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1  daily tasks and family/social life, whereas working 12-hour shifts predicted higher satisfaction wit
2 th of stay = 2.85 d), care by an intensivist working 3 or fewer consecutive days was associated with
3           Compared with care by intensivists working 7+ consecutive days (adjusted ICU length of stay
4 larly relevant to conservation practitioners working across sectors, such as biodiversity conservatio
5 porting were highest for those not currently working (adjusted odds ratio, 1.66 [95% CI, 1.04-2.63]),
6                               Over 3 wk, 641 working adults logged their behavior every 30 min, compl
7 eading cause of blindness and vision loss in working age adults.
8 ctional retinal detachment (TRD) surgery are working-age adults that drive and participate in other v
9 s and a leading cause of blindness among the working-age population.
10  the trends and patterns of opioid use among working-age, privately insured patients diagnosed with M
11 entity of Abernethy malformation and gives a working algorithm for extrahepatic shunts.
12 breast cancer including 1,874 women who were working and >= 5 years younger than legal retirement age
13 s the thick filament with the sarcomere end, working as an I-band spring that accounts for the rise o
14     Participants were 479 registered nurses (working as staff nurses, while head nurses and nurse man
15 tics support, drawing on our own experiences working as support bioinformaticians on multidisciplinar
16 tients admitted to and registered ICU nurses working at 15 Dutch ICUs between January 1, 2016, and Ja
17                                A few studies working at large spatial scales actually show that trans
18 urthermore, Colombian providers appear to be working at or beyond capacity, doing 2690-3090 procedure
19                                              Working backward from the experimental results, the obse
20 AR field can become essential for scientists working both within and outside of chemical research.
21 ity, as demonstrated by the retention of its working capacity after 300 water adsorption-desorption c
22 rk not only illustrated the soundness of its working capacity but also demonstrated its potential for
23   A novel external over-the-scope additional working channel (AWC) (Ovesco, Tuebingen, Germany) was u
24 neral pattern seen in the ongoing erosion of working-class life for those born after 1950.
25 VCA) have been established by the Banff 2007 Working Classification of Skin-Containing Composite Tiss
26 t applied to a subset of participants with a working clinical diagnosis of dystonic cerebral palsy.
27 tate of Cu on the catalyst surface under the working CO(2)RR conditions, which greatly facilitates th
28 fine community engagement as "the process of working collaboratively with and through groups of peopl
29 a linker to the capture nanobody at the same working concentration demonstrated a dramatic 16-fold in
30 in shaping psychopathology risk to present a working conceptual model, which proposes that teeth may
31    As the scientific community adapts to new working conditions, it is important to recognize that so
32 n family, identity link, and an exchangeable working correlation matrix were used for statistical ana
33 rable high-power-driving capability, and its working current can go up to 300 mA.
34 eria: (1) initial telephone contact within 2 working days after FTC transmission, (2) follow-up conta
35 atic mechanistic studies shed light into the working details of the underlying stepwise radical pathw
36 ces led to an immediate restructuring of the working dynamics of our group of imaging technologists t
37 that involve electroactive organic compounds working either in the solid state or in solution for aqu
38 tructure were fabricated on nickel foam as a working electrode for supercapacitor applications.
39 m allowed for application of the sensor as a working electrode in an EC setup.
40  allows the local capacitive response of the working electrode substrate in the overall AC signal to
41  of the electrical double layer (EDL) of the working electrode.
42 PAD containing four independent channels and working electrodes could be used for simultaneous detect
43 xplore the related physics and determine the working envelope for maintaining robust superhydrophobic
44 tion times, optimization and scale up, safer working environments, and high selectivities (e.g. reduc
45 ian pay is often attributed in part to women working fewer hours than men, but evidence to date is li
46  protocol incorporated International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) thrombosis prevention recommendatio
47 iterion defined by the International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG).
48 teria of the Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials Working Group (PCWG2) include clinical and laboratory pa
49  through collaboration with an international working group (RSV GEN) and claim databases.
50 ltiple myeloma (as per International Myeloma Working Group 2014 criteria), who had received one to fo
51  PSMA PET on Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials Working Group 3 (PCWG3) clinical subtype classification
52 n Association of Urology and Prostate Cancer Working Group 3.
53 enomics Consortium Major Depressive Disorder Working Group and the UK Biobank.
