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1  Roman Army, US Government, and a healthcare organisation.
2 he 'rules' governing synaptic nanostructural organisation.
3 ulate neural circuits and impact on synaptic organisation.
4 l-autonomous and the circuit-based levels of organisation.
5 o 2005 according to the Food and Agriculture Organisation.
6  actin filament and microtubule dynamics and organisation.
7 (>=197 bp) can more likely adopt the 1-start organisation.
8 cation is a top priority of the World Health Organisation.
9 tem pathways, cell communication, and matrix organisation.
10 e present species have a homokaryotic genome organisation.
11 rostructural and macroscopic scales of brain organisation.
12 inic for MSM and a local MSM community-based organisation.
13  connectomes to probe the brain's structural organisation.
14 stematically across all levels of biological organisation.
15 ulated genes, a function of mammalian genome organisation.
16 solid substrates by solid/fluid/solid-driven organisation.
17 which are regulated by homologous chromosome organisation.
18 pecies are characterised by nested levels of organisation.
19 as an essential medicine by the World Health Organisation.
20 hysical assaults in a large UK mental health organisation.
21 al auxiliary workers from a local non-profit organisation.
22 on schedule, prepared by a clinical research organisation.
23 on is one of the best-known examples of self-organisation.
24  the stratification of power structure in an organisation.
25 ontribute to later maintenance of epithelial organisation.
26 c and anterior-posterior dimensions of brain organisation.
27 re, or a reversal of the standard functional organisation.
28 of local order in a cylinder blue phase-type organisation.
29 the convergence of different levels of brain organisation.
30 ing functional sophistication of human brain organisation.
31 nt dominant motifs of whole-brain functional organisation.
32  implementation of these roles in healthcare organisations.
33 d consequences in the design and analysis of organisations.
34 those with 2-start or 1-start crossed-linker organisations.
35 industry partners, governments, and advocacy organisations.
36 ns of prediabetes exists among international organisations.
37 n highlighted as a priority by global health organisations.
38 inion, and alignment with work done by other organisations.
39 ere a common mechanism underlying their self-organisation?
40 hs of the index child using the World Health Organisation 2007 growth standard.
41                  If the policy reduces these organisations' ability to supply modern contraceptives,
42 s, global health institutions, civil society organisations, academic settings, and the corporate sect
43 sc to the M-band and is essential for muscle organisation, activity and health.
44                     International and global organisations advocate targeting interventions to areas
45                                         Many organisations affected by this policy are also providers
46      Whilst 86.57% of karyotypes show S-type organisation (ancestral condition), the L-type arrangeme
47 e used single-particle cryo-EM to reveal the organisation and architecture of the complete human TSCC
48 wiring space bridges across scales of neural organisation and can be easily translated to single indi
49 n) motor plays a central role in microtubule organisation and cargo transport.
50 olarity but is required to maintain cellular organisation and cell shape during morphogenesis.
51 icted to be ER-localised, but for most their organisation and cellular roles remain poorly defined.
52 isproportionately contributed to metanetwork organisation and centrality.
53  of biases can act as early markers of brain organisation and cognitive development, leading to promi
54 ngs for how cohesin can contribute to genome organisation and cohesion.
55 eractions provide insights of inter-membrane organisation and communication, the importance of which
56  firm link between macro-scale brain network organisation and conscious cognition requires direct inv
57                 Decidual NK have distinctive organisation and content of granules compared with perip
58 e leverage these methods of inferring genome organisation and couple them to nano-dosimetric radiatio
59 rticular the mechanisms controlling the self-organisation and dynamics of membrane-bound organelles s
60 splay characteristics including hierarchical organisation and emergent behaviour.
61 ng measures of cognitive function and neural organisation and examined whether these latent variables
62              However, principal network (PN) organisation and its clinical relevance in MS has not be
63 rations provides information regarding brain organisation and its underlying biological properties.
64 lar and cellular mechanisms, in driving self-organisation and lineage formation that are shared betwe
65 w chromosome signalling orchestrates nuclear organisation and meiotic progression.
66 r investigating the interaction between self-organisation and natural selection empirically.
