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1 y (150 mg per day for patients of east-Asian heritage).
2 erpentinizing ecosystems and their submarine heritage.
3 or a broad range of applications to cultural heritage.
4 ailored to the host alga or common ancestral heritage.
5 l flexibility of vocalization in our primate heritage.
6 y people of both Indonesian and East African heritage.
7 d perplexing questions about our own genetic heritage.
8  mutation in exon 9 and had Ashkenazi Jewish heritage.
9 th cohort, and Pima or Tohono O'odham Indian heritage.
10  the fate of our coastal cities and cultural heritage.
11 n, Middle Eastern, and Central Asian genetic heritage.
12 aspect of the echinoderm-specific regulatory heritage.
13 justing for sex, family membership, and Pima heritage.
14 e organics have an interstellar/protostellar heritage.
15 ally nonessential processes secure a genetic heritage.
16  processes may have an original hydrothermal heritage.
17 ients with HPS-3 who are of non-Puerto Rican heritage.
18 athogens and from their evolutionary lineage heritage.
19  found only in KS patients of Pacific Island heritage.
20  and were of 50% or more Pima/Tohono-O'odham heritage.
21 with a smaller percentage of Native American heritage.
22 of persons who were of at least 50% Japanese heritage.
23  in Sweden and populations with Scandinavian heritage.
24 nly among individuals of Swedish or European heritage.
25 and the sustainable preservation of cultural heritage.
26 disproportionally focused on men of European heritage.
27 fields of archaeology, ecology, and cultural heritage.
28 cuting fieldwork and stewardship of cultural heritage.
29 gnificant challenge in the field of cultural heritage.
30  as a full field diagnostic tool in cultural heritage.
31 ir identities often encompass their minority heritage.
32 rican, Middle Eastern or Sub-Saharan African heritage.
33 standing of Iberia's biological and cultural heritage.
34 practice to better manage threatened coastal heritage.
35 terest, contributing to preserve the genetic heritage.
36 arable links between cultural and biological heritage.
37 ts coming from samples belonging to cultural heritage.
38 itten millennia ago, as part of our Cultural Heritage.
39 om various sample sources including cultural heritage.
40 viour are hard to discern from their genetic heritage.
41 d applied to real samples belonging to built heritage.
42 emiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and cultural heritage.
43 ologies are enabling us to mine this natural heritage.
44 tory organic material with some interstellar heritage.
45 ged >=50 years; 19% African American/African heritage; 14% Asian) were randomized to switch to DTG/3T
46 (<6.0%), but it did not vary across Hispanic heritages after adjustment for smoking and prior asthma
47 venience sample of 300 volunteers of Chinese heritage (ages 21 to 69 years) received a periodontal ex
48 rough, heterogeneous metals such as cultural heritage alloys and simulants with corroding or passivat
49  habits that is reflective of their cultural heritage and country of origin.
50 ations in different fields, such as cultural heritage and geological studies.
51  better reconstruction of their evolutionary heritage and illuminates unrecognized similarities withi
52                     Bonnie reminds us of the heritage and limitations of human subjects research.
53 ation with acculturation (operationalized as heritage and mainstream culture identification).
54 on in several specimens relevant to cultural heritage and natural history.
55 lastomeres but is independent of clonal cell heritage and of whether the blastomere is within the inn
56 jor gaps in our understanding of the genomic heritage and provenance of many widely used strains.
57 stic regression analysis, adjusting for Pima heritage and sex, demonstrated a substantially greater i
58      CKD incidence varies by Hispanic/Latino heritage and this disparity may be in part attributed to
59 stalline material consistent with a basaltic heritage and ~45% x-ray amorphous material.
60 oastal PAs in China, including World Natural Heritage and/or Wetlands of International Importance sit
61 760 individuals of predominantly Pima Indian heritage, and discovered mutations were functionally ass
62 ing overlap of machine learning and cultural heritage, and highlights the potential available to futu
63 ants, lower in places with French or Italian heritage, and lower still in areas with British roots.
