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1 e TPC, with another area being unique to the polar region.
2 e with the observed deformation of the south polar region.
3 amolecular hydration/hydrogen bonding in the polar region.
4 and a transient auroral feature in Jupiter's polar region.
5 producing minimal disturbance of the bilayer polar region.
6 precise topographic map of the martian north polar region.
7 neutral low latitudes and a reddish northern polar region.
8 that detach and subsequently aggregate in a polar region.
9 half of the air in the upper troposphere in polar regions.
10 spholipid membrane domains at the septal and polar regions.
11 e due to strong positive feedbacks unique to polar regions.
12 ala), both of which are influenced by fronto-polar regions.
13 and shorter anaphase than nuclei at the two polar regions.
14 om the inner magnetosphere into the planet's polar regions.
15 ce probably abundant water ice, in the lunar polar regions.
16 xtreme conditions, including outer space and polar regions.
17 s are a typical form of auroras in nightside polar regions.
18 ation rates 10- to 10,000-fold in marine and polar regions.
19 urations, polymorphic polar variants and non-polar regions.
20 y of most planktonic groups in temperate and polar regions.
21 try across the Jupiter system, to Ganymede's polar regions.
22 nobacteria) has a global distribution in the Polar Regions.
23 re present in the marine environments of the polar regions.
24 cosystems, including lakes and rivers of the polar regions.
25 ized by the auroral displays seen in Earth's polar regions.
26 and sinks is largely unknown, especially for polar regions.
27 ial heat loss during its transit towards the polar regions.
28 ulate gradually, especially in temperate and polar regions.
29 from aquatic systems from the tropics to the polar regions.
30 nder current Martian conditions, even in the polar regions.
31 e electron acceleration in Jupiter's auroral polar regions.
32 on QQ activity of bacteria isolated from the polar regions.
33 hat connect Earth's space environment to its polar regions.
34 quitous in the environment, including remote polar regions.
35 ents, and shorelines from the tropics to the polar regions.
36 imate change may affect the mercury cycle in polar regions.
37 nd sea and between the tropics and temperate-polar regions.
38 d direct modification of much of the world's polar regions.
39 s to abyssal depths, and from the tropics to polar regions.
40 s) have accumulated in soils and snow/ice in polar regions.
41 across different types of sea ice from both polar regions.
42 ciency was correlated with volume of frontal polar regions.
43 ions, the polluted urban boundary layer, and polar regions.
44 ly (so far) in southern middle latitudes and polar regions.
45 cell cortex becomes differentiated from the polar regions.
46 from the subtropics to the mid-latitudes and polar regions(1,2), making up the majority of polewards
51 in non-polar waters and hypothesize that in polar regions, alterations in community activity in resp
52 thicker at low latitudes and thinner in the polar region and shows evidence for thinning beneath som
53 gression, vesicles are internalized from the polar region and subsequently trafficked to the midbody
54 U-shaped (the turn in the guest occupying a polar region and the two termini competing for occupancy
55 , CHAB-I-5, occurs globally from tropical to polar regions and accounts for up to 22% of the active N
57 chlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs) for biota in polar regions and even fewer reports of temporal trends.
58 ough to be transported from their sources to polar regions and high mountain environments where they
60 s, a geyser that jets outward from the south polar regions and most likely serves as the dominant sou
61 tal records are often short or incomplete in polar regions and precisely-dated temperature proxies wi
62 el has explained why lakes are found only in polar regions and preferentially in the north; how low-l
63 g sharp tropospheric ozone (O3) depletion in polar regions and significant O3 reduction in the marine
65 new particle formation in the relatively dry polar regions and, more generally, provide for the first
66 the molecule, including the fusion peptide, polar region, and the N-terminal heptad repeat, were not
67 anic pollutants (POPs) have been reported in polar regions, and act as sentinels of global pollution.
68 eness of accelerated environmental change in polar regions, and by strong interest in the habitabilit
69 ed that the radio emission originated in the polar regions, and indicated a strong correlation with s
70 he Earth's atmosphere, routinely observed in polar regions, and typical for the near-surface atmosphe
71 her volatiles that accumulated in the Moon's polar regions are among the top priority targets for lun
74 rctic sea-ice loss and cold winters in extra-polar regions are dynamically connected through the pola
78 rthern magnetic-cusp region, indicating that polar regions are important sources of Mercury's ionized
79 olar habitats could be key in explaining why polar regions are in fact hot spots of microbial diversi
80 the 1980s, and losses of marine ice in both polar regions are one of the striking responses to a war
81 ent extreme environments, including the cold polar region, arid desert, oxygen-deprived Tibetan mount
82 odels generally predict amplified warming in polar regions, as observed in Antarctica's peninsula reg
83 a data bit means increasing the size of one polar region at the expense of another, and hence the mo
84 airpin-like structure (called hook) with the polar region at the turn forms parallel beta-sheets with
85 ps 300 kilometers by 1000 kilometers of both polar regions at 150-meter spatial resolution and 50-met
86 egrees C have been measured during summer in polar regions at the surfaces of barren fellfield soils
87 are intimately connected to the existence of polar regions at twin boundaries of SrTiO3, developing a
89 through the atmosphere and deposited in the polar regions; bioconcentration and biomagnification in
90 rmal water columns, such as those typical of Polar Regions, but the necessary ecological and physiolo
91 gen enhancements have been identified in the polar regions, but these data do not identify the host s
94 most intense auroral emissions from Earth's polar regions, called discrete for their sharply defined
95 embrane proteins engineered to contain large polar regions) can promote protein stacking interactions
98 n of five positively charged residues in the polar region circumvents the necessity for a Mg(2+), whi
99 n carbon in the planetary boundary layer and polar regions compared to previous modeling studies.
