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1 erent rare-earth ions for the future quantum internet.
2 ces from full-text articles available on the internet.
3 he entangled quantum networks of the quantum Internet.
4 ic entanglement distribution for the quantum Internet.
5 n immense deluge of information found on the internet.
6 rces data from families participating on the internet.
7 te maximization is conceived for the quantum Internet.
8 t methods for transfer across the commercial internet.
9 s to take an STI test, and had access to the internet.
10 significantly reducing the dependence on the internet.
11 the near-term quantum devices of the quantum Internet.
12 t market funding outcomes weeks later on the Internet.
13 al information storage and retrieval via the Internet.
14 tives, broadcast media, print media, and the internet.
15 signals lies at the foundation of the global internet.
16 loration and scalable routing in the quantum Internet.
17 re a fundamental of any global-scale quantum Internet.
18 stract concepts in books and websites on the Internet.
19 ing in the entangled networks of the quantum Internet.
20 s can be applied to the experimental quantum Internet.
21 the near-term quantum devices of the quantum Internet.
22 uctures and entanglement flow in the quantum Internet.
23 onal organizations were accessed through the Internet.
24 e problem of data collection, the paucity of internet access among low-income and minority communitie
25 a substantial burden of influenza and rising Internet access and could benefit from real-time influen
26 ing the application in settings with limited Internet access and information technology support.
27 ical education is necessary given widespread internet access and thus clinician exposure to variable
28                                      We need internet access at this time, not only to promote freedo
29 en by requests for maintaining uninterrupted internet access for users in tunnels as well as wireless
30  using US county-level data on the impact of Internet access on the formation of beliefs about global
31 hborhoods and living conditions plus limited Internet access were barriers for patients to complete t
32 ations but not a practical constraint (e.g., Internet access) or a lack of time.
33 bile health, and remote patient monitoring), Internet access, and cellular technologies provides an o
34  low-income urban neighborhoods, directed to Internet access, and given portal training.
35  uses: from broadcast television to wireless Internet access.
36                                              Internet-accessed sexually transmitted infection testing
37 ated gene expression was identified using an internet-accessible custom-built data processing pipelin
38                                              Internet-accessible servers are being established to sup
39  motivated inquiry into new approaches using internet activity traces, based on the theory that lay o
40  functional abnormalities in amygdala due to Internet addiction (IA) associated with emotional distur
41       The interface can control, through the internet, an optimized computational kernel installed on
42                                          The Internet and Binge Eating Disorder (INTERBED) study is a
43       The intervention was delivered via the Internet and included educational material, 7 videoconfe
44 rnet of Things (IoT) connects objects to the Internet and its most advanced applications refine obtai
45 driven conflicts and a discussion of how the Internet and social media encourage the propagation of p
46                                          The internet and social media might have particularly import
47 e demographic groups least likely to use the Internet and social media.
48            Over 60% of MSM in the US use the internet and/or smartphone-based geospatial networking a
49 than 60% of MSM in the United States use the internet and/or smartphone-based geospatial networking a
50 preparation, telecommunication, and wireless Internet) and the increasing prevalence of THz emitters
51 >=1.0 hours per day [h/d]), use of computer, Internet, and games (<0.5, 0.5-0.9, >=1.0 h/d), and "cra
52 er-reviewed (MEDLINE, Embase, and PsycINFO), internet, and grey literature databases, and disseminate
53 erimental quantum networking, future quantum Internet, and long-distance quantum communications.
54 programs, as well as delivered by telephone, Internet, and smartphone platforms.
55                                  We used the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine to approximate 'death
56              Crucial problems of the quantum Internet are the derivation of stability properties of q
57 s and products marketed and sold through the internet as selective androgen receptor modulators and c
58 nd falsehoods are being shared widely on the Internet, as well as dismissals of expert advice(9-11).
59         The SFSW intervention, an 11-session Internet-assisted parent training program that included
60 forecast time allocation out of sample in an internet attention market.
61 atients were randomly assigned (1:1), via an internet-based allocation sequence with random permuted
62  platforms was invited to participate in one internet-based and one face-to-face meeting to address t
63 active voice response telephone system or an internet-based application with a minimisation algorithm
64       We used survey data collected from the internet-based ARTnet study between 2017 and 2019 on STI
65 r findings offer valuable lessons for future Internet-based biosurveillance tools.