64                     In the field of cultural heritage, and more specifically in oil paintings, the ab
65 ividual genomes are part of our history, our heritage, and our identity.
66 was predictable on the basis of evolutionary heritage, and raises the possibility that HKs sharing a
67 ic regression analysis, age, American Indian heritage, and waist circumference were associated with G
68  TPS genes was observed in the fruit of some heritage apple cultivars.
69 his technique out of reach for most cultural heritage applications.
70 s coverage across the entire Shark Bay World Heritage Area (ca. 13,000 km(2) ) before (2002 and 2010)
71 le Miocene deposits in the Riversleigh World Heritage Area provides the first and only information ab
72 t of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, a World Heritage Area threatened by drivers requiring management
73 iated with the Chief Roi Mata's Domain World Heritage Area, and analyzed them in conjunction with 34
74                          The Shark Bay World Heritage Area, Western Australia, endured an unprecedent
75 ng more widespread for the study of cultural heritage artifacts.
76 ize a range of responsibilities that include heritage as part of climate adaptation, mitigation, equi
77 respectively, identified sunlight and family heritage as risk factors for losing vision; only half we
78 ispanics of Mexican, Cuban, and Puerto Rican heritage, as well as for non-Hispanic whites and non-His
79                       Considering the shared heritage between PR and other Caribbean HL (Cubans and D
80  decreasing the metabolic pathways linked to heritage biodeterioration.
81 Mexican, Central American, or South American heritage; birthplace; and, if relevant, age at immigrati
82 morate the Pioneer Health Centre: an English Heritage blue plaque at 142 Queen's Road, Peckham, Londo
83 era GE hens were derived from the donor rare heritage breed broiler PGCs, and using cryopreserved sem
84 tation of cryopreserved avian PGCs from rare heritage breeds of chicken.
85 rvators working to restore stone surfaces in heritage buildings.
86 ol loading are not only influencing cultural heritage but also the aesthetics of both natural and urb
87 icrobiomes have been shaped by our great-ape heritage but also the features that make humans unique,
88  molecules from ancient objects and cultural heritage can provide key information and contribute to s
89 iodontitis, non-smokers of northern European heritage carrying the "2" allele of the IL-1alpha-889 an
90                              Modern American heritage cattle genetics and limited ancient mtDNA data
91 timately also on various objects of cultural heritage (CH).
92 in (n-3/lutein) enriched eggs, and eggs from heritage chicken breeds.
93                     Due to their prokaryotic heritage, chloroplast outer membranes contain transmembr
94 , SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: The prospective HERITAGE cohort study was conducted at 3 academic hospit
95 her non-destructive method applied to a real heritage collection.
96 reservation of a great variety of objects in heritage collections, also posing threats to human healt
97 to diagnostics, its exploitation in cultural heritage conservation is still unexplored.
98 idly growing methodology within the field of heritage conservation, especially for early cinematic fi
99                                     Baphuthi heritage could provide insights into the history of the
100 ing youths drawn in Panama, the five Spanish heritage countries of Central America, and the Dominican
101 ment was associated with increased levels of heritage culture identification and psychological well-b
102 ent was a significant predictor of decreased heritage culture identification for international migran
103 ent was a significant predictor of increased heritage culture identification for participants residin
104 resent studies investigate the proposal that heritage-culture cues hinder immigrants' second-language
105                                       Unlike heritage designs, the magnetometer does not require indu
106 did those with less than 50% Native American heritage, despite equivalent blood alcohol concentration
107 with GBD among men, and age, American Indian heritage, diabetes, and parity were associated with GBD
108           The relative importance of genetic heritage, diet, exercise, socioeconomic status, culture,
109                          In his Perspective, Heritage discusses these important issues in terms of a
110   These results suggest that African genetic heritage does not increase the likelihood of genetic ris
111 terrestrial organisms share a common genetic heritage, each being the genealogical descendant of a si
112  odds ratio, comparing diabetes risk in full-heritage EAs with full-heritage Pima Indians, was 0.329
113 atial ecology of the mangroves in this world heritage ecosystem has been a major impediment to conser
114 is; higher body mass index, African American heritage, estrogen or diuretic use, exercise, and alcoho
115 ese cells retain part of their proliferative heritage expressed 24-72 h earlier in the crypt.
