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1 ways to act on the world, achieve a goal, or solve a problem.
2 k structure study provides a great chance to solve the problem.
3 nation of NMR and MRI techniques was used to solve the problem.
4  subunits is proposed as an effective way to solve the problem.
5           Many methods have been proposed to solve the problem.
6 is structural knowledge and generalize it to solve new problems.
7 d enhance the use of matrix factorization to solve this problem.
8 g high-abundance proteins is one strategy to solve this problem.
9 y network topology information attempting to solve this problem.
10 ork of the USEtox model has been selected to solve this problem.
11 arge Neighborhood Search (LNS) algorithms to solve this problem.
12           A heuristic method was proposed to solve this problem.
13 nsport vehicle may bring us a step closer to solve this problem.
14  differences (SRD) algorithm can efficiently solve such problems.
15 el and easy-to-use computational method that solves this problem.
16 , 100 MHz surface acoustic wave device (SAW) solves this problem.
17 s can come together to advance the field and solve these problems.
18 re, enormous efforts have been undertaken to solve these problems.
19  microalgae that can synthesize EPA/DHA will solve these problems.
20 g delivery strategies that have been used to solve these problems.
21  explanation of how the human brain might be solving this problem.
22 havior or make decisions about strategies to solve future problems.
23 ay lead to conflicts within groups on how to solve shared problems.
24 le class of blocking-threshold blocking-that solves these problems.
25 y to use external objects, props and aids to solve complex problems.
26  tracers labeled with this PET nuclide could solve logistic problems.
27 tional modification of plant development for solving future problems.
28 o from differences in how animals and humans solve cognitive problems.
29 nthetic biological systems can be applied to solve important problems.
30 integration that, when applied collectively, solve seven key problems.
31 cal systems have been studied to emulate and solve this Ising problem.
32 lection and interpretation of information to solve biological problems.
33 et macromolecular structure data in order to solve scientific problems.
34 have provided chemists with useful tools for solving synthetic problems.
35  is logical to assume that our visual system solves this inverse problem.
36 tum computers provide a valuable resource to solve computational problems.
37 best preservation policy, i.e., one needs to solve an optimization problem.
38  little is known about how these interact to solve basic survival problems.
39 ate of the state of the quantum computer for solving optimization problems.
40 ll growth, and thus could offer insight into solving this coupling problem.
41 es in liquids, and offering the potential to solve grand challenge problems.
42 ient coordinate descent algorithm is used to solve the optimization problem.
43 for local network alignment, specifically to solve network querying problems.
44  an alternating projected gradient method to solve the approximation problem.
45 ndent, molecular-motor-propelled agents then solves the mathematical problem.
46 hm that has shown outstanding performance in solving many realistic problems.
47 l)-l-tyrosine ((18)F-FET) may be helpful for solving this diagnostic problem.
48 Humans have clear limits in their ability to solve complex reasoning problems.
49 o outperform individual decision makers when solving complex cognitive problems.
50 tio-temporal dynamics have been proposed for solving hard optimization problems.
51 ant method is only partially appropriate for solving the authentication problem.
52 ation-specific analog computing platforms to solve computationally hard problems.
53 al change is pressing forest pathologists to solve increasingly complex problems.
54 chimpanzees in the wild and in captivity can solve various coordination problems.
55  to synthesizing long-range correlations and solving complex computational problems.
56                                How are we to solve this growing problem?
57  search for new strategies and approaches to solve this emergent problem?
58 epend on help from reciprocating partners to solve adaptive problems [1], and individual cooperation
59 nation and understanding, rather than merely solving pattern recognition problems; (2) ground learnin
60                                           To solve this problem, a new graphene-based tumor cell nucl
61                                           To solve this problem, a number of methods have been propos
62                                           To solve this problem, a simple and efficient procedure for
63 or protists, nor can molecular phylogenetics solve all the problems alone.
