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1 uman studies suggest there are reasons to be optimistic.
2  seen early may not be real or may be overly optimistic.
3 ial stages; but the preliminary data make us optimistic.
4 acute renal failure, there are reasons to be optimistic.
5 ctations were lower, while patients remained optimistic.
6 increasing CO2 in the atmosphere, are unduly optimistic.
7            These results are probably overly optimistic.
8 rformance during development is often overly optimistic.
9 epidemics during the ART era might have been optimistic.
10                      Are there reasons to be optimistic?
11 r percentage of respondents are also falsely optimistic (15% of all respondents).
12 l group was less than 9% even under the most optimistic a priori assumptions, and further trial accru
13 erence, poor participant retention, and over-optimistic AAA growth reduction targets.
14   Parents of children with cancer are overly optimistic about chances of cure but not about other out
15                    Parents tend to be overly optimistic about cure when physicians have little confid
16                              I am moderately optimistic about improving predictions of large events f
17 scourse routinely assumes that Americans are optimistic about mobility prospects in society.
18 assical Lewis structure nevertheless make us optimistic about the chances of detecting and even isola
19                         Not only are we more optimistic about the current state of the art in behavio
20 rms "pessimists" are often considerably more optimistic about the prospects for progress in moral inq
21 ford such high rate accelerations, making us optimistic about the prospects of designing more sophist
22 ding suggests that there is reason to remain optimistic about the therapeutic potential of these drug
23            In my view, however, they are too optimistic about the versatility of the paradigm and, mo
24      In contrast, transplant recipients were optimistic about their ability to age successfully, beli
25                      However, even if we are optimistic about their source (i.e., reasoning), some pe
26 ding 29 (23%; 95% CI: 16, 30) with an overly optimistic abstract, 10 (8%; 96% CI: 3%, 13%) with a dis
27 , we show that wild New Caledonian crows are optimistic after tool use, a complex, species-specific b
28 confidence interval [CI], 70 to 74) with the optimistic analysis and 51% (95% CI, 49 to 52) with the
29                Corresponding figures for the optimistic analysis were 9%, 12%, 5%, and 7%.
30 lysis") or assumed negative for metastases ("optimistic analysis").
31 rs, 42.7 [6.9] years), 196 (89.1%) preferred optimistic and 24 (10.1%) preferred pessimistic framing
32 ernal age and performed with the use of both optimistic and conservative methods.
33 tives cost <$50 000/life-year only under the optimistic and intermediate scenarios.
34 les over the last 10 years has led to a more optimistic and interventionist approach to the surgical
35        Fifth, he was perceived as cautiously optimistic and judiciously positive as he interacted wit
36 ely tree-species extinctions under published optimistic and nonoptimistic Amazon scenarios.
37 ee species in the Brazilian Amazon under the optimistic and nonoptimistic scenarios, respectively.
38 l of these common species persist under both optimistic and nonoptimistic scenarios.
39   Consequently, many expectations are wildly optimistic and over-estimate the speed and extent of the
40 ere investigated at 1481 sites in Iran under optimistic and pessimistic climate heating scenarios for
41 producibility Project: Psychology data, both optimistic and pessimistic conclusions about reproducibi
42 s between the amount of habitat converted in optimistic and pessimistic land-use scenarios, highlight
43 ation areas with associated CO2 emissions in optimistic and pessimistic scenarios.
44 his review, the evidence for and against the optimistic and pessimistic viewpoints is discussed.
45 l assumptions, that is, intermediate between optimistic and pessimistic, is estimated to be approxima
46                                      All are optimistic and predict enormous positive impact on scien
47 ations of "5% chance of surviving" were more optimistic and showed substantial variability (median, 9
48 not only generous, but are also consistently optimistic and uncompromising.
49 nstruction of urinary diversion (ECUD) looks optimistic as favored by the patients and surgeons alike
50                            We are cautiously optimistic, as the field of MAGL inhibitor development t
51                                   Their very optimistic assessment is limited by statistical misconce
52 n average ratio less than one indicates more optimistic assessments with HRs.
