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1 ient sensitivity, 83.3%; or 100% during time worn).
2 rioration criteria (requiring glasses if not wearing).
3 s reddish during the 1-hr periods of glasses wear.
4 tolith content should be reflected in dental wear.
5 tion of MDF process changed the mechanism of wear.
6 ctual foods eaten, such as microscopic tooth wear.
7 inding microbial keratitis from contact lens wear.
8 ndividuals of both groups with SVCL and MFCL wear.
9 ons following trauma and during contact lens wear.
10 the other eye or a contraindication for lens wear.
11 f the causal role of reflux in erosive tooth wear.
12 or congenital) and hours of daily prosthesis wear.
13 I-III cracking phenomenon before appreciable wear.
14 avioral responses were noted when these were worn.
15 nequality, and community perceptions of mask wearing.
16 fomite transmission are associated with mask wearing.
17 ve because of degradation such as mechanical wearing.
18 intless as searching for the glasses you are wearing.
19 k factor for keratitis included contact lens wear (79%).
20 th nonacademic providers were more likely to wear a cap (16.3% vs. 6.8%; P = 0.006), mask (43.0% vs.
21  a partner would hit her if she asked him to wear a condom (indirect effect = 1.5 [95% CI -0.3, 3.3])
22  a partner would hit her if she asked him to wear a condom (indirect effect = 1.5, 95% CI: -0.3, 3.3)
23                 Ideally patients should also wear a face mask during all slit lamp examinations.
24 o mask recommendation or a recommendation to wear a mask when outside the home among other persons to
25 er topical antibiotics before injection, 36% wear a mask, 73% wear gloves, and 45% always dilate the
26 t) in older adults before, during, and after wearing a 3-layer plane-shaped disposable nonmedical fac
27 articularly true for early-deafened children wearing a cochlear implant (CI), who must exhibit great
28  an eye shield (high-risk exposure) or while wearing a face mask but no eye shield (moderate-risk exp
29 erstand speech in such situations, even when wearing a hearing aid.
30 e loudly, but do not cough more loudly, when wearing a mask.
31 when subjects performed everyday tasks while wearing a mobile eye tracker equipped with an inertial m
32 ine popular sleep devices while concurrently wearing a previously validated electroencephalography (E
33   During the "no-talking" scenario, subjects wearing a tight-fitting surgical mask with tape develope
34        During the speech scenarios, subjects wearing a tight-fitting surgical mask with tape had sign
35         Myopia is induced when a growing eye wears a diffuser that deprives it of detailed spatial vi
36                                     Patients wore a 252-electrode vest for body surface mapping.
37  different meals in a laboratory setting and wore a chewing sensor while being videotaped.
38 /- 4; BMI 23.1 +/- 0.8; HbA(1c) 5.0 +/- 0.1) wore a continuous glucose monitor (Dexcom) to measure hy
39                             Each participant wore a hip accelerometer for 1 week to measure daily min
40         The 2616 ARIC study participants who wore a leadless, ambulatory ECG monitor (Zio XT Patch) f
41                      Nearly all (99%) people wore a mask during the covid-19 pandemic, with most (73.
42              In the in situ test, volunteers wore a palatal appliance containing titanium discs.
43  reductions on the medial tibia when runners wore a shoe that maximized their HMP deviation compared
44  with ASD and SIB engaged in free play while wearing accelerometers.
45                                 Participants wore accelerometers for 1 week to define average steps p
46 tory of myocardial infarction (MI) or stroke wore accelerometers for 4-to-7 days and were followed fo
47  women; 1732 [36%] individuals with obesity) wore accelerometers for a mean of 5.7 days for a mean of
48 f objectively measured inactivity from thigh-worn accelerometers, observational data, and electromygr
49                                        Thigh-worn accelerometry was feasibly deployed and should be c
50 detailing their sleep, work, and well-being; wore actigraphs; and performed psychomotor vigilance tes
51 sub-sample of the cohort at age 15 (N = 417) wore actigraphy monitors for one week during the school
52  sleep/wake behavior were assessed via wrist-worn actigraphy, whilst rhythms of circadian gene expres
53             Forty-two dogs were enrolled and wore activity monitors for 14 days.
54 in each of two experimental conditions while wearing Actiwatch devices equipped with photosensors.