67 otein-protein interactions drive the spatial organisation and piRNA-dependent silencing within membra
68 evelopment requires knowledge of the spatial organisation and transcriptional dynamics of different c
69 ventions undertaken or promoted by voluntary organisations and community groups in Europe; and descri
70  strategies 749 representatives of voluntary organisations and community groups were recruited from t
71                                 Individuals, organisations and policymakers often overlook the pernic
72 techniques are currently used by many global organisations and public institutions.
73                Whilst communicated widely by organisations and readily taken up by gardeners, the pro
74  studies to evaluate changes in growth plate organisation, and unbiased array profiling to identify s
75 health centres, pharmacies, markets, women's organisations, and at "umuganda" community meetings.
76 ces in Europe), health technology assessment organisations, and payers should develop customised evid
77 g the link between resources, like community organisations, and peoples' capacities to manage long-te
78 chanisms underlying this fundamental mode of organisation are largely unknown.
79 ctional and mechanistic consequences of this organisation are not currently understood.
80           Although proteins with such domain organisation are widely found among Actinobacteria, the
81 ofessionals, government and non-governmental organisations are critical for optimising VR services, e
82        China's contributions to multilateral organisations are increasing but are unlikely to bridge
83                                 Humanitarian organisations are increasingly gaining experience delive
84 AMR) has been identified by the World Health Organisation as a global threat that currently claims at
85 tion-segregation and introduces protein self-organisation as an important consideration for future st
86 e control, was linked to a neural functional organisation associated, via meta-analysis, with task la
87 rin function from the FE disrupts epithelial organisation at egg chamber termini, but the cause of th
88 istinct synapses exhibit diverse and complex organisation at molecular and nanoscale levels.
89 ks to visceral stimulation rather than their organisation at rest may be primarily disturbed in IBS.
90  phase 1b trial was done at Charite Research Organisation (Berlin, Germany) and included men and wome
91 17% are fulfilling the required World Health Organisation bioefficacy standards of >= 80% 24 h mortal
92 matics Institute (EMBL-EBI) and 2 Australian organisations, Bioplatforms Australia and Commonwealth S
93 ll-cell interactions important for this self-organisation, but it has remained unclear whether these
94  emerge, reminiscent of mammalian interphase organisation, but with distinct regulation.
95        A change in policy in one part of the organisation can cause cascades throughout the structure
96                                           As organisations change in size, complexity and structure,
97 monwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation; Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Secur
98 mplex systems such as air traffic and social organisations, collective effects emerge from their many
99         TANGO1 has an unusual membrane helix organisation, composed of one membrane-spanning helix (T
100 .001) and funding sources (p-value<0.001) of organisations concerning diabetes self-management.
101 ubjective employee experiences of changes to organisation contextual features arising from the shift
102 monwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in 2012.
103 embers results in profound cell division and organisation defects.
104 ment and allied forces, in what human rights organisations described as a war-crime strategy, althoug
105 uman rights that spans multiple governments, organisations, disciplines, and sectors.
106 e was previously observed to adopt a mitotic organisation distinct from that of surrounding mouse DNA
107 hat curbing US assistance to family planning organisations, especially those that consider abortion a
108 types of working relationships between these organisations, European health systems and users when im
109                                 The cellular organisation, extracellular matrix and microvascular net
110 alth Assembly's ultimate choice will lead an organisation facing daunting internal and external chall
111                                 Five service organisation features predicted clinical outcomes in 201
112                   Developments in the genome organisation field has resulted in the recent methodolog
113 sical swine fever is recognised by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) and European Union
114 Food and Agriculture Organization, the World Organisation for Animal Health, and the European Commiss
115 o the methodology applied by the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research and Food Al
116      For more than 20 years, the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research and the Foo
117 alisation for IBD in member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (
118 on of nonpharmaceutical interventions in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (
119 ), European Economic Area, EU candidate, and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development c
120 y conducted in March and April 2020 in eight Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development c
121                   We applied Muskoka2 to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's
122 milar aggregate data from 14 industrialized (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)
123  level that is well below the average of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development;
124                            As a consequence, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (O
125                  These are epitomized by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (O
126 adjuvant trials will facilitate optimal data organisation for future regulatory review and strengthen
127                              The Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development and the
128  have demonstrated the importance of spatial organisation for individual fitness with outcomes that a
129   ELIXIR is a pan-European intergovernmental organisation for life science that aims to coordinate bi