53  <0.1%) did not occur by 30 years, even with optimistic assumptions about the linkage rate.
54 creening may be reasonable in younger men if optimistic assumptions consistent with existing observat
55                                    Under the optimistic assumptions in the primary analysis, the inci
56                                     Although optimistic assumptions would be required to achieve cost
57  of $2700/year of life saved, and may, under optimistic assumptions, achieve cost savings.
58                                         With optimistic assumptions, they can turn WWTPs into net ene
59                              Even under such optimistic assumptions, we find that the widespread depl
60 hepatology providers is predicted even under optimistic assumptions.
61  with using triple therapy first, even under optimistic assumptions.
62 nces occurred outside outpatient visits; (2) optimistic attitudes from transplant teams hindered the
63 style were less depressed than those with an optimistic attributional style and the nonpregnant group
64 ttributional style but not for those with an optimistic attributional style.
65 as an energy resource have often been overly optimistic, based in part on its very high methane conte
66   We suggest that their conclusion is overly optimistic because of a limited selection and interpreta
67 s, correlations, etc.) are frequently overly optimistic because the training sets are dominated by pa
68 S180 animals failed to develop the same more optimistic behavioural profile as controls in response t
69  for this type of prognosis discordance, and optimistic belief difference was present for 94 of 173 p
70 .94; P = .03), and physician perception with optimistic belief differences (OR, 2.32; 95% CI, 1.10-4.
71                                              Optimistic belief differences were analyzed as a subgrou
72 ind ways to target both misunderstanding and optimistic belief differences.
73                                  Despite our optimistic belief that we would behave honestly when fac
74 actors that place parents at risk for overly optimistic beliefs about prognosis.
75                                     However, optimistic beliefs can at times appear surprisingly resi
76 ic of some enthusiasts focuses instead on an optimistic best-case scenario of the future of DNA scien
77                                              Optimistic bias (better learning of positive relative to
78                   Conversely, a lack of this optimistic bias in depression and social anxiety may per
79         Both groups of patients exhibited an optimistic bias in that they considered themselves to be
80 y measure, with bootstrapping to correct for optimistic bias.
81 cy measure with bootstrapping to correct for optimistic bias.
82 fold cross-validation to limit the effect of optimistic bias.
83 nostications by surrogates arise partly from optimistic biases rather than simply from misunderstandi
84                                           As optimistic biologists passionate about the future of our
85               The analysis also reveals that optimistic business-as-usual scenarios in the U.S. will,
86 wer C statistics, bootstrapping tended to be optimistic but with lower absolute and mean squared erro
87 nd the prospect of eradicating malaria is an optimistic, but reachable, target in the 21(st) century.
88 hat the initial estimates of efficacy may be optimistic, but the overall benefits of the procedure re
89                      Overall, the outlook is optimistic, but there is still some way to go.
90                                        In an optimistic case, liquid hydrogen (LH2) and power-to-liqu
91 ed from the National Research Council (2013) optimistic case.
92                                              Optimistic claims about the ability of recently proposed
93 were derived experimentally, leading to over-optimistic classifier performance estimates.
94                                          The optimistic climate-land-use projection (Sustainability a
95                           Even with the most optimistic CO2 emissions scenario (Representative Concen
96 CD45RA+ CD4+ T cells are consistent with the optimistic conclusions that (i) renewal mechanisms have
97                Although these studies report optimistic conclusions, we identify troubling indication
98                   Here we show that the most optimistic cost-effective demand-side solution can reduc
99 gh risk for hemorrhage or meet the following optimistic criteria: prevent greater than 32% of major b
100 ning future space-based telescopes, but that optimistic definitions may be useful in interpreting the
101 binations of evidence-based interventions at optimistic (drawn from best available evidence) or ideal
102  of vital organs for transplant predicted by optimistic early estimates.
