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by E. L. Charnov, D. Berrigan, Evol Anthropol, R. Reid, In The Complete Dinosaur, M. K. Brett-surman, F. V. Paladino, M. P. O’connor, J. R. Spotila , 2014
"... We thank C. White and two anonymous reviewers for valuable feedback on our manuscript and N. Milan for assistance with the figures. Data are available in the supplementary materials. ..."
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We thank C. White and two anonymous reviewers for valuable feedback on our manuscript and N. Milan for assistance with the figures. Data are available in the supplementary materials.

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by R. M. Ruprecht, L. G. O’brien, L. D. Rossoni, S. Nusinoff-lehrman, M. E. Moreno-garcía, K. M. Sommer, S. Crawford, S. P. Goff, J. Virol, F. Lori Et Al, Aids Res, Hum Retroviruses, S. Best, P. Le Tissier, G. Towers, J. P. Stoye, H. Ikeda, F. Laigret, M. A. Martin, R. Repaske, J. Virol, D. B. Stetson, J. S. Ko, T. Heidmann, R. Medzhitov, N. Tugnet, P. Rylance, D. Roden, M. Trela, P. Nelson, Rheumatol J , 2014
"... We thank L. Evans and F. Malik for the generous gift of the 83A25 antibody; P. Jurek for expert assistance in preparing the figures; and the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute Flow Cytometry Facility at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center for assistance with cell sorting. T ..."
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. The data presented in this paper are tabulated in the main paper and in the supplementary materials. This work was supported by generous donations from the Lyda Hill Foundation and the Kent and JoAnn Foster Family Foundation; and by NIH grants P01 AI070167 and U19 AI100627 (to B.B.), R01 AI093967 (to Z.J.C.), and

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by Michael R. Peterson, Christopher G. Burd, Scott D. Emr , 1999
"... Supplementary materials and methods CPY sorting analysis The construction of vac1 mutant alleles is described in [S1]. The GDPlocked form of VPS21, vps21 (S21L), was cloned into a yeast CEN expression vector (pRS415). Four suppressor genes, full-length VPS9, PEP12, VPS45 and SEC19 (pRS423), were sub ..."
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Supplementary materials and methods CPY sorting analysis The construction of vac1 mutant alleles is described in [S1]. The GDPlocked form of VPS21, vps21 (S21L), was cloned into a yeast CEN expression vector (pRS415). Four suppressor genes, full-length VPS9, PEP12, VPS45 and SEC19 (pRS423), were

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by unknown authors , 2012
"... This supplementary material has five sections. The first shows the Snell’s window height is not a factor in our design and can be chosen arbitrarily (if a lenslet is present, it must at least cover the lenslet). The second discusses, in terms of lightfields, the types of optics that allow distant sc ..."
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This supplementary material has five sections. The first shows the Snell’s window height is not a factor in our design and can be chosen arbitrarily (if a lenslet is present, it must at least cover the lenslet). The second discusses, in terms of lightfields, the types of optics that allow distant

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by Z. Xi, C. C. H. Khoo, S. L. Dobson, G. Bian, Y. Xu, P. Lu, Y. Xie, Z. Xi, Plos Pathog, Z. Kambris Et Al, Plos Pathog, G. L. Hughes, R. Koga, P. Xue, T. Fukatsu, J. L. Rasgon, Plos Pathog, C. L. Brelsfoard, Y. Séchan, S. L. Dobson, Plos Negl Trop, P. Kittayapong, K. J. Baisley, V. Baimai, S. L. O’neill, S. L. Dobson, E. J. Marsl, W. Rattanadechakul, U. Tram, P. M. Ferree, W. Sullivan, Microbes Infect, Z. Xi, J. L. Dean, C. Khoo, S. L. Dobson, Insect Biochem, P. Lu, G. Bian, X. Pan, Z. Xi, Plos Negl, Trop Dis, G. L. Hughes, A. D. Pike, P. Xue, J. L. Rasgon, Plos One, C. J. Mcmeniman, G. L. Hughes, S. L. O’neill, Plos Med , 2013
"... 9. Materials and methods are available as supplementary ..."
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9. Materials and methods are available as supplementary

