1 faces, but smaller responses when they were
unaware.
2 and life history, of which physicians may be
unaware.
3 spontaneous breathing of which patients are
unaware-
a combination that could be deadly.
4 Subliminal stimuli, of which subjects are
unaware,
affect movements made to subsequent visible cue
5 o misinterpretation of the IMS results to an
unaware analyst.
6 symptomatic, many individuals with AF may be
unaware and do not receive treatment that could prevent
7 % in the future are conceivable by targeting
unaware and untreated patient groups and engaging them i
8 tify at nominal cost a substantial number of
unaware and viremic HIV-infected and HCV-infected indivi
9 ers of the population can be either aware or
unaware,
and consider a broad set of possible reactions.
10 spontaneous breathing of which patients are
unaware,
and thus has potential to contribute to SUDEP.
11 Among 2,325 unique HCV-
unaware baby boomers, 289 (12.7%) opted out of HCV scree
12 However, 560,000 patients would still remain
unaware by 2020.
13 ey can focus on reaching the underserved and
unaware communities, increase surgery output and uptake,
14 ents were unaware of the hierarchy and, like
unaware controls, performed poorly on the BD pair.
15 he changed region, but participants who were
unaware did not.
16 wo primary contrasts were made: aware versus
unaware (
equally task irrelevant) and task-relevant vers
17 that previous discrepancies might be due to
unaware errors not being differentiated from perceptuall
18 humans adjust their behavior in response to
unaware errors remains a controversial issue relevant to
19 d with aware errors, uncertain responses and
unaware errors showed reduced neural compensations, such
20 We found that while aware and
unaware errors were related to failures at the time of r
21 esis by distinguishing between aware errors,
unaware errors, and uncertain responses, and using stimu
22 fter errors, activated equally for aware and
unaware errors, suggesting a candidate preconscious mech
23 ies demonstrate that the ERN decreases after
unaware errors.
24 s, in comparison with decreased activity for
unaware errors.
25 gencies and participants who were designated
unaware exhibited equivalent levels of differential eyeb
26 e nervous system, from those of which we are
unaware,
for example, control of the heart, to higher co
27 ll in response to a snake in the presence of
unaware group members than in the presence of aware grou
28 ine and cortisol responses compared with the
unaware group.
29 The mean additional cost of identifying 1
unaware HCV-infected PWID was US$13 (site range: US$7-US
30 The cost of identifying 1
unaware HIV-infected individual ranged from US$51 to US$
31 er parasite transmission, but scientists are
unaware if effects of pesticides on parasite exposure an
32 surveys with responses, physicians had been
unaware of 65 (61.6% [CI, 51.3% to 70.9%]); of these 65,
33 Two percent of surgical intensivists were
unaware of a bladder pressure measurement procedure comp
34 due to inherited gene mutations, and we are
unaware of a large sequential series that includes a rec
35 Investigators in one subfield often seem
unaware of advances in another.
36 Two independent spectroscopists,
unaware of all other findings, scored the spectra of the
37 behaviors were coded by trained researchers
unaware of all other information about the participants.
38 a response teams and laboratory workers were
unaware of allocation to immediate or delayed vaccinatio
39 y-four percent of the patients surveyed were
unaware of any adverse effects related to NSAIDs and 80%
40 Critically, observers were
unaware of any difference between collision and near-mis
41 We are
unaware of any large published studies, using any techni
42 We are
unaware of any previous reports of the use of a heart fr
43 We are
unaware of any standardized protocols within low-vision
44 verse effects related to NSAIDs and 80% were
unaware of any toxicity related to COX-2 inhibitors.
45 ngitudinal Study (HEALS), trained physicians
unaware of arsenic exposure interviewed in person and cl
46 hey were adjudicated by a committee that was
unaware of assignments.
47 a response teams and laboratory workers were
unaware of assignments.