54                                            A working group composed of 1 thoracic surgeon, 2 anesthes
55 esponse rate based on the 2007 International Working Group criteria for non-Hodgkin lymphoma, assesse
56                                          The working group deliberated on the clinical presentations
57                                          The working group developed recommendations regarding (1) st
58                          A multidisciplinary working group developed the agenda, and an Evidence-base
59 s article, the American Surgical Association Working Group for Global Surgery lays out recommendation
60                                         This working group identified recommendations for future rese
61 iew, current practice, and expert opinion of working group members.
62                               An interagency working group of the US Department of Health and Human S
63 quately classified until 2018 when the Banff Working Group published a new 3-tier morphologic classif
64                                       The CS Working Group registry includes patients with CS from 8
65 n iterative consensus process with a diverse working group representing critical care medicine, palli
66  opioid crisis, IDSA and HIVMA established a working group to drive an evidence- and human rights-bas
67 ponse Assessment in Pediatric Neuro-Oncology working group, consisting of an international panel of p
68 sessment in Pediatric Neuro-Oncology (RAPNO) working group, consisting of an international panel of p
69                        We, the WHO HIVResNet working group, defined central areas of future investiga
70 zation protocols developed by the ENIGMA-DTI working group, we identified widespread reductions in me
71 fatigue in nurses, midwives, and other shift working healthcare staff.
72               For (ii), we perfused isolated working hearts with [U-(13)C(6)]glucose (5.5 or 25 mm).
73 d little effect on both objectively measured working hour characteristics and perceived wellbeing in
74 otal sickness hours over the total scheduled working hours (full time equivalents) in a given week.
75 nsive care units may be associated with long working hours.
76             Overall, our results support our working hypothesis that synthesis of SLs by P. gingivali
77                               Cases reported working in 27 different setting types, including outpati
78 s were performed with a mIRage IR microscope working in a noncontact, far-field reflection mode, offe
79 ia a two-component regulatory system (BceRS) working in a sensory complex with an ABC-transporter (Bc
80                        Also, persistent tags working in bright environments are not available.
81                  As environmental scientists working in countries whose COVID-linked deaths already e
82 ness surveillance, with 1524 frontline staff working in COVID-19 areas under close surveillance.
83 y in diverse fields beyond specialist groups working in DNA nanotechnology.
84 th registered nurses and nursing assistants) working in hospitals have been adopted widely.
85 ntions for nursing students or professionals working in hospitals or community settings, and all but
86 rcuit of a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC), working in passive mode and used herein as power supply
87                                              Working in S. cerevisiae, and to study the assembly of t
88 c Y-system with planar immunocapture channel working in so-called stop-flow dynamic regime was design
89 used by millions of scientists and educators working in the areas of drug discovery, vaccine design,
90 k of presenting dry eye symptoms than people working in the average office space.
91 ort the results of a survey of 1284 postdocs working in the biomedical sciences in the US.
92 ement and will be of interest to researchers working in the field of brain bioenergetics and brain di
93                                        Women working in the home and those who worked in administrati
94 eriorated performance in individuals who are working long, arduous hours with limited access to food
95 ng discovery, an overview of the fundamental working mechanism along with its device architectures, a
96 riate characterization to establish the real working mechanism for optimization and diagnosis.
97                              The fundamental working mechanisms of different surface and interfacial
98                  We will mainly focus on the working mechanisms of these techniques, put emphasis on
99 Further understanding of KDM6A functions and working mechanisms will provide more insights into enhan
100 ciation was found for short-term and spatial working memory (RR = 1.25, 95% CI: 0.98, 1.58).
101 multiple timescales, and areas important for working memory (WM) contain neurons capable of integrati
102 sly retain multiple pieces of information in working memory (WM) for rational decision making that le
103                   Cognitive deficits such as working memory (WM) impairment are core features of schi
104                                              Working memory (WM) is important to maintain information
105                               Theoretically, working memory (WM) representations are encoded by popul
106 in the maintenance of sensory information in working memory (WM).
107 ng psychometric correspondence between g and working memory - the ability to maintain and control men
108 sh the impairments of social interaction and working memory after stress.
109                   We first quantified shared working memory alterations in a delayed-response task.
110  Domain-general executive processes, such as working memory and cognitive control, have long been imp
111 he hippocampus shares with PL a role in both working memory and contextual processing.