66 ematically perverted in the media through an internet-based campaign of disinformation and misinforma
67                            Self-directed and internet-based care are key elements of eHealth agendas.
68                                   Conclusion Internet-based CBT has salutary effects on sexual functi
69 hods We randomly assigned 169 BCSs to either Internet-based CBT or a waiting-list control group.
70           Purpose We evaluated the effect of Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) on sex
71                                  Self-guided internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) has t
72                   We evaluated the effect of Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT), with
73 d into the FACES trial from IBD Partners, an Internet-based cohort of patients with inflammatory bowe
74 ise, perils, and ethics of social media- and Internet-based data collection for public health surveil
75                         The project chose an internet-based data entry system to allow real-time acce
76 tiple methodologies that leverage the use of Internet-based data sources have been proposed as a way
77 lected epidemiological information and novel Internet-based data sources, such as disease-related Int
78          In an era of electronic records and Internet-based digital devices, it is unknown whether po
79                              The control was Internet-based educational material.
80 P-KOA intervention began with 3 months of an internet-based exercise program (step 1).
81                  To evaluate the efficacy of internet-based guided self-help (GSH-I) compared with tr
82                                              Internet-based guided self-help remains a viable, slower
83 on strategies, on-demand educational videos, Internet-based live educational presentations, and acces
84 g model can benefit from the augmentation of internet-based nowcasts in practice for all considered p
85 g an already good flu forecasting model with internet-based nowcasts.
86       To address this issue, we developed an internet-based paired-associates learning (PAL) task and
87 vider-patient relationship, the emergence of internet-based patient resources and social media sites,
88 lthWatch, an interactive, attention-matched, internet-based placebo control program.
89             We illustrate how the analogy to internet-based platforms works and does not work and int
90  biomedical research, comparison to existing internet-based platforms, like Airbnb, can be informativ
91 articipants were assigned to groups using an internet-based randomisation system.
92                                          The internet-based software SignalP v4.1, TargetP v1.01, Big
93 ], 1.85; 95% CI, 1.24-2.75), frequent use of internet-based support groups (OR, 2.15; 95% CI, 1.12-4.
94  but family caregivers suggest education and internet-based support groups are most helpful.
95            An anonymous, single-institution, internet-based survey conducted at Harvard Medical Schoo
96                               This real-time internet-based survey has been endorsed by the Associati
97 nitor and report their health status through Internet-based surveys, thus allowing a real-time estima
98 r designee at respective centres through the internet-based system of the International Breast Cancer
99                            Randomisation was internet-based using permuted block sequences.
100 or the WIC program plus a 12-month primarily internet-based weight loss program (intervention group),
101                           To test whether an internet-based weight loss program in addition to the Sp
102        Among low-income postpartum women, an internet-based weight loss program in addition to the Sp
103                                           An Internet-based weight management program was provided to
104 %]; chromocolonoscopy group) using a secure, internet-based, computerised, randomisation system that
105 pants (n = 1607) were recruited into a 6-mo, Internet-based, PN randomized controlled trial (Food4Me)
106 line placebo by use of a real-time, dynamic, internet-based, stratified randomised minimisation proce
107                Participants randomized to an Internet behavioral weight loss program had greater 12-w
108                                          The internet CBT-I (Sleep Healthy Using the Internet [SHUTi]
109    A randomized clinical trial comparing the internet CBT-I with internet patient education at baseli
110 he formal health care system, so how has the internet changed people's engagement with health informa
111 net, scheduling a medical appointment on the Internet, communicating with healthcare provider online,
112 ctices (e.g., scheduling appointments on the Internet, communicating with providers online) are an in
113                     Now, in combination with internet-connected diagnostic devices, it offers novel w
114 rnals still disseminate our work, but in the Internet-connected world of the 21st century, this is no
115      The MinION protocol does not require an Internet connection for analysis, making it suitable for
116 p computers but also on edge devices without internet connection such as smartphones.
117 ia, who had safe access to a computer and an internet connection, and who answered positively to one
118  is software that works on mobile devices of internet connections.
119 8 (16.7%), patient refusal in 8 (16.7%), and internet connectivity problems in 5 (10.4%).
120 nd outperform behavioral measures in a novel Internet crowdfunding context.
121 er to fund proposed projects described on an Internet crowdfunding website while undergoing scanning
122                           Six PCPs underwent Internet Curriculum for Melanoma Early Detection (INFORM
123 omplex data structure and reduced quality of Internet data at the regional level, few established met
124                    Augmenting forecasts with internet data has shown promise for improving forecast a
125 re less convincing, as models augmented with internet data have not consistently outperformed models
126                                    With rich Internet data of online behaviors becoming available, it
127 ta sources such as clinical surveillance and Internet data, and environmental or biological factors t
128 ealth status lead to informative features in internet data.
