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1  the robustness and credibility of published scientific research.
2 s still not well understood after decades of scientific research.
3 with the dynamic US food supply and emerging scientific research.
4  highlight the importance of data sharing in scientific research.
5 to broader impacts is an important aspect of scientific research.
6 e evaluation of other creative works such as scientific research.
7 is a common cause of spurious discoveries in scientific research.
8 ing scientists to use such data in their own scientific research.
9 ponsible for the evaluation and gestation of scientific research.
10 ld represent an advance in animal welfare in scientific research.
11  temperate biomes and as model organisms for scientific research.
12 nevitably occur in complex endeavors such as scientific research.
13 supply better food, and help to focus future scientific research.
14 y cloak has now assumed a prominent place in scientific research.
15 rs have enabled many advances in medical and scientific research.
16 nd periodontal diseases have been a focus of scientific research.
17 , clinical and bibliographic data that fuels scientific research.
18 ce management, improve policy and prioritize scientific research.
19 nd/or software packages for academic use and scientific research.
20 patients and clinicians despite a century of scientific research.
21 change on evolution has long been a focus of scientific research.
22 ide are aggressively pursuing 3 key areas of scientific research.
23 antial implications for medical practice and scientific research.
24 al systems into the practice of medicine and scientific research.
25  necessarily reflect the structure of modern scientific research.
26  Computational pipelines are common place in scientific research.
27  the recovery process - are supported by the scientific research.
28 re the impact of Internet-based resources on scientific research.
29   Citizen science is public participation in scientific research.
30 leveraging of resources in interdisciplinary scientific research.
31  and future directions of clinical and basic scientific research.
32 red sea urchins), and they are harvested for scientific research.
33 ls for a new open and democratic approach to scientific research.
34 or detection, preventing applications beyond scientific research.
35  may be considered by many as unsuitable for scientific research.
36 f interest pose a threat to the integrity of scientific research.
37  suggests that CI might be useful in guiding scientific research.
38 e necessity for rigor and reproducibility in scientific research.
39 ier to the democratization of healthcare and scientific research.
40 lity, clinical diagnostics, as well as basic scientific research.
41 uncertainty that raise ethical challenges in scientific research.
42 etal structural connections for clinical and scientific research.
43 ouncil, and The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research.
44  broadly used in industrial applications and scientific research.
45  for the scientific community and funders of scientific research.
46  observed data is a fundamental challenge in scientific research.
47 tained results during cultivar selection and scientific research.
48 nce education materials grounded in emerging scientific research.
49 blicly and freely accessible to promote open scientific research.
50 ise serious issues for their integral use in scientific research.
51 ng scientists, and increase the diversity of scientific research.
52 he reproducibility crisis within medical and scientific research.
53 e learning (ML) methods are proliferating in scientific research.
54 epeats) has revolutionized various fields of scientific research.
55 ce (AI) has become increasingly prevalent in scientific research.
56  enduring significance of neutron methods in scientific research.
57 r partisan cable news but not by exposure to scientific research.
58 archers could better evaluate the outputs of scientific research.
59 extualizing the public discourse surrounding scientific research.
60 ifts the quantity, quality, and diversity of scientific research.
61 odeling has become an indispensable tool for scientific research.
62 bodies, nongovernmental organizations and in scientific research.
63 trecht, and the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research.
64  which is typically used in hypothesis-based scientific research.
65 isms has become an important topic in modern scientific research.
66 r high quality and rigorous methodologies in scientific research.
67 ls of this synergy has proven challenging to scientific research.
68 alized applications in industry and also for scientific research.
69 an important part of computational fields of scientific research.
70 ation of high-quality clinical evidence, and scientific research.
71 ent examples of how TEK has informed Western scientific research.
72 decisions will enhance views of the value of scientific research.
73 ed SDARs could be particularly disruptive to scientific research.
74 at breeding has become an important focus of scientific research.
75 of planetary interiors, is a new frontier in scientific research.
76 ific consortia is a unique feature in modern scientific research.
