From 6bf7d1204850856965ed45abe3eb0a8d90b7e2d1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: lopez Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2023 01:29:11 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] review labeling/training data --- .../grobid/core/engines/FundingParser.java | 2 +- .../core/engines/label/TaggingLabels.java | 18 +-- .../dataset/acknowledgment/corpus/all.tei.xml | 120 +++++++++--------- .../dataset/funding/corpus/all.tei.xml | 120 +++++++++--------- .../trainer/sax/TEIFundingSaxParser.java | 2 +- 5 files changed, 131 insertions(+), 131 deletions(-) diff --git a/grobid-core/src/main/java/org/grobid/core/engines/FundingParser.java b/grobid-core/src/main/java/org/grobid/core/engines/FundingParser.java index 15bc581d3a..484f5fa2b9 100644 --- a/grobid-core/src/main/java/org/grobid/core/engines/FundingParser.java +++ b/grobid-core/src/main/java/org/grobid/core/engines/FundingParser.java @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ private List getExtractionResult(List tokenizations, Strin List tokens = cluster.concatTokens(); String clusterContent = LayoutTokensUtil.normalizeText(LayoutTokensUtil.toText(tokens)); - if (clusterLabel.equals(FUNDING_FUNDER_FULL_NAME)) { + if (clusterLabel.equals(FUNDING_FUNDER_NAME)) { Funder localFunder = funding.getFunder(); if (localFunder == null) { localFunder = new Funder(); diff --git a/grobid-core/src/main/java/org/grobid/core/engines/label/TaggingLabels.java b/grobid-core/src/main/java/org/grobid/core/engines/label/TaggingLabels.java index b08149438a..f7c1802df4 100644 --- a/grobid-core/src/main/java/org/grobid/core/engines/label/TaggingLabels.java +++ b/grobid-core/src/main/java/org/grobid/core/engines/label/TaggingLabels.java @@ -112,13 +112,13 @@ public class TaggingLabels { public final static String PATENT_CITATION_PL_LABEL = ""; public final static String PATENT_CITATION_NPL_LABEL = ""; - public final static String FUNDER_FULL_NAME_LABEL = ""; + public final static String FUNDER_NAME_LABEL = ""; public final static String FUNDER_ABBRV_NAME_LABEL = ""; - public final static String PROGRAM_FULL_NAME_LABEL = ""; + public final static String PROGRAM_NAME_LABEL = ""; public final static String PROGRAM_ABBRV_NAME_LABEL = ""; public final static String GRANT_NUMBER_LABEL = ""; public final static String GRANT_NAME_LABEL = ""; - public final static String PROJECT_FULL_NAME_LABEL = ""; + public final static String PROJECT_NAME_LABEL = ""; public final static String PROJECT_ABBRV_NAME_LABEL = ""; public final static String URL_LABEL = ""; @@ -260,13 +260,13 @@ public class TaggingLabels { public static final TaggingLabel MONOGRAPH_BACK = new TaggingLabelImpl(GrobidModels.MONOGRAPH, BACK_LABEL); public static final TaggingLabel MONOGRAPH_OTHER = new TaggingLabelImpl(GrobidModels.MONOGRAPH, OTHER_LABEL); - public static final TaggingLabel FUNDING_FUNDER_FULL_NAME = new TaggingLabelImpl(GrobidModels.FUNDING, FUNDER_FULL_NAME_LABEL); + public static final TaggingLabel FUNDING_FUNDER_NAME = new TaggingLabelImpl(GrobidModels.FUNDING, FUNDER_NAME_LABEL); public static final TaggingLabel FUNDING_FUNDER_ABBRV_NAME = new TaggingLabelImpl(GrobidModels.FUNDING, FUNDER_ABBRV_NAME_LABEL); - public static final TaggingLabel FUNDING_PROGRAM_FULL_NAME = new TaggingLabelImpl(GrobidModels.FUNDING, PROGRAM_FULL_NAME_LABEL); + public static final TaggingLabel FUNDING_PROGRAM_NAME = new TaggingLabelImpl(GrobidModels.FUNDING, PROGRAM_NAME_LABEL); public static final TaggingLabel FUNDING_PROGRAM_ABBRV_NAME = new TaggingLabelImpl(GrobidModels.FUNDING, PROGRAM_ABBRV_NAME_LABEL); public static final TaggingLabel FUNDING_GRANT_NUMBER = new TaggingLabelImpl(GrobidModels.FUNDING, GRANT_NUMBER_LABEL); public static final TaggingLabel FUNDING_GRANT_NAME = new TaggingLabelImpl(GrobidModels.FUNDING, GRANT_NAME_LABEL); - public static final TaggingLabel FUNDING_PROJECT_FULL_NAME = new TaggingLabelImpl(GrobidModels.FUNDING, PROJECT_FULL_NAME_LABEL); + public static final TaggingLabel FUNDING_PROJECT_NAME = new TaggingLabelImpl(GrobidModels.FUNDING, PROJECT_NAME_LABEL); public static final TaggingLabel FUNDING_PROJECT_ABBRV_NAME = new TaggingLabelImpl(GrobidModels.FUNDING, PROJECT_ABBRV_NAME_LABEL); public static final TaggingLabel FUNDING_URL = new TaggingLabelImpl(GrobidModels.FUNDING, URL_LABEL); public static final TaggingLabel FUNDING_OTHER = new TaggingLabelImpl(GrobidModels.FUNDING, OTHER_LABEL); @@ -405,13 +405,13 @@ protected static void register(TaggingLabel label) { register(MONOGRAPH_OTHER); // funding - register(FUNDING_FUNDER_FULL_NAME); + register(FUNDING_FUNDER_NAME); register(FUNDING_FUNDER_ABBRV_NAME); - register(FUNDING_PROGRAM_FULL_NAME); + register(FUNDING_PROGRAM_NAME); register(FUNDING_PROGRAM_ABBRV_NAME); register(FUNDING_GRANT_NUMBER); register(FUNDING_GRANT_NAME); - register(FUNDING_PROJECT_FULL_NAME); + register(FUNDING_PROJECT_NAME); register(FUNDING_PROJECT_ABBRV_NAME); register(FUNDING_URL); register(FUNDING_OTHER); diff --git a/grobid-trainer/resources/dataset/acknowledgment/corpus/all.tei.xml b/grobid-trainer/resources/dataset/acknowledgment/corpus/all.tei.xml index 0901710b1c..af42b8fa32 100644 --- a/grobid-trainer/resources/dataset/acknowledgment/corpus/all.tei.xml +++ b/grobid-trainer/resources/dataset/acknowledgment/corpus/all.tei.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This research was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft through the SFB 649 "Economic Risk". http://sfb649.wiwi.hu-berlin.de ISSN 1860-5664 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. We are grateful to Dr. G.D. Niswender (Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology Laboratory, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, U.S.A.) for providing antisera to estradiol-17β (GDN 244) and testosterone (GDN 250). - We are grateful to the personal of UTSW Microarray Core for assistance with these experiments and to Janet Young for administrative assistance. We are thankful to Thomas Südhof and Katsuhiko Tabuchi for a generous gift of Lenti-NLS-GFP-Cre virus. This study was supported by the Hereditary Disease Foundation and NINDS R01 NS38082 and R01 NS056224 (IB), NINDS R01 NS043466 (SZ), the NIH GM59419 (GH), and the Ara Parseghian Medical Research Foundation (JR). + We are grateful to the personal of UTSW Microarray Core for assistance with these experiments and to Janet Young for administrative assistance. We are thankful to Thomas Südhof and Katsuhiko Tabuchi for a generous gift of Lenti-NLS-GFP-Cre virus. This study was supported by the Hereditary Disease Foundation and NINDS R01 NS38082 and R01 NS056224 (IB), NINDS R01 NS043466 (SZ), the NIH GM59419 (GH), and the Ara Parseghian Medical Research Foundation (JR). The authors wish to thank Ewa Latkowska for her excellent technical support. This study was supported by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education 2670/B/P01/2008/34 and 0757/B/P01/2009/37. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. The authors thank Dr. Chunhua Weng from Columbia University and Dr. Cui Tao from Mayo Clinic who participated in the evaluation. The authors also thank the technical support from Mr. Craig Stancl from Mayo Clinic. The study is supported in part by the SHARP Area 4: Secondary Use of EHR Data (90TR000201). The data and views presented here are those of the authors alone and do not reflect or imply the formal views of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration or any other entity. This study was supported by the National Center for Toxicological. Many of the experiments described in this research utilized a HeLa cell line. Henrietta Lacks, and the HeLa cell line that was established from her tumor cells without her knowledge or consent in 1951, have made significant contributions to scientific progress and advances in human health. We are grateful to Henrietta Lacks, now deceased, and to her surviving family members for their contributions to biomedical research. @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ We are indebted to the parents and children from the urban slums of Vellore for their enthusiastic participation and support. We also thank Drs. Rajiv Sarkar, Deepthi Kattula and field workers for their tireless monitoring of the cohorts and all the support staff of the Division of Gastrointestinal Sciences, Christian Medical College, Vellore, who made the studies possible. This work was done as part of the IDEFICS Study and is published on behalf of its European Consortium (http://www.idefics.eu). We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the European Community within the Sixth RTD Framework Programme Contract No. 016181 (FOOD). This work was supported by Carl Tryggers Stiftelse for Vetenskaplig Forskning and Stiftelsen Samariten. - We thank B. Zeppenfeld and A. Daniel for excellent technical assistance. Antibody against Oxa1p was a kind gift of J. W. de Gier, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, the Arrhenius Laboratory for Natural Sciences, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden. The research was supported by grants from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Sonderforschungsbereich TR-1, and Fonds der Chemischen Industrie. + We thank B. Zeppenfeld and A. Daniel for excellent technical assistance. Antibody against Oxa1p was a kind gift of J. W. de Gier, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, the Arrhenius Laboratory for Natural Sciences, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden. The research was supported by grants from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Sonderforschungsbereich TR-1, and Fonds der Chemischen Industrie. We thank all the employees of the Icelandic Heart Preventive Clinic (Hjartavernd) for their skilful contribution to the data collection. the Medical Faculty and the Research Fund of the University of Iceland and the Icelandic Research Council supported this study. The authors would like to thank Michel Cantou for the sampling of bivalves, Enric Saiz and Rosa Maria Borrat Padrosa for providing Paracartia grani eggs, Maximillien Cuny and Benoît Moirod for their help with PCR analyses, Maëva Robert for sequencing and Emmanuelle Omnes for histological slide preparation. The present study was supported by the GELAMED project through a grant allocated by the MEEDDM (Ministère de l"Ecologie, de l"Energie, du Développement Durable et de la Mer, France), and the Total foundation, France to D. Bonnet (Programme 189 -« Recherche » 18902 C). The outcome of this work owes to the entire staff of the l'Institut national de la Recherche Halieutique Morocco. That each finds here the expression of our profound gratitude. @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ This work was supported in part by NASA grant SSERVI NNA14AB01A, a Jackson School of Geosciences Postdoctoral Fellowship to N.D., and funding from Peking University to N.Z. Computational work was supported by Center for Computation and Visualization at Brown University and the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre with funding from the Australian Government and the Government of Western Australia. The input files for reproducing the numerical models can be accessed at nan_zhang@pku.edu.cn. This paper benefited from thoughtful reviews by Andrew Dombard, Walter Kiefer and an anonymous reviewer. The authors are grateful to Profs. Ye.B. Stadnik, I.S. Guliyev, F.G. Dadashev, and I.Ya. Skyarenko for assistance in performing these studies. This work has been financially supported by an individual discovery grant from NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada). - Acknowledgements. Thanks to Maria Eugenia Gómez for finding the original reference of Bouguer's law. the DENIS project is supported by the SCIENCE and the Human Capital and Mobility plans of the European Commission under grants CT920791 and CT940627, by the French Institut National des Sciences de l'Univers, the Ministère de l'Éducation Nationale and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, in Germany by the State of Baden-Würtemberg, in Spain by the DGICYT, in Italy by the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, by the Austrian Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung + Acknowledgements. Thanks to Maria Eugenia Gómez for finding the original reference of Bouguer's law. the DENIS project is supported by the SCIENCE and the Human Capital and Mobility plans of the European Commission under grants CT920791 and CT940627, by the French Institut National des Sciences de l'Univers, the Ministère de l'Éducation Nationale and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, in Germany by the State of Baden-Würtemberg, in Spain by the DGICYT, in Italy by the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, by the Austrian Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung We thank Michael Heinz, Paul Cliften, and the Genome Technology Access Center (GTAC) in the Department of Genetics for help The authors would like to thank Julia Stockinger and David Schwarzenbacher for their excellent technical support and Johannes A Mayr for comments and suggestions. The authors thank Leonice Lourenço Poyares, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo, Brazil, for excellent technical assistance. Research supported by FAPESP. F. Goulart-Silva is the recipient of a FAPESP fellowship (#08/56446-9), and M.T. Nunes is the recipient of a CNPq fellowship. @@ -64,19 +64,19 @@ This work was carried out with the support of Cooperative Research Program for Agriculture Science & Technology Development (Project no. PJ010156022014), Rural Development Administration, Republic of Korea. The authors specifically thank the staff and crew of the National Center for InterUniversity Research Facilities (Seoul National University) for assistance with the NMR and GC/MS experiments. We particularly wish to thank the SL Division for the efficient operation of the LEP accelerator at all energies and for their continuing close cooperation with our experimental group. We thank our colleagues from CEA, DAPNIA/SPP, CE-Saclay for their efforts over the years on the time-of-flight and trigger systems which we continue to use. In addition to the support staff at our own institutions we are pleased to acknowledge the References The study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (81472390/ H1619,81472762/H1609), the National Funds for developing local colleges and universities (B16056001), General Project (1201410188). We thank Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Malignant Tumor Epigenetics and Gene Regulation, Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen University for flow cytometry analysis. - This work was partially supported by the CONACyT projects No. 29250E and 27676E, and the project IN114998 funded by the DGAPA-UNAM. + This work was partially supported by the CONACyT projects No. 29250E and 27676E, and the project IN114998 funded by the DGAPA-UNAM. Steven Kalb, Yankai Li, Tim Cummings, Bryan Hammons, Deborah Farr and Justin Carter assisted with this research. We thank Werfen/Instrumentation Laboratory for providing us with the test kits for the inter-center comparison. Acknowledgments We thank Petra Laspe and Antje Apel for invaluable technical assistance. This work was supported by grants from the German Cancer Aid (Deutsche Krebshilfe) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG (GRK1034). We would like to thank Dr. Rick G. Pleijhuis for kindly developing a user-friendly web-based calculator based on our updated models to facilitate the use of our models. G.J. The study funders did not participate in the design of the study; the collection, analysis, or interpretation of the data; the writing of the manuscript; or the decision to manuscript submission. - The authors are grateful to the Spanish government project TEC2010-20224-C02-01 and the European project ECOAL-MGT -SUDOE Program. + The authors are grateful to the Spanish government project TEC2010-20224-C02-01 and the European project ECOAL-MGT -SUDOE Program. The authors would like to thank the referee for his suggestions which helped in improving the paper. Foremost we thank Dr. Robert C. Drewes who continues to initiate, coordinate and lead multiorganism biotic surveys on São Tomé and Príncipe. We thank Eng. Acknowledgements. We thank the referee, especially for pointing out [1, Theorem 2] which simplified the proof of Theorem 5.1 considerably. The present study was supported by the Key International Cooperation Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (project no. 31110103916; Beijing, P.R. China), the Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program (ASTIP-IAS08; Beijing, P. R. China), and the China Agriculture Research System (project no. CARS-42; Beijing, P. R. China). I would like to thank the following people for all their help and professional support in the completion of this book: George Banks, Menu Development, British Airways, London. Scott Chapman, Senior Partner, Medical Litigation, Tress, Cox and Maddox, Sydney, Australia. - Collecting trips in Asia were funded through USDA-ARS Specific Cooperative Agreements 58-5320-9-382 and 58-5320-4-018, managed by the University of Hawaii's College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (UH-CTAHR). A study trip in Australia was covered by Farm Bill funding (project 3.0251), through a Cooperative Agreement between USDA and UH-CTAHR. Additional support was provided by USDA-NIFA Hatch projects HAW00942-H and HAW00956-H, administered UH-CTAHR. We also thank Anthony R. Clarke for reviewing an earlier version of the manuscript and Richard A.I. Drew and David L. Hancock for their insight, mentoring and long hours discussing the relationships among species in the OFF complex and the higher classification of dacine fruit flies. Desley Tree and Justin Bartlett provided access to the impressive QDAF fruit fly collection in Brisbane. The use or mention of a trademark or proprietary product does not constitute an endorsement, guarantee, or warranty of the product and does not imply its approval to the exclusion of other suitable products by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, an equal opportunity employer. - This study was supported by grants from the CLL Global Research Foundation, the EUCAAD 200755 project funded under the auspices of the EU Seventh Framework Programme, the Cancer and Allergy Foundation, the Swedish Research Council/SIDA/ SAREC, the Iranian Ministry of Health and Medical Education, the Swedish Cancer Society, the Cancer Society in Stockholm, the King Gustaf Vth Jubilee Fund, Vinnova, the Karolinska Institutet Foundations and the Stockholm County Council. + Collecting trips in Asia were funded through USDA-ARS Specific Cooperative Agreements 58-5320-9-382 and 58-5320-4-018, managed by the University of Hawaii's College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (UH-CTAHR). A study trip in Australia was covered by Farm Bill funding (project 3.0251), through a Cooperative Agreement between USDA and UH-CTAHR. Additional support was provided by USDA-NIFA Hatch projects HAW00942-H and HAW00956-H, administered UH-CTAHR. We also thank Anthony R. Clarke for reviewing an earlier version of the manuscript and Richard A.I. Drew and David L. Hancock for their insight, mentoring and long hours discussing the relationships among species in the OFF complex and the higher classification of dacine fruit flies. Desley Tree and Justin Bartlett provided access to the impressive QDAF fruit fly collection in Brisbane. The use or mention of a trademark or proprietary product does not constitute an endorsement, guarantee, or warranty of the product and does not imply its approval to the exclusion of other suitable products by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, an equal opportunity employer. + This study was supported by grants from the CLL Global Research Foundation, the EUCAAD 200755 project funded under the auspices of the EU Seventh Framework Programme, the Cancer and Allergy Foundation, the Swedish Research Council/SIDA/ SAREC, the Iranian Ministry of Health and Medical Education, the Swedish Cancer Society, the Cancer Society in Stockholm, the King Gustaf Vth Jubilee Fund, Vinnova, the Karolinska Institutet Foundations and the Stockholm County Council. We are grateful to the Career Training Interexchange program that facilitated the training period of Maitane Olabarrieta within the USGS. Maitane Olabarrieta also acknowledges funding from the ''Cantabria Campus International Augusto Gonzalez Linares Program.'' We would also like to thank Giovanni Coco, John C. Warner, and Falk Feddersen for their support with this work and constructive suggestions. We are also grateful to the developers of the COAWST modeling system, SWAN, and ROMS models. WRG was supported by ONR grant N00014-13-1-0368. The authors would also like to thank Sergio Fagherazzi, Xavier Bertin, and the third journal reviewer for their suggestions. The data and numerical results used in this paper will made available upon request to the main author. We thank the Red Wolf Recovery Program, specifically Rebecca Bartel, Art Beyer, Chris Lucash, Ford Mauney, Michael Morse and Ryan Nordsven for their support. We also thank Kristin Brzeski for constructive comments on the manuscript. The findings and conclusions in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. We are grateful to the families and patients who have participated in this research study. We acknowledge Hilde Van Esch for help with patient recruitment, and we thank Yi Mu, UC Davis Department of Public Health Sciences, for assistance with data management and analysis. @@ -108,13 +108,13 @@ The study was supported by University of Udine, Italy, Associazione "Mi Fido di Te" ONLUS and Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Città di Castello, Italy. The VHR imagery was provided by the US Department of State (USDS) Humanitarian Information Unit, under the NextView License. The authors thank the FAO-SWALIM staff, without whom the field campaign would not have been possible. Finally, the authors thank Dr Roberto Colombo of the University of Milan-Bicocca for the field spectroscopy equipment used in the field campaign. We thank Rick van Leeuwen, Wouter Verhesen, Kevin Custers, and Hans Duimel for their technical support. - Acknowledgements. This research was supported by grants to RL, BZ and KV from the Swedish Cancer Society, the Stockholm Cancer Society, the Swedish Research Foundation, the Swedish Childhood Cancer Foundation, the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare, the Stockholm County Council, the Karolinska Institutet Research Fund and the European Union FP6 (Chemores), and FP7 (Apo-Sys). VOK was supported by a fellowship from the Swedish Institute and Karolinska Institutet and AHV from the Wenner-Gren Foundation. + Acknowledgements. This research was supported by grants to RL, BZ and KV from the Swedish Cancer Society, the Stockholm Cancer Society, the Swedish Research Foundation, the Swedish Childhood Cancer Foundation, the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare, the Stockholm County Council, the Karolinska Institutet Research Fund and the European Union FP6 (Chemores), and FP7 (Apo-Sys). VOK was supported by a fellowship from the Swedish Institute and Karolinska Institutet and AHV from the Wenner-Gren Foundation. This manuscript benefited from careful and constructive reviews by J. P. Brun Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems The study is funded by Medtronic Inc. We acknowledge J. A. Hoyos for a critical reading of this manuscript and useful comments. The financial supports from CNPq and FAPESP, under grants 15/04451-2 and 307620/2015-8, are also acknowledged. Acknowledgement: The authors wish to thank H. Dong, J. Guzman, and I. Tice for their discussions and pointing out references [2, 13, 14] on regularity of Stokes problems in a domain with corners. Y. Guo's research is supported in part by NSF C grant 10828103 and NSF grant DMS-0905255, and T. Nguyen's research was supported in part by the NSF under grant DMS-1405728. The authors are grateful to Christian Lafarge for animal care and Anne Diot and Corine Pouyet for participation in tissue protein synthesis determination. The authors had no conflicts of interest. This research was supported by the Proteus Bilateral Programme between Slovenia (Slovenian Research Agency) and France (French Research Ministry). The contribution of each author was as follows: T. P., conception and design, tissue sampling, data processing, drafting and revision of the manuscript; L. M. and D. R., conception and design, tissue sampling, revision of manuscript; M. C. R., protein synthesis rate determinations; C. B., design, tissue sampling, blood cell counts and MPO determinations, data processing; J. S., conception and design, tissue sampling, data processing, revision of manuscript; P. P. M., conception and design, animal experiment, tissue sampling and revision of manuscript. - The authors gratefully acknowledge BAU-USDA Soybean Project, for financial assistance to conduct this experiment. + The authors gratefully acknowledge BAU-USDA Soybean Project, for financial assistance to conduct this experiment. Acknowledgments KS-A, RM, XY, CL, LG and MV wish to thank Changyu Fan and Yun Shen for providing informatics support. The publication of this article was funded by the Qatar National Library. This work was supported by the National Science Foundation with Grant BCS 9207007. Drs Petrie and Collins were research residents supported by the Department of Orthopaedics. No benefits in any form have been received or will be received from a commercial party related directly or indirectly to the subject of this article. @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ We acknowledge the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure (NCRIS) of Australia for providing access to bioinformatics computational pipelines used in this study and the Research Institute of Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry for financial support (ZD200902). Funded by a grant from the National Institute on Aging (R01 AG023090). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institute on Aging or the National Institutes of Health. This study was supported by the International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri and the Johns Hopkins Global Center on Childhood Obesity (no. 2001656847). We thank the study participants for their cooperation and Leslie Duling and Nora Geary for their help in study coordination, data collection, and data management. - The authors gratefully acknowledge Solvay Engineering Plastics for supporting this work and for providing material data and specimens. This work benefited from the financial support of the French Minister for Research (ANRT) (Grant no: CNRS 079212: UM2 121532) and was performed in the framework of the European DURAFIP project (FUI project supported by Oseo). + The authors gratefully acknowledge Solvay Engineering Plastics for supporting this work and for providing material data and specimens. This work benefited from the financial support of the French Minister for Research (ANRT) (Grant no: CNRS 079212: UM2 121532) and was performed in the framework of the European DURAFIP project (FUI project supported by Oseo). The authors wish to thanks all those administrators and practitioners who participated in the study. A special acknowledgement is given to the funder of the research project the Centre jeunesse de Montréal Institut Universitaire. Its contribution makes this project possible. Acknowledgments. This work was supported by PRGS under the Grant No. GRS100323, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia. The authors thank all of the study participants. We also thank James Hicks for his editorial assistance. @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ We would like to thank Lucilla Scuto (Central Core Lab, EuroImaging, Rome) for careful assistance in collecting digital images from the suburban centres, and in storing echo and ECG readings. We are also grateful to Dr Tarcisio Vago, Ospedale Luigi Sacco (Milan, Italy) for assaying NT-proBNP, and to Margareth Becker for her help in editing the manuscript. They funding body had no role in the concept or design of the study, or in the data reporting. This study was supported in part by National Institutes of Health Grants R03 CA108364 (L.E.W.), P50 CA116199 (H.G.), R01 ES011740, and R01 CA131274 (Q.W.), and P30 CA016672 (M. D. Anderson Cancer Center). We thank Margaret Lung for her assistance in recruiting the subjects; Yawei Qiao, Kejing Xu, Zhensheng Liu, Jianzhong He, and Yinyan Li for their laboratory assistance. This work was published with the kind financial support of Bulgarian Science Fund. - Acknowledgements This trial was funded and sponsored by Cancer Research UK (grant number C357/A12197). Also supported by the Christie NHS Foundation trust, the European Union FP6 Programme 'ATTACK' and Manchester Cancer Research Centre Biobank. Sincere thanks go to all the patients and their families who participated in this trial. + Acknowledgements This trial was funded and sponsored by Cancer Research UK (grant number C357/A12197). Also supported by the Christie NHS Foundation trust, the European Union FP6 Programme 'ATTACK' and Manchester Cancer Research Centre Biobank. Sincere thanks go to all the patients and their families who participated in this trial. The authors declare that they have received no funding for the research reported. The authors thank Susanne Schwanz for technical support, Oliver Gould for his help with the figure design, and Clemens Kunz (Friedrich-Schiller University Jena) for help with the formation of defined damages in the samples utilized for self-healing experiments. This work was supported by the Helmholtz-Association through programme-oriented funding. Dr. Peter Hasselbacher kindly provided the histologic and immunofluorescent studies of the skin biopsy. Dr. F. C. McDuffie generously performed the monoclonal rheumatoid factor assays. @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ We thank two anonymous reviewers for helpful comments that improved the manuscript. We would like to thank David Rand, Hugo Sequeira, LIAAD-INESC Porto LA, Centro de Matemática da Universidade do Minho, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT), PRODYN-ESF, and Jorge Carneiro and Jorge Zubelli for all the encouragement and helpful comments. We thank the Programs POCTI and POSI by FCT and Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e do Ensino Superior, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Centro de Matemática da Universidade do Minho (CMAT) and Centro de Matemática da Universidade do Porto (CMUP) for their financial support. Bruno Oliveira gratefully acknowledges financial support from PRODEP III by FSE and EU and Miguel Ferreira gratefully acknowledges financial support from Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) given through a PhD scholarship. Acknowledgements: We thank Dr. F. Leal for technical assistance in FPLC analysis and N.S.D. Skinner for proofreading the manuscript. - Acknowledgments The authors are grateful to Nicky Wilkinson for advice on data protection issues and Adrian Smith and Dr. Cesar Pichardo-Almarza for testing the on-line analysis tools and reporting tools during the development of the DISRUPT postprandial database. We also thank Drs. Pieter Groot, Charlotte Walden and Cesar Pichardo-Almarza for proof-reading of the manuscript. the DISRUPT project was funded by a BBSRC Industry Interchange Program (IIP/ 0307/009). + Acknowledgments The authors are grateful to Nicky Wilkinson for advice on data protection issues and Adrian Smith and Dr. Cesar Pichardo-Almarza for testing the on-line analysis tools and reporting tools during the development of the DISRUPT postprandial database. We also thank Drs. Pieter Groot, Charlotte Walden and Cesar Pichardo-Almarza for proof-reading of the manuscript. the DISRUPT project was funded by a BBSRC Industry Interchange Program (IIP/ 0307/009). Acknowledgments. This work was funded by the National Science Foundation (Grants OCE-0647667, OCE-1537890, AGS-1036062, AGS-1036006, and AGS-1444294), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Grant NA07OAR4310094), and the Natural Environment Research Council (Grant NE/ J020893/1). The authors thank the anonymous reviewers for thoroughly and critically evaluating the manuscript. They are also grateful to the crew of the R/V Knorr for supporting us while chasing storms and that of the NOAA ship Ronald H. Brown for their support during SO GasEx. Data from the HiWinGS cruise will be made available via anonymous ftp (ftp1. esrl.noaa.gov/psd3/cruises/HIWINGS_2013/Collective_ We thank Xiaoxiao Bai for helpful comments on the manuscript. This work was supported by the Patrick and Catherine Weldon Donaghue Medical Research Foundation, and by the Betsy and Jonathan Blattmachr family. Li Yang was supported by the China Scholarship Council. We most thank Dr. Behnam Baghianimoghadam for his consultation in the translation, editing and publication of the manuscript. @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ [56] Acknowledgments. We are grateful for the advice of Deborah The authors would like to gratefully acknowledge the contribution of E.L. Aronson We thank Felix Kahlhoefer, Matthew McCullough, Ian Shoemaker, John March-Russell and Stephen West for discussions. MD and CM also wish to thank Michael Spannowsky for 'stimulating' discussions. We thank Gary Steigman for pointing out an error in eq. (10) in an early version of this work. - This paper is a product of the UK Natural Environment Research Council's Valuing Nature Network with additional support from the Economic and Social Research Council and UK Department for International Development. We thank all participants in the VNN project workshops for their inputs. + This paper is a product of the UK Natural Environment Research Council's Valuing Nature Network with additional support from the Economic and Social Research Council and UK Department for International Development. We thank all participants in the VNN project workshops for their inputs. We wish to thank Dr. Haruhiko MORI (17) This work was supported by NIH grant HL 69723 (S.M.S). We thank Yoshiko Miyake, Yoko Shiozawa, Seiichi Kotoda, Yoshiharu Tsuru, Toshihiro Nagai, Koji Shimoda, and Toshio Terashima for excellent technical assistance. We are also grateful to Kazuto Yamazaki, Keiko Fukada, and Takeshi Suzuki for their comments on the manuscript. This study was supported in part by research grants from the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, Japan, and by the Program for Promotion of Fundamental Studies in Health Science of the National Institute of Biomedical Innovation (to K. Fukuda). @@ -264,19 +264,19 @@ We acknowledge funding from the National Institutes of Health (R01GM118675 and R21EB021651) and the National Science Foundation (CHE-1351933). The present research was partly supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31672071), and Special Funds of Central Colleges Basic Scientific Research Operating Expenses (No. 2452015096). We wish to thank all volunteers for their participation in the study. - We thank L Chamberlain and B Martin for sharing their Acyl-RAC protocol, Y and M Fukata for the DHHC plasmids and the PEGylation protocol, P Bastiaens for the APT plasmids and Sylvia Ho for generating the shRNA ZDHHC6 construct. The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007(FP/ -2013)/ERC Grant Agreement n. 340260 -PalmERa'. This work was also supported by grants from the Swiss National Science Foundation (to GvdG and to VH), the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) Chemical Biology (to GvdG) and the Swiss SystemsX.ch initiative evaluated by the Swiss National Science Foundation (LipidX) (to GvdG and to VH). TD is a recipient of an iPhD fellowship from the Swiss SystemsX.ch initiative. + We thank L Chamberlain and B Martin for sharing their Acyl-RAC protocol, Y and M Fukata for the DHHC plasmids and the PEGylation protocol, P Bastiaens for the APT plasmids and Sylvia Ho for generating the shRNA ZDHHC6 construct. The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007(FP/ -2013)/ERC Grant Agreement n. 340260 -PalmERa'. This work was also supported by grants from the Swiss National Science Foundation (to GvdG and to