323) s proteins or glycoproteins of non-immune response that bind reversibly to glycans o |
324) e, chelation of Mg(2+) triggers a genetic response that further increases resistance |
325) preserving material-dependent hydrostatic response that invalidates the method. |
326) of visual stimuli) stimulus-driven mirror response that was followed by a later (300 |
327) to as remodeling, include an inflammatory response, the development of a neointima, |
328) both 2D and 3D cultures showed a similar response, the effects were much stronger i |
329) Despite the initial response, the patient developed a tumor-li |
330) As the first line of immune response, the type I interferon (IFN-α/β |
331) ative to males, females showed attenuated response at an ERP marker of face percepti |
332) ology has been developed to evaluate neck response at multiple levels in a human bod |
333) ficant difference in the time to positive response, at different tilt angles during |
334) bles known to affect sexual and emotional response during a partnered sexual experie |
335) 3) pyramidal cells (PCs) in shaping their response during early stages of intracorti |
336) time may represent an early compensatory response during the premanifest stage, whi |
337) Moreover, BPS can induce cAMP response elements (CRE) binding to the iNO |
338) and Fgfr1op2 were identified in which TH response elements were confirmed. |
339) control of a promoter containing hypoxia response elements. |
340) ating scale, graded response, and nominal response models. |
341) to extend this result to polytomous item response models. |
342) ficiency level with some dichotomous item response models. |
343) The influence of number of response options is less certain. |
344) action cascading processes only when two response options seek simultaneous access |
345) all datasets and the effect of number of response options was significant in 2 of 3 |
346) This CO/DA+ region set showed response properties consistent with a role |
347) e auditory cortical field deactivation on response properties of contralateral anter |
348) nd AAF neurons predominantly modulate AAF response properties via excitatory project |
349) ch will form a guide for surveillance and response strategies in high risk areas. |
350) ers or the beliefs which may inform their response strategies. |
351) s and were more likely to utilize passive response strategies. |
352) grated model fit the data better than the response style theory and explained 1.2% m |
353) Beck's cognitive theory and the response style theory are well known, empi |
354) models of Beck's cognitive theory and the response style theory, as well as the orig |
355) ween subcomponents of inhibitory control (response suppression and attention control |
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