103 oritism, this favoritism manifests as overly optimistic earnings forecasts after corporate site visit
104 cases representing conservative, medium, and optimistic engine-out emission reduction benefits are an
105 thods to detect deletions, thus providing an optimistic estimate of SV detection performance as the S
106 x traits; when applied to epilepsy, our most optimistic estimate suggests that at least 400 variants
107  very low probability, less than 10% in most optimistic estimate, to survive without facing a catastr
108 oductivity is low, which lies in contrast to optimistic estimates based on regional statistical analy
109                            We find that with optimistic estimates for the stall stress of actin gel g
110  studies that may provide misleading, overly optimistic estimates of aging changes.
111 ter precision at small x, leading to falsely optimistic estimates of detection and quantification lim
112                                    Even with optimistic estimates, few Atlanta MSM (15%) are projecte
113                                              Optimistic estimation of the C statistic is a frequent p
114 Our objective was to determine the causes of optimistic expectations about prognosis among surrogates
115                                              Optimistic expectations about prognosis by surrogate dec
116 all, 45% of surrogates (95% CI, 38-51%) held optimistic expectations about prognosis, which arose fro
117 ents with advanced illness often have overly optimistic expectations about prognosis.
118                 Our findings indicate overly optimistic expectations about return home and unmet pall
119 atients with ESKD may harbor unrealistically optimistic expectations about their prognoses.
120                                              Optimistic expectations by surrogates were associated wi
121 ntial outcomes, and surrogates' unreasonably optimistic expectations seem to be potentially modifiabl
122  multivariable regression to examine whether optimistic expectations were associated with length of s
123 determined the proportion of surrogates with optimistic expectations, defined as a prognostic estimat
124                          Even using the most optimistic expert judgements, the lower bound on time is
125 ower bound on that figure, obtained using an optimistic exposure scenario, was 0.3%.
126 ns and then they act according to their most optimistic forecast.
127  unchanged when pessimistic framing followed optimistic framing (mean difference, 2.15; 95% CI, 0.91
128 d video, state anxiety scores decreased when optimistic framing followed pessimistic framing but rema
129                                              Optimistic framing may lead to more realistic expectatio
130           The primary factor differentiating optimistic from pessimistic projections was the degree t
131 erns over disease progression or dying, used optimistic future talk to address patient concerns, or e
132 )-approximately 3 times larger than the most optimistic GIF calculated here.
133 ep ahead of the beta-lactamases is an overly optimistic goal; the best that can be expected is to avo
134 atients; 2) surrogate stress and anxiety; 3) optimistic health expectations; 4) poor planning for med
135                      There are reasons to be optimistic, however, as emerging therapies have shown pr
136                           This may be overly optimistic, however, given that HIV-1 envelope proteins
137                          Even under our most optimistic HR scenario, the reduction in TB incidence fr
138 diate grade sandpaper): a rat was classed as optimistic if it chose the bowl ordinarily associated wi
139 t-resuscitation patients but remained overly optimistic in do-not-attempt-resuscitation patients.
140 hat these effect sizes are likely to be over-optimistic in every empirical study that we found that r
141 iour in the elevated plus maze and were more optimistic in the cognitive bias test.
142 ng statistics for such estimates are falsely optimistic in their assessment of the estimation precisi
143 n E efficacy, in hindsight, have been overly optimistic in their expectation that a vitamin could rev
144 ficantly pessimistic in patients without and optimistic in those with do-not-attempt-resuscitation or
145 orest carbon sink persistence are likely too optimistic, increasing the need to curb greenhouse gas e
146                              However, highly optimistic individuals exhibited reduced tracking of est
147  nature of probability may lead to an overly optimistic interpretation of new evidence.
148                                The impact of optimistic interventions including immediate ART initiat
149 ces for biomarker development are published, optimistic investigators may not appreciate the statisti
150  faster than birds in low-complexity pens-an optimistic judgement bias, suggesting the former were in
151 an expectation of reward under ambiguity-an "optimistic" judgement bias, suggesting positive emotiona
152 ger in practice than we estimate here due to optimistic laboratory vehicle efficiency tests used in p
153 sed censorship causes firms to become overly optimistic, leading to irrational booms in adoption.
