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1 2% F(1) score (n = 15 experiments from three researchers).
2  cellular barrier with no extra work for the researcher.
3 g/m2, SD = 4.87) and randomised by a blinded researcher.
4 o donate when the recipient was a for-profit researcher.
5 d fraction collection more accessible to all researchers.
6  with nearly a century of trials to reassure researchers.
7 n the state of this field for clinicians and researchers.
8  lacking and should be a priority for sepsis researchers.
9 nce remains unknown and intriguing to cancer researchers.
10 in non-model plants, is strongly demanded by researchers.
11 ation, providing insights for clinicians and researchers.
12 sible worldwide, especially for early-career researchers.
13 e processing continues to be challenging for researchers.
14 igibility was independently evaluated by two researchers.
15 ily relies on the "intuition" of experienced researchers.
16 groups and five healthcare professionals and researchers.
17  - but currently not employed by most rodent researchers.
18 performance in PTM site predictions by other researchers.
19 s and repeat or build upon the work of other researchers.
20 igns of companies that supply inbred mice to researchers.
21 tory analysis of biomedical datasets, giving researchers a clearer picture of its capabilities.
22 the lack of analytic techniques has hindered researchers' ability to quantify the association between
23 tment response has long been problematic for researchers aiming to identify biological markers of sch
24 has a user-friendly interface which provides researchers an easy and fast way to filter and identify
25      Advances in DNA sequencing have offered researchers an unprecedented opportunity to better study
26 eries of reports written by groups of senior researchers and administrators have recommended changes
27 uence of R-R interval selection by different researchers and by the same researcher in different mome
28 ient genetics and epigenetics can facilitate researchers and clinicians in designing new approaches f
29                     This implies that future researchers and clinicians treating patients should quan
30 ecutive and motor control concern both basic researchers and clinicians.
31 k reference and timely data availability for researchers and decision makers to understand the nation
32 digital notebooks provide an opportunity for researchers and educators to carry out data analysis and
33 nces in strategies reported by international researchers and engineers concerning how to tackle COVID
34 that have received increasing attention from researchers and highlight the opportunities available fo
35               Our forecasting method enables researchers and industry to easily model effects of pote
36 f how IMEx data are being used by biomedical researchers and integrated in other bioinformatic tools
37 e considered extreme occurs more frequently, researchers and managers require a better understanding
38 n of 'non-stationarity' in dendrochronology, researchers and modellers in diverse fields commonly rel
39 by the lack of constructive dialogue between researchers and other stakeholders.
40                Our protocols are written for researchers and pathologists experienced in conventional
41                      Communities of funders, researchers and publishers continue to grapple with what
42 s may disproportionately affect early-career researchers and scientists from countries with limited r
43 iological matter has fascinated and inspired researchers and the public alike since the dawn of nanot
44 scientists (that is, basic and translational researchers) and academic collaborations.
45 idisciplinary group of healthcare providers, researchers, and parents/caregivers of children who surv
46 uired to better inform patients, clinicians, researchers, and policy makers.
47 n guide patient advocacy groups, clinicians, researchers, and policymakers in strategic decision-maki
48                            Many postdoctoral researchers apply for faculty positions knowing relative
49                                    Radiology researchers are currently grappling with these challenge
50                               Scientists and researchers are developing tests for the rapid detection
51                      Using larval zebrafish, researchers are elucidating the function of macrophages
52                                   Currently, researchers are exploring options to integrate nanoparti
53                                              Researchers are generating molecular data pertaining to
54 osis, but there is a real sense of hope that researchers are getting closer to a successful therapy.
55 ea of self-care is growing and international researchers are increasingly developing self-care interv
56                                    Recently, researchers are increasingly using nucleic acid architec
57 Despite this popularity, many clinicians and researchers are not yet familiar with evaluating and int
58 dentifying correlates in these datasets, but researchers are often interested in identifying cause-an
59              Standing against this situation researchers are strenuously searching for the key traits
60 ta should be understood by the public and by researchers as personally identifying data.
61 ium of Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disease Researchers-associated sites.
62                                         Many researchers at the time viewed this effort as folly.
63 scence has generated a lot of interest among researchers because of its involvement in both the norma
64 n, we discuss the perspectives from graduate researchers before, during, and after graduate school by
65                     These findings will help researchers better understand the regulation of shedding
66        These problems may be unknown to many researchers, but they have a huge impact on power analys
67 ature engineering and immunological context, researchers can immediately extrapolate novel discoverie
68 esis testing on the same dataset by multiple researchers can inflate error rates.
