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1 d before and after isovolumic haemodilution, where ~20% of whole blood was removed and replaced with
3 ptation of the proteome, including instances where a decrease in protein-specific degradation primari
4 COVID-19 pandemic provides an urgent example where a gap exists between availability of state-of-the-
6 is prevalently due to the atherothrombosis, where a pivotal role is played by platelet activation, i
9 to identify target organs in the human body where a substance is estimated to be more likely to prod
10 Torres Strait Islands: Mer, a remote island where a traditional diet predominates, and Waiben a more
11 h SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cell cultures, where Abeta42 aggregation into large insoluble deposits
12 ed from a parallel factor (PARAFAC) analysis where absorption and fluorescence data were combined.
13 ion of severe damage in the town of Compton, where accounts suggest vertical ground motions exceeding
14 tation); and 2) a local-adaptation mechanism where accurate individuals are more resistant to social
15 ations >= 1.0 pCi/L occurred most frequently where acidic groundwaters inhibited (210)Pb readsorption
17 especially in cities in developed countries where air pollution is caused predominantly by vehicle t
18 on of the world's population living in areas where air quality does not meet current WHO guidelines,
19 ing cause of mortality in the United States, where alcohol use consistently increased over the last d
20 nzyme potential were reduced by N deposition where ambient N deposition was high suggesting fungal co
26 bile HomeCage system (Neurotar Ltd, Finland) where animals have their heads fixed to an aluminum fram
27 vince of the humanities and social sciences, where anthropologists, historians, linguists, sociologis
28 l evaluation dictates therapeutic decisions, where antibiotics are used for H. pylori eradication.
30 s throughout the cell layer, even in regions where associated changes in cell shapes, traction forces
31 -up approach to quantum information science, where atoms can be deterministically positioned in a qua
32 r memory-guided behaviors, in two tasks: one where attention was guided by memory and another in whic
33 n a quantitative framework, and analyse data where available, to consider how size affects the primar
35 beneficial during break-induced replication where barriers are expected to pose a problem to efficie
36 polar bear (Ursus maritimus) subpopulations, where bears have historically inhabited a mix of thick m
37 structural studies by cryo-EM into the cell, where biological structures and processes may be imaged
38 ch they have disappeared or to new locations where biologists hypothesize they have a good chance of
39 of the Australian gecko family Pygopodidae (where birth rates are interpretable as speciation rates)
40 n be viewed as language recognition problems where both languages and automata recognizing them form
44 al as CaM is enriched in subcellular domains where Ca(V) channels reside, such as the cardiac dyad.
45 ansformation in groundwater at a field site, where carbon isotope fractionation of CFC-11 suggests na
46 ily concentrated in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) where cases and deaths associated with COVID-19 are risi
47 ence in a Pavlovian fear learning situation, where CeA ChR2 pairing increases defensive reactions.
49 all cluster in the left lateral frontal lobe where children with greater upper-body muscular fitness
50 biomarkers of functional dystonia and tics, where clinical diagnosis is often also more challenging.
51 llenging since many clinicians did not train where CM is frequent, resulting in significant inertia t
52 ed in a crystal of the hIDO1-CO-Trp complex, where CO is photolyzed from the heme iron by X-rays at c
53 Here, we instead create a molecular system where constructive QI between the HOMO and LUMO is suppr
54 el of TFA intake to a counterfactual setting where consumption was lowered to a theoretical minimum d
55 g the ligand acidity constant (LAC) equation where contributions to the pK(a)(MeCN) from each ligand
57 submergence of marsh surfaces, particularly where creeks exhibit morphologies that are unable to eff
59 mean and variance of resource availability, where depleted and more stochastic environments promote
60 ar Pohang Enhanced Geothermal System, Korea, where detailed hydraulic stimulation and on-site seismic
61 role of alpha rhythms in revealing when and where different types of memories are retrieved.SIGNIFIC
64 ging of the local density of states N(r, E) (where E is the energy) reveals electronic modulations wi
65 ticeable among African American individuals, where each additional calendar year was associated with
66 support for the proposed budding mechanism, where each nascent betaOMP forms a hybrid-barrel interme
67 tigate the development of metabolic syndrome where EAEP and AEP skim proteins could be potentially us
68 or treatment under the Animal Efficacy Rule, where efficacy can be demonstrated in 1 or more well-cha
69 es, including the nations of Central Africa, where efforts may necessitate establishing rapid conserv
70 MR) could be observed in the optical domain, where electrical properties of the film allowed for appl
71 x represents a seminal type of C(60/70) host where electron-rich PDI motifs are utilized as recogniti
72 ed here extend the number of vertebrate taxa where endogenous chitin production has been detected and
73 st the three Typhlatya species investigated, where environmental characteristics and physiological di
74 em also operates in mouse and human embryos, where EPHA receptors are enriched in pluripotent cells w
75 ed whether, in the context of motor learning where errors decrease across trials, people take into ac
77 t principles for lineage tracing in settings where existing experimental strategies cannot be used.
