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1 ng but also on the pace at which changes are imposed.
2 sable when full transcriptional silencing is imposed.
3 temperature; a late-summer drought was also imposed.
4 cating that sexual identity is not uniformly imposed.
6 hip is globally representative, humics could impose a concentration threshold that buffers the deep o
12 It is popularly speculated that this might impose a mental-health burden on women and their childre
13 her end of opposing signaling gradients, and impose a pattern of proliferation that matches derivativ
14 nse, severely affected countries have had to impose a range of public health strategies achieved via
15 ions, we show that large Trinidadian guppies impose a significantly larger competitive pressure on co
16 that heat, pH, and growth arrest effectively impose a similar type of proteostatic stress at the cell
20 itudinally (streamwise) oriented vortex that imposed a continuous roll perturbation, measured wing ki
21 d so after an experimental manipulation that imposed a feeding delay (Experiment 2), which increased
22 hermal updrafts at the start of the day also imposed a metabolic cost, with birds flapping toward the
24 enhanced the generation of T(reg) cells and imposed a transcriptional profile similar to that induce
25 that Re enriches to partial dislocations and imposes a drag effect on dislocation movement, thus redu
26 that the P450-mediated metabolic resistance imposes a high fitness cost in malaria vectors supportin
27 the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which imposes a limit to the precision with which the position
28 The sparsity of the fossil record, however, imposes a limit to the strength of inference that can be
30 using different software applications, which imposes a practical limitation and potentially a negativ
31 ity of life of women and their partners, and imposes a profound personal and societal economic burden
32 is a presumed tumor suppressor pathway that imposes a proliferative barrier (the Hayflick limit) dur
39 ing the peptide-MHCII (pMHCII) repertoire by imposing a bias on the foreign and self-derived peptide
40 of succinate-mediated HIF-1alpha activation, imposing a consequent reduction of LPS-induced Il1b expr
41 ons utilize two or more exogenous promoters, imposing a currently unquantifiable metabolic burden on
42 m microenvironments of extracranial lesions, imposing a distinct and profound selective pressure on t
45 ial to volant-challenged early pterosaurs by imposing a high energetic burden, thus requiring flight
46 ses the risk of non-communicable disease, by imposing a high metabolic load on a depleted capacity fo
47 simulation for disease propagation in graphs imposing a local structure to allowed disease transmissi
48 ut its function was modulated by INSIG, thus imposing a second layer of control on Hmg2 regulation.
49 pends on the solubility of the chosen salts, imposing a stringent restriction on the number of possib
50 w optimal mitigation pathways evolve without imposing a warming limit, finding that median abatement
51 on restores sodium and chloride excretion it imposes added physical stress on the filtration barrier
52 isting methods, the proposed method does not impose additional locality constraints on the spectral f
53 e reactions in upper layers of the hierarchy impose an upper bound on the flux of the reactions downs
54 ynamics, and the high speeds required likely impose an upper limit to the body size and effectiveness
58 use of geometric constraints that the cavity imposes and an unfavourable Purcell effect that can modi
59 mentation with Lactobacillus reuteri did not impose any phenotypic changes of the conventional T cell
60 diverse regulatory strategies integrated to impose appropriately patterned gene expression that unde
63 stages of their development and how the TME imposes barriers to the metabolism and activity of tumor
65 hat the compost system can be manipulated to impose biotic and abiotic stresses for testing how micro
66 it may enhance immediate survival, this self-imposed bodily damage may convey long-term consequences.
67 more, to enforce biological plausibility, we impose both spatial and temporal structure so that the t
70 inherently proportional to limb velocity and imposed by a synchronization of breaths to strides is st
72 with a focus on their functional specificity imposed by cell-type-dependent expression, subcellular l
76 ogether with strong deterministic constrains imposed by diet and age, stochastic colonization in earl
78 study, we compare the geometrical signatures imposed by different possible mechanisms for the packagi
79 that evade the cell cycle blockage normally imposed by DNA damage experience sustained p53 signaling
81 of EC1 alone but shows that steric hindrance imposed by EC2 would likely prevent multiprotein binding
82 termine whether its obligate anaerobiosis is imposed by endogenous reactive oxygen species or by mole
83 we show that the lateral confinement, often imposed by experimental setups or in harbors and locks,
85 erved under flow is a genuine physical limit imposed by flow-mediated washout of active coagulation f
92 t per square metre, owing to the limitations imposed by interfacial effects-as seen in characterizati
93 Our data suggest that a balance of forces imposed by intermediate filaments and microtubules is re
95 z photon(14), reaching the fundamental limit imposed by intrinsic thermal fluctuations at 0.19 kelvin
97 i plays a critical role in modulating stress imposed by limitation of these two critical nutrients in
98 ocks appears to be prohibited by constraints imposed by liquidus phase-equilibria on evolution of man
100 hile proper understanding of the assumptions imposed by model parameters can help avoid overinterpret
103 approach the theoretical limits for accuracy imposed by natural variability in these metrics within o
107 whether synapses also adjust to life stages imposed by novel developmental programs for which they w
112 icient to overcome the metabolic constraints imposed by plasmablasts and enhanced parasite clearance
115 lly found solutions to the oxidative threats imposed by ROS by evolving an elaborate detoxification s
116 een developed that overcomes the limitations imposed by shallow penetration depth of ultraviolet exci
117 ethods for predicting the fundamental limits imposed by stimulus variability on sensory-perceptual pr
118 rising from thermal fluctuations, the limits imposed by structural heterogeneity have remained unclea
121 conversely this induced a greater limitation imposed by the cytosol on CO(2) transport, further reduc
122 or prosthesis design by lifting restrictions imposed by the embodiment theory for artificial limbs.
