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1 ith one's liberal values can help, if one is willing.
2 , choosing appropriate problems, identifying willing and able collaborators, and publishing the resul
3 care service has coordinated care for every willing and able fragility fracture patient with positiv
7 e cognitive processing, some individuals are willing and able to go about the costly process of quest
8 articipants in multicenter cancer trials are willing and able to report their own symptomatic AEs at
10 ols (58.3%, 95% CI, 49.9%-66.7%) and faculty willing and able to teach LGBT-related curricular conten
11 transplantation in the majority of patients willing and able to undergo this procedure and subsequen
12 previously found that citizen scientists are willing and capable of performing named entity recogniti
15 ess between cohorts of transplant recipients willing and unwilling to receive HCV-viremic hearts.
17 lecommunicator is provided just in time to a willing caller, transforming the caller into a lay rescu
18 capes provided favorable growth habitats and willing dispersal partners in the wake of ecological uph
22 affordable, and selective DNA biosensors is willing, due to the important role of DNA detection in t
24 e for a driving force, and the perception of willing is not fully processed until after the movement.
25 -making for pediatric patients with healthy, willing living donors should consider these findings in
26 conclude that T62D-hDAT represents an efflux-willing, Na(+)-primed orientation-possibly representing
27 his may be helpful for those who are neither willing nor able to schedule time for PA almost every da
28 icipants were cigarette smokers who were not willing or able to quit smoking within the next month bu
31 hat people living in rural areas may be less willing or able to undergo elective surgical procedures.
32 clinical and data coordinating centers, and willing participants who devoted their time to make the
33 s greater than 1000 copies per mL and with a willing partner, were randomly assigned (1:1), via compu
35 would imply that alkali metal alkoxides are willing partners in these electron transfer reactions, b
36 include hospital review, attempts to find a willing provider at another institution, and opportunity
37 essive expansion of qualified hospitals, and willing providers and early imaging strategies to match
38 he highest income bracket (>$90,000) is more willing than all others (P = 0.0001), that men are more
39 cts that longer-lived species should be less willing than shorter-lived species to return to care for
40 n all others (P = 0.0001), that men are more willing than women (P = 0.0011), and that the proportion
41 P = 0.0002), that older populations are more willing than younger (P<0.0001), that the highest income
44 oration of VA, patients with nAMD seem to be willing to accept a high treatment burden with regular i
46 vers, 82% of their recipients were listed as willing to accept a segmental liver, and only 3% were li
47 ening VA, patients in our study stated to be willing to accept a very long time needed per physician
48 -adjusted life-years, QALYs) between cohorts willing to accept any heart and those willing to accept
51 ces, despite evidence that some patients are willing to accept increased side-effect risk in exchange
52 uating usual medical practices, but they are willing to accept less elaborate approaches than written
55 nd parents of children with IBD appear to be willing to accept the known risks associated with IBD th
60 of treatment, how much risk IBD patients are willing to accept, and to introduce ideas to facilitate
66 more likely to rate pain higher and be more willing to administer opioid analgesics than were physic
67 iencing greater pain intensity and were more willing to administer opioid analgesics to them than to
69 a friend, family member, or community member willing to advocate for the candidate) for this advocacy
71 ection of force for which the brain was less willing to assign effort to an arm was generally the dir
76 practices from Belgium and Canada that were willing to be assigned to either of the study groups, pa
77 ted drug injection in the past 30 days, were willing to be interviewed for about 1 hour and tested fo
80 sing the intention-to-behavior gap for those willing to be vaccinated rather than focusing on those h
82 ties associated with identifying individuals willing to become suicide terrorists, understanding the
87 d to the burden of health care costs and are willing to consider alternative options based on a patie
89 of the participants were definitely/probably willing to consider knee replacement, with no difference
91 erall, members of potential user groups were willing to consider taking PrEP (61% reported that they
93 ough this measure may be welcome in patients willing to contribute to their disease management, limit
94 storical evidence shows that people are more willing to cooperate with others and punish defectors wh
99 upport of this view, we show that adults are willing to destroy others' resources to avoid inequality
100 select chemical fragments that they would be willing to develop into a lead compound from a set of ~4
103 s reporting poorer physical health were less willing to discuss their daily functioning problems (P <
104 scuss ADs with their oncologist but would be willing to discuss them with an admitting physician.
