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2 on converts reactants' to products' bonding, will accelerate reactions, control regioselectivity, ind
3 hardening, which causes beach loss globally, will accelerate with sea level rise (SLR), causing more
5 l supply data for future knowledgebases that will add value through curation of primary image data.
7 dynamic and kinetic parameters obtained here will advance our fundamental understanding of the surfac
8 e in cancer progression and thus modeling it will advance our understanding of cancer growth dynamics
9 little about how changes in winter snowfall will affect ecosystem productivity and plant community s
10 Here, we aim to understand how nanoplastics will affect species in concert with climate change in fr
12 turation mutagenesis in B. distachyon, which will aid in functional genomics studies of other C3 gras
13 nd the expected multi-organ imaging findings will aid radiologists in the assessment of these complex
14 d the design of efficient sugar-baited traps will all benefit from understanding the molecular basis
15 led by microsecond-timescale MD simulations, will allow a careful examination of the regulation of pL
16 iological limits, thus providing a tool that will allow decision-makers to evaluate the relative risk
17 tions for further research in this area that will allow for the identification of unique biomarkers f
18 h are swift to derive in a clinical setting, will allow for the investigation of causality of abnorma
19 as of the filter by micro-Raman spectroscopy will allow proper quantification of microplastics in com
20 into a vehicle, such as a nanoparticle, that will allow them to be taken up by the target cells and t
21 ge of species' responses to climate dynamics will allow us to anticipate and manage future range shif
22 ounts, and the differences between biotypes, will allow viticulturists to select the varieties/biotyp
26 ma model driven by the Kras(G12V/+) mutation will also be useful in deciphering the malignant progres
27 ition, lakes connected to rivers and streams will also experience flushing due to high flow rates.
28 a clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease will also localize to syndrome-specific and symptom-spec
29 defects in the maintenance of Fe homeostasis will alter plant productivity and the quality of their d
30 clear that changing a protein binding motif will alter protein binding, it has been shown that singl
31 thesize that rhizobacterial species richness will alter sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) growth, soil nut
33 othesized that a premature His complex (PHC) will always perturb AVRT because the His bundle is oblig
38 hat if social distancing is eliminated there will be a massive increase in the cases of COVID-19.
40 modelling are beginning to be understood and will be an important research focus in the coming years.
42 largely determines the ovarian reserve that will be available to support the reproductive life span.
45 tinguishing preexisting and de novo immunity will be critical for our understanding of susceptibility
46 lectrode, this three-electrode configuration will be critical in achieving reliable neurotransmitter
47 en individuals and between different tissues will be crucial for treating diseases in which type 2 im
49 cal characteristics of synthesized materials will be described along with their ability to act as ele
50 20 global biodiversity framework and targets will be developed as we enter the last decade to meet th
52 stry strategies used to derisk bioactivation will be discussed, and an emphasis will be placed on the
53 y, and to assess whether these interventions will be enough to achieve epidemic control (incidence of
56 interplanetary missions - such as to Mars - will be exposed to space radiation, a spectrum of highly
58 it is likely that the most accurate picture will be generated by consolidating information relating
60 t improving passage and fluvial connectivity will be important climate adaptation tactics for conserv
61 evelopment of approaches to induce clearance will be important for cancer prevention and the treatmen
64 o visualizing glomerular filtration function will be instrumental for translation of organoid technol
67 ve been in recent decades, but drought risks will be lower if greenhouse gas emissions are cut aggres
68 ication of natural waters on Fe availability will be much more pronounced when Fe is present as iron
69 ontinued vigilance and anti-poaching efforts will be necessary to combat poaching and to conserve Afr
71 m multiple biomedical and engineering fields will be needed to fully realize the promise of OoCs for
72 ecovery of spirochetes, further optimization will be needed to translate this strategy for diagnosis
73 ation of active auditory nerve fibers, which will be of importance for the development of treatments
75 constraints to which this industry is bound will be outlined in brief, as well as an introduction to
77 ctivation will be discussed, and an emphasis will be placed on the necessity of a multidisciplinary a
78 s of research based on large amounts of data will be possible, and new research needs will be request
79 ata will be possible, and new research needs will be requested by the technology industrial sector.
80 e social and structural barriers to HIV care will be required to reach national targets of the ending
81 egions, future hydro-climate-related impacts will be substantially modulated by the time evolution of
82 o the precision printing instrumentation and will be useful for antibody screening, custom assay deve
83 We believe that our model and web server will be useful for biomedical researchers who are intere
89 t DSB formation at defined genomic sites and will be valuable tools to study DSB repair at a local an
92 ng this chemical as a new green reagent that will be widely used in fine chemistry, green chemistry,
94 ertise improve, and costs diminish, iEcology will become an increasingly important means to gain nove
95 germination success at marginal temperatures will become critical for the long-term persistence of ma
96 T2DM in treatment decisions, this knowledge will become ever more important to optimize our patients
98 ained insight into the Ag species dispersion will benefit future design of more efficient supported A
102 sistance to Cry1 and Cry2 proteins in H. zea will challenge the long-term efficacy of Vip3Aa technolo
103 al stimulation of visual cortex (phosphenes) will combine into coherent percepts of visual forms, lik
104 irst crystal structure of mammalian ER Glu I will constitute the basis for the development of potent
107 wever, it remains unclear whether this trend will continue, preventing for accurate projections of ec
108 hold stress, and interruptions in healthcare will contribute to acute chronic disease complications.