112 on cognitive tests that may depend on verbal working memory and encoding.
113 tcomes were memory function, verbal fluency, working memory and executive function.
114 us work has shown that the MD contributes to working memory and learning of action-outcome contingenc
115 rneurons ameliorates the deficits in spatial working memory and PPI, presumably by restoration of syn
116 he working memory subnetwork relates to both working memory and reasoning performance whereas disrupt
117 ncluding lexical retrieval as well as verbal working memory and visual scene scanning.
118 otional development, executive function, and working memory at 18 mo.
119 hat have been thought to demonstrate a fixed working memory capacity of around three or four items an
120 strate that frontoparietal activity during a working memory challenge indexes working memory performa
121 , and frontoparietal brain activity during a working memory challenge, but not during other cognitive
122 inhibitory transmitter systems in modulating working memory coding in prefrontal circuits.SIGNIFICANC
123 nce quotient (IQ), perceptual reasoning, and working memory compared with the XRT group (all P < .05)
124 dly reduced influence of previous stimuli on working memory contents, despite preserved memory precis
125                                  Remarkably, working memory deficits were restored by optogenetic sti
126 unction that track individual differences in working memory during human development, however, are no
127                                The number of working memory errors (WME) and reference memory errors
128 hology and brain activation during an n-back working memory fMRI task.
129                              We suggest that working memory for frequency facilitates the identificat
130 tor networks has been described as mediating working memory for transiently encountered stimuli(1,2).
131 ect of GBCAs on pain sensitivity and spatial working memory function, respectively.
132 uption of synaptic connectivity is linked to working memory impairment and is specific to repeated ex
133 ls: (1) quantify the effect of THC on visual working memory in a well-powered sample, (2) test the po
134 r understanding of individual differences in working memory in childhood and lay the groundwork for c
135  associated with lower brain activity during working memory in extensive areas in the default mode ne
136 , thereby revealing a cellular substrate for working memory in humans.
137 rses spatial memory deficits and ameliorates working memory in old mice.
138 critical neuroanatomical substrates of g and working memory include the arcuate fasciculus.
139  low-dimensional subspaces: one that encodes working memory information, and another that encodes mot
140 ngs suggest that cognitive load induced by a working memory intervention embedded during extinction r
141 ge across adolescence.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Working memory is a foundational cognitive ability that
142                       Holding information in working memory is essential for cognition, but removing
143                                              Working memory is imprecise, and these imprecisions can
144 e, we found that the enhanced performance in working memory is supported by larger energy consumption
145                          Research into human working memory limits has been shaped by the competition
146 f neural coding as a framework to understand working memory limits.
147 activation scaled positively with increasing working memory load across many areas, including the fro
148 r and seven digits, where EEG recordings for working memory load estimation were taken from a 3-secon
149 d greater increase in activation with higher working memory load).
150 asured by MRS and cortical efficiency during working memory measured by fMRI have the potential to be
151 store and integrate pieces of information in working memory over short periods of time.
152                                 THC impaired working memory performance (d = 0.65), increased mind wa
153                              We investigated working memory performance after injections of three DRE
154                                              Working memory performance correlated negatively with re
155                                 We show that working memory performance depends on the strength of fu
156                                              Working memory performance for frequency also correlated
157             Analyses relating out-of-scanner working memory performance to memory-related fMRI activa
158 persensitivity, but neither affected spatial working memory performance, hippocampal cellular prolife
159 ty during a working memory challenge indexes working memory performance.
160  an increase in signal-to-noise ratio during working memory periods as well as an enhancement of the
161 less local field potential recordings during working memory processing, in vitro brain slice whole-ce
162                                              Working memory relies on the dorsolateral prefrontal cor
163 previous research suggests that other visual working memory representations are "accessory items", wh
164           We find evidence that three visual working memory representations can simultaneously contro
165  results suggest that manipulation of visual working memory representations is an evolutionarily anci
166 is shows that people strategically allocated working memory resources by ignoring information that ap
167 rategic allocation of their limited capacity working memory resources.
168                  Here, we show that auditory working memory similarly retains auditory information.
169 ences of varying complexity, irrespective of working memory skills.
170 sures and is asymmetrical: disruption to the working memory subnetwork relates to both working memory
171 up underwent extinction paired with a 2-back working memory task (High-Load).
