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1 trials (RCTs) of individual patients cannot answer.
2 pted to life on land, have been difficult to answer.
3 cording to the biological questions they can answer.
4 is a question many are asking and having to answer.
5 for which bifactor models are well suited to answer.
6 le of this Minireview does not have a simple answer.
7 view literature that suggests an affirmative answer.
8 questions that are otherwise challenging to answer.
9 well, making these questions complicated to answer.
10 but only a few of these have provided clear answers.
11 d analysis or biopsy does not always provide answers.
12 bution of these domains across participants' answers.
13 d identify some potential next steps towards answers.
14 that we still have many more questions than answers.
15 and algorithmic features which suggest some answers.
16 h there have not always been straightforward answers.
17 d a lot of critical questions have yet to be answered.
18 omics data and the biological question to be answered.
19 and public health questions may be asked and answered.
20 few of the major questions that remain to be answered.
21 the theoretical questions that remain to be answered.
22 ls limits the research questions that can be answered.
23 discuss imperative questions remaining to be answered.
25 ared to the MS group (mean number of correct answers, 34.1 vs. 47.6; p = 0.006), but there were no di
27 he fine details of our laboratory's quest to answer a longstanding fundamental question: Could any ne
28 aspects of the immune response is likely to answer a number of basic questions, and in some cases ev
29 We use text analysis and machine learning to answer a series of questions: How do we detect scientifi
33 cted individuals within selected households) answered a questionnaire on history of symptoms compatib
36 owever, designing a study for the purpose of answering a mediation-related research question remains
37 l approach, we are pursuing to find a proper answer about the possible application of fused TIs as su
38 ment in large series is suggested to provide answers about the safety of abdominal surgery in patient
40 mary-care database, we illustrate how it can answer an important clinical question about the treatmen
41 way activation, measured in single cells, to answer an unresolved question in the field-whether recep
42 d cohort raises more questions than it could answer and underscores the need for additional investiga
43 ate a practical questionnaire with yes-or-no answers, and to compare its performance with other well-
44 d astronomy are influential not because they answer any single question but because they enable inves
47 nel (PNplus panel), an FDA-cleared sample-to-answer assay that enables the detection of viruses, atyp
50 hes and enables reducing a fraction of wrong answers (at rank-1) by 9-23% depending on the used data
51 our web application is able to interactively answer basic questions regarding genetic variation and i
52 ever, several important questions need to be answered before this can translate into public policy.
56 tablish ecological mitigation strategies and answer broader questions in evolutionary and cell biolog
59 rcumstances, this is a difficult question to answer, but the novel coronavirus pandemic allows us to
61 The review finally elicits questions to be answered by future research and describes how the immuno
64 This article provides an overview of UKD and answers common questions regarding the ethical considera
65 e achieved a mean of 18.78 (SD 3.15) correct answers, compared with 25.43 (1.95) correct answers for
67 This Perspective highlights questions whose answers could advance RAS-targeting agents as mechanism-
68 zing agent-based dynamics so that we can now answer critical questions in pattern formation at a much
69 vironmental influences on autism in order to answer current regulatory questions and inform treatment
73 sion) and 167 to 511 copies/ml for sample-to-answer (DiaSorin Simplexa, GenMark ePlex) and point-of-c
74 acing the lineage history of cells is key to answering diverse and fundamental questions in biology.
75 , a library search procedure returns a wrong answer even if a correct compound is contained in a libr
77 o web-based experiments in which individuals answered factual questions known to elicit partisan bias
78 ere we address a question that can rarely be answered for endemic pathogens of wildlife: what are the
80 lectron beam radiation can be used to obtain answers for scientific questions without changing the st
81 answers, compared with 25.43 (1.95) correct answers for the top three machine algorithms (mean diffe
83 will continue to be-many more questions than answers from the synthetic, mechanistic, and analytical
85 x could become a streamlined model system to answer fundamental questions about double-stranded DNA (
87 es for how sequencing-generated datasets can answer fundamental questions in nanotechnology based dru
95 rrors of metabolism which may be helpful for answering important questions about the role of metaboli
98 lised medicine, many questions are yet to be answered in advanced stages of the cancer: what subset o
100 e following questions have been sufficiently answered in the open literature, and if not, what additi
103 rrent research providing more questions than answers, it is about time to investigate clocks in the d
106 nd methods of phylogenomic analyses that can answer key epidemiological questions during mosquito-bor
108 nt A. agrestis to highlight its potential in answering key questions of land plant biology and evolut
112 d of epidemiology has played a vital role in answering long-standing questions about whether religion
115 plified workflow that enables: rapid time-to-answer; low potential for cross contamination; minimal s
116 etal brain and organoid resources promise to answer major questions of brain biology and psychiatry.