55 drogel coatings exhibit low friction and low wear against natural cartilages.
56                         Medium-risk contacts wore all US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-r
57                       The patterns of dental wear along the tooth rows of nearly one hundred jaws of
58            Both physical distancing and mask-wearing, although effective in slowing the epidemic and
59 kdays and weekend days, while simultaneously wearing an actigraph device for objective measurements o
60 ed 3063 participants (age = 60-83 years) who wore an accelerometer during 9 days and undertook respir
61  Health and Nutrition Examination Survey who wore an accelerometer for up to 7 days ( from 2003-2006)
62 going RYGB in a US multi-center cohort study wore an activity monitor and completed the Beck Depressi
63             Organic biomarker and lithic use-wear analyses of archaeological implements manufactured
64                                          Use-wear analysis confirmed traces of use on 23 of the 27 ar
65 artefacts were subsequently cleaned, and use-wear analysis identified traces of use on 43 artefacts.
66 nctional classes identified in the later use-wear analysis.
67 ese results indicate that regular prosthesis wear and embodiment are connected, regardless of the act
68                    The results show that the wear and erosion from Nos.
69                                          The wear and erosion of 2 regions from Nos.
70 l studies of reflux-associated erosive tooth wear and of reflux characteristics have been reported to
71 tudinal study in patients with erosive tooth wear and oligosymptomatic GERD receiving esomeprazole fo
72 nd analyses of the relationships between use-wear and residues.
73 l and fossil individuals due to processes of wear and taphonomy.
74 ecruitment of stress systems can precipitate wear and tear on the body and may lead to many forms of
75  and durability, which sustain a lifetime of wear and tear under mechanical loading in vivo.
76 th age, through accumulated injury, physical wear and tear, and an increasing burden of disease.
77 od deprivation is associated with biological wear and tear, suggesting that neighbourhood-level inter
78  and allostatic load, a biological marker of wear and tear, taking into account individual's socioeco
79 is informative because it is subject to less wear and thus preserves more anatomy in worn or damaged
80 easures, including physical distancing, mask-wearing and shielding individuals who are the most vulne
81 ribution of landward cliff retreat, and down-wearing and stripping of rock from the shore platform.
82 thesis symmetry, skin tone match, comfort of wear, and appearance.
83 st ocular surgery, recent rigid contact lens wear, and corneal scarring.
84                     The reduced friction and wear at ambient temperature is due to the predominantly
85 the sample recording at least 6 full days of wear (at least 10 waking hours).
86 developed as a novel class of lubricant anti-wear (AW) additives, but the formation mechanism of thei
87                            5 normal subjects wore Bangerter foil goggles to simulate blur for compara
88                                          The wear behavior of intact natural molar teeth was investig
89 y of polishing and glass infiltration on the wear behavior of monolithic zirconia crowns.
90                              The erosion and wear behavior of the gas-solid mixture in the flow passa
91 istics were used to assess the public's mask-wearing behaviours.
92 nown about the public's compliance with mask-wearing behaviours.
93 identify the risk factors affecting the mask-wearing behaviours.
94 urther improvements by reducing friction and wear between moving parts.
95                             Eleven observers wore bright red glasses for five 1-hr periods per day, f
96 ns or "No Talking" group if no face mask was worn but a no-talking policy was observed during intravi
97 actor of 2.0, compared to when the GyBAR was worn but inactive.
98                                              Wear by fine-grained quartz (>5/<50 um), loess, and kaol
99  mixtures extracted from wristbands (n = 72) worn by adults in central North Carolina participating i
100                 Here, we analyzed wristbands worn by children (ages 3-6) for 18 OPEs and 10 phthalate
101 led eagle talons represent a kind of jewelry worn by Krapina Neandertals some 130,000 years ago.
102 rsonnel, N95 respirators vs medical masks as worn by participants in this trial resulted in no signif
103 ed based on measurements from accelerometers worn by participants over 1 week.
104  data from area monitors and locator devices worn by the child.
