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1 al, unaligned mediator to guide parties to a mutually acceptable resolution.
2                             Additionally, we mutually adjusted for the other exposure variables under
3                                              Mutually adjusted models of significant exposures during
4                                           In mutually adjusted models, male sex, underweight, obesity
5                                          The mutually adjusted odds ratios for the top compared with
6 ividual lifestyle factors, multivariable and mutually adjusted partial population attributable risks
7                        These biomarkers were mutually adjusted, and additionally adjusted for cardiov
8 aforementioned predictors, independently and mutually adjusted.
9                                    In models mutually adjusting for BMI and SMI, SMI was associated w
10 ition moments, although the two vectors were mutually almost orthogonal.
11  its control by seasonal cues is mediated by mutually antagonistic action of aspen orthologs of the f
12 d by a complex transcriptional network, with mutually antagonistic Bcl6-Blimp1 as a core regulatory a
13 w that the combination of autoactivation and mutually antagonistic cross talk between GTPases, along
14 bumin and vasoactive intestinal peptide have mutually antagonistic fbRF and ffRF, similar to excitato
15                                              Mutually antagonistic molecular signals ensure ovary ver
16  encoding these hypotheses are predicated on mutually antagonistic Rac-Rho signaling, Rac-mediated pr
17 ion of KaiA and reciprocal regulation of the mutually antagonistic signaling proteins, SasA and CikA.
18                 This process is regulated by mutually antagonistic signals: Notch signalling and Lmx1
19 osine A(1)-receptors are coexpressed and are mutually antagonistic.
20 t HCV infection and the BMP/SMAD pathway are mutually antagonistic.
21 ses indicates that the fbRF and the ffRF are mutually antagonistic.
22  play opposing roles in podocyte biology and mutually antagonize each other.
23                      Thus, multiple, causal, mutually associated CRE variants can underlie GWAS signa
24 IF3) under cold stress, thus attenuating the mutually assured destruction of PIF3-phyB.
25 dy shines light on an already well-known and mutually beneficial association between ants and the aca
26   Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis is a mutually beneficial association of plants and fungi of t
27                     Such obligations promote mutually beneficial behavior among strangers and likely
28 ighbors, offering insight into the role that mutually beneficial behaviors might play in facilitating
29         Additionally, we give evidence for a mutually beneficial feedback of the type 17 cell infiltr
30  evolutionary biology is the extent to which mutually beneficial interactions and kin selection can f
31 zes a signal that alters host behavior for a mutually beneficial outcome.
32                   Sociability can facilitate mutually beneficial outcomes such as division of labor,
33                These results illustrate that mutually beneficial relationships between vaginal bacter
34                                              Mutually beneficial resource exchange is fundamental to
35 embrane to maintain arbuscules for a healthy mutually beneficial symbiosis.
36  is unclear to what extent these changes are mutually beneficial to females and males or instead repr
37 er-based configuration of FPV systems can be mutually beneficial: Along with providing such benefits
38 were followed up using both DUS and CTA in a mutually blinded setup until the end of the study or unt
39 hereas the bispecific rILSA, MG1Nb-Nluc-ABD, mutually bound to both mouse IgG1 and rabbit IgG primary
40  Obligation as defined by Tomasello requires mutually capable parties, but one-sided caregiver relati
41 e, known as kinetoplast (k) DNA, composed of mutually catenated maxi- and minicircles.
42 f-motion (or 'transitions'), and need not be mutually coherent.
43 hogonal nonsense suppression systems and the mutually compatible bioconjugation handles they incorpor
44  of examples demonstrate that the use of two mutually compatible chiral catalysts in one-pot conditio
45                                          The mutually compatible flow behavior of the MG phase and th
46 ains and subsequently functionalized through mutually compatible labeling chemistries.
47                                         Such mutually compatible reactions are useful for multicompon
48 eously using two distinct catalysts that are mutually compatible.
49                                      For two mutually competing species, eventual extinction of one c
50 parable affinities, and that these drugs are mutually competitive.
