1 ignificantly more introverted, neurotic, and
hostile.
2 interpret social situations as intentionally
hostile.
3 y function, reoperative aortic procedure, a "
hostile"
abdomen, or an emergency operation.
4 egulate protein synthesis by blocking Ago2's
hostile activities on translation.
5 e accounted for 41.2% of deaths, followed by
hostile acts (36.1%), and illness or other causes (22.7%
6 RR of deaths from all causes and deaths from
hostile acts are increased.
7 g personnel have a higher risk of dying from
hostile acts in missions where more force is required.
8 Deaths from
hostile acts increased after the Cold War (relative risk
9 any acts that further in-group interests are
hostile and aggressive towards out-groups.
10 nderstand the contributions of participants'
hostile and benevolent sexism, as well as the role of vi
11 scarcity of tumor-specific antigens and the
hostile and complex tumor microenvironment.
12 so that the avatar responds by becoming less
hostile and concedes power over the course of therapy.
13 (positive future expectations) and cynical,
hostile attitudes toward others have not been studied to
14 Furthermore,
hostile attribution bias correlated negatively with attr
15 Hostile attribution bias refers to the tendency to inter
16 nitions (normative beliefs about aggression,
hostile attribution bias, aggressive fantasizing) and em
17 IRS) to investigate the neural correlates of
hostile attribution bias.
18 A pregnant woman's
hostile attributions about infant's intentions signal ri
19 Mothers who made more
hostile attributions during pregnancy reported engaging
20 has examined the relation between memory and
hostile attributions in schizophrenia.
21 Mothers'
hostile attributions increased the likelihood that their
22 Practitioners' attention to women's
hostile attributions may help identify those in need of
23 Hostile attributions were examined in terms of women's b
24 In interaction with overconfidence biases,
hostile attributions, and the enforcement of "cultural r
25 specific methods for practitioners to assess
hostile attributions.
26 ated heart-rate increases predicted outgroup-
hostile behavior.
27 o demonstrated consistently higher levels of
hostile behaviors across both their interactions healed
28 the neuroendocrine pathways associated with
hostile behaviors.
29 s from phagocytic attack and survives in the
hostile blood environment during life-threatening system
30 experience of the care of patients across a
hostile border has been unprecedented.
31 neurogenesis as well as of counteracting an
hostile brain microenvironment so to promote survival of
32 Glioblastoma is a
hostile brain tumor associated with high infiltration le
33 host molecular mechanisms to prosper in the
hostile cellular environment.
34 nctional interfaces that must contend with a
hostile,
challenging environment, driving adaption so th
35 Using liposome to shield an enzyme from
hostile chemical environments during the sol-gel formati
36 thelial layer of blood vessels to escape the
hostile circulation and establish metastases at distant
37 some portion of the homogeneity is due to a
hostile climate and outright discrimination against non-
38 kely due to a combination of self-selection,
hostile climate, and discrimination.
39 n of EPSs might protect this bacterium under
hostile cloud environment conditions, including low nutr
40 h and promoted axon regeneration through the
hostile CNS environment without the intervention of scar
41 ditioned axons struggle in the presence of a
hostile CNS environment.
42 s facilitate the organisms to survive in the
hostile condition by removing these R-loops.
43 To meet these requirements in the
hostile conditions at sea, a range of sensors based on p
44 forming lethal toxins that may withstand the
hostile conditions encountered in the bloodstream.
45 lts in the adaptation of the organism to the
hostile conditions imposed not only by the host but also
46 accounting for their movement away from the
hostile conditions of the tumor towards nutrient-rich ad
47 ow H. pylori to quickly adapt to dynamic and
hostile conditions present within its cognate gastric ni
48 How these organisms navigate such
hostile conditions with limited light and extreme cold r
49 with specks of defectors, whereas under more
hostile conditions, cooperators form isolated, compact c
50 grams to survive under diverse and sometimes
hostile conditions, the molecular signals that regulate
51 es, allowing them to survive for years under
hostile conditions.
52 ejaculate frequently act to ameliorate these
hostile conditions.
53 h to a broad spectrum of hard surfaces under
hostile conditions.
54 maximize adhesion to diverse surfaces under
hostile conditions.
55 s stabilize their secreted proteins in such '
hostile'
conditions.
56 nimals implement diverse strategies to avoid
hostile confrontations, the extent to which social influ
57 ficantly shorter leukocyte TL than their low-
hostile counterparts.
58 High-
hostile couples also produced relatively larger increase
59 nteractions healed at 60% of the rate of low-
hostile couples.
60 social support interaction compared with low-
hostile couples.