79 Pairing HLA typing with COVID-19 testing where feasible could improve assessment of severity of v
81 he selection of striatal circuit components, where fluctuating levels of dopamine shift the balance o
82 olution and bound to nonhydrolytic proteins, where for the most part a much greater diversity of side
83 hrough spectroscopic means, and we highlight where further spectroscopic investigations are needed.
85 survival data, in the relatively rare cases where genetic loss of HIF1A occurred without genetic los
86 tion of MPER prior to and during the process where gp41 switches from a pre-hairpin intermediate to i
87 (yield) reveals higher THg yields in regions where greater denudation likely enhances Hg mobilization
88 events is a major concern in coastal regions where growing human populations and stressed natural eco
89 olic changes within bacteria in environments where growth substrate availability is difficult to quan
91 As (approximately 5%) escape into the colon, where gut commensal bacteria convert them into various i
92 ant to consider, especially in HIV infection where gut-intestinal barrier dysfunction could facilitat
93 health, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, where hepatitis B virus (HBV) is an important risk facto
94 geting valency and the rate of transcytosis, where high and low NC valencies rendered less efficient
95 r findings are observed in Type 2 Hi asthma, where high levels of both 15LO1-PEBP1 and LC3-II are see
96 of YAP/TAZ during regeneration of the liver, where Hippo's role in growth control has been studied mo
99 tch, but rather generates effector gradients where importins alpha and beta gradually tune the activi
100 alpine cryosphere is an example of a system where improving our understanding of mechanistic underpi
102 hierarchical Bayesian latent variable model, where inference of differential misclassification is acc
103 onally, it can deliver comprehensive results where interactions are classified into four types, accor
105 ngly, angular-independent structural colors, where isotropy in the scattering structure is present, o
106 te in the intestine than in the circulation, where it alters nutrient metabolism in intestinal epithe
109 enous agrin to localize to the cell surface, where it co-clusters with beta-dystroglycan (beta-DG).
110 cancer diagnosis, subtyping, and treatment, where it complements routine histopathological evaluatio
111 the secondary cell walls of vascular plants, where it contributes to mechanical strength, water condu
112 se(1-4), forcing it through the leaf cuticle where it elongates invasive hyphae in underlying epiderm
113 e most abundant component in the gonadal BM, where it facilitates type IV collagen removal during BM
115 d interface between capsid protein monomers, where it interferes with capsid-protein-mediated interac
117 be transcribed in the distal limb ectoderm, where it is activated following the rule of temporal col
118 n its elemental form Hg(0) to the atmosphere where it is oxidized to reactive Hg(II) compounds, which
120 a traditional folk medicine in Saudi Arabia where it is widely available in the form of food supplem
121 ntrast, Au accumulated on/in the macrophytes where it oxidized and transferred over time to surficial
122 otein lipase (LPL) is active in capillaries, where it plays a crucial role in preventing dyslipidemia
123 port that LOXL1-AS1 localizes to the nucleus where it selectively binds to the mRNA processing protei
124 principal acid 5' exonuclease in HeLa cells, where it showed a markedly higher specific activity comp
125 of stimuli is well documented in perception, where it supports efficient encoding over a broad range
127 acid is demonstrated in silicone elastomers, where its mechanical activation leads to a strain-trigge
128 sion buffering or strain-softening response, where its steady state elastic modulus decreases with in
130 vised learning tasks for the scRNA-seq data, where labels for cell types are costly and often impossi
132 dvances can also be applied to other domains where large-scale statistical analyses over encrypted da
136 within the naive T cell compartment in mice, where loss of VISTA disrupted the major quiescent naive
138 ransduction requires the primary cilium (PC) where major pathway components are dynamically enriched.