130                                 The European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (30-it
131                    Studies from the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC
132 ention-to-treat population with the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC
133  every 6 weeks thereafter using the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC
134                                 The European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC
135 onducted the phase III double-blind European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC
136 quality of life (operationalised as European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer [EORTC
137 ing these criteria ranged from 15% (European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer criter
138 n previously untreated-according to European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer criter
139 al pathology review board following European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer guidel
140 y for Radiotherapy and Oncology and European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer OligoC
141    There was no association between European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer or Ger
142     Patients were asked to complete European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer QLQ-C3
143 es using validated QoL instruments (European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer QLQ-C3
144                                 The European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer QLQ-C3
145 e physical functioning scale of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer QLQ-C3
146                                 The European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Qualit
147 Mean pre- and 2-year post-treatment European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer qualit
148 val, and patient-reported outcomes (European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Qualit
149  quality of life (assessed with the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Qualit
150                                     European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Qualit
151        HRQOL was measured using the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Qualit
152 unctional and symptom scales of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Qualit
153 udy outcome was HRQOL, evaluated by European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer questi
154         Patients were stratified by European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer recurs
155 ) in blocks of three, stratified by European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer status
156                                     European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer, and E
157 t 2018, AMC PhD Scholarship, The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), H2020 Marie
158 t humans possess a standard functional brain organisation for these ancient sensory-motor behaviours,
159 ention was implemented by two not-for-profit organisations from September, 2013, to May, 2016.
160 shed targets identified as co-regulated 'ECM organisation' genes and miR-22-3p which is highly co-exp
161  mechanisms combining prepatterning and self-organisation govern the timely emergence of the plumage
162 t the input of 25 experts from international organisations, government ministries, policy institutes,
163                                 World Health Organisation guidelines recommend fixed (though disease-
164 olvement in, these issues by 12 conservation organisations has increased for most issues since 2009.
165                                      Several organisations have issued guidelines for its use during
166 sistently large neighbourhood similarity and organisation, hierarchical complexity was not a consiste
167 ctors Study (GBD) 2016, International Labour Organisation, household surveys, and the Barro-Lee educa
168 ding new light on general principles of self-organisation in functionally specialised dendrites.
169 ceptors (D2/3Rs) and task-induced functional organisation in key cortical brain networks.
170 capacity to undergo spatially patterned self-organisation in the absence of epithelial direction.
171 axonomy of functional lateralisation and its organisation in the brain is missing.
172                        Does this categorical organisation in the brain provide insight into object-sp
173  and epithelial signals for precise collagen organisation in the tectorial membrane.
174 ven be used to manipulate the liquid crystal organisation in time.
175 es promote charity donations to humanitarian organisations in a large (N = 1,800) crowdfunding campai
176      Using Ebola virus sequences provided by organisations in DR Congo and a reverse genetics system,
177 s were used to determine elastin content and organisation, in young and old equine energy storing and
178 teams from the sponsor and clinical research organisation, investigators, and patients were masked to
179 alyses of brain connectivity suggest network organisation is a better way to think about struggling l
180 ates from a uniform cell population via self-organisation is a recurring feature in development and r
181               We conclude that once cortical organisation is formed, it is remarkably persistent, des
182  this elaborate three-dimensional chromosome organisation is linked to genomic sequence.
183 Key factors included: the extent to which an organisation is ready for implementation; the attributes
184  the clearest examples of developmental self-organisation is shown by Dictyostelium, with cells segre
185  considered an integral component of nuclear organisation; it is transcriptionally responsive and int
186 alerts from several large non-health cluster organisations (known as external partners, who do their
187 s derived from various Food and Agricultural Organisation marine zones.
188         Our findings reveal how retinal self-organisation may be initiated independently of the highl
189  Here, we consider majority rule dynamics on organisations modelled as hierarchical directed graphs,
190                                          The organisation of a network in a maximal set of nodes havi
191  schemes, regulatory policies, education and organisation of a skilled workforce to deliver of high-q
192 inding onto a single membrane leaflet to the organisation of a stable MDL.
