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1 rs where climatic niche partitioning is more likely.
2 enation, but local protein synthesis is also likely.
3 tion with changes in trap state occupancy is likely a general feature of reduced TiO2 systems at ther
4 lysis of periplasmic transaminations is most likely a general tool for specific biosynthetic pathways
5                   These community shifts are likely a result of interspecific variability in response
6 dence that RIM1alpha and RIM1beta are highly likely absent from mouse photoreceptors and that RIM2alp
7                              This regulation likely accrues from a phosphorylation-sensitive nuclear
8  significant decrease of the phosphorylated, likely active, forms of FoxM1.
9                    We also show that TEX19.1 likely acts, at least in part, through promoting the act
10 ated an iconic predator-prey interaction and likely altered the many ecological functions that result
11 tion of human melanopsin-ir RGCs, which most likely are involved in different functions.
12                             These properties likely arise from different acetylation patterns, but de
13 ative breast cancer, compared with non-TNBC, likely arises from different pathogenetic pathways, and
14  mice decreased the liver levels of RE, most likely as the result of a gradual disappearance of HSCs
15 r, this same processing technique could most likely be applied to any low photon-number image irrespe
16 uterated acetone is observed, which can most likely be attributed to the exchange of a methyl group.
17 tases < 1.0 cm were (18)F-FET-negative, most likely because of scanner resolution and partial-volume
18  The ZIKV outbreak in Latin America has very likely been fueled by the 2015-2016 El Nino climate phen
19 ate exerted similar effects as progesterone, likely binding to the same site.
20 n in E. coli, these results suggest that SSB likely binds to ssDNA with high cooperativity in vivo.
21  variants proved to be classifiable by their likely biological action as erythrocytic (also associate
22 t has been evolutionarily advantageous, most likely by augmenting resistance to malaria.
23                   Although added sugars most likely can be safely consumed in low amounts as part of
24  in sexual and emotional behaviors, and is a likely candidate system for the integration of behavior
25                                 One group of likely candidates for signal transduction to the circadi
26                           We also identified likely causal missense variants in a gene implicated in
27  aggregates suggests altered function as the likely cause of retinal pathology.
28  The daily temporal occurrence of NPF events likely caused by nucleation in the polar marine boundary
29 enturies during glacial-interglacial cycles, likely causing rapid regional replacement of biota.
30 mong nearly all documented hunter-gatherers, likely characterized the religious lives of many ancestr
31 genes at non-inducible temperature, and thus likely confer inducibility of gene expression and higher
32               The translocation mechanism is likely conserved for other AAA+ ATPases.
33 virions (HSV(des)) that lack cholesterol and likely contain desmosterol.
34 reviously unappreciated mitotic defects that likely contribute to HPV-mediated cancer progression.
35 nal and inherited (ie, case) genetic factors likely contribute to the pathogenesis of congenital hear
36 variant natural killer T and Treg cells that likely contribute to the patients' immunodeficiency and
37 ndary effects on protein folding homeostasis likely contribute to UPR activation, but deletion of the
38 was directly involved in IL-8 production and likely contributed to neutrophilic asthma.
39 egg-adapted vaccines and circulating strains likely contributed to reduced vaccine effectiveness duri
40 fied gene networks that, in addition to Crh, likely contributed to the augmented care-induced phenoty
41                      Adipose-derived lactate likely contributes to high endogenous glucose production
42 e immunity by depletion of CD4 Th cells most likely contributes to loss of immune control of LTBI in
43 ven more complex regulation may exist, which likely contributes to the specificity of signal-response
44 is of male-specific prostate cancer but also likely contributing to sex differences in the health and
45 IT compared to observation-based average k), likely contributing to underestimation of positive feedb
46 ollision and oxidation is highly dynamic and likely controlled by a strong electrostatic effect at th
47  small islands of increased attenuation very likely correspond with fibroblastic foci.
48 hich would make sun protective behavior more likely, could be promoted and supported by school polici
49 ny, Neumark-Nord and Weimar-Ehringsdorf, and likely date to interglacial periods 120 and 244 thousa
50 y early stages of protein folding, which are likely defined by intrinsic local interactions between a
51                The unclear mechanism of tDCS likely depends on tDCS intensity, and task relevant gene
52 reoselective total synthesis of the two most likely diastereomeric candidates for the structure of 5
53 eaning practices differ among great apes and likely diverged during the course of human evolution, bu
54 ppocampal NMDA receptor hyperfunction, which likely drives the enhanced LTP.
