1 ldren who finished both trial sessions (
94%)
asked to end the play, and the majority were disappointe
2 But, overkill
advocates ask, if extinctions were due to climate changes, why did
3 nt names to hospital fundraising staff
after asking patients' permission was definitely or probably a
4 We
also asked subjects to freely name 100 evenly sampled hues al
5 We
also asked whether estimates of reliability were affected by
6 Respondents were
also asked about experience and confidence in a range of glau
7 Editors were
also asked for their views on five issues related to publicat
8 Radiologists were
also asked to identify suspected lesions within the liver for
9 are providers and concerned parents are
also asking what might be causing this outbreak and who might
10 of phenotypic and genotypic assortment,
and ask whether altered associations between individuals (as
11 e the dynamics of fold-transition events
and ask people to recognize the onset of directional motion:
12 match the refractive or clinical picture
and ask for it to be repeated.
13 , we turn to early and lower vertebrates
and ask two fundamental questions.
14 ted by abstract vs. representational art
and asked subjects to assign abstract/representational paint
15 repeatedly cultured at 1 medical center
and asked whether this lineage might constitute an emerging
16 atients were contacted by phone or email
and asked to report post-discharge opioid consumption.
17 ts from an applicable national guideline
and asked again about their recommendations and the underlyi
18 r protein bearing two familial mutations
and asked whether activation of a phosphatase PTP1B particip
19 one of 7 hypothetical disease outbreaks
and asked how they would respond.
20 followed by being invited to participate
and asked questions as well as being heard.
21 of the role of heterogeneity in biology
and asking which physical mechanisms may be responsible.
22 micircular arrangement of 7 speakers and
are asked to orient their head towards a sound source.
23 To test this, participants
are asked to report the color of a disk when a cue was prese
24 This is a question many
are asking and having to answer.
25 clinical, and public health questions may
be asked and answered.
26 Internists and other physicians may
be asked to participate in research studies that include ge
27 izons (i.e., numbers of trials they might
be asked to perform).
28 First of all, the patient should
be asked about the current alcohol consumption (i.e. active
29 ng to speech stimuli, participants should
be asked to place their hands on a surface and feet on the
30 been excellent, but questions continue to
be asked about the risk that they could transfer to other p
31 It is a great honor to
be asked to write a "Reflections" article by one of the tru
32 depending on the biological questions
being asked, a core workflow is used in most analyses.
33 l computational researchers would benefit
by asking along the way.
34 ssionals and hospitals in tobacco control
by asking about their agreement with several statements aft
35 le of fibril structure and hydrophobicity
by asking whether the V18, A21, V40, and A42 side chains wh
36 We tested this hypothesis
by asking whether the visual word form area (VWFA), an expe
37 of functional magnetic resonance imaging
by asking 70 independent teams to analyse the same dataset,
38 We take the discussion to the next level
by asking why these commonalities and differences exist.
39 Color adaptation was measured
by asking observers to identify 'unique yellow', appearing
40 most past studies of approximate number,
by asking if they have systematically controlled for the wr
41 es with moderate certainty that screening
by asking questions about unhealthy drug use has moderate n
42 The USPSTF recommends screening
by asking questions about unhealthy drug use in adults 18 y
43 To address this gap, the
CDC asked HICPAC to develop a process that would help inform
44 Tremblay and
colleagues asked whether patients receiving either routine anticoag
45 Here, we discuss questions
commonly asked by clinicians about COVID-19 diagnostic testing.
46 rus disease outbreak has seen many
countries ask people who have potentially come into contact with t
47 rowth following stand-replacing
disturbance,
asking (a) Which processes and parameters are most impor
48 Beyond
entertainment,
asking "could this have happened a different way?" and "
49 Experimenters ask questions both conceptual and numerical, and so draw
50 icipate in the survey or were not
explicitly asked about attempting suicide.
51 In this study, we
first ask whether the same genes underlie polymorphic mimicry
52 In this book, we
first ask why in principle evolution should have developed a s
53 Mayors were
first asked how interested they were in obtaining a detailed r
54 ial habitat and a tractable model system
for asking questions in microbial ecology and evolution.
55 c etiology, but hematologists are
frequently asked to assist in the diagnosis and management of a pat
56 Oral microbiome research has moved
from asking "Who's there?" to "What are they doing?" Understa
57 level of confidence, but its
generalization asks for improvements, some being already identified.