139 uctural biology is entering an exciting time where many new high-resolution structures of large compl
140 nts, in particular at neutral and higher pHs where many of these proteins phase separate, we compared
141 to preserve such oligomers in the gas phase where mass-selected structural studies using ion-mobilit
143 nanodevices require reliable nanocomponents where mechanically-induced irreversible structural damag
144 ulation of endothelial metabolism by GW0742, where metabolic activity is reduced in monolayers but en
145 balance may be maintained through trade-offs where migrants gain survival benefits by avoiding unfavo
146 diseases such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy where misalignment of cardiomyocytes has been observed i
147 crosstalk between the plasma membrane (PM), where most cellular cholesterol resides, and the endopla
149 turnover, applied at a forest research site where multidecadal measurements are available for compar
150 tive compared to conventional DoA estimators where multiple antennas and receivers are classically re
152 teromultivalent DNA-nanoparticle conjugates, where multiple unique oligonucleotides displayed on a na
153 has been to construct multiphase boundaries, where nanoscale domains with local structural and polar
154 a slow second step occurring over many days where native lipid membranes assemble into well-defined
155 affected also in the interfascicular fibers, where neither XTH4 nor XTH9 was expressed, indicating th
156 aging and age-related neurological diseases, where neuroinflammation contributes to disease progressi
157 aside from a limited dataset of MCH neurons where no connections were discovered [15], we used quadr
159 Keeping the acoustic pressure at levels where no such sign of microbubble destabilization occurr
160 ing is affected by fear extinction learning (where no US is presented), and how fear and extinction m
162 omas) are heterogeneous cellular ecosystems, where non-neoplastic monocytic cells have emerged as key
163 cally dynamic regions of the wet-dry tropics where our result indicating a significant C sink may not
164 an improved level of protection in settings where P[6] rotavirus disease is endemic, irrespective of
165 ish between partial and complete responders, where parts of the vascular system are occluded for the
166 ould allow more effective triage in settings where patient management and infection control decisions
167 dy implemented in a naturalistic environment where patients underwent nurse-led structured evaluation
171 the prospect of future biocompatible devices where peptide assemblies could complex with native and n
173 elical nature of the topological polaritons, where polaritons with opposite helicities are transporte
176 variation have reconstructed how, when, and where polygenic evolution of phenotypic plasticity proce
177 and 47.8% (76/159) of countries for females where population ageing was associated with increased de
178 focus on the identification and correction (where possible) of underlying causes, correction of nutr
181 DSBs) initiate recombination within hotspots where PRDM9 binds, and deposits H3K4me3 and H3K36me3.
182 This theory is used to rationalize scenarios where predicted anomeric stabilization does not occur.
185 n example is following the Fontan procedure, where pulmonary perfusion is passive, and heterogeneity
186 cts]) participated in a mechanistic substudy where punch biopsies were collected (lesional and nonles
188 ne-narrowing, isolation of spectral features where quantum states are coupled, and spectral decongest
189 rmance transferred to the electronic domain, where radar, navigation, communications, and fundamental
190 ands in the temperate eastern United States, where radiation components, latent and sensible heat flu
191 ghlight recent instances of electrode choice where rationale is offered, which should aid future reac
192 developments in asymmetric organocatalysis, where reactions rely on reversible covalent interactions
195 readsorption (felsic-crystalline rocks) and where reducing alkaline conditions favored dissolution o
196 One such example is the Kochetkov amination, where reducing end amines exist solely as the beta-anome
198 on selective (DS) ones and at the same depth where responses of orientation selective (OS) GCs were r
200 features that create low-energy environments where salt marshes, oyster reefs, and mangroves can deve
202 been demonstrated in a fully aquatic animal, where sensory cues used for orientation may differ drama
203 er (BceAB), together acting as a flux-sensor where signaling is proportional to transport activity.
204 in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), where SLC2A3 expression is associated with patient progn
205 bject to accelerating biotic homogenization, where specialist endemics are lost while generalists per
206 aphic range size under contrasting scenarios where species' ranges are static or change over time.
208 We introduce a task-remapping paradigm, where subjects solve multiple reinforcement learning (RL
209 ic health are best addressed in the settings where such conditions are most prevalent (ie, jails and
210 alth crisis in the United States; redefining where such emergencies are managed may improve outcomes.
212 amino groups of the 3D-Au-PAMAM-p-ABA-SPCE, where tau protein was sandwiched with a secondary antibo
213 tor was tested on two independent test sets, where the addition of structure model-based features imp
214 e employed in various research applications, where the aim is to generate insights into the relations
215 nt is focused too heavily on simulated data, where the alignment task is often simpler than in experi
216 A new Abeta-independent hypothesis emerges where the amyloidogenic processing of APP, combined with
217 for studying collective quantum spin models, where the atomic internal levels mimic a spin degree of
219 onductors and two-dimensional electron gases where the charge degree of freedom can be actively contr
220 s the physical layout of splicing regulation where the chromatin context progressively changes as the
221 control = 45), and finally in a third cohort where the correlation with 18F-GTP1 tau PET was evaluate
222 potential "target" binding sites on F-actin where the corresponding interaction energetics of billio
223 ated by microbiome and metagenomics studies, where the data are often over-dispersed and high-dimensi
224 pired by the fractional quantum Hall effect, where the DDS basis is isomorphic to a set of degenerate
226 vesicles onto an inner-wall carbon surface, where the duration of transmitter release was quantified
227 s from the library assembles a parent CDN X, where the evolved constituents exhibit catalytic propert
228 y components of the aortic microenvironment, where the first hematopoietic stem cells are generated d
229 The two states are the 'locked' ground state where the FliJ coiled coil filament experiences angular
231 pturing chambers of the microfluidic device, where the hydrodynamic force then induces precise rotati
233 d by the evolution of anticipatory responses where the initial challenge simultaneously activates pre
235 used the cavity of ferritin as a nanoreactor where the interaction between M6A, an intrinsically diso
236 = 20, control = 20), then in a second cohort where the IWG-2 biomarker criteria were applied (Alzheim
237 he formation of a 1:1 protein-lipid complex, where the lipid cannot be displaced by detergent from th
238 nal design algorithm is molecule generation, where the machine is required to design high-quality, dr
239 binding and bending was diminished in cells where the membrane's charge was experimentally reduced.
