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1 fects actually are explained by the pitfall (in practice).
2 Yet, it is seldom used in practice.
3 (PBMCs) to flour extracts used in the bakery in practice.
4 clinical use and exhibit several limitations in practice.
5 on, and reporting has promoted these changes in practice.
6 e more accurate but may have limited utility in practice.
7 oring young surgeons during their transition in practice.
8 ge was 53 years, with an average of 20 years in practice.
9 dered mentoring beneficial during transition in practice.
10 e in support of epileptic seizure treatments in practice.
11 and describe how this approach might be used in practice.
12 le methods do not deliver satisfying results in practice.
13 antitative parameters might not be deducible in practice.
14 ghts into how this approach may be best used in practice.
15 reduces the potential for using these models in practice.
16 , flawless implementation is seldom feasible in practice.
17 yzed to illustrate the use of this framework in practice.
18 at end of life entails and how it is enacted in practice.
19 d strategies to implement and sustain change in practice.
20 als can be quite small (say <50 individuals) in practice.
21 nd demonstrate that it can be solved quickly in practice.
22 ines to update them and facilitate their use in practice.
23 when labels are unknown, which often occurs in practice.
24 al protective equipment should be emphasized in practice.
25 sis (DBT)-guided biopsy is increasingly used in practice.
26 substantial prevention of stroke is feasible in practice.
27 random variable and it may underestimate FDR in practice.
28 d to reconstruct the representative features in practice.
29 , and cropland extent affect insecticide use in practice.
30 manipulation, making them difficult to apply in practice.
31 the recognition and care of childhood asthma in practice.
32 atients receiving dabigatran versus warfarin in practice.
33 t can be used to estimate dose equivalencies in practice.
34 ommendations is both feasible and achievable in practice.
35 always guaranteed, and often not verifiable in practice.
36 ssociated with quality improvement education in practice.
37 importance and frequency of conditions seen in practice.
38 w CT scanning protocols affect patient doses in practice.
39 ordant with the frequency of conditions seen in practice.
40 les to illustrate how this approach may work in practice.
41 s prevent this method from being widely used in practice.
42 s about the devices that are often not valid in practice.
43 te complex trait predictions can be achieved in practice.
44 best evaluate the commutability of an assay in practice.
45 datasets, resulting in limited applicability in practice.
46 ssional collaboration, however this was rare in practice.
47 ety concern and requires an immediate change in practice.
48 ss the clinical utility of RNA biosignatures in practice.
49 ons about how to identify and implement them in practice.
50 infections, suggesting important differences in practice.
51 evention and management are often suboptimal in practice.
52 the environmental conditions which may occur in practice.
53 ce results in papers, it is difficult to use in practice.
54 on hidden within the cloak is not detectable in practice.
55 w nurses actually reported disclosing errors in practice.
56 mean age was 37 years with a mean of 8 years in practice.
57 alone is associated with only modest changes in practice.
58 e of the network structure, which is unusual in practice.
59 thorities and in therapeutic decision-making in practice.
60 dly but remain to be more widely implemented in practice.
61 lution to enable rapid development of models in practice.
62 r each cell type, which may not be available in practice.
63 mains unclear how such models can be learned in practice.
64 ow to be implemented for genetic improvement in practice.
65 the major challenges for mainstream anammox in practice.
66 idelines addressing the role of AF screening in practice.
67 bout the choice of the diagnostic modalities in practice.
68 r no such guarantee, but also are not faster in practice.
69 as fellowship-trained vascular surgeons once in practice.
70 marked variation in rates of implementation in practice.
71 ed whether this theoretical prediction holds in practice.
72 overlooked and often not properly addressed in practice.
73 ns used, the method performs remarkably well in practice.
74 models that are relatively quick to simulate in practice.
75 ross Patients (RECAP), to solve this problem in practice.
76 vanced bladder cancer and subsequent changes in practice.
77 ormation reorganised to facilitate their use in practice.
78 practice, and how legislation is implemented in practice.
79 rk it is unclear how control can be achieved in practice.
80 y arise when conducting sample size planning in practice.
81 lt kidneys, suggesting significant variation in practices.
82 frequency fluctuations and call for a change in practices.
83 tegies, leading to significant heterogeneity in practices.