VH), the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) Chemical Biology (to GvdG) and the Swiss SystemsX.ch initiative evaluated by the Swiss National Science Foundation (LipidX) (to GvdG and to VH). TD is a recipient of an iPhD fellowship from the Swiss SystemsX.ch initiative. The research leading to these results has in part been funded by the ESA project GHG-CCI, the DLR grant SADOS, the EU project ACCENT-Plus, and the University and the State of Bremen. Russell R. Dickerson was supported by NASA/AQAST. We thank ESA and DLR for providing the SCIAMACHY Level 1 data and the SCIA-MACHY calibration team (DLR, SRON, University of Bremen, ESA, and others) for continuously improving the quality of the spectra. We acknowledge the use of data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. We also thank the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) for providing the meteorological reanalysis data. The authors would like to acknowledge the Irish Cattle Breeding Federation (ICBF) for access to estimates of sire merit. Acknowledgments: We thank Steve Berman and Edwin Asturias for their guidance. We thank Bernhard Geiger for providing liver MR images, as well as Ali Khamene and Frank Sauer for their support. This work is funded by Siemens Corporate Research and Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) at the University of Minnesota. This research was conducted by the financial grant provided by JSS University, Mysore. Authors sincerely acknowledge their support and encouragement. - Acknowledgements. Work of the third author is partially supported by STARTproject Y237 of the Austrian Science Fund and by the MNZZS of Serbia 144016. + Acknowledgements. Work of the third author is partially supported by START project Y237 of the Austrian Science Fund and by the MNZZS of Serbia 144016. We cordially thank Dr. Gerd Neugebauer for his help in creating a subset of a bibtex data base using BibTool, as well as Dr. Ricardo A. Chávez Montes, Prof. Magnus Palmblad and Martin Fenner for comments on the manuscript. Warm thanks also go to Anubhav Kumar and Jennifer König for proofreading. This work was supported by the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, US Department of Energy under grant DE-FG36-08G018006. One of us (GMK) acknowledges support under an NDSEG graduate fellowship. We also acknowledge use of facilities supported by the Center for Science and Engineering of Materials, an NSF MRSEC. I would like to thank Mr. Emile A. Minoli for contributions in Chapters 2 and 3. The cover page shows Daniel Minoli (center front) with a slide rule next to an AM radio the student trio built based on discrete electronic components. Students Melvin Lee (left front) and Steven Lightburn (right front) part of the student trio are with Mr. Tepper (middle front), electronics teacher in a Technical Electronics Laboratory in Hight School in Brooklyn, NY in the fall of 1970. Two second-row students are unidentified. As this textbook shows, electronics and electronics density has come a long way in the past 35 years, and will continue to do so under the thrust of nanotechnology. All sequences were performed at the Molecular Biology Unit, Institut Pasteur de Montevideo. The authors thank Natalia Rego and Horacio Botti for helpful discussion and suggestions, Hugo Naya for sharing the bioinformatic facilities of UBI Institut Pasteur Montevideo and Marissa Vignali and Peter Myler (Seattle Biomedical Research Institute; Seattle, WA USA) for helpful suggestions in library construction and sequencing. The authors are grateful to Thomas O. Mason for numerous stimulating discussions. Initial simulations for amorphous Zn-Sn-In-O under strain were performed by Rabi Khanal. The work was performed under the collaborative MRSEC program at Northwestern University and supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) grant DMR-1121262. Computational resources are provided by the NSF-supported XSEDE program and by Department of Energy NERSC facilities. - Acknowledgements. This work was developed under the MINECO predoctoral grants BES-2014-067894 and EEBB-I-16-11044, cofunded by the European Social Fund. The work at University of Barcelona was partly supported by the Spanish MINECO under the project AYA2013-42614-P and AYA2016-77939-P with partial support by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF/FEDER). RGH acknowledges the financial support of the University of Alcalá under project CCG2015/EXP-055 and the Spanish MINECO under project ESP2015-68266-R. Funding of this work was also partially provided by the Spanish MINECO under the project MDM-2014-0369 of ICCUB (Unidad de Excelencia "Marıá de Maeztu"). The editor thanks R. Du Toit Strauss and an anonymous referee for their assistance in evaluating this paper. + Acknowledgements. This work was developed under the MINECO predoctoral grants BES-2014-067894 and EEBB-I-16-11044, cofunded by the European Social Fund. The work at University of Barcelona was partly supported by the Spanish MINECO under the project AYA2013-42614-P and AYA2016-77939-P with partial support by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF/FEDER). RGH acknowledges the financial support of the University of Alcalá under project CCG2015/EXP-055 and the Spanish MINECO under project ESP2015-68266-R. Funding of this work was also partially provided by the Spanish MINECO under the project MDM-2014-0369 of ICCUB (Unidad de Excelencia "Marıá de Maeztu"). The editor thanks R. Du Toit Strauss and an anonymous referee for their assistance in evaluating this paper. Acknowledgments All images are by Francesco Gherardini unless otherwise noted. Statistical analysis. A t-test (two tailed) was performed for statistical analysis if not otherwise specified. An F-test was used to determine equal or unequal variance in the t-test. *, ** and *** indicate P valueo0.05,o0.01 ando0.001, respectively. Data availability. Solid-state NMR data is available at: https://www.repository. cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/254646. The authors declare that all other relevant data supporting the findings of this study are available within the article and its Supplementary Information Files or on request from the corresponding authors. We would like to thank members of the Hutter lab for critically reading the manuscript. @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ The authors acknowledge the facilities of the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, New Delhi (DBT) under M.Sc. Biotechnology program. Facilities of DBT's Bioinformatics Sub Center are also gratefully acknowledged. The present study was supported by the Health Bureau of Zhejiang Province (grant no. 2013KYA108) and Health and Family Planning Commission of Zhejiang Province (grant nos. 2013KYA108 and 2014KYA260). This research was funded by the Dennis Cooper Hematology Young Investigator Award and grant P30 CA016359 from the National Cancer Institute. - This work has been carried out in the scope of INCO-DC project ERBIC18CT97016 'Development of a simple technology in drinking water treatment for nitrate and pesticide removal', financed by the European Commission. Thanks to Fred Rainey for supplying the sequence and manuscript for T. hydrothermalis in advance of their publication. + This work has been carried out in the scope of INCO-DC project ERBIC18CT97016 'Development of a simple technology in drinking water treatment for nitrate and pesticide removal', financed by the European Commission. Thanks to Fred Rainey for supplying the sequence and manuscript for T. hydrothermalis in advance of their publication. We thank Michel Desjardins for making the Phosphorimager system available to us. We also thank Sonia Broccoli for critical reading of the manuscript. This work was supported by Grants FNR 12667 from the CIHR (to M.D.) and GM54226 from NIGMS (to Y.-C.T.-D). M.D. is a chercheur-boursier senior from the FRSQ. C.H. holds a studenship award from the FRSQ. The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support by the Research Program of Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (NJ10245). The authors wish to thank Graham Mc Geoch, Chief Clinical Editor, Health Pathways, Canterbury District Health Board. @@ -301,11 +301,11 @@ ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. We are grateful to Y. Asari, C. Tanaka, M. Noda, R. Haraguchi, M. Matsuhashi, K. Akashi, S. Satoh, N. Machida, A. Yoshioka, and I. Izumi, for their technical assistance. We thank Y. Hashimoto, H. Yanagawa, and Y. Konno for their critical comments and C. L. Bridgman for her critical reading of the manuscript. We thank Yunde Zhao and Youfa Cheng for sharing seed and reagents prior to publication. We thank Judy Callis and John Labavitch for helpful discussions on this project. Some seed stocks were obtained from the ABRC. Funding: This research was funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (grant number R01HS018372). - This work is partially financed by the ERDF European Regional Development Fund through the COMPETE Programme and by National Funds through the FCT Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia within project SELF-PVP (FCOMP-01-0124-FEDER-013070) + This work is partially financed by the ERDF European Regional Development Fund through the COMPETE Programme and by National Funds through the FCT Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia within project SELF-PVP (FCOMP-01-0124-FEDER-013070) Acknowledgements. We thank the Electron Microscopy Unit, Universidade da Coruna, for the fachties. This study was partially funded by the Servicio de Medio Arnbiente Natural, We thank Y. Fujita and Barry Gumbiner for constructs and Marc Mumby for PP2Ac antibody. This research was supported in part by NIH grants GM56362 and CA142823. The author wish to thank E. Brod, R. Pedersen, A.F. Øgaard and T.K. Haraldsen for advice on experimental setup and obtaining waste materials. The author also wishes to thank two anonymous reviewers and the editor for useful advice and editing of the manuscript. This study was funded by CORE Organic II "IMproved Phosphorus Resource efficiency in Organic agriculture Via recycling and Enhanced biological mobilisation" (IMPROVE-P), which aims to design improved P recycling systems for organic farming. - This work was supported in part by CONACYT project 32415-E and DGAPA, UNAM project IN-110200. + This work was supported in part by CONACYT project 32415-E and DGAPA, UNAM project IN-110200. The authors are grateful to the National Institutes for Health (GM094919 (EUREKA)) and the Science Foundation of Ireland (08/IN.1/B2070) for support. The authors are grateful to Dr. Ian Macara for providing the wildtype and GAP-deficient p190RhoGAP expression vectors. We also wish to thank Christy Cloonan for excellent technical assistance, Dr. Channing Der for the Lsc construct, Geneva Arthur for preparation of the manuscript, and the members of the Burridge laboratory and Dr. Leslie Petch for thoughtful discussions. This work was supported by National Institutes of Health grant GM29860. We acknowledge use of beamline BL17U1 at the Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility (China). @@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ We thank Dr. Christoph Kolling for obtaining synovial tissue for our research project (approved by the local ethical committee). We thank Maria Comazzi, Peter Künzler and Ferenc Pataky for excellent technical assistance. We thank Prof. Dr. Beat A. Michel for his support. This work is supported by National Cancer Institute grant R01CA136933 to D.C. This study was supported by the Doctoral Scientific Research Foundation of Henan University of Science and Technology, China (grant no. 09001677). - This work was supported by the Project 61201153 supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Research Project of CCF-Qimingxingchen Hongyan (CCFVenustechRP2016004), and the National 973 Program of China under Grant 2012CB315805. + This work was supported by the Project 61201153 supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Research Project of CCF-Qimingxingchen Hongyan (CCFVenustechRP2016004), and the National 973 Program of China under Grant 2012CB315805. The author would like to express his deepest gratitude to Dr. Andrzej Jankowski for the close cooperation of the development the IGrC approach. This work was supported by CONACyT (grant 83049). Supplementary data and figures for this paper are available from the IUCr electronic archives (Reference: GG2086). A.E.R. and D.M.F. acknowledge support from NIH grant R24GM115277. Author Contributions: All authors wrote and revised this review with A.K.D collating the final version and submission. @@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ This work was financially supported by National Natural Sciences Foundation of China (81372446), National S & T Major Project (2011ZX09102-001-10 and 2015ZX09102010). Joint Acknowledgment/Disclosure Statement: This work was supported by a grant from the Commonwealth Fund, New York, NY. We acknowledge the contributions of the anonymous reviewers for numerous helpful suggestions. None of the authors reported a conflict of interest with respect to this project. Disclosures: Health Research & Educational Trust is the publisher of HSR. Disclaimers: None. We thank Achim Stephan, Andrea Wittmann, Norman Mack and David Westermann for generous support with the whole-genome sequencing, the FISH and the preparation of the tumor sections. Ivo Buchhalter is gratefully acknowledged for support with the analysis of the whole-genome sequencing data. We thank Till Milde for the patient-derived xenograft model. - Terminology was used according to the recommendations by the European consortium "Systematic Evaluation of the ground based (micro-) gravity simulation paradigms available in Europe" (ESA contract 4200022650) [52] . We gratefully acknowledge financial support by DLR (grant no. 50WB0912), the Italian Space Agency, Rome , (grant MoMa/ERMEIS) and the Fondazione Banco di Sardegna, Sassari (grant 968/2010.0373). We also gratefully acknowledge the support of (in alphabetic order) Miriam Christen, Karl-Heinrich Grote, Sonja Krammer, Liliana Layer, Jutta Müller, Marianne Ott, Irina Rau and Monika Sebele. We are indebted to Partec GmbH (Münster, Germany) for providing the CyFlow SL for on-site analysis at ESRANGE Space Port and their excellent support. We thank PromoCell (Heidelberg, Germany) for the excellent collaboration in this project and for their individual service and custom production of material. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the European Space Agency, especially Rene Demets and Antonio Verga, of the Swedish Space Cooperation, especially Per Holm, Franz Gronmayer, Matthias Abrahamsson and Gunnar Florin, the Center for Concepts in Mechatronics (CCM), especially Edwin Langerak, and Dutch Space, especially Guus Borst. We thank Ms. Naomi Shepherd for editing the manuscript. + Terminology was used according to the recommendations by the European consortium "Systematic Evaluation of the ground based (micro-) gravity simulation paradigms available in Europe" (ESA contract 4200022650) [52] . We gratefully acknowledge financial support by DLR (grant no. 50WB0912), the Italian Space Agency, Rome , (grant MoMa/ERMEIS) and the Fondazione Banco di Sardegna, Sassari (grant 968/2010.0373). We also gratefully acknowledge the support of (in alphabetic order) Miriam Christen, Karl-Heinrich Grote, Sonja Krammer, Liliana Layer, Jutta Müller, Marianne Ott, Irina Rau and Monika Sebele. We are indebted to Partec GmbH (Münster, Germany) for providing the CyFlow SL for on-site analysis at ESRANGE Space Port and their excellent support. We thank PromoCell (Heidelberg, Germany) for the excellent collaboration in this project and for their individual service and custom production of material. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the European Space Agency, especially Rene Demets and Antonio Verga, of the Swedish Space Cooperation, especially Per Holm, Franz Gronmayer, Matthias Abrahamsson and Gunnar Florin, the Center for Concepts in Mechatronics (CCM), especially Edwin Langerak, and Dutch Space, especially Guus Borst. We thank Ms. Naomi Shepherd for editing the manuscript. This work is dedicated to the memory of Dr Joaquin Mateu (Barcelona, 9/1/1921-18/1/2015, who really discovered and first studied C. aliai. The authors are grateful to Dr Thierry Deuve (Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris) for some important advices. A particular thank is also due to Mr Jaroslav Kaláb (Kuřim, Czechia>) and to Dr Massimo Meregalli (Department of Animal and Human Biology, University of Turin, Italy) for information on habitats and photos, and to Prof. Ronald Hedrick (School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA, USA) for his assistance in editing the English text of the manuscript. Re-establishment of Carabus (Cathoplius) aliai Escalera, 1944... Stanford University. The study was supported by National Forest Funds, transferred to the Tatra National Park in 2016. @@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ This work is supported in part by NASA grant NNX07AH65G and the Smithsonian Institution. This work has made use of the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED) which is operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. We thank John ZuHone and Ryan Johnson for helpful discussions. Facilities: CXO (ACIS-I, ACIS-S), VLA This work has partly been supported by the European Commission under contract number H2020-ICT-645403-ROBDREAM. Acknowledgements. The authors thank the Space Weather Prediction Center of NOAA and SIDC for providing access to their archived space weather alerts. The MIRACLE network is operated as an international collaboration under the leadership of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. The IMAGE magnetometer data are collected as a joint European collaboration. INAF-IAPS (Italy) and the University of Oulu (Finland) maintain the ITACA ASCs and the ASC in Sodankylä. National Institute on Polar Research (Japan) is acknowledged for their service of auroral images which was used in RAF testing. A. Ketola, L. Häkkinen, S. Mäkinen, P. Posio, K. Pajunpää and A. Koistinen (all in FMI Observation Unit) are acknowledged for their persistent and professional work for MIRACLE observations. P. Janhunen (FMI) gave valuable advice in the analysis of W/V curves. Edited by: J. Pulliainen - The authors would like to thank the NIH Protein Structure Initiative for generous support of the PHENIX project (1P01 GM063210). This work was supported in part by the US Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. RJR is supported by a Principal Research Fellowship from the Wellcome Trust (UK). The authors would like to thank Gerard Kleywegt for pointing out the differences between PDB entries 1zen and 1b57 and an anonymous reviewer for unusually extensive and insightful questions and comments. + The authors would like to thank the NIH Protein Structure Initiative for generous support of the PHENIX project (1P01 GM063210). This work was supported in part by the US Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. RJR is supported by a Principal Research Fellowship from the Wellcome Trust (UK). The authors would like to thank Gerard Kleywegt for pointing out the differences between PDB entries 1zen and 1b57 and an anonymous reviewer for unusually extensive and insightful questions and comments. Acknowledgments RvM received a scholarship of the Technology Foundation (STW Project 7180). Nicola Tien is acknowledged for many useful comments and stimulating discussions. The comments of two anonymous reviewers was greatly appreciated. Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited. We thank A. DeLong, R. Offringa, J. Friml and J. Xu for providing published materials, and J. Xu for helpful comments on this manuscript. This work was supported by Academic Research Funds (MOE2009-T2-2-111, R-154-000-468-112, R-154-000-598-112 and R-154-000-506-112) from the Ministry of Education-Singapore, the Singapore National Research Foundation, under its Competitive Research Programme (NRF2010NRF-CRP002-018), and the intramural resource support from National University of Singapore and Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory. The authors wish to thank the Senex Energy Ltd management team and the APPEA Technical Program Committee for the opportunity to publish this paper. The authors wish to thank Alan Sansome of DMITRE for assistance in the reconnaissance of data, James Crowley for technical reviews and support during the writing of this paper, Michaela Farrow of Schlumberger for her ongoing assistance, David Warner and Bob Frears for technical review, Tony Kennaird for assistance with core analysis, and Mark Riley and Ian Moffat of Precipice Training who provided insightful opinions and facilitated numerous interesting discussions during interpretation. The authors also wish to thank previous investigators for documenting the stratigraphic complexity of the Cooper Basin. The views presented in this paper are those of the authors at the time of publication and do not necessarily reflect those of Senex Energy Ltd management. @@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ Acknowledgments Funding for this study was provided by the National Insitute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) R01-DA032550. The original data collection was funded by R01-DA11796 and R01-MH57005. Dr. Johnson's work was supported by K01-DA31738. Dr. Matson's work was supported by K01-DA035387. We thank all members of the Department of Molecular Genetics of the Tokyo Medical and Dental University who provided helpful discussion. This study was supported by a grant from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan (JSPS KAKENHI no. 15598477). The authors wish to thank Doug Robinson (JMP Life Sciences) for help with array analysis, Charles Vanderburg (MGH Department of Neurology) for technical help and Matthew J Niederst for providing patient-derived cell lines. This work was supported by NIH RO1 CA207186 (DAH), HHMI (DAH, MNR), National Institute of Health/National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research K08DE020139 (SMR) and the Burroughs Wellcome Fund (MNR). - This work was supported by INRIA FRM, ERC-NERVI number 227747, European Union Project # FP7-269921 (BrainScales), and Mathemacs # FP7-ICT-2011.9.7 + This work was supported by INRIA FRM, ERC-NERVI number 227747, European Union Project # FP7-269921 (BrainScales), and Mathemacs # FP7-ICT-2011.9.7 The authors wish to express their appreciation to all study participants on the TwinsUK, KORA and EGCUT studies for donating their blood samples and time. We thank Drs Ralf Klessen, Volker Springel and Meng Xiang-Grüß for making available some of the numerical tools that we used for the calculations presented in this paper. We furthermore thank the referee for his comments on an earlier version of this paper, that significantly improved the quality of the publication. The research reported herein was supported by the Center's Partnership Program. The findings and conclusions expressed are solely those of the authors and do not represent the views or policy of the partners or the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. @@ -524,7 +524,7 @@ This paper was supported by the Israel Science Foundation (Grant 159/10 awarded to Ram Frost), by a Marie Curie IIF fellowship awarded to Blair Armstrong (PIIF-GA-2013-627784), and by the NICHD (RO1 HD 067364 awarded to Ken Pugh and Ram Frost, and PO1 HD 01994 awarded to Haskins Laboratories). Acknowledgements We thank Mr. Alberto Parisi for technical support. We thank the DESY directorate for their strong support and encouragement. The remarkable achievements of the HERA machine group were essential for the successful completion of this work and are gratefully acknowledged. We also thank G. Kramer for useful discussions and B. Pötter for providing the JetViP calculation. - This project was funded by Horticulture Australia Limited in partnership with AusVeg (project number VG07126; program 2AE1) and USDA-ARS CRIS Project 5358-21000-035-00. We gratefully acknowledge the bean growers and processors who allowed access to their fields for sampling. Travel of Dr Gent to Australia was also partially funded by the University of Tasmania 's Visiting Scholar Program. Thanks are also extended to Craig Palmer, Stacey Pilkington, Dr Jason Scott, Thomas O'Malley, Phillip Beveridge, Gordon Tuck, and Phil Gardam, University of Tasmania, for excellent technical assistance. + This project was funded by Horticulture Australia Limited in partnership with AusVeg (project number VG07126; program 2AE1) and USDA-ARS CRIS Project 5358-21000-035-00. We gratefully acknowledge the bean growers and processors who allowed access to their fields for sampling. Travel of Dr Gent to Australia was also partially funded by the University of Tasmania 's Visiting Scholar Program. Thanks are also extended to Craig Palmer, Stacey Pilkington, Dr Jason Scott, Thomas O'Malley, Phillip Beveridge, Gordon Tuck, and Phil Gardam, University of Tasmania, for excellent technical assistance. This work was supported by grants from the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq), Fundação Araucária (FA), and Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento do Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES). The sponsors had no involvement in the study design, collection, analysis and interpretation of data, writing or revision of the report or in the decision of publishing. The authors would like to express their gratitude for the technical assistance of Aparecida Pinto Munhos Hermoso, Célia Akemi Gasparetto, Irene Aparecida Bernardino, and Luiz Saraiva Arraes. [22] Acknowledgments. We wish to thank the National Science Foundation for financial support to R. Dugdale and F. Wilkerson (JGOFS-Synthesis and Modeling Program (SMP) grant OCE-01354430), F. Chai (SMP OCE-137272), and M. Lyle (OCE-9811272 and EPS 0132626). We would like to dedicate this paper to Jack Dymond, a close friend and colleague. His insights into biogeochemical cycling will be missed by us all. This is US JGOFS contribution 1048. I would like to thank the two anonymous reviewers for their comments and suggestions, as well as the DZ Bank Stiftung for the financial support during the study. @@ -536,11 +536,11 @@ I would like to express my gratitude to Prof. F.W.Hehl, P.S.Letelier and A.Wang for helpful discussions on the subject of this paper. Financial support from UERJ and CNPq. is gratefully acknowledged. Acknowledgments This work was supported by Kakenhi (15H05569 and 15H01417), the Life Science Foundation of Japan, the Inoue Foundation, and the Public Health Research Foundation. Acknowledgements. -The authors thank Dr. Bogdan Kralj of the Mass Spectrometry Centre at Jozef Stefan Institute (Ljubljana) and Janez Plavec of the Slovenian National NMR Centre. This investigation was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of Slovenia (P-0515) and COST-D8 Programme. - The experimental results presented in the paper were obtained in the framework of the TRE3 research project, funded by the Fondazione CARITRO -Cassa di Risparmio di Trento e Rovereto (Trento, Italy). The industrial partners X-Lam Dolomiti (Castel Ivano, Italy) and Rothoblaas (Cortaccia, Italy) are gratefully acknowledged for providing the materials used in the tests. Mario Pinna and Diego Magnago are gratefully acknowledged for preparation and running all the tests. Further acknowledgements are extended to Dr. Tiziano Sartori, who provided some useful remark on typical light-timber frame wall systems. + The experimental results presented in the paper were obtained in the framework of the TRE3 research project, funded by the Fondazione CARITRO -Cassa di Risparmio di Trento e Rovereto (Trento, Italy). The industrial partners X-Lam Dolomiti (Castel Ivano, Italy) and Rothoblaas (Cortaccia, Italy) are gratefully acknowledged for providing the materials used in the tests. Mario Pinna and Diego Magnago are gratefully acknowledged for preparation and running all the tests. Further acknowledgements are extended to Dr. Tiziano Sartori, who provided some useful remark on typical light-timber frame wall systems. This work was supported, in part, by a grant from the NIH/ NIMH (MH095325, K.S. and H.M.L., Multiple PI). The authors would express their gratitude to Professor Keiichi Noguchi for technical advice. This work was partially supported by the Mukai Science and Technology Foundation, Tokyo, Japan. Acknowledgments. We are grateful to C. Johnson for sending us an early version of [J] and to D. Nakano for helpful conversations. We also thank the referee for helpful comments. - The authors acknowledge expert advice and contributions from Chris Westlake, Guowei Fang, Ben Chih, Andy Peterson, Cecile Chalouni, John S. Beck, Darryl Y. Nishimura, Charles C. Searby, Martin Griebel, John Neveu, Bogdan Budnik, Renee Robinson, Alex Loktev, Jorge Torres, Saikat Mukhopadhyay, Dirk Siepe and Kevin Wright. We acknowledge the following support: JJM, NIH Medical Scientist Training Program Grant GM07365-33; RHG, the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research VIDI grant 016.066.354 and the EU FP7 "Syscilia" project 241955; LMB, the Cardiovascular Center Interdisciplinary Research Fellowship, University of Iowa; JFO, NIH grant DK071108; DCS, NIH Grant CA112369; J.B.V., Canadian Institutes of Health Research grant MOP-102758; DAD, KL2RR025015 and R01NS064077; J.F.R., NIH Grant R01-AR054396, the March of Dimes, the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, the Packard Foundation, and the Sandler Family Supporting Foundation; VCS, NIH Grants R01-EY11298, R01-EY017168, the Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust, Carver Endowment for Molecular Ophthalmology, and Research to Prevent Blindness. VCS is an HHMI investigator. FH is an HHMI Investigator, a Doris Duke Distinguished Clinical Scientist, and a Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor. FH acknowledges support from the NIH grants (DK1068306, DK1069274, and DK090917). + The authors acknowledge expert advice and contributions from Chris Westlake, Guowei Fang, Ben Chih, Andy Peterson, Cecile Chalouni, John S. Beck, Darryl Y. Nishimura, Charles C. Searby, Martin Griebel, John Neveu, Bogdan Budnik, Renee Robinson, Alex Loktev, Jorge Torres, Saikat Mukhopadhyay, Dirk Siepe and Kevin Wright. We acknowledge the following support: JJM, NIH Medical Scientist Training Program Grant GM07365-33; RHG, the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research VIDI grant 016.066.354 and the EU FP7 "Syscilia" project 241955; LMB, the Cardiovascular Center Interdisciplinary Research Fellowship, University of Iowa; JFO, NIH grant DK071108; DCS, NIH Grant CA112369; J.B.V., Canadian Institutes of Health Research grant MOP-102758; DAD, KL2RR025015 and R01NS064077; J.F.R., NIH Grant R01-AR054396, the March of Dimes, the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, the Packard Foundation, and the Sandler Family Supporting Foundation; VCS, NIH Grants R01-EY11298, R01-EY017168, the Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust, Carver Endowment for Molecular Ophthalmology, and Research to Prevent Blindness. VCS is an HHMI investigator. FH is an HHMI Investigator, a Doris Duke Distinguished Clinical Scientist, and a Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor. FH acknowledges support from the NIH grants (DK1068306, DK1069274, and DK090917). This study was funded by grant 1 R21 HD068736-01 from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Additional support came from NICHD award K01 HD075834. The content of this publication is the responsibility solely of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of NICHD or NIH. The present article was extracted from proposal No. 92-01-21-6745 approved by the Student Research Committee of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran. Thanks also go to the farmers who sincerely cooperated during the project. Writing assistance was provided by Anna Abt, Ph.D., of ETHOS Health Communications in Yardley, Pennsylvania, and was supported financially by Novo Nordisk Inc., Plainsboro, New Jersey, in compliance with international Good Publication Practice guidelines. @@ -556,14 +556,14 @@ The authors thank S Frankenberg and HC Kuo for comments on the manuscript and C Lorthongpanich for assistance in statistical analysis. They also thank PH Cheng, the animal care team and veterinary staff at the Yerkes National Primate Research Centre (YNPRC). All animal procedures were approved by the IACUC and the Biosafety Committee at the Emory University. This work was supported by NIH grant awarded to AWSC (RR018827-04). We thank the staff of the synchrotron beamlines involved in the work (beamline ID23-1 at the ESRF in Grenoble, France, beamline X06DA at the Swiss Light Source, Paul Scherrer Institut, in Villigen, Switzerland, and beamline MX-14.1 of HZB BESSY II, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Germany) for support and assistance with X-ray data collection. We are grateful to Günter Schwarz and Ulrich Baumann (both University of Cologne, Germany) for access to protein crystallography equipment. The work was funded by the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (grants 0107U003345, 0107U003345 and 0112U004110) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (grants NI 643/4-1 and NI 643/4-2). The authors thank the State Laboratory of Applied Organic Chemistry, Lanzhou University, for funding this study. - We are grateful for the financial support of the European Research Council grant on NANOGRAPH, DFG Priority Program SPP 1459, Graphene Flagship (No. CNECT-ICT-604391), and European Union Project MoQuaS (contract No. 610449). + We are grateful for the financial support of the European Research Council grant on NANOGRAPH, DFG Priority Program SPP 1459, Graphene Flagship (No. CNECT-ICT-604391), and European Union Project MoQuaS (contract No. 610449). One of us (LW) acknowledges Andrew Persily and members of his group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology for supplying the Model 3007 and the test house on the NIST campus where the indoor-outdoor measurements were made. WO gratefully acknowledges the assistance of Jane McAteer in monitoring several California restaurants, and the Flight Attendants' Medical Research Institute for support. We also acknowledge TSI for loaning a second Model 3007 to determine the precision of the instrument. Acknowledgments: S.O.K. and A.D.R. are financed by Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, Brasil. This research has made use of NASA's Astrophysics Data System and of the cross-match service provided by CDS, Strasbourg. Funding for the Sloan Digital Sky Survey has been provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science, and the Participating Institutions. The SDSS web site is www.sdss.org . Part of the work has been based on observations obtained at the Southern Astrophysical Research (SOAR) telescope, which is a joint project of the Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações e Comunicações (MCTIC) da República Federativa do Brasil, the U.S. National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO), the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), and Michigan State University (MSU). The authors wish to thank Dr P. Lewis and Dr M. Martin, Consultant Cardiologists, Stepping Hill Hospital, Stockport, for permission to study their patients and Dr P.J. Martin and the staff of the Pathology Department, Stepping Hill Hospital, for their valuable support in the collection of patients blood samples. The authors would like to acknowledge Bernd Brunner, PhD, and Cindy Wake, BS, for support of the motesanib and erlotinib bioanalytical analysis and sample coordination; Rebeca Melara, MS, and Jian-Feng Lu, PhD, for contributions to the pharmacokinetic analysis; and Erik Rasmussen, MS, for statistical support. Additionally, the authors would like to thank Benjamin Scott, PhD, and Ali Hassan, PhD (Complete Healthcare Communications, Inc., Chadds Ford, PA), whose work was funded by Amgen Inc., for assistance in writing this manuscript. Competing interests DK has received commercial research grants and support from Amgen Inc. NT and TP have served as consultants/advisors