64 r strengths can be reconfigured as needed to solve specific problems and to anneal the system at room
65 ternating direction method of multipliers to solve the optimization problem and propose an adaptive p
66                  We design two algorithms to solve the problem and implement them in our tool UNCOVER
67         We propose an efficient algorithm to solve the problem and show its convergence.
68                                           To solve this problem and also to increase circulation time
69 yd's centroidal Voronoi diagram algorithm to solve this problem and find that it converges to disorde
70                           Taguchi method has solved this problem and optimized the experimental condi
71  reveals general principles of how the brain solves specific sensory problems and how it adapts to ne
72            The SneakySnake algorithm quickly solves the SNR problem and uses the found optimal path t
73 sis, and thereby it plays a critical role in solving environmental problems and generating economic b
74 ated as a tool that exploits chemometrics to solve biosensors' interference problems, and biosensors
75 annealing is a promising heuristic method to solve combinatorial optimization problems, and efforts t
76 ept of a transparent magnetic metasurface to solve this problem, and demonstrate a novel mechanism fo
77 val, including imagining future experiences, solving open-ended problems, and thinking creatively.
78 elopment practices; practical techniques for solving bioinformatics problems; and approaches that pro
79 improved statistical techniques alone cannot solve the problems associated with high throughput datas
80 -eluting vascular grafts and stents have not solved the main problems associated with thrombosis and
81 and lithium metal, and provide insights into solving the problems associated with lithium metal anode
82  scirpaceus) can use magnetic declination to solve the longitude problem at least under some circumst
83                       TOP2B is positioned to solve topological problems at diverse cis-regulatory ele
84 um models where a qubit travels back in time solve these problems, at the cost of violating quantum t
85  provides a systematic design methodology to solve engineering problems, based on the fundamental und
86          However, this policy change has not solved the problem, because steatotic liver grafts toler
87                                 Participants solved matchstick arithmetic problems before and after r
88 scribe a StringDecomposer (SD) algorithm for solving this problem, benchmark it on the set of long er
89 taic and wind electricity in batteries could solve the mismatch problem between the intermittent supp
90       Long-read technologies can potentially solve such problems but are currently unfeasible to use
91             Learned rules help us accurately solve many problems, but by blindly following a strategy
92 ntum annealing algorithms were introduced to solve combinatorial optimization problems by taking adva
93                             We approximately solve high-dimensional problems by combining Lagrangian
94 th approximate string matching is applied to solve real problems by incorporating libFLASM into estab
95                         This motivates us to solve the estimation problem by maximizing the sparsity
96                                           We solve these problems by introducing sparse trees and coa
97                                 Many viruses solve this coordination problem by creating a specialize
98                                           We solve this inverse problem by providing a numerical meth
99                                     Here, we solve this problem by combining DQAMmiR with the preconc
100                                      Here we solve this problem by considering the scaling exponent o
101                                     Here, we solve this problem by developing a data-based, model-ind
102 demic total synthesis research has worked to solve this problem by devising syntheses of NP leads, di
103                    We tested whether infants solve this problem by inverting a mental model of action
104                                The brain can solve this problem by marginalizing over irrelevant prop
105    Here, we demonstrate that Kv3.1b channels solve this problem by producing resurgent K(+) currents
106                                           We solve this problem by proposing an evolving caveman netw
107                       Researchers attempt to solve this problem by spatially confining the Li plating
108                                     Here, we solve this problem by using differential fluorescence in
109                                      We have solved this problem by designing a computerized model th
110                                      Here we solved this synthetic problem by a versatile precursor r
111  the hypothesis that the human visual system solves this problem by automatically identifying the nav
112 stigate a flow-through capture membrane that solves this problem by capturing NAs with high sensitivi
113                            The current study solves this problem by determining the action spectrum o
114      Focusing on myoglobin, the current work solves this problem by dissecting T-dependent HDX-MS pro
115 photon targeted patch-clamp recording, which solves this problem by making use of a closed loop visua
116                     Droplet Tn-Seq (dTn-Seq) solves this problem by microfluidics facilitated encapsu
117           We have established algorithms for solving inverse problems by recourse to single, dual, an
118 nto free- and bound-associated equations and solving resulted inverse problem by using evolutionary s
119  colleagues describe a promising step toward solving this problem by identifying and describing a rad
120             Here we take a different path to solving this problem, by injecting carriers into states
121 ket design can provide policy tools, able to solve complex policy problems considered intractable onl
122 to a coherent multisensory percept relies on solving the binding problem - deciding whether signals c
123 and enzyme saturation, would make it hard to solve this optimization problem directly.
124 his study indicated that HPH treatment could solve the sedimentation problem during shelf life with m
125 building customized analog co-processors for solving hard problems efficiently.