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by S. H. Mccooey, S. J. Connon, Org Lett, C. Uyeda, E. N. Jacobsen, J. Am, Chem Soc, J. Tan, C. -h. Cheon, H. Yamamoto, Angew Chem , 2013
"... 31. Materials and methods are available as supplementary ..."
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31. Materials and methods are available as supplementary

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by Alison L. Hill, David G. R, Martin A. Nowak, Nicholas A. Christakis, Framingham Heart , 2010
"... In this study, we evaluate the assumption that emotions behave like infectious agents. We use data from the Framingham Heart Study (Dawber, 1980) and the framework discussed above to test whether positive and negative emotions fit the dynamics of an infectious disease. The Framingham study was initi ..."
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In this study, we evaluate the assumption that emotions behave like infectious agents. We use data from the Framingham Heart Study (Dawber, 1980) and the framework discussed above to test whether positive and negative emotions fit the dynamics of an infectious disease. The Framingham study was initiated in 1948 in Framingham, Massachusetts and has continued enrolling subjects through the present. We examined individuals in the Offspring Cohort, enrolled starting in 1971. Subjects come to a central facility at regular intervals (approximately every 3 years) for medical examination and collection of other survey data. In additional to information on mental and physical health, subjects were asked to name at least one close friendateachexam, andwerealsoconnectedtoallfirst-orderrelatives,coworkers,andresidentialneighbours.

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by Slobodan Jergic, Kiyoshi Ozawa, Neal K. Williams, Xun-cheng Su, Daniel D. Scott, Samir M. Hamdan, Jeffrey A. Crowther, Gottfried Otting, Nicholas E. Dixon, Oligonucleotide Primers
"... SUPPLEMENTARY DATA: The unstructured C-terminus of the τ subunit of Escherichia coli DNA polymerase III holoenzyme is the site of interaction with the α subunit ..."
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SUPPLEMENTARY DATA: The unstructured C-terminus of the τ subunit of Escherichia coli DNA polymerase III holoenzyme is the site of interaction with the α subunit

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by Hesheng Liu, Yigal Agam, Joseph R. Madsen, Gabriel Kreiman
"... Stimulus presentation Subjects were presented with contrast-normalized grayscale photographs of objects from 5 different categories: “animals”, “chairs”, “human faces”, “fruits ” and “vehicles ” (Figure S1). Throughout the text, the physiological responses to the different object categories are deno ..."
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Stimulus presentation Subjects were presented with contrast-normalized grayscale photographs of objects from 5 different categories: “animals”, “chairs”, “human faces”, “fruits ” and “vehicles ” (Figure S1). Throughout the text, the physiological responses to the different object categories are denoted by different colors. In 4 subjects, there were also 2 additional object categories: “artificial Lego objects ” and “shoes”. For consistency across subjects, here we describe only the responses to the 5 categories that were common to all subjects (none of the conclusions about selectivity, invariance and latencies would be altered upon addition of those extra categories but there would be more selective electrodes in Table S1. Images were presented on a laptop computer (using the MATLAB Psychophysics toolbox (Pelli, 1997)). Images were shown in pseudo-random order. Within each category, there were 5 different exemplars. A key aspect of visual recognition involves combining selectivity with invariance to object transformations. To assess the robustness to object changes in the physiological responses, each exemplar was shown in one of 5 possible transformations: (1) 3 degrees size, “default ” viewpoint, (2)

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by Thane E. Plambeck, Tasso St, Aaron N. Siegel , 2008
"... These are the supplementary appendices to the paper, Misère quotients for impartial games [5]. If you have not read the actual paper, you should do so before reading this supplement, or else it will not make much sense! Appendix B gives detailed solutions to many of the octal games discussed in the ..."
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These are the supplementary appendices to the paper, Misère quotients for impartial games [5]. If you have not read the actual paper, you should do so before reading this supplement, or else it will not make much sense! Appendix B gives detailed solutions to many of the octal games discussed
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