for Amgen Inc. JD has as served on the speakers' bureau for Novartis and Pfizer; has served as a consultant/advisor for Novartis, Pfizer, and Merck; and has provided testimony for Pfizer. SW has served on the speakers' bureau for Roche and Schering-Plough and has served as a consultant/advisor for Roche. SM, YNS, JJ, AHA are employees and shareholders in Amgen, Inc. LLS declares that she has no competing interests. The present study was supported by the Scientific Research Foundation of Wenzhou (grant no. Y20100042). Morten Andersen has received funding from the Novo Nordisk Foundation (NNF15SA0018404). - This research is partly supported by the research program "Desentralisasi DIKTI-ITB" with contract number 310n/I1.C01/PL/2015. + This research is partly supported by the research program "Desentralisasi DIKTI-ITB" with contract number 310n/I1.C01/PL/2015. The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support provided by the Brazilian funding agencies CNPq, CAPES and FAPERJ. We thank Youwei Wang, Bin Wang, Shulin Yan and Tiansuo Zhao for excellent technical assistance. This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (30570357 and 30600238), 863 project of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China(2006AA02A110), Tianjin Municipal Science and Technology Commission, China (06YFSZSF01300 and 05YFJZJC01500). We thank Kosuke Yusa and Graziano Martello for comments on the manuscript. We are grateful to Carla Mulas for assisting the miRNA expression plot, Yiping Zhang for lncRNA candidate prediction analysis and Rosalind Drummond for technical support. We thank Heather Lee for providing Dnmt3a and Dnmt3b siRNAs and Wolf Reik for support. We thank Nicholas Ingolia for useful discussion on lncRNA ribosomal footprinting. We also thank Peter Humphreys and Andy Riddell for technical support for imaging analysis and flow cytometry respectively. AS is supported @@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ We thank Garrelt Mellema for a useful correspondence. This work is partially supported by the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific research from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports, and Culture, Japan, Nos. 21111006, 22244030, 23540327 (K.K.), 23.5622 (T.S.) and 23740195(T.T.). The authors have no relationship with the NICS apart from being the recipients of a research grant which allowed this project to be undertaken. The NICS neither controlled nor influenced the study design, data collection, analysis, interpretation, writing or submitting of the article. All authors declare that they are unaware of any real or potential conflicts of interests arising from their involvement in the research project described in this manuscript or in their roles as co-authors of the manuscript. This work was part of a PhD project at the University of Tasmania. Scholarship support was provided to the F. H. by the University of Tasmania and an incremental scholarship by the CSIRO/UTAS Quantitative Marine Science program. The authors gratefully acknowledge Craig Johnson and Geoff Tuck for providing reviews that improved the manuscript. - the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation SERI and ESA's PRODEX programme. The Polish team acknowledges Polish National Science Centre grant 2013/10 /M/ST9/00729. Czech team acknowledges GA CR grant 13-33324S. The German teams acknowledge the support of the German Space Agency-DLR and of the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft. + the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation SERI and ESA's PRODEX programme. The Polish team acknowledges Polish National Science Centre grant 2013/10 /M/ST9/00729. Czech team acknowledges GA CR grant 13-33324S. The German teams acknowledge the support of the German Space Agency-DLR and of the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft. The authors thank Robert (Bob) and Barbara Brownlow (Ashby, New South Wales) for their hospitality and for providing access to their property so that the morphological variation within the known population of Prostanthera elisabethae could be studied in detail. Sue and Brian Phillips kindly provided photographs and additional information on the distribution of this species. Helen Conn (Picnic Point, N.S.W.) accompanied Barry Conn as a joint collector of the representative herbarium samples. We acknowledge that Trevor Wilson was supported by Australian Biological Resources Study (ABRS) grant RFL212-43. We thank Micah Hamady for his help with the data analyses, Chris Lauber for his assistance with the laboratory analyses, and Joe Jones at Engencore for performing the sequencing. We also acknowledge members of the Fierer lab group who provided valuable comments on previous drafts of this manuscript. Funding for this work was provided by grants from the National Institutes of Health and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to R. Knight and grants from the National Science Foundation (to N. Fierer and C. McCain), the U.S. Department of Agriculture (N. Fierer), and the National Geographic Society (N. Fierer). Jochen Heinrichs initiated this paper when he still was with us and we are now using this opportunity to remember him. We thank Robbert Gradstein for bringing the Plagiochila loriloba case to our attention causing us to start the investigation. We also thank Fred Barrie, John Engel and Gary Merrill for helpful comments in their review. @@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ Paul Lesack (Data/GIS Analyst, University of British Columbia) is acknowledged for his remarkable artistic contributions and technical expertise in fulfiling our vision for the cover art associated with this manuscript: paul.lesack@ubc.ca. Dr Matthew Ramer is acknowledged for his extensive consultation regarding immunohistochemistry protocols. The authors would like to thank the Rostron and Campion families and the Djelk Rangers in Arnhem Land. The authors would like to thank Drs. C. Harwood. - Supported in part by the project TAMOP-4.2.2.A-11/1 KONYV-2012-0045 by the European Union, co-financed by the European Social Fund, and by a Bolyai Grant (AC). + Supported in part by the project TAMOP-4.2.2.A-11/1 KONYV-2012-0045 by the European Union, co-financed by the European Social Fund, and by a Bolyai Grant (AC). We thank the following curators and museum collections who provided access to host bee specimens used in this study: Drs. James Liebherr (Cornell University. This study was supported by Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden, Hong Kong. We are grateful to the management of Gaoligongshan National Nature Reserve, particularly the Tengchong Section, for permission to conduct fieldwork and logistics support. Special thanks to Mr. Xiang-Yuan Huang of the Nature Reserve in arranging the fieldwork; we also thank other staff and wardens of the Nature Reserve, as well as colleagues from KFBG and the Museum of Biology, Sun Yat-sen University who helped in the surveys; Prof. Yue-Zhao Wang of Chengdu Institute of Biology for permission to examine specimens of Leptolalax deposited at CIB; Jodi J.L. Rowley and two anonymous reviewers for their useful comments and suggestions. We thank Martin Kapun and two anonymous reviewers for valuable comments on the manuscript. Many thanks to Gabriela Salinas and her team at the Transcriptome and Genome Analysis Laboratory (TAL) (University Medical Center Göttingen, UMG) for Illumina sequencing and supportive discussions. @@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ HMGB1 research in the authors' laboratories is supported by the Karolinska University Hospital, the Karolinska Institutet, and the Swedish Research Council (U. Andersson) and by the National Institutes of General Medical Sciences (K.J. Tracey). The authors thank the following staff who participated in this trial. The authors would like to thank all the patients who have participated in the UKPSSR and the cardiovascular risks substudy. - We thank Elisabeth Dirnberger, Manuel Magerle, Orsolya Rajky, Benjamin Prascher and Cansu Ilhan for excellent technical assistance. The costs for this project were covered by the research budget of the Medical University of Vienna and the grants "Initiative Krebsforschung" with the project title "Tumorimmunologie von Hirnmetastasen" and "Hochschuljubul€ aumsstiftung" with the project title "Das Immunsystem im Kampf gegen Krebs." BM, GB, AB and the work were supported by grants from the National Cancer Institute of France (INCa), INSERM, the Cancer research for personalized medicine (CARPEM), Paris Alliance of Cancer Research Institutes (PACRI), and the LabEx Immuno-oncology. + We thank Elisabeth Dirnberger, Manuel Magerle, Orsolya Rajky, Benjamin Prascher and Cansu Ilhan for excellent technical assistance. The costs for this project were covered by the research budget of the Medical University of Vienna and the grants "Initiative Krebsforschung" with the project title "Tumorimmunologie von Hirnmetastasen" and "Hochschuljubul€ aumsstiftung" with the project title "Das Immunsystem im Kampf gegen Krebs." BM, GB, AB and the work were supported by grants from the National Cancer Institute of France (INCa), INSERM, the Cancer research for personalized medicine (CARPEM), Paris Alliance of Cancer Research Institutes (PACRI), and the LabEx Immuno-oncology. This study was supported by Polish Scientific Research Committee, PB-0297-P4-92-03. We thank INVEMAR's researchers, especially Efraín Viloria, Diana Bustos and Myriam Vargas, for providing outstanding support for this research. Special thanks to Diana Bustos, Michael Ahrens and Guillermo Rudas for their valuable support for the indicators' design. Guiying Li was generous to generate a map of the area for us, we are grateful to her. We appreciate very much the comments from Mauricio José Cortes, Luz Karine Ardila and Camilo José Torres on an early version of this manuscript. We are grateful to CGSM fishers, in particular fishers from Tasajera, without whose help this research would not have been possible. We would like to express our gratitude to INVEMAR's field assistants in CGSM, in particular Vladimir Carbonó for his valuable and constant support. Likewise, we want to thank Rubén Vásquez and Alexander Acuña for all of their assistance in the field when we conducted the survey. Special recognition is given to Mabelin Villareal and Dora Suárez for their statistical support. We value the editing work done by Joanna Broderick and Jim McMillan. This work is supported by the Spanish Ministerio de Educacion y Cultura research grant. @@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ We are grateful to Steffen Frey for sharing plasmids and protein preparations. We thank Jürgen Schünemann for preparative HPLC purification of FG domains, as well as for performing the hexanediol experiment ( Figure 12 ) and additional experiments requested by reviewers. We further thank Kevser Gencalp for bacteria with expressed insoluble actin, Indronil Chaudhuri for purified human Importin β, Michael Ridders for the yeast Importin β and Koray Kirli for the transportin expression constructs, Bastian Hülsmann and Steffen Frey for critical reading of the manuscript, as well as the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft for funding. This work was supported by China's NSFC grants (81027004, 81372082, 30571922) to JW and GL, "863" grants (2012AA020504) to JW. Also we sincerely thank Jianjie Ma for selfless assistance to this work. We would like to thank R Stillion and the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology histology department for histology, and the staff of our animal houses for their assistance; S Kirchberger, M Hü hn, A Hegazy, A Chauveau, and T Arnon for technical advice and discussion; C Lagerholm and the Wolfson Imaging Centre for microscopy assistance; B Owens and C Arancibia for critically reading the manuscript; W Ouyang (Genentech) for the blocking anti-IL-22 antibody and isotype controls; UCB Celltech for providing the blocking anti-IL-17 antibody; D Cua (Merck) for providing the blocking anti-IL-23R antibody. We acknowledge the contribution to this study made by the Oxford Centre for Histopathology Research and the Oxford Radcliffe Biobank, which are supported by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre. We would like to thank all patients and investigators who contributed to the Oxford IBD cohort study and the Oxford GI Biobank. - Acknowledgments. This work has been supported by Project MTM2008-03010 of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and the IAP network StUDyS (Developing crucial Statistical methods for Understanding major complex Dynamic Systems in natural, biomedical and social sciences) of the Belgian Science Policy. + Acknowledgments. This work has been supported by Project MTM2008-03010 of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and the IAP network StUDyS (Developing crucial Statistical methods for Understanding major complex Dynamic Systems in natural, biomedical and social sciences) of the Belgian Science Policy. Yuval Mazor would like to thank Ofer Rog for critically reading the manuscript. The authors would like to thank the ESRF, SLS and BESSYII synchrotrons for beam time and the staff scientists for excellent guide and assistance. The research of the second author was partially supported by FONDECYT 1080015 and CONICYT ACT 56. This author also extends her thanks to the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science of Wesleyan University for their hospitality during her visits funded by the Van Vleck Research Fund. The third author would like to thank Universidad de Talca in Chile for their generous hospitality during three visits in 2009. The authors thank Roberto Miatello and Takao Watanabe for their helpful comments and discussion. We would like to thank David Hines of the Johns Hopkins University Rheumatic Disease Research Core Center for technical contributions in performing the PAD-4 immunoprecipitations, as well as Kristin Braschler for her work in sample processing for antibody tests at the University of Colorado Division of Rheumatology Clinical Research Laboratory. @@ -713,17 +713,17 @@ The authors thank Professor Peter Klü fers for generous allocation of diffractometer time. Supplementary data and figures for this paper are available from the IUCr electronic archives (Reference: DS2011). The authors would like to thank Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES-Brazil) and Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa (CNPq-Brazil) for financial support and all volunteers for their participation in this project. This investigation was supported in part by the Research Project Grant of the Kawasaki Medical School (50-505 and 51-508). - We thank Jeannine Rampal for her generous donation of the "Precious Samples", the Service d'Observation Rade de Villefranche and the Service d'Observation en Milieu Littoral (SOMLIT/ CNRS-INSU) for their kind permission to use the Point B data. We thank Aradhna Tripati (UCLA) for her input in the early stage of this study and Kristina Wilson, Vanessa Brillo, and Tanya Conchas (UCLA) for assistance with CT scanning. We also thank Rebecca Rudolph and Javier Santillan (GE technologies) and Jeremy Boyce (UCLA) for assistance with CT project design and data analysis. RAE acknowledges support from National Science Foundation grant OCE-1437166. We also thank the Service National d'Analyse des Paramètres Océaniques du CO 2 for performing the analyses of the carbonate system. Sabine Gerber and Archishman Sarkar for their help in the lab and Jean-Olivier Irisson and Caroline Assailly for their work on pH hindcasting. This work is a contribution to the European Union, Framework 7 'Mediterranean Sea Acidification under a changing climate' project (MedSeA; grant agreement 265103). + We thank Jeannine Rampal for her generous donation of the "Precious Samples", the Service d'Observation Rade de Villefranche and the Service d'Observation en Milieu Littoral (SOMLIT/ CNRS-INSU) for their kind permission to use the Point B data. We thank Aradhna Tripati (UCLA) for her input in the early stage of this study and Kristina Wilson, Vanessa Brillo, and Tanya Conchas (UCLA) for assistance with CT scanning. We also thank Rebecca Rudolph and Javier Santillan (GE technologies) and Jeremy Boyce (UCLA) for assistance with CT project design and data analysis. RAE acknowledges support from National Science Foundation grant OCE-1437166. We also thank the Service National d'Analyse des Paramètres Océaniques du CO 2 for performing the analyses of the carbonate system. Sabine Gerber and Archishman Sarkar for their help in the lab and Jean-Olivier Irisson and Caroline Assailly for their work on pH hindcasting. This work is a contribution to the European Union, Framework 7 'Mediterranean Sea Acidification under a changing climate' project (MedSeA; grant agreement 265103). The authors would like to thank Dr. Hiroyuki Yamamoto (JAMSTEC) who served as the chief scientist of research cruise KR15-17. The authors greatly appreciate the tireless support from the captain and crew members of R/V Kairei, the technical team of ROV Kaiko, as well as all scientists on-board during the research cruise. The authors also would like to thank physicians, other staff, and the participants of the current study. We thank Julia Föcker for providing us with the paradigm. We are grateful to all participants for taking part in the study and to Dr. Angelika Illg, for her help in recruiting CI users. The author acknowledges the support by the Generalitat Valenciana (GV) through the MoEDAL supporting agreement CON.21.2017-09.02.03 and by the Spanish MINEICO under the project FPA2015-65652-C4-1-R. This work is also supported by the Severo Ochoa Excellence Centre Project SEV-2014-0398. Support of this work by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie is gratefully acknowledged. This research was funded by grants R43CA150496-01 and R44CA132347-02 from the National Cancer Institute, as well as grant #RSGT-10-082-01-CPHPS from the American Cancer Society. The views stated in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the NCI and ACS. - This research was financed by the European Union as ACE project P98-1082R. We like to thank all participants of this project for their help and their stimulating comments on conferences in Tallinn, Poznan, and Groningen. Part of this research was done while De Haan was visiting scholar at the Netherlands Bank. + This research was financed by the European Union as ACE project P98-1082R. We like to thank all participants of this project for their help and their stimulating comments on conferences in Tallinn, Poznan, and Groningen. Part of this research was done while De Haan was visiting scholar at the Netherlands Bank. The authors would like to thank the Kyushu Branch of the Japan Allergy Foundation. We thank Dr. G. Heymann for collecting the single-crystal data. This work was financially supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (HU 966/2-3) and the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie. - The authors are grateful to Dr Sara Davies and two anonymous reviewers for valuable comments on an earlier version of this paper. John Bachtler acknowledges support from the EoRPA Consortium (see Footnote 1) and the contributions to the EoRPA research from colleagues at the European Policies Research Centre. Iain Begg acknowledges support from the Firstrun project funded under the European Commission's Horizon 2020 programme (grant 649261). The usual disclaimer applies. + The authors are grateful to Dr Sara Davies and two anonymous reviewers for valuable comments on an earlier version of this paper. John Bachtler acknowledges support from the EoRPA Consortium (see Footnote 1) and the contributions to the EoRPA research from colleagues at the European Policies Research Centre. Iain Begg acknowledges support from the Firstrun project funded under the European Commission's Horizon 2020 programme (grant 649261). The usual disclaimer applies. We thank Caroline Simpson for editing this manuscript and two anymous reviewers for the helpful suggestions. Jan Klimaszewski (NRCan, CFS -Laurentian Forestry Centre, Ste-Foy, Quebec), Greg Pohl, and David Langor (NRCan, CFS -Northern Forestry Centre, Edmonton, Alberta) revised the first draft of this manuscript and provided very useful comments. Anthony Davies (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (CNC), Ottawa) is thanked for supplying records, determining specimens, and other assistance with this project. We thank Stephen Clayden and David Malloch (New Brunswick Museum) for assistance with determining mushroom species. Nichole Brawn, Katie Burgess, Jim Edsall, Marie-Andrée Giguère, Aaron Fairweather, Graham Forbes, Nancy Harn, Cory Hughes, Rob Johns, Ervin Kovacs, Marsell Laity, Colin MacKay, Wayne MacKay, Jessica Price, Michelle Roy, Martin Turgeon, and Vincent Webster are thanked for technical assistance and collecting specimens. Martin Turgeon is thanked for assistance in locating collecting sites in northwestern New Brunswick. We thank Natural Resources Canada Canadian Forest Service; the Canadian Food Inspection Agency; and USDA APHIS for funding the Lindgren funnel trapping component of this study. The Canadian Wildlife Service is thanked for funding insect surveys at the Shepody National Wildlife Area, the New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund. The paper was supported by National Science Foundation of China (NSFC 61473236), and Jiangsu University Natural Science Research Programme (14KJB520037). [46] Acknowledgments. This work was supported in part by grants from the NSF Atmospheric Chemistry Program, NSF grant Atm-0002698, and the NASA GTE and ACMAP programs. The work at NCAR was supported by Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), grant P-2044. We would like to thank Gakuji Kurata for his support in the analysis and thank James Schauer and Chris Babiarz for their providing Hg data for Gosan. @@ -814,8 +814,8 @@ Acknowledgements: This work was supported by a grant from the Wellcome Trust and a studentship from the Medical Research Council. The project described was supported in part by the Intramural Research Program (Daniel S. Pine) of the National Institutes of Health-National Institute of Mental Health, as well as by Grant Numbers U01MH093349 to Nathan A. Fox, P50MH078105 to Megan R. Gunnar, R00 MH080076 to Amanda E. Guyer, all from the National Institute of Mental Health. This study was carried out with financial support from project PRIN20085FFB3H_005. - The authors gratefully acknowledge the ESA CCI Soil Moisture project for supporting this work (ESRIN Contract No. 4000104814/11/I-NB) and Wolfgang Wagner and Wouter Dorigo for their guidance. We would also like to thank Ger Kiely for providing access to the Irish in-situ soil moisture datasets. The authors would also like to thank the anonymous reviewer and George Petropoulos for their helpful suggestions and comments. - We thank Dr. Andrew Pearson for helpful comments in the preparation of this manuscript. We thank the EPSRC for financial support via grants EP/I028641/1 "Polymer/fullerene photovoltaic devices: new materials and innovative processes for high-volume manufacture", EP/J017361/1 "Supergen Supersolar Hub" and EP/ M025020/1 "High resolution mapping of performance and degradation mechanisms in printable photovoltaic + The authors gratefully acknowledge the ESA CCI Soil Moisture project for supporting this work (ESRIN Contract No. 4000104814/11/I-NB) and Wolfgang Wagner and Wouter Dorigo for their guidance. We would also like to thank Ger Kiely for providing access to the Irish in-situ soil moisture datasets. The authors would also like to thank the anonymous reviewer and George Petropoulos for their helpful suggestions and comments. + We thank Dr. Andrew Pearson for helpful comments in the preparation of this manuscript. We thank the EPSRC for financial support via grants EP/I028641/1 "Polymer/fullerene photovoltaic devices: new materials and innovative processes for high-volume manufacture", EP/J017361/1 "Supergen Supersolar Hub" and EP/ M025020/1 "High resolution mapping of performance and degradation mechanisms in printable photovoltaic" Acknowledgements. The author thanks Prof. Araki and Dr. Iyemori of Kyoto University and Dr. Kikuchi of Communications Research Laboratory for encouragement and useful discussions for this study. He also thanks Dr. Takeda of Kyoto University for support to make the ionospheric conductivity model using the computer system of Kyoto University. The calculations were made using Data Processing and Analysis System for Geomagnetism of the Kakioka Magnetic Observatory. Topical Editor D. Alcayde thanks M. Itonaga and another referee for their help in evaluating this paper. This work was supported by Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation Research & Development Service Grants C7450R, C7113N, C6116W, C4963W, and the National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research. Thanks to Kelly Reavis, Roger Ellingson, and Patrick Tsukuda for their work on this project. The research leading to these results have received funding from the French Government @@ -840,10 +840,10 @@ We thank the patients and their families for their support and participation in this study. This work is funded by National Natural Science We thank the National Parks and Wildlife Service of Ireland, particularly the offices of J Wilson, D Norriss, O Merne and D Tierney for their support. We thank the many volunteers who have helped catch and mark Greenland white-fronted geese at Wexford over the study period, especially P O'Sullivan and the late C Wilson. We also thank D Koons, X Harrison, G Souchay, T Arnold and K Weegman for their helpful comments to earlier versions of this manuscript. Finally, we thank our respective employers for their support of this research. - We thank Laura Hagstrom and Theron White for their help with cloning and initial purification of TruB; Olke Uhlenbeck (Northwestern University, Evanston, IL) for plasmid pCFO; the National BioResource Project (NIG, Japan) for the TruA and RluA expression plasmids; and Hans-Joachim Wieden for providing access to the quench-flow and stopped-flow apparatus as well as for critically reading the manuscript. This work was supported by the National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), and the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI). + We thank Laura Hagstrom and Theron White for their help with cloning and initial purification of TruB; Olke Uhlenbeck (Northwestern University, Evanston, IL) for plasmid pCFO; the National BioResource Project (NIG, Japan) for the TruA and RluA expression plasmids; and Hans-Joachim Wieden for providing access to the quench-flow and stopped-flow apparatus as well as for critically reading the manuscript. This work was supported by the National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), and the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI). We thank Jorge Chiapella, Walter Till, and Sabina Donadío for useful taxonomic discussions on the complex. Also to Leonardo Versieux, Andrea Costa, Walter Till and Jorge Chiapella for helpful comments and suggestions of previous version of this manuscript. We are indebted to the curators of CORD, LIL, MA, W, and WU for access to plant material. We thank also to Marcelo Gritti that took some of the photographs. Financial support was provided by CONICET, SECyT (UNC), MINCyT and BMFW. The work at Lund was financially supported by the Swedish Energy Agency, the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, Swedish Research Council and the European Research Council. J. Zhu and J. Gao thank the Chinese Scholarship Council for financial support. A. Alpers, P. Gritzmann, and M. Schwenk were partly supported by DFG Grants AL 1431/1-1, GR 993/10-1, and GR 993/10-2. COST Action MP1207 is acknowledged for networking support. - The research project was partially funded by the EMBIO Project of the Cypriot Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism. The authors wish to thank Mrs. Angela-Lucy Petrou (Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs) for proof-reading the manuscript. + The research project was partially funded by the EMBIO Project of the Cypriot Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism. The authors wish to thank Mrs. Angela-Lucy Petrou (Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs) for proof-reading the manuscript. This work was supported by the MRC and ARC. CEC is an Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow. We thank Bill Wisden and Helen Meadows for the kind gifts of cDNA for TASK channels. Sandia is a multiprogram laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin Company, for the United States Department of Energy under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000. This work was performed under the DARPA MICE program under the leadership of CMS Technitronics. Special thanks go to Superior Micropowders for supplying the silver powder. This research was supported by the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation. @@ -868,16 +868,16 @@ Acknowledgments Main author thanks National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, India for the award of Institute Senior Fellowship. Authors do not have any conflict of interest. We would like to thank Steve Sowter and Brian Delroy of the South Australian Department of Human Services Food Standards Unit for their assistance with this outbreak investigation. We would also like to thank the staff of the South Australian Department of Human Services Behavioural Epidemiology Unit, in particular, Anne Taylor, for their assistance with the case control study. The work of R. Gómez was partly supported by DGAPA-PAPIIT IN120605. - This work was funded by the German research association, the Deutsche Forchungsgemeinschaft (DFG), within the Sonderforchungsbereich (SFB) 602: Complex Structures in Condensed Matter from Atomic to Mesoscopic Scales. A. K. H acknowledges financial support from the Volkswagenstiftung within the program "Nachwuchsgruppen an Universitäten". + This work was funded by the German research association, the Deutsche Forchungsgemeinschaft (DFG), within the Sonderforchungsbereich (SFB) 602: Complex Structures in Condensed Matter from Atomic to Mesoscopic Scales. A. K. H acknowledges financial support from the Volkswagenstiftung within the program "Nachwuchsgruppen an Universitäten". We thank Henriette Vever, Lisbet Mortensen and Ole Nielsen for excellent technical assistance and M. K. Occhipinti for editorial assistance. We are grateful to M. Galpin, C. Wright and T. Kuzmenko for stimulating discussions. This research was supported in part by EPSRC Grant EP/D050952/1. We thank the bacteria laboratory NO. 252, Hospital of PLA, Baoding, China for their expert assistance in this study. - This work received funding from the European Union in FP7: Clinical Intervention Modelling, Planning and Proof for Ablation Cancer Treatment (ClinicIMPPACT, grant agreement no. 610886) and Generic Open-end Simulation Environment for Minimally Invasive Cancer Treatment (GoSmart, grant agreement no. 600641). Dr. Bernhard Kainz is supported by an EU FP7 MC-IEF 325661 grant and Dr. Xiaojun Chen receives support from NSFC (National Natural Science Foundation of China) grant 81171429. Dr. Dr. Jan Egger receives funding from BioTechMed-Graz ("Hardware accelerated intelligent medical imaging"). The authors would like to thank the clinical staff enabling this study and MeVis in Bremen, Germany, for providing an academic license for the MeVisLab software. Videos demonstrating the interactive + This work received funding from the European Union in FP7: Clinical Intervention Modelling, Planning and Proof for Ablation Cancer Treatment (ClinicIMPPACT, grant agreement no. 610886) and Generic Open-end Simulation Environment for Minimally Invasive Cancer Treatment (GoSmart, grant agreement no. 600641). Dr. Bernhard Kainz is supported by an EU FP7 MC-IEF 325661 grant and Dr. Xiaojun Chen receives support from NSFC (National Natural Science Foundation of China) grant 81171429. Dr. Dr. Jan Egger receives funding from BioTechMed-Graz ("Hardware accelerated intelligent medical imaging"). The authors would like to thank the clinical staff enabling this study and MeVis in Bremen, Germany, for providing an academic license for the MeVisLab software. Videos demonstrating the interactive We thank Drs. Chunling Yi and Joseph L. Kissil for AMOT knockdown constructs and AMOT knockdown HEK293T stable cells, Marius Sudol for an anti-YAP antibody, Xiao-Wei Chen for pHRCTS-CMV-WPRE-GFP vector, Philip Gafken at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center for assistance on LC-MS/MS analyses, Alyssa Wu for assistance on FRET, Ryan Russell for critical reading of the manuscript, and NIH Grant P30 CA23100 for covering part of the cost for confocal imaging. This work was supported by grants from the NIH (to K.L.G.). - Jutta Schwarz and Jana Hildebrandt are thanked for help with synthesis. This work was financially supported by EC through the IEF RESPONSIVE (PIEF-GA-2012-326665) and ITN iSwitch (GA no. 642196) as well as the ERC projects SUPRAFUNCTION (GA-257305) and LIGHT4FUNCTION (GA-308117), the International Center for Frontier Research in Chemistry (icFRC), the + Jutta Schwarz and Jana Hildebrandt are thanked for help with synthesis. This work was financially supported by EC through the IEF RESPONSIVE (PIEF-GA-2012-326665) and ITN iSwitch (GA no. 642196) as well as the ERC projects SUPRAFUNCTION (GA-257305) and LIGHT4FUNCTION (GA-308117), the International Center for Frontier Research in Chemistry (icFRC), the The authors would like to thank Hilde Kelchtermans for critically reading the manuscript and the employees of the Maastricht Anticoagulation Clinic for their assistance with patient inclusion and blood collection. This work was supported by grants from the National Science Council (NSC87-2314-B002-235. NSC85-2622-B002-01 1) and Department of Health. Executive Yuan. Taiwan (DOH86-TD-023. DOH87-TD-1045. DOH87-HR-525). - This paper is written as a part of a solution of project IGA FBE MENDELU 14/2010 and research plan FBE MENDELU: MSM 6215648904. + This paper is written as a part of a solution of project IGA FBE MENDELU 14/2010 and research plan FBE MENDELU: MSM 6215648904. -10-Division of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley. Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the project (Grant No.: RI 1202/3-1,2, WI 1970/8-1,2, SCHM 1372/7-1,2) by the German Research Foundation (DFG). The authors greatfully acknowledge the support provided by Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES), Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR), Universidade de Innsbruck (UIBK) and Institutos LACTECInstituto de Tecnologia para o Desenvolvimento for the development of this work. @@ -887,7 +887,7 @@ The authors would like to thank Llewellyn Mann for his assistance, critical eye, and advice throughout the project. We would like to thank the Scientific Services at the Jackson Laboratory for many aspects of this project, including the Cell Biology and Microinjection Services for assistance in generating mutant strains of mice, and the Histology and Microscopy services for sample preparation. This study was supported by a RTOG grant U10 CA21661, CCOP grant U10 CA37422 and ATC grant U24 CA81647 from the National Cancer Institute. This manuscript's contents are solely the responsibility of us and do not necessarily represent the official views of the National Cancer Institute. - This work was supported by the Emerging Fields Initiative from the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), project "Synthetic Biology" to US and HS. We acknowledge support by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) within the funding programme Open Access Publishing. We thank Benedikt Schmid (Lehrstuhl für Biotechnik, FAU) for help with the CD-spectroscopic analysis. + This work was supported by the Emerging Fields Initiative from the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), project "Synthetic Biology" to US and HS. We acknowledge support by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) within the funding programme Open Access Publishing. We thank Benedikt Schmid (Lehrstuhl für Biotechnik, FAU) for help with the CD-spectroscopic analysis. These studies were financially supported by Teva Pharmaceuticals (Netanya Israel). The authors thank Teresa Nunes, MD, MSc (PRA Health Sciences, Zuidlaren, The Netherlands) and Pippa Loupe, PhD (Research and Scientific Affairs, Teva Pharmaceuticals, Kansas City, Missouri, USA) for assistance in manuscript development. The authors thank to Alberto Sánz Cantalapiedra, MD, for fluorometry measurement assistance; Emiliano Becerra, MD, for eye and lid surgical extraction; Miguel Jarrín, MSc, for animal handling; Victoria Sáez for excellent technical assistance, and Agustin Mayo-Iscar, PhD, for statistical analysis. We wish to recognize the contribution of our colleague @@ -898,7 +898,7 @@ This analysis is a product of the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON) Fellowship Program, as conceived by KCW, PCH, and EKR (http://fellowship. gleon.org). Open-source code for gas flux calculations can be accessed in the R package LakeMetabolizer. We do not make a distinction among the contributions of the first 8 authors in conceiving, designing, and carrying out the analysis and synthesis for this paper. All authors contributed to writing and editing of the manuscript. We thank Dr. Jonathon Cole for helpful feedback that improved this paper. Funding for this research was provided by US National Science Foundation Macrosystem Biology grant #1137353, and #1137327. Any use of trade, firm, or product names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the US Government. We acknowledge data providers of the Solomon et al. (2013) This work supported by the Nuclear Science Division and the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract W-7405-ENG-48. The authors wish to thank Dr. H. Zahner of Universitat Tubingen, F.R.G. for generous gifts of bafilomycins. - Acknowledgements. We thank the Federal Ministry of Education and Research of Germany for funding the project "Restoration of degraded arable soils of Moldova using vetch as green manure" (FDK 01DK13008). Edited by: A. Jordán + Acknowledgements. We thank the Federal Ministry of Education and Research of Germany for funding the project "Restoration of degraded arable soils of Moldova using vetch as green manure" (FDK 01DK13008). Edited by: A. Jordán Supported by grant CA29605 from the National Cancer Institute and by funding from the Amyx Foundation, Inc. The study was supported by the Administration des services techniques de l'agriculture (project Sentinelle) and by the Fonds National de la Recherche Luxembourg (project Futox FNR/SECAL/07/02). We thank Albrecht Ritschl, Hans-Joachim Voth (Editor in Explorations in Economic History), and two anonymous referees for very useful comments and suggestions. We are also grateful to Takashi Kamihigashi, Mariko Hatase, Masanao Itoh, seminar participants at Kobe University, the Bank of Japan, and participants of the Economic History Association's 71st Annual Meeting for their helpful discussions and remarks. Shibamoto acknowledges financial support in the form of a Grant-in-Aid from the Japanese Ministry of Education. @@ -926,7 +926,7 @@ We are grateful to the UK Department for International Development for funding the research reported here. We are also grateful to the Nuffield Foundation for a timely travel grant to enable LO to visit Kisumu to assist the later stages of the project, to the Kombewa HDSS for access to the demographic and health surveillance site, to the research assistants and field managers, and last but not least to the people who willingly gave their time to participate in the study. The authors gratefully acknowledge the content experts for the valuable discussions and Reginald Roach for editing the paper. The source of funding was College of Nursing, Sultan Qaboos University DF/CN/06/10. The author gratefully acknowledges the financial support given by the National Science Foundation (Research grant -RG/Ol/AG/97). Thanks are due to Mr MM Jayathileke of the Department of Civil Engineering for collecting data and performing pumpingtests in the study area. - Acknowledgements. Part of the research at EDM is funded by the European Fund for Regional Development and the Flemish Government, the iConnect project is funded by the Interdisciplinary institute for BroadBand Technology (IBBT). We would like to thank Maarten Cardinaels and Geert Vanderhulst for their invaluable assistance. + Acknowledgements. Part of the research at EDM is funded by the European Fund for Regional Development and the Flemish Government, the iConnect project is funded by the Interdisciplinary institute for BroadBand Technology (IBBT). We would like to thank Maarten Cardinaels and Geert Vanderhulst for their invaluable assistance. This work was performed according to the Russian Government Program of Competitive Growth of Kazan Federal University. We would like to express our gratitude to Dr. Robert H. Waterston for critical review of the manuscript and permission to quote unpublished data, Dr. C. C. Liew for providing the sequence of intergenic region between d-and aMHC genes, Dr. Tony S. Ma for helpful discussions, Grace Czernuszewicz and Terry Tapscott for technical assistance, and Debora Weaver, Alexandra Pinckard, and Sherry Terry for manuscript and figure preparation. This work is supported in part by grants from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Specialized Centers of Research (P50-HL42267-01), and the American Heart Association, Bugher Foundation Center for Molecular Biology (86-2216). The first author was supported by the Japanese Government Scholarship Grant for Foreign Students (Monbukagusho) for his PhD study. This work was partly supported by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries of Japan (Genomics for Agricultural Innovation PMI-0010) and the Program for Promotion of Basic Research Activities for Innovative Biosciences (PRO-BRAIN), Japan and Grant-in-aid for Scientific Research from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan to HK and RT (Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas 23113009). @@ -935,7 +935,7 @@ We thank T. Terashima This research was supported by the Australian Research Council (DP130104572, DE150100548) and the Swedish Research Council (VR 2014-4904). We thank the manager of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens for allowing insect collection and behavioral recordings. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and interpretation, or the decision to submit the work for publication. We acknowledge the support of the ESRC for this research: the data derive from project R000222050 and the ideas for the application from project R000222693. - We are grateful to J. Artola, L. Azzolin, J. Bene s, S. Cuvelier, A. Freese Research (12-04-00490, 11-04-00076 and 11-04-01119) and by the Presidium of Russian Academy of Science 'Gene Pools and Genetic diversity' and 'Origin of biosphere and evolution of geo-biological systems' to VAL. + We are grateful to J. Artola, L. Azzolin, J. Bene s, S. Cuvelier, A. Freese Research (12-04-00490, 11-04-00076 and 11-04-01119) and by the Presidium of Russian Academy of Science 'Gene Pools and Genetic diversity' and 'Origin of biosphere and evolution of geo-biological systems' to VAL. The study was supported by National Institutes of Health Grant DA-K01 -024751 (to H.-E. W.) and NS-R01-42150 (to Q.H. H.). The authors express profound thanks to the physicians at affiliated hospitals who obtained liver biopsy specimens and provided patient data for this study: Drs. Kouji Domori, Kisei Ishizuka, Osamu Isokawa, Yusuke Kawauchi, Makoto Kobayashi, Yusaku Mita, Shigeki Mori, Keiko Niwa, Akihiko Osaki, Kenta Suzuki, Shinichi Takei, and Koichi Harada. We thank Hong Yeon Woo for assistance with field collection. Our thanks are given to Yujeong Park and Mi-yeon Kim for helping with species identification and Erick Kim for linguistic corrections. @@ -963,7 +963,7 @@ Acknowledgements. We thank Joonas Merikanto for help with the pre-industrial emission inventories, Thomas J. Breider for the development of the coupled chemistry scheme, and Matthew T. Woodhouse for providing further data on DMS-derived changes in CCN and useful discussions on an earlier version of the manuscript. We thank the reviewers and the Editor for their useful comments and suggestions. AS would like to thank David S. Stevenson and Daniel J. Morgan for their useful comments and discussions during the PhD viva, and Hans-F. Graf for very useful comments on an earlier version of this paper. We also thank Robert B. Simmon from NASA Earth Observatory for provision of the NASA satellite data. AS was funded through a University of Leeds PhD Research Scholarship and through NERC grant NE/I015612/1. AR was supported by the NERC grant NE/G005109/1. GWM was funded by the NERC National Centre for Atmospheric Science, and KSC and PMF are Royal Society Wolfson Merit Award Holders. CH and EJ were supported by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO grants 840.11.001 and 841.11.007), and NH by the Triodos Foundation. The investigations of the Entomological Society Krefeld and its members are spread over numerous individual projects at different locations and in different years. Grants and permits that have made this work possible are listed below: The authors express their thanks to Drs. Yoshiaki Miyamoto and Kozo Nakamura for valuable discussions. They appreciate a number of insightful comments from two anonymous reviewers. The data providers are also acknowledged. The NOAA_OI_SST_V2 data were provided by the NOAA/ OAR/ESRL PSD, Boulder, Colorado, USA, from their Web site at http://www. esrl.noaa.gov/psd/. The TRMM 3B42v7 was provided by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). The ECMWF YOTC operational analysis was provided by ECMWF from their Web site at http://apps.ecmwf.int/datasets/data/yotc-od/levtype=sfc/ type=an/. The NCEPfinal analysis was provided by NCEP and downloaded from the Research Data Archive (http://rda.ucar.edu/datasets/ds083.2/) which is managed by the Data Support Section of the Computational and Information Systems Laboratory at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado. The best track data were provided by JTWC form their Web site at http://www.usno.navy.mil/NOOC/nmfc-ph/RSS/jtwc/best_tracks/. All the simulations were conducted on the Earth Simulator at JAMSTEC. TN is supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP26400475. MN is supported by HPCI Strategic Programs for Innovative Research Field 3 of MEXT and FLAG-SHIP 2020 project of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT). - Compliance with ethical standards Funding The study was financed for one part by the European Union with the ERA-Net WoodWisdom program and namely to the project "BIOCOPOL-Enhancing wood durability and physical properties through innovative bio-based sustainable treatments." Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. + Compliance with ethical standards Funding The study was financed for one part by the European Union with the ERA-Net WoodWisdom program and namely to the project "BIOCOPOL-Enhancing wood durability and physical properties through innovative bio-based sustainable treatments." Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. L.G-S, N.P-R, and E. S-P were supported by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities of the National Institutes of Health (NIMHHD/NIH, award no. 2U54MD007587). Infrastructure and instrumentation were available through a Pathway to Independence grant from the National Institutions of Health (NIH-K99/R00-NIH, award no. R00-DC009443) and a grant from the Puerto-Rican Science Trust to M. B. We want to thank Dr. Vincent Cunliffe for the generous gift of plasmids for in situ antisense probes, Dr. Guillermo Yudowski and Dr. Greg Quirk for critical reading of the manuscript, and all the undergraduates (Andre Calimano, Wendy Aquino, Roberto Rodriguez Morales, and Normarie Herrera) for help with fish husbandry. The authors will like to thank the financial support in different moments from the "Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior" (CAPES) and the "National Council of Technological and Scientific Development" (CNPq), both from Brazil through a scholarship for the first author. The authors express appreciation to Mr. H. Hara and Mr. M. Nagai for their valuable experimental assistance. @@ -989,7 +989,7 @@ We are grateful to the people of the Umkhanyakude District for their support. We especially thank the MDP staff members, MDP 301 trial participants and Africa Centre Community Advisory Board members who provided information for this study and commented on the findings after analysis. A special thanks to Sizakele Suzaki, Cebile Mdluli, Nkosinathi Mhlongo and Nozipho Ngwenya for their assistance in conducting the focus group discussions. The MDP 301 clinical trial was sponsored by the UK Medical Research Council (MRC) and funded by the MRC and the UK Department for International Development (DFID). Nuala McGrath is supported by a Wellcome Trust fellowship (grant # WT083495MA). the Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, is supported through grants from the Wellcome Trust (G0100137). We thank the referees for their suggestions to refine the presentation. We wish to express our sincere thanks to Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. for supplying radioactive and authentic chemicals. We also express our gratitude to Prof. K. Kumada and other members of our laboratory for their invaluable suggestions and encouragement during the course of this study. - This work was co-financed by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research in context of the joint project for immobilisation of long lived radionuclides by secondary mineral phases (ImmoRad, 02 NUK 019A). P.S. has been supported by the Academy of Finland through its Centres of Excellence Program (project no. 915804) and acknowledges the use of the computational resources provided by the Aalto Science-IT project. We thank Paul Fenter and Sang Soo Lee for the data processing routine. We acknowledge support by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and gratefully acknowledge the Helmholtz Gemeinschaft Deutscher Forschungszentren for supporting the Helmholtz-Nachwuchsgruppe "Structures and Reactivity at the Water/Mineral Interface" (VH-NG-942). K.V. acknowledges funding from the European Council (MC CIG 631186). + This work was co-financed by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research in context of the joint project for immobilisation of long lived radionuclides by secondary mineral phases (ImmoRad, 02 NUK 019A). P.S. has been supported by the Academy of Finland through its Centres of Excellence Program (project no. 915804) and acknowledges the use of the computational resources provided by the Aalto Science-IT project. We thank Paul Fenter and Sang Soo Lee for the data processing routine. We acknowledge support by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and gratefully acknowledge the Helmholtz Gemeinschaft Deutscher Forschungszentren for supporting the Helmholtz-Nachwuchsgruppe "Structures and Reactivity at the Water/Mineral Interface" (VH-NG-942). K.V. acknowledges funding from the European Council (MC CIG 631186). Acknowledgment: We thank Robert C. Hickey, MD, for his contribution to the development of endocrine surgery at the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, and in particular his role in the description of parathyroid autografting. Funding for this study was supported by Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 31172101 and 41203018) and the Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University (NCET-12-0693). The authors would like to thank Mrs. Jutta Mohr (Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany) for their technical support. @@ -1002,7 +1002,7 @@ This study was partly supported by the Venture Business Laboratory of Yamaguchi University, the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (no. 03A02018a), the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of KAKENHI (no. 17591406, no. 18390366), and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science KAKENHI (no. 187616). We would like to thank S . Jin of AT & T Bell Laboratories for providing material for sample SJ3151B3 and B. Vuchic of ANL for the backscattered electron channeling patterns. This work was supported by AIRC grants IG11346 to SC, IG10104 to DT, IG5975. - This work was supported in part by the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia -FCT, under the grant number SFRH/BD/73129/2010, and the European Union (COM-PETE, QREN and FEDER), under the project REC I/EEI-SII/0360/2012 "MASSIVE -Multimodal Acknowledgeable MultiSenSorial Immersive Virtual Environments". This work is also supported by the project "TEC4Growth -Pervasive Intelligence, Enhancers and Proofs of Concept with Industrial Impact/NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000020" is financed by the North Portugal Regional Operational Programme (NORTE 2020), under the PORTUGAL 2020 Partnership Agreement, and through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). + This work was supported in part by the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia -FCT, under the grant number SFRH/BD/73129/2010, and the European Union (COM-PETE, QREN and FEDER), under the project REC I/EEI-SII/0360/2012 "MASSIVE -Multimodal Acknowledgeable MultiSenSorial Immersive Virtual Environments". This work is also supported by the project "TEC4Growth -Pervasive Intelligence, Enhancers and Proofs of Concept with Industrial Impact/NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000020" is financed by the North Portugal Regional Operational Programme (NORTE 2020), under the PORTUGAL 2020 Partnership Agreement, and through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). This work was supported by the Australian Research Council. This work is supported by the Scientific Research Fund of Turgut Özal and Fatih universities under the project number P53011208_B. We thank Professor Duco Hamasaki, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami, for his critical discussion and editing of the final manuscript. @@ -1039,7 +1039,7 @@ This study was supported in part by a research grant on Tissue Engineering (H17-014) and a research grant on Allergic Disease and >Immunology (H20-015) from the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. We thank Vipul N Mankad, MD (the former Senior Vice-President and Chief Medical Officer), Children's Hospital and Research Center Oakland, CA, USA for editorial assistance and critical comments. N. E. C. was supported by a Wellcome Trust Research Leave Fellowship during the writing of this review. The author is grateful to Taissa Rodrigues, David Martill, and Philipp Trikolidi for help with literature and to Hans Sues for reviewing and editing the manuscript. This work was supported by the Russian Scientific Fund project 14-14-0015. - Funding for this work was provided by the EPSRC for the project "the use of probabilistic climate data to future-proof design decisions in the buildings sector" (PROMETHEUS) under grant No. EP/F038305/1. + Funding for this work was provided by the EPSRC for the project "the use of probabilistic climate data to future-proof design decisions in the buildings sector" (PROMETHEUS) under grant No. EP/F038305/1. We would like to thank the numerous contributors at each donating institution (see Supplementary Table 1 and http://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org/indi/abide/) as well as the www.nitrc.org team for providing the data-sharing platform. We are particularly thankful to Tanmay Nath for support in aspects of website organization and assistance in some aspects of MRI data review. This work was supported by Slovenian Research Agency within the research program P2-0393; Advanced materials for low-carbon and sustainable society. Acknowledgments We thank Prof Dr Volker Ewerbeck for his inspiring mentorship and the help with interpretation of the data. @@ -1050,12 +1050,12 @@ The authors would like to acknowledge the assistance of Dr. Ben Wernham, Dr. Brian Trumpatori and Mr. Jon Hash in the collection of data, and Tonya Lee for manuscript editing assistance. Acknowledgements. We wish to express our appreciation to Kaija Hyrkas for demonstrating the method on the flower buds of clovers; to the Department of Plant Breeding at the Universityof Helsinki for providing the facilities; to Margret Steinarsdottir for providing photographic equipment; and to the Science Foundation of Iceland for financial support. We would like to thank Brad Vierra and Mike Bremer for their kind invitation to - Acknowledgements. We are grateful to Regina von Berlepsch, Potsdam, and Pierre Leich, Nürnberg, the ECHO digital heritage online, and the Swiss Electronic Library, E-lib.ch, for providing electronic versions of a number of historic publications and manuscripts. We are very grateul to Ralph Neuhäuser for pointing to the original work by Marius, and to Clara Ricken and Yori Fournier for their help with translations of original sunspot records. This work was partly done in the framework of the ReSoLVE Centre of Excellence (Academy of Finland, project No. 272157) and partly supported by the BK21 plus program through the National Research Foundation (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education of Korea. J.M.V. acknowledges the support from the Junta de Extremadura (Research Group GrantsGR10131) and from the Spanish Government (AYA2011-25945 and AYA2014-57556-P. D.S. acknowledges Project RFFI 15-02-01407. W.S. received no funding for his contribution to this paper. Support from the COST Action ES1005 TOSCA (www. tosca-cost.eu) is gratefully acknowledged. + Acknowledgements. We are grateful to Regina von Berlepsch, Potsdam, and Pierre Leich, Nürnberg, the ECHO digital heritage online, and the Swiss Electronic Library, E-lib.ch, for providing electronic versions of a number of historic publications and manuscripts. We are very grateul to Ralph Neuhäuser for pointing to the original work by Marius, and to Clara Ricken and Yori Fournier for their help with translations of original sunspot records. This work was partly done in the framework of the ReSoLVE Centre of Excellence (Academy of Finland, project No. 272157) and partly supported by the BK21 plus program through the National Research Foundation (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education of Korea. J.M.V. acknowledges the support from the Junta de Extremadura (Research Group GrantsGR10131) and from the Spanish Government (AYA2011-25945 and AYA2014-57556-P. D.S. acknowledges Project RFFI 15-02-01407. W.S. received no funding for his contribution to this paper. Support from the COST Action ES1005 TOSCA (www. tosca-cost.eu) is gratefully acknowledged. We thank Raymond Kwan for assistance with hESC culture, Dr. Nagesh Rao, Ph.D. at the UCLA Clinical Cytogenetics lab for Fluorescence in situ hybridization, Dr. Angela Chen from UCLA OB/GYN for human tissues, Xinmin Li at the UCLA clinical microarray core facility, Jing Wen Tan and Dr. Rachel Kim of the UCLA Broad Stem Cell Center hESC core facility. This work is supported by funds from the UCLA Department of Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology, STOP Cancer Foundation and NIH P01 GM081621-01A1 (to A.T.C., Z.G., M.A.T., H.K.A.M., and K.P.). This work was supported in part by U.S. National Science Foundation under Grants CNS-1247848, CNS-1l16749, CNS-0964713, U.S. Office of Naval Research under Grants NOOOI4-13-1-0043, NOOOI4-11-1-0865, and National Science Foundation of China (NSFC) under Grant 61372097. - This work was supported by MIUR (Italian Minister of University & Research) project "Sviluppo tecnologico e innovazione per la sostenibilità e competitività della cerealicoltura meridionale MIUR-UE (PON01_01145/1-ISCOCEM)". + This work was supported by MIUR (Italian Minister of University & Research) project "Sviluppo tecnologico e innovazione per la sostenibilità e competitività della cerealicoltura meridionale MIUR-UE (PON01_01145/1-ISCOCEM)". We thank the US Department of Energy for funding and supporting this work. We thank the Dow Chemical Company for allowing the use of their kinetic model, which was integrated into NREL's process model for converting biomass to mixed alcohols for the techno-eco nomic analysis. We thank Don Kaczmarek at USFS Southern Research Station and Kenneth Skog at USFS Forest Product Laboratory for their assistance with the water footprint analyses. We also thank Danny Inman and Yimin Zhang for their assistance with the LCA analyses. - The authors acknowledge the European Union FP6 Chemomentum Project (grant: IST-5-033437), Estonian Science Foundation (grants: 5805, 7709), Estonian Ministry for Education and Research (grants: SF0182644Bs04, SF0140031Bs09, IUT34-14), and European Union Regional Development Fund (grant: 3.2.1201.13-0021). + The authors acknowledge the European Union FP6 Chemomentum Project (grant: IST-5-033437), Estonian Science Foundation (grants: 5805, 7709), Estonian Ministry for Education and Research (grants: SF0182644Bs04, SF0140031Bs09, IUT34-14), and European Union Regional Development Fund (grant: 3.2.1201.13-0021). We thank E. Dierichs-Schmitt and B. Mühlbauer for technical assistance. We are also grateful to M. Heisenberg The authors are grateful to their colleagues and primary medical workers from Kangjian, Xujiahui, Huamu, Weifang, Gongyequ, and Huangdu CHCs who assisted the field data collection. They are also grateful to Professor Doris Young (Department of General Practice, University of Melbourne, Carlton, Melbourne, VIC, Australia) for her helpful comments on this study. This study was supported by Project of Shanghai Foundation for Senior Citizens (S15027), Construction Project of Key Discipline of Public Health in Shanghai (12GWZXl001), and Shanghai Municipal Commission of Health and Family Planning, Key Developing Disciplines (2015ZB0601). Ce rapport est issu d'une collaboration entre le programme pour le développement économique et la création d'emplois locaux (LEED) du Centre pour l'entrepreneuriat, les PME et le développement local de l'OCDE et la direction générale de l'emploi, des affaires sociales et de l'inclusion de la Commission européenne. @@ -1065,7 +1065,7 @@ This work was supported by the grant from the Sci-Tech Project Foundation of Guangdong Province (No. 2012B031800287). Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank S. Hauser for preparing the test setup. This work has been supported in part by the Nano-Tera research program (ULP-Logic) funded by the Swiss Confederation. Additional funding provided in part through the Arthur and Julie Woodrow Chair, a Joan Klein Jacobs and Irwin Mark Jacobs Senior Scientist Endowed Chair. - We thank Sabine Häder for technical assistance, Cristina Paulino, Gerhard Hummer, Klaus Fendler and Christine Ziegler for discussion, and Pavol Skubak for the beta version of the Crank2 software. Crystals were screened at the beamlines id23.1 and id29 of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF)/Grenoble and data were collected at the Max Planck beamline PXII of the Swiss Light Source (SLS). This work was funded by the Max Planck Society; the Frankfurt Cluster of Excellence Macromolecular Complexes; the Frankfurt International Max Planck Research School; and SFB 807 'Transport and communication across biological membranes'. + We thank Sabine Häder for technical assistance, Cristina Paulino, Gerhard Hummer, Klaus Fendler and Christine Ziegler for discussion, and Pavol Skubak for the beta version of the Crank2 software. Crystals were screened at the beamlines id23.1 and id29 of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF)/Grenoble and data were collected at the Max Planck beamline PXII of the Swiss Light Source (SLS). This work was funded by the Max Planck Society; the Frankfurt Cluster of Excellence Macromolecular Complexes; the Frankfurt International Max Planck Research School; and SFB 807 'Transport and communication across biological membranes'. The author thanks Hiroshi Hirai and Kazuo Murota for careful reading and numerous helpful comments. The author also thanks the referees for helpful comments. In particular, Algorithms II and III (for Types II and III, respectively) are suggested by one of the referees. This research was supported by JSPS Research Fellowship for Young Scientists. This investigation was sponsored by the Grant Number 1R21 AR056416 from NIAMS. Dr. Xiaoling Fu was supported by the Innovation & Entrepreneurship Doctoral Fellowship from the Stevens Institute of Technology. We are thankful to Dr. Hua-Lin Wu and Dr. Guey-Yueh Shi (Department of Biochemistry, Medical College, National Cheng Kung University, @@ -1078,7 +1078,7 @@ The authors are thankful to Professor Y.Iwashimizu at Ritsumeikan University, Associate Professor E.Matsumoto at Kyoto University, and Messrs. T.Miya, F.Fujita and F.Nishiyama at Sonix Co. for useful advice to establish this measurement system. We also thank Dr. K.Kimura for the supply of SNCM439 steel alloy specimens. The authors are deeply grateful to Laurent Praly and Alessandro Astolfi for helpful suggestions. We are grateful to T. H. de Koker, Department of Microbiology, University of Stellenbosch, for doing the computer analysis of the RAPD-PCR profiles. - This work was supported by the Robert S. McNamara Fellowships Program and the UNDESERT (EU FP7 243906), "Understanding and combating desertification to mitigate its impact on ecosystem services" funded by the European Commission, Directorate General for Research and Innovation, Environment Programme for financial support. + This work was supported by the Robert S. McNamara Fellowships Program and the UNDESERT (EU FP7 243906), "Understanding and combating desertification to mitigate its impact on ecosystem services" funded by the European Commission, Directorate General for Research and Innovation, Environment Programme for financial support. This research was motivated and in part supported by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number R01DK101593. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. The authors appreciate Austin B-Cycle data provided by the system's Executive Director, Elliott McFadden, in additon to the system planners who shared their insights through interviews. The authors would like to acknowledge the valuable comments of three anonymous reviewers on an earlier version of this paper. The second author would like to dedicate her part of the research efforts to the memory of her dear father, Erdinc Sener, who passed away in October 2015. The authors thank Dr. Siti Norlailli Aiza, Dr Nazirah and the staff nurses at the Wound Clinic (Sister Julizaayu, Sister Norita, Acknowledgements. We thank the two anonymous reviewers for their constructive and helpful suggestions on earlier drafts of this paper. J. M. C. Pereira participated under the scope of research project FUME -Forest fires under climate, social and economic changes in Europe, the Mediterranean and other fire-affected areas of the world, European Commission FP7-ENV-2009-, Grant Agreement Number 243888. @@ -1114,7 +1114,7 @@ We gratefully acknowledge D. Schindler for extensive consultation, editorial guidance, and support in the field. We thank friends and colleagues in the University of Washington Alaska Salmon Program for assistance in the field, D. DeAvila at the Center for Reproductive Biology at Washington State for laboratory analyses of cortisol and J. Dickey at the Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA for laboratory analyses of sex steroids. We also thank K. Forsgren, C. Vynne, and S. Wasser for methodological guidance and consultation. We thank Wendy Price for coordinating necropsies and histopathological services. The authors and editors of Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology would like to sincerely apologize for any confusion or inconvenience this may have caused. - This work has been partially supported by the Polish National Centre for Research and Development project no. PBS1/A3/14/2012 "Sensor Data Correlation Module for Attack Detection and Decision Support" and by the European Regional Development Fund the Innovative Economy Operational Programme, under the INSIGMA project no. 01.01.02-00-062/09 and under the project "Cyber Security Laboratory" no. 02.03.00-14-106/13. + This work has been partially supported by the Polish National Centre for Research and Development project no. PBS1/A3/14/2012 "Sensor Data Correlation Module for Attack Detection and Decision Support" and by the European Regional Development Fund the Innovative Economy Operational Programme, under the INSIGMA project no. 01.01.02-00-062/09 and under the project "Cyber Security Laboratory" no. 02.03.00-14-106/13. This study was supported by the National Natural Science Fund of China (No. 41601336), the National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program, No. 2014CB238906), and the Beijing Natural Science Fund (Development of heavy metal immobilization agents and its control mechanism in the process of urban sewage sludge amended sandy soil, No. 8152025). The authors thank Professor Mary Molokwu for assistance with data collection. JCG was supported by CONACyT grant no. 152666. This work was supported by the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES). @@ -1210,7 +1210,7 @@ Thanks are due to three anonymous reviewers for suggesting improvements in this paper. We thank Dr. Brian Halligan for the Visualize software, and the Biotechnology and Bioengineering Center at the Medical College of Wisconsin for access to their computer cluster. Funding for this research was provided by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, a National Science Foundation Waterman Award to KSA, and a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship to DNS. - We thank Stefan Steinbacher from Proteros biostructures GmbH; Thomas Steinbrecher from Schrödinger Inc. for useful comments and advice throughout. Ineke Fonteyn and Greet Vanhoof for PDE2 inhibition screening and assay related discussions; Peter Buijnsters and the PDE2 medicinal chemistry team. This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 675451 (CompBioMed project). + We thank Stefan Steinbacher from Proteros biostructures GmbH; Thomas Steinbrecher from Schrödinger Inc. for useful comments and advice throughout. Ineke Fonteyn and Greet Vanhoof for PDE2 inhibition screening and assay related discussions; Peter Buijnsters and the PDE2 medicinal chemistry team. This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 675451 (CompBioMed project). We would like to thank Prof. Tanju Karanfil and Mahmut Ersan, Department of Environmental Engineering and Earth Science, Clemson University for providing BET results and analysis. We also acknowledge Prof. L. T. Kuhn and Dr. S. B. Simonsen, DTU-Energy Conversion for the access to TEM facilities. We thank the Napa Valley grape growers that allowed us collected samples in their vineyards. We thank Dr. James Wolpert, UC Davis, for his assistance identifying sampling blocks with evidence of disease spread. We also thank Adib Rowhani (FPS, UC Davis) for providing infected plant material controls and for helpful discussions. We acknowledge assistance from Kevin Koy and the Geospatial Imaging Facility at UC Berkeley. The author wishes to acknowledge R.B. Cathcart for correcting the author's English and useful advice. @@ -1242,8 +1242,8 @@ Part of the work described in this paper was carried out during a guest stay by the first author in the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies at the University of Sydney. The authors would like to thank Frank Hofman for making the Dutch National model data available for the present research. The authors would also like to thank John Rose for extensive feedback and discussions on an earlier version of this paper. We thank Professor Pieter C. Dorrestein, University of California at San Diego, USA, for technical advice during nonribosomal peptide extraction. In addition, we thank Stefan Olsson, The Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, for his guidance in sample preparation and microscopy of fungal hyphae. This research was funded (in part) by the US government VACE program. - The authors would like to thank Professor Li Zeng Peng and his staff from the Department of Pathology at Daping Hospital (Chongqing, China) for conducting immunohistochemistry tests and reviewing slides. In addition, the authors would like to thank the academic editor and anonymous reviewers for their comments on the manuscript. The present study was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC; no. 81101782), the NSF project CQ CSTC (no. CSTC2011BB5020) and the NSF Third Military Medical University (no. 2010XQN36 and MiaoPu project). - Acknowledgments -We thank Matthias Fuchs for interesting comments on the manuscript. This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement 723955 -GlassUniversality). This work is supported by "Investissements d'Avenir" LabEx PALM (ANR-10-LABX-0039-PALM). + The authors would like to thank Professor Li Zeng Peng and his staff from the Department of Pathology at Daping Hospital (Chongqing, China) for conducting immunohistochemistry tests and reviewing slides. In addition, the authors would like to thank the academic editor and anonymous reviewers for their comments on the manuscript. The present study was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC; no. 81101782), the NSF project CQ CSTC (no. CSTC2011BB5020) and the NSF Third Military Medical University (no. 2010XQN36 and MiaoPu project). + Acknowledgments -We thank Matthias Fuchs for interesting comments on the manuscript. This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement 723955 -GlassUniversality). This work is supported by "Investissements d'Avenir" LabEx PALM (ANR-10-LABX-0039-PALM). We are indebted to Scott Whittaker of the Imaging Laboratory of the Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution for assistance with all aspects of SEM. Acknowledgements. We thank Dr. Tony Tucker, Dr. Nancy FitzSimmons and Ms. Maggie Snyder for collection assistance and Mr. Gordon Graham of CALM Kununurra and Dr. David Blair of James Cook University for making available laboratory space. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. NSF 0515492, 0515460 and 0132289. I thank Carla Meister for expert preparation of the manuscript. Partial funding support was provided from the NIH rare disease grant (1U54RR019478) and a grant from PWSA (USA). diff --git a/grobid-trainer/resources/dataset/funding/corpus/all.tei.xml b/grobid-trainer/resources/dataset/funding/corpus/all.tei.xml index 0901710b1c..af42b8fa32 100644 --- a/grobid-trainer/resources/dataset/funding/corpus/all.tei.xml +++ b/grobid-trainer/resources/dataset/funding/corpus/all.tei.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This research was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft through the SFB 649 "Economic Risk". http://sfb649.wiwi.hu-berlin.de ISSN 1860-5664 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. We are grateful to Dr. G.D. Niswender (Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology Laboratory, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, U.S.A.) for providing antisera to estradiol-17β (GDN 244) and testosterone (GDN 250). - We are grateful to the personal of UTSW Microarray Core for assistance with these experiments and to Janet Young for administrative assistance. We are thankful to Thomas Südhof and Katsuhiko Tabuchi for a generous gift of Lenti-NLS-GFP-Cre virus. This study was supported by the Hereditary Disease Foundation and NINDS R01 NS38082 and R01 NS056224 (IB), NINDS R01 NS043466 (SZ), the NIH GM59419 (GH), and the Ara Parseghian Medical Research Foundation (JR). + We are grateful to the personal of UTSW Microarray Core for assistance with these experiments and to Janet Young for administrative assistance. We are thankful to Thomas Südhof and Katsuhiko Tabuchi for a generous gift of Lenti-NLS-GFP-Cre virus. This study was supported by the Hereditary Disease Foundation and NINDS R01 NS38082 and R01 NS056224 (IB), NINDS R01 NS043466 (SZ), the NIH GM59419 (GH), and the Ara Parseghian Medical Research Foundation (JR). The authors wish to thank Ewa Latkowska for her excellent technical support. This study was supported by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education 2670/B/P01/2008/34 and 0757/B/P01/2009/37. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. The authors thank Dr. Chunhua Weng from Columbia University and Dr. Cui Tao from Mayo Clinic who participated in the evaluation. The authors also thank the technical support from Mr. Craig Stancl from Mayo Clinic. The study is supported in part by the SHARP Area 4: Secondary Use of EHR Data (90TR000201). The data and views presented here are those of the authors alone and do not reflect or imply the formal views of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration or any other entity. This study was supported by the National Center for Toxicological. Many of the experiments described in this research utilized a HeLa cell line. Henrietta Lacks, and the HeLa cell line that was established from her tumor cells without her knowledge or consent in 1951, have made significant contributions to scientific progress and advances in human health. We are grateful to Henrietta Lacks, now deceased, and to her surviving family members for their contributions to biomedical research. @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ We are indebted to the parents and children from the urban slums of Vellore for their enthusiastic participation and support. We also thank Drs. Rajiv Sarkar, Deepthi Kattula and field workers for their tireless monitoring of the cohorts and all the support staff of the Division of Gastrointestinal Sciences, Christian Medical College, Vellore, who made the studies possible. This work was done as part of the IDEFICS Study and is published on behalf of its European Consortium (http://www.idefics.eu). We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the European Community within the Sixth RTD Framework Programme Contract No. 016181 (FOOD). This work was supported by Carl Tryggers Stiftelse for Vetenskaplig Forskning and Stiftelsen Samariten. - We thank B. Zeppenfeld and A. Daniel for excellent technical assistance. Antibody against Oxa1p was a kind gift of J. W. de Gier, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, the Arrhenius Laboratory for Natural Sciences, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden. The research was supported by grants from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Sonderforschungsbereich TR-1, and Fonds der Chemischen Industrie. + We thank B. Zeppenfeld and A. Daniel for excellent technical assistance. Antibody against Oxa1p was a kind gift of J. W. de Gier, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, the Arrhenius Laboratory for Natural Sciences, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden. The research was supported by grants from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Sonderforschungsbereich TR-1, and Fonds der Chemischen Industrie. We thank all the employees of the Icelandic Heart Preventive Clinic (Hjartavernd) for their skilful contribution to the data collection. the Medical Faculty and the Research Fund of the University of Iceland and the Icelandic Research Council supported this study. The authors would like to thank Michel Cantou for the sampling of bivalves, Enric Saiz and Rosa Maria Borrat Padrosa for providing Paracartia grani eggs, Maximillien Cuny and Benoît Moirod for their help with PCR analyses, Maëva Robert for sequencing and Emmanuelle Omnes for histological slide preparation. The present study was supported by the GELAMED project through a grant allocated by the MEEDDM (Ministère de l"Ecologie, de l"Energie, du Développement Durable et de la Mer, France), and the Total foundation, France to D. Bonnet (Programme 189 -« Recherche » 18902 C). The outcome of this work owes to the entire staff of the l'Institut national de la Recherche Halieutique Morocco. That each finds here the expression of our profound gratitude. @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ This work was supported in part by NASA grant SSERVI NNA14AB01A, a Jackson School of Geosciences Postdoctoral Fellowship to N.D., and funding from Peking University to N.Z. Computational work was supported by Center for Computation and Visualization at Brown University and the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre with funding from the Australian Government and the Government of Western Australia. The input files for reproducing the numerical models can be accessed at nan_zhang@pku.edu.cn. This paper benefited from thoughtful reviews by Andrew Dombard, Walter Kiefer and an anonymous reviewer. The authors are grateful to Profs. Ye.B. Stadnik, I.S. Guliyev, F.G. Dadashev, and I.Ya. Skyarenko for assistance in performing these studies. This work has been financially supported by an individual discovery grant from NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada). - Acknowledgements. Thanks to Maria Eugenia Gómez for finding the original reference of Bouguer's law. the DENIS project is supported by the SCIENCE and the Human Capital and Mobility plans of the European Commission under grants CT920791 and CT940627, by the French Institut National des Sciences de l'Univers, the Ministère de l'Éducation Nationale and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, in Germany by the State of Baden-Würtemberg, in Spain by the DGICYT, in Italy by the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, by the Austrian Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung + Acknowledgements. Thanks to Maria Eugenia Gómez for finding the original reference of Bouguer's law. the DENIS project is supported by the SCIENCE and the Human Capital and Mobility plans of the European Commission under grants CT920791 and CT940627, by the French Institut National des Sciences de l'Univers, the Ministère de l'Éducation Nationale and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, in Germany by the State of Baden-Würtemberg, in Spain by the DGICYT, in Italy by the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, by the Austrian Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung We thank Michael Heinz, Paul Cliften, and the Genome Technology Access Center (GTAC) in the Department of Genetics for help The authors would like to thank Julia Stockinger and David Schwarzenbacher for their excellent technical support and Johannes A Mayr for comments and suggestions. The authors thank Leonice Lourenço Poyares, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo, Brazil, for excellent technical assistance. Research supported by FAPESP. F. Goulart-Silva is the recipient of a FAPESP fellowship (#08/56446-9), and M.T. Nunes is the recipient of a CNPq fellowship. @@ -64,19 +64,19 @@ This work was carried out with the support of Cooperative Research Program for Agriculture Science & Technology Development (Project no. PJ010156022014), Rural Development Administration, Republic of Korea. The authors specifically thank the staff and crew of the National Center for InterUniversity Research Facilities (Seoul National University) for assistance with the NMR and GC/MS experiments. We particularly wish to thank the SL Division for the efficient operation of the LEP accelerator at all energies and for their continuing close cooperation with our experimental group. We thank our colleagues from CEA, DAPNIA/SPP, CE-Saclay for their efforts over the years on the time-of-flight and trigger systems which we continue to use. In addition to the support staff at our own institutions we are pleased to acknowledge the References The study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (81472390/ H1619,81472762/H1609), the National Funds for developing local colleges and universities (B16056001), General Project (1201410188). We thank Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Malignant Tumor Epigenetics and Gene Regulation, Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen University for flow cytometry analysis. - This work was partially supported by the CONACyT projects No. 29250E and 27676E, and the project IN114998 funded by the DGAPA-UNAM. + This work was partially supported by the CONACyT projects No. 29250E and 27676E, and the project IN114998 funded by the DGAPA-UNAM. Steven Kalb, Yankai Li, Tim Cummings, Bryan Hammons, Deborah Farr and Justin Carter assisted with this research. We thank Werfen/Instrumentation Laboratory for providing us with the test kits for the inter-center comparison. Acknowledgments We thank Petra Laspe and Antje Apel for invaluable technical assistance. This work was supported by grants from the German Cancer Aid (Deutsche Krebshilfe) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG (GRK1034). We would like to thank Dr. Rick G. Pleijhuis for kindly developing a user-friendly web-based calculator based on our updated models to facilitate the use of our models. G.J. The study funders did not participate in the design of the study; the collection, analysis, or interpretation of the data; the writing of the manuscript; or the decision to manuscript submission. - The authors are grateful to the Spanish government project TEC2010-20224-C02-01 and the European project ECOAL-MGT -SUDOE Program. + The authors are grateful to the Spanish government project TEC2010-20224-C02-01 and the European project ECOAL-MGT -SUDOE Program. The authors would like to thank the referee for his suggestions which helped in improving the paper. Foremost we thank Dr. Robert C. Drewes who continues to initiate, coordinate and lead multiorganism biotic surveys on São Tomé and Príncipe. We thank Eng. Acknowledgements. We thank the referee, especially for pointing out [1, Theorem 2] which simplified the proof of Theorem 5.1 considerably. The present study was supported by the Key International Cooperation Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (project no. 31110103916; Beijing, P.R. China), the Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program (ASTIP-IAS08; Beijing, P. R. China), and the China Agriculture Research System (project no. CARS-42; Beijing, P. R. China). I would like to thank the following people for all their help and professional support in the completion of this book: George Banks, Menu Development, British Airways, London. Scott Chapman, Senior Partner, Medical Litigation, Tress, Cox and Maddox, Sydney, Australia. - Collecting trips in Asia were funded through USDA-ARS Specific Cooperative Agreements 58-5320-9-382 and 58-5320-4-018, managed by the University of Hawaii's College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (UH-CTAHR). A study trip in Australia was covered by Farm Bill funding (project 3.0251), through a Cooperative Agreement between USDA and UH-CTAHR. Additional support was provided by USDA-NIFA Hatch projects HAW00942-H and HAW00956-H, administered UH-CTAHR. We also thank Anthony R. Clarke for reviewing an earlier version of the manuscript and Richard A.I. Drew and David L. Hancock for their insight, mentoring and long hours discussing the relationships among species in the OFF complex and the higher classification of dacine fruit flies. Desley Tree and Justin Bartlett provided access to the impressive QDAF fruit fly collection in Brisbane. The use or mention of a trademark or proprietary product does not constitute an endorsement, guarantee, or warranty of the product and does not imply its approval to the exclusion of other suitable products by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, an equal opportunity employer. - This study was supported by grants from the CLL Global Research Foundation, the EUCAAD 200755 project funded under the auspices of the EU Seventh Framework Programme, the Cancer and Allergy Foundation, the Swedish Research Council/SIDA/ SAREC, the Iranian Ministry of Health and Medical Education, the Swedish Cancer Society, the Cancer Society in Stockholm, the King Gustaf Vth Jubilee Fund, Vinnova, the Karolinska Institutet Foundations and the Stockholm County Council. + Collecting trips in Asia were funded through USDA-ARS Specific Cooperative Agreements 58-5320-9-382 and 58-5320-4-018, managed by the University of Hawaii's College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (UH-CTAHR). A study trip in Australia was covered by Farm Bill funding (project 3.0251), through a Cooperative Agreement between USDA and UH-CTAHR. Additional support was provided by USDA-NIFA Hatch projects HAW00942-H and HAW00956-H, administered UH-CTAHR. We also thank Anthony R. Clarke for reviewing an earlier version of the manuscript and Richard A.I. Drew and David L. Hancock for their insight, mentoring and long hours discussing the relationships among species in the OFF complex and the higher classification of dacine fruit flies. Desley Tree and Justin Bartlett provided access to the impressive QDAF fruit fly collection in Brisbane. The use or mention of a trademark or proprietary product does not constitute an endorsement, guarantee, or warranty of the product and does not imply its approval to the exclusion of other suitable products by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, an equal opportunity employer. + This study was supported by grants from the CLL Global Research Foundation, the EUCAAD 200755 project funded under the auspices of the EU Seventh Framework Programme, the Cancer and Allergy Foundation, the Swedish Research Council/SIDA/ SAREC, the Iranian Ministry of Health and Medical Education, the Swedish Cancer Society, the Cancer Society in Stockholm, the King Gustaf Vth Jubilee Fund, Vinnova, the Karolinska Institutet Foundations and the Stockholm County Council. We are grateful to the Career Training Interexchange program that facilitated the training period of Maitane Olabarrieta within the USGS. Maitane Olabarrieta also acknowledges funding from the ''Cantabria Campus International Augusto Gonzalez Linares Program.'' We would also like to thank Giovanni Coco, John C. Warner, and Falk Feddersen for their support with this work and constructive suggestions. We are also grateful to the developers of the COAWST modeling system, SWAN, and ROMS models. WRG was supported by ONR grant N00014-13-1-0368. The authors would also like to thank Sergio Fagherazzi, Xavier Bertin, and the third journal reviewer for their suggestions. The data and numerical results used in this paper will made available upon request to the main author. We thank the Red Wolf Recovery Program, specifically Rebecca Bartel, Art Beyer, Chris Lucash, Ford Mauney, Michael Morse and Ryan Nordsven for their support. We also thank Kristin Brzeski for constructive comments on the manuscript. The findings and conclusions in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. We are grateful to the families and patients who have participated in this research study. We acknowledge Hilde Van Esch for help with patient recruitment, and we thank Yi Mu, UC Davis Department of Public Health Sciences, for assistance with data management and analysis. @@ -108,13 +108,13 @@ The study was supported by University of Udine, Italy, Associazione "Mi Fido di Te" ONLUS and Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Città di Castello, Italy. The VHR imagery was provided by the US Department of State (USDS) Humanitarian Information Unit, under the NextView License. The authors thank the FAO-SWALIM staff, without whom the field campaign would not have been possible. Finally, the authors thank Dr Roberto Colombo of the University of Milan-Bicocca for the field spectroscopy equipment used in the field campaign. We thank Rick van Leeuwen, Wouter Verhesen, Kevin Custers, and Hans Duimel for their technical support. - Acknowledgements. This research was supported by grants to RL, BZ and KV from the Swedish Cancer Society, the Stockholm Cancer Society, the Swedish Research Foundation, the Swedish Childhood Cancer Foundation, the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare, the Stockholm County Council, the Karolinska Institutet Research Fund and the European Union FP6 (Chemores), and FP7 (Apo-Sys). VOK was supported by a fellowship from the Swedish Institute and Karolinska Institutet and AHV from the Wenner-Gren Foundation. + Acknowledgements. This research was supported by grants to RL, BZ and KV from the Swedish Cancer Society, the Stockholm Cancer Society, the Swedish Research Foundation, the Swedish Childhood Cancer Foundation, the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare, the Stockholm County Council, the Karolinska Institutet Research Fund and the European Union FP6 (Chemores), and FP7 (Apo-Sys). VOK was supported by a fellowship from the Swedish Institute and Karolinska Institutet and AHV from the Wenner-Gren Foundation. This manuscript benefited from careful and constructive reviews by J. P. Brun Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems The study is funded by Medtronic Inc. We acknowledge J. A. Hoyos for a critical reading of this manuscript and useful comments. The financial supports from CNPq and FAPESP, under grants 15/04451-2 and 307620/2015-8, are also acknowledged. Acknowledgement: The authors wish to thank H. Dong, J. Guzman, and I. Tice for their discussions and pointing out references [2, 13, 14] on regularity of Stokes problems in a domain with corners. Y. Guo's research is supported in part by NSF C grant 10828103 and NSF grant DMS-0905255, and T. Nguyen's research was supported in part by the NSF under grant DMS-1405728. The authors are grateful to Christian Lafarge for animal care and Anne Diot and Corine Pouyet for participation in tissue protein synthesis determination. The authors had no conflicts of interest. This research was supported by the Proteus Bilateral Programme between Slovenia (Slovenian Research Agency) and France (French Research Ministry). The contribution of each author was as follows: T. P., conception and design, tissue sampling, data processing, drafting and revision of the manuscript; L. M. and D. R., conception and design, tissue sampling, revision of manuscript; M. C. R., protein synthesis rate determinations; C. B., design, tissue sampling, blood cell counts and MPO determinations, data processing; J. S., conception and design, tissue sampling, data processing, revision of manuscript; P. P. M., conception and design, animal experiment, tissue sampling and revision of manuscript. - The authors gratefully acknowledge BAU-USDA Soybean Project, for financial assistance to conduct this experiment. + The authors gratefully acknowledge BAU-USDA Soybean Project, for financial assistance to conduct this experiment. Acknowledgments KS-A, RM, XY, CL, LG and MV wish to thank Changyu Fan and Yun Shen for providing informatics support. The publication of this article was funded by the Qatar National Library. This work was supported by the National Science Foundation with Grant BCS 9207007. Drs Petrie and Collins were research residents supported by the Department of Orthopaedics. No benefits in any form have been received or will be received from a commercial party related directly or indirectly to the subject of this article. @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ We acknowledge the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure (NCRIS) of Australia for providing access to bioinformatics computational pipelines used in this study and the Research Institute of Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry for financial support (ZD200902). Funded by a grant from the National Institute on Aging (R01 AG023090). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institute on Aging or the National Institutes of Health. This study was supported by the International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri and the Johns Hopkins Global Center on Childhood Obesity (no. 2001656847). We thank the study participants for their cooperation and Leslie Duling and Nora Geary for their help in study coordination, data collection, and data management. - The authors gratefully acknowledge Solvay Engineering Plastics for supporting this work and for providing material data and specimens. This work benefited from the financial support of the French Minister for Research (ANRT) (Grant no: CNRS 079212: UM2 121532) and was performed in the framework of the European DURAFIP project (FUI project supported by Oseo). + The authors gratefully acknowledge Solvay Engineering Plastics for supporting this work and for providing material data and specimens. This work benefited from the financial support of the French Minister for Research (ANRT) (Grant no: CNRS 079212: UM2 121532) and was performed in the framework of the European DURAFIP project (FUI project supported by Oseo). The authors wish to thanks all those administrators and practitioners who participated in the study. A special acknowledgement is given to the funder of the research project the Centre jeunesse de Montréal Institut Universitaire. Its contribution makes this project possible. Acknowledgments. This work was supported by PRGS under the Grant No. GRS100323, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia. The authors thank all of the study participants. We also thank James Hicks for his editorial assistance. @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ We would like to thank Lucilla Scuto (Central Core Lab, EuroImaging, Rome) for careful assistance in collecting digital images from the suburban centres, and in storing echo and ECG readings. We are also grateful to Dr Tarcisio Vago, Ospedale Luigi Sacco (Milan, Italy) for assaying NT-proBNP, and to Margareth Becker for her help in editing the manuscript. They funding body had no role in the concept or design of the study, or in the data reporting. This study was supported in part by National Institutes of Health Grants R03 CA108364 (L.E.W.), P50 CA116199 (H.G.), R01 ES011740, and R01 CA131274 (Q.W.), and P30 CA016672 (M. D. Anderson Cancer Center). We thank Margaret Lung for her assistance in recruiting the subjects; Yawei Qiao, Kejing Xu, Zhensheng Liu, Jianzhong He, and Yinyan Li for their laboratory assistance. This work was published with the kind financial support of Bulgarian Science Fund. - Acknowledgements This trial was funded and sponsored by Cancer Research UK (grant number C357/A12197). Also supported by the Christie NHS Foundation trust, the European Union FP6 Programme 'ATTACK' and Manchester Cancer Research Centre Biobank. Sincere thanks go to all the patients and their families who participated in this trial. + Acknowledgements This trial was funded and sponsored by Cancer Research UK (grant number C357/A12197). Also supported by the Christie NHS Foundation trust, the European Union FP6 Programme 'ATTACK' and Manchester Cancer Research Centre Biobank. Sincere thanks go to all the patients and their families who participated in this trial. The authors declare that they have received no funding for the research reported. The authors thank Susanne Schwanz for technical support, Oliver Gould for his help with the figure design, and Clemens Kunz (Friedrich-Schiller University Jena) for help with the formation of defined damages in the samples utilized for self-healing experiments. This work was supported by the Helmholtz-Association through programme-oriented funding. Dr. Peter Hasselbacher kindly provided the histologic and immunofluorescent studies of the skin biopsy. Dr. F. C. McDuffie generously performed the monoclonal rheumatoid factor assays. @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ We thank two anonymous reviewers for helpful comments that improved the manuscript. We would like to thank David Rand, Hugo Sequeira, LIAAD-INESC Porto LA, Centro de Matemática da Universidade do Minho, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT), PRODYN-ESF, and Jorge Carneiro and Jorge Zubelli for all the encouragement and helpful comments. We thank the Programs POCTI and POSI by FCT and Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e do Ensino Superior, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Centro de Matemática da Universidade do Minho (CMAT) and Centro de Matemática da Universidade do Porto (CMUP) for their financial support. Bruno Oliveira gratefully acknowledges financial support from PRODEP III by FSE and EU and Miguel Ferreira gratefully acknowledges financial support from Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) given through a PhD scholarship. Acknowledgements: We thank Dr. F. Leal for technical assistance in FPLC analysis and N.S.D. Skinner for proofreading the manuscript. - Acknowledgments The authors are grateful to Nicky Wilkinson for advice on data protection issues and Adrian Smith and Dr. Cesar Pichardo-Almarza for testing the on-line analysis tools and reporting tools during the development of the DISRUPT postprandial database. We also thank Drs. Pieter Groot, Charlotte Walden and Cesar Pichardo-Almarza for proof-reading of the manuscript. the DISRUPT project was funded by a BBSRC Industry Interchange Program (IIP/ 0307/009). + Acknowledgments The authors are grateful to Nicky Wilkinson for advice on data protection issues and Adrian Smith and Dr. Cesar Pichardo-Almarza for testing the on-line analysis tools and reporting tools during the development of the DISRUPT postprandial database. We also thank Drs. Pieter Groot, Charlotte Walden and Cesar Pichardo-Almarza for proof-reading of the manuscript. the DISRUPT project was funded by a BBSRC Industry Interchange Program (IIP/ 0307/009). Acknowledgments. This work was funded by the National Science Foundation (Grants OCE-0647667, OCE-1537890, AGS-1036062, AGS-1036006, and AGS-1444294), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Grant NA07OAR4310094), and the Natural Environment Research Council (Grant NE/ J020893/1). The authors thank the anonymous reviewers for thoroughly and critically evaluating the manuscript. They are also grateful to the crew of the R/V Knorr for supporting us while chasing storms and that of the NOAA ship Ronald H. Brown for their support during SO GasEx. Data from the HiWinGS cruise will be made available via anonymous ftp (ftp1. esrl.noaa.gov/psd3/cruises/HIWINGS_2013/Collective_ We thank Xiaoxiao Bai for helpful comments on the manuscript. This work was supported by the Patrick and Catherine Weldon Donaghue Medical Research Foundation, and by the Betsy and Jonathan Blattmachr family. Li Yang was supported by the China Scholarship Council. We most thank Dr. Behnam Baghianimoghadam for his consultation in the translation, editing and publication of the manuscript. @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ [56] Acknowledgments. We are grateful for the advice of Deborah The authors would like to gratefully acknowledge the contribution of E.L. Aronson We thank Felix Kahlhoefer, Matthew McCullough, Ian Shoemaker, John March-Russell and Stephen West for discussions. MD and CM also wish to thank Michael Spannowsky for 'stimulating' discussions. We thank Gary Steigman for pointing out an error in eq. (10) in an early version of this work. - This paper is a product of the UK Natural Environment Research Council's Valuing Nature Network with additional support from the Economic and Social Research Council and UK Department for International Development. We thank all participants in the VNN project workshops for their inputs. + This paper is a product of the UK Natural Environment Research Council's Valuing Nature Network with additional support from the Economic and Social Research Council and UK Department for International Development. We thank all participants in the VNN project workshops for their inputs. We wish to thank Dr. Haruhiko MORI (17) This work was supported by NIH grant HL 69723 (S.M.S). We thank Yoshiko Miyake, Yoko Shiozawa, Seiichi Kotoda, Yoshiharu Tsuru, Toshihiro Nagai, Koji Shimoda, and Toshio Terashima for excellent technical assistance. We are also grateful to Kazuto Yamazaki, Keiko Fukada, and Takeshi Suzuki for their comments on the manuscript. This study was supported in part by research grants from the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, Japan, and by the Program for Promotion of Fundamental Studies in Health Science of the National Institute of Biomedical Innovation (to K. Fukuda). @@ -264,19 +264,19 @@ We acknowledge funding from the National Institutes of Health (R01GM118675 and R21EB021651) and the National Science Foundation (CHE-1351933). The present research was partly supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31672071), and Special Funds of Central Colleges Basic Scientific Research Operating Expenses (No. 2452015096). We wish to thank all volunteers for their participation in the study. - We thank L Chamberlain and B Martin for sharing their Acyl-RAC protocol, Y and M Fukata for the DHHC plasmids and the PEGylation protocol, P Bastiaens for the APT plasmids and Sylvia Ho for generating the shRNA ZDHHC6 construct. The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007(FP/ -2013)/ERC Grant Agreement n. 340260 -PalmERa'. This work was also supported by grants from the Swiss National Science Foundation (to GvdG and to VH), the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) Chemical Biology (to GvdG) and the Swiss SystemsX.ch initiative evaluated by the Swiss National Science Foundation (LipidX) (to GvdG and to VH). TD is a recipient of an iPhD fellowship from the Swiss SystemsX.ch initiative. + We thank L Chamberlain and B Martin for sharing their Acyl-RAC protocol, Y and M Fukata for the DHHC plasmids and the PEGylation protocol, P Bastiaens for the APT plasmids and Sylvia Ho for generating the shRNA ZDHHC6 construct. The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007(FP/ -2013)/ERC Grant Agreement n. 340260 -PalmERa'. This work was also supported by grants from the Swiss National Science Foundation (to GvdG and to VH), the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) Chemical Biology (to GvdG) and the Swiss SystemsX.ch initiative evaluated by the Swiss National Science Foundation (LipidX) (to GvdG and to VH). TD is a recipient of an iPhD fellowship from the Swiss SystemsX.ch initiative. The research leading to these results has in part been funded by the ESA project GHG-CCI, the DLR grant SADOS, the EU project ACCENT-Plus, and the University and the State of Bremen. Russell R. Dickerson was supported by NASA/AQAST. We thank ESA and DLR for providing the SCIAMACHY Level 1 data and the SCIA-MACHY calibration team (DLR, SRON, University of Bremen, ESA, and others) for continuously improving the quality of the spectra. We acknowledge the use of data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. We also thank the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) for providing the meteorological reanalysis data. The authors would like to acknowledge the Irish Cattle Breeding Federation (ICBF) for access to estimates of sire merit. Acknowledgments: We thank Steve Berman and Edwin Asturias for their guidance. We thank Bernhard Geiger for providing liver MR images, as well as Ali Khamene and Frank Sauer for their support. This work is funded by Siemens Corporate Research and Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) at the University of Minnesota. This research was conducted by the financial grant provided by JSS University, Mysore. Authors sincerely acknowledge their support and encouragement. - Acknowledgements. Work of the third author is partially supported by STARTproject Y237 of the Austrian Science Fund and by the MNZZS of Serbia 144016. + Acknowledgements. Work of the third author is partially supported by START project Y237 of the Austrian Science Fund and by the MNZZS of Serbia 144016. We cordially thank Dr. Gerd Neugebauer for his help in creating a subset of a bibtex data base using BibTool, as well as Dr. Ricardo A. Chávez Montes, Prof. Magnus Palmblad and Martin Fenner for comments on the manuscript. Warm thanks also go to Anubhav Kumar and Jennifer König for proofreading. This work was supported by the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, US Department of Energy under grant DE-FG36-08G018006. One of us (GMK) acknowledges support under an NDSEG graduate fellowship. We also acknowledge use of facilities supported by the Center for Science and Engineering of Materials, an NSF MRSEC. I would like to thank Mr. Emile A. Minoli for contributions in Chapters 2 and 3. The cover page shows Daniel Minoli (center front) with a slide rule next to an AM radio the student trio built based on discrete electronic components. Students Melvin Lee (left front) and Steven Lightburn (right front) part of the student trio are with Mr. Tepper (middle front), electronics teacher in a Technical Electronics Laboratory in Hight School in Brooklyn, NY in the fall of 1970. Two second-row students are unidentified. As this textbook shows, electronics and electronics density has come a long way in the past 35 years, and will continue to do so under the thrust of nanotechnology. All sequences were performed at the Molecular Biology Unit, Institut Pasteur de Montevideo. The authors thank Natalia Rego and Horacio Botti for helpful discussion and suggestions, Hugo Naya for sharing the bioinformatic facilities of UBI Institut Pasteur Montevideo and Marissa Vignali and Peter Myler (Seattle Biomedical Research Institute; Seattle, WA USA) for helpful suggestions in library construction and sequencing. The authors are grateful to Thomas O. Mason for numerous stimulating discussions. Initial simulations for amorphous Zn-Sn-In-O under strain were performed by Rabi Khanal. The work was performed under the collaborative MRSEC program at Northwestern University and supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) grant DMR-1121262. Computational resources are provided by the NSF-supported XSEDE program and by Department of Energy NERSC facilities. - Acknowledgements. This work was developed under the MINECO predoctoral grants BES-2014-067894 and EEBB-I-16-11044, cofunded by the European Social Fund. The work at University of Barcelona was partly supported by the Spanish MINECO under the project AYA2013-42614-P and AYA2016-77939-P with partial support by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF/FEDER). RGH acknowledges the financial support of the University of Alcalá under project CCG2015/EXP-055 and the Spanish MINECO under project ESP2015-68266-R. Funding of this work was also partially provided by the Spanish MINECO under the project MDM-2014-0369 of ICCUB (Unidad de Excelencia "Marıá de Maeztu"). The editor thanks R. Du Toit Strauss and an anonymous referee for their assistance in evaluating this paper. + Acknowledgements. This work was developed under the MINECO predoctoral grants BES-2014-067894 and EEBB-I-16-11044, cofunded by the European Social Fund. The work at University of Barcelona was partly supported by the Spanish MINECO under the project AYA2013-42614-P and AYA2016-77939-P with partial support by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF/FEDER). RGH acknowledges the financial support of the University of Alcalá under project CCG2015/EXP-055 and the Spanish MINECO under project ESP2015-68266-R. Funding of this work was also partially provided by the Spanish MINECO under the project MDM-2014-0369 of ICCUB (Unidad de Excelencia "Marıá de Maeztu"). The editor thanks R. Du Toit Strauss and an anonymous referee for their assistance in evaluating this paper. Acknowledgments All images are by Francesco Gherardini unless otherwise noted. Statistical analysis. A t-test (two tailed) was performed for statistical analysis if not otherwise specified. An F-test was used to determine equal or unequal variance in the t-test. *, ** and *** indicate P valueo0.05,o0.01 ando0.001, respectively. Data availability. Solid-state NMR data is available at: https://www.repository. cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/254646. The authors declare that all other relevant data supporting the findings of this study are available within the article and its Supplementary Information Files or on request from the corresponding authors. We would like to thank members of the Hutter lab for critically reading the manuscript. @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ The authors acknowledge the facilities of the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, New Delhi (DBT) under M.Sc. Biotechnology program. Facilities of DBT's Bioinformatics Sub Center are also gratefully acknowledged. The present study was supported by the Health Bureau of Zhejiang Province (grant no. 2013KYA108) and Health and Family Planning Commission of Zhejiang Province (grant nos. 2013KYA108 and 2014KYA260). This research was funded by the Dennis Cooper Hematology Young Investigator Award and grant P30 CA016359 from the National Cancer Institute. - This work has been carried out in the scope of INCO-DC project ERBIC18CT97016 'Development of a simple technology in drinking water treatment for nitrate and pesticide removal', financed by the European Commission. Thanks to Fred Rainey for supplying the sequence and manuscript for T. hydrothermalis in advance of their publication. + This work has been carried out in the scope of INCO-DC project ERBIC18CT97016 'Development of a simple technology in drinking water treatment for nitrate and pesticide removal', financed by the European Commission. Thanks to Fred Rainey for supplying the sequence and manuscript for T. hydrothermalis in advance of their publication. We thank Michel Desjardins for making the Phosphorimager system available to us. We also thank Sonia Broccoli for critical reading of the manuscript. This work was supported by Grants FNR 12667 from the CIHR (to M.D.) and GM54226 from NIGMS (to Y.