126                                           To solve these problems, efforts have been made to combine
127 t can lead to environmental pollution, so to solve this problem, enzymatic hydrolysis is the best opt
128  input data, presents a great opportunity to solve this problem, especially using small training data
129 ow different neural circuits have evolved to solve the same problem, even when using different mechan
130 e coupled oscillator networks may be used to solve computationally intensive problems faster and more
131 digital holography and spatial filtering can solve the inverse problem for free-flowing aerosol parti
132  while the I-TASSER-MR server is designed to solve the phase problem for proteins that lack close hom
133    We present a machine learning approach to solve this problem for schizophrenia and autism genes wi
134         We demonstrate these capabilities by solving estimation problems for synthetic human gut micr
135  suppress the generation of side products in solving this particular problem for achieving high-yield
136                                           To solve this problem, for the first time, we produced gene
137                                           To solve this problem, gold nanostar@Raman reporter@silica-
138                 Accordingly, most efforts to solve this problem have relied on retrospective or prosp
139                                  In order to solve this problem, here we developed a Portable System
140                            A key molecule to solve the problem, hexamethylenetetramine (HMT) has not
141 at while both species possess strategies for solving limited resource problems, humans might have evo
142            Here we present a set of tools to solve this problem, implemented in a suite of practical,
143 design and execute scientific experiments to solve a difficult problem in genetics.
144                      We use this strategy to solve a major problem in head and neck surgery: the iden
145                                      Here we solve a major problem in understanding this dual functio
146   An algorithm is deemed efficient if it can solve a problem in polynomial time, which means the runn
147 to develop a magnetic coprocessor that might solve complex problems in fewer clock cycles than tradit
148                Quantum mechanics can help to solve complex problems in physics and chemistry, provide
149 -Sham scheme of density functional theory to solve electronic structure problems in a wide variety of
150 e systems biology community to employDNNs to solve important problems in functional genomics and mole
151 trating how organic electronic materials can solve key problems in biosensing thanks to their unique
152 pproaches offer exceptional opportunities to solve major outstanding problems in the study of how soc
153 ropagation of waves caused by refraction, to solve the Forward Problem in US within the breast and lo
154           Consequently, migratory birds must solve the longitude problem in a different way, but how
155 ructures in the forward modeling process and solve the nonuniqueness problem in the inverse design pr
156 ate that the physical system can efficiently solve the SAT problem in continuous time, without the ne
157 s and function of MPS cells are beginning to solve this problem in an objective manner.
158 ionary Consensus Across Patients (RECAP), to solve this problem in practice.
159 he Monte Carlo (MC) method is widely used to solve various problems in radiotherapy.
160 variant of RNN, long short term memory(LSTM) solved the problem in some extent.
161                                     Here, we solved this accuracy problem in the concentration sensit
162 t the Time Point Selection (TPS) method that solves this combinatorial problem in a principled and pr
163                The backpropagation algorithm solves this problem in deep artificial neural networks,
164                                           In solving a common problem in enzyme catalysis, a powerful
165 inked to task complexity, and the process of solving complex problems in a sequence of simpler, more
166 ions and chemical components is essential to solving contemporary problems in modern biology, especia
167 s one of the most common techniques used for solving the phase problem in X-ray crystal diffraction.
168 on of the forward problem is instrumental to solving the inverse problem, in which epicardial potenti
169       As a result, FPOP has been employed in solving several important problems, including mapping ep
170 reason, societies also enable individuals to solve shared problems individually, like in the case of
171 rcept of the environment, the brain needs to solve the binding problem-inferring whether signals come
172 ls in regenerative medicine that perhaps may solve several problems inherent in the use of controvers
173 tabase development, as pragmatic attempts at solving this problem involve delicate extrapolations tha
174                                              Solving combinatorial optimization problems is challengi
175                                 The need for solving optimization problems is prevalent in various ph
176                              Nature's way of solving this folding problem is to include a BRICHOS dom
177            An urgent, critical first step in solving this problem is replacing the Journal Impact Fac
178 ncentrations and combine these operations to solve the mathematical problem Learning Parity with Nois
179 now this happens because we become better at solving new problems-learning and deploying schemas(1-5)
180                        Quantum computers can solve certain problems more efficiently than any possibl
181 ize the fundamentals of quantum mechanics to solve computational problems more efficiently than tradi
182 onal electronic architectures to efficiently solve large combinatorial problems motivates the develop
183                        Behaviourally, humans solve this problem near-optimally as predicted by Bayesi
184 ing on the market shelf during the sale, for solving this problem, nectars were passed 1, 2 and 3 tim
185 sing a variety of techniques, we are able to solve this optimization problem numerically.