116 ood deteriorates or when objects of cultural heritage fade, but it can also create opportunities appl
117 ined 20 previously sedentary adults from the HERITAGE Family Study who completed 20 weeks of enduranc
118  shown to be associated with leanness in the HERITAGE Family Study, are also associated with macronut
119            Among the 681 participants in the HERITAGE Family Study, the mean (SD) age was 34 (13) yea
120 s (469 individuals), who participated in the HERITAGE Family Study, while in a sedentary state (basel
121 betic white and black men and women from the HERITAGE Family Study.
122  endurance exercise training protocol in the HERITAGE Family Study.
123 sk Factors, Exercise Training, and Genetics (HERITAGE) Family Study, a multicenter project undertaken
124 sk Factors, Exercise Training, and Genetics (HERITAGE) Family Study.
125  real situations encountered in the cultural heritage field, such as sealed letters with inaccessible
126 e studies settle controversy in the cultural heritage field, where an alternative structure for Fe(II
127 ese murals become integral parts of cultural heritage, finding efficient strategies for their conserv
128  (ED-XRF) is widely used in art and cultural heritage for direct measurements and elemental quantific
129 rmplasm resources and, ultimately, as a true heritage for future generations.
130  of deterioration phenomena of such building heritage for the present and future.
131 s VP882 and VHML, suggesting an evolutionary heritage from an N15-like linear plasmid prophage ancest
132 f the Great Wall, protecting this monumental heritage from erosion.
133 anic subjects, predominately of Puerto Rican heritage, from Tampa, Florida, US, and Ponce, PR.
134 e leading contenders-the latter suggesting a heritage going back to Archimedes.
135 s in detail is likely to reveal how a common heritage has been adapted to the differing requirements
136 arly Neolithic onwards, but that this shared heritage has been masked by extensive cultural interacti
137                           Their evolutionary heritage has shaped how the cell controls the genetic st
138 spectroscopy (SERS) in the field of cultural heritage has significantly improved the analysis of the
139 ears, men, and patients of African Caribbean heritage have an increased incidence of PSC-related even
140 r, archaeology and related areas of cultural heritage have had relatively little role in the global c
141  of their biological phenotype than cellular heritage, highlighting that a common set of enzymes may
142 fungi is often a threat to the architectural heritage (i.e. tombs and historic sites).
143  Lineage tracing experiments have mapped the heritage, identified functions that discriminate lung pe
144 mb proportions, thoracic form, and locomotor heritage in Australopithecus afarensis.
145           Olive tree is a vector of cultural heritage in Mediterranean.
146 clusively, in individuals of American Indian heritage in North Carolina.
147      Charney's target article builds on this heritage in significant ways, offering more recent examp
148 e not only in promoting natural and cultural heritage in tropical forests, but also in taking an acti
149 n highlight the divide between 'nature' and 'heritage' in landscape management, and the weakness of m
150 x) genome, showed substantial Steppe genetic heritage indicating that the European population upheava
151                              Their molluscan heritage, innovative nervous system, and specialized beh
152 ower of Gonbad-e Qabus (N-Iran; UNESCO World Heritage), investigating their diversity and distributio
153 7 Neotropical communities show that cultural heritage is as important as plants for preserving indige
154                 Conservation of our cultural heritage is fundamental for conveying to future generati
155             The preservation of our cultural heritage is of great importance to future generations.
156 y ethnicity (eg, incidence in men of African heritage is roughly double that in men of European herit
157 021 has set an overarching approach in which heritage is understood to be primarily tangible places a
158 and buildings, is included on UNESCO's World Heritage List and is a major tourist attraction in Nepal
159  levels in three populations of West African heritage living in different environments.