-C.T.-D). M.D. is a chercheur-boursier senior from the FRSQ. C.H. holds a studenship award from the FRSQ. The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support by the Research Program of Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (NJ10245). The authors wish to thank Graham Mc Geoch, Chief Clinical Editor, Health Pathways, Canterbury District Health Board. @@ -301,11 +301,11 @@ ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. We are grateful to Y. Asari, C. Tanaka, M. Noda, R. Haraguchi, M. Matsuhashi, K. Akashi, S. Satoh, N. Machida, A. Yoshioka, and I. Izumi, for their technical assistance. We thank Y. Hashimoto, H. Yanagawa, and Y. Konno for their critical comments and C. L. Bridgman for her critical reading of the manuscript. We thank Yunde Zhao and Youfa Cheng for sharing seed and reagents prior to publication. We thank Judy Callis and John Labavitch for helpful discussions on this project. Some seed stocks were obtained from the ABRC. Funding: This research was funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (grant number R01HS018372). - This work is partially financed by the ERDF European Regional Development Fund through the COMPETE Programme and by National Funds through the FCT Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia within project SELF-PVP (FCOMP-01-0124-FEDER-013070) + This work is partially financed by the ERDF European Regional Development Fund through the COMPETE Programme and by National Funds through the FCT Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia within project SELF-PVP (FCOMP-01-0124-FEDER-013070) Acknowledgements. We thank the Electron Microscopy Unit, Universidade da Coruna, for the fachties. This study was partially funded by the Servicio de Medio Arnbiente Natural, We thank Y. Fujita and Barry Gumbiner for constructs and Marc Mumby for PP2Ac antibody. This research was supported in part by NIH grants GM56362 and CA142823. The author wish to thank E. Brod, R. Pedersen, A.F. Øgaard and T.K. Haraldsen for advice on experimental setup and obtaining waste materials. The author also wishes to thank two anonymous reviewers and the editor for useful advice and editing of the manuscript. This study was funded by CORE Organic II "IMproved Phosphorus Resource efficiency in Organic agriculture Via recycling and Enhanced biological mobilisation" (IMPROVE-P), which aims to design improved P recycling systems for organic farming. - This work was supported in part by CONACYT project 32415-E and DGAPA, UNAM project IN-110200. + This work was supported in part by CONACYT project 32415-E and DGAPA, UNAM project IN-110200. The authors are grateful to the National Institutes for Health (GM094919 (EUREKA)) and the Science Foundation of Ireland (08/IN.1/B2070) for support. The authors are grateful to Dr. Ian Macara for providing the wildtype and GAP-deficient p190RhoGAP expression vectors. We also wish to thank Christy Cloonan for excellent technical assistance, Dr. Channing Der for the Lsc construct, Geneva Arthur for preparation of the manuscript, and the members of the Burridge laboratory and Dr. Leslie Petch for thoughtful discussions. This work was supported by National Institutes of Health grant GM29860. We acknowledge use of beamline BL17U1 at the Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility (China). @@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ We thank Dr. Christoph Kolling for obtaining synovial tissue for our research project (approved by the local ethical committee). We thank Maria Comazzi, Peter Künzler and Ferenc Pataky for excellent technical assistance. We thank Prof. Dr. Beat A. Michel for his support. This work is supported by National Cancer Institute grant R01CA136933 to D.C. This study was supported by the Doctoral Scientific Research Foundation of Henan University of Science and Technology, China (grant no. 09001677). - This work was supported by the Project 61201153 supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Research Project of CCF-Qimingxingchen Hongyan (CCFVenustechRP2016004), and the National 973 Program of China under Grant 2012CB315805. + This work was supported by the Project 61201153 supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Research Project of CCF-Qimingxingchen Hongyan (CCFVenustechRP2016004), and the National 973 Program of China under Grant 2012CB315805. The author would like to express his deepest gratitude to Dr. Andrzej Jankowski for the close cooperation of the development the IGrC approach. This work was supported by CONACyT (grant 83049). Supplementary data and figures for this paper are available from the IUCr electronic archives (Reference: GG2086). A.E.R. and D.M.F. acknowledge support from NIH grant R24GM115277. Author Contributions: All authors wrote and revised this review with A.K.D collating the final version and submission. @@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ This work was financially supported by National Natural Sciences Foundation of China (81372446), National S & T Major Project (2011ZX09102-001-10 and 2015ZX09102010). Joint Acknowledgment/Disclosure Statement: This work was supported by a grant from the Commonwealth Fund, New York, NY. We acknowledge the contributions of the anonymous reviewers for numerous helpful suggestions. None of the authors reported a conflict of interest with respect to this project. Disclosures: Health Research & Educational Trust is the publisher of HSR. Disclaimers: None. We thank Achim Stephan, Andrea Wittmann, Norman Mack and David Westermann for generous support with the whole-genome sequencing, the FISH and the preparation of the tumor sections. Ivo Buchhalter is gratefully acknowledged for support with the analysis of the whole-genome sequencing data. We thank Till Milde for the patient-derived xenograft model. - Terminology was used according to the recommendations by the European consortium "Systematic Evaluation of the ground based (micro-) gravity simulation paradigms available in Europe" (ESA contract 4200022650) [52] . We gratefully acknowledge financial support by DLR (grant no. 50WB0912), the Italian Space Agency, Rome , (grant MoMa/ERMEIS) and the Fondazione Banco di Sardegna, Sassari (grant 968/2010.0373). We also gratefully acknowledge the support of (in alphabetic order) Miriam Christen, Karl-Heinrich Grote, Sonja Krammer, Liliana Layer, Jutta Müller, Marianne Ott, Irina Rau and Monika Sebele. We are indebted to Partec GmbH (Münster, Germany) for providing the CyFlow SL for on-site analysis at ESRANGE Space Port and their excellent support. We thank PromoCell (Heidelberg, Germany) for the excellent collaboration in this project and for their individual service and custom production of material. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the European Space Agency, especially Rene Demets and Antonio Verga, of the Swedish Space Cooperation, especially Per Holm, Franz Gronmayer, Matthias Abrahamsson and Gunnar Florin, the Center for Concepts in Mechatronics (CCM), especially Edwin Langerak, and Dutch Space, especially Guus Borst. We thank Ms. Naomi Shepherd for editing the manuscript. + Terminology was used according to the recommendations by the European consortium "Systematic Evaluation of the ground based (micro-) gravity simulation paradigms available in Europe" (ESA contract 4200022650) [52] . We gratefully acknowledge financial support by DLR (grant no. 50WB0912), the Italian Space Agency, Rome , (grant MoMa/ERMEIS) and the Fondazione Banco di Sardegna, Sassari (grant 968/2010.0373). We also gratefully acknowledge the support of (in alphabetic order) Miriam Christen, Karl-Heinrich Grote, Sonja Krammer, Liliana Layer, Jutta Müller, Marianne Ott, Irina Rau and Monika Sebele. We are indebted to Partec GmbH (Münster, Germany) for providing the CyFlow SL for on-site analysis at ESRANGE Space Port and their excellent support. We thank PromoCell (Heidelberg, Germany) for the excellent collaboration in this project and for their individual service and custom production of material. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the European Space Agency, especially Rene Demets and Antonio Verga, of the Swedish Space Cooperation, especially Per Holm, Franz Gronmayer, Matthias Abrahamsson and Gunnar Florin, the Center for Concepts in Mechatronics (CCM), especially Edwin Langerak, and Dutch Space, especially Guus Borst. We thank Ms. Naomi Shepherd for editing the manuscript. This work is dedicated to the memory of Dr Joaquin Mateu (Barcelona, 9/1/1921-18/1/2015, who really discovered and first studied C. aliai. The authors are grateful to Dr Thierry Deuve (Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris) for some important advices. A particular thank is also due to Mr Jaroslav Kaláb (Kuřim, Czechia>) and to Dr Massimo Meregalli (Department of Animal and Human Biology, University of Turin, Italy) for information on habitats and photos, and to Prof. Ronald Hedrick (School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA, USA) for his assistance in editing the English text of the manuscript. Re-establishment of Carabus (Cathoplius) aliai Escalera, 1944... Stanford University. The study was supported by National Forest Funds, transferred to the Tatra National Park in 2016. @@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ This work is supported in part by NASA grant NNX07AH65G and the Smithsonian Institution. This work has made use of the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED) which is operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. We thank John ZuHone and Ryan Johnson for helpful discussions. Facilities: CXO (ACIS-I, ACIS-S), VLA This work has partly been supported by the European Commission under contract number H2020-ICT-645403-ROBDREAM. Acknowledgements. The authors thank the Space Weather Prediction Center of NOAA and SIDC for providing access to their archived space weather alerts. The MIRACLE network is operated as an international collaboration under the leadership of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. The IMAGE magnetometer data are collected as a joint European collaboration. INAF-IAPS (Italy) and the University of Oulu (Finland) maintain the ITACA ASCs and the ASC in Sodankylä. National Institute on Polar Research (Japan) is acknowledged for their service of auroral images which was used in RAF testing. A. Ketola, L. Häkkinen, S. Mäkinen, P. Posio, K. Pajunpää and A. Koistinen (all in FMI Observation Unit) are acknowledged for their persistent and professional work for MIRACLE observations. P. Janhunen (FMI) gave valuable advice in the analysis of W/V curves. Edited by: J. Pulliainen - The authors would like to thank the NIH Protein Structure Initiative for generous support of the PHENIX project (1P01 GM063210). This work was supported in part by the US Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. RJR is supported by a Principal Research Fellowship from the Wellcome Trust (UK). The authors would like to thank Gerard Kleywegt for pointing out the differences between PDB entries 1zen and 1b57 and an anonymous reviewer for unusually extensive and insightful questions and comments. + The authors would like to thank the NIH Protein Structure Initiative for generous support of the PHENIX project (1P01 GM063210). This work was supported in part by the US Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. RJR is supported by a Principal Research Fellowship from the Wellcome Trust (UK). The authors would like to thank Gerard Kleywegt for pointing out the differences between PDB entries 1zen and 1b57 and an anonymous reviewer for unusually extensive and insightful questions and comments. Acknowledgments RvM received a scholarship of the Technology Foundation (STW Project 7180). Nicola Tien is acknowledged for many useful comments and stimulating discussions. The comments of two anonymous reviewers was greatly appreciated. Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited. We thank A. DeLong, R. Offringa, J. Friml and J. Xu for providing published materials, and J. Xu for helpful comments on this manuscript. This work was supported by Academic Research Funds (MOE2009-T2-2-111, R-154-000-468-112, R-154-000-598-112 and R-154-000-506-112) from the Ministry of Education-Singapore, the Singapore National Research Foundation, under its Competitive Research Programme (NRF2010NRF-CRP002-018), and the intramural resource support from National University of Singapore and Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory. The authors wish to thank the Senex Energy Ltd management team and the APPEA Technical Program Committee for the opportunity to publish this paper. The authors wish to thank Alan Sansome of DMITRE for assistance in the reconnaissance of data, James Crowley for technical reviews and support during the writing of this paper, Michaela Farrow of Schlumberger for her ongoing assistance, David Warner and Bob Frears for technical review, Tony Kennaird for assistance with core analysis, and Mark Riley and Ian Moffat of Precipice Training who provided insightful opinions and facilitated numerous interesting discussions during interpretation. The authors also wish to thank previous investigators for documenting the stratigraphic complexity of the Cooper Basin. The views presented in this paper are those of the authors at the time of publication and do not necessarily reflect those of Senex Energy Ltd management. @@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ Acknowledgments Funding for this study was provided by the National Insitute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) R01-DA032550. The original data collection was funded by R01-DA11796 and R01-MH57005. Dr. Johnson's work was supported by K01-DA31738. Dr. Matson's work was supported by K01-DA035387. We thank all members of the Department of Molecular Genetics of the Tokyo Medical and Dental University who provided helpful discussion. This study was supported by a grant from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan (JSPS KAKENHI no. 15598477). The authors wish to thank Doug Robinson (JMP Life Sciences) for help with array analysis, Charles Vanderburg (MGH Department of Neurology) for technical help and Matthew J Niederst for providing patient-derived cell lines. This work was supported by NIH RO1 CA207186 (DAH), HHMI (DAH, MNR), National Institute of Health/National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research K08DE020139 (SMR) and the Burroughs Wellcome Fund (MNR). - This work was supported by INRIA FRM, ERC-NERVI number 227747, European Union Project # FP7-269921 (BrainScales), and Mathemacs # FP7-ICT-2011.9.7 + This work was supported by INRIA FRM, ERC-NERVI number 227747, European Union Project # FP7-269921 (BrainScales), and Mathemacs # FP7-ICT-2011.9.7 The authors wish to express their appreciation to all study participants on the TwinsUK, KORA and EGCUT studies for donating their blood samples and time. We thank Drs Ralf Klessen, Volker Springel and Meng Xiang-Grüß for making available some of the numerical tools that we used for the calculations presented in this paper. We furthermore thank the referee for his comments on an earlier version of this paper, that significantly improved the quality of the publication. The research reported herein was supported by the Center's Partnership Program. The findings and conclusions expressed are solely those of the authors and do not represent the views or policy of the partners or the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. @@ -524,7 +524,7 @@ This paper was supported by the Israel Science Foundation (Grant 159/10 awarded to Ram Frost), by a Marie Curie IIF fellowship awarded to Blair Armstrong (PIIF-GA-2013-627784), and by the NICHD (RO1 HD 067364 awarded to Ken Pugh and Ram Frost, and PO1 HD 01994 awarded to Haskins Laboratories). Acknowledgements We thank Mr. Alberto Parisi for technical support. We thank the DESY directorate for their strong support and encouragement. The remarkable achievements of the HERA machine group were essential for the successful completion of this work and are gratefully acknowledged. We also thank G. Kramer for useful discussions and B. Pötter for providing the JetViP calculation. - This project was funded by Horticulture Australia Limited in partnership with AusVeg (project number VG07126; program 2AE1) and USDA-ARS CRIS Project 5358-21000-035-00. We gratefully acknowledge the bean growers and processors who allowed access to their fields for sampling. Travel of Dr Gent to Australia was also partially funded by the University of Tasmania 's Visiting Scholar Program. Thanks are also extended to Craig Palmer, Stacey Pilkington, Dr Jason Scott, Thomas O'Malley, Phillip Beveridge, Gordon Tuck, and Phil Gardam, University of Tasmania, for excellent technical assistance. + This project was funded by Horticulture Australia Limited in partnership with AusVeg (project number VG07126; program 2AE1) and USDA-ARS CRIS Project 5358-21000-035-00. We gratefully acknowledge the bean growers and processors who allowed access to their fields for sampling. Travel of Dr Gent to Australia was also partially funded by the University of Tasmania 's Visiting Scholar Program. Thanks are also extended to Craig Palmer, Stacey Pilkington, Dr Jason Scott, Thomas O'Malley, Phillip Beveridge, Gordon Tuck, and Phil Gardam, University of Tasmania, for excellent technical assistance. This work was supported by grants from the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq), Fundação Araucária (FA), and Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento do Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES). The sponsors had no involvement in the study design, collection, analysis and interpretation of data, writing or revision of the report or in the decision of publishing. The authors would like to express their gratitude for the technical assistance of Aparecida Pinto Munhos Hermoso, Célia Akemi Gasparetto, Irene Aparecida Bernardino, and Luiz Saraiva Arraes. [22] Acknowledgments. We wish to thank the National Science Foundation for financial support to R. Dugdale and F. Wilkerson (JGOFS-Synthesis and Modeling Program (SMP) grant OCE-01354430), F. Chai (SMP OCE-137272), and M. Lyle (OCE-9811272 and EPS 0132626). We would like to dedicate this paper to Jack Dymond, a close friend and colleague. His insights into biogeochemical cycling will be missed by us all. This is US JGOFS contribution 1048. I would like to thank the two anonymous reviewers for their comments and suggestions, as well as the DZ Bank Stiftung for the financial support during the study. @@ -536,11 +536,11 @@ I would like to express my gratitude to Prof. F.W.Hehl, P.S.Letelier and A.Wang for helpful discussions on the subject of this paper. Financial support from UERJ and CNPq. is gratefully acknowledged. Acknowledgments This work was supported by Kakenhi (15H05569 and 15H01417), the Life Science Foundation of Japan, the Inoue Foundation, and the Public Health Research Foundation. Acknowledgements. -The authors thank Dr. Bogdan Kralj of the Mass Spectrometry Centre at Jozef Stefan Institute (Ljubljana) and Janez Plavec of the Slovenian National NMR Centre. This investigation was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of Slovenia (P-0515) and COST-D8 Programme. - The experimental results presented in the paper were obtained in the framework of the TRE3 research project, funded by the Fondazione CARITRO -Cassa di Risparmio di Trento e Rovereto (Trento, Italy). The industrial partners X-Lam Dolomiti (Castel Ivano, Italy) and Rothoblaas (Cortaccia, Italy) are gratefully acknowledged for providing the materials used in the tests. Mario Pinna and Diego Magnago are gratefully acknowledged for preparation and running all the tests. Further acknowledgements are extended to Dr. Tiziano Sartori, who provided some useful remark on typical light-timber frame wall systems. + The experimental results presented in the paper were obtained in the framework of the TRE3 research project, funded by the Fondazione CARITRO -Cassa di Risparmio di Trento e Rovereto (Trento, Italy). The industrial partners X-Lam Dolomiti (Castel Ivano, Italy) and Rothoblaas (Cortaccia, Italy) are gratefully acknowledged for providing the materials used in the tests. Mario Pinna and Diego Magnago are gratefully acknowledged for preparation and running all the tests. Further acknowledgements are extended to Dr. Tiziano Sartori, who provided some useful remark on typical light-timber frame wall systems. This work was supported, in part, by a grant from the NIH/ NIMH (MH095325, K.S. and H.M.L., Multiple PI). The authors would express their gratitude to Professor Keiichi Noguchi for technical advice. This work was partially supported by the Mukai Science and Technology Foundation, Tokyo, Japan. Acknowledgments. We are grateful to C. Johnson for sending us an early version of [J] and to D. Nakano for helpful conversations. We also thank the referee for helpful comments. - The authors acknowledge expert advice and contributions from Chris Westlake, Guowei Fang, Ben Chih, Andy Peterson, Cecile Chalouni, John S. Beck, Darryl Y. Nishimura, Charles C. Searby, Martin Griebel, John Neveu, Bogdan Budnik, Renee Robinson, Alex Loktev, Jorge Torres, Saikat Mukhopadhyay, Dirk Siepe and Kevin Wright. We acknowledge the following support: JJM, NIH Medical Scientist Training Program Grant GM07365-33; RHG, the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research VIDI grant 016.066.354 and the EU FP7 "Syscilia" project 241955; LMB, the Cardiovascular Center Interdisciplinary Research Fellowship, University of Iowa; JFO, NIH grant DK071108; DCS, NIH Grant CA112369; J.B.V., Canadian Institutes of Health Research grant MOP-102758; DAD, KL2RR025015 and R01NS064077; J.F.R., NIH Grant R01-AR054396, the March of Dimes, the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, the Packard Foundation, and the Sandler Family Supporting Foundation; VCS, NIH Grants R01-EY11298, R01-EY017168, the Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust, Carver Endowment for Molecular Ophthalmology, and Research to Prevent Blindness. VCS is an HHMI investigator. FH is an HHMI Investigator, a Doris Duke Distinguished Clinical Scientist, and a Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor. FH acknowledges support from the NIH grants (DK1068306, DK1069274, and DK090917). + The authors acknowledge expert advice and contributions from Chris Westlake, Guowei Fang, Ben Chih, Andy Peterson, Cecile Chalouni, John S. Beck, Darryl Y. Nishimura, Charles C. Searby, Martin Griebel, John Neveu, Bogdan Budnik, Renee Robinson, Alex Loktev, Jorge Torres, Saikat Mukhopadhyay, Dirk Siepe and Kevin Wright. We acknowledge the following support: JJM, NIH Medical Scientist Training Program Grant GM07365-33; RHG, the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research VIDI grant 016.066.354 and the EU FP7 "Syscilia" project 241955; LMB, the Cardiovascular Center Interdisciplinary Research Fellowship, University of Iowa; JFO, NIH grant DK071108; DCS, NIH Grant CA112369; J.B.V., Canadian Institutes of Health Research grant MOP-102758; DAD, KL2RR025015 and R01NS064077; J.F.R., NIH Grant R01-AR054396, the March of Dimes, the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, the Packard Foundation, and the Sandler Family Supporting Foundation; VCS, NIH Grants R01-EY11298, R01-EY017168, the Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust, Carver Endowment for Molecular Ophthalmology, and Research to Prevent Blindness. VCS is an HHMI investigator. FH is an HHMI Investigator, a Doris Duke Distinguished Clinical Scientist, and a Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor. FH acknowledges support from the NIH grants (DK1068306, DK1069274, and DK090917). This study was funded by grant 1 R21 HD068736-01 from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Additional support came from NICHD award K01 HD075834. The content of this publication is the responsibility solely of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of NICHD or NIH. The present article was extracted from proposal No. 92-01-21-6745 approved by the Student Research Committee of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran. Thanks also go to the farmers who sincerely cooperated during the project. Writing assistance was provided by Anna Abt, Ph.D., of ETHOS Health Communications in Yardley, Pennsylvania, and was supported financially by Novo Nordisk Inc., Plainsboro, New Jersey, in compliance with international Good Publication Practice guidelines. @@ -556,14 +556,14 @@ The authors thank S Frankenberg and HC Kuo for comments on the manuscript and C Lorthongpanich for assistance in statistical analysis. They also thank PH Cheng, the animal care team and veterinary staff at the Yerkes National Primate Research Centre (YNPRC). All animal procedures were approved by the IACUC and the Biosafety Committee at the Emory University. This work was supported by NIH grant awarded to AWSC (RR018827-04). We thank the staff of the synchrotron beamlines involved in the work (beamline ID23-1 at the ESRF in Grenoble, France, beamline X06DA at the Swiss Light Source, Paul Scherrer Institut, in Villigen, Switzerland, and beamline MX-14.1 of HZB BESSY II, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Germany) for support and assistance with X-ray data collection. We are grateful to Günter Schwarz and Ulrich Baumann (both University of Cologne, Germany) for access to protein crystallography equipment. The work was funded by the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (grants 0107U003345, 0107U003345 and 0112U004110) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (grants NI 643/4-1 and NI 643/4-2). The authors thank the State Laboratory of Applied Organic Chemistry, Lanzhou University, for funding this study. - We are grateful for the financial support of the European Research Council grant on NANOGRAPH, DFG Priority Program SPP 1459, Graphene Flagship (No. CNECT-ICT-604391), and European Union Project MoQuaS (contract No. 610449). + We are grateful for the financial support of the European Research Council grant on NANOGRAPH, DFG Priority Program SPP 1459, Graphene Flagship (No. CNECT-ICT-604391), and European Union Project MoQuaS (contract No. 610449). One of us (LW) acknowledges Andrew Persily and members of his group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology for supplying the Model 3007 and the test house on the NIST campus where the indoor-outdoor measurements were made. WO gratefully acknowledges the assistance of Jane McAteer in monitoring several California restaurants, and the Flight Attendants' Medical Research Institute for support. We also acknowledge TSI for loaning a second Model 3007 to determine the precision of the instrument. Acknowledgments: S.O.K. and A.D.R. are financed by Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, Brasil. This research has made use of NASA's Astrophysics Data System and of the cross-match service provided by CDS, Strasbourg. Funding for the Sloan Digital Sky Survey has been provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science, and the Participating Institutions. The SDSS web site is www.sdss.org . Part of the work has been based on observations obtained at the Southern Astrophysical Research (SOAR) telescope, which is a joint project of the Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações e Comunicações (MCTIC) da República Federativa do Brasil, the U.S. National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO), the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), and Michigan State University (MSU). The authors wish to thank Dr P. Lewis and Dr M. Martin, Consultant Cardiologists, Stepping Hill Hospital, Stockport, for permission to study their patients and Dr P.J. Martin and the staff of the Pathology Department, Stepping Hill Hospital, for their valuable support in the collection of patients blood samples. The authors would like to acknowledge Bernd Brunner, PhD, and Cindy Wake, BS, for support of the motesanib and erlotinib bioanalytical analysis and sample coordination; Rebeca Melara, MS, and Jian-Feng Lu, PhD, for contributions to the pharmacokinetic analysis; and Erik Rasmussen, MS, for statistical support. Additionally, the authors would like to thank Benjamin Scott, PhD, and Ali Hassan, PhD (Complete Healthcare Communications, Inc., Chadds Ford, PA), whose work was funded by Amgen Inc., for assistance in writing this manuscript. Competing interests DK has received commercial research grants and support from Amgen Inc. NT and TP have served as consultants/advisors for Amgen Inc. JD has as served on the speakers' bureau for Novartis and Pfizer; has served as a consultant/advisor for Novartis, Pfizer, and Merck; and has provided testimony for Pfizer. SW has served on the speakers' bureau for Roche and Schering-Plough and has served as a consultant/advisor for Roche. SM, YNS, JJ, AHA are employees and shareholders in Amgen, Inc. LLS declares that she has no competing interests. The present study was supported by the Scientific Research Foundation of Wenzhou (grant no. Y20100042). Morten Andersen has received funding from the Novo Nordisk Foundation (NNF15SA0018404). - This research is partly supported by the research program "Desentralisasi DIKTI-ITB" with contract number 310n/I1.C01/PL/2015. + This research is partly supported by the research program "Desentralisasi DIKTI-ITB" with contract number 310n/I1.C01/PL/2015. The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support provided by the Brazilian funding agencies CNPq, CAPES and FAPERJ. We thank Youwei Wang, Bin Wang, Shulin Yan and Tiansuo Zhao for excellent technical assistance. This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (30570357 and 30600238), 863 project of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China(2006AA02A110), Tianjin Municipal Science and Technology Commission, China (06YFSZSF01300 and 05YFJZJC01500). We thank Kosuke Yusa and Graziano Martello for comments on the manuscript. We are grateful to Carla Mulas for assisting the miRNA expression plot, Yiping Zhang for lncRNA candidate prediction analysis and Rosalind Drummond for technical support. We thank Heather Lee for providing Dnmt3a and Dnmt3b siRNAs and Wolf Reik for support. We thank Nicholas Ingolia for useful discussion on lncRNA ribosomal footprinting. We also thank Peter Humphreys and Andy Riddell for technical support for imaging analysis and flow cytometry respectively. AS is supported @@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ We thank Garrelt Mellema for a useful correspondence. This work is partially supported by the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific research from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports, and Culture, Japan, Nos. 21111006, 22244030, 23540327 (K.K.), 23.5622 (T.S.) and 23740195(T.T.). The authors have no relationship with the NICS apart from being the recipients of a research grant which allowed this project to be undertaken. The NICS neither controlled nor influenced the study design, data collection, analysis, interpretation, writing or submitting of the article. All authors declare that they are unaware of any real or potential conflicts of interests arising from their involvement in the research project described in this manuscript or in their roles as co-authors of the manuscript. This work was part of a PhD project at