51 rties of the MTBD and PRD serve distinct but mutually complementary roles that use LLPS in a cellular
52                      Here, we investigate by mutually complementary simulations and in vivo experimen
53 d ATR-FTIR methodology and RT-PCR technique, mutually confirming and supporting results were obtained
54                    Which of these apparently mutually conflicting approaches is right for a given pat
55 niques probe different time scales, they are mutually consistent as they probe the same physical mech
56                        These studies provide mutually consistent insights into how paroxetine and its
57                                This move was mutually constitutive with the failure of applied epidem
58 ls' chemotactic accuracy and persistence are mutually constrained.
59 ng a multidisciplinary approach, we identify mutually constructive interactions between Ail and LPS t
60 independently associated with SCD risk after mutually controlling for cardiac risk factors and other
61                  The two temperature-driven, mutually convertible isomers of the nanoclusters open up
62  is domain specific, resulting in unique but mutually coordinated tasks: one CNB domain initiates cAM
63  synaptic, and structural genes that exhibit mutually correlated expression levels, which covary with
64 e arranged in the same cell and how they are mutually correlated in different cell types in mammalian
65  underlying structural connectivity (SC) and mutually correlated.
66               We identify synchronization of mutually coupled microlasers via frequency locking assoc
67 t ring leads to superdirective radiation via mutually coupled modes.
68  which the central alpha5-alpha7 helices are mutually crossed over, resulting in chimeric active site
69                        USTC factors are also mutually dependent for binding to the piRNA clusters and
70 ption by RNA polymerase II (RNAPII), and are mutually dependent in fission yeast.
71 r three distinct events in parallel: the (i) mutually dependent self-assembly of three-component nano
72 tin regulation are highly interconnected and mutually dependent.
73 e sufficiently modified to designate them as mutually distinct and also distinct from their definitiv
74                                          The mutually diversional phosphorylation circuits may be a g
75 ism involving multi-step competition between mutually diversional phosphorylation routes within the S
76 ry by dampening oxidant and ER stress, which mutually enhance each other's activity.
77 olvent-excluded volume effects determined by mutually enhanced cosolute hydration in bulk.
78 , and suggest that C3G and GSH bind closely, mutually enhancing each other's binding.
79 contrast to Leu and Arg, of which codons are mutually exchangeable by a single-base substitution.
80 equence positions in gene families that were mutually exclusive (in patients) with another gene in th
81 at ATRX mutations and MYCN amplification are mutually exclusive across all ages and stages in neurobl
82 e observe unexpected co-mapping of typically mutually exclusive activating and repressing histone mod
83 rk we study the problem of finding groups of mutually exclusive alterations associated with a quantit
84 ating four programmable exons that undergo a mutually exclusive alternative splicing event to generat
85                    Mechanistic dissection of mutually exclusive alternative splicing events revealed
86  data argue for a central role of introns in mutually exclusive alternative splicing of Dscam exon 4
87 genes generating vast molecular diversity by mutually exclusive alternative splicing.
88 , we show that H3K27M and IDH1 mutations are mutually exclusive and experimentally synthetic lethal.
89                 These two principles are not mutually exclusive and might involve neural networks in
90 mply two extreme limits of drug interaction (mutually exclusive and mutually non-exclusive), a respon
91 s of CdbA with c-di-GMP and DNA appear to be mutually exclusive and residue substitutions in CdbA reg
92 m-up and top-down forces are not necessarily mutually exclusive and together can lead to the emergenc
93                     These mechanisms are not mutually exclusive and, in combination, mediate gene reg
94  mutations in SMARCA4 (BRG1), one of the two mutually exclusive ATPases of the SWI/SNF chromatin remo
95 ogeneous autoimmune disease characterized by mutually exclusive autoantibodies directed against disti
96 ty between LH cell types, some of which have mutually exclusive behavioral effects, such as LH VGLUT2
97 nding to the SOS1 peptide PVPPPVPPRRRP, this mutually exclusive binding combined with other potential
98 ied, cyclin A2 binds APC/C-Cdc20 through two mutually exclusive binding modes, resulting in different
99 nt binding affinities, and with distinct and mutually exclusive binding modes.