129  reliable disease incidence estimation using internet data.
130 not consistently outperformed models without internet data.
131 cross all US regions compared with available Internet-data-based regional influenza tracking methods,
132                                              Internet-delivered CBT-I has shown promise as a method t
133         Given its efficacy and availability, internet-delivered CBT-I may have a key role in the diss
134 oncept for an adaptive treatment strategy in Internet-delivered cognitive-behavioral therapy (ICBT),
135 s indicate that a method of CCBT that blends Internet-delivered skill-building modules with about 5 h
136          For persons with chronic knee pain, Internet-delivered, physiotherapist-prescribed exercise
137             To evaluate the effectiveness of Internet-delivered, physiotherapist-prescribed home exer
138                       With the advent of the Internet, drug discovery has become more decentralised,
139           Here, we introduce iEcology (i.e., internet ecology), an emerging research approach that us
140 ated a portable, lightweight, user-friendly, internet-enabled, open-source, command-line genome annot
141         HemoSYS (freely downloadable via the internet) enables vascular phenotyping from multicontras
142 rochures (ES, 0.45; P < 0.001), browsing the internet (ES, 0.56; P < 0.001), and watching videos (ES,
143 ated at the age-group level implies that the Internet explains a small share of the recent growth in
144 g the Google search engine on the Chrome and Internet Explorer web browsers to identify suppliers sel
145 s should incorporate not only data about how internet features map to incidence but also additional d
146 interval (CI), 1.55-19.13]; P=0.01), use the internet for information about how genetic factors affec
147 e entangled network structure of the quantum Internet formulates a high complexity routing space that
148                                          The Internet fortunately provides unprecedented access to va
149 drug-naive youth with a behavioral addiction-Internet gaming disorder (IGD).
150                                          The internet has become a popular resource to learn about he
151                      Spreading rumors on the Internet has become increasingly pervasive due to the pr
152  The ubiquity of devices that connect to the Internet has exploded, allowing for easy dissemination o
153                            The growth of the internet has spawned new "attention markets," in which p
154 ges and their widespread availability on the internet have been a boon to education and research, but
155 iewed drafts of manuscripts available on the Internet, have been used in conjunction with peer review
156 re a fundamental of any global-scale quantum Internet, high-performance quantum networking and near-t
157  frequency and duration out of sample on the internet (i.e., on youtube.com).
158 isually varied photographs selected from the internet involving different actors, objects, and settin
159                         Dispersed across the Internet is an abundance of disparate, disconnected trai
160         A fundamental problem of the quantum Internet is entanglement distribution.
161                                          The Internet is rapidly changing the way the results of acad
162                                   The future Internet is very likely the mixture of all-optical Inter
163 lable on Wikipedia, which is a comprehensive Internet medical knowledge base.
164                                 We find that Internet meeting is displacing the roles that family and
165          Despite their negative orientation, internet memes related to depression may be beneficial f
166 epressed controls in their interpretation of internet memes related to depression, whilst incorporati
167 ral neutral or positive social commentaries) internet memes.
168 50 minutes each or sequentially completed 11 internet modules and had weekly email contacts.
169 ndrogen receptor modulators and sold via the internet, most products contained unapproved drugs and s
170 large-scale bipartite graph derived from the Internet Movie Database (IMDB), the significance scores
171 wide range of networks including opinion and internet networks, suggesting that the "U-shaped" occupa
172                In retrospective assessments, internet news reports have been shown to capture early r
173 re, we validate the systematic collection of Internet news reports to characterize epidemiological pa
174     This concept can be conceived of as "the internet of biology" in the same way miniaturized electr
175                       With the advent of the Internet of Everything (IoE) era, our civilization and f
176 spread data sharing, has created a veritable Internet of pathogens, which inadvertently produces new
177                  The novel technology of the Internet of Things (IoT) connects objects to the Interne
178 he ability of the H-TENG networks to operate Internet of Things (IoT) devices from sustainable and re
179 mption, both critical for mobile devices and internet of things (IoT) devices.
180 f-powered wireless technologies, sensors and Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
181                                          The Internet of Things (IoT) is a megatrend that cuts across
182  a portable instrument, which is built on an Internet of Things (IoT) platform.
