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1 related competencies; and 12 program-related items).
2 , namely whether they had seen or smelled an item.
3 tion of a fluorinated compound on a clothing item.
4 ing aversion towards cues reminiscent of the item.
5 rred to as the memorability of an individual item.
6 requiring all participants to respond to all items.
7 vels of association between studied and test items.
8 , and 8 in the third for a total of 76 final items.
9 omplied with only 35% of the STARD-guideline items.
10 PFAS and MEL compounds in 86 infant clothing items.
11  upon the particular appearance of the array items.
12 ues <0.05), as did nine of 15 single symptom items.
13 oices between two otherwise preferred target items.
14 itive ratings on each of the 6 acceptability items.
15 ontained novel palatable and aposematic prey items.
16 ior information was available for one of the items.
17 drails, windowsills, and shared patient-care items.
18 eported in addition to the core CONSORT 2010 items.
19 o use a middle concept for a discrete set of items.
20  in the probabilities of transitions between items.
21 our ability to retrieve associations between items.
22 tterns for recollected versus nonrecollected items.
23 ate trials and accurately identified similar items.
24  food is detected more rapidly than non-food items.
25 reported in addition to the core SPIRIT 2013 items.
26 te group, no improvement was observed in all items.
27 rrently combined in frequently consumed food items.
28 58 with the clinical standard UPDRS Part III items 22/23/31, respectively.
29           The questionnaire consisted of 166 items, 26 of which pertained to concepts of "worry" and
30 least one post-baseline assessment of BPI-SF item 3, and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) were analys
31 higher quantity of food purchases (14.4 more items [95% CI -0.1 to 29.0]; P = 0.03), later time of br
32         lambda was almost entirely a genetic item a few years before, awaiting biochemical incarnatio
33 e discovery of X-rays, relating various news items about the use of X-rays and literature about Roent
34                                          A 4-item AECT with recall periods of 4 weeks and 3 months wa
35 ulation-based cohort was assessed with a 211-item age-specific FFQ at the ages of 1 y ( n = 3629) and
36 tric properties of 13 sexual behavior stigma items among 10,396 MSM across 8 sub-Saharan African coun
37 ses revealed a temporal dissociation between item and associative memory in hippocampus and PPC, with
38 chanisms that link partially overlapping CCD-item and item-item associations in memory.
39 5% confidence intervals (CIs) for each HRQOL item and scale in patients with or without postoperative
40 Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire Core 30-item and the EuroQol 5-dimensional descriptive system at
41 ng for multiple testing, we identify 16 food items and 37 nutrients that show statistically significa
42 o accurately recognize a countless number of items and events, particularly those strengthened by rep
43          The STROPS guideline consists of 54 items and is accompanied by an explanation and elaborati
44   Twenty-eight cognitive interviews informed items and response options.
45                  Internal consistency of the items and test-retest reliability were assessed by Cronb
46 king memory capacity of around three or four items and to require fundamentally different representat
47  of objects (alcoholic beverages and neutral items) and photographs of neutral scenes.
48 that the "follicles" represent ingested food items, and even though the exact nature of the Eoconfuci
49 pical locations of relevant items when those items are encountered in familiar spatial contexts.
50 er-income recipients (study 8), even if such items are objectively and subjectively less valuable (st
51 Additional studies investigate why: The same items are often perceived as less necessary for lower- (
52 ire to assess disease and treatment-specific items as well as to compare tolerability of SRFA to tran
53 h of association between an event and a test item, as assessed by different false-memory paradigms.
54 was no longer evident after excluding a test item assessing repetition of a single phrase.
55 ectations about cognitive control demands to items associated in memory.