58 In the current study, we
have asked whether there are subpopulations of neurons, clust
59 Here, we
have asked whether they also support vascular integrity when
60 I ask how serial and parallel processes collaborate in vis
61 I ask how simulation is defined, and what the roles of sim
62 Here,
I ask two key questions: (a) Does antipredator behaviour (
63 l "strategic mindset." This mindset
involves asking oneself strategy-eliciting questions, such as "Wh
64 o not know how cells adapt when a protein
is asked to participate in a different biological function.
65 se troubled days the scientific community
is asking for rapid replies to prevent and combat the emerg
66 It asks how structural and functional vascular adaptations
67 elayed filling a prescription to save
money;
asked doctor for lower cost medication to save money; bo
68 stitute for Public Health of the
Netherlands asked a group of radiology and vascular medicine experts
69 We
next asked how aging and functional self-assembly influence t
70 e may end up underemphasizing the process
of asking good study questions, designing robust studies, c
71 As an asthma specialist, one is
often asked to discuss the asthma guidelines.
72 ocate that programs place a renewed focus
on asking good study questions and following a comprehensiv
73 er separating their respective regressors
or asking for confidence ratings only in the second half of
74 a patient reported suicide attempt
phenotype asked as part of an online mental health survey taken by
75 e CORE process addressing the same
questions asked by the guideline panel.
76 sis of the open-ended responses to
questions asking participants to reflect on the topic.
77 simple way of encouraging honest
reporting:
asking people to sign a veracity statement at the beginn
78 ally discussed health and biodiversity
risks ask for fast, low cost, on-site sensing technologies for
79 and reporting a partner would hit her if
she asked him to wear a condom (indirect effect = 1.5, 95% C
80 The second phase of the
study asks: can a mathematical feedback model account for the
81 The first phase of this
study asks: how does the podokinetic conditioning velocity aff
82 t critical care training who may be
suddenly asked to care for critically ill patients.
83 Surveyors asked parents/caregivers if the child received any oral
84 No
surveys asked participants about nonmedical injection of prescri
85 By
systematically asking the same questions reproducibly over time, the KC
86 Here we report the results of a survey
that asked core facilities in Europe about their approaches t
87 an increasingly relevant area of study
that asks how artificial systems might learn sequentially, as
88 lenge to clinicians, who now find
themselves asked to interpret and apply genetic data to their daily
89 rohabitats accounting for phylogeny and
then ask how vulnerability varies under four warming scenario
90 his short-term effect of hurricanes, we
then asked whether populations and species that more frequent
91 Subjects were
then asked to imagine either wrist flexion or extension movem
92 They were
then asked to point to the targets after a delay and a change
93 We
therefore ask how individual labor market experiences are related
94 We
therefore asked whether a distinct transcriptional state in a spec
95 To ask whether such variability indeed existed, we assessed
96 04 (52%) women in Ghana did not feel able
to ask questions.
97 If we are
to ask a patient to tell their story in writing, there are
98 icrobe interactions (MPMI), we have begun
to ask ourselves "what are the major questions still remain
99 We contacted members of the community
to ask for their contributions to an open science initiativ
100 and analyze data but few resources on how
to ask clearly defined study questions that will guide thos
101 Our approach is
to ask simple questions, the answers of which require apply
102 develop an evolutionary game theory model
to ask how the scale of interaction affects the evolution o
103 Here we use metabolic modeling
to ask whether acetate and glycerol cross-feeding are espec
104 In such cases, it is natural
to ask how the combined transcriptional response compares t
105 ial intelligence provides the opportunity
to ask the question of what is unique about human intellige
106 ell biologist will consider when planning
to ask bold questions.
107 The question
to ask is whether RS can be used to detect CBD and CBG in h
108 Here we used high-density EEG recordings
to ask whether the underlying neural sources are common as
109 ing patterns in Southern African savannas
to ask: how tree rooting strategies affected species respon
110 Using RNA-seq
to ask how this mutation affects the larval transcriptome u
111 We use our simulations
to ask to what extent it is possible to study alternative s
112 synthetic biology community have started
to ask: is it possible to interface biological and artifici
113 ty assembly model based on neutral theory
to ask: How do dispersal, drift and selection concurrently
114 essments in the same way they are trained
to ask about tobacco exposure to assess cancer and heart di
115 in the light-organ transcriptome, led us
to ask whether EsMIF might be the gatekeeper controlling th
116 erience-dependent development, leading us
to ask whether loss of Shank3 might impair homeostatic plas
117 n of global protein synthesis, leading us
to ask whether resistance was due to the direct antiviral a
118 R provides a synthetic and generative way
to ask new questions about how social emotions produce pros
119 (Screening refers
to asking questions about unhealthy drug use, not testing b
120 genetics and who were trusting of the
users asking for data were more likely to be willing to donate
121 representative sample of Belgian adults
was asked about their contact behaviour from mid-April to th
122 The islet community
was asked to provide feedback on it.
