head margin in the model plant Gerbera hybrida We discov
158 that the dry-mass content ratios between the head, midpiece, and tail of the cells can predict the pe
162 collected while minimizing artifacts (e.g., head motion), 2) quantitative and unbiased methods for f
164 It is not merely driven by perceived eye or head motions but is rather well tuned to extract the "mi
168 end of an effective stimulus to the start of head movement decreased with repeated stimuli and this e
171 umans who use eye movements (with or without head movement) to rapidly shift gaze but in mice relies
172 cannot be explained by theta power changes, head movement, antipsychotics, cannabis use, or IQ, and
175 ht-dependent switch in the response of V1 to head movements and identifies a circuit in which SOM cel
178 s light-dependent switch in how V1 processes head movements is controlled by somatostatin-expressing
180 Transient head impacts, however, can elicit head movements with frequency content up to 300-400 Hz,
182 nts lacked behavioral responses to sound and head movements, while further assays demonstrated no obs
183 ce bearing MDA-MB-231 breast cancer and FaDu head neck cancer xenografts show different pO(2) respons
185 tered nurses (working as staff nurses, while head nurses and nurse managers were excluded) and 829 pa
186 6x6-mm OCTA scan centered on the optic nerve head obtained using a Topcon swept-source system (DRI OC
187 w that three-photon (3P) imaging through the head of intact adult zebrafish allows structural and fun
188 he location of this landslide complex at the head of the major knickzone defining the fluvial edge of
196 expressed genes containing R-loops prevents head-on conflicts between replication and transcription
197 TS, which are preferentially replicated in a head-on orientation relative to the direction of transcr
198 nd, whereas lagging-strand template R-loops (head-on) had little impact on replication fork progressi
210 head positioning, because a slight change in head position resulted in inadequate contact between the
211 ages demonstrated the importance of accurate head positioning, because a slight change in head positi
213 bital MRI scans were obtained from different head positions, including face up (supine), face down (p
214 al influenza carrying key hemagglutinin (HA) head region glycosylation sites can be removed from the
215 entified a novel neutralizing epitope in the head region recognized by a broadly neutralizing human a
217 els and functional connectivity patterns, in head-restrained awake and behaving mice, and investigate
219 closer to actin in relaxed muscle and myosin heads return to an ordered, resting state after contract
220 ith the tail, and the other with the partner head, revealing how the regulatory light chains stabiliz
221 tion of rice grains by 3 to 4% and increased head-rice recovery by 20 to 30% (by weight of rice produ
222 parameters such as body length, body angle, head roll, head yaw, head pitch, and path and speed of h
225 ACE10/GFP+ bone marrow transplantation with head shielding; and (ii) adoptive transfer of CD115+-ACE
226 g the FERM-folded configuration of the talin head significantly impairs integrin activation and clust
227 el-fitting approaches suggested that soldier head size evolution is best explained by a process of di
229 an a person compute a function in his or her head so that an eavesdropper with a powerful computer-wh
230 We quantified the direction of the bat's head/sonar beam aim and echolocation call rate as it tra
232 ed four influenza B virus hemagglutinin (HA) head specific, hemagglutination inhibition-inactive mono
233 ve developed and extensively characterized a head-specific approach to TBI in Drosophila, a powerful
235 me layer allows a dyad to exchange a head-to-head stacking geometry (orange) for a head-to-tail stack
236 a mouse asthma model by comparing in head-to-head studies, either IL-4 or IL-13 inhibition to dual IL
238 (black-browed Thalassarche melanophris, grey-headed T. chrysostoma, and light-mantled albatrosses Pho
240 at dATP induces structural changes in myosin heads that increase the surface area of the actin-bindin
245 onjugate eye movements, which compensate for head tilt changes to maintain a similar visual field rel
251 c peptides whose backbones are cyclized from head to tail, like the membrane permeable and orally bio
252 tive to WT muscle while the return of myosin heads to an ordered resting state was initially slower,
253 on-loaded and fluorescently labeled chelator heads to detect His-tagged proteins in PAGE and blot mem
254 ples, 30-43% yield), resulting either from a head-to-head [2 + 2]-photodimerization or from a twofold
255 omes within the primary outcome, considering head-to-head active comparator trials, increasing the di
256 d safety of ticagrelor versus prasugrel in a head-to-head comparison in patients with ST-segment-elev
260 n the same layer allows a dyad to exchange a head-to-head stacking geometry (orange) for a head-to-ta
261 hen, in a mouse asthma model by comparing in head-to-head studies, either IL-4 or IL-13 inhibition to
265 ew types of M-L delta and phi interactions; "head-to-side" delta and "side-to-side" phi back-bonding,
266 ind a diverse array of neurons responding to head-to-tail (h-t) flow, tail-to-head (t-h) flow, or bot
267 ree different synthetic strategies including head-to-tail cyclization (C1), side-chain-to-tail cycliz
268 e a class of cyclic peptides that are small, head-to-tail cyclized, composed of proteinogenic amino a
269 tation disrupts the four-helix bundle at the head-to-tail junction, leading to weaker tropomyosin-tro
270 monomer-dimer sigmoidal transitions, or as a head-to-tail noncentrosymmetric columnar polymer, exhibi
273 uaramide bolaamphiphiles self-assemble into "head-to-tail" versus "stacked" arrangements, respectivel
279 itive to the long-term impact of symptomatic head trauma in former professional ASF players and other
280 We hypothesized that ASF-related symptomatic head trauma would predict worse gait performance, partic
281 ocysteinaemia, depression, stress, diabetes, head trauma, hypertension in midlife and orthostatic hyp
283 ulated aORs were 2.15 (95% CI 1.72-2.70) for head trauma; 19.3 (95% CI 14.3-26.0) for neurosurgery; 4
286 tinuously track the 3D kinematics of a rat's head, trunk, and limbs for week-long timescales in freel
291 d surveys (every 4-6 months), each household head was interviewed to record demographic components of
292 ata indicate that with elevated dATP, myosin heads were extended closer to actin in relaxed muscle an
293 ce indicates that with elevated dATP, myosin heads were extended closer to actin in resting muscle.
294 t created by Scc2's association with engaged heads whose coiled coils are folded around their elbow.
295 ism, biological cycle, emergence, longevity, head width and metatibia length of the natural enemy wer
297 ather, orienting movements are driven by the head, with the eyes following in coordination to sequent
299 f eye movements was conjugate and coupled to head yaw rotation to produce a "saccade and fixate" gaze
300 such as body length, body angle, head roll, head yaw, head pitch, and path and speed of hand movemen