160                     This common evolutionary heritage makes it possible to use genetically tractable
161 owland and Baker unit of the Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument.
162 re essential in many fields such as cultural heritage materials, showing complex layered microstructu
163 stablished techniques for analyzing cultural heritage materials, there are very few analytical method
164 with a greater percentage of Native American heritage may be less sensitive to the subjective effects
165  metal and other surfaces is described using heritage metals as an example.
166 atments on copper-based alloys, for example, heritage metals.
167  and degradation products belonging to built heritage (mortars, black crusts, and calcium carbonate f
168 ge is roughly double that in men of European heritage), most prostate cancer research has disproporti
169  subjects with less than 50% Native American heritage (N = 19) were compared with the responses of su
170 f subjects with at least 50% Native American heritage (N = 21).
171 ple of Asian, Caucasian and African-American heritage (n=19) but not in people with Arab or Turkish e
172 d the coding region of this gene in 426 full-heritage, non-first-degree related, adult Pima Indians (
173 gnificant proportion of our genes owes their heritage not to antecedent eukaryotes but instead to bac
174 ntification of organic colorants in cultural heritage objects because vibrational fingerprints can be
175 s and their degradation products in cultural-heritage objects requires an analytical method which pro
176 fication of large bone assemblages, cultural heritage objects, and other organic materials of animal
177 t in the alteration of materials in cultural heritage objects, emphasizes the importance of consideri
178 servation of such valuable and irreplaceable heritage objects, it is important to have a good know-ho
179 d for the long-term preservation of cultural heritage objects.
180 hods of dating are highly desirable for many heritage objects.
181 xtracts from 17th- and 19th-century cultural-heritage objects.
182  all classes of dyes extracted from cultural-heritage objects.
183                                The segmental heritage of all vertebrates is evident in the character
184 e part of the ethnobotanical and gastronomic heritage of different geographical areas.
185 tch the early roots of resonance theory, its heritage of diverse physics and chemistry conceptions, a
186                             Our evolutionary heritage of food preferences and eating habits leaves us
187 le in the subsistence economies and cultural heritage of Indigenous communities across the Arctic, ye
188                                     Our rich heritage of innovation and our skills as consummate mana
189 , and Native American peoples to the genetic heritage of Mexico.
190                        Focusing on the mixed heritage of mitochondria therefore leads to predictions
191                              There is a rich heritage of research into decision making and judgement,
192 of American Indian heritage was based on the heritage of the grandparents of participants.
193 carbonaceous meteorites are interpreted as a heritage of the interstellar medium or resulting from io
194 e demonstrate that cells identify the origin/heritage of the monosaccharide, fucose, for glycosylatio
195  be influenced directly or indirectly by the heritage of these Chairs' actions and those of their fac
196 lysis is useful in tracking the evolutionary heritage of these viruses, the specific genetic determin
197 chnological niche rooted in a shared primate heritage of visuomotor coordination and dexterous manipu
198 to explore the effects of embedding cultural heritage on inattentional blindness.
199 intelligence, biomedicine, and even cultural heritage or sports.