123 Patient
was asked to avoid future use of Minoxidil and was started o
124 We ask how changes in the denominators of these vital rates
125 We ask how species' vulnerability varies across habitats an
126 We ask three novel questions about factors potentially shap
127 We ask whether rate forms a distinct perceptual metric, or
128 We ask whether these differences can be partly explained by
129 Additionally,
we ask what limitations must be overcome to make splicing a
130 contact forces when feeling a surface and
we ask whether, on a given trial, discrimination performanc
131 ing the log-transform of the current, and
we ask which of the model's dynamic parameters need be chan
132 In this commentary,
we ask when rationalization is most likely to occur and to
133 Finally
we ask endemic countries to join the OIE/FAO supported regi
134 Finally,
we ask whether differential privacy and k-anonymity are PSO
135 Finally,
we ask, "Where do we go from here?" We address this questio
136 First,
we ask why is it beneficial to allow the nervous system any
137 Here
we ask how dynamic territory formation and maintenance migh
138 Here
we ask if shifts in a child's field of view (FOV) act as a
139 Here
we ask the question "How much information do epigenomic dat
140 Here
we ask whether children share this preference for fair part
141 Here
we ask whether disease-relevant modules of genes can be dis
142 Here
we ask whether expanded polyQ is sufficient to cause pathol
143 Here
we ask whether similar cognitive processes are at play in p
144 Here
we ask which cellular process(es) drive this increasing ene
145 Here
we ask: is global variation in CVp better predicted by plan
146 Here
we ask: Why are some people more likely to take a strategic
147 Here,
we ask (a) whether and to what extent land cover moderates
148 Here,
we ask how gut microbial communities are structured in a po
149 Here,
we ask how mtClpX accomplishes this activation.
