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1 faces and model examples to catalyze further adoption.
2 d collective learning was used to facilitate adoption.
3 tissue and tumor types, posing a barrier to adoption.
4 efficiency and accelerate New Energy Vehicle adoption.
5 and reduce cost barriers for wider ACS-NSQIP adoption.
6 as MinHash have seen a rapid and widespread adoption.
7 ith visual exploration has gained widespread adoption.
8 ia, and Turkey) show lower levels of bioRxiv adoption.
9 that is hypothesized to result from enhancer adoption.
10 iability of outcomes prevented vast clinical adoption.
11 recent policy changes that may encourage its adoption.
12 ce the pace of tele-critical care growth and adoption.
13 tivation and harvesting methods for industry adoption.
14 mmography (DM) performance 1 year before DBT adoption.
15 ge and data acquisition, precluding its wide adoption.
16 fset energy efficiency gains because of LEPA adoption.
17 his large discrepancy impedes OCE's clinical adoption.
18 in large towns and a less concentrated late adoption.
19 interest in healthcare systems slower in SDD adoption.
20 ndemic have hindered its universal on demand adoption.
23 show that low-pressure irrigation technology adoption, absent policies that incentivize or mandate re
24 , and versatility have led to its widespread adoption, accelerating biomedical research and discovery
25 ion ratio (MPR) and implementation outcomes (adoption, acceptability, appropriateness, feasibility, a
26 eographically resolved information about NPI adoption, access to SARS-CoV-2 testing, and examine asso
27 d, we discuss some generic issues related to adoption and adherence of therapeutic interventions.
30 , we explored associations between childhood adoption and mental health-related outcomes in midlife i
31 nd ethical issues related to future clinical adoption and recommend specific standardization of metri
35 s and challenges for appropriate validation, adoption, and deployment of AI technologies into clinica
37 toward increasing the pace of diffusion and adoption are methodological issues in evaluation of arti
38 s-on time and are thus not suited for direct adoption as a clinical assay for microbial identificatio
45 here advances the technology toward clinical adoption, by demonstrating 10% greater tissue surface co
46 an emerging medium for digital data and its adoption can be accelerated by synthesis processes speci
48 but multiple reasons exist that prevent full adoption, compliance, and efficacy that may underlie the
49 heir change in risk-adjusted mortality after adoption (decreased mortality, no change in mortality, a
50 ent neural correlate for wearable technology adoption, demonstrating adaptive use-related plasticity
51 rsons born from 1945 to 1965 has had limited adoption despite guidelines, particularly among racial/e
52 and half sibships, the protective effect of adoption disappeared when an adoptive parent or stepsibl
56 and climate impacts of expanding LPG primary adoption for household cooking in Cameroon over two peri
58 ribed in all esophagectomy techniques, rapid adoption has been attributed to both enhanced visualizat
59 tudy aims to show how full-time telemedicine adoption has impacted patient visit volume and attendanc
61 ct environmental benefits of large-scale VSS adoption; (ii) potential perverse indirect impacts of ad
63 yzed using the RE-AIM (reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance) framework to
66 tions are failing to reach optimal levels of adoption in buildings, which are the largest urban energ
68 CR) is revolutionizing cancer treatment, its adoption in infectious diseases has been met with consid
69 w that reveals a strongly concentrated early adoption in large towns and a less concentrated late ado
71 celerated sharply following treat all policy adoption in Malawi, Uganda, and Zambia; slowed in Kenya;
72 rimental searches(6-14) but their widespread adoption in materials research is challenging because of
74 D's three-pronged integrated strategy for AI adoption in resource-poor health institutions is present
76 technologies, their effectiveness, and their adoption in the general population, and discuss some of
82 f renewable and unconventional energy, whose adoption is aimed at stemming the impacts of global clim
83 ight into subsets of the population for whom adoption is economically or environmentally favorable, a
84 diagnostics and therapeutics; however, broad adoption is hindered by the high failure rate of the sys
85 ty and quantity of available data, while its adoption is limited by the level of trust afforded by gi
86 itation of BCIs that has hindered real-world adoption is poor long-term reliability and lengthy daily
87 the greatest challenges to their widespread adoption is the difficulty in control and optimization o
92 er Plan 58% target with a counterfactual LPG adoption of 32% in 2030, in line with current trends; an
95 d standardization and would benefit from the adoption of a common reporting framework to promote cons