48 We are
unaware of attempts to measure this tendency with a beha
49 of people with clinically confirmed HIV were
unaware of being HIV-positive (1768 [43%] of 4128 people
50 Traditional physicians frequently are
unaware of CAM use by their patients, and there are pote
51 ted a priori were estimated by expert raters
unaware of case status.
52 environment, despite 80% of the sample being
unaware of CCS prior to participation in the two-wave su
53 Observers are often
unaware of changes in their visual environment when atte
54 Two independent readers,
unaware of clinical data, recorded the size and location
55 Three experts,
unaware of clinical information, independently graded ea
56 dently interpreted by four experts, who were
unaware of clinical information, MRI-CT pairings, and fo
57 termined by 2 experienced observers who were
unaware of clinical information.
58 e review evidence suggesting that people are
unaware of contextual influences on their decisions.
59 ignificant percentage of intensivists may be
unaware of current approaches to abdominal compartment s
60 Most observers reported being
unaware of displacements during blinks.
61 not masked to treatment allocation, but were
unaware of dulaglutide dose assignment.
62 uated by two different radiologists who were
unaware of each other and the content of the study.
63 ing independent researchers who were largely
unaware of each other's strategies and progress.
64 Ecologists and entomologists might be
unaware of even well-documented examples of insects that
65 Certified examiners
unaware of exposure to antenatal corticosteroids perform
66 l fear can be expressed when individuals are
unaware of fear-eliciting stimuli and suggest that the d
67 Laboratory staff were
unaware of group allocation.
68 of outcome events was done by staff who were
unaware of group allocation.
69 at 12 months assessed by research personnel
unaware of group assignment.
70 stigators, and those assessing outcomes were
unaware of group assignments.
71 iod during which only the investigators were
unaware of group assignments.
72 Health care professionals may be
unaware of guidelines created by specialty organizations
73 Compared with beneficiaries who were
unaware of having a coverage gap, those who were aware m
74 t from trial to trial, even though they were
unaware of having done so.
75 n be integrated even when you are completely
unaware of hearing or seeing the paired stimuli--but onl
76 al clinician and an independent expert, both
unaware of imaging data, and re-evaluated after 12 month
77 Many Americans were
unaware of important eye diseases and their behavioral o
78 ere aware of a stimulus in one condition and
unaware of it in another condition, but the stimulus dre
79 ipulated arm movement while being completely
unaware of it, but also that it is possible to induce un
80 e in population studies, but the authors are
unaware of its use to screen hospitalized patients.
81 ators not involved in maternal treatment and
unaware of maternal outcomes.
82 markedly accurate when people claimed to be
unaware of memory retrieval.
83 ght to stabilize scene perception, making us
unaware of minor inconsistencies between scenes.
84 on the fact that although we remain largely
unaware of our eye-blinking in everyday situations, eye-
85 ssed twice yearly by census workers who were
unaware of participants' original assignments.
86 Observers were
unaware of patient grouping.
87 ly by a musculoskeletal radiologist, who was
unaware of patient identification, history, and findings
88 Providers are likely
unaware of patients' risk.
89 care at a California hospital were generally
unaware of PFLI and rarely used it.
90 , where 25.1% (60 of 239) of clinicians were
unaware of PICC presence.
91 A, 12% of caregivers reported that they were
unaware of polio, and in Borno 12% of caregivers reporte
92 ults still pending, and physicians are often
unaware of potentially actionable test results returning
93 , age 36-45 (AOR = 4.12; 95%CI: 1.46-11.76),
unaware of presbyopia (AOR = 2.36; 95%CI: 1.2-4.66) and
94 We are
unaware of previous reports of macroglossia in ALS/motor
95 l status was assessed by an examiner who was
unaware of protocol assignment.
96 A single observer,
unaware of respiratory data, identified spontaneous and
97 e than 1 hair whorl was present) by 2 raters
unaware of sexual orientation.
98 Of the 165 patients 80% were
unaware of SSMD.
99 in cell populations, even though animals are
unaware of stimulus identity.
