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1 biquitous in nowadays science, industry, and multimedia.
2 ed individuals in the USA using Facebook and multimedia advertisements.
3 gagement and satisfaction were tracked using multimedia analytics and a post-session survey.
4  to improve understanding through the use of multimedia and enhanced consent forms have had only limi
5 c Human Exposure and Dose Simulation (SHEDS)-Multimedia and Integrated Exposure Uptake and Biokinetic
6                                              Multimedia and site-specific risk assessments (RA) of ma
7 nine biota species, sediment, and water in a multimedia aquatic ecosystem.
8 en up new opportunities and applicability in multimedia aquatic ecosystems for studies that rely on e
9 f the in-situ mixtures of chemicals, such as multimedia assessments or application of effect-based me
10                           The development of multimedia-based dietary assessment tools seems a logica
11 ethods of consenting can be improved using a multimedia-based information program (MM-IP).
12                                   Use of the multimedia-based program was positively evaluated by pat
13  catalyzed the rise of document search, from multimedia browsing across local-area networks to distri
14 ata on 152 individuals ascertained through a multimedia campaign in France to find diabetes-prone fam
15             An engaging consumer food safety multimedia campaign that engages key influencers improve
16                  Here, we use a global-scale multimedia chemical fate model to analyze and quantify t
17                   Viewing the Invisible is a multimedia collaboration that explores common methodolog
18  can be used to simulate cardiac conditions; multimedia computer systems, which includes patient-cent
19                        Nurses completed four multimedia computer-simulated patient encounters in whic
20 is primarily correlated with the presence of multimedia content and unreliable news sources, rather t
21 arning, an integrated approach to annotating multimedia content that combines the effectiveness of hu
22                                    Designing multimedia content to evoke certain emotions has been la
23 s between three modalities namely, affective multimedia content, EEG, and facial expressions.
24 ools, including interactive case studies and multimedia content, offer immersive learning experiences
25  will assist in (1) designing more effective multimedia contents to engage or influence the viewers,
26 tudies, the focus on the mechanism involving multimedia coordination on the NC surface (reactive spec
27                       Mainly, information in multimedia data becomes massive in networks, and sharing
28 es with archived data, and a near absence of multimedia data from data archives.
29 oach to making searchable massive amounts of multimedia data.
30 in to informed consent; (6) decision support-multimedia decision aids, virtual appointments, and prim
31 ession profiles of thousands of human genes, multimedia documents, subjective judgments on consumer p
32 ation, we developed a series of interactive, multimedia educational programs (Nutrition in Medicine)
33                     Mass accumulation in the multimedia environment for the evaluated ENMs (metal, me
34                  In a second step, we used a multimedia environmental fate model parametrized for the
35                   We sought to use a dynamic multimedia environmental fate model to reconcile the emi
36                                            A multimedia environmental fate model was developed for th
37                          A long-term dynamic multimedia environmental fate model was parametrized to
38                From the basis of established multimedia environmental fate models for organic polluta
39 f young children probabilistically simulated multimedia exposures and estimated relative contribution
40                       We developed a dynamic multimedia fate and transport model (nanoFate) to predic
41 of-magnitude approximation, for example, for multimedia fate modeling, but may not be suitable for mo
42 he air/water partition coefficient K(aw) for multimedia fate modeling.
43                                      Dynamic multimedia fate models (MFMs) have to deal with the temp
44 food chain transfer of these chemicals using multimedia fate models.
45                      USEtox is an integrated multimedia fate, transport, and toxicity model covering
46 men in Egypt, we estimate the effects of the multimedia health communication campaign "Your Health, Y
47 etter understand these dynamics, a transient multimedia human exposure model was developed (Activity-
48                           The development of multimedia image review stations offers the cardiologist
49  for relevant content in a massive amount of multimedia information is facilitated by accurately anno
50 c Human Exposure and Dose Simulation (SHEDS)-Multimedia/Integrated Exposure Uptake and Biokinetic (IE
51                              Of 12 trials of multimedia interventions, 3 showed significant improveme
52 study designs when investigating the role of multimedia learning in various academic disciplines.