193 g experience was associated with the spatial organisation of breeding pairs.
194 trajectories on biogeochemical gradients and organisation of canopy traits across climatic and geoche
195 rding to the Cochrane Effective Practice and Organisation of Care (EPOC) taxonomy.
196 rsion of the Cochrane Effective Practice and Organisation of Care Group data collection checklist to
197    GRADE and Cochrane Effective Practice and Organisation of Care methods were used to assess risk of
198 ecting the perceived primacy of bureaucratic organisation of care over individual needs and preferenc
199 areness, prevention strategies, delivery and organisation of care, clinical practice gaps, and unmet
200 is difficult, despite recent improvements in organisation of care, knowledge about atrial fibrillatio
201                      We also detect the self-organisation of cells in the colonies where newly divide
202 equence along chromosomes and to the spatial organisation of chromosomes in the cell nucleus.
203 the evolution of sexual reproduction and the organisation of ecological communities.
204 allowed us to quantitatively describe the 3D organisation of elastin and collagen fibres bundles.
205 ign principles dictating the spatio-temporal organisation of eukaryotic cells, and in particular the
206 wild-born individuals, disrupting the social organisation of existing wild populations, and inferring
207  parallels between the functional and neural organisation of face and voice perception, while locatin
208                 Overall, our data reveal how organisation of glycosylation across class I viral fusio
209      Our results suggest a different spatial organisation of incorporation and processing of HG in th
210  implementation of health programmes and the organisation of its health system, Brazil has achieved n
211 esolution and visualise the architecture and organisation of its motor complex in situ.
212 esults have significant implications for the organisation of magma transport within volcanic edifices
213                                          The organisation of mammalian genomes into loops and topolog
214 are conserved organelles fundamental for the organisation of microtubules in animal cells.
215  potential of CytoCensus by analysing the 3D organisation of multiple cell classes in Zebrafish retin
216  same probes in different states.The spatial organisation of nanostructures is fundamental to their f
217 king experiments showed that microstructural organisation of native, jejunal mucus depends on its spa
218 anding of the stoichiometric composition and organisation of Pdu MCPs.
219 us, our findings reveal a unified functional organisation of sensorimotor networks in the entire cent
220 boundary cell induction that ensures correct organisation of signaling centres.
221       This finding suggests that the layered organisation of social influence typical of modern socie
222 erns and processes shaping the biogeographic organisation of species.
223                              As the size and organisation of stromal collagen is closely associated w
224 ain the characteristic envelope and temporal organisation of the [Ca2+]i-spike trains.
225 ssociated with a planar cell polarity in the organisation of the actin-myosin cytoskeleton and is pos
226 hanical stability via a defined hierarchical organisation of the building blocks they are composed of
227               Exploiting the temporo-spatial organisation of the C. elegans germline and time-resolve
228 y organised, with respect to both the linear organisation of the DNA sequence along chromosomes and t
229 croscopy have underscored the spatiotemporal organisation of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-Golgi int
230 this approach neglects the three-dimensional organisation of the genome, and the fact that the genome
231 ether, our results suggest that the specific organisation of the higher-tier visual system underlies
232 s provides evidence for a modular functional organisation of the LC.
233 result, we anticipate large control over the organisation of the materials inside the liquid crystall
234 isation, which means there is a hierarchical organisation of the modular architecture.
235            Mean time to partial and complete organisation of the obliterating material was estimated
236 ear formation and highlight the hierarchical organisation of the otic gene network.
237  plasticity in the structural and functional organisation of the primary motor cortex in the human br
238 nation for ori positioning based on the self-organisation of the Structural Maintenance of Chromosome
239 ors and are strictly correlated with genomic organisation of their genes.
240                                          The organisation of these clusters, and how they are remodel
241                               The functional organisation of these networks follows well-established
242                                          The organisation of these structures tightly controls intrac
243 g striped pattern generated through the self-organisation of three different chromatophores.
244                Such errors do not follow the organisation of topographic maps in somatosensory cortex
245  revealed no obvious differences in collagen organisation or fibril diameter.