69                              In those cases, researchers can often only estimate the log-likelihood b
70 pression profiles from large drug libraries, researchers can prioritize small molecules that present
71                    With a few lines of code, researchers can reproducibly run, compare, and benchmark
72                                              Researchers can send data subsets to R for additional an
73        We developed automated workflows that researchers can use to streamline program design and opt
74  including pharmaceutical industry, academic researchers, clinicians, patients, and regulators to dis
75 CAG), an international group of early-career researchers committed to improving research culture, cal
76                                              Researchers commonly seek to correlate activities of mem
77  of temperature changes for plant phenology, researchers commonly use a metric of temperature sensiti
78                                   While some researchers consider coral skeletons as mainly passive r
79                    Thus, this work will help researchers construct better predictive models, with dif
80 ere a better dialogue between clinicians and researchers could result in great advancements.
81                       Computational genetics researchers currently re-implement simulation models ind
82              Whether chemists or biologists, researchers dealing with metabolomics require tools to d
83                                          For researchers dedicated to the cause, thorough experimenta
84 decades of waterfowl surveillance efforts by researchers dedicated to understanding the ecology of IA
85                        Opportunistic use of "researcher degrees of freedom" aimed at obtaining statis
86 experienced by an organism (or observed by a researcher) depends strongly on the scale of the interac
87 d provide a framework for decision making by researchers developing new models.
88 ata processing could produce inter- or intra-researcher differences whose magnitude has not been prev
89                                              Researchers employ many different study designs that var
90 ndemic may not have influenced men and women researchers equally.
91 mist; 2) my contributions as an educator and researcher, especially regarding meprin metalloproteases
92                 We recommend that biomedical researchers, especially those in the field of nutrition,
93       We provide a set of tips that can help researchers evaluate who their users are, how to archive
94                                          For researchers experienced in molecular biology and superre
95 ers on the pandemic, which were generated by researchers facing the challenges of these disruptions.
96                                 Early-career researchers feel discouraged from exposing vulnerability
97  it divides is a problem that has fascinated researchers for almost 150 yr.
98 aset has been made available to approved MVP researchers for genome-wide association studies and othe
99                     At the end of treatment, researchers found a significantly higher total sleep tim
100                                          The researchers found that (a) individuals with mild and sev
101                                              Researchers frequently employ definitions of small, medi
102                               Encouragingly, researchers from a diverse array of fields are collectiv
103                     During 26-28 March 2019, researchers from around the world came together in Hanoi
104 ptual diagrams as a starting place to anchor researchers from both domains.
105                                   Moco frees researchers from implementing direct collocation themsel
106                                   Efforts by researchers, funding agencies, journals, equipment manuf
107 ive, graphical web application that can help researchers gain actionable insights from gene-sets.
108                                       Today, researchers have access to large genomic datasets to stu
109          For over the three decades, various researchers have aimed to construct a thermal (or biohea
110 c distribution of these epigenetic features, researchers have also made efforts to compare their sign
111                           In recent decades, researchers have attempted to overcome shortcomings in C
112         By following women over this period, researchers have been able to disentangle chronological
113                     In the last decade, some researchers have been interested in measuring land subsi
114                                   Therefore, researchers have begun to explore alternative therapeuti
115                                              Researchers have begun to identify the manifold roles th
116                                    Recently, researchers have begun to leverage insights from regener
117                        Over the past decade, researchers have deposited hundreds of annotated and cur
118                                      Several researchers have described putative fracture planes in m
119                                              Researchers have developed increasingly comprehensive hu
120                                     Recently researchers have developed strategies to detect such kin
121                                              Researchers have discovered associations between element
122                                              Researchers have explored many approaches to improve the
123                                         Past researchers have hypothesised that the bulbous, cormous
124                                     However, researchers have long considered how to suppress the los
125 wledge of SOICs' multifunctional properties, researchers have made considerable progress in their dev
126                     Over the past 2 decades, researchers have made significant progress toward unders
127                                        While researchers have paid attention to non-contact imaging p
