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1 s and have become commercially available and affordable.
2 livered HIVST; combinations were potentially affordable.
3 nd their open-source versions have made them affordable.
4 g subsidies have made nongroup coverage more affordable.
5 ysical features, while being computationally affordable.
6 ould help by making spatial replication more affordable.
7 cine and, when available, they are often not affordable.
8 ystems have become selective, sensitive, and affordable.
9 ce environments and make high-volume testing affordable.
10 ly monitoring devices are expected to become affordable.
11 onment for health-care professionals, and be affordable.
12 larial therapies that are both effective and affordable.
13 idence-based policies to make medicines more affordable.
14 a has relied on chloroquine (CQ), a safe and affordable 4-aminoquinoline that was highly effective ag
15  non-emitting alternatives are available and affordable(4,18).
16    Nanopore sequencing offers a portable and affordable alternative to sequencing-by-synthesis method
17 dition to cancer diagnostics, rather than an affordable alternative to single gene testing.
18 ope, red phosphorus (RP), which is much more affordable and easier to process.
19 of carbon and water are vital for delivering affordable and environmentally friendly energy sources a
20 g mission of great importance for delivering affordable and environmentally friendly hydrogen.
21 microcomputers and Arduino boards to provide affordable and flexible hardware.
22  coli O157:H7 presence in food and water, an affordable and highly sensitive detection method is cruc
23             However, currently, there are no affordable and informative tests for assessing the effec
24 le genome sequencing (WGS), is becoming more affordable and its use in the detection of ADPKD mutatio
25 netetracarboxylic acid diimide (PTCDI) as an affordable and low-cost fluorophore.
26 des new opportunities for the development of affordable and portable molecular diagnostic devices for
27  review these tools and assess the impact of affordable and rapid genome sequencing systems increasin
28                                              Affordable and readily available microelectronics are be
29 s optimised for single measurements, towards affordable and reconfigurable multi-measurement systems.
30                                          The affordable and reliable detection of Hepatitis C Virus (
31 o prevent, evaluate and intervene in a fast, affordable and reliable way, thus enabling real-time gui
32 cements have enabled solutions that are both affordable and reliable, allowing monitoring of vulnerab
33  panels that can be used in combination with affordable and robust biosensors at the POC toward impro
34                               We describe an affordable and robust measurement technique applicable t
35 ic imaging has practical value in that it is affordable and rugged; however, this technology has larg
36        Measuring the reservoir size using an affordable and scalable assay is critical as these appro
37 rogeneity in isogenic bacterial populations, affordable and scalable technologies for studying single
38                   We foresee applications of affordable and scalable ZULF NMR coupled with hyperpolar
39 tform against chlamydia, as it is relatively affordable and scalable, has been shown to induce immuni
40  knock out almost any gene of interest in an affordable and simple manner.
41 nsitioning to dolutegravir as part of a more affordable and standardised antiretroviral therapy (ART)
42 ritical to such transformation is to provide affordable and sustainable access to electricity.
43 crease the availability and accessibility of affordable and sustainable farmed aquatic foods should f
44 geted advances in biocatalysis could provide affordable and sustainable treatment options to protect
45                                              Affordable and timely therapies can have a substantial i
46  and chemiluminescence detection enables the affordable and ultrasensitive determination of IgA to SA
47 nts, including medicines that are available, affordable, and accessible to patients.
48                                       Rapid, affordable, and accurate diagnostics are urgently needed
49 , which should be accompanied by accessible, affordable, and appropriate health care and insurance co
50 e insights toward the development of a safe, affordable, and effective melioidosis vaccine.
51 ensure that clinical research is accessible, affordable, and equitable; (2) design more pragmatic and
52  vaccine, there is an urgent need for novel, affordable, and safe drugs for prevention and treatment
53 latforms for the development of sustainable, affordable, and safe therapeutics.
