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1 dvantage rather than inherent differences in talent.
2 for companies to select and retain the right talent.
3 ese candidates leads to a tremendous loss of talent.
4  academic science could lose a generation of talent.
5 boratories worried about attracting the best talent.
6 e their education, training, experience, and talent.
7 women are stereotyped as not possessing such talent.
8 of females who possess profound mathematical talent.
9 nia and in normal variations such as musical talent.
10 tic, occasionally with a superior but narrow talent.
11 ance healthcare covering the span of medical talents.
12  by people who helped me make the most of my talents.
13 ales exist who possess profound mathematical talent?
14 r differences exist among the mathematically talented?
15 ificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing talent acquisition, with organizations increasingly repl
16 e implications for identifying and nurturing talents across a wide range of creative domains.
17 randomised, single-blind, multicentre study (TALENT) across 23 centres in Europe (the Netherlands, Po
18                                As in humans, talent affects the neural circuits activated by crows as
19 ints of enterprises, improving the degree of talent agglomeration, and reducing the operating costs o
20 ducing the complications, and attracting new talent and applying new technologies to type 1 diabetes
21 factors that determine what he called human "talent and character" and its hereditary basis.
22  business models for coping with the loss of talent and declining clinical pipelines as well as prese
23 ss models for coping with the recent loss of talent and declining clinical pipelines as well as prese
24 ely harm American science by stripping it of talent and eliminating a major driver of its innovation
25 sts by restricting the free flow of capital, talent and innovation in favour of localizing benefits s
26 usion in Nobel recognitions reflect the rich talent and innovation present across all demographics in
27 and new ways of thinking and, with that, new talent and inspired minds.
28 edure, we discover a man with great surgical talent and meticulous attention to technical details who
29 nd development of new medicines requires the talent and passion of both academic and industrial scien
30 n, not necessarily due to lack of individual talent and persistence, but because of random negative p
31  in turn, nurtured both domestic and foreign talent and prompted the translation of breakthroughs to
32 s equitable is critical for the retention of talent and the growth of trainees professionally and per
33 find that the web is conservative in judging talent and the overall fitness distribution is exponenti
34 ective recruitment and retention of a highly talented and diverse future cardiology workforce.
35                 Microbes are extraordinarily talented and diverse: they can perform a multitude of ta
36 t applicants, creates a concerning risk that talented and well-trained investigators may be forced to
37 partment, the Climbing Program of Introduced Talents and High-level Hospital Construction Project of
38 portunity to demonstrate their extraordinary talents and skills.
39 ion of resources is influenced by effort and talent, and the perception of each participant's rights
40 tegrate diverse resources, multidisciplinary talents, and innovative trial designs to bridge the gap
41                  We conclude that the hidden talents approach is promising, but there is much scope f
42                                 His research talent at du Pont earned him an appointment as a Researc
43 r a genetically determined characteristic of talented athletes.
44 ia are tapping into a global pool of science talent attracting not only their own citizens back from
45 so far it is unknown whether taxa containing talented bacteria indeed exist.
46 e of genomic medicine will therefore require talented bioinformaticians, genomic navigators, and mult
47           Negulescu led a group of extremely talented biologists, chemists, and physicians who built
48 cts and innate ability to spot up-and-coming talent, but a lot to circumstances and good fortune in l
49 tions for the global circulation of academic talent by adding the dimension of internal migration to
50 National Postdoctoral Program for Innovative Talents, China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, National
51                   Their migration results in talent circulation and recombination of ideas.
52  Science Foundation of China, 333 High-Level Talents Cultivation Project of Jiangsu Province, and Chi
53 ce accumulation offers valuable insights for talent development programs; we emphasize the importance
54 ks focused on ability, frameworks focused on talent development, and integrative frameworks.
55 to take these factors into account to retain talented, early-stage vision researchers.
56 ntain the presence of women and their unique talents, experiences, and understandings in the Society
57  central gateway through which knowledge and talent flow from one side to the other.