105 The degree to which the US voting public is willing to donate a kidney and the perceptions of curren
106 ggesting that one-third of patients might be willing to donate at imminent death, we estimate that be
108 of Wisconsin would be medically eligible and willing to donate each year at the time of imminent deat
111 aving lives, resulting in fewer participants willing to donate organs or support measures that facili
113 ntion to whether people around the world are willing to donate their data that are then subsequently
116 participants (66.04%) stated that they were willing to donate their organs for transplant purposes.
117 gislation, the proportion of people who were willing to donate their organs was greater in opt-out (8
118 was specified as a medical doctor and least willing to donate when the recipient was a for-profit re
121 S Food and Drug Administration approval, are willing to employ gene transfer therapies in their patie
122 commons dilemmas have found that people are willing to engage in costly punishment, frequently gener
130 o reduce their own carbon footprint and were willing to explore alternatives to the traditional confe
133 In addition, 66% indicated they would be willing to forgo a portion of their income to provide ca
135 ether, and under what conditions, people are willing to forgo monetary reward for the sake of influen
137 y to participate in decision-making, and (6) willing to fulfill several supportive roles including pa
139 across different samples, people are indeed willing to gamble, subjecting themselves to electric sho
140 nterfere with the progestogen-only pill, and willing to give contact details for follow-up were invit
141 pondents (57-71% depending on scenario) were willing to give leeway to future surrogate decision-make
143 device for another), or (c) if they would be willing to go to the clinic for the given increase in SN
146 for research decision making, and most were willing to grant their proxy leeway over their advance c
148 iety of Critical Care Medicine membership is willing to help support them and work to further shape t
150 he American Psychiatric Association was less willing to implement a dimensional approach to the diagn
151 lemented by fair-minded individuals, who are willing to impose the cooperation norm at a personal cos
152 platform in their own lab but also for those willing to incorporate FPOP as an additional tool in add
153 ess for mussels with evidences of OA and are willing to increase the price they pay to avoid negative
154 onstrate experimentally that chimpanzees are willing to incur a material cost to deliver rewards to a
159 rofessionals of outstanding promise who were willing to join me in "betting the house" that, working
160 rt, motivated students and postdocs who were willing to join my search for molecular understanding of
161 show that the brain controls how much it is willing to learn from the current error through a princi
162 domised trial, undertaken in the UK, smokers willing to make a quit attempt were randomly allocated,
163 frequencies of "oversocialized" individuals willing to make extreme sacrifices for their groups no m
166 d to provide care to the underserved and are willing to make personal sacrifices to meet that need.
168 h on the effort contributions volunteers are willing to make to crowd science projects is lacking.
172 s critically on highly connected individuals willing to mobilize people in distant locations, overcom
173 ly 14% to 53% of participating surgeons were willing to offer exploration following neoadjuvant thera
174 dictive value for pathCR at which one may be willing to omit surgery, there was no clear incremental
176 (5) Both donors and recipients are more willing to participate if their intended recipient or do
177 gh risk for acquiring an infection, and were willing to participate in a behavioral intervention and
178 on-weighted respondents stated they would be willing to participate in a biobank; willingness and att
179 ligible patients were at least 18 years old, willing to participate in a weekly group, and able to pr
181 ne transfer scenario) to 92% (drug RCT) were willing to participate in future dementia research.
184 ponders to prior antiviral therapy but still willing to participate in long-term pegylated interferon
186 cietal authority and justice, and to be more willing to participate in political, social, and familia
187 nceived naturally within 1 year and remained willing to participate in the trial were randomly assign
196 ed over alternative strategies if society is willing to pay $50,000/QALY and statins cost $1.54 to $2
197 primary care was 90% if decision makers were willing to pay 1,900 pounds for improvements in function
205 tion also elevated the effort cost rats were willing to pay for cocaine and made associated cues beco
206 urce value - meaning the amount a partner is willing to pay for it - by mediating where and when it i
207 We examine how much more society ought to be willing to pay for TAF over TDF, in exchange for its imp
208 example, studies have shown that people are willing to pay more for a small set of high-quality good
209 l cookstove technology and are therefore not willing to pay much for a new nontraditional cookstove.
