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1 promote MDR well after their original period of use.
2 to their high degree of specificity and ease of use.
3  selectivity, real-time monitoring, and ease of use.
4 terization of its performance over 18 months of use.
5  the dose, recency, duration, and continuity of use.
6 sitive detection of V. cholerae at the point of use.
7 abases, according to their assigned priority of use.
8 7 (95% CI, 0.42 to 0.70) for 5 or more years of use.
9 on (~5 muL/well), high scalability, and ease of use.
10 e.g. ornamentals), and increases with number of uses.
11 CI, 0.76 to 1.06) for 1 to less than 3 years of use, 0.66 (95% CI, 0.56 to 0.78) for 3 to less than 5
12                              Longer duration of use (1-2 years: HR, 0.83; 95% CI, 0.81-0.86; 3-4 year
13  of this study is to assess the implications of using 100 yr and 20 yr static and dynamic global warm
14 ght to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of using (129)Xe magnetic resonance imaging ((129)Xe MRI
15 a proof of concept the therapeutic potential of using 2-deoxyglucose, a glycolysis inhibitor, to reve
16 o begin screening, the possible advisability of using a different strategy in different subgroups, pe
17 e results obtained evidenced the possibility of using a DMFC as a transducing element in an electroch
18 s, FullMeSH has three novelties: (i) Instead of using a full text as a whole, FullMeSH segments it in
19 frequency of gun carrying and the likelihood of using a gun during a crime across the subsequent 4 ye
20      We aimed to investigate the feasibility of using a hand-made LED-probe (LP) in third-space proce
21 ort Campbell Cohort study-examined the value of using a large multidimensional dataset collected from
22             Here, we demonstrate a mechanism of using a liquid crystalline electrolyte to suppress de
23                                 Our approach of using a microfluidic valve to regulate the flow into
24              The results highlight the value of using a multimodal analytical approach to reveal dete
25                We also employ a novel method of using a neural network to reduce the computational co
26  How likely is it that someone would approve of using a nuclear weapon to kill millions of enemy civi
27 ctively (real-time) evaluate the feasibility of using a response-guided therapy approach, based on ma
28 (67)Cu, respectively, offers the possibility of using a single somatostatin receptor-targeted peptide
29 ther, these results highlight the importance of using a wider range of individuals within a species t
30                                      Instead of using a zipcode, we propose that ATI mRNA localizatio
31                        Next, the possibility of using A9 as HER2- specific probe for the nuclear medi
32 ed molecular typing and demonstrate its ease of use, accuracy, speed and efficiency.
33                  Highlighting the importance of using accurate primary transcript coordinates, we dem
34 igmented corns, and emphasise the importance of using acidified solutions for the extraction of corn-
35 benefits achieved demonstrate the advantages of using agricultural biotechnology in concert with clas
36  six experts, and demonstrates the potential of using AI to predict disease progression.
37 nce evaluation and illustrates the potential of using algal viruses as nonpathogenic, easy to culture
38 es show, for the first time, the feasibility of using allogeneic, genome-edited CAR T cells to treat
39 ng to GBCA class and to determine the effect of using an alternative GBCA or allergy skin testing on
40                    In this study, the effect of using an enamel matrix derivative (EMD) as an adjunct
41  severity of MR and emphasize the difficulty of using an integrated approach that incorporates multip
42  Together, these results support the concept of using an integrated, biologically-informed approach t
43              This study highlights the power of using an unbiased, brain-wide approach for mapping th
44                       We introduce a concept of using analogous methods to manipulate biomass catalyt
45 tages over existing methods in terms of ease of use, analysis time and compound-specific information.
46 y, there was no association between duration of use and absolute levels of any organism.
47  improves on current methods due to its ease of use and approachability.
48 ty benefits of iTrEnDi coupled with its ease of use and capacity for automation, as well as its accom
49 rs compared with matched controls over years of use and consider combined azithromycin use in cohorts
50  Patient demographics, use of PPIs, duration of use and dose were recorded.
51                       We assessed prevalence of use and effectiveness of dual therapy in nonfulminant
52  aim of this study was to evaluate the rates of use and efficacy of stent placement for postoperative
53 er the mFI as accuracy was similar, but ease of use and feasibility were higher.