54            The demand for simple, sensitive, affordable, and selective DNA biosensors is willing, due
55                  The 3WP is a transferrable, affordable, and sustainable program that provides value
56  care with mhGAP-IG might provide simple and affordable approach to scaling up depression care in sub
57  paper, we discuss a scalable, efficient and affordable approach to this problem, bringing big data s
58 d has a potential role as a non-invasive and affordable bedside tool for predicting brain pathology a
59 us high strength and ductility, producing an affordable, biocompatible Mg alloy.
60 s of saliva real samples using the developed affordable biosensor offered 50 folds lower LOD with the
61                           Ensuring access to affordable blood pressure-lowering medicines is essentia
62                            These devices are affordable but generally rely on a single motor to perfo
63 h services' ability to deliver equitable and affordable cancer care.
64          Cationic polymers are promising and affordable candidate vehicles for these precious payload
65                                          The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has been associated with incre
66 ss to care before the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was enacted.
67                                          The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was the most significant expan
68                              The goal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was to increase access to insu
69                                          The Affordable Care Act (ACA), passed in 2010 and fully impl
70 ome of the major reasons critics dislike the Affordable Care Act (ACA), then discusses the validity o
71 tients with newly diagnosed cancer after the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
72 he repeal and replacement of portions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
73 d expansion under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA).
74 fects of racism, mass incarceration, and the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
75                       With the future of the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid program unclear, it is
76 s and possible futures for the United States Affordable Care Act as it nears the ten year mark.
77 rates started declining after passage of the Affordable Care Act by 1.09% (95% confidence interval [C
78 fore and after 2011 payment reforms and 2014 Affordable Care Act changes that influenced reimbursemen
79                                          The Affordable Care Act expanded Medicaid eligibility allowi
80 verage reforms of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act have fundamentally changed the U.S.
81                        Before passage of the Affordable Care Act in March 2010, risk-adjusted, 30-day
82 ion Reduction Program, established under the Affordable Care Act in March of 2010, placed financial p
83                 Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act increased insurance coverage, access
84  expansion of Medicaid eligibility under the Affordable Care Act is a state-level decision that affec
85 ity and length of stay decreased in the post-Affordable Care Act period with the greatest reduction i
86 hospital mortality decreased from 22.90% pre-Affordable Care Act to 18.59% post-Affordable Care Act.
87                                          Pre-Affordable Care Act uninsured patients had the highest m
88             The mean (SD) length of stay pre Affordable Care Act was 13.92 (17.42) days, compared wit
89            Efforts are ongoing to repeal the Affordable Care Act which would exacerbate health-care i
90       His proposal to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act with a "better reform", his stance o
91                                Comparing pre-Affordable Care Act with post-Affordable Care Act, there
92 nsurance coverage and improved care with the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) state expansion of Medicaid.
93 ncies and other sources before and after the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion.
94 were divided into two groups: 2011-2013 (pre Affordable Care Act) and 2014-2016 (post Affordable Care
95 pre Affordable Care Act) and 2014-2016 (post Affordable Care Act).
96  care delivery system such as passage of the Affordable Care Act, cancer disparities persist.
97 Prior to the Open Payments provisions of the Affordable Care Act, financial ties became apparent only
98                                          The Affordable Care Act, passed in 2010, expanded access to
99  that have occurred after the passage of the Affordable Care Act, the rapidly changing landscape of h
100  Comparing pre-Affordable Care Act with post-Affordable Care Act, there was a 4.75% increase in medic
101 etts health reform, which is a model for the Affordable Care Act, was associated with a 26% increased
102 2.90% pre-Affordable Care Act to 18.59% post-Affordable Care Act.
103 nts with severe sepsis and septic shock post Affordable Care Act.
104  Medicaid expansion, respectively, under the Affordable Care Act.
105 s a result of the full implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
106  days, compared with 12.35 (15.76) days post Affordable Care Act.