100 o the interface and resides at the head of a polar region comprising R(331)[alpha], E(326)[alpha], an
102 regime results in a dramatic warming in the polar regions, demonstrated here using both a conceptual
103 development of ice caps and glaciers in the polar region during the Late Miocene global cooling, the
104 Atmospheric mercury (Hg) is deposited to Polar Regions during springtime atmospheric mercury depl
106 tors measured electrons precipitating in the polar regions, exciting intense aurorae, observed simult
107 egrees C, 550 ppm [pCO(2)]) for species from polar regions experiencing rapid rates of climate change
108 monstrate that deciduous forests covered the polar regions for much of the past 250 million years whe
110 opy directly revealed that the dispersed non-polar regions frustrate the long-range antipolar orderin
115 through earlier plant growth in temperate to polar regions have been thought to be a response to clim
116 increased frequency of drifting icebergs in polar regions holds the potential to affect carbon and n
119 restricted taxa differ substantially between polar regions in both microeukaryotic and bacterial biot
124 ized astral microtubule arrays with expanded polar regions in which the minus ends of the microtubule
125 rds come from high mountain glaciers and the polar regions, including small ice caps and the large ic
126 ght persistent polar aurora and Earth's dark polar region indicate that the planets' magnetospheric t
130 t focus of global climate change research on polar regions is identified, particularly the opportunit
132 s as blinking of the upper atmosphere in the polar regions, is known to be excited by modulated, down
134 cycle, hence better knowledge of physics of polar regions may lead to improved solar cycle and space
135 al ecosystem services, particularly those in polar regions, may be vulnerable to the same impacts tha
140 In 2005, plumes were detected near the south polar region of Enceladus, a small icy satellite of Satu
145 cell pole may arise from the release at the polar region of potential energy within the supercoiled
146 MA/dynein/dynactin complexes that occupy the polar region of the cell membrane and are excluded from
147 Conversely, NuMA-based complexes at the polar region of the cell membrane ensure spatially confi
150 nce lifetimes from C152 partitioned into the polar region of the lipid bilayer show evidence of PFOA-
154 hosphatidylglycerol (PG) concentrated in the polar regions of E. coli cell membranes; depletion of CL
155 flowing along magnetic field lines into the polar regions of Earth are thought to be the main contri
157 d Viking spacecraft images revealed that the polar regions of Mars, like those of Earth, record the p
158 r specifically on the peripheries and in the polar regions of mature heterocysts, coinciding with the
160 -free chromosome fragments, generated in the polar regions of PtK1 spindles, were ejected AP and ofte
163 at the interface between the hydrophobic and polar regions of the peptide, the substitution was neith
166 rom apolar membrane spanning regions to more polar regions of the protein structure with the DDM mole
167 ysis reveals an unexpected stiffening of the polar regions of the stomata complexes, both in Arabidop
168 eri-Rolandic cortex and posterior, basal and polar regions of the temporal lobe; and (3) major receiv
171 rporation of peptides into the polar and non-polar regions of vesicles and formation of the hydrogen
173 The post-Rheasilvia craters in the north-polar region on Vesta could be the potential source for
175 pleting gases were made for mid-latitude and polar regions on the basis of these tropospheric measure
176 of relative meltwater releases from the two polar regions on the distribution of marine oxygen isoto
177 of Arg-44 and Tyr-60, respectively, with the polar region or polar hydrophobic interface of the lipid
178 their latitudinal range (from the tropics to polar regions), owing to their reduced reliance on envir
181 t methane is cold-trapped and accumulates in polar regions, preferentially in the north because the n
185 findings suggest that the entire lunar south polar region probably have experienced contributions fro
188 ility to the harshest environments, spanning polar regions, scorching deserts, abyssal oceans, lightl
191 normous deposition of energy in the magnetic polar regions, so it has been presumed that redistributi
192 , which we found to be widely distributed in polar regions, suggests that plastid-mitochondrion inter
193 ermal and fast neutrons from Mercury's north polar region that are consistent with the presence of wa
194 geologic materials and features in the north polar region that span the Amazonian period (approximate
195 erature and low-level wind fields in the two polar regions that contribute to the opposite changes in
196 rbons of the basal plane of GO formed highly polar regions that encompass graphitic regions slightly
197 osystems of the Southern Ocean compared with polar regions that may be more influenced by recent clim
202 provides the first evidence of PFAS input to Polar regions via local research stations and demonstrat
203 dividuals, gray matter volume in the frontal polar region was correlated with visual metacognition ca
204 ng a 2D quasi-geostrophic model of Jupiter's polar regions, we constrain the cyclones' deformation ra
205 At the interface between the equatorial and polar regions, we observe synchrotron emission indicativ
207 ected to take place over the sea-ice covered polar region, when sea ice is not fully recovered in win
209 he effects are likely to be most apparent in polar regions where ozone holes have developed and ecosy
210 major distributional shifts, particularly in polar regions where the thermal envelope is narrow.
213 do feedback spread explains uncertainties in polar regions while the water vapor feedback spread expl
214 tion of the world's ocean surface, mostly in polar regions, will experience increased oxygenation and
215 sites of plains terrains in the Moon's south polar region, with a total surface area of ~46,000 km(2)
216 subtropical regions (-21.11%) but less so in polar regions, with Chl-a even increasing in the Sub-Ant
217 , both over the Asian seas as well as in the polar regions, with concentrations from 19 to 2000 pg m(
219 Significant impact on total ozone outside polar regions would require a much larger event, similar