56               Secondary endpoints included 6-item asthma control questionnaire (ACQ-6) and lung funct
57 eline in pre-BD FEV(1) and asthma control (5-item asthma control questionnaire [ACQ-5]) were analyzed
58 sured using the Asthma Control Test and five-item Asthma Control Questionnaire scores) and disease-re
59 istinguished recollected from nonrecollected items at retrieval, as well as contributing to relativel
60 orinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners in 26 food items: beef steak, butter, canned tuna, catfish, cheese,
61 uch, they serve as important healthful snack items, besides being part of many traditional and new re
62 erm memory not only for remembering familiar items, but also for the strategic allocation of their li
63                                     How many items can we store in visual working memory while simult
64 in-person trial (WPT) extension, and a new 3-item checklist to assess its trial reporting quality (TR
65 ptoms) plus 15 single symptom or side-effect items: chi(2)=370.233, root mean square error of approxi
66 realized nutritional niches from analyses of items collected from the mandibles of laden ant foragers
67  which was particularly sensitive to binding item color and sound associations with spatial informati
68 eduction was based on impact analysis, inter-item correlation, additional predefined criteria for ite
69  be further reduced by a method-mix of inter-item correlation, additional predefined criteria for ite
70                                        Sixty items corresponding to those domains were developed de n
71                             The remaining 22 items could be further reduced by a method-mix of inter-
72 ensus was successfully achieved for 26 of 36 items covering the following areas: center eligibility,
73                               We used the 27-item Delay-Discounting Questionnaire to estimate tempora
74 heir height and weight, eating behaviors (15 items), diet quality, and self-measured their waist circ
75 ure reactivation of initial pair memories (A items) during overlapping pair (BC) learning, as well as
76 e versus after change in the EDTSES score (6 items, each assessed on a 3-point Likert scale, with hig
77   Patient-reported function, based on the 26-item Expanded Prostate Index Composite (range, 0-100), 5
78 al temporal lobe (MTL) while subjects recall items experienced in a virtual environment, we establish
79 sumption was collected using a validated 136-item FFQ and classified according to the NOVA system.
80 Shivappa et al. method using a validated 125-item FFQ.
81 hen compared with the 16-items TPDS, the two-item FOBS shows to be an accurate tool for identifying t
82 ms (targets), similar items (lures), and new items (foils) and were asked to indicate whether each it
83  of included studies and Preferred Reporting Items for a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Diagn
84 ion were carried out and Preferred Reporting Items for SRs and Meta-Analyses and rating by A MeaSurem
85 ation in a journal where Preferred Reporting Items for SRs and Meta-Analyses was mandatory (OR [95% c
86           We applied the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses of individ
87                      The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA)
88 Institute Manual and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA)
89                      The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses guideline
90 ormed in accordance with Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guideline
91          We followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guideline
92  December 2018 following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guideline
93                          Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses guideline
94 cords and adhered to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guideline
95                        A Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses systemati
96 o the PRISMA guidelines (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses).
97                          Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses, or PRISM
98 3140) and adhered to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis guideline
99              We developed an initial list of items for the checklist by surveying experts in placebo
100 ly operationalize neuroticism by summing the items from a neuroticism scale.
101 o match the EPIC dietary intake data to food items from four food composition databases, according to
102 ration risk of bias tool for RCTs and select items from the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale for nonrandomized
103 ture review and CMT-specific modification of items from the pediatric Neuro-QOL measures.
104 e world around them in sequences of discrete items-from words in language or notes in music to abstra
105 subgroup of 552 evaluable women using the 37-item Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Cognitive F
106                                       The 28-item FVQ_Child and 38-item FVQ_Young Person versions hav
107                 The 28-item FVQ_Child and 38-item FVQ_Young Person versions have goodness-of-fit stat
108 Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire Core 30-item global health status scores improved from baseline
109 tlefish to remember the modality in which an item had been presented several hours ago.
110                                     The FOBS items had a good predictive ability for fear and worries
111 T), Self-reported Olfactory Scale (SROS), 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD-17), Hamilto
112  Change in symptoms was measured with the 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS).
113 otocol, either achieving remission (i.e., 24-item Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression score <10 and
114 he biomechanical ability to comminute harder items, if required as fallback option, adds to their str
115                                       The 28-item Impact of Vision Impairment (IVI-28) and 10-item Ni
116         Rasch-transformed scores from the 32-item Impact of Visual Impairment (IVI) questionnaire wer
117 ves (1) to explain the rationale behind each item in the guidelines, (2) to clarify key concepts, and
118 ves (1) to explain the rationale behind each item in the guidelines, (2) to clarify key concepts, and
119 items in the Social Activities scale and one item in the Work & Employment scale (P < 0.05).
120 des further information about each of the 21 items in ARRIVE 2.0, including the rationale and support
121 n (that is, the vector) between an agent and items in its environment.
122 ption is related to the differentiability of items in memory, but that fine-grain discrimination depe
123 me-assists with the processing of tough food items in tapirs and may yield similar benefits in other
124 althy food items, the reward signal for such items in the brain is significantly enhanced.
125 s may have little need to include novel food items in the diet (i.e. neophilia), as contest food comp
126   Surface samples were collected by swabbing items in the immediate vicinity of each air sample.
127  composite score of >=90 for vision-targeted items in the National Eye Institute Visual Function Ques
128 40% TBSA scored lower for several individual items in the Social Activities scale and one item in the
129                                    Many food items included in the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) are r
130                                        These items included sampling approaches (n = 15), participant
131 h from April 2016-March 2017 included the 10-item Index.