100 , we measured teaching behaviors by surgeons
unaware of study objectives, provided aggregate and conf
101 went 4 index tests conducted by a technician
unaware of subjects' ocular status.
102 If a researcher is
unaware of such effects (which may not be readily appare
103 Up to 68% of physicians are
unaware of supplement use among their cancer patients.
104 re that even though observers are completely
unaware of test object images owing to interocular suppr
105 Laboratory staff were
unaware of the allocation of each slide and concealment
106 An experienced technologist
unaware of the angiography and other results performed t
107 The participants were completely
unaware of the apnea evoked by stimulation and expressed
108 Strikingly, the subjects were
unaware of the apnea.
109 We are
unaware of the association of GABA(B)R with Akt in any c
110 tion when the subjects and investigators are
unaware of the calorie content of the treatments.
111 regnancy by two calibrated dentists who were
unaware of the case-control status.
112 measurements were made by examiners who were
unaware of the children's original treatment assignment.
113 Women were
unaware of the city's water management system.
114 ectively reviewed by 2 radiologists who were
unaware of the clinical and imaging data.
115 Three readers,
unaware of the clinical diagnosis, classified the images
116 terpreted by a moderately experienced reader
unaware of the clinical information.
117 dently reviewed by two radiologists who were
unaware of the contrast agent used.
118 All patients and clinicians were
unaware of the dose of warfarin during the first 4 weeks
119 l responses when participants reported to be
unaware of the faces.
120 rs were related in meaning or not; they were
unaware of the fact that half of the words concealed a c
121 s in a blinded manner (the radiologists were
unaware of the field strength and prior DSA and MR angio
122 A pathologist who was
unaware of the final diagnoses reviewed the slides in ra
123 The evaluators of the colonogram had to be
unaware of the findings from use of the gold standard te
124 oth the patients and their cardiologist were
unaware of the findings on FFR.
125 ach colonic segment, the colonoscopists were
unaware of the findings on virtual colonoscopy, which we
126 Treating physicians were
unaware of the findings, which were not used for clinica
127 espondents who were aware and those who were
unaware of the Fleischner guidelines.
128 sults, as measured by psychologists who were
unaware of the group assignments.
129 specialising in alcohol treatment are often
unaware of the guidelines for preventing, identifying, a
130 All patients were
unaware of the hierarchy and, like unaware controls, per
131 s of transitivity, but participants who were
unaware of the hierarchy performed poorly (e.g., on tran
132 our eyes are in constant movement, we remain
unaware of the high-speed stimulation produced by the re
133 skill) by at least 10 peer surgeons who were
unaware of the identity of the operating surgeon.
134 tely 2.4 million Americans, most of whom are
unaware of the infection.
135 e adaptive course of action may be to remain
unaware of the initial harm rather than risk alienating
136 Two physicians who were
unaware of the interns' schedule assignments independent
137 intervention (or control) group only and was
unaware of the interventions undertaken in the other thr
138 ed by 2 nuclear medicine physicians who were
unaware of the laboratory and clinical data.
139 nce they were largely unregistered (79%) and
unaware of the local VMW-system (95%) due to poor social
140 dren 2-7 years old by a psychologist who was
unaware of the MC's presence.
141 ties, and the studies used subjects who were
unaware of the movements predicted by their recorded uni
142 ologists and other health care providers are
unaware of the negative influence of disparate care on C
143 Most of us live blissfully
unaware of the orchestrated function that our internal o
144 Furthermore, chemists were often
unaware of the parameters (such as compound size) which
145 2 y of experience in PSMA-based imaging and
unaware of the patients' clinical history.
146 e tested further by an expert reader who was
unaware of the patients' clinical information.
147 rpreted the CT portion of the PET/CT (CT(p))
unaware of the PET results and the associated enhanced d
148 tosis) was assessed by a pathologist who was
unaware of the PET results and the clinical outcome.