53  These findings suggest that learning during multimedia lessons may depend on the visual features of
54  minimizing extraneous visual information in multimedia lessons, others have demonstrated that featur
55  Zurich, Switzerland, and interpreted with a multimedia mass balance model.
56 en mechanistic fate and transport models and multimedia mass balance models can be used for the expos
57 able evaluation of the dynamic environmental multimedia mass distribution and concentrations of engin
58  "what if" first tier analyses to assess the multimedia mass distribution of ENMs and associated pote
59 coupling the emission inventory and a global multimedia mass-balance model generally agree well with
60                              We use a global multimedia mass-balance model to calculate the Globally
61 ventional targeted analytical approaches and multimedia mass-balance modeling, compounds of particula
62                                              Multimedia mass-balance models require fewer input param
63 a State University develops freely available multimedia materials to support molecular and cellular b
64                   In contrast, viruses using multimedia messaging services could infect all users in
65    We were able to show that the PECs of the multimedia model are more protective in comparison to FO
66 bined long-term measurements with a modified multimedia model based on site-specific environmental pa
67 novel eight-compartment one-dimensional (1D) multimedia model of a bioretention cell ("Bioretention B
68  global ban of endosulfan with environmental multimedia model predictions, we find that photochemical
69       In addition, our results show that the multimedia model results have a higher predictive power
70                  We used a long-term dynamic multimedia model to analyze the seasonal trend and to ba
71                              A compartmental multimedia model was developed to enable evaluation of t
72                                            A multimedia model was developed to estimate advective tra
73  the air/water interface in a fugacity-based multimedia model.
74 ncentrations performed using the Global EMEP Multimedia Modeling System (GLEMOS) and emission scenari
75 rops is presented that can be used to extend multimedia models applied in health risk and life cycle
76 Human Exposure and Dose Simulation Model for Multimedia, Multipathway Chemicals (SHEDS-MM), a new mec
77 ature, please go to the Analytical Chemistry multimedia page at pubs.acs.org/page/ancham/audio/index.
78 ature, please go to the Analytical Chemistry multimedia page at pubs.acs.org/page/ancham/audio/index.
79 ticle, please go to the Analytical Chemistry multimedia page at pubs.acs.org/page/ancham/audio/index.
80 ticle, please go to the Analytical Chemistry multimedia page at pubs.acs.org/page/ancham/audio/index.
81 New polymer-based (LDPE-lipid, PDMS-air) and multimedia partition coefficients (lipid-water, air-wate
82 ment arm, in which they obtained access to a multimedia patient education platform, or the control ar
83  and neck cancer treatment demonstrates that multimedia patient education platforms may enhance curre
84 he nonintervention group were unaware of the multimedia platform to avoid introducing bias in their s
85  Teams of annotators assessed more than 4000 multimedia posts from Polish and Lithuanian Facebook for
86 musicians, and choreographers in a series of multimedia programs designed to reveal science to the ge
87    Low-intensity, clinician-guided iCBT with multimedia psychoeducation.
88 oss-sectional search of Internet, print, and multimedia resources available to patients considering L
89                                 We present a multimedia steady-state fugacity-based model to assess t
90 ine whether a dedicated staff member using a multimedia tool, a model found to be effective in the US
91 be implemented in the prenatal clinic, using multimedia tools and electronic platforms.
92                                  Interactive multimedia tools can motivate subjects and improve parti
93 ndards for competency are better understood, multimedia tools, such as simulation and electronic port
94 A spatially resolved, dynamic version of the Multimedia Urban Model (MUM) and the boundary layer fore
95  SO-MUM, a coupled atmospheric transport and multimedia urban model, was used to estimate spatially r
96 Patients' Experience of illness (DIPEx) is a multimedia website and CD-ROM that links patients' exper