240 ence is permeable throughout at those points where the metal sheeting was absent and where the vegeta
241 ange of prescribed ligand source/sink ratios where the model ocean is driven to global-scale colimita
242 calated rings of C-type lectin-like domains, where the N-terminal cysteine-rich and fibronectin domai
243 hen cocultured with ALP overexpressed cells, where the nanoassembly presumably acts as a mediator for
245 of vulnerable populations, modeling when and where the next ZIKV outbreak might occur, evaluating the
247 a simple macroscopic, fiber-optic resonator where the nonreciprocity is induced by breaking its time
248 velopment requires asymmetric cell division, where the nucleus moves to the division site based on ce
250 s can be incorporated in the growing polymer where the opened structure is stabilized, similar to a s
251 s rates before and after the implementation, where the outcome variable is defined as the ratio of to
253 cal records for all events at every hospital where the patient reported receiving care were acquired
254 de of OmpF and translocates to the periplasm where the polypeptide chain does an about turn in order
256 resides, and the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), where the protein machinery that regulates cholesterol l
259 actions can lead to the surface passivation, where the resultant conformal LiOH layers present a crit
260 p = 0.001) with an ideal cut-off at 12.5 HU, where the sensitivity was 81.8% and specificity was 91.7
261 ta-wave dynamics in control rats and in rats where the sleep-promoting ventrolateral preoptic nucleus
262 mechanisms: 1) a global-adaptation mechanism where the structural connectivity of the network itself
263 combination for a given environment is that where the summed costs of photosynthetic water and nutri
264 tion, were dynamically detected by the DGTFT where the top gate electrode was connected to the extend
267 otential applications of micro/nanomachines, where the use of versatile earth-abundant materials is a
268 ints where the metal sheeting was absent and where the vegetation had overgrown around the fence, hen
269 e ventral forebrain and migrate into cortex, where their numbers are adjusted by programmed cell deat
270 the survival was significantly greater than where there was simultaneous genetic loss of both (n = 8
271 iazole (CBT) and methylbenzotriazole (MeBT), where these derivatives were sorbed to different types o
272 like monocyte/macrophages, cellular settings where these epigenetic reader proteins couple proximal s
275 lopment, and reemerge in tumors and the TME, where they are implicated in invasion, metastasis, and a
276 osomes mature and traffic to dendritic tips, where they are transferred to adjacent epidermal keratin
277 delocalized motions present in peptides and where they can be found in the electromagnetic spectrum.
278 received instrumental conditioning sessions where they could press an inactive lever or an active le
279 during their maturation in the bone marrow, where they differentiate from hematopoietic stem cells i
280 e ancestries into the western Mediterranean, where they have contributed to many populations that liv
281 Cas systems are found widely in prokaryotes, where they provide adaptive immunity against virus infec
283 lly, we highlight examples in the literature where this approach has led to substantial progress in u
284 lular pathways linked to IRF3 activation and where those pathways are targeted by human viral pathoge
286 roperties of proteins under LLPS conditions, where total concentration of all tau variants in the con
289 is a multisystem, chronic autoimmune disease where treatment varies by patient and disease activity.
290 view, we designed and synthesized molecules where two isomeric, yet, different, 8pai antiaromatic su
291 ions, suggesting a cause-effect relationship where volcanic degassing triggers global climatic change
295 hydrogen occurring above the melting region, where water-rich melt flows faster than residual peridot
296 enerated genetically engineered mouse models where we can conditionally delete Stk11 and autophagy es
297 ne carboxamides resulting in piperidine 22m, where we demonstrated target engagement in two animal mo
298 curated datasets from human cancer RNA-Seq, where we identify novel putative biomarker genes in diff
299 Phe(3)-Phe(4)-Xaa(5)-Ala(6)-Phe(7)-dPro(8)], where Xaa was Dap(5) or Asn(5), to explore the functiona
300 Our results inform ongoing controversy about where XPA is bound within the NER bubble, provide struct