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1 l reaction relationships from almost 900,000 scientific abstracts without a large training set of lab
2 he standards used by the NQF to evaluate the scientific acceptability of performance measures.
3 nsidered challenges and on the transition of scientific achievement to practical application was also
4 date gene strategy), now they often lead the scientific advances in the field by identifying new impo
5  most exciting, innovative and translational scientific advances that are currently being applied to
6    However, to deliver clinical success, the scientific and clinical rationale must be critically eva
7 s effective than previously thought, whereas scientific and clinical studies are starting to fundamen
8                   They are important in many scientific and engineering applications due to their tun
9 ments causes bottlenecks in a broad range of scientific and engineering disciplines(1,2).
10 cal interventions provided there is a strong scientific and ethical rationale.
11                                           In scientific and industrial applications that exploit mult
12 edded polymers are of increasing interest to scientific and industrial communities for multi-function
13 bution, has recently been applied to various scientific and industrial fields, such as catalysis, sen
14   This point is under-appreciated in current scientific and media discussions of replicability, which
15 equences of NSAID binding to SA in a broader scientific and medical context, particularly regarding a
16  Typically, essays on the awardees and their scientific and medical contributions are solicited and p
17 ven approaches based on Free and Open Source scientific and medical Hardware (FOSH) as well as person
18 es that bring the field to the next level of scientific and medical significance.
19 s and wildlife has led to the development of scientific and regulatory approaches for evaluating bioa
20 and their bioaccumulation is of considerable scientific and regulatory interest.
21 stem will enable new technologies with major scientific and societal impact.
22  large class of real-world networks of great scientific and societal interest.
23                                        Rapid scientific and technological advances have enabled wides
24 y used imaging modalities that spans several scientific and technological fields.
25 een a topic of extensive research due to its scientific and technological importance as a common indu
26 rts during the past decade have led to major scientific and technological innovations towards tight m
27                These findings may afford new scientific and technological opportunities not only for
28                                 Of important scientific and therapeutic benefit, our results reveal a
29                 Spinal cord injury remains a scientific and therapeutic challenge with great cost to
30 st COVID-19 vaccine trials on public health, scientific, and ethics grounds.
31 n linked to entrenched beliefs in political, scientific, and religious discourse.
32            An integration of these different scientific approaches is crucial to understand their soc
33 lations in real time is a rapidly developing scientific area relevant for magnetic memory and spintro
34 gress not only demonstrates the diversity of scientific areas in which PCs are gaining attention but
35  plethora of data in diverse therapeutic and scientific areas, funded applications, publications, and
36                                      Writing scientific articles is immensely rewarding but challengi
37 en on the entire process of writing original scientific articles, opinion articles, and reviews.
38 ed issues and thereby aims to inform a broad scientific audience about the underlying immunological c
39 g new terms that are not supported by a firm scientific basis and encourage research into the creatio
40 re information is needed to provide a strong scientific basis for modifying current fish consumption
41 rts in macaques and ferrets) thus provide no scientific basis for the use of this drug in COVID-19 pa
42 all bird species but the ethical aspects and scientific benefits should always be considered.
43 ties are less likely to result in successful scientific careers than for majority groups.
44 project has developed insight into different scientific careers through experience and ownership of t
45 nsgenic microorganisms, confidence to a near-scientific certainty that they cannot transfer their tra
46 thermore, the review also highlights current scientific challenges and provide an outlook with regard
47                    However, solutions to the scientific challenges of developing antiicing surfaces r
48 in the human brain is one of the outstanding scientific challenges of our time.
49 a burgeoning area of research, with critical scientific challenges that must be addressed.
50                               Credibility of scientific claims is established with evidence for their
51                     The rapid development of scientific CMOS (sCMOS) technology has greatly advanced
52                                         This scientific commentary refers to 'Brain-first versus body
53                                         This scientific commentary refers to 'Network localization of
54 ase of my career were informal mentors, open scientific communication, and persistence in pursuing di
55              The medical, public health, and scientific communities are grappling with monumental imp
56 view will inspire diverse, multidisciplinary scientific communities to devise novel ways of manipulat
57 bration curve, with far-reaching impacts for scientific communities, such as prehistory and paleoclim
58 hed, addressing particular needs for diverse scientific communities.