211 Patients reported high satisfaction and were willing to pay out of pocket for access to such services
213 a maximum probability of 0.61 if society is willing to pay pound 1,800 per minute less sedentary tim
214 ared with the comparison group if society is willing to pay pound 1.50 per extra step/day, a maximum
215 time/day, and 0.13 probability if society is willing to pay pound 30,000 per quality-adjusted life-ye
216 -money auction), although a modest share was willing to pay the actual or expected retail price for l
218 ete latrine SanPlats, 60% of households were willing to pay US$0.48 and 10% of households were willin
219 ng to pay US$0.48 and 10% of households were willing to pay US$4.05, yet the average cost of supplyin
221 KR by surgeons who were either expert in and willing to perform both surgeries or by a surgeon with p
223 I], 0.46 to 0.89; P=0.008) and would be more willing to prescribe drugs tested in high-rigor trials t
224 Physicians reported that they would be less willing to prescribe drugs tested in low-rigor trials th
225 ts rated pain intensity higher and were more willing to prescribe opioids to female, African-American
227 ased the amount of effort that patients were willing to produce for a given reward and (2) slowed dow
228 acted authors to determine whether they were willing to produce new predictions for standardised scen
229 festyle of the nurse or that nurses are more willing to promote the health of their patients by offer
230 articipants were asked whether they would be willing to provide additional data by means of surveys a
232 ca, age 18-25 years, in good general health, willing to provide informed consent, and were not pregna
233 how that the hosting population is typically willing to provide water and sanitation services to disp
234 a, aged at least 18 years, and were able and willing to provide written consent to participate in the
235 bsence of such institutions, individuals are willing to punish defectors, even at a cost to themselve
237 n in the central amygdala makes a mother rat willing to put her life in danger in order to protect he
238 older with genotype 1 HCV infection who were willing to receive HCV therapy on site in the OAT progra
239 ive at that visit or within a month and were willing to receive PrEP counselling were interviewed to
240 example, when her owner was in the room and willing to reciprocate communication, the parrot was mor
241 ng or able to quit within the next month but willing to reduce cigarette consumption and make a quit
242 not be ready to quit immediately but may be willing to reduce cigarette consumption with the goal of
243 le to quit smoking within the next month but willing to reduce smoking and make a quit attempt within
245 f black women and 59% of Hispanic women were willing to return for a second noninvasive procedure des
248 vior is instead hyperaltruistic: We are more willing to sacrifice gains to spare others from harm tha
252 e often open about the code they produce and willing to share it, but there is little appreciation am
254 teams in any setting is when each member is willing to speak up to share thoughts and ideas to impro
255 asting in both conditions, participants were willing to spend more money on food items only after sle
257 treatment for cancer, and even those who are willing to stop treatment, express a clear preference fo
258 rcentage of HHCs of MDR-TB/RR-TB index cases willing to take hypothetical MDR TPT provides important
259 ife expectancy of at least 10 years, and are willing to take low-dose aspirin daily for at least 10 y
260 ife expectancy of at least 10 years, and are willing to take low-dose aspirin daily for at least 10 y
261 ife expectancy of at least 10 years, and are willing to take low-dose aspirin daily for at least 10 y
263 ultiple challenges, MSM in Thailand would be willing to take PrEP, even if they had to experience inc
264 Whereas over half of MSM said they were willing to take PrEP, only about 4% reported using PrEP.
265 and Hispanic women (65%) were slightly less willing to take this risk than were white women (75%) (P
267 Patients and health care professionals are willing to tolerate high rates of false-positive diagnos
268 ardiovascular disease participants were only willing to trade 3.1(2.1 to 4.7), 1.7(1.1 to 2.5), and 1
269 .988-0.992), including approximately 70% not willing to trade any amount of time to avoid taking a pr
271 curred in 98 of 145 (68%) patients initially willing to trade survival time, and was more common with
275 -65 years) were previously untreated or were willing to undergo a 1-week medication washout before th
276 of dying to undergo WLS, but only 57.5% were willing to undergo a hypothetical treatment that produce
278 t in the household the night before and were willing to undergo home-based HIV testing, answer demogr
280 median, 5; IQR, 3-7; P = 0.03) and were more willing to undergo PET/CT colonography again (36/43 [84%
283 overall change of at least 30% in proportion willing to vaccinate as risk of infection increases.
284 women (P = 0.0011), and that the proportion willing to vaccinate is related to both ideology and the
285 isk of mortality invokes a larger proportion willing to vaccinate than mere morbidity (P = 0.0002), t
286 dering morbidity information, the proportion willing to vaccinate went from 0.476 (0.449-0.503) at 0
294 when it comes to money, but chimpanzees are willing to wait longer than humans for food, suggesting
300 individual will both be more likely, or more willing, to form a new, or strengthen an existing, conne