58             The second is that humans have a talent for high-level cooperation reinforced by morality
59 easingly multicultural world seek to acquire talent from across the globe, can they assume that passi
60 ademic medicine, attracting and engaging top talent from fellows in training and early career faculty
61 n the coming era of tobacco research, pooled talent from multiple disciplines will be required to fur
62 , Chengdu Science and Technology Bureau, the talent fund of Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital, and
63 ichuan Provincial People's Hospital, and the talent fund of the First Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu
64  Drug Administration trials of the Medtronic Talent graft and the Cordis Fortron graft.
65       It is an honor to become a part of the talented group of cell biologists who have received this
66 ed with supportive mentors, an exceptionally talented group of trainees, and wonderful collaborators
67 me, programming expertise, or puzzle-solving talent has emerged as a powerful tool for biomedical res
68                There is little evidence that talented, highly-ranked dogs are provided a more nutriti
69                        The small variance in talent, however, is enough to lead to experience distrib
70 ite soccer players, holding significance for talent identification, development strategies in soccer,
71 sting is becoming more popular as a means of talent identification.
72 he superstar effect; that is, including more talent improves the performance of a team(1).
73 open up a promising way to exploit cognitive talent in one domain in order to alleviate cognitive def
74 ncing the quality of innovative research and talent in science.
75                           The loss of female talent in the hierarchical ladder of Australian academia
76 and family contexts, which develop gifts and talents in children and youth.
77 ocesses and the school contexts that develop talents in children and youth.
78 ir reputed difficulty among the world's best talents in pre-university mathematics.
79 of Health, Program for New Century Excellent Talents in Universities of China, Ministry of Education,
80 71120099), Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University (NCET-11-0529), National Medical R
81 nstitutes of Health R01 grant, and exodus of talented individuals seeking careers beyond traditional
82            If I have imparted to many of the talented individuals who have passed through my lab a de
83 ay do well to provide equivalent support for talented individuals with fewer resources, on the periph
84 atural Science Foundation, Peking University Talent Introduction Program Project, and Clinical Medici
85 ur ability to attract the most promising and talented investigators are now threatened by an acute pr
86 temic changes needed to sustain this pool of talented investigators.
87 s provides insights into how a very specific talent is reflected in brain networks.
88 whose practitioners believe that raw, innate talent is the main requirement for success, because wome
89                          Sadly, much of this talent is underutilized.
90  improve the reproducibility of outcomes for talented junior investigators.
91  synergism of each department's aptitude and talents may contribute to patient safety.
92  poster presentations given by the young and talented microbiologists in the area of microbial gene e
93                  Nevertheless, the extent of talent migration and cross-border collaboration are not
94  China, highlighting a notable bidirectional talent migration.
95 dy inter-city citations, collaborations, and talent migrations to uncover dependencies between Easter
96 ology to become a reality and flourish, many talents must be integrated into a single system.
97 patients and 1022 vessels in the Multivessel TALENT (MVT) trial.
98 97), Ancure/EVT (n = 14), Vanguard (n = 16), Talent (n = 47), Excluder (n = 20), AneuRx (n = 29), and
99 l range of human creativity, innovation, and talent necessary to realizing the education, research, p
100 dedicate few resources to building editorial talent nor giving ECRs formal opportunities to influence
101 resting challenge depends on the fitness and talent of the cyclist, but also on the length and gradie
102 esident Biden said, "We can channel the full talents of all our people into a greater measure of hope
103 of the team winning in all sports beyond the talents of individuals.
104 mperative that in recent years motivates the talents of numerous investigators across the world.
105     The balancing act between experience and talent on the web allows newly introduced pages with nov
106 und hyperlinks a page already has), inherent talent or fitness of the pages (as measured by the likel
107 en valued having many sexual partners, being talented outside work, being physically strong, and havi
108 , who has been lucky enough to have over 150 talented people pass through his laboratory.
109 n 2025, we welcome our third cohort of eight talented PI fellows.
110                                Expanding the talent pipeline of students from underrepresented backgr
111 tions for nurturing diverse potential within talent pools.
112  context and diversity on the development of talent pose significant challenges for the field.
113  wide range of experimental organisms, these talented postdocs showcase some of the major open questi
114 f cheap labour, and a 'holding tank' full of talented postdocs with limited career opportunities.