105 ose in each case was recorded by a dosimeter worn by the physician and is reported as the personal do
106 ed into "Face Mask" group if face masks were worn by the physician during intravitreal injections or
107                  Police departments use body-worn cameras (body cams) and dashboard cameras (dash cam
108                                  Police body-worn cameras (BWCs) have been widely promoted as a techn
109 thing; the nature of the contaminant; and by wear, care, and storage practices.
110 c excursions differ between 2 simultaneously worn CGMs.
111          Hand hygiene before and during mask-wearing, choosing an appropriate type of face mask, reus
112 vides a fundamental basis for predicting the wear coefficient for sliding rough contacts, given the s
113 sses heat radiation loss without sacrificing wearing comfort.
114 dent decisions (for example, increasing mask-wearing compliance and avoiding larger gatherings) that
115                  These results indicate that wearing compression stockings after endothermal ablation
116 was undertaken to investigate the effects of wearing compression stockings after varicose vein treatm
117  Technologies Ltd., Glasgow, United Kingdom) worn continuously over 7 days; data were collected in 20
118  was determined that the respondent actually wore correction for certain activities.
119              Reported adherence to spectacle wear correlated with reported patching (r = 0.30, P = .0
120 compliance despite moderate acceptance; mask wearing correlated positively with other protective beha
121  Meanwhile, PolZ crowns presented no visible wear damage.
122 ace with oxygen to form an oxide interlayer, wear debris generation and breakdown, tribofilm growth v
123 etal cations are the contact surface and the wear debris, and the latter contains important 'historic
124                                              Wear depth and volume loss were determined with micro-co
125                                     A pocket-worn device (SitFIT) allowed self-monitoring of sedentar
126 ing esomeprazole for one year, erosive tooth wear did not progress further in the majority of patient
127 rforming various expiratory activities while wearing different types of medical-grade or homemade mas
128                        Participants reported wearing disposable medical masks (93.8%), followed by N9
129                              Food processing wears down teeth, thus affecting tooth functionality and
130 titioners were more likely to use protective wear during the procedure.
131 ), wristbands (n = 28), and armbands (n = 9) worn during a ~8 h work shift accumulated detectable amo
132           Only 36.1% of students with myopia wore eyeglasses when they attended the survey.
133                            Nearly all people wore face mask and most of them used it properly during
134 le of pandemic-mitigation strategies such as wearing facemasks and social distancing, and implement t
135 ained restorations, and presence of occlusal wear facets on teeth were significantly associated with
136      Wearable sensors have evolved from body-worn fitness tracking devices to multifunctional, highly
137 hey walked on a narrow beam with and without wearing flat, rigid soles on their feet.
138 ate the effect of interrupting negative lens wear for short periods early or late during the developm
139            A Sony PlayStation VR headset was worn for 2 sequential play sessions (of 30 minutes each)
140 pine with the 3D-printed padded collar being worn for 4 hour periods.
141 ) patch was mailed to the participant, to be worn for up to 7 days.
142 n time as liquid chromatography (LC) columns wear, forcing targeted scheduling windows to be much lar
143 brid MoS(2)-GO solid lubricant in mitigating wear-friction behavior of steel-on-steel tribopair in a
144 c sliding test and demonstrated an excellent wear/friction performance in all environments and coatin
145  clinical disability, who completed the 6MWT wearing gait analysis system.
146 al controls without glasses, and 19 controls wearing glasses (aged 8-11 years) completed the Child 5-
147 ry eyes (P < .0001), and trouble seeing when wearing glasses (P < .0001).
148 ave moderate to high myopia and difficulties wearing glasses or contact lenses.
149  their color vision after only a few days of wearing glasses that boost color contrasts, potentially
150                       Compared with controls wearing glasses, PedEyeQ scores were lower for residual
151 ldren with moderate to high hyperopia, 17.6% wore glasses.
152 otics before injection, 36% wear a mask, 73% wear gloves, and 45% always dilate the eyes before injec
153 , we measured one week of sleep with a wrist-worn GT3X+ actigraph in 160 adolescents (96 girls, 17.7
154          These findings suggest that a wrist-worn haptic device could be effective for improving spat
155 evels of psychopathology when assessed while wearing hearing aids.