the University of Tasmania. Scholarship support was provided to the F. H. by the University of Tasmania and an incremental scholarship by the CSIRO/UTAS Quantitative Marine Science program. The authors gratefully acknowledge Craig Johnson and Geoff Tuck for providing reviews that improved the manuscript. - the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation SERI and ESA's PRODEX programme. The Polish team acknowledges Polish National Science Centre grant 2013/10 /M/ST9/00729. Czech team acknowledges GA CR grant 13-33324S. The German teams acknowledge the support of the German Space Agency-DLR and of the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft. + the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation SERI and ESA's PRODEX programme. The Polish team acknowledges Polish National Science Centre grant 2013/10 /M/ST9/00729. Czech team acknowledges GA CR grant 13-33324S. The German teams acknowledge the support of the German Space Agency-DLR and of the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft. The authors thank Robert (Bob) and Barbara Brownlow (Ashby, New South Wales) for their hospitality and for providing access to their property so that the morphological variation within the known population of Prostanthera elisabethae could be studied in detail. Sue and Brian Phillips kindly provided photographs and additional information on the distribution of this species. Helen Conn (Picnic Point, N.S.W.) accompanied Barry Conn as a joint collector of the representative herbarium samples. We acknowledge that Trevor Wilson was supported by Australian Biological Resources Study (ABRS) grant RFL212-43. We thank Micah Hamady for his help with the data analyses, Chris Lauber for his assistance with the laboratory analyses, and Joe Jones at Engencore for performing the sequencing. We also acknowledge members of the Fierer lab group who provided valuable comments on previous drafts of this manuscript. Funding for this work was provided by grants from the National Institutes of Health and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to R. Knight and grants from the National Science Foundation (to N. Fierer and C. McCain), the U.S. Department of Agriculture (N. Fierer), and the National Geographic Society (N. Fierer). Jochen Heinrichs initiated this paper when he still was with us and we are now using this opportunity to remember him. We thank Robbert Gradstein for bringing the Plagiochila loriloba case to our attention causing us to start the investigation. We also thank Fred Barrie, John Engel and Gary Merrill for helpful comments in their review. @@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ Paul Lesack (Data/GIS Analyst, University of British Columbia) is acknowledged for his remarkable artistic contributions and technical expertise in fulfiling our vision for the cover art associated with this manuscript: paul.lesack@ubc.ca. Dr Matthew Ramer is acknowledged for his extensive consultation regarding immunohistochemistry protocols. The authors would like to thank the Rostron and Campion families and the Djelk Rangers in Arnhem Land. The authors would like to thank Drs. C. Harwood. - Supported in part by the project TAMOP-4.2.2.A-11/1 KONYV-2012-0045 by the European Union, co-financed by the European Social Fund, and by a Bolyai Grant (AC). + Supported in part by the project TAMOP-4.2.2.A-11/1 KONYV-2012-0045 by the European Union, co-financed by the European Social Fund, and by a Bolyai Grant (AC). We thank the following curators and museum collections who provided access to host bee specimens used in this study: Drs. James Liebherr (Cornell University. This study was supported by Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden, Hong Kong. We are grateful to the management of Gaoligongshan National Nature Reserve, particularly the Tengchong Section, for permission to conduct fieldwork and logistics support. Special thanks to Mr. Xiang-Yuan Huang of the Nature Reserve in arranging the fieldwork; we also thank other staff and wardens of the Nature Reserve, as well as colleagues from KFBG and the Museum of Biology, Sun Yat-sen University who helped in the surveys; Prof. Yue-Zhao Wang of Chengdu Institute of Biology for permission to examine specimens of Leptolalax deposited at CIB; Jodi J.L. Rowley and two anonymous reviewers for their useful comments and suggestions. We thank Martin Kapun and two anonymous reviewers for valuable comments on the manuscript. Many thanks to Gabriela Salinas and her team at the Transcriptome and Genome Analysis Laboratory (TAL) (University Medical Center Göttingen, UMG) for Illumina sequencing and supportive discussions. @@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ HMGB1 research in the authors' laboratories is supported by the Karolinska University Hospital, the Karolinska Institutet, and the Swedish Research Council (U. Andersson) and by the National Institutes of General Medical Sciences (K.J. Tracey). The authors thank the following staff who participated in this trial. The authors would like to thank all the patients who have participated in the UKPSSR and the cardiovascular risks substudy. - We thank Elisabeth Dirnberger, Manuel Magerle, Orsolya Rajky, Benjamin Prascher and Cansu Ilhan for excellent technical assistance. The costs for this project were covered by the research budget of the Medical University of Vienna and the grants "Initiative Krebsforschung" with the project title "Tumorimmunologie von Hirnmetastasen" and "Hochschuljubul€ aumsstiftung" with the project title "Das Immunsystem im Kampf gegen Krebs." BM, GB, AB and the work were supported by grants from the National Cancer Institute of France (INCa), INSERM, the Cancer research for personalized medicine (CARPEM), Paris Alliance of Cancer Research Institutes (PACRI), and the LabEx Immuno-oncology. + We thank Elisabeth Dirnberger, Manuel Magerle, Orsolya Rajky, Benjamin Prascher and Cansu Ilhan for excellent technical assistance. The costs for this project were covered by the research budget of the Medical University of Vienna and the grants "Initiative Krebsforschung" with the project title "Tumorimmunologie von Hirnmetastasen" and "Hochschuljubul€ aumsstiftung" with the project title "Das Immunsystem im Kampf gegen Krebs." BM, GB, AB and the work were supported by grants from the National Cancer Institute of France (INCa), INSERM, the Cancer research for personalized medicine (CARPEM), Paris Alliance of Cancer Research Institutes (PACRI), and the LabEx Immuno-oncology. This study was supported by Polish Scientific Research Committee, PB-0297-P4-92-03. We thank INVEMAR's researchers, especially Efraín Viloria, Diana Bustos and Myriam Vargas, for providing outstanding support for this research. Special thanks to Diana Bustos, Michael Ahrens and Guillermo Rudas for their valuable support for the indicators' design. Guiying Li was generous to generate a map of the area for us, we are grateful to her. We appreciate very much the comments from Mauricio José Cortes, Luz Karine Ardila and Camilo José Torres on an early version of this manuscript. We are grateful to CGSM fishers, in particular fishers from Tasajera, without whose help this research would not have been possible. We would like to express our gratitude to INVEMAR's field assistants in CGSM, in particular Vladimir Carbonó for his valuable and constant support. Likewise, we want to thank Rubén Vásquez and Alexander Acuña for all of their assistance in the field when we conducted the survey. Special recognition is given to Mabelin Villareal and Dora Suárez for their statistical support. We value the editing work done by Joanna Broderick and Jim McMillan. This work is supported by the Spanish Ministerio de Educacion y Cultura research grant. @@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ We are grateful to Steffen Frey for sharing plasmids and protein preparations. We thank Jürgen Schünemann for preparative HPLC purification of FG domains, as well as for performing the hexanediol experiment ( Figure 12 ) and additional experiments requested by reviewers. We further thank Kevser Gencalp for bacteria with expressed insoluble actin, Indronil Chaudhuri for purified human Importin β, Michael Ridders for the yeast Importin β and Koray Kirli for the transportin expression constructs, Bastian Hülsmann and Steffen Frey for critical reading of the manuscript, as well as the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft for funding. This work was supported by China's NSFC grants (81027004, 81372082, 30571922) to JW and GL, "863" grants (2012AA020504) to JW. Also we sincerely thank Jianjie Ma for selfless assistance to this work. We would like to thank R Stillion and the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology histology department for histology, and the staff of our animal houses for their assistance; S Kirchberger, M Hü hn, A Hegazy, A Chauveau, and T Arnon for technical advice and discussion; C Lagerholm and the Wolfson Imaging Centre for microscopy assistance; B Owens and C Arancibia for critically reading the manuscript; W Ouyang (Genentech) for the blocking anti-IL-22 antibody and isotype controls; UCB Celltech for providing the blocking anti-IL-17 antibody; D Cua (Merck) for providing the blocking anti-IL-23R antibody. We acknowledge the contribution to this study made by the Oxford Centre for Histopathology Research and the Oxford Radcliffe Biobank, which are supported by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre. We would like to thank all patients and investigators who contributed to the Oxford IBD cohort study and the Oxford GI Biobank. - Acknowledgments. This work has been supported by Project MTM2008-03010 of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and the IAP network StUDyS (Developing crucial Statistical methods for Understanding major complex Dynamic Systems in natural, biomedical and social sciences) of the Belgian Science Policy. + Acknowledgments. This work has been supported by Project MTM2008-03010 of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and the IAP network StUDyS (Developing crucial Statistical methods for Understanding major complex Dynamic Systems in natural, biomedical and social sciences) of the Belgian Science Policy. Yuval Mazor would like to thank Ofer Rog for critically reading the manuscript. The authors would like to thank the ESRF, SLS and BESSYII synchrotrons for beam time and the staff scientists for excellent guide and assistance. The research of the second author was partially supported by FONDECYT 1080015 and CONICYT ACT 56. This author also extends her thanks to the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science of Wesleyan University for their hospitality during her visits funded by the Van Vleck Research Fund. The third author would like to thank Universidad de Talca in Chile for their generous hospitality during three visits in 2009. The authors thank Roberto Miatello and Takao Watanabe for their helpful comments and discussion. We would like to thank David Hines of the Johns Hopkins University Rheumatic Disease Research Core Center for technical contributions in performing the PAD-4 immunoprecipitations, as well as Kristin Braschler for her work in sample processing for antibody tests at the University of Colorado Division of Rheumatology Clinical Research Laboratory. @@ -713,17 +713,17 @@ The authors thank Professor Peter Klü fers for generous allocation of diffractometer time. Supplementary data and figures for this paper are available from the IUCr electronic archives (Reference: DS2011). The authors would like to thank Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES-Brazil) and Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa (CNPq-Brazil) for financial support and all volunteers for their participation in this project. This investigation was supported in part by the Research Project Grant of the Kawasaki Medical School (50-505 and 51-508). - We thank Jeannine Rampal for her generous donation of the "Precious Samples", the Service d'Observation Rade de Villefranche and the Service d'Observation en Milieu Littoral (SOMLIT/ CNRS-INSU) for their kind permission to use the Point B data. We thank Aradhna Tripati (UCLA) for her input in the early stage of this study and Kristina Wilson, Vanessa Brillo, and Tanya Conchas (UCLA) for assistance with CT scanning. We also thank Rebecca Rudolph and Javier Santillan (GE technologies) and Jeremy Boyce (UCLA) for assistance with CT project design and data analysis. RAE acknowledges support from National Science Foundation grant OCE-1437166. We also thank the Service National d'Analyse des Paramètres Océaniques du CO 2 for performing the analyses of the carbonate system. Sabine Gerber and Archishman Sarkar for their help in the lab and Jean-Olivier Irisson and Caroline Assailly for their work on pH hindcasting. This work is a contribution to the European Union, Framework 7 'Mediterranean Sea Acidification under a changing climate' project (MedSeA; grant agreement 265103). + We thank Jeannine Rampal for her generous donation of the "Precious Samples", the Service d'Observation Rade de Villefranche and the Service d'Observation en Milieu Littoral (SOMLIT/ CNRS-INSU) for their kind permission to use the Point B data. We thank Aradhna Tripati (UCLA) for her input in the early stage of this study and Kristina Wilson, Vanessa Brillo, and Tanya Conchas (UCLA) for assistance with CT scanning. We also thank Rebecca Rudolph and Javier Santillan (GE technologies) and Jeremy Boyce (UCLA) for assistance with CT project design and data analysis. RAE acknowledges support from National Science Foundation grant OCE-1437166. We also thank the Service National d'Analyse des Paramètres Océaniques du CO 2 for performing the analyses of the carbonate system. Sabine Gerber and Archishman Sarkar for their help in the lab and Jean-Olivier Irisson and Caroline Assailly for their work on pH hindcasting. This work is a contribution to the European Union, Framework 7 'Mediterranean Sea Acidification under a changing climate' project (MedSeA; grant agreement 265103). The authors would like to thank Dr. Hiroyuki Yamamoto (JAMSTEC) who served as the chief scientist of research cruise KR15-17. The authors greatly appreciate the tireless support from the captain and crew members of R/V Kairei, the technical team of ROV Kaiko, as well as all scientists on-board during the research cruise. The authors also would like to thank physicians, other staff, and the participants of the current study. We thank Julia Föcker for providing us with the paradigm. We are grateful to all participants for taking part in the study and to Dr. Angelika Illg, for her help in recruiting CI users. The author acknowledges the support by the Generalitat Valenciana (GV) through the MoEDAL supporting agreement CON.21.2017-09.02.03 and by the Spanish MINEICO under the project FPA2015-65652-C4-1-R. This work is also supported by the Severo Ochoa Excellence Centre Project SEV-2014-0398. Support of this work by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie is gratefully acknowledged. This research was funded by grants R43CA150496-01 and R44CA132347-02 from the National Cancer Institute, as well as grant #RSGT-10-082-01-CPHPS from the American Cancer Society. The views stated in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the NCI and ACS. - This research was financed by the European Union as ACE project P98-1082R. We like to thank all participants of this project for their help and their stimulating comments on conferences in Tallinn, Poznan, and Groningen. Part of this research was done while De Haan was visiting scholar at the Netherlands Bank. + This research was financed by the European Union as ACE project P98-1082R. We like to thank all participants of this project for their help and their stimulating comments on conferences in Tallinn, Poznan, and Groningen. Part of this research was done while De Haan was visiting scholar at the Netherlands Bank. The authors would like to thank the Kyushu Branch of the Japan Allergy Foundation. We thank Dr. G. Heymann for collecting the single-crystal data. This work was financially supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (HU 966/2-3) and the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie. - The authors are grateful to Dr Sara Davies and two anonymous reviewers for valuable comments on an earlier version of this paper. John Bachtler acknowledges support from the EoRPA Consortium (see Footnote 1) and the contributions to the EoRPA research from colleagues at the European Policies Research Centre. Iain Begg acknowledges support from the Firstrun project funded under the European Commission's Horizon 2020 programme (grant 649261). The usual disclaimer applies. + The authors are grateful to Dr Sara Davies and two anonymous reviewers for valuable comments on an earlier version of this paper. John Bachtler acknowledges support from the EoRPA Consortium (see Footnote 1) and the contributions to the EoRPA research from colleagues at the European Policies Research Centre. Iain Begg acknowledges support from the Firstrun project funded under the European Commission's Horizon 2020 programme (grant 649261). The usual disclaimer applies. We thank Caroline Simpson for editing this manuscript and two anymous reviewers for the helpful suggestions. Jan Klimaszewski (NRCan, CFS -Laurentian Forestry Centre, Ste-Foy, Quebec), Greg Pohl, and David Langor (NRCan, CFS -Northern Forestry Centre, Edmonton, Alberta) revised the first draft of this manuscript and provided very useful comments. Anthony Davies (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (CNC), Ottawa) is thanked for supplying records, determining specimens, and other assistance with this project. We thank Stephen Clayden and David Malloch (New Brunswick Museum) for assistance with determining mushroom species. Nichole Brawn, Katie Burgess, Jim Edsall, Marie-Andrée Giguère, Aaron Fairweather, Graham Forbes, Nancy Harn, Cory Hughes, Rob Johns, Ervin Kovacs, Marsell Laity, Colin MacKay, Wayne MacKay, Jessica Price, Michelle Roy, Martin Turgeon, and Vincent Webster are thanked for technical assistance and collecting specimens. Martin Turgeon is thanked for assistance in locating collecting sites in northwestern New Brunswick. We thank Natural Resources Canada Canadian Forest Service; the Canadian Food Inspection Agency; and USDA APHIS for funding the Lindgren funnel trapping component of this study. The Canadian Wildlife Service is thanked for funding insect surveys at the Shepody National Wildlife Area, the New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund. The paper was supported by National Science Foundation of China (NSFC 61473236), and Jiangsu University Natural Science Research Programme (14KJB520037). [46] Acknowledgments. This work was supported in part by grants from the NSF Atmospheric Chemistry Program, NSF grant Atm-0002698, and the NASA GTE and ACMAP programs. The work at NCAR was supported by Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), grant P-2044. We would like to thank Gakuji Kurata for his support in the analysis and thank James Schauer and Chris Babiarz for their providing Hg data for Gosan. @@ -814,8 +814,8 @@ Acknowledgements: This work was supported by a grant from the Wellcome Trust and a studentship from the Medical Research Council. The project described was supported in part by the Intramural Research Program (Daniel S. Pine) of the National Institutes of Health-National Institute of Mental Health, as well as by Grant Numbers U01MH093349 to Nathan A. Fox, P50MH078105 to Megan R. Gunnar, R00 MH080076 to Amanda E. Guyer, all from the National Institute of Mental Health. This study was carried out with financial support from project PRIN20085FFB3H_005. - The authors gratefully acknowledge the ESA CCI Soil Moisture project for supporting this work (ESRIN Contract No. 4000104814/11/I-NB) and Wolfgang Wagner and Wouter Dorigo for their guidance. We would also like to thank Ger Kiely for providing access to the Irish in-situ soil moisture datasets. The authors would also like to thank the anonymous reviewer and George Petropoulos for their helpful suggestions and comments. - We thank Dr. Andrew Pearson for helpful comments in the preparation of this manuscript. We thank the EPSRC for financial support via grants EP/I028641/1 "Polymer/fullerene photovoltaic devices: new materials and innovative processes for high-volume manufacture", EP/J017361/1 "Supergen Supersolar Hub" and EP/ M025020/1 "High resolution mapping of performance and degradation mechanisms in printable photovoltaic + The authors gratefully acknowledge the ESA CCI Soil Moisture project for supporting this work (ESRIN Contract No. 4000104814/11/I-NB) and Wolfgang Wagner and Wouter Dorigo for their guidance. We would also like to thank Ger Kiely for providing access to the Irish in-situ soil moisture datasets. The authors would also like to thank the anonymous reviewer and George Petropoulos for their helpful suggestions and comments. + We thank Dr. Andrew Pearson for helpful comments in the preparation of this manuscript. We thank the EPSRC for financial support via grants EP/I028641/1 "Polymer/fullerene photovoltaic devices: new materials and innovative processes for high-volume manufacture", EP/J017361/1 "Supergen Supersolar Hub" and EP/ M025020/1 "High resolution mapping of performance and degradation mechanisms in printable photovoltaic" Acknowledgements. The author thanks Prof. Araki and Dr. Iyemori of Kyoto University and Dr. Kikuchi of Communications Research Laboratory for encouragement and useful discussions for this study. He also thanks Dr. Takeda of Kyoto University for support to make the ionospheric conductivity model using the computer system of Kyoto University. The calculations were made using Data Processing and Analysis System for Geomagnetism of the Kakioka Magnetic Observatory. Topical Editor D. Alcayde thanks M. Itonaga and another referee for their help in evaluating this paper. This work was supported by Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation Research & Development Service Grants C7450R, C7113N, C6116W, C4963W, and the National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research. Thanks to Kelly Reavis, Roger Ellingson, and Patrick Tsukuda for their work on this project. The research leading to these results have received funding from the French Government @@ -840,10 +840,10 @@ We thank the patients and their families for their support and participation in this study. This work is funded by National Natural Science We thank the National Parks and Wildlife Service of Ireland, particularly the offices of J Wilson, D Norriss, O Merne and D Tierney for their support. We thank the many volunteers who have helped catch and mark Greenland white-fronted geese at Wexford over the study period, especially P O'Sullivan and the late C Wilson. We also thank D Koons, X Harrison, G Souchay, T Arnold and K Weegman for their helpful comments to earlier versions of this manuscript. Finally, we thank our respective employers for their support of this research. - We thank Laura Hagstrom and Theron White for their help with cloning and initial purification of TruB; Olke Uhlenbeck (Northwestern University, Evanston, IL) for plasmid pCFO; the National BioResource Project (NIG, Japan) for the TruA and RluA expression plasmids; and Hans-Joachim Wieden for providing access to the quench-flow and stopped-flow apparatus as well as for critically reading the manuscript. This work was supported by the National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), and the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI). + We thank Laura Hagstrom and Theron White for their help with cloning and initial purification of TruB; Olke Uhlenbeck (Northwestern University, Evanston, IL) for plasmid pCFO; the National BioResource Project (NIG, Japan) for the TruA and RluA expression plasmids; and Hans-Joachim Wieden for providing access to the quench-flow and stopped-flow apparatus as well as for critically reading the manuscript. This work was supported by the National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), and the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI). We thank Jorge Chiapella, Walter Till, and Sabina Donadío for useful taxonomic discussions on the complex. Also to Leonardo Versieux, Andrea Costa, Walter Till and Jorge Chiapella for helpful comments and suggestions of previous version of this manuscript. We are indebted to the curators of CORD, LIL, MA, W, and WU for access to plant material. We thank also to Marcelo Gritti that took some of the photographs. Financial support was provided by CONICET, SECyT (UNC), MINCyT and BMFW. The work at Lund was financially supported by the Swedish Energy Agency, the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, Swedish Research Council and the European Research Council. J. Zhu and J. Gao thank the Chinese Scholarship Council for financial support. A. Alpers, P. Gritzmann, and M. Schwenk were partly supported by DFG Grants AL 1431/1-1, GR 993/10-1, and GR 993/10-2. COST Action MP1207 is acknowledged for networking support. - The research project was partially funded by the EMBIO Project of the Cypriot Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism. The authors wish to thank Mrs. Angela-Lucy Petrou (Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs) for proof-reading the manuscript. + The research project was partially funded by the EMBIO Project of the Cypriot Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism. The authors wish to thank Mrs. Angela-Lucy Petrou (Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs) for proof-reading the manuscript. This work was supported by the MRC and ARC. CEC is an Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow. We thank Bill Wisden and Helen Meadows for the kind gifts of cDNA for TASK channels. Sandia is a multiprogram laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin Company, for the United States Department of Energy under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000. This work was performed under the DARPA MICE program under the leadership of CMS Technitronics. Special thanks go to Superior Micropowders for supplying the silver powder. This research was supported by the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation. @@ -868,16 +868,16 @@ Acknowledgments Main author thanks National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, India for the award of Institute Senior Fellowship. Authors do not have any conflict of interest. We would like to thank Steve Sowter and Brian Delroy of the South Australian Department of Human Services Food Standards Unit for their assistance with this outbreak investigation. We would also like to thank the staff of the South Australian Department of Human Services Behavioural Epidemiology Unit, in particular, Anne Taylor, for their assistance with the case control study. The work of R. Gómez was partly supported by DGAPA-PAPIIT IN120605. - This work was funded by the German research association, the Deutsche Forchungsgemeinschaft (DFG), within the Sonderforchungsbereich (SFB) 602: Complex Structures in Condensed Matter from Atomic to Mesoscopic Scales. A. K. H acknowledges financial support from the Volkswagenstiftung within the program "Nachwuchsgruppen an Universitäten". + This work was funded by the German research association, the Deutsche Forchungsgemeinschaft (DFG), within the Sonderforchungsbereich (SFB) 602: Complex Structures in Condensed Matter from Atomic to Mesoscopic Scales. A. K. H acknowledges financial support from the Volkswagenstiftung within the program "Nachwuchsgruppen an Universitäten". We thank Henriette Vever, Lisbet Mortensen and Ole Nielsen for excellent technical assistance and M. K. Occhipinti for editorial assistance. We are grateful to M. Galpin, C. Wright and T. Kuzmenko for stimulating discussions. This research was supported in part by EPSRC Grant EP/D050952/1. We thank the bacteria laboratory NO. 252, Hospital of PLA, Baoding, China for their expert assistance in this study. - This work received funding from the European Union in FP7: Clinical Intervention Modelling, Planning and Proof for Ablation Cancer Treatment (ClinicIMPPACT, grant agreement no. 610886) and Generic Open-end Simulation Environment for Minimally Invasive Cancer Treatment (GoSmart, grant agreement no. 600641). Dr. Bernhard Kainz is supported by an EU FP7 MC-IEF 325661 grant and Dr. Xiaojun Chen receives support from NSFC (National Natural Science Foundation of China) grant 81171429. Dr. Dr. Jan Egger receives funding from BioTechMed-Graz ("Hardware accelerated intelligent medical imaging"). The authors would like to thank the clinical staff enabling this study and MeVis in Bremen, Germany, for providing an academic license for the MeVisLab software. Videos demonstrating the interactive + This work received funding from the European Union in FP7: Clinical Intervention Modelling, Planning and Proof for Ablation Cancer Treatment (ClinicIMPPACT, grant agreement no. 610886) and Generic Open-end Simulation Environment for Minimally Invasive Cancer Treatment (GoSmart, grant agreement no. 600641). Dr. Bernhard Kainz is supported by an EU FP7 MC-IEF 325661 grant and Dr. Xiaojun Chen receives support from NSFC (National Natural Science Foundation of China) grant 81171429. Dr. Dr. Jan Egger receives funding from BioTechMed-Graz ("Hardware accelerated intelligent medical imaging"). The authors would like to thank the clinical staff enabling this study and MeVis in Bremen, Germany, for providing an academic license for the MeVisLab software. Videos demonstrating the interactive We thank Drs. Chunling Yi and Joseph L. Kissil for AMOT knockdown constructs and AMOT knockdown HEK293T stable cells, Marius Sudol for an anti-YAP antibody, Xiao-Wei Chen for pHRCTS-CMV-WPRE-GFP vector, Philip Gafken at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center for assistance on LC-MS/MS analyses, Alyssa Wu for assistance on FRET, Ryan Russell for critical reading of the manuscript, and NIH Grant P30 CA23100 for covering part of the cost for confocal imaging. This work was supported by grants from the NIH (to K.L.G.). - Jutta Schwarz and Jana Hildebrandt are thanked for help with synthesis. This work was financially supported by EC through the IEF RESPONSIVE (PIEF-GA-2012-326665) and ITN iSwitch (GA no. 642196) as well as the ERC projects SUPRAFUNCTION (GA-257305) and LIGHT4FUNCTION (GA-308117), the International Center for Frontier Research in Chemistry (icFRC), the + Jutta Schwarz and Jana Hildebrandt are thanked for help with synthesis. This work was financially supported by EC through the IEF RESPONSIVE (PIEF-GA-2012-326665) and ITN iSwitch (GA no. 642196) as well as the ERC projects SUPRAFUNCTION (GA-257305) and LIGHT4FUNCTION (GA-308117), the International Center for Frontier Research in Chemistry (icFRC), the The authors would like to thank Hilde Kelchtermans for critically reading the manuscript and the employees of the Maastricht Anticoagulation Clinic for their assistance with patient inclusion and blood collection. This work was supported by grants from the National Science Council (NSC87-2314-B002-235. NSC85-2622-B002-01 1) and Department of Health. Executive Yuan. Taiwan (DOH86-TD-023. DOH87-TD-1045. DOH87-HR-525). - This paper is written as a part of a solution of project IGA FBE MENDELU 14/2010 and research plan FBE MENDELU: MSM 6215648904. + This paper is written as a part of a solution of project IGA FBE MENDELU 14/2010 and research plan FBE MENDELU: MSM 6215648904. -10-Division of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley. Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the project (Grant No.: RI 1202/3-1,2, WI 1970/8-1,2, SCHM 1372/7-1,2) by the German Research Foundation (DFG). The authors greatfully acknowledge the support provided by Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES), Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR), Universidade de Innsbruck (UIBK) and Institutos LACTECInstituto de Tecnologia para o Desenvolvimento for the development of this work. @@ -887,7 +887,7 @@ The authors would like to thank Llewellyn Mann for his assistance, critical eye, and advice throughout the project. We would like to thank the Scientific Services at the Jackson Laboratory for many aspects of this project, including the Cell Biology and Microinjection Services for assistance in generating mutant strains of mice, and the Histology and Microscopy services for sample preparation. This study was supported by a RTOG grant U10 CA21661, CCOP grant U10 CA37422 and ATC grant U24 CA81647 from the National Cancer Institute. This manuscript's contents are solely the responsibility of us and do not necessarily represent the official views of the National Cancer Institute. - This work was supported by the Emerging Fields Initiative from the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), project "Synthetic Biology" to US and HS. We acknowledge support by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) within the funding programme Open Access Publishing. We thank Benedikt Schmid (Lehrstuhl für Biotechnik, FAU) for help with the CD-spectroscopic analysis. + This work was supported by the Emerging Fields Initiative from the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), project "Synthetic Biology" to US and HS. We acknowledge support by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) within the funding programme Open Access Publishing. We thank Benedikt Schmid (Lehrstuhl für Biotechnik, FAU) for help with the CD-spectroscopic analysis. These studies were financially supported by Teva Pharmaceuticals (Netanya Israel). The authors thank Teresa Nunes, MD, MSc (PRA Health Sciences, Zuidlaren, The Netherlands) and Pippa Loupe, PhD (Research and Scientific Affairs, Teva Pharmaceuticals, Kansas City, Missouri, USA) for assistance in manuscript development. The authors thank to Alberto Sánz Cantalapiedra, MD, for fluorometry measurement assistance; Emiliano Becerra, MD, for eye and lid surgical extraction; Miguel Jarrín, MSc, for animal handling; Victoria Sáez for excellent technical assistance, and Agustin Mayo-Iscar, PhD, for statistical analysis. We wish to recognize the contribution of our colleague @@ -898,7 +898,7 @@ This analysis is a product of the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON) Fellowship Program, as conceived by KCW, PCH, and EKR (http://fellowship. gleon.org). Open-source code for gas flux calculations can be accessed in the R package LakeMetabolizer. We do not make a distinction among the contributions of the first 8 authors in conceiving, designing, and carrying out the analysis and synthesis for this paper. All authors contributed to writing and editing of the manuscript. We thank Dr. Jonathon Cole for helpful feedback that improved this paper. Funding for this research was provided by US National Science Foundation Macrosystem Biology grant #1137353, and #1137327. Any use of trade, firm, or product names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the US Government. We acknowledge data providers of the Solomon et al. (2013) This work supported by the Nuclear Science Division and the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract W-7405-ENG-48. The authors wish to thank Dr. H. Zahner of Universitat Tubingen, F.R.G. for generous gifts of bafilomycins. - Acknowledgements. We thank the Federal Ministry of Education and Research of Germany for funding the project "Restoration of degraded arable soils of Moldova using vetch as green manure" (FDK 01DK13008). Edited by: A. Jordán + Acknowledgements. We thank the Federal Ministry of Education and Research of Germany for funding the project "Restoration of degraded arable soils of Moldova using vetch as green manure" (FDK 01DK13008). Edited by: A. Jordán Supported by grant CA29605 from the National Cancer Institute and by funding from the Amyx Foundation, Inc. The study was supported by the Administration des services techniques de l'agriculture (project Sentinelle) and by the Fonds National de la Recherche Luxembourg (project Futox FNR/SECAL/07/02). We thank Albrecht Ritschl, Hans-Joachim Voth (Editor in Explorations in Economic History), and two anonymous referees for very useful comments and suggestions. We are also grateful to Takashi Kamihigashi, Mariko Hatase, Masanao Itoh, seminar participants at Kobe University, the Bank of Japan, and participants of the Economic History Association's 71st Annual Meeting for their helpful discussions and remarks. Shibamoto acknowledges financial support in the form of a Grant-in-Aid from the Japanese Ministry of Education. @@ -926,7 +926,7 @@ We are grateful to the UK Department for International Development for funding the research reported here. We are also grateful to the Nuffield Foundation for a timely travel grant to enable LO to visit Kisumu to assist the later stages of the project, to the Kombewa HDSS for access to the demographic and health surveillance site, to the research assistants and field managers, and last but not least to the people who willingly gave their time to participate in the study. The authors gratefully acknowledge the content experts for the valuable discussions and Reginald Roach for editing the paper. The source of funding was College of Nursing, Sultan Qaboos University DF/CN/06/10. The author gratefully acknowledges the financial support given by the National Science Foundation (Research grant -RG/Ol/AG/97). Thanks are due to Mr MM Jayathileke of the Department of Civil Engineering for collecting data and performing pumpingtests in the study area. - Acknowledgements. Part of the research at EDM is funded by the European Fund for Regional Development and the Flemish Government, the iConnect project is funded by the Interdisciplinary institute for BroadBand Technology (IBBT). We would like to thank Maarten Cardinaels and Geert Vanderhulst for their invaluable assistance. + Acknowledgements. Part of the research at EDM is funded by the European Fund for Regional Development and the Flemish Government, the iConnect project is funded by the Interdisciplinary institute for BroadBand Technology (IBBT). We would like to thank Maarten Cardinaels and Geert Vanderhulst for their invaluable assistance. This work was performed according to the Russian Government Program of Competitive Growth of Kazan Federal University. We would like to express our gratitude to Dr. Robert H. Waterston for critical review of the manuscript and permission to quote unpublished data, Dr. C. C. Liew for providing the sequence of intergenic region between d-and aMHC genes, Dr. Tony S. Ma for helpful discussions, Grace Czernuszewicz and Terry Tapscott for technical assistance, and Debora Weaver, Alexandra Pinckard, and Sherry Terry for manuscript and figure preparation. This work is supported in part by grants from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Specialized Centers of Research (P50-HL42267-01), and the American Heart Association, Bugher Foundation Center for Molecular Biology (86-2216). The first author was supported by the Japanese Government Scholarship Grant for Foreign Students (Monbukagusho) for his PhD study. This work was partly supported by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries of Japan (Genomics for Agricultural Innovation PMI-0010) and the Program for Promotion of Basic Research Activities for Innovative Biosciences (PRO-BRAIN), Japan and Grant-in-aid for Scientific Research from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan to HK and RT (Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas 23113009). @@ -935,7 +935,7 @@ We thank T. Terashima This research was supported by the Australian Research Council (DP130104572, DE150100548) and the Swedish Research Council (VR 2014-4904). We thank the manager of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens for allowing insect collection and behavioral recordings. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and interpretation, or the decision to submit the work for publication. We acknowledge the support of the ESRC for this research: the data derive from project R000222050 and the ideas for the application from project R000222693. - We are grateful to J. Artola, L. Azzolin, J. Bene s, S. Cuvelier, A. Freese Research (12-04-00490, 11-04-00076 and 11-04-01119) and by the Presidium of Russian Academy of Science 'Gene Pools and Genetic diversity' and 'Origin of biosphere and evolution of geo-biological systems' to VAL. + We are grateful to J. Artola, L. Azzolin, J. Bene s, S. Cuvelier, A. Freese Research (12-04-00490, 11-04-00076 and 11-04-01119) and by the Presidium of Russian Academy of Science 'Gene Pools and Genetic diversity' and 'Origin of biosphere and evolution of geo-biological systems' to VAL. The study was supported by National Institutes of Health Grant DA-K01 -024751 (to H.-E. W.) and NS-R01-42150 (to Q.H. H.). The authors express profound thanks to the physicians at affiliated hospitals who obtained liver biopsy specimens and provided patient data for this study: Drs. Kouji Domori, Kisei Ishizuka, Osamu Isokawa, Yusuke Kawauchi, Makoto Kobayashi, Yusaku Mita, Shigeki Mori, Keiko Niwa, Akihiko Osaki, Kenta Suzuki, Shinichi Takei, and Koichi Harada. We thank Hong Yeon Woo for assistance with field collection. Our thanks are given to Yujeong Park and Mi-yeon Kim for helping with species identification and Erick Kim for linguistic corrections. @@ -963,7 +963,7 @@ Acknowledgements. We thank Joonas Merikanto for help with the pre-industrial emission inventories, Thomas J. Breider for the development of the coupled chemistry scheme, and Matthew T. Woodhouse for providing further data on DMS-derived changes in CCN and useful discussions on an earlier version of the manuscript. We thank the reviewers and the Editor for their useful comments and suggestions. AS would like to thank David S. Stevenson and Daniel J. Morgan for their useful comments and discussions during the PhD viva, and Hans-F. Graf for very useful comments on an earlier version of this paper. We also thank Robert B. Simmon from NASA Earth Observatory for provision of the NASA satellite data. AS was funded through a University of Leeds PhD Research Scholarship and through NERC grant NE/I015612/1. AR was supported by the NERC grant NE/G005109/1. GWM was funded by the NERC National Centre for Atmospheric Science, and KSC and PMF are Royal Society Wolfson Merit Award Holders. CH and EJ were supported by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO grants 840.11.001 and 841.11.007), and NH by the Triodos Foundation. The investigations of the Entomological Society Krefeld and its members are spread over numerous individual projects at different locations and in different years. Grants and permits that have made this work possible are listed below: The authors express their thanks to Drs. Yoshiaki Miyamoto and Kozo Nakamura for valuable discussions. They appreciate a number of insightful comments from two anonymous reviewers. The data providers are also acknowledged. The NOAA_OI_SST_V2 data were provided by the NOAA/ OAR/ESRL PSD, Boulder, Colorado, USA, from their Web site at http://www. esrl.noaa.gov/psd/. The TRMM 3B42v7 was provided by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). The ECMWF YOTC operational analysis was provided by ECMWF from their Web site at http://apps.ecmwf.int/datasets/data/yotc-od/levtype=sfc/ type=an/. The NCEPfinal analysis was provided by NCEP and downloaded from the Research Data Archive (http://rda.ucar.edu/datasets/ds083.2/) which is managed by the Data Support Section of the Computational and Information Systems Laboratory at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado. The best track data were provided by JTWC form their Web site at http://www.usno.navy.mil/NOOC/nmfc-ph/RSS/jtwc/best_tracks/. All the simulations were conducted on the Earth Simulator at JAMSTEC. TN is supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP26400475. MN is supported by HPCI Strategic Programs for Innovative Research Field 3 of MEXT and FLAG-SHIP 2020 project of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT). - Compliance with ethical standards Funding The study was financed for one part by the European Union with the ERA-Net WoodWisdom program and namely to the project "BIOCOPOL-Enhancing wood durability and physical properties through innovative bio-based sustainable treatments." Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. + Compliance with ethical standards Funding The study was financed for one part by the European Union with the ERA-Net WoodWisdom program and namely to the project "BIOCOPOL-Enhancing wood durability and physical properties through innovative bio-based sustainable treatments." Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. L.G-S, N.P-R, and E. S-P were supported by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities of the National Institutes of Health (NIMHHD/NIH, award no. 2U54MD007587). Infrastructure and instrumentation were available through a Pathway to Independence grant from the National Institutions of Health (NIH-K99/R00-NIH, award no. R00-DC009443) and a grant from the Puerto-Rican Science Trust to M. B. We want to thank Dr. Vincent Cunliffe for the generous gift of plasmids for in situ antisense probes, Dr. Guillermo Yudowski and Dr. Greg Quirk for critical reading of the manuscript, and all the undergraduates (Andre Calimano, Wendy Aquino, Roberto Rodriguez Morales, and Normarie Herrera) for help with fish husbandry. The authors will like to thank the financial support in different moments from the "Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior" (CAPES) and the "National Council of Technological and Scientific Development" (CNPq), both from Brazil through a scholarship for the first author. The authors express appreciation to Mr. H. Hara and Mr. M. Nagai for their valuable experimental assistance. @@ -989,7 +989,7 @@ We are grateful to the people of the Umkhanyakude District for their support. We especially thank the MDP staff members, MDP 301 trial participants and Africa Centre Community Advisory Board members who provided information for this study and commented on the findings after analysis. A special thanks to Sizakele Suzaki, Cebile Mdluli, Nkosinathi Mhlongo and Nozipho Ngwenya for their assistance in conducting the focus group discussions. The MDP 301 clinical trial was sponsored by the UK Medical Research Council (MRC) and funded by the MRC and the UK Department for International Development (DFID). Nuala McGrath is supported by a Wellcome Trust fellowship (grant # WT083495MA). the Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, is supported through grants from the Wellcome Trust (G0100137). We thank the referees for their suggestions to refine the presentation. We wish to express our sincere thanks to Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. for supplying radioactive and authentic chemicals. We also express our gratitude to Prof. K. Kumada and other members of our laboratory for their invaluable suggestions and encouragement during the course of this study. - This work was co-financed by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research in context of the joint project for immobilisation of long lived radionuclides by secondary mineral phases (ImmoRad, 02 NUK 019A). P.S. has been supported by the Academy of Finland through its Centres of Excellence Program (project no. 915804) and acknowledges the use of the computational resources provided by the Aalto Science-IT project. We thank Paul Fenter and Sang Soo Lee for the data processing routine. We acknowledge support by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and gratefully acknowledge the Helmholtz Gemeinschaft Deutscher Forschungszentren for supporting the Helmholtz-Nachwuchsgruppe "Structures and Reactivity at the Water/Mineral Interface" (VH-NG-942). K.V. acknowledges funding from the European Council (MC CIG 631186). + This work was co-financed by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research in context of the joint project for immobilisation of long lived radionuclides by secondary mineral phases (ImmoRad, 02 NUK 019A). P.S. has been supported by the Academy of Finland through its Centres of Excellence Program (project no. 915804) and acknowledges the use of the computational resources provided by the Aalto Science-IT project. We thank Paul Fenter and Sang Soo Lee for the data processing routine. We acknowledge support by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and gratefully acknowledge the Helmholtz Gemeinschaft Deutscher Forschungszentren for supporting the Helmholtz-Nachwuchsgruppe "Structures and Reactivity at the Water/Mineral Interface" (VH-NG-942). K.V. acknowledges funding from the European Council (MC CIG 631186). Acknowledgment: We thank Robert C. Hickey, MD, for his contribution to the development of endocrine surgery at the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, and in particular his role in the description of parathyroid autografting. Funding for this study was supported by Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 31172101 and 41203018) and the Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University (NCET-12-0693). The authors would like to thank Mrs. Jutta Mohr (Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany) for their technical support. @@ -1002,7 +1002,7 @@ This study was partly supported by the Venture Business Laboratory of Yamaguchi University, the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (no. 03A02018a), the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of KAKENHI (no. 17591406, no. 18390366), and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science KAKENHI (no. 187616). We would like to thank S . Jin of AT & T Bell Laboratories for providing material for sample SJ3151B3 and B. Vuchic of ANL for the backscattered electron channeling patterns. This work was supported by AIRC grants IG11346 to SC, IG10104 to DT, IG5975. - This work was supported in part by the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia -FCT, under the grant number SFRH/BD/73129/2010, and the European Union (COM-PETE, QREN and FEDER), under the project REC I/EEI-SII/0360/2012 "MASSIVE -Multimodal Acknowledgeable MultiSenSorial Immersive Virtual Environments". This work is also supported by the project "TEC4Growth -Pervasive Intelligence, Enhancers and Proofs of Concept with Industrial Impact/NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000020" is financed by the North Portugal Regional Operational Programme (NORTE 2020), under the PORTUGAL 2020 Partnership Agreement, and through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). + This work was supported in part by the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia -FCT, under the grant number SFRH/BD/73129/2010, and the European Union (COM-PETE, QREN and FEDER), under the project REC I/EEI-SII/0360/2012 "MASSIVE -Multimodal Acknowledgeable MultiSenSorial Immersive Virtual Environments". This work is also supported by the project "TEC4Growth -Pervasive Intelligence, Enhancers and Proofs of Concept with Industrial Impact/NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000020" is financed by the North Portugal Regional Operational Programme (NORTE 2020), under the PORTUGAL 2020 Partnership Agreement, and through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). This work was supported by the Australian Research Council. This work is supported by the Scientific Research Fund of Turgut Özal and Fatih universities under the project number P53011208_B. We thank Professor Duco Hamasaki, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami, for his critical discussion and editing of the final manuscript. @@ -1039,7 +1039,7 @@ This study was supported in part by a research grant on Tissue Engineering (H17-014) and a research grant on Allergic Disease and >Immunology (H20-015) from the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. We thank Vipul N Mankad, MD (the former Senior Vice-President and Chief Medical Officer), Children's Hospital and Research Center Oakland, CA, USA for editorial assistance and critical comments. N. E. C. was supported by a Wellcome Trust Research Leave Fellowship during the writing of this review. The author is grateful to Taissa Rodrigues, David Martill, and Philipp Trikolidi for help with literature and to Hans Sues for reviewing and editing the manuscript. This work was supported by the Russian Scientific Fund project 14-14-0015. - Funding for this work was provided by the EPSRC for the project "the use of probabilistic climate data to future-proof design decisions in the buildings sector" (PROMETHEUS) under grant No. EP/F038305/1. + Funding for this work was provided by the EPSRC for the project "the use of probabilistic climate data to future-proof design decisions in the buildings sector" (PROMETHEUS) under grant No. EP/F038305/1. We would like to thank the numerous contributors at each donating institution (see Supplementary Table 1 and http://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org/indi/abide/) as well as the www.nitrc.org team for providing the data-sharing platform. We are particularly thankful to Tanmay Nath for support in aspects of website organization and assistance in some aspects of MRI data review. This work was supported by Slovenian Research Agency within the research program P2-0393; Advanced materials for low-carbon and sustainable society. Acknowledgments We thank Prof Dr Volker Ewerbeck for his inspiring mentorship and the help with interpretation of the data. @@ -1050,12 +1050,12 @@ The authors would like to acknowledge the assistance of Dr. Ben Wernham, Dr. Brian Trumpatori and Mr. Jon Hash in the collection of data, and Tonya Lee for manuscript editing assistance. Acknowledgements. We wish to express our appreciation to Kaija Hyrkas for demonstrating the method on the flower buds of clovers; to the Department of Plant Breeding at the Universityof Helsinki for providing the facilities; to Margret Steinarsdottir for providing photographic equipment; and to the Science Foundation of Iceland for financial support. We would like to thank Brad Vierra and Mike Bremer for their kind invitation to - Acknowledgements. We are grateful to Regina von Berlepsch, Potsdam, and Pierre Leich, Nürnberg, the ECHO digital heritage online, and the Swiss Electronic Library, E-lib.ch, for providing electronic versions of a number of historic publications and manuscripts. We are very grateul to Ralph Neuhäuser for pointing to the original work by Marius, and to Clara Ricken and Yori Fournier for their help with translations of original sunspot records. This work was partly done in the framework of the ReSoLVE Centre of Excellence (Academy of Finland, project No. 272157) and partly supported by the BK21 plus program through the National Research Foundation (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education of Korea. J.M.V. acknowledges the support from the Junta de Extremadura (Research Group GrantsGR10131) and from the Spanish Government (AYA2011-25945 and AYA2014-57556-P. D.S. acknowledges Project RFFI 15-02-01407. W.S. received no funding for his contribution to this paper. Support from the COST Action ES1005 TOSCA (www. tosca-cost.eu) is gratefully acknowledged. + Acknowledgements. We are grateful to Regina von Berlepsch, Potsdam, and Pierre Leich, Nürnberg, the ECHO digital heritage online, and the Swiss Electronic Library, E-lib.ch, for providing electronic versions of a number of historic publications and manuscripts. We are very grateul to Ralph Neuhäuser for pointing to the original work by Marius, and to Clara Ricken and Yori Fournier for their help with translations of original sunspot records. This work was partly done in the framework of the ReSoLVE Centre of Excellence (Academy of Finland, project No. 272157) and partly supported by the BK21 plus program through the National Research Foundation (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education of Korea. J.M.V. acknowledges the support from the Junta de Extremadura (Research Group GrantsGR10131) and from the Spanish Government (AYA2011-25945 and AYA2014-57556-P. D.S. acknowledges Project RFFI 15-02-01407. W.S. received no funding for his contribution to this paper. Support from the COST Action ES1005 TOSCA (www. tosca-cost.eu) is gratefully acknowledged. We thank Raymond Kwan for assistance with hESC culture, Dr. Nagesh Rao, Ph.D. at the UCLA Clinical Cytogenetics lab for Fluorescence in situ hybridization, Dr. Angela Chen from UCLA OB/GYN for human tissues, Xinmin Li at the UCLA clinical microarray core facility, Jing Wen Tan and Dr. Rachel Kim of the UCLA Broad Stem Cell Center hESC core facility. This work is supported by funds from the UCLA Department of Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology, STOP Cancer Foundation and NIH P01 GM081621-01A1 (to A.T.C., Z.G., M.A.T., H.K.A.M., and K.P.). This work was supported in part by U.S. National Science Foundation under Grants CNS-1247848, CNS-1l16749, CNS-0964713, U.S. Office of Naval Research under Grants NOOOI4-13-1-0043, NOOOI4-11-1-0865, and National Science Foundation of China (NSFC) under Grant 61372097. - This work was supported by MIUR (Italian Minister of University & Research) project "Sviluppo tecnologico e innovazione per la sostenibilità e competitività della cerealicoltura meridionale MIUR-UE (PON01_01145/1-ISCOCEM)". + This work was supported by MIUR (Italian Minister of University & Research) project "Sviluppo tecnologico e innovazione per la sostenibilità e competitività della cerealicoltura meridionale MIUR-UE (PON01_01145/1-ISCOCEM)". We thank the US Department of Energy for funding and supporting this work. We thank the Dow Chemical Company for allowing the use of their kinetic model, which was integrated into NREL's process model for converting biomass to mixed alcohols for the techno-eco nomic analysis. We thank Don Kaczmarek at USFS Southern Research Station and Kenneth Skog at USFS Forest Product Laboratory for their assistance with the water footprint analyses. We also thank Danny Inman and Yimin Zhang for their assistance with the LCA analyses. - The authors acknowledge the European Union FP6 Chemomentum Project (grant: IST-5-033437), Estonian Science Foundation (grants: 5805, 7709), Estonian Ministry for Education and Research (grants: SF0182644Bs04, SF0140031Bs09, IUT34-14), and European Union Regional Development Fund (grant: 3.2.1201.13-0021). + The authors acknowledge the European Union FP6 Chemomentum Project (grant: IST-5-033437), Estonian Science Foundation (grants: 5805, 7709), Estonian Ministry for Education and Research (grants: SF0182644Bs04, SF0140031Bs09, IUT34-14), and European Union Regional Development Fund (grant: 3.2.1201.13-0021). We thank E. Dierichs-Schmitt and B. Mühlbauer for technical assistance. We are also grateful to M. Heisenberg The authors are grateful to their colleagues and primary medical workers from Kangjian, Xujiahui, Huamu, Weifang, Gongyequ, and Huangdu CHCs who assisted the field data collection. They are also grateful to Professor Doris Young (Department of General Practice, University of Melbourne, Carlton, Melbourne, VIC, Australia) for her helpful comments on this study. This study was supported by Project of Shanghai Foundation for Senior Citizens (S15027), Construction Project of Key Discipline of Public Health in Shanghai (12GWZXl001), and Shanghai Municipal Commission of Health and Family Planning, Key Developing Disciplines (2015ZB0601). Ce rapport est issu d'une collaboration entre le programme pour le développement économique et la création d'emplois locaux (LEED) du Centre pour l'entrepreneuriat, les PME et le développement local de l'OCDE et la direction générale de l'emploi, des affaires sociales et de l'inclusion de la Commission européenne. @@ -1065,7 +1065,7 @@ This work was supported by the grant from the Sci-Tech Project Foundation of Guangdong Province (No. 2012B031800287). Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank S. Hauser for preparing the test setup. This work has been supported in part by the Nano-Tera research program (ULP-Logic) funded by the Swiss Confederation. Additional funding provided in part through the Arthur and Julie Woodrow Chair, a Joan Klein Jacobs and Irwin Mark Jacobs Senior Scientist Endowed Chair. - We thank Sabine Häder for technical assistance, Cristina Paulino, Gerhard Hummer, Klaus Fendler and Christine Ziegler for discussion, and Pavol Skubak for the beta version of the Crank2 software. Crystals were screened at the beamlines id23.1 and id29 of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF)/Grenoble and data were collected at the Max Planck beamline PXII of the Swiss Light Source (SLS). This work was funded by the Max Planck Society; the Frankfurt Cluster of Excellence Macromolecular Complexes; the Frankfurt International Max Planck Research School; and SFB 807 'Transport and communication across biological membranes'. + We thank Sabine Häder for technical assistance, Cristina Paulino, Gerhard Hummer, Klaus Fendler and Christine Ziegler for discussion, and Pavol Skubak for the beta version of the Crank2 software. Crystals were screened at the beamlines id23.1 and id29 of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF)/Grenoble and data were collected at the Max Planck beamline PXII of the Swiss Light Source (SLS). This work was funded by the Max Planck Society; the Frankfurt Cluster of Excellence Macromolecular Complexes; the Frankfurt International Max Planck Research School; and SFB 807 'Transport and communication across biological membranes'. The author thanks Hiroshi Hirai and Kazuo Murota for careful reading and numerous helpful comments. The author also thanks the referees for helpful comments. In particular, Algorithms II and III (for Types II and III, respectively) are suggested by one of the referees. This research was supported by JSPS Research Fellowship for Young Scientists. This investigation was sponsored by the Grant Number 1R21 AR056416 from NIAMS. Dr. Xiaoling Fu was supported by the Innovation & Entrepreneurship Doctoral Fellowship from the Stevens Institute of Technology. We are thankful to Dr. Hua-Lin Wu and Dr. Guey-Yueh Shi (Department of Biochemistry, Medical College, National Cheng Kung University, @@ -1078,7 +1078,7 @@ The authors are thankful to Professor Y.Iwashimizu at Ritsumeikan University, Associate Professor E.Matsumoto at Kyoto University, and Messrs. T.Miya, F.Fujita and F.Nishiyama at Sonix Co. for useful advice to establish this measurement system. We also thank Dr. K.Kimura for the supply of SNCM439 steel alloy specimens. The authors are deeply grateful to Laurent Praly and Alessandro Astolfi for helpful suggestions. We are grateful to T. H. de Koker, Department of Microbiology, University of Stellenbosch, for doing the computer analysis of the RAPD-PCR profiles. - This work was supported by the Robert S. McNamara Fellowships Program and the UNDESERT (EU FP7 243906), "Understanding and combating desertification to mitigate its impact on ecosystem services" funded by the European Commission, Directorate General for Research and Innovation, Environment Programme for financial support. + This work was supported by the Robert S. McNamara Fellowships Program and the UNDESERT (EU FP7 243906), "Understanding and combating desertification to mitigate its impact on ecosystem services" funded by the European Commission, Directorate General for Research and Innovation, Environment Programme for financial support. This research was motivated and in part supported by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number R01DK101593. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. The authors appreciate Austin B-Cycle data provided by the system's Executive Director, Elliott McFadden, in additon to the system planners who shared their insights through interviews. The authors would like to acknowledge the valuable comments of three anonymous reviewers on an earlier version of this paper. The second author would like to dedicate her part of the research efforts to the memory of her dear father, Erdinc Sener, who passed away in October 2015. The authors thank Dr. Siti Norlailli Aiza, Dr Nazirah and the staff nurses at the Wound Clinic (Sister Julizaayu, Sister Norita, Acknowledgements. We thank the two anonymous reviewers for their constructive and helpful suggestions on earlier drafts of this paper. J. M. C. Pereira participated under the scope of research project FUME -Forest fires under climate, social and economic changes in Europe, the Mediterranean and other fire-affected areas of the world, European Commission FP7-ENV-2009-, Grant Agreement Number 243888. @@ -1114,7 +1114,7 @@ We gratefully acknowledge D. Schindler for extensive consultation, editorial guidance, and support in the field. We thank friends and colleagues in the University of Washington Alaska Salmon Program for assistance in the field, D. DeAvila at the Center for Reproductive Biology at Washington State for laboratory analyses of cortisol and J. Dickey at the Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA for laboratory analyses of sex steroids. We also thank K. Forsgren, C. Vynne, and S. Wasser for methodological guidance and consultation. We thank Wendy Price for coordinating necropsies and histopathological services. The authors and editors of Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology would like to sincerely apologize for any confusion or inconvenience this may have caused. - This work has been partially supported by the Polish National Centre for Research and Development project no. PBS1/A3/14/2012 "Sensor Data Correlation Module for Attack Detection and Decision Support" and by the European Regional Development Fund the Innovative Economy Operational Programme, under the INSIGMA project no. 01.01.02-00-062/09 and under the project "Cyber Security Laboratory" no. 02.03.00-14-106/13. + This work has been partially supported by the Polish National Centre for Research and Development project no. PBS1/A3/14/2012 "Sensor Data Correlation Module for Attack Detection and Decision Support" and by the European Regional Development Fund the Innovative Economy Operational Programme, under the INSIGMA project no. 01.01.02-00-062/09 and under the project "Cyber Security Laboratory" no. 02.03.00-14-106/13. This study was supported by the National Natural Science Fund of China (No. 41601336), the National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program, No. 2014CB238906), and the Beijing Natural Science Fund (Development of heavy metal immobilization agents and its control mechanism in the process of urban sewage sludge amended sandy soil, No. 8152025). The authors thank Professor Mary Molokwu for assistance with data collection. JCG was supported by CONACyT grant no. 152666. This work was supported by the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES). @@ -1210,7 +1210,7 @@ Thanks are due to three anonymous reviewers for suggesting improvements in this paper. We thank Dr. Brian Halligan for the Visualize software, and the Biotechnology and Bioengineering Center at the Medical College of Wisconsin for access to their computer cluster. Funding for this research was provided by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, a National Science Foundation Waterman Award to KSA, and a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship to DNS. - We thank Stefan Steinbacher from Proteros biostructures GmbH; Thomas Steinbrecher from Schrödinger Inc. for useful comments and advice throughout. Ineke Fonteyn and Greet Vanhoof for PDE2 inhibition screening and assay related discussions; Peter Buijnsters and the PDE2 medicinal chemistry team. This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 675451 (CompBioMed project). + We thank Stefan Steinbacher from Proteros biostructures GmbH; Thomas Steinbrecher from Schrödinger Inc. for useful comments and advice throughout. Ineke Fonteyn and Greet Vanhoof for PDE2 inhibition screening and assay related discussions; Peter Buijnsters and the PDE2 medicinal chemistry team. This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 675451 (CompBioMed project). We would like to thank Prof. Tanju Karanfil and Mahmut Ersan, Department of Environmental Engineering and Earth Science, Clemson University for providing BET results and analysis. We also acknowledge Prof. L. T. Kuhn and Dr. S. B. Simonsen, DTU-Energy Conversion for the access to TEM facilities. We thank the Napa Valley grape growers that allowed us collected samples in their vineyards. We thank Dr. James Wolpert, UC Davis, for his assistance identifying sampling blocks with evidence of disease spread. We also thank Adib Rowhani (FPS, UC Davis) for providing infected plant material controls and for helpful discussions. We acknowledge assistance from Kevin Koy and the Geospatial Imaging Facility at UC Berkeley. The author wishes to acknowledge R.B. Cathcart for correcting the author's English and useful advice. @@ -1242,8 +1242,8 @@ Part of the work described in this paper was carried out during a guest stay by the first author in the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies at the University of Sydney. The authors would like to thank Frank Hofman for making the Dutch National model data available for the present research. The authors would also like to thank John Rose for extensive feedback and discussions on an earlier version of this paper. We thank Professor Pieter C. Dorrestein, University of California at San Diego, USA, for technical advice during nonribosomal peptide extraction. In addition, we thank Stefan Olsson, The Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, for his guidance in sample preparation and microscopy of fungal hyphae. This research was funded (in part) by the US government VACE program. - The authors would like to thank Professor Li Zeng Peng and his staff from the Department of Pathology at Daping Hospital (Chongqing, China) for conducting immunohistochemistry tests and reviewing slides. In addition, the authors would like to thank the academic editor and anonymous reviewers for their comments on the manuscript. The present study was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC; no. 81101782), the NSF project CQ CSTC (no. CSTC2011BB5020) and the NSF Third Military Medical University (no. 2010XQN36 and MiaoPu project). - Acknowledgments -We thank Matthias Fuchs for interesting comments on the manuscript. This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement 723955 -GlassUniversality). This work is supported by "Investissements d'Avenir" LabEx PALM (ANR-10-LABX-0039-PALM). + The authors would like to thank Professor Li Zeng Peng and his staff from the Department of Pathology at Daping Hospital (Chongqing, China) for conducting immunohistochemistry tests and reviewing slides. In addition, the authors would like to thank the academic editor and anonymous reviewers for their comments on the manuscript. The present study was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC; no. 81101782), the NSF project CQ CSTC (no. CSTC2011BB5020) and the NSF Third Military Medical University (no. 2010XQN36 and MiaoPu project). + Acknowledgments -We thank Matthias Fuchs for interesting comments on the manuscript. This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement 723955 -GlassUniversality). This work is supported by "Investissements d'Avenir" LabEx PALM (ANR-10-LABX-0039-PALM). We are indebted to Scott Whittaker of the Imaging Laboratory of the Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution for assistance with all aspects of SEM. Acknowledgements. We thank Dr. Tony Tucker, Dr. Nancy FitzSimmons and Ms. Maggie Snyder for collection assistance and Mr. Gordon Graham of CALM Kununurra and Dr. David Blair of James Cook University for making available laboratory space. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. NSF 0515492, 0515460 and 0132289. I thank Carla Meister for expert preparation of the manuscript. Partial funding support was provided from the NIH rare disease grant (1U54RR019478) and a grant from PWSA (USA). diff --git a/grobid-trainer/src/main/java/org/grobid/trainer/sax/TEIFundingSaxParser.java b/grobid-trainer/src/main/java/org/grobid/trainer/sax/TEIFundingSaxParser.java index 07aeee6720..c86c1adf57 100644 --- a/grobid-trainer/src/main/java/org/grobid/trainer/sax/TEIFundingSaxParser.java +++ b/grobid-trainer/src/main/java/org/grobid/trainer/sax/TEIFundingSaxParser.java @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ public void startElement(String namespaceURI, accumulator.setLength(0); if (qName.equals("fundingAgency")) { - currentTag = ""; + currentTag = ""; } else if (qName.equals("grantNumber")) { currentTag = ""; } else if (qName.equals("grantName")) {