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1 eral decades ago (lagged by a high degree of subjectivity).
2 mation is limited by methodology or observer subjectivity.
3 surements from each sample to remove analyst subjectivity.
4 One proposed source of such bias is task subjectivity.
5 fications within 5 ms without the problem of subjectivity.
6 ntitative data, are less prone to errors and subjectivity.
7 ive, and can be hampered by rater biases and subjectivity.
8 one to errors and uncertainties due to human subjectivity.
9 eau ages bears an undesirably high degree of subjectivity.
10 ers, MATSAP is not susceptible to fatigue or subjectivity.
11 luate and interpret evidence without bias or subjectivity.
12 a tedious process that invokes an element of subjectivity.
13 c zebrafish in an effort to reduce potential subjectivity.
14 at we need to explain is unified qualitative subjectivity.
15 riability in IHC preparation and pathologist subjectivity.
16 rtant, and linked, elements of sentience and subjectivity.
17 , limited measurement frequency, and patient subjectivity.
18 ctive power and always contain an element of subjectivity.
19 tion and are resource-intensive and prone to subjectivity.
20 ance on radiologic interpretation introduces subjectivity.
21 ssays where manual measurements involve user subjectivity.
22 ted adjustments that are prone to researcher subjectivity.
23 ross replicate experiments by removing human subjectivities.
25 binds multimodal episodic features, and the subjectivity account (Yazar et al., 2012), which implica
28 n had more positive sentiments and increased subjectivity after receiving payments, whereas those in
29 hod addresses the issue of reducing decision subjectivity and accurately mining user needs under smal
32 re based on discordant measures, suffer from subjectivity and are incapable of detecting the proposed
33 cultural context of each site while reducing subjectivity and bias in the process of interpretation a
34 acial expression analysis are prone to human subjectivity and bias, and in many cases also require sp
35 ion analysis performed by humans is prone to subjectivity and bias, and in many cases also requires s
36 facial expression analysis is susceptible to subjectivity and bias, is labor-intensive and often nece
37 , these methods might be also susceptible to subjectivity and bias, negatively impacting their reliab
38 pathologic reference standard, allowing for subjectivity and broad discretion in assigning diagnoses
39 acks of observation-based assessment include subjectivity and coarse resolution of ordinal scales.
44 oimaging data, potentially alleviating rater subjectivity and improving confidence of visual rating s
47 of physiological signals, which is prone to subjectivity and leaves a considerable number of patient
50 egment the vessels would eliminate potential subjectivity and provide a quantitative and systematic m
52 ch in an ambulatory setting can mitigate the subjectivity and reliability concerns of traditional sel
56 recordings, and its potential to reduce the subjectivity and time burden of human attention coding.
57 script, PixCell, was developed to reduce the subjectivity and time involved in adipocyte size analysi
58 of visual interpretation, while reducing the subjectivity and time required for Lyme WB analysis.
59 h on segmentation in medical tasks with high subjectivity and to deepen insights into pathologists' r
60 s of reducing human intervention, minimizing subjectivity and variability, and significantly decreasi
61 ntial concerns exist, however, regarding the subjectivity and vulnerability to biases inherent in con
63 , improves fitting accuracy, removes fitting subjectivity, and avoids substrate-microelectrode contac
64 ser friendliness, minimizing their potential subjectivity, and ensuring a high reliability and compar
65 ration in EFIC to enhance efficiency, reduce subjectivity, and support accurate patient perspective a
66 ngeal auscultation, are often compromised by subjectivity, are time-intensive and depend on the veter
68 lts of this analysis also reveal some of the subjectivities associated with applying specific SA mode
69 us mycobacteria, and avoided variability and subjectivity associated with placing and reading the TST
71 nherently poor-quality due to uncertainty or subjectivity, but as is often the case, the requirement
72 is throughput and removes analyst-to-analyst subjectivity, but selecting an appropriate threshold is
76 Those limits arise from the two forms of subjectivity found in all analyses: ethical judgments, m
78 A computerized algorithm which eliminates subjectivity from pattern interpretation and which is ca
81 Application of CellSeT promises to remove subjectivity from the resulting data sets and facilitate
83 consciousness (experience, mind, awareness, subjectivity) has become an accepted endeavor in contemp
84 s with (i) qualitativeness, (ii) ontological subjectivity, (iii) unified conscious field, (iv) intent
87 expedite cell identification and reduce its subjectivity in C. elegans and potentially other biologi
89 usceptibility panels to eliminate delays and subjectivity in initiating carbapenemase tests, and clas
91 We further demonstrate that exercising some subjectivity in reviewer decisions, which serves to curb
101 tion is performed manually, which introduces subjectivity, inconsistency and a lack of reproducibilit
102 ingle-cell measurements, the scalability and subjectivity inherent in manual analyses slows both anal
103 The challenge is compounded by substantial subjectivity inherent in the current surveillance defini
107 Art offers a framework within which this subjectivity is practiced and promoted, inviting viewers
111 s a decision-support tool to reduce both the subjectivity of clinical diagnosis and the number of unn
112 primarily the mistake of supposing that the subjectivity of consciousness made it beyond the reach o
113 enetics methods are often constrained by the subjectivity of creating resistance surfaces and the dif
116 mimic provider assessment while removing the subjectivity of human evaluation making it a robust tool
117 tect small microplastics by substituting the subjectivity of human visual sorting with a sensitive an
119 sity-based methods, which are limited by the subjectivity of manual scoring and poor specificity.
120 diagnose and surveillance is thwarted by the subjectivity of many components of the surveillance defi
121 veloping objective measures that capture the subjectivity of pain experience, and providing technolog
122 diseases such as glaucoma is affected by the subjectivity of patient responses and the lack of portab
125 hanges in cells are labor-intensive, and the subjectivity of the operators can intervene during this
127 ior means at high-resolution to minimize the subjectivity of window sizes and is computationally effi
128 y the low incidence of major adverse events, subjectivity or susceptibility to manipulation of more f
130 e complement in mitigating the radiologist's subjectivity, reducing the overestimation tenfold.Trial
132 ing questions about generalizable knowledge, subjectivity, reliability, and practical logistics.
134 SD] score, 0.1 [0.2]; 95% CI, 0.09-0.13) and subjectivity scores ranged from 0 to 0.9 (mean [SD] scor
137 the contributions to conscious selfhood and subjectivity that rest on interoception and autonomic re
138 ivity (the capacity to trigger actions), its subjectivity (the conscious experiences associated with
140 Traditional assessment methods are prone to subjectivity through a lack of proven validity and relia
141 se process, exclusion of non-caries lesions, subjectivity, use of explorers, and drying of teeth prio
144 FACS has high inter-observer variability and subjectivity when measuring rare cell populations preclu
145 e co-performance of the script enables inter-subjectivity, which arguably contributes to the formatio
146 exact grading of the CrAgSQ results has some subjectivity, with interreader variability; however, qua