77 as a food source and as a model organism for scientific research.
78 olylactic acid is promising bright future in scientific researches.
79 r phases are characterized: (1) establishing scientific research (1927-1954), (2) searching for scien
80 ed taking fewer tablets (54.0%), and to help scientific research (54.0%).
81                  Despite extensive effort in scientific research, a comprehensive understanding of ag
82 effective vaccine will require innovation in scientific research, a proactive approach to clinical tr
83 of such reasons is AADR/IADR's identity as a scientific research, a professional, and a dental associ
84        A new diagnosis can greatly influence scientific research, access to resources, and treatment
85 hnological developments and enabling ongoing scientific research across versions.
86 eparedness, universities have shut down most scientific research activities.
87 Here we argue that this necessitates a broad scientific research agenda to study machine behaviour th
88 to serve as a powerful big data resource for scientific research aimed at improving cardiovascular he
89  study is a contribution to the more general scientific research aimed at understanding how ongoing a
90 he ethical, legal and social implications of scientific research aims to further the conversation amo
91 ssion for uncloaking the mysteries hidden in scientific research and an understanding of the honesty
92 ticularly powerful tool for both fundamental scientific research and applications such as security sc
93 on of emission colour is of significance for scientific research and applications, however, the gener
94 task to change scientific research into open scientific research and commit to Open Science principle
95                       The institute supports scientific research and consumer education that focuses
96 nt plate margins have long been a subject of scientific research and debate.
97  role of long range optical rulers in future scientific research and discuss possible problems, outlo
98 lly excluded communities by exposing them to scientific research and diverse scientist role models.
99 D protein/ligand structures is thus vital to scientific research and education.
100  and devices will provide powerful tools for scientific research and enable new technological applica
101  by the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research and Food Allergy Research and Resour
102 benefit from improved communication of basic scientific research and from integrating scientists into
103          Malaria remains at the forefront of scientific research and global political and funding age
104       Animals are essential genetic tools in scientific research and global resources in agriculture.
105 is a need to test those claims with rigorous scientific research and ground them in evidence-based th
106 eatment team, centers of expertise, focus on scientific research and information about IBS that is wi
107 ity and is providing a powerful platform for scientific research and manufacturing technology.
108  fight infection has been a central focus of scientific research and medicine for the past couple of
109 Furthermore, political lobbying has sculpted scientific research and patient care.
110 increasing global energy demand have spurred scientific research and political action to deliver larg
111 ects of increased diversity and inclusion in scientific research and practice are well documented.
112 This paper examines the relationship between scientific research and public policy.
113 ch efforts, this critical review will inform scientific research and regulatory policies.
114 ty to find synergic solutions is the core of scientific research and scientific advancement.
115 ttracted extensive attention and interest in scientific research and shown huge potential in various
116  briefly discussing the relationship between scientific research and social policy.
117 en intensively explored for both fundamental scientific research and technological applications.
118 rses do not adequately convey the process of scientific research and the excitement of discovery.
119 rs, the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research and the Food Allergy Research and Re
120 es public health surveillance in relation to scientific research and the protection of human subjects
121 ed to illustrate how important people are to scientific research and to supply our representatives wi
122 or the benefits of government investments in scientific research and training.
123 oader range of people are able to access/use scientific research, and (2) to expose science researche
124 health initiatives, healthcare, academia and scientific research, and data monitoring and surveillanc
125 eople's health and the region's health care, scientific research, and medical education have been ser
126 rationalize dishonesty, the implications for scientific research, and what can be done to foster a cu
127 arch community to rethink how the outputs of scientific research are evaluated and, as the San Franci
128   Activists opposed to the use of animals in scientific research are increasingly dominating the publ
129   Biomedical science and federal funding for scientific research are not immune to the systemic racis
130  when critical data on quality assurance and scientific research are shared by an array of network us
131             Cocoa is the target of increased scientific research as it is one of the richest source o
132  systematic understanding of the benefits to scientific research associated with the use of AI.