154 ptom onset to first injection predicted less optimistic letter gains in unadjusted and adjusted model
155 s, reflecting more pessimistic-like and less optimistic-like behavior, respectively.
156 s depressed individuals tend to adopt a less optimistic-like interpretation of ambiguous appetitive s
157 he reader up, giving the opposing view of an optimistic, limitless future a voice.
158 he reader up, giving the opposing view of an optimistic, limitless future.
159  up, giving voice to the opposing view of an optimistic, limitless future.
160 es that can resist invasion by defectors are optimistic (make high initial offers), generous (always
161 tients referred to a phase I clinic remained optimistic, many had discussed a living will, medical po
162 hysician as trustworthy vs 39 after the less optimistic message (P = .03).
163  More research is needed in structuring less optimistic message content to support health care profes
164 message type: 63 patients observing the more optimistic message ranked the physician as trustworthy v
165 ician discussing treatment information (more optimistic message vs less optimistic message) with a pa
166 information (more optimistic message vs less optimistic message) with a patient with advanced cancer.
167 optimistic vs an equally empathetic but less optimistic message.
168 and preferred physicians who provided a more optimistic message.
169                                              Optimistic methods assumed that patients who did not ret
170                                     The most optimistic mitigation of noise and contaminants would ma
171                                        Under optimistic model assumptions, oral pre-exposure prophyla
172 s for about 30 days per year, while the most optimistic model results suggest that existing land cult
173 ian analysis included four different priors (optimistic, neutral, null, and pessimistic) for mortalit
174 health care professionals in delivering less optimistic news.
175                               But, on a more optimistic note, we show that sufficiently high levels o
176 IAPP) and leptin (LEP) analogues was once an optimistic option in treating obese animals and patients
177        Additionally, we study the effects of optimistic or pessimistic biases in individual beliefs a
178 om underpowered studies, resulting in overly optimistic or unwarranted conclusions.
179                             We argue that an optimistic outlook by the nuclear medicine community is
180  new peptide radiopharmaceuticals present an optimistic outlook for clinical translation into recepto
181 d in the last year has continued the initial optimistic outlook for human papillomavirus vaccination
182 scular complications have resulted in a more optimistic outlook for people with diabetes.
183                                           An optimistic outlook should be cultivated to promote civic
184 ortant in MSP1-mediated immunity provides an optimistic outlook that a subunit MSP1 vaccine may be ef
185                           In 152 accurate or optimistic parents, we determined factors associated wit
186 top quartile) versus least (bottom quartile) optimistic participants had a 24% increased likelihood o
187                                              Optimistic perception of illness and greater self-effica
188                                       A more optimistic perceptual set, despite equivalent objective
189        Standard cross-validation led to over-optimistic performance estimates due to the presence of
190                                              Optimistic, pessimistic, and baseline projections of the
191 ates of the probability of survival with the optimistic/pessimistic forecast given in the case.
192  for SARS-CoV-2 RATs might provide an overly optimistic picture of the sensitivity of a test.
193 outcomes are random, and we note examples of optimistic prediction in the literature.
194                                      Despite optimistic predictions on the eventual end of COVID-19,
195 will be more depressed after childbirth than optimistic pregnant teenagers.
196                         Our results offer an optimistic premise that effective local management, alon
197 years per 1000 patients were gained from the optimistic prior derived posterior HR and a 10% incidenc
198 benefit using Bayesian regression models (an optimistic prior for the primary outcome and neutral pri
199                                     Using an optimistic prior, posterior median odds ratios were 0.61
200 rt among dying patients whose surrogates had optimistic prognostic expectations compared with those w
201                        According to the most optimistic projections, it will take more than a year to
202                           Although there are optimistic proponents for each strategy, the lack of wel
203  a problem, we developed a new method called Optimistic Protein Assembly from Reads (OPAR).