132 ss questionnaire dimensionality, to estimate item information, and to score participants.
133  removed because of poor factor loading, low item information, poor person-ability differentiation, o
134 c retrieval of a similar, previously encoded item is severely lacking.
135 rpretation of each minimally conscious state item is still unclear and debated.
136 ural repertoire of minimally conscious state items is limited and restricted to a few cognitive domai
137 that link partially overlapping CCD-item and item-item associations in memory.
138 s Questionnaire (children/adolescents) and 6-item Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (parents).
139                                        Seven items lacked consensus after three rounds.
140 e syndrome - the ingestion of a spoiled food item leads to a lasting aversion towards cues reminiscen
141 poor person-ability differentiation, or high item-level interdependence.
142 hey viewed repeated items (targets), similar items (lures), and new items (foils) and were asked to i
143 ic model in T2 for RP included the following items: manual brushing/dental flossing alone (odds ratio
144 eption of visual improvement/pain; b) the 25-item National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnair
145              A recent study showed that a 12-item neuroticism scale described one broad trait of gene
146 , cuttlefish performed the task with another item never encountered before (e.g. mussel).
147  Impact of Vision Impairment (IVI-28) and 10-item Night Vision Questionnaire (NVQ-10) were administer
148 on Questionnaire (NEI-VFQ 25); and c) the 12-item Ocular Surface Disease Index Questionnaire (OSDI).
149  and then sequentially identified the target item of each step in the correct order.
150                        Participants reviewed items of the decision-making process on a seven-point Li
151 Delphi exercise to prioritise and divide the items of the guidelines into 2 sets, the "ARRIVE Essenti
152 Delphi exercise to prioritise and divide the items of the guidelines into 2 sets, the 'ARRIVE Essenti
153 to the number of diagnoses matched on the 42 items of the mFI.
154 stionnaire-2 (PHQ-2) consists of the first 2 items of the PHQ-9 (which assess the frequency of depres
155 nd to be negatively associated with selected items of Work & Employment, and Social Activities, but p
156                                    Validated items on burnout, depressive symptoms, and well being we
157 sive entrapment in webs to running down prey items on foot.
158 reported by non-migrants when restricting to items on negative emotions (international migrant score
159 fish, can discriminate collections of visual items on the basis of their numerousness using an evolut
160                 We argue that these exchange items originated beyond the macroband from groups occupy
161  the Delphi survey and voted on whether each item ought to be included in the final guideline.
162 or 64.59% of the variance with a total of 13 items, overall Cronbach's alpha of 0.93, and test-retest
163 lead to false recognition of related but new items, particularly when mechanisms supporting fine-grai
164 s) and the mean difference in mood scores (8-item Patient Health Questionnaire depression scale [PHQ-
165  mass index >30), and depressive symptoms (2-item Patient Health Questionnaire score >=2) per quarter
166                          In addition, yellow items peaked at around 1 cm and brown colors at around 1
167 , were used to track the quantity (number of items per 3 months) and timing (median time of day) of p
168                 The FACT-Cog included the 20-item Perceived Cognitive Impairment (PCI) scale, our pri
169 relation, additional predefined criteria for item performance and review for content validity.
170 relation, additional predefined criteria for item performance, and a review of the item selection pro
171                                We identified items pertaining to QOL in children with CMT and conduct
172  conducted to inform the development of a 44-item pilot questionnaire.
173 ive, involving identifying relevant domains, item pool generation, prospective pilot testing and clin
174                Subsequently, the AHQ (pre: 8 items; post: 16 items) underwent prospective testing.
175  When choosing between options, such as food items presented in plain view, people tend to choose the
176 -item transitive inference (TI) lists with 2 items presented on each trial.
177 s well as carefully considering the types of items purchased (and how they are disposed of).
178 st BMICNS quartile was associated with fewer items purchased (P = 0.04), and the highest BMInon-CNS q
179                                The number of items purchased and the last-mile travel distance are th
180 ion for Research and Treatment of Cancer (30-item) Quality of Life Questionnaire and geriatric assess
181  primary caregiver completed a validated 123-item quantitative FFQ.
182 higan) were recruited and administered a 166-item questionnaire comprising 7 expert-defined domains.