107 e coverage to low-income workers through the Affordable Care Act; (3) disproportionate incarceration
108  of the roadmap are: support and improve the Affordable Care Act; maintain the existing private insur
109 le of Color (BIPOC) live; (2) poor access to affordable care in state governments that refuse to expa
110              Access to relatively simple and affordable commercial ddPCR technology has attracted wid
111 els of cardiac biomarkers with a view toward affordable, compact devices with excellent performance f
112 extraordinary simplicity, on-site operation, affordable consumables, and permits samples of virtually
113                                     Using an affordable consumer-grade 3D printer dedicated LOV platf
114  including compact size, simple fabrication, affordable cost, non-ionizing nature, and minimum health
115 d shotgun sequencing of whole metagenomes at affordable cost.
116 importance of policies directed at providing affordable coverage to low-income, vulnerable population
117 and to overcome the principal barriers to an affordable custom prosthesis worldwide: access and cost.
118                                          Our affordable device ( euro200) can be deployed in growth c
119 n significant potential to translate into an affordable device for the real-time detection and easy p
120 lternative for the development of simple and affordable devices for point of care and home-based diag
121        Developments of sensitive, rapid, and affordable diagnostic methods are necessary to improve t
122 red by the lack of adequate, accessible, and affordable diagnostic methods that can enable better tar
123                                  An on-site, affordable diagnostic screening at an early-stage for an
124 there is a need for sensitive, specific, and affordable diagnostic tests to identify infected individ
125 ogether with global access to innovative and affordable diagnostics and therapeutics.
126                            Reagent-grade and affordable dietary supplement-grade ellagic acid was sou
127 aimed to evaluate a tailored prescription of affordable digital devices in addition to usual care for
128 eptors are combined with both a scalable and affordable donor polymer, poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT),
129 l 6.1 to attain universal access to safe and affordable drinking water.
130 oped a new instrument control platform to be affordable, easily programmed, and broadly useful, but w
131 d the proportion of people for whom the most affordable EAT-Lancet diet exceeds total income, and als
132                                     The most affordable EAT-Lancet diets cost a global median of US$2
133 ides a new avenue towards the development of affordable electrodes for a wide range of bioanalytical
134                        Therefore, developing affordable, equipment-free, and reliable methods for F(-
135                                  The rise in affordable fabrication processes, along with the great d
136 the peptides for each patient in a rapid and affordable fashion remains difficult.
137                                 In search of affordable, flexible, lightweight, efficient and stable
138                                         This affordable, flexible, plug-and-play microscope heralds a
139 our results suggest that bauxite could be an affordable fluoride-remediation adsorbent with the poten
140 of land-use change could avoid conflict with affordable food provision and reduces the environmental
141      We used these data to identify the most affordable foods to meet EAT-Lancet targets.
142  coverage that are adequate, accessible, and affordable for everyone living in the United States.
143  and their derivatives are very high and not affordable for majority of patients.
144 neration Genome sequencing techniques became affordable for massive sequencing efforts devoted to cli
145                           PCSK9i therapy was affordable for most patients, with an average monthly ou
146 verty, but is unlikely to be as effective or affordable for preventing TB catastrophic costs as a TB-
147 dense seismic arrays are rarely sufficiently affordable for such applications.
148  incomes in high-income countries but is not affordable for the world's poor.
149 al SWNT-based chemiresistors need to be more affordable for use in resource-limited settings.
150 otential of Japanese quince (JQ) fruit in an affordable form.
151 ort tools to enable substitution of the most affordable generic topical steroid from the correspondin
152 nt confluence of large genetic data sets and affordable genetic sequencing technologies has great pot
153  have been fuelled by the rapid evolution of affordable genome and transcriptome technologies.