149 gestive tract were analysed by a pathologist
unaware of the piglets' status.
150 ture may rest with growing numbers of people
unaware of the potential insidious dangers of sitting to
151 Patients and staff assessing outcomes were
unaware of the practice's study group assignment.
152 % (90 of 425) of clinicians interviewed were
unaware of the presence of a CVC.
153 The majority of these patients are
unaware of the presence of Barrett's esophagus prior to
154 ndings and hospitalists were more frequently
unaware of the presence of CVCs than interns and residen
155 Clinicians are frequently
unaware of the presence of PICCs and triple-lumen cathet
156 s with diabetes and their care providers are
unaware of the presence of the disease.
157 ed to the mouse as a research model might be
unaware of the profound impact of changes in genetic bac
158 g standards of care, yet providers are often
unaware of the racial composition of the study populatio
159 Participants and investigators were
unaware of the random allocation.
160 Laboratory personnel were
unaware of the randomisation groups.
161 actors were also identified, including being
unaware of the recall and poor CL hygiene practices, hig
162 ronic calipers by four radiologists who were
unaware of the reference size measurements.
163 adults to comprehensive eye doctors who are
unaware of the relationship of cupping, field defects, a
164 Two readers,
unaware of the reports of other imaging studies and clin
165 were no complications, and the patients were
unaware of the stimulation.
166 The patients and clinicians were
unaware of the study assignments throughout the trial.
167 Psychiatrists
unaware of the study objective assessed the videos and s
168 ia in which the assessors of end points were
unaware of the study-group assignments.
169 ated by a clinical-events committee that was
unaware of the study-group assignments.
170 cal-events classification committee that was
unaware of the study-group assignments.
171 Investigators and patients were
unaware of the study-group assignments.
172 Women in the control group were
unaware of the study.
173 While
unaware of the suppressed pictures, heterosexual males'
174 a training session, four trauma radiologists
unaware of the surgical outcome independently reviewed a
175 novative surgery as a strength, but 55% were
unaware of the SUS recommendations; 23% reported that th
176 Investigators and participants were
unaware of the treatment allocation status.
177 Patients and investigators were
unaware of the treatment assignments and microbiologic t
178 udy, investigators and participants remained
unaware of the treatment assignments through the childre
179 dy coordinators, and all care providers were
unaware of the treatment assignments.
180 Assessors were
unaware of the treatment assignments.
181 91% of the infants by investigators who were
unaware of the treatment assignments.
182 tment or evaluation of the participants were
unaware of the treatment group assignments.
183 atients, clinicians, and research staff were
unaware of the trial group assignments throughout the tr
184 ng vaccine-related; the participant remained
unaware of the trial-group assignment.
185 ich both the participants and observers were
unaware of the trial-group assignments, we randomly assi
186 Control participants were
unaware of the trial.
187 oup and participants not yet randomised were
unaware of their allocation status.
188 attitudes, which suggests that spouses were
unaware of their automatic attitudes.
189 s suggest that many postmenopausal women are
unaware of their bone density and could benefit from scr
190 A total of 945 women were previously
unaware of their bone density, although, for 344 (36.4%)
191 0s, many infectious disease personnel remain
unaware of their clinical importance.
192 r the identification of affected individuals
unaware of their condition.
193 half of those at borderline-high risk remain
unaware of their condition.
194 y planning, most FX premutation carriers are
unaware of their condition.
195 cy virus (HIV) in the United States, 20% are
unaware of their diagnosis.
196 f 164) of those diagnosed with glaucoma were
unaware of their diagnosis.
197 Seventy-eight individuals (89.7%) were
unaware of their disease.
198 Most affected subjects were
unaware of their disease.
199 orming an unrelated cognitive task, and were
unaware of their existence.
200 lstones cause clinical events among subjects
unaware of their gallstone status.
201 The median detection rate of PWID who were
unaware of their HCV infection was 2.5 per day.