183         Additionally, we have recommended an Internet of Things (IoT)-based model for our developed S
184                                  A miniature internet of things (IoT)-based point-of-care testing (Po
185 s crucial for its large-scale application on Internet of Things (IoTs) and artificial intelligence (A
186 eir potential in future computational and in Internet of Things applications.
187 unication systems to meet growing demand for Internet of Things applications.
188                     The possibilities of the Internet of Things are not yet exploited as well as they
189            The constructs of the papers, the Internet of Things based innovations and the themes of b
190                                          The Internet of Things based innovations were presented in m
191 udience by exploring the state of the art of Internet of Things based technology for basic nursing ca
192                       The future security of Internet of Things is a key concern in the cyber-securit
193                                              Internet of things is yet vaguely adopted in nursing.
194                              We propose that Internet of Things technology can be used to promote bas
195                                              Internet of Things technology is providing innovations f
196                  To introduce the concept of Internet of Things to nursing audience by exploring the
197  all stakeholders, seamless connectivity (an internet of things) and maintenance of anonymity, this a
198 ess technologies, low-power electronics, the internet of things, and in the domain of connected healt
199                            In the new era of internet of things, big data collection and analysis bas
200 he development of integrated systems and the Internet of Things, the continuously monitoring devices
201 ging technologies, from Industry 4.0, to the Internet of things, to point-of-use heath care and elder
202 by applications in wireless networks and the Internet of Things, we consider a model of n nodes tryin
203 nt of applications in edge computing and the internet of things.
204 l soon revolutionize our lives in the era of Internet of Things.
205 istributed on-body electronics in the era of Internet of Things.
206 turized electronic sensors have enabled "the internet of things." It is well established in the nanot
207 are security applications for the era of the Internet of Things.Memristors can switch between high an
208 ction of FPGA-based imaging systems, and the Internet-of-Chemical-Things.
209 icial intelligence close to the end user and Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications.
210  into electricity has the potential to power Internet-of-things (IoT) sensors, freeing them from cabl
211 gy-efficient computational paradigms for the Internet-of-Things and edge computing.
212            Emerging applications such as the Internet-of-Things and more-electric aircraft require el
213 sional materials, could be exploited in many Internet-of-Things applications, ranging from wearable e
214 in low-power, wearable energy harvesting for internet-of-things applications.
215 le to fully integrate into the developing 5G/Internet-of-Things ecosystem.
216 pproach to power technologies in the current Internet-of-Things era, on-chip energy harvesting is hig
217 izing energy autonomous electronics, such as internet-of-things sensors, that must carry their own po
218 electronics will broaden the application of "Internet-of-Things" concepts to a myriad of new applicat
219 ctronic skin, wearable health as well as the internet-of-things, from both academic and industrial co
220 consented and engaged with the study via the internet only.
221 ervations from sea surface buoys and from an Internet Operated Vehicle (IOV) on the seafloor within B
222 t: They're often widely scattered across the internet or hidden in their home institutions, with no s
223 ing access to suicide means, treatments, and internet or hotline support.
224 d microwave oven has been a poorly explained Internet parlor trick for over two decades.
225 ical trial comparing the internet CBT-I with internet patient education at baseline, 9 weeks, 6 month
226 oud platform and through a controlled-access internet portal.
227 n widely studied in fields as diverse as the Internet, power grids and human societies.
228 ionnaires were self-administered through the internet preoperatively and at 1 and 3 months postoperat
229 s by performing an empirical analysis of the internet presence for 36,702 omics software resources pu
230                                       We use Internet query data and citizen science data to characte
231 s failed were randomly allocated (1:1) by an internet randomisation module with biased-coin minimisat
232 ular and highly ranked search results on the internet related to glaucoma and medical cannabis (MC).
233 ctices (looking up health information on the Internet, requesting or ordering a prescription medicati
234 merged with nonpublic data about the Russian Internet Research Agency (IRA) from Twitter.
235 s railways), communication networks (such as Internet routers), and biological networks (such as fung
236 glement distribution in experimental quantum Internet scenarios.
237 or ordering a prescription medication on the Internet, scheduling a medical appointment on the Intern
238 -based data sources, such as disease-related Internet search activity, can produce meaningful "nowcas
239 ological data available with disease-related Internet search activity, we retrospectively estimate di
240                             Population-level internet search behavior may be a valuable real-time too
241 n of candidate conjunctivitis epidemics from Internet search data potentially to complementarily bene
242                                              Internet search data reflect population interest in heal
243 that two major factors impact the ability of internet search data to approximate observed pollen: (1)
244                              This study uses internet search data to identify and characterize biomed
245          Notably, in regions and years where internet search data was abundant, we found strong corre
246  observed pollen: (1) volume/availability of internet search data, which is tied to local population
247 as reported by users querying symptoms on an internet search engine.