55  bone marrow mesenchymal stem/stromal cells, likely due to decreased expression of PDGF-AA and BMP2.
56 misregulation of defense-related genes, most likely due to decreased H3K9 acetylation levels at the c
57 olvent Tg, has low activation energy, and is likely due to fast vibrations that may be enabled by wat
58 olic pathways are more stringently required, likely due to functional redundancy in the latter.
59 lternative in vivo reconstitution path, most likely due to greater protein oligomerization from a min
60 ructs have been less effective in songbirds, likely due to immune system properties.
61 cell response to histoincompatible tissue is likely due to many small T cell populations responding w
62  an immediate reduction in respiration rate, likely due to reduced pumping to prevent clogging, where
63                            Treatment use and likely effectiveness was associated with genetic variati
64 g KIR2DS4 and an inhibitory lineage III KIR, likely encoding a C1-specific receptor.
65   The server attempts to identify and to fix likely errors in user supplied 3D models of proteins via
66  Considering aspects of cognitive reserve is likely essential for both interpreting cognitive outcome
67 in mate preferences is culturally shaped and likely evolutionarily novel.
68   However, the A3s in these species have the likely evolutionary precursors, the antibody gene deamin
69                We propose that A. oligospora likely evolved the means to use olfactory mimicry to att
70   This bipartite or two-signal mechanism has likely evolved to both sustain protective immunity and a
71 ms that acutely affect DAT availability will likely exert significant impact on both normal and patho
72  within the epitopes in the EDII fusion loop likely explain the sequence and antigenic conservation o
73                                         This likely explains why certain neurodevelopmental disorders
74 ogram therapeutic cells, so our methods will likely facilitate manufacturing of cytoreagents.Current
75  and the host IRF2, FAM111A, and RFC complex likely form an interaction network that influences the a
76                  We also identified the most likely functional SNPs at each locus.
77 ssess this variation between results and its likely impact on the enforcement of the EU gluten-free l
78 e in which full-term infants mature and thus likely impact the development of functional brain organi
79                     Nonetheless, given their likely importance, phosphatases have recently become the
80 pinning the lymphopenia observed in mice and likely in WS patients.
81                        Underlying mechanisms likely include overexpression of SULTR1;2 and SULTR2;1,
82 stable residues in the viral proteins, which likely increased the chemical stability of the capsid to
83 ly, increased 4.9% per yr from 1996 to 2014, likely indicating a recovery from earlier poaching.
84 rsion process.IMPORTANCE Prion conversion is likely influenced by lipid interactions, given the locat
85           People with higher OC exposure are likely inhaling more fresh OC2 and OC3, since secondary
86                      Thus, A1R and RGS4 each likely interact with one neurabin molecule in a neurabin
87  beta-helix whereas the C-terminal domain is likely involved in carbohydrates binding.
88 X1 encodes a family GT31 glycosyltransferase likely involved in galactosylation of arabinogalactan pr
89 at Prx1 sorting into the intermembrane space likely involves the release of the protein precursor wit
90  Spanish teosinte is of admixed origin, most likely involving Zea mays ssp. mexicana as one parental
91 which suggests that the attack rate was most likely less than 50%; and 32.4% (95% CI: 2.5-94.2%) in t
92 ic of discussion and interest, with the most likely levels of least resistance being the interdigitat
93 such as Plasmodium spp., where protection is likely mediated by cellular immune responses, has proven
94                               This effect is likely mediated by changes in host vitellogenin, insulin
95                              In brief, ALMT4 likely mediates Mal(2-) efflux during ABA-induced stomat
96 suggest that most observed polymorphisms are likely nearly neutral with regard to fitness and that st
97       We proposed that ACP in California was likely not introduced from China based on our current AC
98 dditive and/or synergistic interactions that likely occur between the various components present in w
99 versible protonation of the resting state is likely occurring, and we term this state "E0H(+)", follo
100                               HCN remodeling likely occurs in human athletes, as well as in rodent mo
101 l and dendritic L-type like calcium channels likely operate synergistically to maximize firing output
102 lia associated with the vagina indicated the likely origin of some peptidergic fibers.