154                                              Affordable genome sequencing technologies promise to rev
155 l and gas has made energy more available and affordable globally but brought environmental concerns,
156 these limitations by developing a simple and affordable HBV diagnostic platform to allow for timelier
157                                  However, if affordable HCV medicines remained inaccessible in 13 cou
158 ely to be facilitated by the availability of affordable headsets that deliver high quality immersive
159 portant role in managing health and enabling affordable health care access to groups traditionally li
160 ated principles focus on expanding access to affordable health care and coverage; enhancing the avail
161                                              Affordable health insurance coverage for all populations
162 lectronic health record (EHR) data, and more affordable high-throughput genomics, we are experiencing
163 ater attention needs to be paid to access to affordable, high-quality diagnostics if testing is to re
164                              We developed an affordable, highly sensitive, and specific paper-based m
165 us target of aspirin, a widely available and affordable host-directed therapy candidate for tuberculo
166 ont structural barriers that limit access to affordable housing, and are at risk for living in areas
167 ervices matter and should be integrated with affordable housing.
168            TypeSeq provides high-throughput, affordable HPV genotyping for world-wide studies of cerv
169 ent in the local pharmacy when surveyed, and affordable if their combined cost was less than 20% of t
170 drugs are expensive and are not available or affordable in all countries.
171 h, inexpensive with a ICER of $8.7/QALY, and affordable in developing countries and area where labora
172 yphoid conjugate vaccine more accessible and affordable in low-income countries, which will allow the
173                           Improving diets is affordable in many countries but for many people would r
174 ng protection, and future availability of an affordable Indian vaccine shows promise for future wides
175  There is an increased need for improved and affordable insect repellents to reduce transmission of r
176                                          The affordable instrument, in conjunction with the disposabl
177 ed in the development of biosensors that are affordable, integrated, fast, capable of multiplexed det
178 d the thermodynamic melting profile using an affordable intercalating dye (EvaGreen).
179 ticides are a potentially cost-effective and affordable intervention for reducing suicide deaths in c
180 esearch is required to develop effective and affordable interventions to prevent and treat the major
181 ture reported significant efforts to provide affordable intracellular thermal components of absorptio
182                                         More affordable isothermal amplification format requires hybr
183 thods (e.g. LUMPY), while providing fast and affordable joint analysis at the scale of >=100 000 geno
184 ported mcr gene, mcr-9, using a portable and affordable lab-on-a-chip (LoC) platform, offering a prom
185 scade system, we established a sensitive and affordable lab-on-paper biosensor.
186                                The advent of affordable, large-scale DNA sequencing methods, coupled
187 virtual conferences are more inclusive, more affordable, less time-consuming and more accessible worl
188 (MOF), TAMOF-1, built from copper(II) and an affordable linker prepared from natural l-histidine.
189 ow latencies (<30 milliseconds), while being affordable (&lt;US$500) and easy to build (<6 hours).
190  form II can provide a powerful, timely, and affordable malaria control solution for low-income count
191  currently underway to find an effective and affordable malaria vaccine.
192                         The use of extremely affordable manufacturing techniques provides a rapid, se
193 m phototherapy systems were constructed from affordable materials to provide high irradiance in the o
194 tion strategy offers a safe, accessible, and affordable means for improving the electrochemical perfo
195    Underuse-the failure to use effective and affordable medical interventions-is common and responsib
196                                Available and affordable medications are important for successfully co
197                                    Access to affordable medicines in all countries will be key to rea
198 A-based generic products, limiting access to affordable medicines to all patients.
199 n economic environment restricting access to affordable menstrual materials.
200    Girls and women need effective, safe, and affordable menstrual products.
201 ucose, which can be measured by an extremely affordable meter.
202                        This work provides an affordable method of high-level multiplexing without flu
203 dates to identify more robust, efficient and affordable methodologies to guarantee food quality and s
204  sampling, proving also that is a simple and affordable methodology to control an ionic flux through
205 sleeping environment may provide a crude yet affordable metric of relative photic intensity.