96 ons would also assist in the development and adoption of a comprehensive educational platform that wo
97 re docked with human HDAC8 enzyme showed the adoption of a low-energy L-shaped conformer that favors
100 nd big data capabilities, we anticipate that adoption of a new framework for patient subsegmentation
101 circular-dichroism spectroscopy revealed the adoption of a predominantly beta-sheet secondary structu
103 Computational studies revealed that the adoption of a spatially broad inosine-adenosine base pai
106 mentation of screening approaches, workflow, adoption of a team-based approach, and strategies for ad
107 italize on these new methods, we propose the adoption of a transcriptome-based taxonomy of cell types
109 rfaces for proteins or nucleic acids and the adoption of a unique dimeric toroidal configuration for
110 of a predictive model for non-remission, the adoption of a user-friendly monitoring tool for remissio
113 ata analysis strategy depends largely on the adoption of adequate experimental designs, and on the qu
115 allows customization of statistical testing, adoption of alternative initial gating steps, and incorp
116 f the RNA cleavage sites to the peptide with adoption of an 'in-line' attack conformation for catalys
119 antioselectivity, which is attributed to the adoption of an orientation relative to stereochemical fe
120 ASICS trial provides evidence to support the adoption of antibiotic shunts in UK patients who are hav
121 Scarce or absent radiology resources impede adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) for medical ima
124 omotive fleets are ripe for electrification, adoption of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) in fleet ap
125 structures within communities influence the adoption of behavioural changes through social influence
126 As the HDX-MS community continues to grow, adoption of best practices in data collection, analysis,
129 management hold considerable promise but the adoption of both approaches has been low, and additional
132 l, which shows the quick acceleration of the adoption of costly policies across countries beginning i
133 ing optimal patient outcomes and generalized adoption of DCD in heart transplantation, however, requi
134 dvent of effective therapy have led to rapid adoption of diagnostic scintigraphy, there is heterogene
136 nses distinctively inform differences in the adoption of digital financial channels that are not show
139 Our proof-of-concept findings support the adoption of dual-mode acoustic analysis of exosomes, lev
142 paper examines the effects of the widespread adoption of electrification in waterborne shipping.
144 cades, the United States has seen widespread adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) and a trans
146 categorized with a 17-item score, reflecting adoption of ESD consensus core components (evidence-base
148 te in a fingerprint has prevented widespread adoption of fingerprints in drug testing and limits the
151 almost all areas of biomedical research, the adoption of genomics into mainstream medical and public-
153 uggest that systems thinking may support the adoption of global warming beliefs and attitudes indirec
155 sition of lithium metal is necessary for the adoption of high energy-density rechargeable lithium met
157 needs of cancer patients may depend upon the adoption of higher level mathematical abstractions of ca
160 rmance of commercial batteries will slow the adoption of important technologies such as electric vehi
161 ussion around these issues and argue for the adoption of improved standardised PCR correction methodo
164 ent of transoral surgical techniques and the adoption of intensity-modulated radiation therapy planni
165 in knowledge by testing the hypothesis that adoption of internally-directed focused attention, index
166 coronary intervention may aid in the greater adoption of intravascular imaging for percutaneous coron
171 etics of sulfur species has impeded the wide adoption of lithium-sulfur battery, which is one of the
175 nefits from the CA-based maize-wheat system, adoption of maize is not widespread due to uneven market
176 o reduce morbidity and mortality through the adoption of medical management strategies, including scr
177 future directions are delineated towards the adoption of MET, and the related electronics, in environ
179 insensitivity to matrix stiffness suggesting adoption of migratory routines that are independent of m
182 femtosecond lasers have stimulated the broad adoption of multiphoton microscopy in the modern laborat
184 the adopted technology mix, and except wide adoption of natural gas or scrubbers, no significant dec
185 discovery to implementation, can accelerate adoption of new molecular and digital phenotypes in a 'l
186 light the importance of local context in the adoption of new technologies and emergent evidence, with
188 virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) rely on population-wide adoption of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs).