248 ell as data produced by individuals, such as internet search logs, sensor networks, and social networ
249                                              Internet search queries for respiratory symptoms rose ap
250  Australian influenza surveillance and local internet search query data, this study investigated whet
251 oblem, we have adapted methods developed for Internet search ranking and electoral voting into IRaPPA
252 nic health records and frequency of multiple internet search terms from Google Trends) can improve fo
253               The search results of American Internet search users yield information on disease basic
254                     Materials and Methods An internet search using three malignant and eight nonmalig
255 o evaluate whether state-specific normalized internet search volume correlates with incidence and mor
256  Using a systematic, extensive keyword-based Internet search, content analysis of company websites wa
257 hich were supplemented by hand-searching and internet searches for grey literature.
258                                 Furthermore, internet searches for guidelines on hidradenitis suppura
259                                   PubMed and Internet searches for topics included climate and weathe
260 en Death in Athletes (which uses news media, Internet searches, LexisNexis archival databases, and ne
261 ng in daily life using large-scale data from internet searches.
262 rials), and to firms in new sectors (such as Internet services).
263 pulation-level data encompassing n = 117,611 internet shares of the articles.
264  The internet CBT-I (Sleep Healthy Using the Internet [SHUTi]) was a 6-week fully automated, interact
265            Recent initiatives to incorporate Internet-source and hospital electronic medical records
266 er of Controlled Trials, Embase, CINAHL) and internet sources for randomized controlled trials, ongoi
267 cigarette products has caused an increase in internet sources promoting the use of drugs other than n
268 tably access to bioinformatics expertise and internet stability, must be addressed in order to meet t
269      Along with educational level and use of internet support groups, uncertain results on genomic te
270                                  The rise of internet-supported reputation systems has been celebrate
271 tronic cigarette (EC) refill fluids using an Internet survey and local and online sales information,
272                 Data were collected using an Internet survey distributed through cancer services, com
273                                We fielded an internet survey in Argentina, China, Ghana, India, Indon
274                                         This internet survey study describes trends in respondents sa
275 xFix, an application freely available on the internet that quickly and reliably transforms signal int
276                With the rapid development of Internet, the research on online commercial networks has
277     The survey did not reach nonusers of the internet thus only representing the internet-using popul
278                Patients increasingly use the internet to access health-related information to better
279          The exchange was conducted over the Internet to lower participation costs and allowed for al
280 , suggesting that individuals mainly use the internet to meet partners in their local region.
281 ticular subnetwork conditions in the quantum Internet to perform a high-performance and low-complexit
282 e Senders' decisions are transmitted via the Internet to the brain of a third subject, the "Receiver,
283 t classroom success did not depend on stable internet, trainers pre-recorded their lectures, and clas
284 r less, and 176 (64.7%) who reported regular internet use (denominators varied owing to missing data)
285                              Suicide-related internet use was recorded in 30 (23%) cases.
286 rage, they spent 0.68+/-0.86 h/d on computer/Internet use, 0.63+/-0.67 h/d on reading, and 2.78+/-3.5
287 iases related to digital data (gathered from Internet use, wearable devices, etc.), and address priva
288                                              Internet users (aged 18-64 years) with insomnia and depr
289  or organisations solicit contributions from Internet users to obtain ideas or desired services, has
290            Random sample of US and worldwide Internet users who searched for information on the topic
291  subsequent randomized survey included adult internet users who viewed a single, randomly-selected va
292                                              Internet users' online searches offer great potential fo
293 g with the ability to transfer data over the internet using a personal computer.
294 s of the internet thus only representing the internet-using population.
295                            Majorities of the internet-using public in 12 LMICs have low expectations
296 t-loss ranked first as a motivation, and the internet was the most influencial source of information
297 e operator-assisted and unaffordable and the internet was the stuff of science fiction were my family
298 ernet with low power consumption and quantum Internet with absolute security guaranteed by the laws o
299 et is very likely the mixture of all-optical Internet with low power consumption and quantum Internet
300 the investigator site was done centrally via internet with stratification for chemotherapy versus no

 
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