103 Africa belong to Indian Assam tea which have likely originated from India and/or Sri Lanka.
104  clearly illustrate the efficacy of MoS2 and likely other TMDC materials as energy acceptors and the
105 O2 gradient reaches deep into the tissue, it likely overcomes antioxidant barriers only within approx
106 tivity of alpha-carotene-containing foods is likely overestimated because traditional analytic method
107 to interpret BCID results, identify the most likely pathogen, and then choose therapy based on the re
108  and 16 female) presented with pathogenic or likely pathogenic CNVs (0.08-18.9 Mb).
109 indings in a series of patients with RP with likely pathogenic variants in CNGB1.
110 dentified variants classified as pathogenic, likely pathogenic, or uncertain significance.
111 nonelderly Americans, private insurance will likely play a major role.
112  signaling engenders an antiviral state that likely plays an important role in constraining HIV-1 tra
113 viral life cycle, so each arenavirus protein likely plays unappreciated accessory roles during infect
114           Because endonuclease cleavage is a likely point of regulation for RNA editing, we elucidate
115                                         This likely prevents formation of biologically aberrant multi
116 perimental results suggest that the reaction likely proceeds through a radical pathway.
117  these processes through genome duplications likely provided important adaptations with respect to gr
118 tential stage-specific mRNA interactors that likely reflect the dynamics of RNA-protein interactions
119 logical complexity of the auditory system is likely reflected in the underlying set of genes involved
120 al variation, and 27% are in repeat proteins likely reflecting alignment errors.
121 bird species have narrow elevational ranges, likely reflecting climatic specialization.
122 (-/-) animals display a longevity phenotype, likely reflecting decreased basal p53 activation.
123 fferently conserved elements in this protein likely reflects an intrinsic property of Tau fibrils.
124 diate temporal regime in the alpha band that likely reflects different underlying computations.
125 erved phasing difference of deep delta(18)Oc likely reflects early warming of the deep northern North
126                             This variability likely reflects underlying genetic, environmental and ne
127 ant concentrations, suggesting that bacteria likely regulate choanoflagellate mating in nature.
128 genetic variability in metal concentrations, likely related to maternal transfer, changes in food sou
129   Replication gaps that persist into mitosis likely represent important threats to genome stability,
130 ized to stem from aflatoxin exposure, indeed likely represents AFB1 exposure, possibly combined with
131                                Thus AMD most likely represents an endophenotype with differing underl
132 eanwhile, further technical advancements are likely required for visualizing distinct kinetic steps o
133 ting, whereas in the absence of threat, more likely resident.
134 , flavonoids, and terpenoids, which are most likely responsible for their biological activity.
135 refore, combining these two strategies would likely result in both effective and specific cancer ther
136 ss of taxa that include plants in their diet likely results from access to a novel resource base rath
137                 The universality of the code likely results from the combination of a frozen accident
138             Furthermore, amino acid infusion likely results in a further breakdown of amino acids in
139        A person's apparent confidence in the likely reward of an action, for instance, makes qualitie
140 tion as a causal anchor to help decipher the likely role of DNA methylation measured in peripheral bl
141 g methylation of positively correlated CpG's likely serves as an adjunct to other mechanisms of ANO1
142                    We therefore consider the likely site of first invasion and the probabilistic posi
143 s and in human cases allows inference on the likely source of each infection.
144       Coronary artery calcium score was more likely than age to provide higher category-free net recl
145 e requisite of a molecular machine - is more likely than completion in a direction in which work is a
146 xpectation we find that entire FFLs are more likely than expected to resist the effects of crosstalk
147             Females (7124 [20.3%]) were less likely than males (13698 [24.4%]) to receive medications
148                     Pregnant women were less likely than nonpregnant women to report anorexia, asthen
149 suggest that a mixed-valence pathway is less likely than one involving intermediates with only copper
150                                Men were more likely than women to be colloquium speakers even after c
151                                        It is likely that a majority of patients and wards do not need
152                                        It is likely that aberrant splicing of genes expressed in moto
153 ponents of the TGFB signaling pathway, it is likely that interactions remain to be elucidated between
154                                        It is likely that many more remain to be discovered, given the
155 unctions of the N-Srcs are unknown and it is likely that N-Src signalling events have been misattribu
156 n method remains unclear, however, and it is likely that replacement of colonized water reservoirs ma
157                                 Hence, it is likely that silicate melt above and below the mantle tra
158                                        It is likely that TAVR will play an increasingly important rol
159 hly conserved in Meteorin and Cometin, it is likely that the disulfide linkages are also conserved.