59 te for any minority group within the greater scientific community (i.e., those of gender, race/ethnic
60                                       As the scientific community adapts to new working conditions, i
61  and other journals to address racism in the scientific community and to make science more diverse an
62 chniques have been object of interest in the scientific community as well as in the industry.
63 to have great potential to be adopted by the scientific community because of its improved analytical
64 ese include contributions mostly overseen by scientific community before.
65  also demonstrates the impact that our large scientific community can make in prioritizing equity and
66  Since the early days of the genome era, the scientific community has relied on a single 'reference'
67                                          The scientific community has responded to the coronavirus di
68 2) pandemic is a global challenge, which the scientific community has tackled by mounting extensive g
69  Amazon have been intensively studied by the scientific community in the last decades.
70 radiol have been less well recognized by the scientific community in this capacity.
71 ic technologies in the past two decades, the scientific community is able to monitor the expression l
72                                     The nHCs scientific community is advanced in investigating source
73                   In these troubled days the scientific community is asking for rapid replies to prev
74 ccessibility of this technology to the wider scientific community is the complexity of data analysis.
75 ancellation of many conferences, forcing the scientific community to explore online alternatives.
76                    We highlight ways for the scientific community to identify and prevent the misuse
77 nosis that require urgent attention from the scientific community to improve the management of patien
78 LWH is proposed, strongly advocating for the scientific community to include this group as a subpopul
79 ty studies and by a united commitment of the scientific community to share personal knowledge and dat
80 ximizes efficiency of knowledge gain for the scientific community under a variety of assumptions.
81           The COVID-19 epidemic presents the scientific community with an opportunity to pioneer nove
82  technology holds enormous potential for the scientific community with its expanding toolbox.
83                    This feature provides the scientific community with the ability to design a specif
84 cancer was for a long time overlooked by the scientific community, as it was previously considered to
85 sitated a multifaceted rapid response by the scientific community, bringing researchers, health offic
86 ased open source and freely available to the scientific community.
87  impact of conferences is growing within the scientific community.
88 ave increasingly caught the attention of the scientific community.
89 in response to the impact of COVID-19 on the scientific community.
90  of TNBC have gained recent attention in the scientific community.
91 he COVID-19 pandemic places on the worldwide scientific community.
92 ter, has received increasing interest in the scientific community.
93 ve triggered intense research efforts by the scientific community.
94 suit of a joint goal, and second, we assumed scientific competence and good intentions, enabling coop
95                      SciPy is an open-source scientific computing library for the Python programming
96 e, demonstrating its tremendous potential in scientific computing.
97                    This perspective advances scientific conceptualization of empathy and offers sugge
98                                              Scientific conferences and meetings have an important ro
99                We can maximize the impact of scientific conferences by uploading all conference prese
100                                              Scientific conferences provide attendees opportunities t
101 ars and how these could change the nature of scientific conferences.
102                             Citations to his scientific contributions are well spread over many of hi
103                 This Review is the result of scientific cooperation of members of the Heart Failure A
104      First, they are arbitrary, based on non-scientific criteria.
105                                       Online scientific databases were searched in April 2018 for Eng
106 f the factors that currently stifle Africa's scientific development and our experience in implementin
107                                       Recent scientific developments have demonstrated a capability f
108 around and progressively evolving in several scientific directions.
109 ervations, we show that collaboration across scientific disciplines and stakeholders and between nati
110                                         Many scientific disciplines rely on computational methods for
111 unately, this problem impedes translation of scientific discoveries on miRNA biomarkers into widely a
112 imensional parameter spaces in search of new scientific discoveries.
113                      Given the rapid pace of scientific discovery and clinical data generated by the
114 ting ideas from bench to bedside, maximizing scientific discovery and improving patient care.
115  experimentation is an emerging paradigm for scientific discovery, wherein measurement instruments ar
116 s in battery design and, more broadly, other scientific domains that involve time-intensive experimen
117 ealth (NIH) plays a critical role in funding scientific endeavors in biomedicine.
118 ul exposures and the need to act even as the scientific evidence base continues to evolve.
