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2 igin and geographical location, despite that research on a plethora of other crops has indicated that
5 results highlight the importance of further research on acoustic communication in the Ph. argentipes
7 s difficult to translate results from animal research on addiction to an understanding of the behavio
8 m the Kaiser Permanente Genetic Epidemiology Research on Adult Health and Aging (GERA) cohort and 546
9 26 638 adults from the Genetic Epidemiology Research on Adult Health and Aging and the UK Biobank co
10 combining results from Genetic Epidemiology Research on Adult Health and Aging and UK Biobank identi
11 d the Kaiser Permanente Genetic Epidemiology Research on Adult Health and Aging cohorts (66,526 Europ
15 ith data from the French National Agency for Research on Aids and Viral Hepatitis CO13 HEPAVIH cohort
18 ipate that our results can stimulate further research on algorithms beyond popular machine learning m
19 s for the medicinal chemistry of PS-ASOs and research on all elements of the molecular pharmacology o
26 s in the field reviewed the latest published research on assessment of elderly and frail lung transpl
31 els and humans and to bridge the gap between research on basic neuroscience and clinical treatment.
33 ch are discussed herein, will promote useful research on bioelectronic applications for bR and its ho
34 roviding a framework for and focusing future research on bioinclusions preserved in copal and resin.
36 ience, and survey its wider implications for research on brain and behavior, concluding with a list o
37 rs, defined per the International Agency for Research on Cancer 2016 report, over a median 24 years f
38 aliana del Farmaco, International Agency for Research on Cancer, and the Veneto Institute of Oncology
42 be central to integrative, interdisciplinary research on causal ecological mechanisms, combining trad
43 This study highlights the need for continued research on changes in photoreactivity of acid-impacted
45 this focused review we examine how emerging research on circadian rhythms is being applied to the st
46 iated with cannabis use, yet there is little research on co-use and associations with neuroimaging in
51 sses the necessity to strengthen the ongoing research on cultivar resistance traits and application o
57 re invited to review the state of scientific research on DHA and AA, and to discuss the questions ari
58 s additional opportunity to perform clinical research on disease progression and management including
60 g inspired by recent artificial intelligence research on distributional reinforcement learning(4-6).
64 he resulting model can potentially serve for research on dysfibrinogenemia and amyloidosis as it prov
70 orage devices has stimulated a great deal of research on electrochemical double layer capacitors (EDL
71 ly defined by deficits in empathy, we review research on empathy development in typically developing
75 racking, neuroimaging, and computer science, research on event perception and memory is moving from s
76 e studies reported peer-reviewed qualitative research on experiences of aging in place in the United
77 evolutionary significance of collaboration, research on finding its neural correlates has been limit
80 enes and Streptococcus pneumoniae, and while research on GBS TCSs has been increasing in recent years
81 d quality control; 3) conducting fundamental research on genome-scale modeling and design; and 4) dev
84 o protect Mars from microbial contamination, research on growth of microorganisms found in spacecraft
87 ms allowing host persistence, and synthesise research on host, pathogen, environmental and community
90 man-wildlife interfaces, there exists little research on how the attributes and behavior of individua
91 iased transmission may have implications for research on human and nonhuman animal behavior, the evol
93 tent stem cells (hiPSCs) have revolutionized research on human diseases, particularly neurodegenerati
96 nsure data comparability; and (4) a need for research on hygiene interventions besides surfaces, part
101 iew considers the evolution of this field of research on innate immunity in obesity and metabolic per
104 and geographical regions is insufficient and research on intersectional stigma (ie, the convergence o
105 sion, and outlines questions to guide future research on interventions to rejuvenate the epigenome an
111 l Tuberculosis Network (GTN) aims to conduct research on key unmet therapeutic and diagnostic needs i
112 f cognitive neuroscience, integrating recent research on language, memory, episodic simulation, and c
113 de in understanding how small proteins fold, research on larger, multidomain proteins, which comprise
116 y are equivalent in a microwave circuit, the research on local structural dynamics may open a new ave
117 use or are modified by acute withdrawal, but research on long-term consequences of opioid exposure an
119 to define the scope of future implementation research on lung cancer screening programmes referred to
122 jointly with access/quality is needed, as is research on managing long-term care among elderly and di
127 basis of the design of numerous alloys, yet research on metastable high-entropy alloys is still in i
130 s review, we give an overview of the current research on miRNAs in allergic diseases, including atopi
132 the difference in the next years concerning research on MOFs, to see if some of these materials may
133 ing of breast cancer tissues entailed active research on molecular marker-based early diagnosis of me
137 his work also has important implications for research on myosin-7a and hereditary deaf-blindness.