133                 One of the key challenges in scientific researches based on free-electron lasers (FEL
134    DNA polymerases are today used throughout scientific research, biotechnology, and medicine, in par
135  adequate financial resources and additional scientific research, but also a strong commitment to exc
136 source software is increasingly essential to scientific research, but there is a large variation in f
137 ss growing concerns about reproducibility in scientific research by conducting replicating selected r
138 ss growing concerns about reproducibility in scientific research by conducting replications of 50 pap
139 ss growing concerns about reproducibility in scientific research by conducting replications of select
140 rowing concerns about the reproducibility in scientific research by conducting replications of select
141 ss growing concerns about reproducibility in scientific research by conducting replications of select
142 , constitute an essential component of daily scientific research by offering distilled, summarized an
143 ss growing concerns about reproducibility in scientific research by replicating selected results from
144 ss growing concerns about reproducibility in scientific research by replicating selected results from
145 ture to enable faster, better, and different scientific research capabilities.
146 were submitted under the Basic/Translational Scientific Research category, a similar percentage as in
147                           Many biases affect scientific research, causing a waste of resources, posin
148 efforts and increase support for them in the scientific research community by a) expanding and divers
149 o increase and diversify engagement with the scientific research community in its ToxCast initiative.
150                                       In the scientific research community, plagiarism and covert mul
151 ongoing maximal utility and relevance to the scientific research community.
152 applications and are freely available to the scientific research community.
153 g as a chemical information resource for the scientific research community.
154                                              Scientific research comparing the older and Kraepelinian
155 ses, along with the presentation of the main scientific research conducted.
156                 A substantial body of social scientific research considers the negative mental health
157 nd prototyping to increasingly find roles in scientific research contexts, such as synthetic chemistr
158  a vector of bTB requires cross-disciplinary scientific research, departure from deep-rooted position
159 curiosity's conception and assessment across scientific research disciplines?
160 re starting to revolutionize and democratize scientific research, education, and outreach.
161 As new knowledge, technologies, and areas of scientific research emerge, Division of Cardiovascular S
162           Microscopy is an essential tool in scientific research, enabling the visualization of struc
163 pulus alba x P. glandulosa is used widely in scientific research, especially in cross breeding as par
164  the Malian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research established a national EBOV diagnost
165 ications.FUNDINGNetherlands Organization for Scientific Research, European Research Council, and the
166 constructs (artificial enzymes) is a vibrant scientific research field.
167            This review highlights the recent scientific research findings that advance our understand
168 m brain activity has been a topic of intense scientific research for decades.
169 ped students better understand the nature of scientific research for little additional cost or instru
170 oluminescence imaging (BLI) is ubiquitous in scientific research for the sensitive tracking of biolog
171  Project of Public Health Program, and Youth Scientific Research Foundation of the National Center fo
172                           Multiple Sclerosis Scientific Research Foundation.
173 it is unrealistic to prevent policy-relevant scientific research from being influenced by value judgm
174                      Some of the most active scientific research fronts of the past decade are center
175                                        Basic scientific research, fueled in recent years by the tools
176                            Braun Anaesthesia Scientific Research Fund and Wu Jieping Medical Foundati
177 ndation of China, National Health Commission Scientific Research Fund-Zhejiang Provincial Major Healt
178                                              Scientific research funding is allocated largely through
179 me sequencing becomes better integrated into scientific research, government policy, and personalized
180 lp accelerate the drug discovery process and scientific research >29.9 m distinct target-disease, 11.