119                           The study provided scientific evidence for the potential therapeutic effica
120                        Herein, we review the scientific evidence in support of medical therapy and re
121          Thus, decision makers urgently need scientific evidence on GBH residues and their possible e
122 hesis has not been sufficiently supported by scientific evidence.
123 ar, thorough, and based on the most relevant scientific evidence.
124 y old, yet remain largely unsubstantiated by scientific evidence.
125 In 2015, we embarked on a multi-disciplinary scientific expedition to conduct the first systematic ch
126 ber Workgroup and 16 additional clinical and scientific experts, nurses, patient representatives, and
127      Isolated spins are the focus of intense scientific exploration due to their potential role as qu
128  POP opens up numerous avenues for continued scientific exploration, including further elucidating of
129 als in diverse technological and fundamental scientific fields and provide a solid physical foundatio
130 an concentration of occupations, industries, scientific fields and technologies.
131  be of major interest for a large variety of scientific fields with very broad applications in school
132 ive manner leads to many advances in various scientific fields.
133 rship has become an important topic for many scientific fields.
134 r many applications in an extensive range of scientific fields.
135 employed for time trend exploration in other scientific fields.
136                                  These basic scientific findings have the potential to shift the stra
137                                          The scientific findings of this work could guide future expl
138               Special focus is placed on the scientific findings that are uniquely obtained by in sit
139 us have an impact on the generalizability of scientific findings.
140 information for mouse studies where the main scientific focus concerns stem cell functions, and espec
141 BD-associated health claims lacks a rigorous scientific foundation.
142 confront the reality of structural racism in scientific funding and the widespread denial of its exis
143                                  The fate of scientific hypotheses often relies on the ability of a c
144 databases, genomic data are limited in their scientific impact because they are not accompanied by co
145 exes is opposed by those claiming that one's scientific impact cannot be reduced to a single number.
146 vel population variation, and underscore the scientific imperative for a broader characterization of
147 he provenance of these impressions has clear scientific importance and societal implications.
148        Considering this, there is a need for scientific information on the genetics and breeding of A
149 dership learn from existing associations and scientific initiatives to improve the culture of science
150 e use of AD mouse models, highlight emerging scientific innovations in model development, and introdu
151 errepresented groups more likely to generate scientific innovations?
152 ereby facilitating rapid advances to address scientific inquiries and environmental issues.
153 nsplant immunology represents generations of scientific inquiry guided by careful observation and occ
154 nciples of statistics, machine learning, and scientific inquiry, we propose the predictability, compu
155 tate acoustic events efficiently can enhance scientific insights from large, previously intractable d
156 arning offers opportunities to gain detailed scientific insights into the underlying principles gover
157 er modelling is widely used in the design of scientific instrumentation for manipulating charged part
158  to value Antarctic blue carbon and maintain scientific integrity and conservation for the positive s
159 e the importance for both animal welfare and scientific integrity of effective welfare assessment in
160 uld conform to high standards of ethical and scientific integrity, given that human lives are at stak
161                 While it has been of intense scientific interest and practical importance to understa
162  of bonded nitrogen atoms, is of fundamental scientific interest in chemical structure and bonding, a
163  underlying these ABO effects is not only of scientific interest, but also of direct clinical importa
164 l and continues to be important and attracts scientific interest.
165 rtain outputs necessary for the quantitative scientific interpretation of data.
166 ifferent exposure associations with distinct scientific interpretations.
167  Thus, there is a critical need to establish scientific interventions to enhance physical fitness and
168 ocytes (PSC-CMs) for both patient health and scientific investigation is the failure of these cells t
169                           For areas in which scientific investigation was scarce, consensus was reach
170  from the Edo period (1603-1868) underwent a scientific investigation with the aim of understanding t
171 s present novel implications for both future scientific investigations and the autism community.
172                            Additionally, the scientific issues and technical problems that hinder fur
173  identify knowledge gaps and key outstanding scientific issues and to develop strategies to fill them
174 pers published in international and national scientific journals, focusing on studies conducted in Eu
175     In this perspective, we describe our own scientific journey, reviewing the milestones in attainin
176 arbon sinks will depend on advancing current scientific knowledge and incorporating local understandi
177 imately maximizing the return on investment: scientific knowledge for the benefit of patients and soc
178 a unique window of opportunity for advancing scientific knowledge of how X chromosome gene imprinting
179                     We will also discuss the scientific knowledge that has led to the development of
180 onsider and could more fully embrace current scientific knowledge to account for these climate-driven
181 that can be used to combat inequities in the scientific landscape.