150 Here,
we ask if the electroporation behavior of a reduced cell me
151 Here,
we ask, what repulsive mechanism prevents the vortices from
152 of the current production of edible meat,
we ask how much food we can expect the ocean to sustainably
153 With this in mind,
we ask whether some rhizosphere microbial communities might
154 ishing is common in many coastal nations,
we ask how MPAs can be designed specifically to improve fis
155 In this paper,
we ask whether rapidly displacing coal electricity generati
156 l studies and more than 1200 wild plants,
we ask if land use intensification is causing plant reprodu
157 turned to the atmosphere via respiration,
we ask a critical question-can PRI time series provide info
158 ange of methods across cognitive science,
we ask whether belief or knowledge is the more basic kind o
159 eak drivers are expected to be common, so
we ask here how common double mutations are likely to be an
160 S-expressing B. thetaiotaomicron strains,
we ask whether CPSs can modify the immune responses to spec
161 Back to our terrain-
we ask "Quantum Chemistry, * ca. 2020?" Then move to exampl
162 Back to our terrain-
we ask "Quantum Chemistry, * ca. 2020?" Then we move to exa
163 By studying a cohort of 362 youth,
we ask if polygenic risk for ADHD, combined with baseline n
164 We asked about patients' perceptions of financial burden(s)
165 We asked curators to assign labels describing SV type (dele
166 We asked how age- and sex-dependent demands on flight muscl
167 We asked how robustly different analysis equations estimate
168 We asked how these novel plant-pollinator interactions affe
169 We asked if an involuntary eye movement, optokinetic nystag
170 We asked if lifetime fitness differed between residents and
171 We asked if MeCP2 is the sole reader for Dnmt3a dependent m
172 We asked if this strategy can effectively treat acquired fo
173 We asked participants to shift their gaze to a visual targe
174 We asked recipients to predict which narrative would best m
175 We asked study participants to describe their experiences w
176 We asked whether analysis of the genomic context of SASs ca
177 We asked whether contaminating phospholipid in myosin prepa
178 We asked whether development of fundamental electrophysiolo
179 We asked whether human vision also exhibits a special sensi
180 We asked whether mnemonic prediction errors promote hippoca
181 We asked whether pharmacological stimulation of endogenous
182 We asked whether proactive and reactive mothers differed in
183 We asked whether the same brain regions and neural codes su
184 We asked whether this could be attributed to aberrant expre
185 We asked whether this pathway had an in vivo role in mice.
186 We asked whether viruses could instead use such activated o
187 We asked, if we contaminate people's visual input with a su
188 We asked, therefore, how D-amphetamine maintenance during I
189 Additionally,
we asked whether parameter distributions from each of the c
190 Additionally,
we asked whether the maximum hydraulic conductance in the s
191 ut preferentially persists in muscle, and
we asked if this tissue-dependent persistence was linked to
192 is anniversary, in this Viewpoint article
we asked a selection of researchers from across the field w
193 Using the early Drosophila larval brain,
we asked whether nutrient-dependent growth of neural stem c
194 s overlap defects common to ciliopathies,
we asked if loss of CCDC32 might contribute to the dysfunct
195 associated with aberrant decidualization,
we asked whether they share molecular features with sPE.
196 s are sufficient for positional encoding,
we asked whether arbitrary molecules (e.g., green fluoresce
197 In an experiment,
we asked how the US public views the goals and legitimacy o
198 Finally,
we asked to what extent SNPs and metabolites can predict tr
199 First,
we asked if well-known features of motor learning in lab-ba
200 Furthermore,
we asked how these networks are functionally connected to e
201 h anniversary of Nature Reviews Genetics,
we asked 12 leading researchers to reflect on the key chall
202 Here
we asked human participants to consider hypothetical cases
203 Here
we asked whether a primordial function, such as nucleic aci
204 Here
we asked whether birth order is reflected in the postnatal
205 Here
we asked whether FcRn is also involved in the induction of
206 Here
we asked whether lactate has any paracrine role via activat
207 Here
we asked whether LRRK2 modifies inflammatory signaling and
208 Here
we asked whether Nurr1 is causing LID.
209 Here
we asked whether, in the context of motor learning where er
210 Here,
we asked 100 healthy adults to vividly imagine themselves i
211 Here,
we asked how corollary discharge inhibition has coevolved w
212 Here,
we asked how vLGN processes visual information, making comp
213 Here,
we asked if Toll receptors are involved.
214 Here,
we asked two questions: (1) Is it possible to use nucleic a
215 Here,
we asked whether an artificial neural network (with convolu
216 Here,
we asked whether C1q plays a role in experience-dependent s
217 Here,
we asked whether different RLCs contribute to this function
218 Here,
we asked whether during tumor suppression p53 might instead
219 Here,
we asked whether Emx2 mediates this effect by changing loca
220 Here,
we asked whether FXGs are a broadly conserved feature of th
221 Here,
we asked whether HCV-elimination by sofosbuvir-based direct
222 Here,
we asked whether human unexplained repeated pregnancy loss
223 Here,
we asked whether increasing attention to (i.e., the precisi
224 Here,
we asked whether keratinocyte activity is also required for
225 Here,
we asked whether mesoaccumbal GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid
226 Here,
we asked whether pro-inflammatory microglial/macrophage act
227 Here,
we asked whether PrP undergoes liquid-liquid phase separati
228 Here,
we asked whether such modulation of visual responses might
229 Here,
we asked whether the parietal cortex integrates acoustic fe
230 Here,
we asked whether this recovery simply reflects changes in s
231 at NKCC1 is critical for ion homeostasis,
we asked whether the disruption to myelinated axons in slc1
232 underlying this cold-induced hyperphagia,
we asked whether agouti-related peptide (AgRP) neurons are
233 To test this hypothesis,
we asked whether, and under what conditions, people are wil
234 lonization and resulting immunopathology,
we asked whether estrogen use in the standard VVC model mas
235 extensively to model spinal cord injury,
we asked if the S1 CST response is conserved in rodents.
236 In this investigation,
we asked whether esophagitis with an eosinophilic component
237 As avian eyes differ from mammals,
we asked whether local mechanisms also underlie FD myopia i
238 ncer-a phenomenon called "Minority MOMP."