124 ation and mitigation strategy (REMS) program imposed by the Food and Drug Administration for mifepris
127 election, the balance of drift and selection imposed by the HSPC population size, and the mutation-se
128 actions combined with stereochemical effects imposed by the locally strained structural context.
131 a major element in the permeability barrier imposed by the outer membrane and offers a pathogen-asso
132 viates from its ideal cuboctahedral geometry imposed by the perovskite cage and behaves as a heavy at
134 uctural adjustments of the DNA substrate are imposed by the protein; however, how APE1 uniquely sculp
138 ased understanding of the treatment barriers imposed by the tumour-associated stroma, and from the de
140 We then review the analytical challenges imposed by the volume of data and discuss methods to rec
142 The reduction in conformational diversity imposed by this design also enhances the nascent peroxid
145 on and extinction depends on the constraints imposed by trophic, service, and engineering dependencie
148 hen exposing cells to the higher strain rate imposed by xDC, cellular components other than the actin
151 colectomy, the features of liver imaging can impose characteristics that could be predictive for meta
154 nce of neglect of national health systems or imposed conditionalities under neoliberal governance wer
159 iotropy may result from genetic changes that impose correlations between otherwise independent traits
160 different SES in the context of temporarily imposed COVID-19-related social restrictions present a u
162 i, interior positive), and the effect of the imposed DeltaPsi on the kinetics of efflux was also stud
163 a pK(app) of ~7.2 that is unaffected by the imposed DeltaPsi; 2) DeltaPsi increases the rate of effl
168 onary cycles as specialization in herbivores imposes diversifying selection on plant chemical defense
171 these two functional pools, especially when imposed during the crucial seed setting stage is unclear
173 onality of the synthetic water channels also imposes engineering difficulties to align them in membra
174 se, and these studies have used experimenter-imposed extinction or forced abstinence procedures.
175 The under-specification of random effects imposes far stronger constraints on the generalizability
176 In less despotic species, dominance might impose fewer constraints on social choices, tolerance is
180 in realistic quantum communication channels imposes fundamental limits on the communication rates of
181 energy functions and their stochastic nature imposes generation of a large number of decoys to explor
182 nt for individual immune parameters, thereby imposing genetically regulated 'immunologic structures',
183 ould be observed not only in the presence of imposed gradients of secondary nutrients but also in ini
184 The oxidation of antioxidants by oxidizers imposes great challenges to both living organisms and th
185 to "fine-tune" their conformations, e.g., by imposing greater rigidity, by subtly altering certain si
186 ior during both voluntary motionlessness and imposed head fixation exposed a backward redistribution
188 ing frequency activity of PV(+) interneurons imposes high-energy demands on their metabolism that mus
192 and restricting populations to their homes, impose large and visible costs on society; however, thei
196 ly systems, but ultimately spatial distances impose limits on the effect, resulting in delegation of
197 constraint of the networks and whether they impose limits to molecular phenotypes remains elusive.
198 ound that rare ecosystems with active, human-imposed management suffered less damage in a hurricane's
199 mples for one country that initially did not impose measures and one that responded with a severe loc
204 ly to inhibit projection neurons and thereby impose network gain control, an important but purely mod
208 stacles that the exceptional features of Env impose on the creation of a successful HIV-1 vaccine.
