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1 tubule density at this site, while kinesin-1 wins at anterior and lateral positions because they have
3 orithm, our program AlphaGo achieved a 99.8% winning rate against other Go programs, and defeated the
6 from conservation agriculture by achieving a win-win outcome of enhanced C sequestration and increase
7 estoration of wetlands has been invoked as a win-win strategy for humans and nature, yet evidence fro
8 ng for 'concave' trophic pyramids might be a win-win for people and ecosystems, by providing higher-v
13 e insect dispersal, there is potential for a win-win outcome in which both timber production and fore
16 ceable size restriction of >30 cm provides a win:win outcome in the short term, delivering both ecolo
17 This preference was not attributable to a win-stay-lose-shift heuristic and reversed as the enviro
20 that organic amendments were necessary to a win-win strategy for both SOC sequestration and maize pr
21 ryozoan colonies involved in contests with a win/loss outcome, leading to death of the loser) was thr
29 d in carbon credit calculations, to achieve "win-win" outcomes, deliberate decisions about project de
32 not known whether global warming will affect winning times in endurance events, and counterbalance im
34 ssive Bully line of flies that almost always win fights against the parental wild-type Canton-S stock
36 exclusion, in which the same species always wins, mounting evidence suggests that competitive exclus
38 describe an instrumental loss-avoidance and win-gain reinforcement learning functional magnetic reso
40 to strategically redesign existing drugs and win the race against mutations that lead to drug resista
46 70 to reduce the classification of losses as wins suggests that D(4) antagonists could be effective i
49 emory technology of the future and have been winning a great deal of attention due to their ability t
50 ccuracy on the high-probability pair, better win-stay performance (selection of the previously reward
52 e rate and dynamics of adaptation and biases winning mutations toward those with the largest selectiv
56 rlying the nervous system changes induced by winning and losing bouts during agonistic encounters.
58 -art homology detection methods and the CASP-winning template-based protein structure prediction meth
59 , and being equipped with multiple challenge-winning text mining algorithms to ensure the quality of
61 is a web service implementing a competition-winning approach utilizing word and syntactic analyses b
65 ude some possibility that Joseph Biden could win in the Electoral College while barely losing the pop
68 ell competition, we find that eB3 determines winning and losing neurons in a contest for synapses.
70 are-associated infections (HAIs) as a double-win that can both improve health outcomes and reduce hea
73 and PRM, Gd@C(82)(OH)(22) is shown to easily win the competition over PRM in occupying the active sit
77 that are better adapted to their environment win the competition for common resources from less well-
82 antly associated with reduced activation for wins compared with losses in bilateral ventral striatum,
86 ince then, the field has progressed greatly, winning two Nobel Prizes and seeing the implementation o
87 the National Academy of Sciences, or who had won a major career award--trained significantly fewer wo
90 pharmacological S1P receptor antagonist has won approval to control autoimmune neuroinflammation in
95 Further, we conducted experiments to test if winning and losing probabilities are affected only by th
97 brain connectivity among regions involved in win/loss anticipation in depressed individuals with bipo
98 ptimize management practices that result in "win-win" outcomes for grasslands, the environment, and h
100 d magnitude and partial valence information (win vs. loss) but not outcome (favourable vs. unfavourab
102 care?," "I'm afraid that my health insurance won't pay for a clinical trial," and "I'm worried that I
103 nd NMDA receptors causing first winner keeps winning of granule cells, illustrate how fundamental pro
113 encodes value (greater response to monetary wins than losses during fMRI), while the ventral SN conn
114 rarely entering non-rewarded arms, and more win-stay responses by returning to recently rewarded arm
116 threshold, we compare near-miss with narrow-win applicants, and find that an early-career setback ha
117 We recruit Zambian politicians who narrowly won or lost a previous election to play behavioral games
120 -yielding hardy clones expands the amount of win-win areas, as well as suitable areas with high extin
121 ene-pairs, we show that precise estimates of win percentage (within 1%) can be achieved using a small
124 f a behavioural increase in the magnitude of win-stay strategy and a neural modulation of feedback-re
130 including a voucher for a 1 in 100 chance of winning pound1000 if they attend their appointment).
133 study 5), cheat to increase their chances of winning a prize (study 6), and endorse unethical behavio
135 action to gambles featuring small chances of winning large amounts (called "positively skewed" gamble
137 aggressiveness, as well as by experience of winning and losing (so called 'winner-loser effects').
138 aining," in which the repeated experience of winning successive aggressive encounters across multiple
144 Skiers' best performance (in percent of winning time) and number of completed races during the s
145 he skiers, better performance (in percent of winning time) in Vasaloppet was strongly associated with
146 d expectancies with various probabilities of winning or losing different amounts of money in 15 patie
147 f uncertainty (e.g., when the probability of winning or losing is 50/50 and no particular financial c
148 ive team interactions and the probability of winning using historical records from professional sport
149 In a condition where the probability of winning was 90% after a switch, all college students and
151 sociated with a predetermined probability of winning, which was altered repeatedly to examine neural
153 f choice to information about probability of winning; while decreasing discrimination according to ma
158 he outcome is positive and when the value of wins are low, highlighting how vulnerable we can be when
159 t lever, which delivered 10 sugar pellets on win trials but a 10-second time penalty on loss trials,
160 ffects of travel and home-court advantage on winning percentage, shooting accuracy, and rebounding.