156       Participants were randomly assigned to wear high add power (n = 98), medium add power (n = 98),
157                     Fifteen medical students wore Holter monitors and watched three videos depicting
158 introduces a "blue pyjama syndrome" (whereby wearing hospital pyjamas results in an exaggerated impre
159 hour per day 5 days per week) plus spectacle wear if needed (n = 69) or continued spectacle correctio
160 le based on repeatable observations of tooth wear in a large sample of intact jaws.
161 al dust/grit adhering to plants causes tooth wear in mammalian herbivores.
162 tion of the effectiveness of widespread mask wearing in reducing community transmission.
163  the findings add to what we know about mask wearing in the community and risk for SARS-CoV-2 infecti
164 a unique randomized controlled trial of mask wearing in the community to mitigate SARS-CoV-2 infectio
165 o enamel but are themselves heavily abraded (worn) in the process.
166 ind, crossover, in situ study, 10 volunteers wore, in 3 phases of 7 days each, a palatal appliance co
167  of knowledge regarding how clothing, during wear, influences exposure to molecular chemicals, abioti
168                                  The surface wear is demonstrated to be triggered by the multivalent
169 ers from garments to air as a consequence of wear is of equal importance to releases to water.
170                                Although mask wearing is intended, in part, to protect others from exh
171 Apple Watch Series 0) and instructed them to wear it daily, which measured their habitual physical ac
172  Data were compared to treated controls that wore lenses continuously (N = 12) and untreated controls
173                                   Volunteers wearing long-sleeve shirts and pants produced 40% more F
174 e randomly assigned to the recommendation to wear masks, and 2994 were assigned to control; 4862 comp
175 otection to mask wearers when others are not wearing masks and not the question of the effectiveness
176 rantine; general hygiene measures (including wearing masks indoors); principles on ventilation and sa
177 ence suggests that the potential benefits of wearing masks likely outweigh the potential harms when S
178 der measures that include social distancing, wearing masks, sterilization techniques, and managing cl
179 idual behavior, such as isolation at home or wearing masks.
180                                The change of wear mechanism can be associated with the reduction of f
181 alling and delamination, while the dominated wear mechanism of final pass sample is peeling with a sl
182 58 in 191 clusters were randomly assigned to wear medical masks (2668 HCP-seasons) when near patients
183 that biofeedback training in myopic children wearing MFCLs might improve the treatment effectiveness.
184                                         They wore miniature wrist wireless inertial sensors (actigrap
185    Observational evidence suggests that mask wearing mitigates transmission of severe acute respirato
186                       The well-developed and worn molariform dentition with three tooth rows supports
187                            Some participants wore multiple masks simultaneously (occasionally 26.5%,
188 ted with environmental factors, two subjects wore multiple sensors to capture the meteorological cond
189 ts in 189 clusters were randomly assigned to wear N95 respirators (2512 HCP-seasons of observation) a
190 erence in bacterial dispersion compared with wearing N95 masks.
191 ess than 6 ft for more than 10 minutes while wearing neither a face mask nor an eye shield (high-risk
192 king and coughing, respectively, compared to wearing no mask, corroborating their effectiveness at re
193                    Fishing glasses should be worn not only for UV protection, but also as injury prev
194       Discrepant microscopic and macroscopic wear observations and models are then contextualized on
195 s lubrication ability persists until surface wear occurs at high normal loads.
196    Research on the manufacture, use, and use-wear of grinding stones (including slabs and mullers) ca
197 ining chipping of outer enameloid and smooth wear of inner enameloid to preserve an efficient shape f
198 and 76 059 had readings indicating incorrect wear of the badges.
199 regional variation in the point in time when wearing of face masks became mandatory in public transpo
200                             We conclude that wearing of face masks in public corresponds to the most
201              Whether and when to mandate the wearing of facemasks in the community to prevent the spr
202 lation: Three patients who have discontinued wearing of the ocularist-made exenteration prosthesis du
203 ong aversive effects after rewarding effects wear off, accompanied by increased firing in the lateral
204 functional impairment when a medication dose wears off ("off periods"), medication-resistant tremor,
205 emor, worsening symptoms when the medication wears off, and dyskinesias.