100              HSP70 and membranes compete for mutually exclusive binding to the tetratricopeptide repe
101 f distinct aspects of working memory (WM) to mutually exclusive brain areas is at odds with the distr
102 romatin remodelers, containing either of the mutually exclusive BRG1 and BRM ATPases, promoted NIPBL
103        SMARCA4/BRG1 and SMARCA2/BRM, the two mutually exclusive catalytic subunits of the BAF complex
104 e grouped into the following 4 hierarchical, mutually exclusive categories based on maximum clinical
105 oral lobar degeneration do not form discrete mutually exclusive categories from their clinical featur
106 ge) and determine stone composition based on mutually exclusive categories.
107 e specialty of the implanting physician into mutually exclusive categories: electrophysiologists, int
108 ders cross-antagonism, resulted in a loss of mutually exclusive cell responses.
109                           However, these are mutually exclusive cellular states; thus, how Notch prom
110 t charge transport are two crucial but often mutually exclusive characteristics of pseudocapacitors.
111 old-induced epigenetic switching between the mutually exclusive chromatin states at FLC, from the act
112 I VFQ-25 data and patients were divided into mutually exclusive classes according to their responses
113 maxima of Co, Mn, and Fe, 2D images revealed mutually exclusive Co and Fe mobilization.
114 cal structural frustration, the existence of mutually exclusive competing interactions, may explain w
115     Each outcome was monetized into a set of mutually exclusive components and was aggregated to esti
116 8, with neurological disease (defined by non-mutually exclusive criteria, including meningitis, encep
117 tes to exhibit pre-motor bifurcations toward mutually exclusive decision outcomes.
118  Thus, DCP1A flips a bistable switch for the mutually exclusive determination of active and inactive
119             We categorised follow-up time in mutually exclusive episodes of incident TNFalpha inhibit
120 showed replacement of terminal exon 9 with a mutually exclusive exon 9'.
121 sed by a large increase in the percentage of mutually exclusive exons that code for proteins involved
122 f alternative splicing events: skipped exon, mutually exclusive exons, alternative 5' splice site, al
123  such as 'spectrum' or 'autisms' reflect non-mutually exclusive explanations regarding continuous/dim
124 nscriptional networks, as exemplified by the mutually exclusive expression and cross-antagonism of th
125 sion during human infections, which revealed mutually exclusive expression and identified the gene pr
126          Further, B7x and PD-L1 tend to have mutually exclusive expression in cancer cells.
127         Ku binds TLC1 and telomere ends in a mutually exclusive fashion, and is required to maintain
128 ssion sites (ESs), which are controlled in a mutually exclusive fashion.
129 monstrate that apoptosis and necroptosis are mutually exclusive fates in IAV-infected cells.
130  blood and nectar because each meal promotes mutually exclusive feeding programs with distinct sensor
131 ons are dedicated to PNP analysis but with a mutually exclusive focus on dereplication or annotation.
132 iradenomas and spiradenocarcinomas, which is mutually exclusive from mutation of CYLD and can activat
133 n (FUSIL) and demonstrate that genes in five mutually exclusive FUSIL categories have differing biolo
134 75 (77%) were considered high-risk per these mutually exclusive groups: 102 (10%) were aged <5 years;
135 ker et al. (2020) have highlighted three non-mutually exclusive habitat features that are likely to v
136 erentially located in distinct and sometimes mutually exclusive hepatic zones.
137                                          Two mutually exclusive hypotheses account for the evolution
138 t that expression of TLX and ASCL1 should be mutually exclusive in glioblastoma, which was verified i
139     Intriguingly, JAK2 and RAS-mutations are mutually exclusive in leukemic sub-clones, causing dicho
140 -integrin TM domain is able to engage in two mutually exclusive interactions that produce alternate a
141 ur data show that gene promoters do not form mutually exclusive interactions with enhancers, but all
142 acting protein 1-related protein (Hip1R) are mutually exclusive interactors with CLCa, and suggest a
143 single percept; instead, it switches between mutually exclusive interpretations every few seconds, a
144 eir perception of sounds associated with two mutually exclusive interpretations.
145  varying strengths that set the ratio of two mutually exclusive isoforms.
146  broadly, our data illustrate how the use of mutually exclusive macromolecular interfaces enables mod
147 s interacts with its flanking enhancers in a mutually exclusive manner documenting that enhancer hubs
148  transcripts arising from either strand in a mutually exclusive manner, validated using single molecu
149  in the TERT promoter region, occurring in a mutually exclusive manner, were more frequent in male th
150 emes of this transcriptomic gradient express mutually exclusive markers, exhibit core or shell-like a
151 zes ACAT1 function in a manner that involves mutually exclusive ME1 S336 phosphorylation and K337 ace
152 utagenesis contribute to replication through mutually exclusive mechanisms.