210 important driver of resistance is selection imposed on bacterial populations that are not the intend
211 ndings reveal how the mechanical environment imposed on cells within a tissue alters the molecular an
212 e mesostructures appear owing to constraints imposed on diffusion by the hexagonally arrayed pillar t
213 ak evidence that propensity to discount cost imposed on drug seeking is associated with dependence se
215 st for genetic and developmental constraints imposed on flower evolution in the context of the selfin
217 iprocal relationship between the constraints imposed on the activation loop position and the affinity
219 ither a unitary "pacemaker" timing signal is imposed on the hippocampal system, or it may assist in o
220 confined fluidity and curvature constraints imposed on the lipid bilayer components of the cell memb
221 ) irrespective of the number of contractions imposed on the myofibrils and their initial sarcomere le
222 fitness to assess the strength of selection imposed on the nuclear genome by alternate mitochondrial
224 limation in conifers and evaluate challenges imposed on them by changing climate and discuss emerging
225 la adapts to the challenges oxidative stress imposes on membrane bioenergetics by shifting redox bala
228 C constantly limits growth cone exploration, imposing ordered and forward-directed progression throug
231 initially quiescent and no external flow is imposed, persistent flows are generated along the solid
232 heir ability to find mates when ambient flow imposes physical constrains on their motion and impairs
234 isticated cyber-physical system to sense and impose post-anthesis HNT stress uniformly through physio
235 change over the next century is predicted to impose pressure on these areas, particularly around the
236 n debilitates the genuine stem-cell state by imposing primed-state features via FoxO inhibition.
237 atinum particles within the zeolite crystals impose pronounced diffusion limitations on reaction inte
241 that a flavivirus can mutate to escape RTP4-imposed restriction, and that diverse mammalian RTP4 ort
242 enarios obtained by selectively relaxing the imposed restrictions and total about 200,000 individuals
243 acy of nuclear pore complex (NPC) biogenesis imposes risks of failure that can cause defects in nucle
246 caused by the new SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus has imposed severe challenges on laboratories in their effor
247 coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic imposed severe restrictions on traditional methods of pa
248 tors used in organic photovoltaics (5-20 nm) imposes severe limits on the maximum size of the donor a
250 he contractile activity and of an externally imposed shear flow, we find three possible morphologies.
251 parasite Plasmodium falciparum continues to impose significant morbidity and mortality, despite subs
253 rly exposed to the pandemic but only Denmark imposed significant restrictions on social and economic
254 imicrobial resistance (AMR) in humans, which imposes significant health and economic costs on society
255 al partitioning of salt-affected watersheds, imposing significant constraints on water availability a
256 Using a replicated regression approach, we imposed single deluges that ranged in size from 20 to 12
258 level controls methane seepage variations by imposing smooth trends on timescales in the order of ten
259 corresponding to before and during pandemic imposed social restrictions, were screened for mood symp
260 displays and digital micromirror devices can impose spatial light modulation and actively shape light
261 Their architectural complexity and size impose specific demands on their members requiring adapt
264 ultiple features of bacterial promoters that impose stringent requirements on CRISPRa target sites.
265 en rates for European countries that quickly imposed stringent public health controls and those for c
266 site is distal from the polymerization site, imposing stringent structural and kinetic requirements f
267 ) Li] 3Dy and show that dicarbollide ligands impose strong magnetic axiality on the central Dy(III) i
268 r, higher aerobic activity and genetic drift impose strong mutation pressure and risk of irreversible
269 es the ability of bacteriophages (phages) to impose strong selection on their bacterial hosts: instea
270 thetic herbicides over the past 70 years has imposed strong and widespread selection pressure, leadin
272 rangement of the putative DNA-binding domain imposed strong constraints on how TerS(P76-26) can bind
274 fitting as well as more complex methods that impose structure (such as a multibody representation) on
276 d by a deamidase, which, together with MavC, imposes temporal regulation of the activity of UBE2N dur
277 d other cellular stressors and therefore can impose temporary stress-induced constraints on the growt
278 als, gestation and lactation are expected to impose the major costs of reproduction, driving reproduc
279 HF in combination with any other diagnosis imposed the greatest risk of death and decrease in life
283 oid the energy penalty that would arise from imposing the gg conformation on galacto-configured ligan
286 egular pattern of fibers in the filter paper imposes tortuous, highly variable boundaries during the
287 ed for SA biosynthesis, while releasing TDP1-imposed transcriptional repression on WRKY33, a master r
288 in TYROSYL-DNA PHOSPHODIESTERASE1 (TDP1), AN imposes transcriptional repression on MYB46, encoding a
289 es and developmental signaling pathways that impose underlying functional lateralization on a broadly
290 ion is imperfect as it lacks specificity and imposes unintended adverse effects such as opportunistic
291 ary language usage [1, 2]; its poetic genres impose unique combinatory constraints on linguistic elem
292 ctures among anthropoids suggest that fusion imposes unique constraints on masticatory function elsew
294 imonious model that depicts rhythmic control imposed upon basic mRNA expression and poly(A) regulatio
295 the top material to sustain the polarization imposed upon it by the underlying layer, and these effec
296 ructure determination beyond the limitations imposed upon synchrotron measurements by radiation damag
297 re and more stringent requirements are being imposed upon the established equilibria among these LIB
298 puts, outputs, and architectural constraints imposed were sufficient for recapitulating processing in
299 of persons exposed to the virus needs to be imposed within 2 days to prevent a broad outbreak, where