202 infected persons, of whom 2,325 (57.4%) were
unaware of their HIV infection and 2,816 (69.5%) were HI
203 treatment cascade, starting with the percent
unaware of their HIV infection in a population and linka
204 The overall detection rate of people
unaware of their HIV infection was 0.5 persons per day,
205 wly diagnosed cases and imputing for persons
unaware of their HIV infection.
206 e means to identify high-risk youths who are
unaware of their HIV status.
207 To identify individuals who are
unaware of their HIV-positive status and achieve testing
208 Focusing on identifying individuals who are
unaware of their HIV-positive status in combination with
209 women younger than 40 years, 62 (78.5%) were
unaware of their HIV-positive status, 76 (96.2%) were no
210 alence of HIV, roughly 280,000 Americans are
unaware of their human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infe
211 At baseline, women were often
unaware of their increased risk of breast cancer; 40% (3
212 Up to 60% of HBV-infected persons are
unaware of their infection, and many remain asymptomatic
213 Most HCV-infected subjects are
unaware of their infection, remaining at risk for transm
214 approximately 16% and 50%, respectively, are
unaware of their infection.
215 roximately 50% to 75% of infected adults are
unaware of their infection.
216 Most of those affected are
unaware of their lack of iron, in part because detection
217 Two hundred and sixty-one persons
unaware of their mutation status enrolled in the Dominan
218 ults at risk for HD who had chosen to remain
unaware of their mutation status.
219 because young and severely ill children are
unaware of their ocular problems.
220 ding to health care costs, most surgeons are
unaware of their operating room costs.
221 oners, practice staff, and SSS advisers were
unaware of their patients' allocation.
222 Because affected individuals are often
unaware of their sensorimotor and cognitive deficits, th
223 nodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected youths are
unaware of their serostatus (approximately 60%) and ther
224 ly needed to identify the millions of people
unaware of their status and link them to treatment.
225 y HIV- and HCV-infected PWID and MSM who are
unaware of their status and those who are viremic across
226 prevalence of HIV-infected persons who were
unaware of their status increased with sampling depth, f
227 Most HCV-infected persons are
unaware of their status yet are at risk for life-threate
228 people living with HIV in Latin America are
unaware of their status, are diagnosed late, and enter i
229 , ages 13-24), but >50% of YMSM with HIV are
unaware of their status.
230 poor access to HIV testing services and are
unaware of their status.
231 uals, and 50%-75% of infected persons remain
unaware of their status.
232 itis C virus (HCV) infection and 50%-70% are
unaware of their status.
233 r measles or immunization, and 97 (35%) were
unaware of their status.
234 13,043 HIV-infected adults, 4932 (38%) were
unaware of their status.
235 gative and HIV-positive individuals who were
unaware of their status; aware, but not in HIV care; in
236 Yet, city officials are largely either
unaware of their upstream emissions or doubtful about th
237 val [CI], 15%-40%) reported being completely
unaware of their vision loss.
238 However, many practicing physicians are
unaware of these disorders in their pediatric and adult
239 e found that observers were often completely
unaware of these drastic alterations to their visual wor
240 G PET/CT imaging, but 30% of responders were
unaware of these guidelines.
241 The ancient Roman world was
unaware of these risks.
242 ic kidney will go through his/her whole life
unaware of this condition, unless it is discovered durin
243 he majority of patients with retinopathy are
unaware of this diagnosis, including the majority of tho
244 and show that even university students seem
unaware of this fact.
245 Although participants were
unaware of this gaze-contingent manipulation, their choi
246 d the world medical community remain largely
unaware of this problem.
247 rs (including those assessing outcomes) were
unaware of treatment allocation throughout the study.
248 atients, investigators, and MRI readers were
unaware of treatment allocation.
249 Both investigators and patients were
unaware of treatment allocation.
250 de 3-5), 6 months after enrollment, measured
unaware of treatment allocation.
251 Study staff and participants were
unaware of treatment allocations, and masking was achiev
252 Assessors and participants were
unaware of treatment allocations.