204 ross-validation procedure leads to an overly optimistic quality estimate, while the density-weighted
205 ed to empirical optimism, or what May calls "optimistic rationalism." I place May's book in the liter
206 developed for three climate change scenarios-optimistic (RCP2.6), moderate (RCP4.5), and pessimistic
207 because adaptive theories are generally more optimistic regarding prospects for medical intervention
208 roduction is observed within the century for optimistic regeneration of reserves and a collection-rec
209 rk datasets, which lead to biased and overly optimistic reported performances.
210                               Finally, early optimistic reports of the use of bisphosphonates in juve
211 nity, high levels of activity, intelligence, optimistic resilience, and flexibility.
212                                   Relatively optimistic responses were more common among parents and
213 rsifies, do previous findings present overly optimistic restoration expectations?
214 looked in ML studies but will result in over-optimistic results and misinterpreted variable importanc
215  skepticism that U.S. studies will yield the optimistic results that have characterized the European
216 n of biofortified rice for white rice in the optimistic scenario (20 ppm and 70% substitution) decrea
217                                    Under our optimistic scenario (OPT) we find 15% and 47% adoption o
218                                   Given this optimistic scenario and given the prospect of rigorously
219                    However, even in the most optimistic scenario arrival screening will miss the majo
220                   Compliance with the UK and optimistic scenario could avert approximately an additio
221  to decrease slightly by 2050 under the most optimistic scenario of land-use change and to substantia
222                                        In an optimistic scenario, assuming a 35% 5-year PFS, tisagenl
223                                        In an optimistic scenario, assuming a 40% 5-year progression-f
224  pessimistic scenario to $40.0 billion in an optimistic scenario, based on changes in US cuts.
225                          Even under the most optimistic scenario, we found continued declines in near
226 n approximately 37% loss rate even under the optimistic scenario.
227 -effective interventions, while only certain optimistic scenarios (low coverage of 5% and some or hig
228                 For the 2024 to 2025 season, optimistic scenarios of high immunization coverage (50%
229                                   Under more optimistic scenarios of reduced CO2 emissions, calcifica
230 1 g CO(2) equiv/kWh, whereas pessimistic and optimistic scenarios provide extreme values of 5.4-122 g
231                             Even in the most optimistic scenarios, vaccine shortages will likely occu
232                                   Even under optimistic scenarios, we conclude that only a small frac
233 uitable area (> 90%) in both pessimistic and optimistic scenarios.
234                         Even if a relatively optimistic schedule of future capacity addition is met,
235                                 Even in such optimistic settings, no polymerization of RNA longer tha
236 ampion PCE of over 20% was yielded under the optimistic simulation conditions.
237                                       Among "optimistic" simulations in which sexual transmission was
238                          Even under the most optimistic sluicing scenario, sediment load at the Mekon
239                          Even under the most optimistic socioeconomic scenarios (excluding food waste
240  Economic modelling suggests that even under optimistic socioeconomic scenarios future supply will be
241 s from our transect was twofold greater than optimistic soil carbon gains achievable from agricultura
242 ings show that the gene transfers provide an optimistic solution to the insufficiencies of the intrin
243                          One version offered optimistic survival forecasts; the other, pessimistic fo
244 study are significantly higher than the most optimistic survival rates in the medical literature, and
245      The majority of parents (61%) were more optimistic than physicians about the likelihood of cure.
246 7.0%]; P = 0.23) and were substantially more optimistic than results of a validated prediction model
247 d beliefs about the prognosis that were more optimistic than that of the physician, the most common r
248 ts conveying a high risk for death were more optimistic than the actual meaning (P < 0.001; generaliz
249 ognostic estimate that was at least 20% more optimistic than the physician's, then determined how fre
250 ime points, patients' expectations were more optimistic than their experiences.
251 rly all of them (155 of 161 [96%]) were more optimistic than their oncologists.