84 ntages of the applicable 186 conditions seen in practice (0.74% for office visits; 0.51% for hospital
85 years in practice (reference group <10 years in practice): 10 to 19 years [odds ratio, OR 0.50 [95% c
86 physicians (76.1% men, 60.1% with >=20 years in practice, 11.9% in rural location, 26.8% hospital-bas
87 .0]; P < .001) or to have more than 20 years in practice (56.7% vs 70.6%; difference, -13.9 percentag
88 odontists (79.3% males; 62.9% with >10 years in practice, 75.7% in private practice) completed the su
93 ults: Our quantitative analysis showed that, in practice, a tracer activity difference of +0.5% (+/-2
99 e implementation was associated with changes in practice and a 12-15% reduction in the odds of short-
101 resolution of BOLD is not a limiting feature in practice and approaches the intrinsic precision achie
102 based features are suited for drug discovery in practice and improve over simpler neighbour-voting me
104 t failure), although non-ESA-related changes in practice and Medicare payment penalties for rehospita
106 hniques that can approach fundamental limits in practice and of techniques for other security tasks s
107 ential to facilitate learning from variation in practice and outcomes within and among systems, and i
108 pport greater calls for action for reduction in practice and prescriber variation by promoting safe p
109 ed by the Evaluation of Genomic Applications in Practice and Prevention Initiative, has been widely s
112 luations with qualitative methods looks like in practice and that many studies of this nature describ
113 ologists accounts for the greatest variation in practice and the largest portion of spending on cance
115 chosen to represent the worst-case scenario in practice and to allow for maximum potential for impro
116 dings may represent an evaluation of changes in practices and outcomes still in the midimplementation
117 nknown as a priori, are difficult to specify in practice, and are subject to limitations given that t
118 ing it easier to implement, train, and apply in practice, and automatically adapts to different probl
119 boratories, understand geographic variations in practice, and provide source data for societal guidel
120 gly suggests this mixture is likely to occur in practice, and thus, it is important to consider an im
122 meliness in controlled settings, but results in practice are less convincing, as models augmented wit
125 failure symptoms, patients who receive ICDs in practice are often older and have more comorbidities
127 sures may be slightly more easily applicable in practice as they are less sensitive to the value of t
129 these benefits, co-cultures are rarely used in practice because control over the constituent species
130 apy, but this risk has not been investigated in practice because of the low number of facilities offe
132 of these have yielded disappointing results in practice but are now of renewed interest due to impro
133 cid (ZA) is commonly combined with docetaxel in practice but lacks evidence that combining is effecti
134 del, relatively underestimated that measured in practice by a thermogravimetric analyzer due to the d
135 onducted simulations and demonstrate its use in practice by analyzing a collection of methicillin res
136 representative estimates of conditions seen in practice by general internists were estimated from th
139 Across sites, there was significant uptake in practices consistent with maximizing the HIV care wor
140 Our findings show a substantial increase in practice consultation rates, average consultation dur
143 tive neuroscience, lesion-deficit mapping is in practice distorted by unmodelled network disconnectio
144 ality de novo assembled genome sequences but in practice DNA extracts are often contaminated with seq
148 owever, this potential has not been realized in practice, due in part to the fundamental difficulty i
149 tions and the percentages of conditions seen in practice during either office visits or hospital stay
150 n-properties that may be readily encountered in practice, e.g., from a change in fluorescence quantum
152 gh fever and debilitating joint pain, though in practice, etiologic confirmation of CHIKV requires th
158 the augmentation of internet-based nowcasts in practice for all considered public health-relevant fo
168 discuss how this initiative has been working in practice, how it has ensured database sustainability,
185 (LP) evaluations are associated with changes in practice including reduced transplant rates and incre
186 ative option for pancreatic cancer; however, in practice intraoperative delineation of resection marg
187 imitations of various read assembly programs in practice is important for researchers to choose which
188 nthesis, the use of array-synthesized oligos in practice is limited by short synthesis lengths, high
197 been proposed for a variety of uses; however in practice its performance is often hindered by poor me
200 nnium CE, suggesting CWS management has been in practice long before its first mention in historical
201 of a practical LSH method for edit distance, in practice, LSH methods for Jaccard similarity or Hammi
204 ring is very important during the transition in practice, many novice surgeons are faced with inadequ
211 ituations that are most commonly encountered in practice; namely, under heterogeneity of effect sizes
213 ity between site and branch statistics holds in practice on trees inferred from the 1000 Genomes Proj
214 ch this examination reflects conditions seen in practice, one dimension of content validity, which fo
215 ra are often extensively overlapped, so that in practice only a minority of sites can be selectively
216 s are available, most are not routinely used in practice or used to influence treatment decisions, an
220 , presence of a trainee (P = .45), and years in practice (P = .49) were not significant predictors ov
221 ghtforward, both approaches lead to problems in practice, particularly in experiments that push instr
223 to understand factors driving this variation in practice patterns and its impact on patient outcomes.
224 e was limited evidence and broad variability in practice patterns in all other areas of practice.
227 luded female gender, greater number of years in practice, practicing in metropolitan versus nonmetrop
229 did not report using it included more years in practice (reference group <10 years in practice): 10
230 ble than baselines, which they often will be in practice regardless of the real relationship between
233 thesis methods continue to be poorly applied in practice, resulting in the publication of syntheses t
234 oethical discourse-both in the classroom and in practice-should be accompanied by efforts to historic
237 However, there remained a wide variation in practice, sometimes by more than a factor of 10, for
242 aps whereby minor states become discernible; in practice, such map interpretation is disappointingly
244 higher and more sustained in older patients in practice than in the younger patients in previous tri
245 lines of the battle against health inequity in practices that are diverse and sometimes cross intern
247 s unrealistic high light use efficiency and, in practice, the availability of chloroplast-derived ATP
250 data on achievable coverage are limited and, in practice, the expansion scenarios considered may exce
253 ched adults with atrial fibrillation treated in practice, the incidences of stroke and bleeding with
259 s and pentameric circular helicates despite, in practice, the systems not operating under full thermo
261 iuretic peptide measurements are widely used in practice, there are questions regarding why these pep
262 illions of genotypes in a single experiment, in practice these measurements are not exhaustive, so th
266 hese agents do not reverse pathogenesis, and in practice they are not selected to correct the molecul
275 ould be easily implemented on computers used in practice to allow a more reliable assessment of the S
278 me have been rare variants, and it is common in practice to encounter in a new tumor variants that ha
279 ion of stress, an empirical process utilized in practice to enhance the mechanical properties of meta
280 l KPS-based score; this score may be adopted in practice to guide postdischarge early interventions,
283 RT) is recognized, but definition(s) applied in practice, treatment(s), and their consequences are li
288 illustrate the application of our algorithm in practice using the time-course gene expression data f
291 , to demonstrate the utility of our approach in practice, we experimentally validate a cryptic site i
295 than the STELLS algorithm both in theory and in practice when the number of populations is small and
296 ces in their host country; 2) "Understanding in practice" which describes reciprocal issues in commun
297 flection after feedback seems to be very low in practice, while our data also provides evidence that
298 sium concentrations, and an effective change in practice will require more frequent serum potassium m
300 ese therapies and how they should be applied in practice would be gained from mandatory reporting, ak