160 dyes, suggest temperature gradients were not likely the cause of the observed photovoltaic action fro
161 gesting that the Cbl-Nectin-1 interaction is likely the key to the downregulation of surface Nectin-1
162  oxidation by abundant members of ANME-1 was likely the predominant process.
163       Cortical spreading depression (CSD) is likely the underlying phenomenon of aura.
164 ly inactivating sensitive Env glycoproteins, likely through altering their conformation.
165 nd genetic heterogeneity in xenograft models likely through modulation of Wnt signaling.
166 zed to etelcalcetide were significantly more likely to achieve the primary efficacy end point: in tri
167 activity at 65 degrees C and that Tfu-FNO is likely to act in vivo as an F420 reductase at the expens
168 NGU and better antimicrobial stewardship are likely to arise from the introduction of diagnostic M. g
169 ervention group were nearly three times more likely to ask about prognosis (16.7% v 5.8%; P =.03).
170 syncytial virus (RSV) are in development and likely to be available in the next 5-10 years.
171  surface protein C (PspC) variants were more likely to be colonized with pneumococci expressing those
172      RSV vaccine and antibody strategies are likely to be cost-effective if they can be priced below
173 s in homeostasis and injury repair, which is likely to be crucial in prevention of disease.
174          Results CT-guided sampling was more likely to be diagnostic than ENB-guided biopsy (86.0% [1
175 ay (2.9 d vs. 2.5 d, P <0.001) and were more likely to be discharged to a rehabilitation facility (3.
176 s being independent (KPS 80%-100%) were more likely to be discharged to a rehabilitation facility aft
177  range-edge decline is not ubiquitous and is likely to be driven by declining population density at t
178 re associated with long cytoplasmic fibrils, likely to be exported progeny RNA.
179 alistic conditions, however, individuals are likely to be exposed to a range of environmental conditi
180 000 (IRR, 1.25; 95% CI, 0.98-1.59) were more likely to be exposed to at least 5 sources of eye health
181 at successful temporal associations are more likely to be formed within than across contexts [1, 2, 5
182  a quarter of isolates tested, many more are likely to be found in the >600 unsurveyed trypanosomatid
183 e allele (2L+(a)) are also behaviorally less likely to be found inside houses.
184 or was younger, male, died from anoxia, more likely to be HCV and antibody reacting to hepatitis B co
185                         Asthmatics were more likely to be hospitalized but less likely to suffer seve
186 s that protect primary human blood cells are likely to be important in protection against zoonotic in
187 ctively) and an aging workforce that is less likely to be in private practice.
188 nds have not been well described, overuse is likely to be increasing worldwide.
189  while identifying numerous unknown proteins likely to be involved in invasion.
190  prolonged parent-offspring associations are likely to be less costly.
191  target for stem cell therapy but success is likely to be limited by the inflammatory response.
192  prostatectomy centres that closed were more likely to be located in areas with stronger competition
193 his reason, and because their development is likely to be more amenable to a pharmaceutical than a fo
194 ntal state, behaviour, and substance use are likely to be most successful in helping this susceptible
195      The sources of these tephra layers were likely to be nearby subglacial volcanoes, Mt.
196                         These approaches are likely to be of value in interpreting the functional sig
197 tients who met the primary outcome were more likely to be older, smokers, have a history of hemorrhag
198 ant proportion of dementia cases in women is likely to be preventable by effective prevention and con
199 nly a small fraction of their higher cost is likely to be recovered by prevention of cardiovascular e
200 iated with differing waist circumference and likely to be relevant to the association between obesity
201 e intervention group were significantly more likely to be securely attached to their primary caregive
202 oncentrations, and fire, as well as what are likely to be species-specific climatic constraints.