We asked whether reflux-induced esophageal carcinogenesis o
239 displays a relative lack of neurotropism,
we asked whether a chimeric vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV
240 Next,
we asked observers to indicate whether all presented items
241 Next,
we asked whether monkeys would generalize the middle concep
242 Using an online platform,
we asked 15 clinicians to assess the relative risk of the s
243 diversity of influenza virus populations,
we asked if we could improve an NS1-truncated live attenuat
244 Presently,
we asked whether it is possible for multiple types of categ
245 cation of epidermal metabolite profiling,
we asked whether metabolites extracted from the skin surfac
246 nsequences for vitality form recognition,
we asked neurotypical participants to identify the vitality
247 Specifically,
we asked whether a common microcircuit can account for the
248 In this study,
we asked whether CHD7 promotes gene transcription in neural
249 Using this model system,
we asked what happens when intrinsic and extrinsic spatial
250 L1 association with ankyrin-G; therefore,
we asked whether NAP promotes the dissociation of ankyrin-G
251 ccessibility across 81 immune cell types,
we asked if a convolutional neural network (CNN) could lear
252 tive significance of amylose are unknown,
we asked whether there is natural genetic variation in amyl
253 this within-mutation disease variability,
we asked whether the PRPH2 binding partner rod OS membrane
254 In this Viewpoint,
we asked four leading experts to provide their opinions on
255 In this Viewpoint,
we asked three individuals who have been affected by kidney
256 In this Viewpoint,
we asked two leading oncologists involved in clinical drug
257 onate and vitamin D supplementation and
were asked to engage in regular weight-bearing exercise.
258 tems (lures), and new items (foils) and
were asked to indicate whether each item was old, similar, or
259 ued a tablet perimeter (Eyecatcher) and
were asked to perform 1 VF home assessment per eye, per month
260 Clinicians
were asked after 24 and 48 hours whether a result excluding b
261 g a modified Delphi process the experts
were asked to indicate their agreement with the proposed crit
262 a survey in which scientists in Germany
were asked about their attendance at conferences, their reaso
263 All participants
were asked about recent antibiotic use and had a blood cultur
264 Healthy participants
were asked to breathe as long as possible until task failure
265 Participants
were asked to complete a self-administered online questionnai
266 Participants
were asked to complete the 26-item World Health Organization
267 Participants
were asked to judge whether the stimuli were all identical or
268 Participants
were asked to memorize a sequence of digits (0-9), varying ra
269 second movie stopped, and participants
were asked to mentally replay how the activity previously end
270 discrimination task while participants
were asked to provide an estimate about the quality of their
271 Participants
were asked to rate the amount of time they voluntarily spent
272 ed the rest of the survey; participants
were asked to rate the importance of several factors with reg
273 Participants
were asked to rate their pain after each trial.
274 Three days later, participants
were asked to recall the activities.
275 Two groups of participants
were asked to walk together and turn or change speed at self-
276 Patients
were asked during a hospital visit to fill in the paper versi
277 Patients
were asked to complete European Organisation for Research and
278 Pedestrians
were asked to sign a petition to increase taxes on wealthy in
279 Three experienced periodontists
were asked to push tooth #16 into a buccal position to in a t
280 se-free at least 1 year postoperatively
were asked to complete LASER, EORTC-QLQ-C30, and QLQ-OG25 que
281 Patients undergoing surgical procedures
were asked to complete a pain questionnaire at four time poin
282 alists blinded to acquisition protocols
were asked to independently evaluate a sample of 40 study acq
283 The readers
were asked to classify presence of tumor on a five-point scal
284 PATC3H researchers
were asked to identify ethical and practical challenges of ad
285 idents,' and n = 10 "junior residents")
were asked to perform a simulated ALND.
286 Respondents
were asked to report the number of cases and types of childho
287 Human subjects of both sexes
were asked to make a perceptual decision between multiple dir
288 Following each item judgment, subjects
were asked to indicate the quadrant in which the original sti
289 ipants who responded "no" or "not sure"
were asked to provide a reason.
290 Patients and technicians
were asked for preferences between the machines.
291 For each case, they
were asked about their treatment recommendations and the unde
292 consented for study inclusion, and they
were asked to give blood samples.
293 young participants with healthy vision
were asked to view two short videos and three pictures, eithe
294 VSUs
were asked to estimate the guideline deviation percentage in
295 ly tested) have been introduced that we
were asked to modernize and update these guidelines yet again
296 used to identify survey responders who
were asked about the presence of dilated eye examinations fro
297 N's ability to mislead radiologists who
were asked to perform the same recognition task.
298 Imagine you
were asked to investigate the workings of an engine, but to d
299 However, people frequently lie
when asked to provide information, such as misrepresenting th
300 % CI, 5.7%-11.2%) endorsed referring
without asking permission.