186                                           To solve this problem, numerous methods of countermeasure h
187                               The algorithms solve a problem of supervised learning: the construction
188                                  In order to solve the challenging problem of microbial infections ca
189 stem can be used for wastewater treatment to solve the current problem of industrial pollution in man
190                                 For that, we solve the electrostatic problem of a conducting hyperbol
191 fer learning represents an important step to solve the fundamental problem of insufficient training d
192 imal theoretical framework that allows us to solve the inverse problem of designing the alignment pat
193 e finally develop a simple numerical tool to solve the inverse problem of programming any 2-dimension
194                  Thus, physical machines can solve the mathematical problem of optimization, includin
195 bomodulin (hTBM), which has the potential to solve the problem of coagulation dysregulation in pig-to
196                       This alignment aims to solve the problem of deletions with microhomologies and
197 rious computational models and algorithms to solve the problem of drug sensitivity prediction, biomar
198 esults demonstrate that in vivo k (cat)s can solve the problem of inconsistent and low-coverage param
199 gle intramuscular (IM) injection, helping to solve the problem of nonadherent medication intake that
200                                           We solve the problem of obtaining accurate estimates from s
201 cally plausible evaporitic environment could solve the problem of organic phosphorylation on a prebio
202                                           To solve the problem of stability in exRNA analysis, we dev
203 of molecular catalysts is a promising way to solve the problems of catalysis involved in practical so
204 esigning hollow nanostructure to effectively solve the problems of energy-related technologies are hi
205                        Herein, we propose to solve these common problems of GT agents by using a DNA
206            Convolutional neural networks can solve this generalized problem of synapse detection, how
207 d how pairs of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) solved a problem of dynamically coordinating their actio
208 ow insect and mammalian neural circuits have solved the problem of motion estimation, focusing on the
209                        In this work, we have solved the problem of response range/background misalign
210                                           We solved the problem of the lack of statistical sophistica
211         The algorithm presented here rapidly solves fairly large problems of this type, and provides
212 ethering "catch-release" strategy decisively solves the key problems of reactivity and selectivity.
213                                  Easi-CRISPR solves the major problem of animal genome engineering, n
214                 This new racemization method solves the problem of (enantioselective) matrix effects
215           Although research conducted online solves the problem of data collection, the paucity of in
216              A close relative of vertebrates solves the problem of gene-disrupting transposable eleme
217 o all members of an otherwise diverse family solves the problem of how a master regulator can control
218              Furthermore, PCD is a means for solving a central problem of group living - the toxic ef
219 cal photonic structures can be understood by solving the eigenvalue problem of Maxwell's equations fo
220                         However, efficiently solving the inverse problem of designing a flow sculptin
221 ationally efficient and intuitive method for solving the inverse problem of finding the initial surfa
222 ultiple focal spots can be easily derived by solving the inverse problem of the antenna radiation fie
223 fusing results that bear little relevance to solving the problem of cyanobacteria blooms in lakes.
224  alternative to donor livers for transplant, solving the problem of escalating donor shortages.
225 cription length (MDL) principle, essentially solving the problem of model selection.
226 ions, intensive efforts have been devoted to solving the problem of transforming a circuit fabricated
227   Decision analysis-a systematic approach to solving complex problems-offers tools and frameworks to
228 us approaches are currently being pursued to solve quantum chemistry problems on near-term gate-based
229 sal inference problem." Behaviorally, humans solve this problem optimally as predicted by Bayesian Ca
230                 Innovation is the ability to solve novel problems or find novel solutions to familiar
231                                      Besides solving optimization problems, polariton graphs can simu
232                      This model would neatly solve the problem posed by the unconventional orientatio
233 ly referred to as 'D-Wave' chips, promise to solve practical optimization problems potentially faster
234                                     Here, we solve this open problem, presenting a comprehensive theo
235 creasingly being viewed as a viable tool for solving difficult separation problems, ranging from targ
236 stments based on measuring confidence do not solve this problem reliably.