153 thetized rodents pointing to alternative and mutually exclusive models.
154 ristics of a driver gene in that it showed a mutually exclusive mutation pattern when compared with m
155 ung cancer (NSCLC) is often characterized by mutually exclusive mutations in the epidermal growth fac
156 pre- and postnatal growth retardation and by mutually exclusive mutations in three genes, CUL7, OBSL1
157 sive." Here, we show that most mutations are mutually exclusive not due to pathway structure but to i
158 ulty for the authors in explaining change to mutually exclusive organizational structures of human li
159 resistance to cancer drugs can arise through mutually exclusive overexpression of MDM2 or MDM4.
160                                  Interest in mutually exclusive pairs of bioorthogonal labeling reage
161 ce-extension curve measurements, we mapped 2 mutually exclusive pathways for the folding, each encomp
162 ined during an auditory task which supported mutually exclusive perceptual interpretations.
163 egregating the voxel-wise relationships into mutually exclusive populations that were either positive
164        Five CBX proteins, CBX2,4,6,7,8, form mutually exclusive PRC1 complexes and are thought to pla
165      These outcomes are typically treated as mutually exclusive processes, with paradigms targeting o
166 ns; CoA is bound at the CSH-ASH interface in mutually exclusive productive or unproductive conformati
167 cation of the 2013 ACC/AHA guideline among 4 mutually exclusive risk groups within the ACC Practice I
168 f prevalence and a disability weight for all mutually exclusive sequelae.
169  progenitors progress through sequential and mutually exclusive states of proliferation and recombina
170                                          Two mutually exclusive subcomplexes, PRC2.1 and PRC2.2, are
171                          Across 1880 visits, mutually exclusive substance use categories were as foll
172                     Curiously, despite their mutually exclusive substrate specificities, PON1 and dii
173 ated weather knockdown of ARID1B, one of two mutually exclusive subunits within the SWI/SNF complex,
174 chanical robustness and water repellency are mutually exclusive surface properties.
175 ed on the monotypic expression of one of two mutually exclusive TCR constant beta chains, TRBC1 and T
176 trating myeloid cells, and its expression is mutually exclusive to B7-H1, partially due to its induct
177  exhibited an MYC aberration, resulting from mutually exclusive translocations or gains.
178 e insect alpha6 gene contains 12 exons, with mutually exclusive versions of exons 3 (3a, 3b) and 8 (8
179           Participants were categorized into mutually exclusive virologic categories: intermittent LL
180 onsistently, the distribution of H3K27me2 is mutually exclusive with another repressive histone mark,
181 promoter mutations (13.1% of R/M cases) were mutually exclusive with both NOTCH1 mutations (q = 3.3 x
182 (particularly G(i/o)) coupled receptors, are mutually exclusive with Galpha(s) oncogenic activating m
183                    Intriguingly, H3K27me3 is mutually exclusive with H3K36 trimethylation on the same
184 with distinct MDS/MPN subtypes and that were mutually exclusive with most of the other MDSs/MPNs (eg,
185                               PAQR8 gain was mutually exclusive with mutations in the nuclear estroge
186 ng mutations in these cancer genes to appear mutually exclusive with numerous others.
187  have shown that PHTH-mediated inhibition is mutually exclusive with phosphatidylinositol binding.
188                      Mutations in KMT2C were mutually exclusive with PI3KCA mutations (p <= 0.
189 lexes with different stoichiometries are not mutually exclusive with respect to having a functional r
190 n the Claw, enhanced by p62 phosphorylation, mutually exclusive with the binding of p62 to LC3B, and
191 ersely, cases with CTNNB1 mutation, which is mutually exclusive with TP53 mutation, demonstrate low g
192  partner of VHL because deletions of FTO are mutually exclusive with VHL loss in pan cancer datasets.
193 ribed in somatic cells, MTA proteins are not mutually exclusive within embryonic stem (ES) cell NuRD
194 al measurements can be explained by two (non-mutually exclusive) characteristics of the organization
195 t fully understood but two opposing (but not mutually exclusive) hypotheses have emerged.