183 y validated PROs measure was reduced to a 59-item questionnaire measuring 7 unidimesnional domains: c
184 ned as an affirmative response to two single-item questions of experiencing emotional exhaustion or d
185                                           49 items reached consensus in the first round, 19 in the se
186 m assessing correct rejection (CR) of lures, item recognition (IR) and associative recall (AR) in hum
187             The SPIRIT-AI (Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials-Artific
188 rial protocols: SPIRIT-AI (Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials-Artific
189 ater improvement (vs placebo) in the SNOT-22 item "reduced productivity." CONCLUSIONS: In adults with
190                                   Subsequent item reduction was based on impact analysis, inter-item
191                A committee of experts guided item reduction, including pilot tests and revisions, and
192                   Assuming modest restaurant item reformulation, both health and economic benefits we
193 mportance, the Taskforce outlined actionable items regarding 1) the creation of a standardized extrac
194 ty of Life-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF) questionnaire (items related to satisfaction with general health, physi
195 e provide a vector space that codes inferred item relationships with a direction vector that is consi
196      Successful retrieval of these memorable items, relative to less memorable ones, results in faste
197  underlie the retrieval of pattern separated item representations and recollection of source informat
198 r 247 of 266 eligible episodes all mandatory items required for the 'true' UTI definition (92.9%) wer
199 amples contaminated with viral RNA varied by item sampled and by clinical area.
200 ations, and environmental aspects) and the 5-item Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) in the clinic v
201  score on the Generalized Anxiety Disorder 2-item scale [GAD-2], N=199,611) as the primary analysis a
202 s provided a solution composed of five multi-item scales (coughing, shortness of breath, fear of prog
203  surgery-related symptoms) of the five multi-item scales and ten of the 15 single symptom items were
204 ession, and hair problems) of the five multi-item scales showed responsiveness to change over time (p
205 lpha for internal consistencies of all multi-item scales were above the threshold of 0.70.
206 e that may or may not be present among other items scattered at random on a computer screen (e.g., Fi
207 sch analytical principles, which involves 10 items (scored out of 19) with minimal floor/ceiling effe
208 al Sclerosis Functional Rating Scale-Revised item scores from Study 19 were retrospectively mapped to
209 ia for item performance, and a review of the item selection process for content validity.
210 estionnaire depression module (PHQ-9) is a 9-item self-administered instrument used for detecting dep
211 em, such that subsequent encounters with the item serve to cue retrieval of (i.e., predict) the assoc
212 d the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and 36-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) annually <=7 years
213  quality-of-life and symptom assessments (12-item Short Form Health Survey [SF-12], Functional Assess
214 unction; quality of life (measured on the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey [SF-36]); and mortality.
215 s (eg, less than 3 points on the 0 to 100 36-Item Short Form Health Survey physical and mental compon
216 atient-reported quality of life using the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey physical component summary
217 g treatment with midostaurin by using the 12-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-12) and the Memorial S
218 oL (EQ-5D) general health status VAS, and 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) for HRQoL and nasa
219                                    These new items should be routinely reported in addition to the co
220 sease severity visual analog scale (VAS), 22-item Sino-Nasal Outcome Test (SNOT-22), 5-dimension Euro
221 f tax reductions and rebates on healthy food items so that they consistently become more preferable t
222 verage levels of depressive symptoms on a 12-item standardized short-form Center for Epidemiologic St
223 ting a broad array of "everyday" consumption items (study 3).
224                                          A 5-item subset was compared to the 14-item version to asses
225       A probabilistic limit on the number of items successfully retrieved is an emergent property of
226 previously experienced CCD to its triggering item, such that subsequent encounters with the item serv
227 institutions were invited to respond to a 39-item survey (18 core competencies; 9 noncore or emerging
228  At the final visit, patients completed a 23-item survey on memory and executive domains from the Eve
229            During test, they viewed repeated items (targets), similar items (lures), and new items (f
230  months was developed based on 106 potential items tested in 97 patients with mast cell mediator-indu
231 ren can be achieved with substantially fewer items than the original ADOS.
232 ere reported with worse precision than novel items that appeared elsewhere.
233                              Moreover, novel items that appeared near the center of the prior locatio
234  For this reason, the contrast between study items that are later recollected with their associative
235            We analyzed responses to 7 survey items that dealt with medication cost-related issues to
236 municating patients relies on a few decisive items that enable the crucial distinction between vegeta
237                                              Items that may influence decisions were listed as notes
238          This essay also provides actionable items that the cell biology community can implement to p
239               Specific symptom questionnaire items that were associated with poor HRQOL as identified
240     The CONSORT-AI extension includes 14 new items that were considered sufficiently important for AI
241 campus predicted the category of an upcoming item, the worse the current item was encoded.
242 offering lower tax or rebate on healthy food items, the reward signal for such items in the brain is
243 oural goal, since subjects had to choose the item they preferred.
244  for diagnostic assays, including the use of ITEM-THREE as a powerful analytical tool.