253 d of 4 cycles of chemotherapy by a clinician
unaware of treatment assignment, and device safety.
254 ssessed by an independent endpoint committee
unaware of treatment assignment.
255 nvestigators, and other study personnel were
unaware of treatment assignment.
256 centrally assessed by investigators who were
unaware of treatment assignment.
257 done in a central laboratory by technicians
unaware of treatment assignment.
258 articipants, parents, and nursing staff were
unaware of treatment.
259 thout Matrix-M1 adjuvant, and with observers
unaware of trial-group assignments) in 131 healthy adult
260 two gastrointestinal radiologists, who were
unaware of tumor prevalence and findings at gross pathol
261 nt process keeps clinicians and participants
unaware of upcoming assignments.
262 l studies have shown that subjects are often
unaware of visual stimuli presented around the time of a
263 The interviewers were
unaware of what group the participants were assigned to.
264 d either benign or malignant tissue but were
unaware of which voxels had been labeled benign or malig
265 for parents who may otherwise have remained
unaware of, or unwilling to engage with such provision.
266 urprise, a lifelong theme emerged that I was
unaware of, that is, the role of maintaining balance bet
267 were revealed in minimally conscious but not
unaware patients.
268 awareness campaigns should be made to target
unaware population.
269 Both aware and
unaware subjects showed fear-potentiated startle.
270 Overall, 45% of women were
unaware that CVD is the number 1 killer of women; only 1
271 Several respondents were
unaware that disease in a vaccinated person is infectiou
272 any policymakers and commissioners are still
unaware that effective programmes exist, or that when im
273 easons for gaps included feeling well, being
unaware that follow-up was required, and complete absenc
274 However, most women are
unaware that inconsequential disease can also be detecte
275 ay have an adverse outcome if the surgeon is
unaware that it will affect both pattern strabismus and
276 cinated cases with comorbidities were mostly
unaware that the child required PPV23 and/or expected pe
277 on of a health care professional, and may be
unaware that the FDA regulates them.
278 Participants who were
unaware that the scene had been altered looked at the ch
279 w weeks of infection, when most patients are
unaware that they are infected.
280 itis B virus (HBV), and up to two thirds are
unaware that they are infected.
281 w weeks of infection, when most patients are
unaware that they are infected.
282 These individuals were
unaware that they had been infected because they were sp
283 ed proportion 49%) of respondents previously
unaware that they had hepatitis C.
284 infected persons, of whom 5,337 (92.4%) were
unaware that they were infected with HCV and 4,728 (81.8
285 most participants in the HMI condition were
unaware that they were working alongside an artificial a
286 s may arise because autistic individuals are
unaware that they will also gain or lose reputation in t
287 However, many clinicians are
unaware that tranexamic acid causes seizures.
288 availability quartile were more likely to be
unaware they had ARMD (PM, 93.8%; 90% CI, 90.6%-97.0%; v
289 ic retinopathy, and whether individuals were
unaware they had ARMD.
290 availability quartile were less likely to be
unaware they had diabetic retinopathy (predictive margin
291 n in the past year, whether individuals were
unaware they had diabetic retinopathy, whether diabetic
292 sub-Saharan Africa, and individuals who are
unaware they have the disorder are at very high risk of
293 they have not yet developed symptoms and are
unaware they were exposed.
294 that were more active in the aware than the
unaware trials.
295 ndication that eye movements could reveal an
unaware (
unconscious) form of memory.
296 of 18 patients diagnosed to be vigilant but
unaware (
Unresponsive Wakefulness Syndrome) and 17 patie
297 In this fMRI study, we instantiated reliable
unaware visual perception conditions by means of continu
298 In this fMRI study, we instantiated
unaware visual perception conditions, by dynamically sup
299 Still, we found that observers were
unaware when a large portion of their field of view was
300 visual afterimages of stimuli of which he is
unaware when they are presented.