246 o significant differences in microstructural organisation or microviscosity between the three mucus t
247 sation, results indicate that reversed brain organisation phenotype increases in populations with aut
248 88), or membership of an FSW community-based organisation (PR 0.69, 0.55-0.86) and were more likely t
249  just a single region in each chromosome, an organisation predicted to be insufficient for complete g
250 ween reaction-diffusion and mesenchymal self-organisation processes in hair follicle patterning, iden
251  The second theory, that of mesenchymal self-organisation, proposes that mobile cells can form period
252 conflicting processes at different levels of organisation, ranging from genes to communities.
253 ogical processes across scales and levels of organisation, ranging from species evolution and pairwis
254 national cardio-oncology and cardiac-imaging organisations recommend increased cardiac surveillance d
255                        Multiple major health organisations recommend the use of extracorporeal membra
256 ed data from the Extracorporeal Life Support Organisation registry to identify risk factors for poor
257 key question in neuroscience is how cortical organisation relates to experience.
258 ons are required by national authorities and organisations responsible for health system budgets to d
259 sing behavioural biases as a proxy for brain organisation, results indicate that reversed brain organ
260 at the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation's hydroacoustic stations off Cape Leeuwin W
261 at the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation's hydroacoustic stations off Cape Leeuwin W
262 to building the evidence-base for healthcare organisations seeking to address this important operatio
263              This is an issue for healthcare organisations seeking to be inclusive and challenges emp
264  importance for humanitarian and development organisations seeking to improve effectiveness and accou
265 er as a self-organising system in chromosome organisation-segregation and introduces protein self-org
266 Cellular membranes differ in their molecular organisation, shape, and dynamics.
267 rth and guidance from WHO and other national organisations should be changed to reflect this.
268  form of outsourcing in which individuals or organisations solicit contributions from Internet users
269 is pattern reflects features of the filament organisation suggesting that it acts as a molecular rule
270 ntrality and contributed more to metanetwork organisation than interactions involving birds feeding o
271 rks are found to have greater similarity and organisation than is expected for networks of their give
272 ines, prohibits US foreign assistance to any organisation that performs or provides counselling on ab
273 oenergetic constraints selected for temporal organisation that promotes oscillatory behaviour.
274 ives from 20 organisations who envisioned an organisation that would address survivorship issues and
275 w can natural selection favour developmental organisations that facilitate adaptive evolution in prev
276 pparently does not have a typical epithelial organisation - the zebrafish neural plate.
277 ethod also provides information about matrix organisation: the extent of ECM accumulation was unaffec
278 search, oral health policy, and professional organisations through its well developed corporate strat
279 uide policy makers, governments, and funding organisations to develop and implement action plans for
280 ured opportunities for military and civilian organisations to engage one another.
281 act to coordinate vascular proliferation and organisation via inter-tissue signalling.
282 Anaphylaxis was defined as per World Allergy Organisation (WAO) criteria.
283  but a pronounced effect on matrix fibrillar organisation was revealed.
284 ere I discuss how these patterns of sequence organisation were first discovered by molecular biologis
285 ved at the STD clinic or the community-based organisation were invited to participate.
286 nsor staff, and applicable contract research organisations were not masked.
287 shared birds contributed more to metanetwork organisation whereas under-the-tree birds were more invo
288 , actomyosin has a specific planar-polarised organisation, which is responsible for oriented cell int
289 al network has a scale invariant topological organisation, which means there is a hierarchical organi
290 go precisely timed changes in cell shape and organisation, which serve to ensure the fair partitionin
291  2.5: a group of health and non-governmental organisations who collaborate to improve breast cancer o
292 ncer Survivorship by representatives from 20 organisations who envisioned an organisation that would
293 rly to soft tissue tumours, the World Health Organisation (WHO) classification categorises bone tumou
294                             The World Health Organisation (WHO) classification categorises musculoske
295                 Since 2015, the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends immediate initiation of an
296 ta support emerging models for intracellular organisation with nanoscale water channels threading bet
297                                              Organisations with at least three members, existing for
298  reveals a clearer structural and functional organisation within rodent cingulate cortex itself.
299 of kanks diminishes FA patterning, and actin organisation within the colony, indicating a role for ka
300 sues including neurite guidance and synaptic organisation within the nervous system.

 
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