181          However, an emerging body of social scientific research has begun to illustrate a logic to r
182                                              Scientific research has demonstrated that the molecules
183 h this benefit is proven by clinical trials, scientific research has not provided definitive guidance
184                                              Scientific research has shifted from studies conducted b
185 to improve the reliability and efficiency of scientific research have caught the attention of researc
186                           Nearly 90 years of scientific research have led to the use of PET and the a
187                        Since I started doing scientific research, I've been fascinated by the interpl
188 ience describes the practice of carrying out scientific research in a completely transparent manner,
189         A biologist captures the humanity of scientific research in a play about the AIDS crisis.
190 (FIR) spectral range is an advanced tool for scientific research in biology, chemistry, and material
191 onsiderable promise and potential to further scientific research in gastroenterology efficiently, cos
192 vides a unique community platform to support scientific research in plant genomics including studies
193 ther computer intuition can be used to guide scientific research in solving important biomedical ques
194  be necessary to safely and ethically resume scientific research in the context of the ongoing severe
195  social scientists--driven by current social-scientific research in the field of science communicatio
196                         Federal spending for scientific research in the United States is at a pivotal
197 l ingredients, food industries have directed scientific research in this direction.
198 ise condensation (DWC) has been the focus of scientific research in vapor condensation technologies s
199 motivation for the "open-source" movement in scientific research, in which creators provide everythin
200                                       Recent scientific research indicates that expectations have the
201 entral themes that could guide investment in scientific research, industrial innovation, and regulato
202 d OCT platforms enabling a wide range of new scientific research, industrial, and clinical applicatio
203  approach on Zika virus, which has a growing scientific research interest, are coherent with the prop
204                          This has encouraged scientific research into bifidobacteria, though recalcit
205 r researchers, that it is our task to change scientific research into open scientific research and co
206                                      Because scientific research involves investigating unexplored te
207               Managing data and code in open scientific research is complicated by two key problems:
208 growing recognition of the importance of how scientific research is designed, performed, communicated
209 ences, which in turn may impact what type of scientific research is done and who gets the opportunity
210                                      Current scientific research is driven by the ability to manipula
211 umbers of digitised biological specimens for scientific research is finding high-throughput methods t
212             In response to this need, global scientific research is focusing on developing predictive
213                                              Scientific research is highly dynamic.
214                It is in such settings, where scientific research is often considered difficult due to
215                                        While scientific research is progressing rapidly in the field
216 esident has the opportunity to influence how scientific research is supported by the federal governme
217                           The reliability of scientific research is under scrutiny.
218                                A new wave of scientific research is urgently needed to understand con
219 ting has provided precious opportunities for scientific research, it also has presented significant c
220 tion or other policy decision that relies on scientific research, it should provide sufficient underl
221 tion or other policy decision that relies on scientific research, it should provide sufficient underl
222 ocess was a development activity rather than scientific research, its success owed much to several se
223 NAi) in C. elegans has had a major impact on scientific research, led to the rapid development of RNA
224  advances in diagnosis, treatment, and basic scientific research, leishmaniasis is embedded in povert
225 is one of the most integral parts of today's scientific research, manufacturing, defense, and biomedi
226 maceuticals that have been widely applied in scientific research, medical diagnosis, and disease trea
227 y broader efforts to make the conclusions of scientific research more robust, we have compiled a list
228                                           In scientific research, mucus from animal sources is usuall
229 sity Rotterdam; Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research; Netherlands Organisation for Health
230        Funding: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) (grant no.
231 cholarship, The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), H2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie
232  awarded by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO).
233 financed by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO).
234 systems is relevant not only for fundamental scientific research of electronic excitations and correl
235  experts worldwide compiled and reviewed the scientific research on a broad range of diseases and con
236                                              Scientific research on atrial fibrosis in atrial fibrill
237 is a fundamental problem currently pervading scientific research on complex systems, as understanding
238 utrition were invited to review the state of scientific research on DHA and AA, and to discuss the qu
239                     We reviewed the existing scientific research on MDR-TB treatment, which consists
240 pioneering work on gold colloids, tremendous scientific research on plasmonic gold nanoparticles has
241 erscore the need for a flexible platform for scientific research on social media.
242       In this perspective, we draw on recent scientific research on the coffee leaf rust (CLR) epidem
243 tion of H2 from water, thus actively driving scientific research on the mechanisms for this process.