200 ew of work in landscape aesthetics, cultural heritage, outdoor recreation, and spiritual significance
201 gher with greater degrees of American Indian heritage (P < 0.004, with adjustment for age, sex, and B
202 The rs116907128 variant is common among full-heritage Pima Indians (A allele frequency =0.54) but is
203               A subgroup of nondiabetic full-heritage Pima Indians (n = 233) had measurements of body
204  associated with type 2 diabetes in the full-heritage Pima Indians (odds ratio 1.30 per copy of the G
205  by either HOMA-IR in 2,549 nondiabetic full-heritage Pima Indians (P = 0.027) or a hyperinsulinemic-
206  1 of A2BP1 were associated with BMI in full-heritage Pima Indians (rs10500331, P = 1.9 x 10(-7)) and
207 d in a population-based sample of 3,250 full-heritage Pima Indians and in a separate replication samp
208       In a subgroup of 262 nondiabetic, full-heritage Pima Indians who had undergone detailed metabol
209 d in a population-based sample of 3,234 full-heritage Pima Indians, 2,843 of whom were not part of th
210 de 100 (NT100), with adiposity in 3,074 full-heritage Pima Indians, a subset of whom had metabolic me
211 d in a population-based sample of 3,501 full-heritage Pima Indians, and selected SNPs were further ge
212  replication analysis using a sample of full-heritage Pima Indians, rs116907128 significantly associa
213 diabetes risk in full-heritage EAs with full-heritage Pima Indians, was 0.329 (95% confidence interva
214 ntron 8 were associated with BMI in the full-heritage Pima Indians, where the strongest associations
215  SNPs were initially genotyped in 3,501 full-heritage Pima Indians.
216 356, P = 0.04, 1.14 [1.01-1.28]) in the full-heritage Pima Indians.
217 rther genotyped in 937 DNA samples from full-heritage Pima Indians.
218 he analysis were European Americans and full-heritage Pima Indians.
219 k allele for obesity was more common in full-heritage Pimas than in the mixed-heritage subjects.
220  applicability across areas such as cultural heritage, polymer research, forensics, and biological fi
221 ant for industrial applications and cultural heritage preservation.
222  science, the built environment and cultural heritage preservation.
223                                Despite their heritage, psychodynamic approaches continue to rely on o
224 while conserving higher-value grasslands for heritage purposes and managed livestock grazing.
225 ultiple agencies not assigned lead roles for heritage recognize a range of responsibilities that incl
226   Subjects with at least 50% Native American heritage reported less intense effects of alcohol than d
227 ntial in fields such as biology and cultural heritage-requires simultaneous acquisition of both molec
228 pens exciting new possibilities for cultural heritage research.
229 a gum is accurately identified in a cultural heritage sample using structural information.
230 the identification of Acacia gum in cultural heritage samples using matrix assisted laser desorption
231                     In the context of modern Heritage Science (HS) studies, chemical analysis togethe
232  variety of fields such as material science, heritage science, and forensics.
233 vasive techniques currently used in cultural heritage science.
234 res and provide reliable new data for use in heritage science.
235 aluable and versatile tool for conservators, heritage scientists, and archaeologists, as it enables r
236 mple, TM proteins are not part of the common heritage shared between Lipothrixviridae and Rudiviridae
237 composite genotype in individuals of Chinese heritage, since epidemiologic studies indicate that peri
238 rch on ancient precious objects and cultural heritage, since it does not require microsampling and th
239 freshwater ecosystem" and designated a World Heritage Site in 1996 due to its high level of endemicit
240  at the 'Gorham's Cave Complex' UNESCO World Heritage site in Gibraltar, which is best known for its
241 fic and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage site located at the confluence of the Syr Darya
242 ing public perception, offering insights for heritage site management, urban planning, and the sustai
243                             The UNESCO World Heritage site of L'Anse aux Meadows (LAM) in northern Ne
244                                    The world heritage site of the Mogao caves, along the ancient Silk
245 North Pacific Subtropical Gyre and the World Heritage Site Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument
246 le from Aldabra Atoll, a remote UNESCO World Heritage Site, and estimated the money and effort requir
247 s are applicable to the increasing number of heritage sites everywhere at risk from climate change; t
248                             Chinese cultural heritage sites face severe overtourism challenges, neces
249 le Land Use Land Cover changes around iconic heritage sites in south Asian countries, precipitated by
250 rategies is especially important for earthen heritage sites located in dryland regions, as many are e
251 ic, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage sites of Altamira, El Castillo, and Tito Bustil
252 ica's most iconic and culturally significant heritage sites, highlighting the urgent need for proacti
253 te to protect existing stonework in cultural heritage sites, however, many available coatings act by
254 ting appropriate conservation strategies for heritage sites.