109 of these technologies and how they have (and will) contributed to our understanding of cancer biology
111 in most individuals but ~25% of individuals will develop symptomatic diverticulosis, termed colonic
112 of every 10 000 cases (99th percentile, 482) will develop symptoms after 14 days of active monitoring
113 at about 5.6 million adolescents alive today will die prematurely from a smoking-related illness.
117 Our aim was to develop a framework that will distill the currently known multiple models of coll
118 ntarctica's long-term sea-level contribution will dramatically increase and exceed that of all other
120 the required technologies and infrastructure will drive an increase in the production of many metals,
121 he case for methodological improvements that will drive research progress of physiologically relevant
122 understanding of neuron-cancer interactions will elucidate new therapeutic strategies for these pres
125 ing, it is likely that future DBS for memory will employ closed-loop, nuanced approaches that are syn
126 s approach to quantifying reactivation risks will enable evaluations of the potential impacts of TB c
127 This quantitative and automated approach will enable future cohort studies to understand the micr
128 ssues, especially effects of condition type, will enable more effective personalisation of care.
131 ion processes under operando conditions that will enable profound insights into nanoscale catalytic m
134 nticipate that the outcomes of this research will enable the broader use of gHDX in MS-based workflow
137 2 weeks for proteomics and data analysis and will enable the study of RBP dynamics under different ph
138 al' climate scenario, earlier spring arrival will enhance NPP of temperate and boreal forests by ~0.2
139 epresented in neuroscience research to date, will enlarge and diversify databases and pave the way fo
141 ar System(1), most of which orbit stars that will eventually evolve into red giants and then into whi
142 re melts and thaws, alpine lakes and streams will experience major changes in temperature regimes, ab
143 stems, shallow subtidal and intertidal areas will experience the biggest temperature swings and thus
145 n SCLC, and we anticipate that this approach will facilitate efforts to investigate mechanisms drivin
147 on of this method to interrogate SV contents will facilitate novel insights into the chemical basis o
148 between pre-invasive and invasive components will facilitate the description of LUAD evolutionary pat
149 ing standards and a computational model that will facilitate the inclusion of exposure data in comput
150 annotation of enhancers in EnhancerAtlas 2.0 will facilitate users to perform useful functional analy
151 th a cytokine and a chemokine cascade, which will favour the tumour microenvironment in terms of dist
152 ndards and an isotopic dilution strategy and will fill a gap in our understanding, providing insights
154 access 7-amino-4-methylcoumarin derivatives will find use toward the development of new fluorescent
157 s "MicrobiotaMi 2020" (Milan, February 2020) will focus on the mechanisms of microbiota-related funct
159 Disease Eradication classified the political will for typhoid eradication as "none." Here we revisit
161 and macrophage-mediated drug delivery, which will further enhance current tumor therapies against var
164 s that coordinate cell fate and tissue shape will generate an integrated understanding of early embry
165 ce of genetic instrument (maternal or fetal) will greatly influence the interpretation of the results
171 rolled by MAPK pathway driving melanogenesis will help develop new treatment approaches targeting thi
173 t species-specific mechanistic understanding will help highlight how to best mitigate potential threa
174 tanding of the endogenous opioid system that will help in developing more effective treatments for pa
176 anaging the carbon debt with prescribed fire will help reduce the risk of additional mortality from w
178 ts and pathways whose therapeutic modulation will help slow the progression of motor neuron disease,
179 ng mechanical and other physical parameters, will help to better exploit this sustainable resource.
180 n, and the role of behavior in this process, will help to build more robust and precise predictions.
182 le to a wide range of biological samples and will help to improve the sensitivity of nucleic acid det
183 es as regulatory and quality control enzymes will help unravel the role of mitochondrial plasticity i
188 f institutional diversity, unless addressed, will hinder SER's ability to address other aspects of di
189 Considering work-safety regulations, we will identify immanent noise patterns during major visce
191 red signaling conditions under global change will impact the evolutionary trajectory of floral traits
192 e morphological differences between patients will implicitly teach it about the biologic variation be
193 rence standard for canine brain research and will improve and standardize processing and data analysi
197 e change continues the risks to biodiversity will increase over time, with future projections indicat
198 ections indicate that cases in the Northeast will increase significantly by 2050 (23,619 +/- 21,607 a
199 s that increasing the impacts of infanticide will increase the length of the female receptive period,
201 ion with other resources, adjusted estimates will inform public health contingency planning for futur
203 hypothesis, cognitively-impaired individuals will lack the cognitive ability to employ technologies.