61 se, but also its effects on self-esteem in a
hostile cultural climate.
62 cation cycle, and protect viral RNA from the
hostile cytoplasmic environment.
63 gh altitude trans-Himalayan region indeed is
hostile domain for survival.
64 tical sensor head needs to be exposed to the
hostile downhole environment.
65 The TME, however, can be metabolically
hostile due to insufficient vascular exchange and cancer
66 nd pursuing it, humans evolved to survive in
hostile dynamic environments where goal availability and
67 ersibly while encountering diverse and often
hostile ecological niches.
68 ackaged into the eggs and persist inside the
hostile egg albumen environment.
69 These features appear to protect HIV-1 from
hostile elements both within and outside the cell.
70 iments when investigating human behaviour in
hostile emergencies, and that it is therefore possible t
71 uggesting it could enhance viral survival in
hostile endo/lysosomal compartments.
72 A
hostile environment and decreased regenerative capacity
73 teria by simultaneously protecting it from a
hostile environment and facilitating access to beneficia
74 ial scar formation, exacerbating the already
hostile environment and further inhibiting axon regenera
75 ber or the impairment of CTL activity by the
hostile environment created by the tumor.
76 employed by M. tuberculosis to overcome the
hostile environment encountered during infection of prim
77 the lymph nodes and lymphatics, a seemingly
hostile environment for infectious agents, since the loc
78 um Thus, enhancement of HIF-1alpha creates a
hostile environment for yeast cells in human macrophages
79 ori (H. pylori) have managed to survive in a
hostile environment in their host for long period and ha
80 However, this potentially
hostile environment is known to serve as a portal of ent
81 tain their longevity in this immunologically
hostile environment is unknown.
82 if they have the potential to make a leap, a
hostile environment may preclude their doing so.
83 o promote the survival of C. albicans in the
hostile environment of a mammalian host.
84 ibility for escape mutants to prevail in the
hostile environment of a specific immune response.
85 sand flies the parasites have to survive the
hostile environment of blood meal digestion, escape the
86 a number of strategies to survive within the
hostile environment of host phagocytes.
87 impressive longevity in the immunologically
hostile environment of its human host.
88 n after birth, the newborn is exposed to the
hostile environment of pathogens.
89 man commensal to survive passage through the
hostile environment of the bloodstream to establish deep
90 Crucial to H. pylori survival within the
hostile environment of the digestive system are the adhe
91 for bacterial homeostasis in the relatively
hostile environment of the gastric mucosa.
92 iology allowing the bacterium to grow in the
hostile environment of the host cell.
93 ce but also for maintaining viability in the
hostile environment of the host.
94 d by the bacterium that help it adapt to the
hostile environment of the human stomach.
95 use cryptdins mediate innate immunity in the
hostile environment of the intestinal lumen, it should b
96 y of S. mutans to adapt and to thrive in the
hostile environment of the oral cavity suggests that thi
97 the damage and to eventually grow inside the
hostile environment of the phagosome.
98 y of intracellular parasites to adapt to the
hostile environment of their hosts.
99 creyi is found in an abscess and overcomes a
hostile environment to establish infection.
100 Finally, IL-10-aNSCs converted a
hostile environment to one supportive of neurons/oligode
101 surrounded by phagocytes and must adapt to a
hostile environment to survive.
102 ni, elucidate how this fluke survives in the
hostile environment within the bile duct and show that m
103 M. tuberculosis (Mtb) survives a
hostile environment within the host that is shaped in pa
104 n solid tumors, however, T cells encounter a
hostile environment, in particular with increased inflam
105 ic to the South Pole, but in the punishingly
hostile environment, retracing their steps back to the e
106 ans, such as gut and lungs, are exposed to a
hostile environment.
107 organism uses to escape killing within this
hostile environment.
108 ce area in direct contact with a potentially
hostile environment.
109 izes the chance of parasite survival in this
hostile environment.
110 by Brucella for long-term survival within a
hostile environment.
111 cterial defenses mounted in response to this
hostile environment.
112 to mediate gas exchange and defend against a
hostile environment.
113 ables Gram-negative bacteria to survive in a
hostile environment.
114 associated with deployment to an unfamiliar
hostile environment.
115 he peptide backbone exposed to a potentially
hostile environment.
116 fight" over zinc and thrive in an otherwise
hostile environment.
117 cidification and supports the formation of a
hostile environment.
118 It is considered unapproachable due to its
hostile environment.
119 lved a variety of strategies to succeed in a
hostile environment.
120 organ, the skin, and protects us against the
hostile environment.