244             Long before the recent thrust of scientific research on the microbiome, the importance of
245          Here we first review the history of scientific research on the relationship between SES and
246 e current results allow to prioritise future scientific research on these compounds.
247 in realizing the return in the investment in scientific research or a decline in the productivity of
248 rception was not influenced by the volume of scientific research or by the actual threats posed by th
249                                              Scientific research or public health actions prompted 80
250 information about general science, their own scientific research, or culturally controversial topics
251  are excitingly friendly to budget conscious scientific research organizations where probabilistic al
252 , cartilage, and heart has attracted intense scientific research over recent decades, RM research reg
253             Fieldwork is a critical tool for scientific research, particularly in applied disciplines
254 women have become equal partners with men in scientific research, particularly in the biological scie
255                                              Scientific research performed with the involvement of th
256 ssays have become a fundamental technique in scientific research, pharmaceutical drug screening or to
257 book standard and a fundamental database for scientific research, practical manufacturing, and engine
258  abuse have focused greater attention on the scientific research process, in particular, the process
259                                       Modern scientific research produces datasets of increasing size
260 Industrial Revolution, several international scientific research programs have analyzed the role of i
261                      An increasing number of scientific research projects require access to large-sca
262           Engaging undergraduate students in scientific research promises substantial benefits, but i
263                                              Scientific research, quality of care comparisons, and pa
264  a group of people collaborating together on scientific-research-related activities who also share co
265 the goal of developing priorities for future scientific research relating thyroid dysfunction to the
266 y moral and ethical beliefs and may not find scientific research relevant or persuasive.
267                                              Scientific research relies on a range of technologies, m
268  cancer through interventions based on sound scientific research remains an important strategy of onc
269     Millions of mice are used every year for scientific research, representing the majority of scient
270                               However, sound scientific research should lead toward better human heal
271                   A well-established body of scientific research shows that there is a strong relatio
272  actions, are all potentially accessible for scientific research; sometimes through purposive instrum
273 ituation are multiple, with consequences for scientific research, substance-abuse treatment, and publ
274 ed gene regulatory systems are necessary for scientific research, synthetic biology, and gene-based m
275 n categories, namely operational monitoring, scientific research, system optimization, and community
276  future U.S. emissions, warranting energized scientific research, technological assessment, and econo
277                     It has become clear that scientific research tends to focus on well-studied prote
278 ve for decades sought to reduce the risks of scientific research that could lead, through accident or
279  such, it now represents a paradigm shift in scientific research that has facilitated easy access to
280                 In the evolving landscape of scientific research, the complexity of global challenges
281 tion.FUNDINGThe Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, the European Research Council, and
282 tewater treatment system became the focus of scientific research: the mesh filter activated sludge sy
283                               With regard to scientific research, these reasons arise from what it me
284 volution, I managed nonetheless to engage in scientific research, thus realizing a childhood dream.
285                  Based on that, we conducted scientific research to assess peoples' awareness and kno
286                                          For scientific research to have an impact, its findings need
287 oza grant of the Netherlands Association for Scientific Research to MGN CT received funding from the
288  the feasibility and necessity of conducting scientific research to understand visual needs and metho
289 to be at the center of an extensive array of scientific research topics.
290                       Here we analyze 20,670 scientific research trawls from the North Sea to the Arc
291 which is an essential tool in many fields of scientific research, uses algorithms that retrieve the c
292              Our work sheds new light on the scientific research utility of virtual worlds for studyi
293 ato de TV3, the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (Veni-incentive), the Dutch Epilepsy
294                    To assess the coverage of scientific research, we analyzed over 1600 peer-reviewed
295                                           In scientific research, we often rely on well-established m
296  of objectivity and conflicts of interest in scientific research, we propose guiding principles for c
297 ispensable area of daily life and modern-day scientific research, we report herein the synthesis of a
298 ons to support biomedical and other areas of scientific research will be essential to protect publicl
299 LSD state represents an important advance in scientific research with psychedelic drugs at a time of
300  degree of public trust and understanding of scientific research within the community and its leaders

 
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