196                     Admission diagnoses (not mutually exclusive) included acute coronary syndrome in
197             The most common such events (non-mutually exclusive) were aHF (6.2%) and aIHD (5.7%).
198            BRAF V600E and SRC mutations were mutually exclusive, and SRC mutation was significantly a
199     SidI binding to eEF1A and Lpg2505 is not mutually exclusive, and the proteins bind distinct regio
200             These proposed functions are not mutually exclusive, and there is compelling evidence to
201           These two types of disease are not mutually exclusive, but identifying those individuals wi
202 t and adhesion-independent migration are not mutually exclusive, but rather are variants of the same
203                                   Though not mutually exclusive, chromosomal instability and pathogen
204  Two pathogenic mechanisms, which may not be mutually exclusive, have been proposed for FDD and FBD:
205 ause PARG and PARP inhibitor sensitivity are mutually exclusive, our observations demonstrate that PA
206 gh individual enzymatic functions are always mutually exclusive, readers often also exhibit enzymatic
207                      These processes are not mutually exclusive, so it is difficult to infer the evol
208     The HER2 mutations and ER mutations were mutually exclusive, suggesting a distinct mechanism of a
209                     While often suggested as mutually exclusive, these alternatives may represent ext
210 omal-arm aneuploidy and driver mutations are mutually exclusive.
211  HIF coactivators in human breast tumors was mutually exclusive.
212 ecificity are neither inherently coupled nor mutually exclusive.
213               TP53 and CTNNB1 mutations were mutually exclusive.
214 ard and reverse circuit activity is normally mutually exclusive.
215 hosphorylation of the CURT1B N terminus were mutually exclusive.
216 e, because these properties are, in general, mutually exclusive.
217 and an eosinophilic phenotype, which are not mutually exclusive.
218 licitor/toxin hypotheses are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
219 refractoriness and sperm competitiveness are mutually exclusive.
220 indicating that these binding events are not mutually exclusive.
221 tribution and size of metapopulations may be mutually exclusive.
222 Darwin's two opposing hypotheses need not be mutually exclusive.
223 jugation, indicating that both processes are mutually exclusive.
224 howing that these opsins are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
225 pistatic with one another or, specifically, "mutually exclusive." Here, we show that most mutations a
226 ivalry, implicitly treating them as separate mutually-exclusive perceptual processes.
227                         Rather than positing mutually-exclusive sub-categories, the data-driven model
228 criminative expression levels and are co- or mutually-exclusively expressed with other genes.
229 ate with the P-organyl substituents adopting mutually exo arrangements.
230 ial sciences, and the humanities can benefit mutually from combining their distinctive methodologies
231                                    These two mutually incompatible hypotheses are thus both incorrect
232 an anomaly, having many exotic and seemingly mutually incompatible properties.
233 form several different structures, including mutually incompatible pseudoknots and a double hairpin.
234 s of D. melanogaster can be engineered to be mutually incompatible with wild-type and with each other
235 rception either veridical or informative are mutually incompatible.
236 h-pull dye has been designed, comprising two mutually independent analyte binding sites.
237                                              Mutually independent DNA methylation was associated with
238                                 We performed mutually independent EWAS on transportation noise and ai
239 l specific, and the resulting phenotypes are mutually independent.
240  flankers are artificially constrained to be mutually independent.
241 acing, they cause deep, long-ranged, and yet mutually-independent membrane deformations.
242               We find that, despite having a mutually indistinguishable and unsatisfactory average er
243 rgoes lobe switching that imposes a dramatic mutually induced conformational fit to both the proximal
244                            How do the metals mutually influence each other, and impact the material's
245 rphic proteins, enabled RNAs and proteins to mutually influence their functional repertoires and shap
246  the entire observed period, pairs of fields mutually influencing each other, but also cases of evolu
247      Our findings indicate that distinct but mutually influential forces drive post-mitotic chromatin
248 isjoint canonical metabolic pathways are not mutually informative; and to infer relationships among h
249 dent genome-wide association studies are not mutually informative; to estimate the probability that t
250                            PAR3 and PAR1 are mutually inhibited by direct or indirect phosphorylation
251 integrate and filter sensory information and mutually inhibitory connections [3] could allow coordina
252          These transitions are mediated by a mutually inhibitory feedback loop-microRNA-200/ZEB-drive
253 m representations and solution approaches do mutually interact and thus affect performance.