128 aleontological, and herbarium plant tissues, researchers have probed plant domestication and dispersa
129            At the same time, computer-vision researchers have proposed different algorithms to track
130                                Historically, researchers have put considerable effort into developing
131                                              Researchers have recently focused on the advancement of
132                                     Multiple researchers have recently reported a linear relation bet
133 e of prey traits on predation risk, previous researchers have shown that crypsis reduces attack rates
134 gth material properties of spider silk, many researchers have studied the mechanical properties and m
135                                     Although researchers have successfully leveraged TCGA data to bui
136                                         Some researchers have taken this discontinuity as evidence of
137                       To build these models, researchers have turned to two complementary approaches:
138                                    Recently, researchers have turned toward the use of biomimetic nan
139                                      Indeed, researchers have uncovered numerous examples of FOXA-dep
140                                   One method researchers have used to understand these effects are ge
141 le, and the protocol can be conducted by any researcher having basic biology and chemistry skills in
142 nals, clinicians, healthcare administrators, researchers, health advocates, and others seeking the be
143 sponse by the scientific community, bringing researchers, health officials, and industry together to
144 egulatory network inference available to any researcher, helping to decipher the complex mechanisms o
145 ting information ecosystems in order to help researchers improve findability of their professional ou
146 ion by different researchers and by the same researcher in different moments on the quantification of
147 kinetic modeling is a tool that can help the researcher in streamlining the process of catalyst desig
148 is an overriding (and recognized) need among researchers in molecular ecology for bioinformatic softw
149                                              Researchers in North America are leading the development
150                                Increasingly, researchers in synthetic biology are relying on and deve
151 aging, IVIM MRI aroused the interest of many researchers in terms of studying its applicability in th
152 proach to classify the active and non-active researchers in the collaboration network based on partic
153  of new fluorescent coumarin-based probes by researchers in the field.
154 variety of microscopy techniques are used by researchers in the life and biomedical sciences.
155 ments for graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in the United States.
156 arch design, intended to provide guidance to researchers in this field.
157                 This study will enable other researchers in understanding the B. microti biology, hos
158                                          Two researchers independently assessed eligibility of retrie
159                                          Two researchers independently searched the databases and ini
160 er applications and captured the interest of researchers, industries and governments alike.
161                                 ARTDeco aids researchers investigating readthrough transcription in a
162 s describe the process of network evolution, researchers know far less about the initial process of n
163                                     However, researchers lack a framework that can anticipate how div
164 alth are modifiable, sleep and public health researchers may benefit from taking a multilevel approac
165 s as a pioneering microscopist, an inspiring researcher, mentor, and eminent leader of cell biology.
166                                              Researchers, microbiologists, laboratorians, and diagnos
167 discuss possible mechanisms and consider how researchers might approach these issues in their own wor
168 ts, instead of being designed manually by AI researchers, might learn portions of their own knowledge
169 r proposed index could help policymakers and researchers monitor people's real-time mobility behaviou
170   In the future, urban ecology and evolution researchers must consider how systems of racial oppressi
171 ing evolutionary hypotheses about cognition, researchers must provide evidence that measures of cogni
172 urveying clinical genetics professionals and researchers (n = 448), we found heterogeneity in the way
173 gene neighborhoods information to phylogeny, researchers need to prepare all the necessary data and c
174    To inform a broad public health strategy, researchers need to pursue evidence-informed collaborati
175                                              Researchers now recognize the importance of the coral mi
176 ion is spread across independent sources and researchers often need to access these separately.
177 es of CRISPR screens and provide guidance to researchers on the design and analysis of pooled CRISPR
178                                 Working with researchers or research institutes that are familiar wit
179 al-time IR questions, and working with local researchers or research institutes with specific skill s
180           Auxetic foams continue to interest researchers owing to their unique and enhanced propertie
181 es annually to provide clinicians, patients, researchers, payers, and other interested parties with e
182 d formulated categorical recommendations for researchers planning to develop web-based resources.
183 ally as a function of the statistical test a researcher plans to use (e.g., t-test versus regression)
184 pact the invisible workforce of postdoctoral researchers (postdocs).
185 ill be an important resource to experimental researchers, providing a rigorous platform to test hypot
186 0) free-roaming robot(21-24), automating the researcher rather than the instruments.