182 s that brought me to where I am in this rich scientific landscape.
183 tive Therapeutics for Pain workshop convened scientific leaders from academia, industry, government a
184 men who face discrimination, and I challenge scientific leaders to create equitable environments for
185  tools have avoided this fate, including the scientific library Rosetta.
186 ing a timely evaluation and synthesis of the scientific literature and formulation of an action plan
187 ed quantities of chemicals, we find that the scientific literature carries extensive information on t
188                                We searched 5 scientific literature databases for primary sources on t
189 mation available from FDA product labels and scientific literature for drugs that have the same activ
190 e associated with cognitive decline, but the scientific literature has not been consistent.
191 h and in enabling their contributions to the scientific literature in genomics.
192 s and paroxysms through a detailed review of scientific literature of the last ca. 140 years.
193                          Here, we review the scientific literature on antibody immunity to coronaviru
194  and the Southern Ocean has been recorded in scientific literature since the 1980s; however, the pres
195          We then summarize examples from the scientific literature to assess how conservation goals w
196        In light of the massive growth of the scientific literature, text mining is increasingly used
197 tion and those that have just emerged in the scientific literature, thus highlighting novel opportuni
198 t reported for the general population in the scientific literature.
199 endations based on (1) critical appraisal of scientific literature; (2) clinical insights from the HA
200    However, technology and public health and scientific mandates must be merged into action.
201 t articles, abstracts, and data presented at scientific meetings has been considered.
202 es the pleiotropic biology of GM-CSF and the scientific merits behind these contrasting approaches.
203                        The foundation of the scientific method rests on access to data, and yet such
204  marked by impressive new tools powering the scientific method to accelerate the discovery, predictio
205  scientists and expand knowledge through the scientific method.
206 ved, proposed, tested, and developed two new scientific models-one on neural mechanisms of binocular
207     Study enrollment was discontinued by the Scientific Monitoring Committee due to the early termina
208 xonomic treatments (and, by extension, which scientific names should be applied to those species).
209 as performed at 12 sites of the clinical and scientific network of German motor neuron disease center
210 errepresented groups produce higher rates of scientific novelty.
211 Those looking to culture these organisms for scientific or industrial purposes must therefore conside
212 d bioluminescent biosensors that have led to scientific or technological breakthroughs.
213 o acceleration of progress by ACNP and other scientific organizations.
214 experts and a crowdsourcing survey across 16 scientific organizations.
215 es in May and June; Rino (RR) was one of the scientific organizers of the Transforming Vaccinology Ke
216 understood, but many of the acronyms used in scientific papers hinder understanding and contribute to
217     By compiling and analyzing a database of scientific peer-reviewed publications over a period of 5
218 ow the intentional design and deployment of "scientific platforms," from the technology stack of hard
219 de the audience with an understanding of the scientific principles behind the testing tools.
220 tific research, representing the majority of scientific procedures conducted on animals.
221                  Instead, using an iterative scientific process of cyclically preregistering new hypo
222 into what is largely an opaque aspect of the scientific process.
223 d shared publicly as an integral part of the scientific process.
224 mural women scientists who care deeply about scientific progress and the progress of women in our fie
225 view, we aim to provide an update on current scientific progress in using impedimetric biosensing com
226 xperiment providing treated respondents with scientific projections about the COVID-19 outbreak.
227                                        Large scientific projects in genomics and astronomy are influe
228       NumPy is the foundation upon which the scientific Python ecosystem is constructed.
229  covariates can make patterns related to the scientific question of interest difficult to observe.
230 e based on the ideas, technologies, and open scientific questions presented in this Perspective.
231  radiation can be used to obtain answers for scientific questions without changing the structure and
232  expertise-and allows them to focus on their scientific questions.
233 ation, and persistence in pursuing difficult scientific questions.
234 cements and tools available to address their scientific questions.
235 ce reviewed in this analysis does not find a scientific rationale for concluding that fluoropolymers
236 f this result, it is important to update the scientific record regarding the veracity of these result
237 accuracies warrant retraction to correct the scientific record.