254 istinctive of gamma and of gamma/delta' that mutually interact in trans, centered on the catalytic ba
255 interpretation in which place and grid cells mutually interact to form a coupled code for space.
256 e integration is regulated by a hierarchy of mutually interacting neural oscillations.
257 he phase separation occurring in a system of mutually interacting proteins that can bind on specific
258  Furthermore, these two neuronal subsets are mutually interchangeable in driving reward behaviors and
259 ntly random patterns of external input) were mutually interconnected at random by excitatory synaptic
260 e membrane shape, showing that all three are mutually interdependent and have an identical long-range
261 ng of DP1, indicating that both proteins are mutually involved in this pathway.
262 how that the silica and sponge skeletons are mutually nested in SiMNS.
263 onary artery disease, and one of three other mutually non-exclusive criteria: a history of previous P
264  of drug interaction (mutually exclusive and mutually non-exclusive), a response envelope defined by
265 ts anti-inflammatory effects through several mutually nonexclusive mechanisms.
266 o achieve divergent reactivities and furnish mutually orthogonal dual ligation systems.
267                                 It relies on mutually orthogonal engineered aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
268                              Combining these mutually orthogonal nonsense suppression systems and the
269                          We then identify 18 mutually orthogonal pairs from the 88 DeltaNPylRS/(Delta
270 beling of ScFv with distinct probes, through mutually orthogonal reactions, in a one-pot procedure.
271 tion platform, and establish a library of 15 mutually orthogonal split inteins for in vivo applicatio
272 entify sets consisting of six pairs that are mutually orthogonal to each other, which considerably in
273  accommodates synchronous bi-directional and mutually perpendicular extension, giving the same fault
274  in silico mutations made in one active site mutually perturbed the energetics of the other.
275 ation between neuronal populations receiving mutually predictable inputs.
276  with one prosthetist subject to arrive at a mutually preferred stiffness.
277 icating that orientation and color in V1 are mutually processed by overlapping circuits.
278                          PI3KC3-C1 and WIPI2 mutually promote the recruitment of each other in a posi
279 on of functional groups or reagents that are mutually reactive with one another, but unreactive with
280          Moreover, ESR1 and known CYP3A4 TFs mutually regulate each other.
281  overlapping transcripts whose expression is mutually regulated by transcriptional interference and R
282 decreased vessel normalization, indicating a mutually regulatory loop.
283 bistable switch whereby cyclin E-CDK2 and Rb mutually reinforce each other to induce Rb hyperphosphor
284  should consider the possibility of a set of mutually reinforcing causes, among which those suggested
285                           We identified four mutually reinforcing factors underpinning change: (1) mu
286  Inflammation and thrombosis are integrated, mutually reinforcing processes, but the interregulatory
287                         Together, we provide mutually reinforcing psychophysical and computational ev
288         Our human data indicate that these 2 mutually reinforcing vascular defects may represent a ge
289 o, "open" and a holo, "closed" crystal form, mutually related by a rigid-body reorientation of its do
290 subunits, encoded by CaGPI2 and CaGPI19, are mutually repressive.
291        While Pd(II) catalysts modulated by a mutually repulsive pyridine-type ligand have been shown
292                   Nxf2 and Panx proteins are mutually required for proper localization and stability.
293 ls that global effects on Pol II-binding are mutually rescued by prp5-GAR and spt8Delta.
294 ciprocity in which activated neutrophils are mutually shared to create collagen destruction and Hyp r
295 tionary history that began with rudimentary, mutually-stabilizing interactions at early stages of pol
296 eraction between PRR and ELABELA/apelin, the mutually stimulatory relationship between PRR and COX-2/
297 erpy)(2)](2+), are sequentially injected and mutually stored in a linear ion trap to form charge-inve
298                       These four methods are mutually supportive, and pinpoint the locations of the s
299 human NPCs with rodent astrocytes results in mutually synergistic maturation, and that cell type-spec
300 y, the harmonization efforts will allow the (mutually trusted and understood) production and analysis

 
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