206 gical phenotypes and genotypes as versatile, affordable models for pathogenesis of cardiovascular dis
207 her CSP allele, which provide accessible and affordable models suitable to support the development of
208                                     Until an affordable multivalent conjugate vaccine becomes availab
209                                              Affordable multivalent meningococcal conjugate vaccines
210  Our technique lays the foundation for easy, affordable, nascent transcriptome analysis and inhibitor
211 Obreath((R)) and NIOX Vero((R))) may be more affordable, no studies have examined the differences in
212 ue is often fatal, our model demonstrates an affordable, non-invasive, non-contact and tele-diagnosti
213  about how plants use and regulate water, an affordable, noninvasive way to determine local root wate
214 ol linear motion and liquid dispensing using affordable off-the-shelf and 3D-printable parts can faci
215 e solutions, which are easy to implement and affordable, often remains a challenge.
216 ting VL and HIV genotyping tests, proving an affordable option for combining HIV clinical monitoring
217                  It provides an easy-to-use, affordable option for end users working with cell cultur
218 us flow apparatus from readily available and affordable parts in as little as 30 min.
219 grams, such as ImageJ, offer an alternative, affordable path to robust image analysis.
220 mmitment, which helped countries access more affordable pneumococcal vaccines.
221 icator of various pancreatic ailments and an affordable point-of-care detection of this biomarker can
222 ve these goals, the development of rapid and affordable point-of-care diagnostic tests that can simul
223  linkage to care through universal access to affordable point-of-care diagnostics and pangenotypic di
224   This micro-dispenser intends to facilitate affordable portable diagnostic devices and accelerate th
225  a central laboratory but the development of affordable, portable devices that measure multiple cardi
226                            Such simple, cost-affordable, portable molecular detection platform has gr
227  in point-of-care diagnostics since they are affordable, portable, user-friendly, rapid and robust.
228 effective technology to remove arsenic at an affordable price.
229 The research agenda has defined the need for affordable products (diagnostics, drugs and insecticides
230 cific, highly-sensitive, high-throughput and affordable qPCR-based methodology for the detection of P
231                                              Affordable, rapid point-of-care diagnostic tests (as hav
232 FET) as a sensor and facilitates an easy and affordable readout mechanism.
233 tely, there is no commercially available and affordable real-time, digital instrument validated for i
234 e technologically and financially intensive; affordable, reliable, and accurate methods are needed.
235 demic in at least 25 countries, constructing affordable, remote-access, reliable water-sampling metho
236 , therefore, be proposed as an efficient and affordable replacement for fibronectin in clinical grade
237 educes when individual solutions become more affordable, resonating with findings of increased indivi
238 nes in designing small-sized, low-power, and affordable retinal imaging systems to perform DR screeni
239 shed human and mouse genomes and suggests an affordable roadmap to high-quality references for thousa
240 n China and other LMICs toward universal and affordable safe water access.
241                  However, efforts to produce affordable, safe and correctly folded full-length Pfs48/
242 n larger scale validation and development of affordable sample-to-answer technologies, some of these
243 UCN appeals to the development of simple and affordable sampling methods that will produce credible a
244 entation and evaluation of timely, safe, and affordable SAO health care, within the National Public H
245 etases and translation factors necessary for affordable, scalable reconstitution of an in vitro trans
246  focused on accelerating the introduction of affordable, scalable, and sustainable biofuels and high-
247  Sleep may therefore represent a potentially affordable, scalable, repeatable, and non-invasive tool
248                  Our design approach enables affordable scale-up production of detergent-free QTY var
249 g the value of the FBS as a simpler and more affordable score for evaluating the risk of subclinical
250 sis for practical diagnostics in an ASSURED (Affordable, Sensitive, Specific, User-friendly, Rapid an
251  sensors, which has recently gained ASSURED (Affordable, Sensitive, Specific, User-friendly, Rapid an
252 ir ideal features under the acronym ASSURED (Affordable, Sensitive, Specific, User-friendly, Rapid an
253 ented so far do not comply with the ASSURED (affordable, sensitive, specific, user-friendly, rapid an
254 t has been more than 10 years since ASSURED (affordable, sensitive, specific, user-friendly, rapid, e
255                       These technologies are affordable, sensitive, user-friendly, rapid, and scalabl
256 lly reordered and analyzed, enables fast and affordable sequencing of full human genomes.