190 n processes such as opinion formation or the adoption of novelties, where complex mechanisms of influ
192 lf and 3D-printable parts can facilitate the adoption of open-source automated liquid handlers for qP
196 the evaluation of cancer and has stifled the adoption of other tracers, except in situations where lo
200 ials and outline directions for a full-scale adoption of patient-specific modelling and simulation in
201 curtail transmission when combined with the adoption of physical distancing measures by the rest of
202 omising technologies enabling the widespread adoption of Point-of-Care testing in routine clinical pr
203 These real-world outcomes suggest that the adoption of precision medicine can have a substantial ef
206 ge of trend), as compared to the time before adoption of RALP (1998-2003, annual percentage change, 0
207 ion, we provide rationale for the widespread adoption of rapid diet screener tools in primary care an
210 ery of aboveground carbon density (ACD), but adoption of restoration is constrained by cost and uncer
211 rupted time-series analysis demonstrated the adoption of robotic surgery coincided with a systematic
212 ers exhibits large variances, warranting the adoption of robust resilience investment strategies and
215 stics that are associated with the increased adoption of SDD adoption over time in the United Kingdom
217 in the US, establish strong evidence for the adoption of search trends based 'nowcasts' in influenza
219 dels with precise, computable semantics, but adoption of semantic standards for representing phenotyp
221 es and their response to therapy have led to adoption of some of these methods into routine clinical
222 one tertiary amides may impair the peptoid's adoption of stable secondary structures, notably the all
223 taff, oncologists, and organ specialists and adoption of standardized treatment protocols to ensure t
225 ard practice in particular scenarios, formal adoption of such policies has yet to become widespread a
226 the minimization of structural barriers and adoption of tailored interventions are needed to engage
229 rate the national conversation about broader adoption of telemedicine for routine medical care in non
230 e COVID-19 pandemic has catalysed the sudden adoption of telemedicine in the management of rheumatic
231 The COVID-19 crisis has accelerated the adoption of telemedicine, presenting challenges and oppo
232 lled the impact of both tests, assuming full adoption of the 2019 WHO guidelines for the use of these
234 ed on these insights, we call for widespread adoption of the homologous nomenclature, and reinterpret
236 tability of SARS-CoV-2 S and facilitates the adoption of the open conformation that is required for S
237 shed atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, adoption of the polypill for secondary prevention compar
238 ntangle the complexity of organogenesis, yet adoption of the potent new toolbox provided by modern da
241 coronary arteries, and future directions for adoption of the technique in percutaneous coronary inter
243 new options to manage weeds, the widespread adoption of these herbicides increased the risk for herb
245 acute kidney injury (AKI), however, clinical adoption of these models requires interpretability and t
246 A particularly promising direction for rapid adoption of these nanoparticles as photocatalysts is the
251 that have thus far prevented the widespread adoption of these technologies, and how we can close the
252 lable commodity components, facilitating the adoption of this affordable technology in low-income cou
255 ss, emerging clinical trial data support the adoption of this technology as part of the standard of c
256 are integrated within this LoC platform, the adoption of this technology for the rapid detection and
258 s that can potentially impede the real-world adoption of this technology in conservation programmes.
261 s application note aims to enable widespread adoption of TIMING by (i) enabling the computations to o
264 d phase separation promoted a time-dependent adoption of toxic conformations and oligomerization, but
265 on (within 30 days of care enrollment) after adoption of Treat All policies in 2 groups of countries:
267 olled trials, albeit in limited numbers, the adoption of ultrabrief ECT, examination of the safety an
272 Our results could be explained by the early adoption of widespread testing and a successful national
274 on the local context such as timing of their adoption, opening the way for forecasting the effectiven
275 omes, yet none of them have found widespread adoption or significantly affected clinical practice or
276 ssociated with the increased adoption of SDD adoption over time in the United Kingdom and determine w
277 origin and town size influence prediction of adoption peak at local scales in all model specification
280 s of patient health information, whose broad adoption provides clinicians and researchers unprecedent
285 No 2002/657 and considering the proposed-for-adoption reference point for action (RPA) of 0.50 ug.kg(
286 y cumulative DBT volume within 2 years after adoption relative to digital mammography (DM) performanc
287 iously documented and ideal (90% coverage or adoption) scale-up, and sustained from 2020 to 2030, wit
290 Significant genetic correlations between adoption status and depressive symptoms, major depressio
292 odel versions can capture the macro trend of adoption, they have limited capacity to describe the obs
294 e value of preprints and advocate their wide adoption to advance knowledge and facilitate career deve
295 chemical reactivity, enabling its widespread adoption to support the developing field of polymer mech
297 nts after digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) adoption were sustained regardless of DBT volume, radiol
299 oubled global sugarcane production, Bonsucro adoption would further limit water use and greenhouse ga