54 n its mass and cost, improvement in its ease of use and independent operation of the knee and ankle j
55 e platform to evaluate cross-border patterns of use and outcomes of TEVAR.
56 , with supporting reference tables, for ease-of-use and to be amenable to computational applications.
57 CI, 0.56 to 0.78) for 3 to less than 5 years of use, and 0.57 (95% CI, 0.42 to 0.70) for 5 or more ye
58                      Speed of training, ease of use, and accuracy improve over existing tools without
59 rget detection, such as portability and ease of use, and are often considered for point-of-care (POC)
60 g but not limited to portability, simplicity of use, and low reagent consumption.
61  to electroencephalography, setup time, ease of use, and quality of electroencephalography data.
62 y default, robustly documented to power ease-of-use, and allows highly customizable generation of bot
63 body activity and highlights the possibility of using antibody therapy to limit inflammation for othe
64  We thus propose that paraspeckles may prove of use as mechanosensors in cancer mechanobiology.
65 havioral and electrophysiological signatures of using associative-memory templates to guide perceptio
66 (in a 3:1 ratio) patients who had the option of using at least one fully active, approved antiretrovi
67       The results demonstrate the advantages of using ATR-FTIR as a rapid and non-destructive tool th
68 orrhoeae strains, suggesting the possibility of using auranofin in dual therapy.
69    Our work demonstrates the potential value of using Bayesian optimisation in developing cost-effect
70 e, the absolute difference in the prevalence of use between the lowest and highest educational groups
71        This review deliberates the potential of using bionanocomposite films to solve the issues of b
72  variability and further developing the role of using both exons and intron sequencing counts in stud
73 d chemical characteristics for a broad range of uses but it remains little understood due to persiste
74          This study highlights the potential of using cacti as a source of functional mucilages for u
75   This case series identifies the challenges of using CAR-T therapy to manage refractory PTLD in SOT
76                               The advantages of using carbon fiber or platinum microelectrodes are be
77 set enrichment for a wide audience and range of use cases.
78                          Using a large suite of use-cases, we demonstrate the efficacy of our approac
79          These results demonstrate the value of using CC mice for studying complex disease subtypes i
80 m of this review to highlight the advantages of using chemometrics and sensors to identify hidden tre
81  of this article is to determine the outcome of using combined phacoemulsification technique, ab-inte
82                       The polarimeter's ease of use, compact size, fast measurement times and high an
83 ungi, and viruses, and discuss the potential of using components of the microbiota to thwart pathogen
84 ental impact(s) to determine the feasibility of using compostable coffee pods over conventional plast
85  effects of KBTBD13R408C, and the advantages of using computational models to interpret functional da
86 identifiable pattern of combination or order of use.Conclusions: The contemporary description of prev
87 of the challenges related to the possibility of using controlled human infection studies to accelerat
88 al monitoring strategies defined as "context of use (COU)." The various metrics utilized to evaluate
89 he scientific, technical and ethical aspects of using CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short p
90 retreatment envelopes, increased probability of using CXCR4 and greater predicted V1 interference are
91 s harboring envelopes with higher likelihood of using CXCR4 or greater predicted V1 loop interference
92              The apparent benefits and risks of using CYC or RTX for the treatment of patients with A
93 al expressions, and demonstrate the efficacy of using data-driven approaches to study the representat
94                 Next, we discuss the promise of using data-driven strategies to discover novel subtyp
95 tissue environment, and emphasizes the power of using defined genetic model systems.
96           Our work highlights the importance of using dense spatiotemporal datasets, and modeling fra
97 h fast and slow inactivation and enhancement of use-dependent inhibition.
98                           To facilitate ease of use, detailed build and setup instructions, as well a
99 owerful technique that can be used for point-of-use detection of nitrification inhibition.
100 ul for studies of periodontitis with the aim of using diagnosis for confirmation of disease.