237                       Existing hypotheses to solve this problem require restrictive assumptions that
238                                              Solving this problem requires sophisticated inferences a
239 g and in case of a therapeutic intervention, solved the clinical problem requiring no further therape
240                                      To help solve this problem, researchers are investigating novel
241 ent a reaction kinetics-based technique that solves this problem, significantly increasing the dynami
242                           Here we attempt to solve both problems simultaneously, by translating a giv
243 at RefSelect (1) makes the tested algorithms solve the PMS problem steadily in an efficient way, (2)
244 stems and possibly improving performance for solving exponentially hard problems, such as optimizatio
245 aph that reflect the original haplotypes, we solve a minimization problem that yields a selection of
246 though the primary push for MPAs has been to solve the conservation problems that arise from mismanag
247  proposed algorithm RefSelect can be used to solve the problem that many pattern-driven PMS algorithm
248 o received cathodal tDCS were more likely to solve the problems that require the maximal relaxation o
249 rite-free from an organic-liquid electrolyte solves four key problems that have plagued the developme
250 Remarkably, humans and other animals seem to solve this problem through a harmonious combination of r
251                                           By solving an inverse problem to uncover synaptic inputs fr
252      pong leverages efficient algorithms for solving the Assignment Problem to dramatically reduce ru
253                     With our initial goal to solve synthetic problems toward 5-phenyl-2,2'-bipyridine
254                                              Solving river engineering problems typically requires ri
255 or, and many types of animals appear to have solved foraging problems using a shared set of mechanism
256 vioural studies suggest that the human brain solves these problems using optimal probabilistic infere
257 ) support "relational integration" (RI), the solving of complex problems using inter-related rules.
258       State-of-the-art numerical methods for solving such problems utilize spatial discretization tha
259 ces may still provide value by approximately solving hard combinatorial problems via hybrid classical
260                                           To solve challenging disease problems we need to unify the
261 r than waiting for the federal government to solve our problems, we urge the academic community to ad
262                                           To solve such a problem, we developed a new method called O
263                                           To solve such a problem, we propose here a microscopic mode
264                                           To solve the optimization problem, we develop fast algorith
265                                           To solve these problems, we (i) constructed a new integrati
266                                           To solve these problems, we conducted two field experiments
267                                           To solve these problems, we propose a high-pressure ferment
268                                           To solve this optimization problem, we propose a method whi
269                                           To solve this outstanding problem, we computationally recon
270                                           To solve this problem, we combine knowledge of microbial po
271                                           To solve this problem, we designed and fabricated titanium
272                                           To solve this problem, we developed CloudASM, a scalable, u
273                                           To solve this problem, we developed Recon, a modified maxim
274                                           To solve this problem, we developed TeraStructure, an algor
275                                           To solve this problem, we formulated and solved a master eq
276                                           To solve this problem, we have developed a method called Co
277                                      To help solve this problem, we have generated recombinant high-a
278                                           To solve this problem, we identified CTLs that could recogn
279                                           To solve this problem, we present Phenotiki, an affordable
280                                           To solve this problem, we propose a method based on matrix-
281                                           To solve this problem, we propose an augmented multidimensi
282                                           To solve this problem, we propose nonlinear high-order mach
283                                           To solve this problem, we proposed a system of two serially
284                                      To help solve this problem, we show that methyl-alpha-cyclodextr
285                                           By solving the inverse problem, we can obtain the required
286                                        While solving the problem, we also identify a critical tradeof
287                            As a step towards solving this problem, we have developed a coarse-to-refi
288 ed on cell-penetrating poly(disulfide)s that solves this problem: we deliver about 70 QDs per cell, a
289  and sensitivity for a given analyte, and to solve analytical problems which do not require the quant
290 then describe a combinatorial formulation to solve this problem which ensures that several lineage co
291 jn graph and present the first algorithm for solving this problem which is based on a seed-and-extend
292 ntegrated into the PRP framework and used to solve the sub-problems while handling the prevailing cha
293                                              Solving these problems will need additional work before
294 outlines how different types of teaching may solve adaptive problems with a focus on human behavior.
295 clear that Brette's appeal to it is going to solve the problems with coding.
296                                 We sought to solve this problem with a novel approach that uses an an
297 asets, we show that our algorithm accurately solves this important problem with potential clinical im
298 covered that the fruit fly olfactory circuit solves this problem with a variant of a computer science
299 e power of the division of labour to rapidly solve biological problems without the need for long-term
300                                   One way to solve this problem would be to expand the donor pool to

 
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