206 riteria, were on dopaminergic treatment with wearing-off effects, and were at Hoehn and Yahr stage 2.
207 f monolithic zirconia crowns yielded reduced wear on both crown and antagonist.
208                  Although the morphology and wear on its anterior teeth indicate that it captured lar
209            Molar teeth yielded no measurable wear on the antagonist, while the wear scar on the teeth
210 rine samples and silicone wrist bands (SWBs) worn on lapels and wrists from 10 female nail technician
211 ansdermal patch is incorporated into jewelry worn on skin.
212 ally pumped magnetometers (OPMs) that can be worn on the head during movement has opened up an opport
213  along with mechanical "imperceptibility" if worn on the skin.
214  days after surgery with a diffuser that was worn on the surgically treated eye for 14 days.
215     Annual lens dose equivalents for workers wearing one badge (median, 6.9 mSv; interquartile range,
216 ens dose equivalent values among workers who wore one badge (P = .96) or those who wore two badges (P
217 d versatility in delivering self-powered and wear-optimized biomedical sensors, and are paving the wa
218 less wear and thus preserves more anatomy in worn or damaged specimens, particularly in mammals with
219 ces, resist mechanical fatigue and withstand wear over decades(2).
220      Then, the experiment was repeated after wearing PALs for one month.
221  volume brought into the environment by tire wear particles (TWP) from car tires in the European Unio
222 our had AF only when the watch was not being worn (patient sensitivity, 83.3%; or 100% during time wo
223                                      Denture-wearing patients were recruited (denture stomatitis (DS)
224 nt abrasiveness, even to such an extent that wear patterns characteristic for dietary traits (browser
225 cks as anvils, which resulted in distinctive wear patterns on the rocks and accumulations of broken m
226 d dry grass feeders displayed differences in wear patterns, with those of fresh grass feeders being s
227 covered skin and hair of health care workers wearing personal protective equipment after intubating p
228                            Some infants also wore personal UV dosimeters to measure direct UV light (
229 sive social distancing with a mandatory mask-wearing policy can prevent most COVID-19 cases on colleg
230 s each: dry eye syndrome [DES], contact lens wear, post-laser refractive surgery, and keratoconus).
231 e new pathways for identifying different use-wear processes, based on the degree of abrasion.
232 s a high-performance interface that provides wear protection, hydration, camouflage and sensing.
233 itives, but the formation mechanism of their wear protective tribofilms is not yet well understood.
234     It is demonstrated that the hardness and wear rate are improved by imposing MDF process.
235 d fast procedure is proposed to estimate the wear rate of sample after the different MDF pass numbers
236 article size will exacerbate the erosion and wear rate of the pipeline in polysilicon reduction furna
237  linear correlation between the hardness and wear rate, a simple and fast procedure is proposed to es
238                                              Wear rates in the initially soft (coarse grained) materi
239                                       Infant-worn recorders were used to collect day-long audio recor
240  furnace main channel were severely affected wear regions, which is caused by silicon particles with
241                                 Contact lens wear remained the most common predisposing factor, with
242                            The combined high wear resistance and low friction are linked to the forma
243 hancement in strength, superior flexibility, wear resistance and processability.
244 arious coatings to exhibit high hardness and wear resistance.
245 gasoline), brake wear, tire and road surface wear, resuspension of roadside dust, underground, train
246 k indirectly increases women's intentions to wear revealing clothing and that it does so by increasin
247                                     Although wearing rigid soles can be used to assist balance, there
248 measurable wear on the antagonist, while the wear scar on the teeth was greater than that on zirconia
249   PolGZ and NoPolGZ crowns exhibited shallow wear scars, where material loss remained within the glas
250 a captured with commercially available wrist worn sensors in 35 participants with Parkinson's disease
251 responses to near visual stimuli in patients wearing single vision (SV) and multifocal soft contact l
252 e sensors correlate the mechanical strain at wearing sites to lung volume by measuring the local circ
253 t a closed college campus that involved mask wearing, social distancing, and daily temperature and sy
254  semi-implantable devices with an externally worn sound processor that hosts the microphone and sound
255 ion in their treated eye were more likely to wear spectacles >=80% of their waking hours than childre
256 hood that may necessitate an IOL exchange or wearing spectacles or contact lenses with a large refrac