101 we elaborate on the benefits and limitations of using different metagenomic protocols, discuss the re
102 eve Miller and Charles Chiu discuss the pros of using direct metagenomic sequencing, while Kyle Rodin
103      We also show that the standard approach of using divergence between species to correct for male
104           Purpose To explore the feasibility of using DL to enhance spatial detail from small-matrix
105                          There is no benefit of using doses above 8 mg, which is the recommended dose
106                  The cost per correct result of using dried specimens only was dominated in the incre
107              The results indicate that point of use drinking water quality was impacted by conditions
108  and manganese) and lead and copper in point of use drinking water.
109 cteristics were associated with reduced odds of using education strategies leading to increased wait-
110                   Advantages and limitations of using enlarge compartments in chloroplast biotechnolo
111 ting different diseases, and the feasibility of using enoxacin as a chemical template for inspiring m
112         Our results highlight the importance of using environmentally representative concentrations i
113          Our results suggest the possibility of using erythritol alone or in combination with sucrose
114        BINGO's superior performance and ease of use, even by non-specialists, make gene regulatory ne
115 gment accounted for a disproportionate share of use-events and costs across multiple sectors.
116    Recent evidence has shown the possibility of using EVs in understanding the pathogenesis of asthma
117                                      Instead of using existing physical, chemical and enzymatic metho
118                                      Instead of using external instrumentation, we present an all-in-
119 k, reusing disposal face mask, and disposing of used face masks should be particularly emphasized in
120  respect to prediction errors and the impact of used features, to confirm their clinical relevance.
121 DES developed and demonstrated here would be of use for unveiling the correlation between the quantum
122 erature is extensive and describes a variety of uses for tools including establishment setting, daily
123        This study demonstrates the potential of using functional DNA sequences as a versatile and tun
124 insight impacts the significance and utility of using G((q)) proteins as targets in drug discovery ef
125 of this study was to investigate the effects of using gelatin- and fibrin-based hemostatic hydrogels
126 n selectivity further highlights the benefit of using genetically encoded catalysts to address chemos
127 sults highlight the benefits and limitations of using genomic sequencing for NBS and the challenges o
128 ement interventions and highlights the power of using genomic tools in ecological prediction to scale
129 tion model to find the least GHG-intense way of using GGBS was developed.
130 al change, potentially limiting the validity of using GPS to infer at-sea behaviour when answering be
131 d across vintages is challenging, regardless of using grape or wine spectra as predictors.
132  (26.4%) had an overall inadequate frequency of use (>=2 tests per week), and 250 (52.3%) did not use
133      This methodology highlights the utility of using heterogeneous semiconductor photocatalysts such
134                     One potential limitation of using HIEs for innate immune studies is the relative
135 rodynamics(2,7,8) also offer the possibility of using high-quality-factor resonators as quantum memor
136      These findings emphasize the importance of using highly accurate tests for surveillance studies
137 ling is the most commonly used form of point-of-use household water treatment (HWT) globally, althoug
138 aterial that has been proposed for a variety of uses; however in practice its performance is often hi
139 nowledge for the first time, the feasibility of using HP gamma-glutamyl-[1-(13)C]glycine to monitor G
140 n together, our data indicate the importance of using (Hs)CRM1 for molecular analysis and development
141 ence data may offer the diagnostic potential of using human metaorganism biomarkers to identify indiv
142           Evidence on the benefits and harms of using hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine to treat COVI
143 first-line setting, compared with a strategy of using ibrutinib in the third-line after failure of ti
144            We examine the benefits and harms of using ID as a transplant eligibility criterion, revie
145 on on the benefits and potential limitations of using IFN-lambda to prevent, limit, and treat these d
146                This suggests the possibility of using IL-6 or CRP level to guide escalation of treatm
147 undational findings highlight the importance of using immersive tasks to understand how cognitive pro
148 s undergoing TDF, qHBcrAg/qAnti-HBc could be of use in monitoring HBeAg seroclearance.
149 ffer for each drug and might affect the rate of use in real-world populations of patients with neurom
150 and/or more targeted application it could be of use in the clinic in conjunction with an appropriate
151 neity found in these neoplasms, which can be of use in the clinical setting of MDS/MPN.