172 up underwent extinction paired with a 1-back working memory task (Low-Load), and a third group underw
173 3) performed a reliable and validated visual working memory task (the "Discrete Whole Report task", 9
174  findings suggest that PFC activation during working memory task anticipation and performance may be
175                     We apply our method to a working memory task by synthesizing a network that imple
176  greater functional network recruitment in a working memory task in controls.
177 S) applied during an individually calibrated working memory task performed by individuals of both sex
178               We designed a flexible spatial working memory task that required rats to navigate - aft
179 ipant single-trial EEG data from a Sternberg working memory task.
180 , we studied mice performing a whisker-based working memory task.
181 ion of and performance on easy vs. difficult working memory tasks with emotional stimuli contributes
182 ticipants appear able to encode stimuli into working memory with little, if any, conscious experience
183                             To assay spatial working memory, all animals performed a reinforced T-maz
184 d wandering and metacognition) in disrupting working memory, and (3) demonstrate how insufficient sam
185 l regions important for attentional control, working memory, and cognitive flexibility, particularly
186 formance on verbal memory, semantic fluency, working memory, and executive function tests.
187 uture-relevant, information is maintained in working memory, and future-irrelevant information is dis
188 indings indicate that THC does impair visual working memory, and that this impairment may be related
189 owed reduced social interaction and impaired working memory, and these deficits were prevented by glo
190 tex (PFC)'s functions are thought to include working memory, as its activity can reflect information
191 ong been considered the mechanism underlying working memory, but recent proposals argue for alternati
192 ognitive domains (episodic memory, attention/working memory, executive function, language/semantic me
193 tanding of core cognitive processes, such as working memory, is crucial to addressing psychiatric sym
194 cutive function, processing speed, attention/working memory, learning, memory, fluency, and motor fun
195 year-olds to establish relationships between working memory, other cognitive abilities, and frontopar
196 satory neural dynamics, sub-serving auditory working memory, remains largely unexplored.
197  had an amelioration of spatial learning and working memory, which associated with a significant redu
198 t reported Conceptual skills were related to working memory, while teacher reported Conceptual and Pr
199 ions, which enhance serial biases in spatial working memory.
200 tion held in different states of priority in working memory.
201 ts during performance of context updating in working memory.
202 context with different levels of priority in working memory.
203  differ from persistent activity accounts of working memory.
204 the retention of line orientations in visual working memory.
205 nce than placebo on tests of declarative and working memory.
206 s-induced deficits in social interaction and working memory.
207 ion, but also of internal representations in working memory.
208 nto the contribution of AMPARs and NMDARs to working memory.
209 ng stimulus maintenance and/or comparison in working memory.
210 performing a delayed decision task requiring working memory.
211  had less efficient cortical activity during working memory.
212 performing a delayed decision task requiring working memory.
213 ention to internal representations in visual working memory.
214 peared is considered a neuronal correlate of working memory.
215  neurons constitutes a neuronal correlate of working memory.
216 n power to detect the acute effect of THC on working memory.
217 tional assumption of extant models of visual working memory.
218 cross outcome variables, fluid reasoning and working-memory capacity explained 34% of the variance, f
219  This finding dissociates the contextual and working-memory contributions of prelimbic cortex to the
220 'geometric module' hypothesis was based on a working-memory task in rats which suggested that spontan
221 icrostate associated with the frontoparietal working-memory/attention network was altered in AD due t
222 e sound elucidation of a plausible catalytic working mode.
223 em1 marks these sites and provide a detailed working model for assembling the protein complex.
224              These results provide the first working model for C-S bond formation in isopenicillin N
225              From these studies we propose a working model in which perturbed photoreceptor states ca
226  regulation and host immunity and to provide working models for how bacterial lipids influence vesicl
227 s, further modelling and mutagenesis provide working models for the mechanism for binding and deliver
228 ricular nodes showed increased expression of working myocardial gene programs (mitochondrial and meta
229 rom the conduction system or the ventricular working myocardium.