252 to participate in a phase I trial being more optimistic than those declining phase I participation.
253  projections of food security are often more optimistic than what historical yield trends would suppo
254                                       We are optimistic that a better understanding of these changes
255                   There is good reason to be optimistic that approaches to block complement activatio
256 to have widespread practical utility, we are optimistic that deep learning-based structural modeling
257 pid pace of development in the field, we are optimistic that designer enzymes will begin to play an i
258 ch strategies to improve reliability, we are optimistic that fMRI can fulfill its potential as a clin
259 or phenylketonuria, experts in this area are optimistic that further public health benefits will foll
260                                    We remain optimistic that human therapeutic cloning is achievable
261            The results to date lead us to be optimistic that new candidate vaccines could soon be con
262 essful bariatric surgery, gives reason to be optimistic that novel precision medicines that mimic, en
263 modifiable disorder of motor control, we are optimistic that research will yield novel therapeutic av
264     From this pilot trial, we are cautiously optimistic that targeting the IL-6/IL-6R pathway could o
265 ferent neurodegenerative diseases, we remain optimistic that tau-targeting therapies will eventually
266                              Overall, we are optimistic that the big-data revolution will vastly impr
267 to ameliorate disease, there is reason to be optimistic that the dibenzofuran-based inhibitors will d
268 udy of neural circuits provide reasons to be optimistic that the field is headed in the right directi
269                  There is every reason to be optimistic that the wealth of knowledge about the molecu
270               Here, we present reasons to be optimistic that this new policy will be valuable for neu
271                    Numerous stakeholders are optimistic that this strategy will improve healthcare qu
272                                       We are optimistic that, in a planned clinical trial, addition o
273                                     The more optimistic the inventor, the higher are the projected re
274 tinuing investment of telescope time, we are optimistic these uncharted atmospheres will be detected
275 e last 18 weeks of follow-up are maintained (optimistic), to $30 550 (95% CI, 30 503-30 597) per life
276 duce CO2 abatement costs even under the most optimistic trajectories for improvements in fuel efficie
277             Looking forward, we delineate an optimistic trajectory for polydiene waste management, ad
278 s that overestimate warming and gives overly optimistic uncertainty estimates.
279 s at higher risk for recurrence; however, an optimistic under-estimation of recurrence risk is a comm
280              These accounts are often wildly optimistic, understating outstanding challenges while tu
281                                          An 'optimistic' UPR output aims at restoring homeostasis by
282 t and is likely to be cost-effective if more optimistic vaccine scenarios apply.
283                                              Optimistic versus pessimistic vaccine-sentiment assumpti
284 e optimistic video as compared with the less optimistic video (median [interquartile range], 15 [5-23
285 er compassion scores after watching the more optimistic video as compared with the less optimistic vi
286 ctive interventions holds promise for a more optimistic view of neurocognitive status in later life.
287 his testing strategy can result in an overly optimistic view of the performance of an RNA-seq analysi
288  use of ineffective strategies and an overly optimistic view of the potential for ecosystem migration
289   The author summarizes the reasons for this optimistic view.
290 ymptom onset and first injection led to less optimistic vision gains and were associated with higher
291 "forest transition model" projects an overly optimistic vision of a future where increased agricultur
292  technologic and process innovations inspire optimistic visions.
293 ian compassion after being exposed to a more optimistic vs an equally empathetic but less optimistic
294 uli in a negative (pessimistic) or positive (optimistic) way.
295 akes and is frequently interpreted in overly optimistic ways in the literature.
296 about efficacy of these mechanisms have been optimistic, we lack detailed analyses of their expected
297 ell within each group, but tended to be over-optimistic when predicting bilingual language outcomes:
298 sus for the future of surgery leadership was optimistic while recognizing that the demands of chairma
299 to this definition, the picture is much more optimistic, with perhaps greater than 20% of overweight/
300 d molecular release platforms and provide an optimistic, yet critical perspective on the fundamental

 
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