117 The relative paucity of strong evidence to answer many of the PICO questions supports the need for
119 eview of the available evidence suggests the answer may be more complex than what is commonly present
121 ur objective was to evaluate three sample-to-answer molecular diagnostic platforms (Cepheid Xpert Xpr
123 offers a new, rapid, and accurate sample-to-answer multiplex panel for the detection of the most com
125 imal models are of general applicability and answer needs in multiple bioelectronic designs and medic
126 s of a first decision determines the correct answer of a second decision, thus mimicking real-life si
127 Our approach is to ask simple questions, the answers of which require applying these theories to meta
128 licy change that removed penalties for wrong answers on the national college entry examination in Chi
129 tion is whether imposing penalties for wrong answers on these examinations deters guessing from women
134 assay is performed using a simple sample-to-answer platform with results available in approximately
136 ng opportunities for pooled data analyses to answer pressing research questions, and 4) promoting and
137 gical perturbation, cryo-ET will allow us to answer previously unimaginable questions, such as how st
138 for deciding whether or not geolocators can answer proposed research questions, provide guidance in
139 Ultimately, 1,210 cases and 1,978 controls answered questionnaires and provided blood samples for a
140 given biologists a model-based framework to answer questions about changes in the birth and death ra
143 Soil-dwelling social amoebae can help us answer questions about the natural ecology of these amoe
144 cal characterization of deep learning should answer questions about their approximation power, the dy
146 optimize the use of biologging techniques to answer questions in movement ecology and synthesize this
147 ng, with one woman per household eligible to answer questions on their experience of sexual violence.
148 which a model can be used to quantitatively answer questions regarding well integrity to facilitate
149 icles met a priori criteria for inclusion to answer questions related to maternal diet during pregnan
150 a new method can provide the opportunity to answer questions that were intractable with traditional
151 a new method can provide the opportunity to answer questions that were intractable with traditional
152 both black and white strangers after having answered questions about their previous experiences with
153 unodeficiency Network centers formulated and answered questions after examining the currently publish
155 ng the resource-rationality framework toward answering questions in emotion and mental health researc
156 hing guidelines for instrumental development answering questions on what resolution and information l
157 allow molecular medicine to rapidly advance, answers questions that traditional interventional trials
158 g a simple descriptive method appropriate to answering real-time IR questions, and working with local
163 hors demonstrate how the RMST difference can answer research questions about the efficacy of differen
165 e relevance of defining specific metrics and answer scales for consortium-wide analyses as well as fo
166 hors conclude with a practical "question and answer" section that addresses common specific issues in
168 oid and tau positron emission tomography and answered several questionnaires related to behavioral at
171 of the time and with 39% less space and can answer small-batch queries at least five times faster.
174 y applied and interpreted, can be useful for answering some important questions in psychology and psy
176 rticle is a review of the role of imaging in answering specific questions to help predict the managem
178 tion and development of affordable sample-to-answer technologies, some of these biomarkers may be uti
179 for the facial reconstructive surgeon is to answer that question as it pertains to any given individ
181 l groups in the sending country, in order to answer the basic question "Is migration good for health?
183 Pregnancy and Birth to 24 Months Project to answer the following: What is the relation between 1) ti
184 ify areas in need of continuing research, to answer the fundamental questions that remain in fields w
186 terales bloodstream infections, we sought to answer the question "Does transitioning patients with gr
187 ynthesise the published evidence in order to answer the question 'How does virtual reality simulation
188 ith an opinion dynamics model we are able to answer the question: What makes or breaks the effectiven
189 armacoepidemiology could help researchers to answer the questions that are important to policy makers
192 rd physiological tests, constipated patients answered the clinical DD score and were evaluated by DRE
193 ted the success of the MRI study (whether it answered the clinical question), recorded whether it was
196 used for the encapsulation of beta-carotene answering the industrial demand for novel encapsulation
199 uses on one such major hurricane, Maria, and answers the question of how this event compares to the h
205 onitoring programs in war zones, which could answer these questions, are virtually nonexistent, not l
210 for T. pallidum molecular epidemiology?" To answer these questions, we searched 5 electronic databas
215 Pregnancy and Birth to 24 Months Project to answer these questions: what is the relationship between
217 We highlight recent progress in AI toward answering these questions in the domain of visuospatial
221 e argue that assessments of its potential to answer this call should not rely on typical outcomes, bu
225 ophilia A mouse bleeding model that can help answer this question by enabling in vivo studies of emic
245 Here we discuss the inherent challenges in answering this question, the new opportunities provided
246 The microfluidic strategy presented here answers this challenge by supporting an optically transp
250 ARS-CoV-2 positive samples, with a sample-to-answer time of ~50 min, and a limit of detection of 2 co
255 antifies the value of information before the answer to that query is known, in situations where payof
257 ental studies are needed to get a definitive answer to the question of the substrate selectivity of E
261 factors have failed to provide a convincing answer to this phenomenon, and some intrinsic causes con
270 this issue of the JCI, Li et al. suggest an answer to this vexing problem, while exploring why the E
272 llenge our very notion of topology: Although answering to the most basic definition of topology, one
274 , thus opening up the possibility of finding answers to biomedical questions about cell differentiati
275 iodiversity yet inadequate sampling obscures answers to fundamental questions about how this diversit
277 d of human history, ancient DNA has provided answers to long-standing debates about major movements o
278 ng-sought goal of quantum simulation to find answers to outstanding questions in condensed-matter phy
283 this Review article, we wish to provide some answers to the question "How and why anchoring metal nan
285 ly, one of the main impediments to providing answers to these questions is the relatively short time
289 ATA SOURCES, AND METHODS: The paper seeks to answer two questions: What are the characteristics of th
290 ltiple-choice test about basic semiology and answered two questions evaluating their degree of confid
291 ent as a high value and low-cost solution to answer unmet medical needs and help the most promising i
292 ol-aAST can be performed in 30 min sample-to-answer using contrived urine samples and has the potenti
293 anagement questions were considered, with 15 answered using the GRADE framework and 3 with a narrativ
296 riking phenomenon, two key questions must be answered: when and how old and new histones are differen
298 o have always seemed to have straightforward answers, which on closer inspection turn out to be fiend