139 the global expression state, it could inform research on nearly every aspect of transcriptional regul
140 standing gap between two major directions of research on neural variability: the impact of instantane
150 ree European cities from the cross-sectional Research on Obesity and Diabetes among African Migrants
151 cate key findings from previous eye movement research on oculomotor tasks and saliency analyses durin
152 Tweetable abstract: Synthesis of qualitative research on older ppl's hospital experiences: hospital's
153 e on vision as our primary sensory modality, research on olfactory communication is hampered by a lac
156 dy will serve as a starting point for future research on osmotic stress response and help develop bet
157 s assessed using the Pharmacoepidemiological Research on Outcomes of Therapeutics by a European Conso
158 drugs to market in this setting and further research on overall survival benefit is needed to prove
163 med best practices and priorities for future research on patient engagement with EHR data through pat
164 ffusion model (DDM) have a long tradition in research on perceptual decision-making, but mounting evi
165 Despite its prolific growth, neurolinguistic research on phonemic sequencing has largely neglected th
168 ne ecosystems, we critically discuss current research on plastic biodegradation and the identificatio
169 field, we recognize that it is time to take research on plastic-Plastisphere-environment interaction
170 nts, and propose new directions to integrate research on polyploidy toward confronting interdisciplin
172 ally mandated, decades-long global arrest of research on psychedelic drugs, investigation of psychede
173 to explain this relationship by integrating research on psychological and neurocognitive processes w
175 into systems biology may critically enhance research on psychosis and thus our understanding of the
182 Early insights from laboratory studies and research on related viruses predicted that COVID-19 woul
183 This complicates interpretation of previous research on remission of type 2 diabetes and the implica
184 on with regard to clinical outcomes; further research on resistance barriers and long-term durability
185 l reactions has played a fundamental role in research on reward but is seldom assessed in humans.
188 urgent need to find effective therapeutics, research on SARS-CoV-2 has been affected by a lack of su
195 Finally, we provide direction for future research on SIMIC and the health consequences of life ch
196 ntal science framework integrates theory and research on single-generation development (i.e., childre
199 y thus opens an avenue for multidisciplinary research on social cognition and the underlying cerebroc
201 ction-as well as its implications for future research on social media influence campaigns, political
205 tinuity of care (COC) has been emphasized in research on terminal cancer patients to increase the qua
206 help prevent these infections, while further research on the acute management of stimulant use disord
212 sly proposed and emphasize the need for more research on the chemistry and toxicology of the complex
215 elieve that our findings will inspire future research on the design of novel stimuli-responsive organ
218 ample processing is a time-limiting step for research on the early life-history stages of corals.
221 his transmission, and there has been limited research on the effects that lentiviral infection has on
222 iatric disorders at this time, but continued research on the efficacy of psychedelics for the treatme
224 We would like to highlight the breadth of research on the enzyme as well as draw the attention to
228 w, we discuss recent advances in the current research on the GLP-1/GLP-1R system in beta cells, inclu
231 or example, there is still a limited body of research on the holistic assessment of nanoformulation s
240 The results motivate fundamental and applied research on the intriguing magnetoelectric characteristi
242 ncluding cognitive decline and dementia, but research on the link between smoking and brain structure
248 an overview of hornwort biology and current research on the model plant A. agrestis to highlight its
251 filamentous fungi, and opens new avenues for research on the morphogenesis of filamentous fungi.
252 coresistant epilepsy, there is rather little research on the neural (re)organization that potentially
256 search on international policy diffusion and research on the political consequences of the COVID-19 p
257 er, and there is a small but growing body of research on the potential influence of rotavirus on T1D.
258 pect the mouse model will facilitate further research on the potential links between UP infection and
259 lications of these results for translational research on the potential use of systemically administer
268 illustrated with detailed reviews of recent research on the within-host evolution of influenza virus
269 fields that bring together multiple areas of research: on the one hand, synthetic and biophysical che
270 h the ambient and built environments, future research on their potential toxic effects on people and
272 It would be of great interest in further research on these protein fractions in food products and
273 me more common in this system, necessitating research on these pulses and their ramifications on mari
283 There is a strong public health need for research on this virus, due to major fundamental gaps in
285 et that can be leveraged for epidemiological research on tropical cyclones, as well as insights that
290 n developing MIGS, teaching MIGS, performing research on use and outcomes of these procedures, and wo
291 review, we discuss the progress and current research on utilization of nitrogen-based fuels in power
292 in immunodeficient mice, have potential for research on viral pathogenesis, tissue tropism, dissemin
293 on the role of bacteria and fungi, although research on viruses that infect bacteria, known as 'bact
294 a prediction method to enable enhancement of researches on vitamin B(2) content of milk and its varia
295 This finding would positively impact the research on VO(2) thin films, not only as smart windows
296 Beyond improved reviews, additional rigorous research on whether periodontal treatment affects system
299 al. call attention to several challenges in research on women's reproductive life spans, including h