245 d high-energy rupture of extracted epitopes (ITEM-THREE), to map the area on the MBP-pfMSP1(19) antig
246 based recommendations for the minimum set of items to be addressed.
247 blished a preliminary checklist of reporting items to be considered for inclusion in the guideline.
248 n St Kilda mouse blood and potential dietary items to investigate their foraging ecology, specificall
249 ople prefer to allocate strictly "necessary" items to lower-income recipients (study 8), even if such
250 tions to purposely avoid committing specific items to memory.
251 lf-reported questionnaire consisting of nine items to quantify fatigue severity within the last week.
252 ingrays may be forced to rely on native prey items to supplement the decreased amount of provisioned
253 ith the TPDS and with the negative affect 11-items TPDS (TPDS-NA) subscale.
254                    When compared with the 16-items TPDS, the FOBS showed a higher specificity (95%) t
255                    When compared with the 16-items TPDS, the two-item FOBS shows to be an accurate to
256                    When compared with the 11 items TPDS-NA subscale, the FOBS validity and accuracy d
257 al area LIP) neurons while monkeys learned 7-item transitive inference (TI) lists with 2 items presen
258 prospectively, rating the likelihood of each item triggering their symptoms using a five-point Likert
259                                        The 5-item Trust in the Surgical Decision Scale has strong evi
260 ubsequently, the AHQ (pre: 8 items; post: 16 items) underwent prospective testing.
261 re (IPSS); sexual function was assessed by 5-item version of the International Index of Erectile Func
262       A 5-item subset was compared to the 14-item version to assess reliability and validity of patie
263 nce to medical decision making to create a 5-item version.
264                                The 14- and 5-item versions were positively correlated with participan
265 tion) scores on the modified Rasch-scored 28-item VFQ (VFQ-28R) total score (68.8 [11.9] vs 81.2 [12.
266  The DRSS scores were correlated with the 25-item Visual Function Questionnaire (VFQ-25) and 39-item
267 isual Function Questionnaire (VFQ-25) and 39-item Visual Function Questionnaire (VFQ-39) scores at ba
268 y of an upcoming item, the worse the current item was encoded.
269 ils) and were asked to indicate whether each item was old, similar, or new.
270 d compound for quantification of ALA in food items was examined using HPLC-UV and GC-MS systems.
271 loped for the AECT, a list of potential AECT items was generated by a combined approach of patient in
272            A list of 32 potentially relevant items was the starting point for a modified Delphi proce
273 ischarge diagnosis, based on multiparametric items, was recorded.
274           Taste intensity values of FFQ food items were calculated based on a food taste database tha
275 cess with 53 participants to determine which items were deemed to be essential.
276 response distributions to close-ended survey items were evaluated by these variables.
277                                       The 14 items were evaluated using patterns of correlations and
278                                  Eighty-four items were excluded based on impact analysis.
279                         Whether similar lure items were falsely remembered as old further depended on
280   Agreement and consensus with Delphi survey items were high in both rounds within and between profes
281            Based on TRIPOD, at least 5 of 31 items were inadequately reported in 95% of the studies.
282 ize/number-of-swaps combinations, until four items were manipulated with 3-4 swaps, where performance
283              During the Delphi process, most items were modified in order to reach consensus.
284                                A total of 39 items were removed because of poor factor loading, low i
285                           Poorly functioning items were removed, and the model was refit to create th
286 item scales and ten of the 15 single symptom items were sensitive to known group differences (ie, low
287                  Twelve of the 25 scales and items were significantly worse in patients with postoper
288        Responses for both familiar and novel items were systematically ordered from highest to lowest
289  high loadings across anxiety and depression items, were linked to impoverished adjustment of learnin
290 ically, response precision increased for all items when prior information was available for one of th
291 arn to predict typical locations of relevant items when those items are encountered in familiar spati
292 orking memory representations are "accessory items", which have little direct influence on attention.
293 expert consultation to generate 29 candidate items, which were assessed by an international multi-sta
294 e number of objects in sets of four or fewer items with near-perfect accuracy but exhibit linearly in
295 ipated in both rounds of the survey, scoring items with regards to their importance for inclusion in
296 re dissimilar representations for unexpected items, with dentate gyrus (DG) and CA3 being more sensit
297            The results replicated for 94% of items, with some attenuation.
298   Participants were asked to complete the 26-item World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF (WHO
299 ustry responses to modestly reformulate menu items would provide even larger additional benefits.
300  Furthermore, generalization of CCD from one item (X) to another item (Y) was predicted by a decrease
301 lization of CCD from one item (X) to another item (Y) was predicted by a decrease in alpha power foll

 
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