121 ysiology of the body and the external, often
hostile,
environment, and the semipermeable epidermal ba
122 Hostile environmental conditions therefore have the abil
123 st adapt to constantly fluctuating and often
hostile environmental conditions to persist in the oral
124 Upon exposure to
hostile environmental conditions, infected FLA will ency
125 uch, this fungus must survive and/or subvert
hostile environmental onslaughts in a professionally ant
126 med by in-core systems in what are extremely
hostile environments and in most reactor accident scenar
127 rains, enhancing their abilities to adapt to
hostile environments and rapidly take up virulence facto
128 p38 MAPK) primes animals for encounters with
hostile environments at the expense of retarding post-em
129 de a mechanism through which CSCs persist in
hostile environments because of an inability to respond
130 ctural stability at high temperatures and in
hostile environments but are susceptible to catastrophic
131 ramatically changes the in vitro response to
hostile environments by this pathogen.
132 Life or death in
hostile environments depends crucially on one's ability
133 pable of withstanding the higher-temperature
hostile environments encountered in these engines.
134 is feasible, but also that in such seemingly
hostile environments enzymes can catalyse reactions impo
135 anding of bacterial responses to complex and
hostile environments generated within the neutrophil pha
136 ly counteract and even take advantage of the
hostile environments of a host.
137 ern Mediterranean represent some of the most
hostile environments on our planet.
138 Ceramics destined for use in
hostile environments such as nuclear reactors or waste i
139 nents while enabling operation in a range of
hostile environments that are incompatible with electron
140 Deserts are
hostile environments to plant life due to exposure to ab
141 These sites represent
hostile environments with increased salinity and alkalin
142 low certain organisms to thrive in otherwise
hostile environments, and 2-aminoethylphosphonate (AEP)
143 efore, extremophyte strains, which thrive in
hostile environments, are sought-after.
144 l see temperatures above ~1,500 degrees C in
hostile environments, as for example in next-generation
145 To survive in
hostile environments, organisms activate stress-responsi
146 cal membranes of epithelial cells exposed to
hostile environments, such as gastric glands, have no de
147 Materials for applications in
hostile environments, such as nuclear reactors or radioa
148 ability of this pathogen for rapid growth in
hostile environments, such as the inflammatory milieu, a
149 investigate the significance of catalase in
hostile environments, we made catalase deletion mutation
150 ate host, it encounters vastly different and
hostile environments.
151 f this bacterium armamentarium to persist in
hostile environments.
152 the CpxRA two-component system, to adapt to
hostile environments.
153 ure against DNA pressure and for survival in
hostile environments.
154 nism strength and flexibility in potentially
hostile environments.
155 w it to infect and survive in many different
hostile environments.
156 g shelf life and the capacity to function in
hostile environments.
157 l gene expression to enhance its survival in
hostile environments.
158 urvive and multiply in diverse and sometimes
hostile environments.
159 eudomonas spp. is their ability to reside in
hostile environments.
160 y a protective role for the microorganism in
hostile environments.
161 hese stages to survive in very different and
hostile environments.
162 mutation rates and exist in immunologically
hostile environments.
163 tion and survival within variable, and often
hostile,
environments encountered in the host.
164 groups are currently the targets of overtly
hostile evaluation and treatment by others (e.g., Muslim
165 on growth capacity of mature neurons and the
hostile extrinsic environment composed of a milieu of in
166 her all relationships become friendly or two
hostile factions emerge.
167 immunity, and one mechanism is by degrading
hostile factors with its intrinsic E3 ligase activity.
168 re is needed to avoid increasing conflict in
hostile families.
169 overall, whereas depression was unchanged in
hostile families.
170 RS imaging, the scanning environment remains
hostile for critically ill patients, and further researc
171 This environment is potentially
hostile for T cell epitope and MHC class II survival, an
172 ring the persistence of the bacterium in the
hostile gastric environment.
173 echanisms by which NTNHA shields BoNT in the
hostile gastrointestinal environment and releases it upo
174 Fetal development in a
hostile gestational environment can lead to systemic alt
175 ers a protective environment for survival in
hostile habitats.
176 ed behavior (in-group favoring and out-group
hostile)
has been well established empirically, and has
177 following transplantation, possibly due to a
hostile host brain environment, lessens the effectivenes
178 hilum plays a crucial role in subverting the
hostile host cell environment.
179 roorganisms must adapt rapidly to survive in
hostile host conditions.
180 by microbes to promote their survival in the
hostile host environment has been a recurring theme in r
181 To aid survival in the
hostile host environment, P. aeruginosa has evolved defe
182 athogenic microorganisms when they enter the
hostile host environment.
183 , facilitating bacterial survival within the
hostile host environment.