152  insulating thermoplastic that has a variety of uses in the consumer, packaging, construction, and ma
153                This indicates the challenges of using individual reconstructions to infer regional or
154      Our results demonstrate the feasibility of using inexpensive single-use WPEDs and a reusable, wi
155 f heterogeneity and examine the potentiality of using inflammatory cytokines as novel predictive mark
156           These results show the possibility of using interface engineering to open up a wider palett
157 s showing the scope, advantages and pitfalls of using internal catalysis within different DCC applica
158                 The efficacy and reliability of using intranasal oxytocin (OT) to clinically enhance
159 dministration better reflects human patterns of use, is especially effective in promoting addiction-r
160     The review is devoted to recent advances of using isolable silylenes and corresponding silylene-m
161                                 The interest of using LC-MS/MS as a method for detection of allergens
162 s to demonstrate the benefits and challenges of using legacy collections as archives of local and reg
163        The study demonstrates the advantages of using LiDAR to map forest structure, rather than rely
164            We also highlight the possibility of using light to dynamically control thermal transport
165 lts demonstrate the benefits and limitations of using linked routinely collected data to explore epid
166      Our concept demonstrates the advantages of using liquid marbles as a miniature platform for cont
167 very after SCI, and highlight the importance of using littermate controls in studies involving geneti
168                                     The ease of use, low cost and quick operation of lateral flow ass
169 ominate drug discovery because of their ease of use, lower cost of manufacturing, and access to intra
170           Here, we investigated the efficacy of using Maresin 1 (MaR1), an omega-3 fatty acid-derived
171    Finally, we demonstrate the broad utility of using matched parental and transformed cells for smal
172  gemcitabine, raising the future perspective of using Mdm4 inhibitors as chemosensitizers.
173    In this review, we highlight the benefits of using metagenomics as well as the breadth of conclusi
174 cussion on the perspectives and significance of using metal complexes as ER stress-inducing agents fo
175                     This is the first report of using MH as a substrate for the formation of dissolva
176                                   The appeal of using microbial inoculants to mediate plant traits an
177                       A significant drawback of using Miscanthus in an energy application is the melt
178        We herein demonstrate the feasibility of using mobile brain and body imaging even in very extr
179 ur results demonstrated the strong potential of using molecular profiles and drug activity data of PD
180 dictions greatly vary illustrating the risks of using mosaic datasets from unrelated cell types.
181 p to quantitatively predict the consequences of using MSCs for delivering virotherapeutic agents in v
182                                The potential of using multidimensional and multimodal information col
183           These studies illustrate the power of using multiple experimental modalities to model and t
184 s, and discuss both the benefits and caveats of using multiview learning to discover the molecular me
185                Specifically, technology ease of use must improve and support multiparty videoconferen
186               Our results show the potential of using myeloid cell-targeted miR-146a mimics for the t
187                              The feasibility of using N-(4-(6,7-dimethoxy-3,4-dihydroisoquinolin-2(1H
188  Our results also highlight a potential risk of using nicotine for tobacco cessation.
189 oid consumption (P = 0.54) or the likelihood of using no opioids (P = 0.39) between patients undergoi
190  with more opioid use and a lower likelihood of using no opioids.
191 owever, to investigate this process, instead of using NOM, most laboratory studies used simple fatty
192 e illegal trade and demonstrate the promises of using non-invasive sampling in future conservation ac
193 Recent work has demonstrated the feasibility of using non-numerical, qualitative data to parameterize
194 No studies explore the clinical consequences of using noninvasive tests (NITs) compared to liver biop
195             Herein, we explored the validity of using "normal" charge calibrants to calibrate for cha
196 le radionuclides that result from processing of used nuclear fuel is a major challenge.
197  site familiarity, measured as the intensity of use of a given location, is associated with the proba
198  of CP, and this relationship is independent of use of adjunct PT.
199 s associated with significantly higher rates of use of ankle-foot orthoses, full-time use of wheelcha
200 icle aims to assess fundamental determinants of use of biologic medicines in sub-Saharan Africa.