115 important problems; attracting and mentoring talented postdoctoral fellows and students; and establis
116 he finding whereby deep categorized athletic talent prediction requires a multi-dimensional approach
117                               However, such 'talented' producers represent only a minute fraction of
118                    Chinese National Thousand Talents Program for Distinguished Young Scholars, US Nat
119                              Top-Notch Young Talents Program of China, Special Support Program of Gua
120 of China, and the Outstanding Young Research Talents Program of Fujian Agriculture and Forestry Unive
121                                   The hidden talents program sets out to document these abilities, th
122 earch Teams Project of Guangdong Pearl River Talents Program, and Central Financial Transfer Payment
123  Women In Science Middle East Regional Young Talents Program.
124 ng Scholars of Jiangsu, and China's Thousand Talents Program.
125 d Beijing High-Level Public Health Technical Talent Project.
126 ch Fund, Zhejiang Province Health Innovation Talents Project, and Wenzhou's Ten Major Livelihood Issu
127                                  Mines was a talented researcher who had a short but prolific career
128                            We selected eight talented researchers as the first cohort of PI Fellows.
129     Despite free education, these cuts force talented researchers to seek opportunities abroad.
130 mers is extremely bright and the addition of talented researchers with diverse skills to the field wi
131  with the goal of recruiting and encouraging talented residents interested in careers in academia.
132                                            A talented science writer, Hart served as editor of hundre
133                                    To retain talented scientists in academia, there is a need for str
134 he contributions of the diverse community of talented scientists in my lab to the nuclear receptor re
135 ng been selected to be among the exquisitely talented scientists who won the Sandra K.
136  both winning and non-winning experiences in talent scouting and assessment, with implications for nu
137  reinforce the conventional wisdom of basing talent selection on past success but also introduce impo
138 efulness of genetic testing over traditional talent selection techniques in predicting athletic abili
139 t should be open and transparent and include talent, skills, and career development.
140 a and begin to find ways to keep some of the talented staff, infrastructure, and systems in place to
141               Systematic characterization of talented strains is a means to expand the known natural
142  I worked with a succession of exceptionally talented students and postdocs, and we discovered that t
143 nant individuals is essential for attracting talented students into surgery, retaining talented surgi
144 s and universities, we can attract many more talented students to science careers.
145                                        Young Talent Support Plan and High Achiever Plan of Health Sci
146 ng talented students into surgery, retaining talented surgical trainees and faculty, and protecting p
147 this has been possible thanks to a number of talented team members who ultimately became friends.
148 h shows that people may also develop 'hidden talents', that is, mental abilities that are enhanced th
149 at deal of a scientist's time, treasure, and talent, the value of scientific publication as an enterp
150 nd sustaining environments, in which diverse talent thrives.
151 eality-research and development, specialized talent, time, risk-taking, and funding.
152 exists: science needs high-quality editorial talent to conduct, oversee and improve the publishing pr
153 neers must be reversed if we are to have the talent to maintain a strong trend of scientific advance.
154 ols but also by their ability to attract new talent to mine existing and future data.
155 ow musicianship and absolute pitch, the rare talent to name a tone without reference, are reflected i
156 empowering us to use our collective cerebral talents to drive our understanding of our brain.
157 ientists and engineers who might apply their talents to this endeavor.
158 ike to dedicate this inaugural article to my talented trainees and valuable collaborators in gratitud
159                            Among Dave's many talents was a remarkable ability to "brand" a nascent ar
160 biomedical problems will be accelerated when talent, which is widely distributed, is better aligned w
161 esting in data management and in internal AI talent who can create value by leveraging corporate data
162 enough screening for fitness that allows for talented winners to emerge and join the ranks of the lea
163 t a toolkit to facilitate the recruitment of talented women caregivers by providing guidelines for hi
164              The exponential growth of young talented women choosing science and medicine as their pr
165  already led to fewer clinical trials, fewer talented young physicians entering the field, and a grow
166                                 In addition, talented young physicians in the United States, seeing l
167                              They identified talented young scientists from each generation and gave
168 field depends on how effectively we can find talented young scientists with motivation, cultivate the

 
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