204 that the alternative to making these changes will lead to further drop-off in the physician scientist
205 cipate that multidisciplinary collaborations will lead to the development and implementation of guide
207 ombination of these properties in one filter will lead to the production of an effective device, comp
208 size-selective effects, meaning that warming will lessen the consequences of introductions in the fut
209 presented fluorescence spectroscopic toolkit will likely accelerate the development of dynamic struct
211 es that have evolved with bat immune systems will likely cause enhanced virulence following emergence
213 nly on more severe symptom cutoff thresholds will likely have little impact on population levels of f
214 for walleye pollock, and (d) cod and pollock will likely have reduced recruitment given forecasted te
217 lving (177)Lu-PSMA agents are under way that will likely pave the way for Food and Drug Administratio
218 y, and body size predict that global warming will limit the aerobic scope of aquatic ectotherms and m
219 tegy, the complexity of global supply chains will magnify losses beyond the direct effects of COVID-1
220 whether the initial primary melanoma lesion will metastasize and cause advanced disease, but underly
221 and clinical data) and molecular evaluation will most likely offer the best diagnostic approach.
222 sed systems into anatomic-pathology practice will necessarily require fully digital imaging platforms
230 derive triggers that ensure hospital surges will not exceed local capacity and lockdowns are as shor
232 rity is processed in the mouse visual system will not only help delineating the role of mouse higher
233 nt work suggests that high vector expression will not produce an excess of the normal RPE65 protein l
234 ntigen vectors expressing PfLSA1 and PfLSAP2 will now proceed to manufacturing and clinical assessmen
235 hese improved allogeneic CAR-T cell products will pave the way for further breakthroughs in the treat
236 s is facilitating better powered studies and will pave the way for larger omics studies, including pr
237 electronic transport within such structures will potentially lead to accessible device fabrication f
239 is exemplified by these types of strategies will probably be necessary to optimize SCI treatment.
241 thodologies and structures, the coming years will probably see many advances in the study of acid-sen
242 ping sensory systems, groups of neurons that will process information from similar sensory space exhi
244 licit coordinated excitation of neurons that will process similar frequencies of sound.SIGNIFICANCE S
245 termining whether an individual naive B cell will proliferate following Ag encounter remains unclear.
246 dialogue focused on diversity and inclusion will promote growth in the field of cell biology and ena
247 cate that using sulfide as an electron donor will promote N(2) O and ammonium production, which is ge
248 these criteria uniformly across institutions will promote proficiency of robotic surgeons and has the
255 ural characteristics of this molecule, which will provide important insights into its function as wel
256 it is believed that only effective vaccines will provide sufficient control over the disease and rev
257 stration, as well as payers, that we believe will provide the necessary incentives for pharmaceutical
261 f the remaining ~0.5% in anode reversibility will require fresh approaches, perhaps borrowed from oth
263 y persisting challenges and bottlenecks that will require further methodological and hardware develop
264 rsion of biomass-derived sugars into biofuel will require high yields, high volumetric productivities
266 surgery, and 1% of cardiac surgery patients will require mechanical circulatory support using venoar
270 cations for efforts to predict how consumers will respond to climate change and other environmental p
273 ue to depend on hyperactive AR signaling and will respond to potent second-line antiandrogen therapie
274 ort the hypothesis that warming ocean waters will restrict the habitat range of the narwhal, further
275 dicted that the antibiotic resistance crisis will result in an annual death rate of 10 million people
276 onths to the duration of transplant survival will result in better patient outcomes and cost-savings,
277 rther research on NF-kappaB in invertebrates will reveal information about the evolutionary roots of
278 behavior with brain microstructure at birth will reveal structural basis of behavioral emergence in
281 and can help to estimate whether individuals will seek healthcare when it is needed, as well as provi
283 tal ion and metal-containing cofactor, which will serve as a valuable, integrative data source to fos
284 nderstanding of bradykinesia pathophysiology will serve as the new starting point for clinical and ex
286 onary roots of this major signaling pathway, will shed light on the origins of regulated innate immun
290 aw images derived from primary research that will supply data for future knowledgebases that will add
291 lution of this problem, a solution that also will support the improvement of bioinformatics predictor
292 ally trained personnel, while quantification will take place in specialized central laboratories simp
293 rmodynamically driven-a mixture of two gases will tend to mix until they reach equilibrium-biological
294 Small-molecule targeted RNA degradation will thus provide a general route to affect RNA biology.
295 sing the intention-to-behavior gap for those willing to be vaccinated rather than focusing on those h
298 these techniques into standard-of-care tools will transform patient stratification, disease monitorin
299 upportive environments, we can see that they will use effective contraception when contraceptive serv