257   Total length of molar shear decreased with wear, suggesting a dietary shift during ontogeny.
258                        The recommendation to wear surgical masks to supplement other public health me
259 xamined in 18 emmetropes and 19 myopes while wearing SVCLs and MFCLs (centre-distance).
260 nts produced 40% more FAPs relative to those wearing t-shirts and shorts.
261 g the first four weeks of uninterrupted lens wear (T(4) - T(0): 3.67 +/- 1.1 um/day, T(8) - T(4): 3.5
262                       Children were asked to wear the accelerometer for 7 days.
263            Results suggest that participants wearing the device experienced significantly more chills
264 reased awareness of peripheral hazards while wearing the DSpecs.
265 mproved significantly after a few minutes of wearing the light goggles.
266  developed fewer CFUs compared with subjects wearing the same mask without tape (difference 0.93 CFUs
267 t as the saying goes "heavy is the head that wears the crown".
268  history of paroxysmal AF who simultaneously wore the AFSW with SmartRhythm 0.1 software.
269           Eighty-two percent of participants wore the device for a minimum of eighty percent of each
270                   Seventeen healthy subjects wore the device near continuously for up to thirty days,
271                         Then, adult subjects wore the device on weekdays and weekend days, while simu
272                                 Participants wore the intervention for 8 weeks.
273 articipants without clinically recognized AF wore the monitor twice, each time for up to 2 weeks.
274 e 53+/-9 years, 61% women, 9% non-White) who wore the smartwatch >=5 hours per day for >=30 days.
275 and accommodation re-assessed while patients wore the SVCLs and MFCLs.
276                                 Participants wore the wrist actigraph at home and in the hospital, an
277 articipants reported "always" or "sometimes" wearing their assigned devices vs 90.2% in the mask grou
278    The training was more effective in myopes wearing their habitual SVCLs.
279 rials can repair damage caused by mechanical wear, thereby extending lifetime of devices.
280 mixed effects models adjusting for age, sex, wear time, and familial structure.
281  emissions (both diesel and gasoline), brake wear, tire and road surface wear, resuspension of roadsi
282               Craniodental morphology, tooth wear, torso vertebral morphology, and body size all sugg
283 tion of the artefacts revealed potential use-wear traces but no visible residues.
284 pplied to infer diet from microscopic dental wear traces.
285  formation of nascent catalytic sites on the wear track can break down hydrocarbon molecules to relea
286 ment to generate a chemical tribofilm on the wear track most likely through lubricant hydrocracking,
287 Sv; n = 6218) were similar to those of staff wearing two badges (median, 7.1 mSv; interquartile range
288 rs who wore one badge (P = .96) or those who wore two badges (P = .23).
289 eeth were divided into 4 groups, including 2 wear types (attrition and erosion) and 2 locations (ante
290 lved the participant tying a knot in ribbons worn under the clothing each time they had an episode of
291                                      Erosive wear undermines the structural properties of enamel resu
292 blood agar plate secured to the forehead and wearing various face masks (no mask, loose fitting surgi
293 tanding hypothesized correlation between the wear volume and the real contact area.
294         Predictive factors for erosive tooth wear were assessed by logistic regression.
295 icate abrasives lead to distinct microscopic wear with higher roughness and complexity than caused by
296 2 episodes of AF >=1 hour while the AFSW was worn, with a total duration of 1127.1 hours.
297 f ocular surgery or trauma, and contact lens wear within 2 weeks of image acquisition were excluded.
298 the past 2 weeks or rigid gas-permeable lens wear within 4 weeks, history of prior ocular surgery or
299  this proof-of-concept pilot study, patients wore wristband pedometers and completed online patient-r
300 t the distribution and development of severe wear zone would not be affected significantly.

 
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