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1. More specific feedback: why “confidence” in feedback is too ambiguous

2. Can we identify European snakes by color patterns?

3. Exome Sequencing and Identification of Phenocopies in Patients With Clinically Presumed Hereditary Nephropathies

4. The price of anarchy for utilitarian scheduling games on related machines.

5. Male courtship signal modality and female mate preference in the wolf spider Schizocosa ocreata: results of digital multimodal playback studies.

7. A unique signal sequence of the chemokine receptor CCR7 promotes package into COPII vesicles for efficient receptor trafficking

8. Proteome Data Improves Protein Function Prediction in the Interactome of Helicobacter pylori*

9. Modulation of Chemokine Receptor Function by Cholesterol: New Prospects for Pharmacological Intervention

10. Decentralization and Mechanism Design for Online Machine Scheduling.

11. Stochastic Online Scheduling on Parallel Machines.

12. Pricing Network Edges to Cross a River.

13. Unrelated Parallel Machine Scheduling with Resource Dependent Processing Times.

14. Fast Ejection Chain Algorithms for Vehicle Routing with Time Windows.

15. The Yeast Two-Hybrid System for Detecting Interacting Proteins.

16. Characterizing the vibratory and acoustic signals of the “purring” wolf spider, Gladicosa gulosa(Araneae: Lycosidae)

17. Loss of GM130 in breast cancer cells and its effects on cell migration, invasion and polarity

18. THE SAME SONG AND DANCE: F.B.T. PRODUCTIONS, LLC v. AFTERMATH RECORDS AND THE ROLE OF LICENSES IN THE DIGITAL AGE OF COPYRIGHT LAW.

19. Scheduling jobs with time-resource tradeoff via nonlinear programming.

20. Enumeration of Circuits and Minimal Forbidden Sets.

21. A Second-generation Protein–Protein Interaction Network of Helicobacter pylori*

22. Eavesdropping and signal matching in visual courtship displays of spiders

23. Sequencing the genome of the Burmese python (Python molurus bivittatus) as a model for studying extreme adaptations in snakes

24. Impact of a catastrophic natural disturbance on fluctuating asymmetry (FA) in a wolf spider

25. Improving yeast two-hybrid screening systems

26. Behind the Façade of Saint Mark's

27. The elusive yeast interactome

28. Hinter der Fassade von San Marco

29. Hinter der Fassade von San Marco

30. Compensation for Injury? Modified multi-modal courtship of wolf spiders following autotomy of signalling appendages

31. The Phox Homology (PX) Domain Protein Interaction Network in Yeast*

32. Species-Specificity of Chemical Signals: Silk Source Affects Discrimination in a Wolf Spider (Araneae: Lycosidae)

33. Chemical Signaling in a Wolf Spider: A Test of Ethospecies Discrimination

34. What do we learn from high-throughput protein interaction data?

36. Assessment of Potential Predation Costs of Male Decoration and Courtship Display in Wolf Spiders Using Video Digitization and Playback

37. Regulation of Stress Response Signaling by the N-terminal Dishevelled/EGL-10/Pleckstrin Domain of Sst2, a Regulator of G Protein Signaling in Saccharomyces cerevisiae*

38. Two-hybrid analysis of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae26S proteasome

42. Age and Sex-Based Differences in the Use of Prey Sensory Cues in Wolf Spiders (Araneae: Lycosidae)

43. The effect of prey movement on attack behavior and patch residence decision rules of wolf spiders (Araneae: Lycosidae)

44. The “ricochet effect” and prey capture in colonial spiders

45. Variation in life-history characteristics over a clinal gradient in three populations of a communal orb-weaving spider

46. Foraging advantages of mixed-species association between solitary and colonial orb-weaving spiders

47. New Hot Strip Technology Challenge Towards Automation

48. Foraging patch residence time decisions in wolf spiders: Is perceiving prey as important as eating prey?

49. Microbial degradation of chelating agents used in detergents with special reference to nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA)

50. Molecular interaction between limb deformity proteins (formins) and Src family kinases.

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