187                            As a consequence, researchers regularly examine specific aspects that only
188                                   Currently, researchers rely on generalized methods to quantify tran
189     This study examines the inter- and intra-researcher reproducibility of HRV parameters (i.e., the
190  and from 0.950 to 0.998 for inter-and intra-researcher reproducibility, respectively.
191                             However, if many researchers reuse the same dataset, multiple statistical
192 ls from KATP channel knockout (KO) mice, the researchers revealed a shift in G protein signaling from
193  parallelized, and is highly configurable to researcher's specific needs.
194  unify current prototypes for the benefit of researchers, science, and society.
195                                          Two researchers screened all records for potential eligibili
196 applicable neuroscience toolbox resource for researchers seeking to map and perform comparative analy
197                        One key challenge for researchers seems to be the selection of the most approp
198 y managed to suppress pests, in part because researchers seldom measure key variables related to pest
199 e platform and communication channel between researchers specializing in NGs and those good at textil
200 ts in materials, chemistry, and electronics, researchers strive to build cutting-edge biomedical devi
201 gside Edward, Lemieux was among the earliest researchers studying negative hyperconjugation (i.e. the
202                                              Researcher subjective decision-making on data processing
203                              regutools gives researchers the possibility of writing reproducible work
204 is and is becoming more readily available to researchers through core facilities or specialized colla
205 ge AF basic, clinical, and population health researchers through experiential education and mentorshi
206    Discrepancies were discussed with a third researcher to reach consensus.
207 rk methods, rather to introduce microbiology researchers to (semi)-unsupervised data-driven approache
208  for spatial variability while also allowing researchers to account for both individual- and habitat-
209 tablish appropriate collaboration will allow researchers to address major biological questions that a
210                      The methodology enables researchers to capture trends in research attention in t
211 sembly programs in practice is important for researchers to choose which programs to use in their inv
212 cent developments in technology have enabled researchers to collect multiple OMICS datasets for the s
213               We aim to guide clinicians and researchers to consider sex and gender in their approach
214 a masterpiece of evolution-has long inspired researchers to create "artificial muscles" in an attempt
215 ts accessible from experience sampling allow researchers to detect nuances in the relationship betwee
216 n coefficients in vivo, for example, enables researchers to determine whether biomolecules are moving
217 and interactions with host factors will help researchers to develop effective vaccine immunogens and
218  to the anti-CRISPR discovery toolkit allows researchers to directly rank potential anti-CRISPR candi
219  package (github.com/gussow/seeker) allowing researchers to easily apply Seeker in metagenomic studie
220 a downloadable, sortable summary table allow researchers to easily compute and compare allele frequen
221                             G-OnRamp enables researchers to easily visualize their experimental resul
222 al data and human tissue, made accessible to researchers to enhance collaboration and research advanc
223 ese quick and economical modifications allow researchers to equip their technical arsenal with an int
224  this end, mouse skin infection models allow researchers to examine host immunity by investigating th
225 ociation study (GWAS) for asthma has enabled researchers to examine the genetic contributions to the
226 as a publicly accessible track hub, enabling researchers to explore this data set easily in a genome
227 etail, but modern genomic tools are enabling researchers to extend beyond the set of classical model
228 estigate modern techniques while introducing researchers to frameworks for implementation.
229 se incidence is important for clinicians and researchers to guide health policy planning.
230 Fully Flattened Average approach will enable researchers to identify more effects from their data wit
231 s are not available in POC settings, driving researchers to instead utilize isothermal amplification,
232                     Data unification enables researchers to integrate computational, experimental, an
233 ctions across ten disease areas and empowers researchers to interactively navigate through the gene-t
234            Narrow-band spectral lines enable researchers to investigate the matter response in greate
235      This new method will greatly facilitate researchers to jointly study transcriptome and surface p
236 ted in the early 20(th) century and led some researchers to later question its value as a model organ
237 e research to provide new insights and allow researchers to link knowledge across disciplines, specie
238 seq data make it almost impossible for human researchers to manually uncover all the peaks.
239 nt of next-generation sequencing has allowed researchers to move away from linkage analysis (relying
240 mor spheroids have been increasingly used by researchers to produce more physiologically relevant exp
241 processing to human behavior has long driven researchers to pursue its measurement.