184 on of defense mechanisms, can survive in the
hostile host environment.
185 In order to cope with
hostile host environments, many viruses have developed s
186 erial pathogens is to acquire nutrients from
hostile host environments.
187 ving phagotroph became adapted to exploiting
hostile host environments.
188 ays major role in this process as it targets
hostile host proteins for degradation with its E3 ligase
189 andscapes and for long-distance trade across
hostile hot terrains for 3,000 y.
190 spirochetal phenotypes that dominate in the
hostile immune environment, the mRNA transcripts of four
191 in all of these areas, each approach faces a
hostile immunological response that frequently ends with
192 N) shows promise, but challenges such as the
hostile immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME) h
193 ncreased stress levels, anger proneness, and
hostile,
impulsive behaviors.
194 nd might help pathogens adapt to and counter
hostile in vivo environments, those identified in this s
195 ht represent a compensatory response in high-
hostile individuals.
196 both short TL and high TA, compared with low-
hostile individuals.
197 These include the locally
hostile inflammatory environment and the stress of reduc
198 Tumors contain
hostile inflammatory signals generated by aberrant proli
199 cific exoproteins involved in mutualistic or
hostile interactions (i.e. hemolysins, pilins, adhesins)
200 port reviews the scope of the challenge, the
hostile internal milieu predisposing to CAD and cardiac
201 cobacterium tuberculosis, survive within the
hostile intracellular environment of a macrophage.
202 Mycobacterium tuberculosis can grow in the
hostile intracellular environment of macrophages by acti
203 DNA across the plasma membrane, through the
hostile intracellular environment, and into the nucleus.
204 Hostile is implemented as an MIT-licensed Python package
205 favorable areas and decline in increasingly
hostile locations.
206 ct is necessary to protect the host from the
hostile luminal environment.
207 , chassis) have difficulty in colonizing the
hostile luminal environment.
208 is critical in protecting the host from the
hostile luminal environment.
209 knowledge of M. tuberculosis response to the
hostile lysosomal environment, we profiled the global tr
210 Additionally, AML is supported by a
hostile marrow tumor microenvironment that has a notable
211 High-
hostile men had significantly shorter leukocyte TL than
212 High-
hostile men were more likely to die of CVD than were low
213 After the trial, high-
hostile men who also had a nonfatal event during the tri
214 D, OR, 5.06, 1.42 to 8.22, compared with low-
hostile men without a nonfatal event during the trial.
215 were more likely to die of CVD than were low-
hostile men.
216 development, much like it protects against a
hostile microbial world.
217 eprogramming of tumor cells present within a
hostile microenvironment and suggest that proline metabo
218 In spite of the probably
hostile microenvironment of the nodule, the acpXL mutant
219 bility of neoplastic populations to induce a
hostile microenvironment through both cell contact-depen
220 hamide in the setting of this nTreg-mediated
hostile microenvironment was able to restore the antitum
221 normalities, and phenomenal adaptations to a
hostile microenvironment, such as hypoxia and nutrient d
222 ent and spread of malignancies by creating a
hostile microenvironment.
223 y arterial vascular cells in a DNA-damaging,
hostile microenvironment.
224 lls must adapt to acidosis to thrive in this
hostile microenvironment.
225 Hostile microenvironmental conditions within tumor masse
226 How disseminated cancer cells cope with
hostile microenvironments in secondary site for full-blo
227 etabolic abnormalities cooperate to generate
hostile microenvironments that disrupt ER homeostasis in
228 ich allows cancer cells to adapt and grow in
hostile microenvironments, is emerging as an important v
229 surviving loss of nutrients and anchorage in
hostile microenvironments.
230 Adaptation of malignant cells to the
hostile milieu present in tumors is an important determi
231 Despite the generally
hostile nature of the environments involved, chemistry d
232 Because of the
hostile nature they cannot be analyzed directly and most
233 marginalization, mercantile exploration, and
hostile neighborhood interactions.
234 d injury is severely compromised because the
hostile niche at the lesion site incurs massive astrogli
235 ique repair adaptation of C. burnetii to its
hostile niche.
236 Residual nondeleted
hostile NK cells expressing only the activating receptor
237 arose from the elimination of phenotypically
hostile NK cells that express an allospecific activating
238 type within the intestinal tract reservoir-a
hostile,
nutrient scarce environment depleted of inorgan
239 igher parental socioeconomic status-are more
hostile on average, as such people are more politically
240 ovide a window on the pathways through which
hostile or abrasive relationships affect physiological f
241 n adaptive response of epithelial cells to a
hostile or changing microenvironment.
242 has been necessitated by the need to access
hostile or difficult environments in situ and in vivo.