161 rtain rewards but, for the Signaled group on winning choices, presented a 'jackpot' signal prior to r
164 eas choices on the other type-featuring only wins (gain only)-were exclusively driven by risk aversio
165 to lead to the emergence of a single optimal winning strategy in which individuals maximize their gai
167 mstances required to achieve such win-win or win-no-harm situations in conventional agriculture.
171 ed when certain aspects of the task outcome (win/loss or correct/incorrect) became more salient and h
172 l reward circuitry during a reward paradigm (win, loss, and control conditions), symptom dimensions,
176 lphaGo Zero achieved superhuman performance, winning 100-0 against the previously published, champion
177 activation during all anticipation periods (win anticipation + loss anticipation) versus baseline, a
178 Mutualisms can be promoted by pleiotropic win-win mutations which directly benefit self (self-serv
179 ons from transport offers a potential policy win-win; the magnitude of potential benefits, however, i
180 ype of gamble-involving weighing a potential win against a potential loss (mixed)-could be driven by
181 ed FN to unpredicted compared with predicted wins (i.e., intact +RPE) and decreased FN to unpredicted
186 in human intelligence, from how Nobel prize-winning physicists make their discoveries to how childre
187 f its utility, the scope of this Nobel prize-winning reaction is rather limited when applied to aliph
188 ocial experience, Galphai2 deletion promotes winning a novel social competition with an unfamiliar co
190 nagement-intensive grazing, may offer a rare win-win strategy combining profitable food production wi
191 ies, using model-based selection when recent wins signal the appropriateness of the current model, bu
193 season, traveling across time zones reduces winning percentage, team shooting accuracy, and turnover
194 essed more pessimistic predictions regarding winning money in the study (d = -0.47) and were less wil
196 s learned to select high probability reward (win pound1) and avoid high probability punishment (lose
199 timate of the tendency of the slot machine's winning probability to change (volatility), increased su
201 ed that in the 30-year period, 96 scientists won the Nobel Prize in medicine or chemistry for work re
202 ne, a chromosome duplication mutation seemed win-win: it improved cell's affinity for lysine (self-se
203 These data suggest mechanisms to select "winning" inputs by regional reinforcement of postsynapti
206 ween 1933 and 2004 did not consistently slow winning times because of high variability in temperature
210 ificantly more errors in the delayed spatial win-shift task, an mPFC-mediated behavior, which suggest
212 d the circumstances required to achieve such win-win or win-no-harm situations in conventional agricu
213 significantly improves the odds of the team winning in all sports beyond the talents of individuals.
220 er density, has the potential to achieve the winning combination of a high energy and power density.
223 odeling of splicing) with which we built the winning model of the CAGI5 exon skipping prediction chal
224 d costs (or benefits) of competition for the winning parasitoid reveal that time lags between success
226 Moreover, selective photo-ablation of the winning CF (that undergoes dendritic translocation) reve
229 ociated microbial communities along with the winning metabolic strategy Salmonella serovars use to ed
231 unding that can be leveraged to promote the "win-win" environmental and development benefits of impro
232 tion of stove programs that can realize the "win-win-win" of health, local environmental quality, and
233 A class II-specific CD4(+) T cells from the "winning" CBU may contribute to rejection of the "loser"
237 terms of variation in individual ability to win fights, but many are structured around arbitrary con
240 rsal anterior cingulate cortical activity to win may reflect heightened reward sensitivity and greate
241 ventrolateral prefrontal cortex activity to win may reflect reward insensitivity in youth with disru
246 Specifically, when a subject expected to win but lost, the trial was defined as "unlucky" and whe
247 an agent from a numerically larger group to win in a right-of-way competition against an agent from
248 ies strategically interacted with the IOM to win several favored scientific and regulatory recommenda
250 flicts, such that winners are more likely to win again (the winner effect) and losers more likely to
251 Instead, larger fish were more likely to win contests, especially over fish of the next lower ran
259 e greater reliance on lose-shift relative to win-stay behaviour shown in previous studies were explor
260 ve any differences in the neural response to win outcomes, either in the GD or sibling analysis compa
263 ployment of aggressive medical technology to win the "war" against the pandemic may represent the tri
270 rafficking mechanisms that pathogens use to "win the fight" over zinc and thrive in an otherwise host
271 onger stimuli, the stimulated side tends to 'win' because excitation from a shorter, trigeminal nucle
272 ght excitation transfer and singlet trapping won over fluorescence, radiation-less decay, and triplet
273 mproved cookstoves (ICS) can deliver "triple wins" by improving household health, local environments,
280 virus (HIV)/SIV infection, the virus usually wins the race, irreversibly crippling the immune system
281 In Experiment 2, we highlighted the utility (win or loss) or performance (correct or incorrect) dimen
286 demonstrate that the effect holds only when winning means performing better than others (i.e., deter
287 ends the children's game to situations where winning or losing can matter more or less relative to ty
289 es, social status matters: it determines who wins access to contested resources, territory, and mates
294 stove programs that can realize the "win-win-win" of health, local environmental quality, and climate
295 h wins on accept trials, and negatively with wins on reject trials, consistent with striatal activity
296 in this same region covaried positively with wins on accept trials, and negatively with wins on rejec
298 gambling task predicting whether they would win or lose money on each trial given three known win pr
299 or limiting resources and the largest would "win," explaining why yeast cells always make one and onl