242 analyses of such biotic archives will enable researchers to quantify the effects of anthropogenic cli
243 onsistent results in the literature have led researchers to question how clinical experience influenc
244                 These setbacks have prompted researchers to re-examine the normal wound bed physiolog
245 e and sharp electrode assembly, which allows researchers to repeatedly and reliably perform intracell
246 NA, especially ancient genomes, has inspired researchers to rethink the process by which horses were
247 esigning prospective studies, U-PASS enables researchers to retrospectively assess the statistical va
248                      Their discovery has led researchers to revisit the Warburg hypothesis, first pos
249 t practitioners of medicine and pharmacy and researchers to run most routines in fundamental statisti
250 bility and portability of the software allow researchers to run the GenBank checks prior to submittin
251 angement seen in two-dimensional images, led researchers to seek functional implications for islet ho
252                                This prompted researchers to set up various strategies to conjugate an
253 nts with minimal human involvement, allowing researchers to simultaneously monitor many social groups
254 , our work provides a benchmark resource for researchers to study cellular senescence, and our system
255 to revolutionize systems biology by enabling researchers to study interactions between data from diff
256     We propose that this paradigm will allow researchers to study the connections between ecological
257 e components create a software ecosystem for researchers to study translation through ribosome profil
258 vides a framework for proficient immune-cell researchers to test novel T-cell therapies targeting sol
259           Candidates that emerge will enable researchers to test the predictive validity of mouse mod
260 detection one step at a time, it is easy for researchers to trace the pathways, which may lead to mor
261 in pose estimation with deep learning allows researchers to train deep neural networks to accurately
262                    This technique will allow researchers to unravel the transcriptional dynamics unde
263 ult, there is a concurrent need for training researchers to use and understand new computational tool
264  in a 21T MALDI FT-ICR MSI experiment enable researchers to visualize molecular structures in complex
265                         The test is aimed at researchers, to test their networks for instabilities, a
266                                    Nutrition researchers use principal component analysis (PCA) to de
267               We suggest that a community of researchers using modeling approaches (e.g. machine lear
268 which are of particular importance to cancer researchers using mouse models.
269                       An expert panel of HEM researchers was recruited to participate in developing g
270 and use of the CMT model by other biomedical researchers, we provide FREYA, a robust data processing
271                        Both participants and researchers were blinded to treatment allocation in the
272 ssignment was masked to the statistician and researchers who analysed the data.
273 and web server will be useful for biomedical researchers who are interested in finding salivary prote
274 rements from these images is challenging for researchers who are not image analysis specialists.
275 es Study Group have been of immense value to researchers who conduct clinical trials of antifungals,
276 large scale and complex data, especially for researchers who do not specialize in bioinformatics skil
277 national collaborative effort of independent researchers who have recently all come to the same concl
278  to clinicians who manage patients with AMD, researchers who study AMD disease interventions and path
279 ovide deterministic and rigorous feedback to researchers who submit sequences with unexpected charact
280 to run the rules, are publicly available for researchers who wish to annotate their own sequences.
281                                 Contemporary researchers who work with ancient human remains, includi
282    When necessary metadata are missing, most researchers will consider the data useless.
283                              We hope disease researchers will expand social network analyses to more
284 early career scientists, and veteran drought researchers will likely see opportunities to improve our
285 nting these methods is often accomplished by researchers with domain expertise but without formal tra
286 ion of bat ecologists and infectious disease researchers with few cross-disciplinary relationships.
287  regulated by the miRNA-183 cluster provides researchers with important insights into the complex dev
288              Such a terminology will provide researchers with lots of valuable kinetic information re
289 hese immunosuppressed hamster models provide researchers with new tools for evaluating therapies and
290     The purpose of this review is to provide researchers with the genetic tools available for further
291 growing omics data in public domains provide researchers with tremendous opportunity to extract hidde
292         Plant tissue cultures (PTCs) provide researchers with unique materials that accelerate the de
293  the workflow to the needs of the individual researcher within a single software environment.
294 ely appraise tissues, these challenges leave researchers without robust, repeatable tools to assess z
295                                              Researchers, without coding, can interactively visualize
296 easy to implement and will be of interest to researchers working in the field of brain bioenergetics
297 nted are intended to serve as a resource for researchers working on COVID-19 who are interested in pe
298                                              Researchers worldwide are combining their knowledge of b
299 ioneers Inouye, Shinkai, and Anslyn inspired researchers worldwide to develop various extensions of t
300 n data bank files, which are downloadable by researchers worldwide.

 
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