203                              Eosinophils are likely to be specifically recruited to S aureus and poss
204 immunity, since vaccinated infants were more likely to be surrounded by other vaccinated individuals.
205 e present evidence that Myo2p, not Myp2p, is likely to be the major motor driving actomyosin ring con
206 ting that cytosolic forms of the protein are likely to be the toxic species that disrupt endosomal si
207  threat, narwhal movement patterns were more likely to be transiting, whereas in the absence of threa
208 roke, hypothyroidism, and dementia, and less likely to be treated in a facility with an observation u
209 en the current epidemic of opioid use, it is likely to be under-recognised.
210                         AD-LIBS is therefore likely to be useful in studies of non-model or ancient o
211  forming network neighbourhoods and are less likely to be within proteins associated with drug side e
212  Genetic maladaptation to future climates is likely to become a problem for spruce and beech by the e
213  able to colonize live tree tissues are most likely to become invasive pests.
214  mortality from non-communicable diseases is likely to become prominent.
215 strated utility in identifying patients most likely to benefit from targeted anti-interleukin and ant
216 w to identify those patient populations most likely to benefit.
217 ood flow rate set at 250 mL/min was not more likely to cause clotting compared with 150 mL/min (hazar
218 , such as small-scale mantle convection, are likely to cause lateral variations in the back-arc mantl
219 city (HR, 0.71; 95% CI, 0.55-0.92) were less likely to complete the KT evaluation compared with white
220 ns are enriched for H2A.Z occupancy and more likely to contain nonconsensus splice sites.
221 (18)F]AV-1451 binds in vivo regions that are likely to contain TDP-43 and not significant tau patholo
222 l features of this disorder: the TH2 bias is likely to contribute to atopic disease, whereas defects
223 um and enhanced mGluR1 function, a mechanism likely to contribute to PN dysfunction and loss in SCA2.
224 ection, but glycosylation is considered less likely to create disadvantageous phenotypes.
225  to changes in habitat or phenology that are likely to develop under climate change.
226 ment in the later cohort appeared to be more likely to discontinue care early, and this outcome appea
227 tions based on the prey and body states most likely to end in successful capture.
228 Abs with distinct neutralization profiles is likely to enhance the breadth and potency of the humoral
229 e distinct miRNA expression of MNs, which is likely to enrich future studies of MN disease.
230 to identify when ecosystem-level effects are likely to exceed species-level effects.
231 nclusion Narrower provider networks are more likely to exclude oncologists affiliated with NCI-Design
232 ing surgery by low-volume surgeons were more likely to experience complications (odds ratio 1.51, P =
233 nated lymphoma (n = 34 of 55; 62%), and were likely to experience stage IVE disease (n = 35 of 55; 64
234 nts with an LS4 score >/=1 were 4 times more likely to fall before the next assessment than patients
235 our results suggest that sexual selection is likely to favour individual differences in behaviour, so
236 Results suggest that hkCP enhancers are more likely to form multi-TSS interaction networks and be ass
237 through actions such as water abstraction is likely to further exacerbate loss of taxa and ecosystem
238 mounts of catecholamines, and hence, are not likely to have a direct role in adipocyte metabolism or
239 se without diabetes mellitus, they were more likely to have a history of myocardial infarction (28% v
240 ients using opioids preoperatively were more likely to have a longer hospital stay (2.9 d vs. 2.5 d,
241  Bacteriologically confirmed cases were more likely to have a measurable decline in IP-10 at day 7 th
242                    LV1-44 patients were more likely to have cardiac involvement.
243 r (64.7 vs 72.7 yr; p < 0.001) and were more likely to have commercial insurance (19.6% vs 10.6%; p <
244 ian Government and international partners is likely to have contributed to findings that children wer
245  scale that enables prediction of antibodies likely to have delayed retention times in the assay.
246 cting to hepatitis B core antigen+, and less likely to have diabetes or hypertension.
247 with these diagnoses were significantly more likely to have filled prescriptions for opioids (49.0% v
248 guishing the subset of genetic variants more likely to have functional relevance.