201                           A higher frequency of use of financial digital financial services is associ
202 hed in specific genes, have an elevated rate of use of less-common hotspot mutations acquired in a ch
203  arterial catheter with an expected duration of use of more than 48 hours.
204 f pottery vessels can reveal: (1) the period of use of pottery; (2) the antiquity of organic residues
205 ence curves, and to illustrate the advantage of use of these curves compared with standard methods, a
206                     The versatility and ease of use of this ionization source is demonstrated using b
207                                With the ease of use of today's commercial DLS instrumentation comes a
208   Finally, the review explores possibilities of uses of chicory and its implementation in food produc
209 g all attempts, successful and unsuccessful, of using optogenetics in the primate brain.
210      This review focuses on the advancements of using organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) in fle
211               We demonstrate the feasibility of using our approach to automatically classify importan
212 This project aimed to assess the feasibility of using Oxford Nanopore MinION whole-genome sequencing
213 speaking, that any human needing-and capable of using-passwords can if sufficiently motivated generat
214 tic agenesis and demonstrates the usefulness of using patient-induced pluripotent stem cells for targ
215 in MDD, and (2) highlight the potential role of using perfusion as a biosignature of MDD.
216 hese results not only attest to the efficacy of using phase transition in manipulating the microstruc
217 reflects on the challenges and opportunities of using photoswitchable MOFs in next-generation multifu
218 e results highlight the potential advantages of using polynuclear photosensitizers in phototriggered
219 e addition and provided faucet-mounted point-of-use (POU) filters and pitcher filters certified for P
220               We investigate the feasibility of using PPG to predict healthy vascular aging (HVA) bas
221 ns and substantially improve the reliability of using primordial abundances to probe the physics of t
222 hesis in cyanobacteria opens the possibility of using prokaryotic photosynthetic cells in biotechnolo
223                   We discuss the limitations of using quantitative measures of alcohol use as proxy m
224 ,000 km altitude illustrates the feasibility of using radio-frequency emissions to detect 0.003 to 1,
225 a as a diagnostic tool opens the possibility of using rapid and less invasive diagnostic strategies b
226        Our work reveals a very effective way of using rationally designed bifunctional molecules to s
227                              As a case study of using RepeatHMM-DB, we evaluate the CAG repeats of AT
228                                   The merits of using resting-state functional magnetic resonance ima
229                                         Ease of use, reusability (15 cycles), rapid adsorption and hi
230                          The common approach of using reversible interactions (covalent or noncovalen
231 ograft tumor growth, supporting the strategy of using Rh-PPO as a chemotherapeutic targeted to MMR-de
232             This work showed the possibility of using rhamnolipids to produce NLCs and represent an i
233                   Hypercluster improves ease of use, robustness and reproducibility for unsupervised
234                      This supports the value of using silicone bands with dogs to investigate health
235 im of this work was to study the suitability of using silicone rubber passive samplers and caged orga
236 sults call into question the common practice of using single networks to derive insights into neural
237  addition, Set1 and Set2 decrease efficiency of using single pA sites, and control nucleosome occupan
238          Hence, we demonstrate the advantage of using solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) sp
239 dipolar molecules and raises the possibility of using stretched spin states in the cooling of other m
240      These findings highlight the importance of using stringent, well-validated, DNA extraction metho
241                                The technique of using sub-perfluorocarbon liquid injection of OVD sec
242 s, which would speak to the possible utility of using such games to improve speech hearing in noise.