243 e households were not interviewed because of
hostile or threatening behavior, for a 98.55% response r
244 and superconductivity are typically also two
hostile orderings competing to align spins in different
245 is primarily directed against a potentially
hostile outgroup, moderated by rapid-acting catecholamin
246 To counter the
hostile oxidative environment inside macrophages, these
247 Some studies have found that
hostile patients have an increased risk of incident IHD.
248 h risk factor modification may be useful for
hostile patients.
249 in turn strengthening their co-existence in
hostile polymicrobial infection sites.
250 Due to its biologically
hostile properties (low water-activity and extreme chaot
251 These findings suggest that within the
hostile proteolytic microenvironments associated with ma
252 the acquisition of biological materials for
hostile purposes and armed conflict, entered into force
253 sure that the life sciences are not used for
hostile purposes, says Malcolm Dando.
254 In these more
hostile regions, the risk and cost of exploration is hig
255 ew antibiotics, unfavorable economics, and a
hostile regulatory environment.
256 Compared with an existing tool,
Hostile removes 21%-23% more human short reads and 21-43
257 he principal contributors of biomass in this
hostile river, which has a pH of 2 and contains much hig
258 bout how these systems manage to function in
hostile,
ROS-rich environments.
259 weak to strong binders, and adsorption under
hostile saltwater conditions.
260 ity, essential for cancer cells to withstand
hostile selective pressures.
261 Hostile sexism fosters antipathy, fueling tension in som
262 as either discrete events or as a generally
hostile sexual environment represented by latent variabl
263 Adolescents'
hostile social interactions with outgroup members and un
264 The population exposed to the
hostile soil conditions within the volcanic caldera poss
265 on the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS)
hostile suspiciousness factor, and risperidone on the BP
266 s in cluster scores for thought disturbance,
hostile-
suspiciousness, and withdrawal-retardation.
267 provement was seen in symptoms of psychosis,
hostile-
suspiciousness, anxiety-depression, thought dist
268 etic persons reported greater depressive and
hostile symptoms and greater stress experience than did
269 as wolves and chimpanzees (n = 1,382 cases),
hostile takeovers in industry (n = 1,637 cases), and int
270 Algae inhabiting this
hostile terrain have evolutionarily developed mechanisms
271 f transplanted cells resulted from the local
hostile tissue environment.
272 presentation pathway to establish an immune
hostile TME.
273 lp explain why the macrophage environment is
hostile to chlamydial growth.
274 ns of the gastric mucosa, a niche considered
hostile to most microbes.
275 which is a bacterial refuge with conditions
hostile to phage whereas the other is phage friendly.
276 ought to help render tumor microenvironments
hostile to roving immune cells.
277 fact that the female site of insemination is
hostile to sperm, and that non-sperm components of the e
278 ate, by means of HNP release, an environment
hostile to their microbicidal function and that of their
279 microscopy in intact neural tissue, which is
hostile to traditional forms of microscopy.
280 at the Sarm1(-/-) nerve microenvironment was
hostile to wild-type axon regeneration and, conversely,
281 l inflammatory cell microenvironment from a '
hostile'
to an 'instructive' role, thus facilitating the
282 Finding a less
hostile transplantation site that is both minimally inva
283 luding creation of an immune-suppressive and
hostile tumor environment.
284 e cancer immunotherapy more effectively in a
hostile tumor environment.
285 caused by cellular oncogene activation and a
hostile tumor microenvironment (TME).
286 Neoplastic lesions can create a
hostile tumor microenvironment with low extracellular pH
287 tumors are abnormal, which together create a
hostile tumor microenvironment.
288 nd cells that create and sustain this immune-
hostile tumor microenvironment.
289 tumor and recapitulate a clinically relevant
hostile tumor microenvironment.
290 lls with a selective growth advantage in the
hostile tumor microenvironment.
291 nisms via which these CAR T cells overcome a
hostile tumor microenvironment.
292 However,
hostile tumor microenvironments render O(2)/nutrient sup
293 ells to promote cell survival and renewal in
hostile tumor microenvironments.
294 To combat
hostile viruses, bacteria and archaea have evolved a uni
295 e changing microbial threats associated with
hostile vs. affine social conditions.
296 The most cynical,
hostile women (top versus bottom quartile) had higher ra
297 Most (versus least) cynical,
hostile women had a higher hazard of cancer-related mort
298 and emotional and sexual harassment create a
hostile work environment (HWE).
299 ctromagnetic interference in an electrically
hostile work site environment, with the ultimate goal of
300 ween Plasmodium parasites and their possibly
hostile,
yet ultimately sustaining, host cell environmen