255 amily history of fracture, Asian or Hispanic heritage, smoking, and cortisone use were associated wit
256  probability of damage occurring to cultural heritage specimens.
257 particulate pollution build up around iconic heritage structures.
258  and Risk of HPV Persistence Among Children (HERITAGE) study was a prospective cohort study that recr
259 ation sample of 2,944 predominately non-full-heritage subjects from the same community.
260 mon in full-heritage Pimas than in the mixed-heritage subjects.
261 re prevalent among Hispanics of Puerto Rican heritage than among other Hispanics and among Hispanics
262 ich are more prevalent in persons of African heritage than in Caucasians also have endothelin-3-conve
263 imic real situations encountered in Cultural Heritage that deal, for example, with hidden paintings v
264 ed metabolic thrift within humans, a genetic heritage that, when thrust into our modern "obesogenic"
265 hen figures were adjusted for age and Indian heritage, there was no significant difference in GBD pre
266 nomenon is valuable in the field of cultural heritage, this study is the first joint action of photoe
267  niche, it has discarded much of its genetic heritage, though retaining just enough to be a major hum
268 ll without use of information regarding pole heritage, thus providing a useful tool to analyse cells
269 SORS), micro-SORS, from the area of cultural heritage to a wider range of analytical problems involvi
270 pplication of the rich developmental biology heritage to achieve therapeutic regeneration of the huma
271 onmental science, palaeontology and cultural heritage to health.
272 and historic materials ranging from cultural heritage to paleontology.
273 ay (50 mg per day for patients of east-Asian heritage) to a maximum of 300 mg per day (150 mg per day
274 magnitude longer than SR studies of cultural heritage under X-ray fluorescence (XRF) mode; however, i
275 lthy volunteers of Asian or African-American heritage using both the spectrophotomeric assay and the
276 nd content of plasticizers in PVC objects of heritage value.
277                            African Caribbean heritage was associated with increased risks of liver tr
278            The proportion of American Indian heritage was based on the heritage of the grandparents o
279 factors for EG or EGS; however, Scandinavian heritage was not.
280                                       Jewish heritage was overrepresented, and five multiplex familie
281 solve this enzyme's catalytic properties and heritage, we conducted a series of structural and bioche
282 Indians who are predominately of Pima Indian heritage, we previously completed a genome-wide associat
283               Age at diagnosis and Ashkenazi heritage were not significantly predictors of patterns o
284 7), controlled for age, sex, birth year, and heritage) were seen in the combined sample (n = 6,194).
285                                              Heritage wheat varieties showed a volatile organic compo
286 % of correct classification was achieved for heritage wheat varieties.
287 e study has particular relevance to cultural heritage, where heterogeneous layers are often encounter
288 ely in KS patients from Africa or of African heritage, whereas the rare D subtypes were found only in
289 ent represents a valuable source of cultural heritage which, until now, has limited investigations to
290 antation for waitlist candidates of minority heritage while significantly promoting HLA matching.
291 eggs (161.4mumolTE/gsample), while eggs from heritage white leghorns (HW) showed the lowest levels (1
292 ys and 1 girl) of Northern European-American heritage who are the offspring of a nonconsanguineous ma
293  historic and recent associations of African heritage with cardiovascular disease, and modern populat
294                Sea urchins share a molecular heritage with chordates that includes the IL17 system.
295  We identified a patient of Ashkenazi Jewish heritage with germ-line heterozygous mutations in both B
296 e exomes of 3222 British adults of Pakistani heritage with high parental relatedness, discovering 111
297  trees represent an exceptional evolutionary heritage with small and isolated populations, yet little
298 all cervid populations and to cervid hunting heritage, with the potential to cause substantial econom
299 ociety prepare for climate change impacts to heritage worldwide.
300 rsity, represent an exceptional evolutionary heritage, yet we know little about how demographic histo

 
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