243 enomic sequencing for NBS and the challenges of using such technology in future precision medicine ap
244  propagations, demonstrating the feasibility of using sugarcane as a biofactory for producing high-va
245            Growing concerns about the safety of using synthetic surfactants to stabilize food emulsio
246 rrhagic fever, demonstrating the feasibility of using TCRV as a live-attenuated vaccine vector for th
247 rrent study evaluated the cost-effectiveness of using teduglutide in conjunction with offering intest
248 rrent study evaluated the cost-effectiveness of using teduglutide in US adult patients with short bow
249 ention (CDC), most patients report a history of using tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)-containing e-cigaret
250               In this study, the feasibility of using the algal virus Paramecium bursaria chlorella v
251               Unfortunately, the feasibility of using the black soldier fly as a tool for waste valor
252 o evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of using the Computer Assisted Rehabilitation Environmen
253 vely, these data demonstrate the feasibility of using the CRISPR-Cas9 system to model loss of candida
254 in vivo tool to personalize the dose instead of using the current single-fixed-dose scheme and, when
255    We have also demonstrated the possibility of using the developed biochip to preconcentrate and rot
256 Preliminary results suggest proof-of-concept of using the ECochG response as a microphone is feasible
257      This study demonstrates the feasibility of using the EVLP platform to study miR signature in hum
258 y of PfCSP4/38 warrant further consideration of using the L. lactis system for the production of circ
259                                The potential of using the memristor to directly process biosensing si
260 ty; and assess feasibility and acceptability of using the NOTSS system to measure surgical team perfo
261                               The advantages of using the POF platform as a chiral catalyst can provi
262 rs can become a new and innovative direction of using the potential of Japanese quince (JQ) fruit in
263 udies investigated the technical feasibility of using the primate mini-EXPLORER PET scanner, making u
264              We investigated the possibility of using the recently developed plasmid-based rotavirus
265 vity remains unclear, as does the capability of using the SBP to decode complicated behaviour.
266 er, by denying iron to competitors incapable of using the siderophore-iron complex.
267        This study opens up new possibilities of using the simple solvent effect to synthesize high su
268   In this study, we explored the possibility of using the tobacco retrotransposon Tnt1 to create a tr
269 sight into the potential use and limitations of using therapeutic antibodies to modulate GPCR signali
270 have categorized and reviewed recent methods of using therapeutic ultrasound to elicit an antitumor i
271                  We emphasize the importance of using these cell models to screen for therapeutic mol
272 d organic compounds, with the long-term goal of using these concepts to improve the reactivities of s
273 , an overview of the benefits and challenges of using these data is provided.
274 tions are required to avoid the side-effects of using these drugs.
275 iseases and the advantages and disadvantages of using these markers in clinical practice.
276  results described herein point toward a way of using these novel polymers to systematically explore
277  model of epilepsy, suggesting the potential of using these probes for the investigation of brain dis
278  human study results suggest the feasibility of using this approach to estimate E/E (m).Supplemental
279 n mechanical ventilation and the feasibility of using this approach to synchronize electrical stimula
280                      To test the feasibility of using this approach, Nf-L analysis in DBS/DPS is comp
281 n cultured cells, suggesting the feasibility of using this deletion in the L-IGR as an approach to at
282 literature and warrant further investigation of using this system to measure exhaled breath condensat
283 been measured to demonstrate the feasibility of using this technique.
284                         Despite the benefits of using this type of long-acting formulations, the deve
285             Our results show the possibility of using Tnt1 to achieve near-saturation mutagenesis in
286 rom scaling up existing programs and will be of use to support local and international policymakers i
287  patient need and the costs and consequences of using tools.
288 ks, but very low certainty about the effects of using topical glucocorticosteroids as maintenance the
289          Here we demonstrate the feasibility of using type I-F system to regulate human gene expressi
290     In this review, the therapeutic strategy of using ultrasound for improved drug delivery are summa
291                               The popularity of using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to survey colon
292 nd institutional discharge (secondary); ease of use, usefulness, benefit, clinical importance, and fe
293 dditionally, we demonstrated the possibility of using UV irradiation to further activate these cobalt
294 nalysis results, demonstrating the advantage of using virtual staining for sperm cell analysis.
295                                Mean duration of use was 2.5 years.
296                            Overall frequency of use was low, and continuous use of the device decreas
297 e, hand-washing stations, liquid soap, point-of-use water chlorination, and clean play space) did not
298 ve an overwhelming need and desire for point-of-use water treatment.
299 We also intended to evaluate the feasibility of using wave intensity analysis by the bedside.
300 ontraceptive use, its subtypes, and duration of use were associated with new-onset asthma in reproduc

 
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