238 f accepting DCD50 kidneys, we used 2010-2018 Scientific Registry for Transplant Recipients (SRTR) dat
239 litary kidney transplant recipients from the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (2000-2019)
240 Renal Data System (USRDS) data linked to the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR) to s
241                                   We applied Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients data from 2
242                                   We studied Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients data to qua
243                                        Using Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients data, we co
244 (O:E) for graft loss and mortality using the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients database fo
245                                          The Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients database wa
246                  Data were obtained from the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients for adults
247 stand what might be driving this, we studied Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients kidney offe
248 the United States Renal Data System, and the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients, we compare
249                                    Using the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients, we studied
250 s from March 2002 to February 2017 using the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients.
251                       We call this approach "Scientific Regret Minimization" (SRM), as it focuses on
252  of cells, tissues, and organs Collection at Scientific Reports brings together a myriad of studies p
253 ticularly powerful tool for both fundamental scientific research and applications such as security sc
254 D protein/ligand structures is thus vital to scientific research and education.
255 ttracted extensive attention and interest in scientific research and shown huge potential in various
256                                              Scientific research on atrial fibrosis in atrial fibrill
257 book standard and a fundamental database for scientific research, practical manufacturing, and engine
258     Millions of mice are used every year for scientific research, representing the majority of scient
259 n categories, namely operational monitoring, scientific research, system optimization, and community
260 odeling has become an indispensable tool for scientific research.
261 an important part of computational fields of scientific research.
262   Citizen science is public participation in scientific research.
263 vernment and environmental bodies a critical scientific resource for future planning.
264  experiments provide evidence about how well scientific results reproduce when nearly identical metho
265 ctor that determines the replication rate of scientific results.
266                       This schema stimulated scientific scrutiny which challenged the fundamental pre
267              A group of representatives from scientific societies and organizations met to discuss po
268 ks at the level of influence ECRs have in 20 scientific societies based in the US and UK, and provide
269 s plans in hopes that we may stimulate other scientific societies to take action.
270                    Concerning involvement in scientific societies, 41.1% of responders ever attended
271    We used Atlas.ti software version 7.5.12 (Scientific Software Development GmbH, Berlin, Germany) t
272 ion of sustainability and maintainability of scientific software tools developed in academic environm
273                                              Scientific sources for creation of the illustrations and
274                                      In this scientific statement from the American Heart Association
275                                         This scientific statement highlights future research prioriti
276 ation of the last American Heart Association scientific statement on air pollution and cardiovascular
277                                         This scientific statement provides an up-to-date synthesis of
278              This American Heart Association scientific statement reviews the extant literature on th
279                                         This scientific statement synthesizes the evidence pertaining
280 ying differences between the European and US scientific statements on this topic.
281                                              Scientific statements recommend multimodality imaging in
282 urrently highly sought after for fundamental scientific studies and technological applications.
283            Other than an invaluable tool for scientific studies in perennial species, PeachRefPop pro
284                                          The scientific study of compassion is burgeoning, however th
285  the analysis of human tissues, both for the scientific study of disease states and for diagnosis.
286 ter the groups' findings were presented at a scientific symposium and after a 3-month period for publ
287                                   Unanswered scientific/technological questions are identified, emerg
288                                     Distinct scientific theories can make similar predictions.
289 nal models of the musculoskeletal system are scientific tools used to study human movement, quantify
290 common and complex neurologic disorder whose scientific underpinnings have begun to be established in
291  and deep insights into both the fundamental scientific understanding and the design of materials, wh
292                               To advance the scientific understanding of bacteria-driven mercury (Hg)
293 olution, and comparative analysis to advance scientific understanding of how this core physiological
294 y is needed in order to advance clinical and scientific understanding of persistent concussion sympto
295  insights, as well as important gaps, in the scientific understanding of well-being and how it may be
296 ng of implants in vitro, and demonstrate the scientific validity and predictive value of this approac
297                                       Future scientific work on this politically-fraught topic needs
298      The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Scientific Workforce Diversity office has led the charge
299 D, the National Kidney Foundation convened a scientific workshop with an international panel of more
300 t impact on the quality of literature in the scientific world, on funding opportunities across countr

 
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