249  Bacteriologically confirmed cases were more likely to have high IP-10 levels at D0 and had a steeper
250            HBV-coinfected patients were more likely to have significant fibrosis/cirrhosis at 1 year
251 ral haemorrhage were both significantly more likely to have spreading depolarizations (6/7 and 10/12,
252  polymorpha and suggests that the thallus is likely to have zones with specialized functions.
253  reversible, and hydrogen sulfide donors are likely to improve pregnancy outcomes.
254 -wave decrease of >/=11 mm Hg were 3.8x more likely to improve their 6MWT (P=0.05).
255 ulatory architecture of the immune system is likely to include the added dimensions of modulation by
256 ion of new diseases on a wider host range is likely to increase as the insects vectoring the "Ca.
257 ns indicate that CyanoHAB concentrations are likely to increase primarily due to water temperature in
258                                Men were more likely to indicate that family responsibilities negative
259 surface structure and internal processes are likely to influence dam stability, only few sites have s
260 e severe ADHD symptoms as children were more likely to initiate smoking and to start smoking younger.
261 e conclude that most risk mechanisms are not likely to involve changes in basal gene expression.
262 who prefer DNR for listening comfort are not likely to jeopardize their ability to detect and learn n
263 leum derived from unconventional deposits is likely to lead to greater emissions of V to the atmosphe
264 than previously, whereas women remained less likely to marry or have children.
265 gest that these rare non-coding variants are likely to mediate their effects on lipid traits by regul
266 ed that a personal sense of satisfaction was likely to motivate them to communicate more directly wit
267 ll age and sex classes, with orangutans more likely to move in directions of increased canopy closure
268 on patterns when the passage of ECEs is most likely to occur from 2012 to 2016 using passive acoustic
269 ong tick species of the Ixodidae family, are likely to play important roles in subverting host defens
270 nce of whether mito-nuclear interactions are likely to pose a problem for MRT.
271      Instead, cardiac endothelial cells were likely to proliferate and generate new endothelium follo
272 riate systems, with dynamic network analyses likely to prove highly informative.
273 e evolutionary origins, highlighting objects likely to provide benefit in the future.
274  where coarse climate data is most and least likely to reduce the accuracy of impact assessments.
275 ased during fire suppression duties, and are likely to reflect a combination of factors including ext
276                                     EGRs are likely to regulate additional proteins involved in micro
277 ls with the rs2242446 C/C genotype were more likely to remit (73.1%) than those with either the C/T (
278 ers (>/=10 times in the past year) were more likely to report never/rare use of protective clothing (
279    Patients with 2 FLG LOF alleles were less likely to report skin clearance (odds ratio [OR], 0.20;
280    Even more effective benzothiadiazoles are likely to result if a deeper understanding of their pref
281 ace combined with advection along vessels is likely to substitute for the lymphatic drainage system i
282 were more likely to be hospitalized but less likely to suffer severe morbidity and mortality during t
283 th more payoff information subjects are less likely to switch to pro-cooperative heuristics.
284                         These mechanisms are likely to synergize to maintain diploid cell populations
285 nd new high-intensity statin users were less likely to take high-intensity statins with high adherenc
286 icipated in cardiac rehabilitation were more likely to take high-intensity statins with high adherenc
287 rth increased, youths were increasingly more likely to undergo an eye examination by 6 years after in
288 ad all four drug classes available were more likely to use at least one blood pressure-lowering medic
289 n who see movie characters use guns are more likely to use guns themselves.
290 atio [OR], 0.20; 95% CI, 0.07-0.55) and more likely to use steroids (OR, 5.04; 95% CI, 1.91-13.31).
291 acial weathering, glacial weathering is more likely to yield alkalinity/DIC ratios less than 1, sugge
292                  In addition, we discuss the likely trajectory of incorporation of global molecular p
293                                  The same is likely true for mice.
294 s are a characteristic of proliferation, and likely tumor evolution, rather than ongoing genomic inst
295 g pathways involved in structural plasticity likely underlie this form of translation-independent mem
296                                 These events likely underpin the improvement in oocyte quality achiev
297 egulation mechanisms to oxygen up-regulation likely varies over depth.
298 stratification across these populations that likely were caused by (1) diverse rates of MEI productio
299 ents, novel immunotherapies and combinations likely will be needed for most subtypes.
300 aturate within a limited molecular size, and likely with a different overall conformation than those

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