257                                        Fast, affordable sequencing of pathogen genomes - now a staple
258 the development of reliable mouse models and affordable sequencing technologies, the most fascinating
259 loss in statistical accuracy when we use the affordable setting that we propose.
260 nce signals and are not suitable for simple, affordable smartphone-based detection at the point of ca
261                           Here, we report an affordable soil-based growth (rhizobox) and imaging syst
262               Iodixanol provides an easy and affordable solution to a problem that has limited resolu
263                     Our aim is to provide an affordable solution to enhance existing diagnostic setti
264 sed AMR survey is a feasible, sensitive, and affordable strategy for population-based AMR surveys, pr
265 ed combination therapy, providing a safe and affordable strategy to improve the reach of cancer thera
266 imated 5 billion people lack access to safe, affordable surgical care and anesthesia when needed, and
267 with biosynthetic strain is an efficient and affordable system for real-time monitoring and sensing o
268                                         This affordable system is relevant for efforts in Ethiopia an
269  and restoring heart functionality is now an affordable target; yet, new materials are still needed f
270 ortunity to overcome these obstacles through affordable, targeted recruitment advertisements or messa
271 romising candidate for the development of an affordable TB vaccine, which may have the potential to s
272 ment, healthful, easy, inexpensive, fast and affordable technique for surface improvement.
273 omponents, facilitating the adoption of this affordable technology in low-income countries.
274 d devices are a portable, user-friendly, and affordable technology that is one of the best analytical
275 on so that it becomes more user friendly and affordable technology.
276        This strategy will enable widespread, affordable testing for patients who experienced this dis
277     In addition, fish are more available and affordable than other sources of animal proteins in trop
278 nal travel becoming ever more accessible and affordable, the danger of transplantation-mediated helmi
279 g the causal genes will allow for developing affordable therapies in keeping with precision medicine
280 national consortia, have become increasingly affordable, thus fitting the budgets of individual resea
281 have been proposed to assess access to safe, affordable, timely surgical and anesthesia care, with a
282 entification is obtained in a robust way and affordable timescales, through an optimal design of the
283 reen, easy-to-operate and rapid, but is also affordable to all.
284 ge processing of a microarray glass biochip, affordable to be single-used in medical applications.
285 e tumor-margin assessment, while offering an affordable tool to provide histological information from
286            Identifying prognostic factors by affordable tools is crucial for guiding gastric cancer (
287                                              Affordable transportation and energy underpinned the Ind
288 e will further increase demand for clean and affordable transportation.
289 l as better screening and more effective and affordable treatment.
290 ded for both next-generation microscopes and affordable turn-key systems.
291 ation with next-generation sequencing allows affordable ultra-deep transposon insertion site recovery
292 NA) approach is poised to become a powerful, affordable, universal tool for aquatic biodiversity moni
293 an urgent need to develop an efficacious and affordable vaccine to control canine-transmitted rabies
294 ct on important public health outcomes, more affordable vaccines, improved programmatic suitability,
295 tion technology, and early implementation of affordable vector control tools is a realistic prospect.
296 lex species in natural drinking water and an affordable water-purification device is made using the s
297  technologies have made sequencing assays an affordable way to characterize the repertoire of adaptiv
298    RNA sequencing has become an increasingly affordable way to profile gene expression patterns.
299 g and laboratory experiments that constitute affordable ways to approximate the effects of policies w
300          This score is easy to calculate and affordable, while conveniently only using routine clinic

 
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