230 mental debates, such as whether the brain is working near a critical point, as well as for applicatio
231 owever, after controlling for other factors, working night shift remained a significant predictor of
232              Together, these data reveal the workings of an evolutionary fail-safe, a duplicate enhan
233 bottom-up approach to show how the molecular workings of the cellular circadian clock work as buildin
234       A challenge to understanding the inner workings of these complex magnetoelectric multiferroics
235  CT studies") committed by radiology fellows working off-hours based on day or night assignment.
236 s physically significant parameters within a working OLED: the local hyperfine fields for electron an
237 ended to serve as a resource for researchers working on COVID-19 who are interested in performing mul
238 lth, and legal professionals with experience working on groundwater quality issues impacting nonpubli
239 arned, so that other communities (e.g. those working on other taxa) can adapt our successful model.
240 mance (as they relate to the impact of shift working on patient safety/care).
241 sdisciplinary research and invite scientists working on the evolutionary ecology of pathogens to cont
242  improve the interactions between scientists working on these connected but separately considered cha
243 fission yeasts have played critical roles in working out how the eukaryotic cell cycle operates and i
244 with a 0.3 mum precision was used to produce working planar microcoils, microstrips, and novel micros
245 s suggest that a global shift of the dynamic working point of the brain model, coupled with locally h
246 lobal excitability induced by a shift in the working point of the model, indicating that epileptic br
247  stimulation manifest at different dynamical working points.
248 ures of overall lung cancer nurse specialist working practices at trusts, however, more detailed stud
249 ialist and according to trust-level reported working practices.
250 alists provided information on self-reported working practices.
251                                 The detailed working principle was analyzed at first, in which the na
252 g the detection of CRP in serum, and a large working range (1 ng/mL - 100 mug/mL) of clinical relevan
253            The developed method has a linear working range between 0.10 and 1.0 ug/L with a low %RSD
254              Under optimized conditions, the working range, limit of detection and pre-concentration
255 tes from WT and MCU KO mice and the isolated working rat heart.
256                              We propose that working representations of speech categories are driven
257 e for three consecutive days while they were working shifts (on duty) and once for three consecutive
258               During exercise, blood flow to working skeletal muscle increases in parallel with contr
259 studies were also performed obtaining a high working stability up to 10 h and repeatability with an R
260                                              Working strategies, limit of detections, advantages and
261  of the mechanics and kinetics of the myosin working stroke with a smaller set of data.
262 immobilized magnetic nanoparticles to create working surfaces makes the electrode a reusable SPE whic
263 ting from refinery hydrogen plants, landfill working surfaces, composting stockpiles, etc., to be amo
264 neralizability is limited to patients with a working telephone and the ability to comply with the mon
265 driven by an intrinsic electrical pacemaker, working through an unknown underlying ionic mechanism th
266 iency and effectiveness were assessed by the working time for carious dentin removal and Knoop microh
267               Otherwise, using participatory working time scheduling software had little effect on bo
268 others, and prevent Nurse Practitioners from working to the full extent of their training.
269 ooperative behavior, where cooperation means working together for a common benefit.
270                 These studies show Li and Mn working together in a synergistic manner to facilitate b
271 vernment, academic, and private partnerships working together to rapidly develop vaccine and antibody
272 iosity, 3) producing measurable progress, 4) working toward mutual gain, and 5) being aware of the do
273 corneal transplantation, which is why we are working toward on expanding cooperation with this depart
274                                         I am working toward, and look forward to, a future where cont
275 tem, finding that it has not yet met, but is working towards achieving, the targets set by the Lancet
276 , miRNA Transcriptomic Open Project (miRTOP) working towards the optimization of miRNA analyses.
277 m a diverse array of fields are collectively working towards this goal.
278 ytes that spontaneously contract faster than working-type cardiomyocytes.
279 ce content validity assessments to develop a working version of the pCMT-QOL measure.
280 mmercial applications, because of their high working voltage, excellent safety, and environmental fri
281                           Efficient means of working with 3D macromolecular structural data for archi
282                                              Working with a large continuous laboratory culture of bo
283                                              Working with a model, a pentamethyl-substituted derivati
284 esign that balances practical constraints of working with animals versus sensitivity and replicabilit
285 ldren (WC) have an advantage over adults not working with children (NWC) in understanding the mental
286                   We evaluate whether adults working with children (WC) have an advantage over adults
287 r suggest that computational neuroscientists working with DNNs may need to base their inferences on g
288          Conclusion: APPs, particularly when working with gastroenterologists/hepatologists, are asso
289             Here we offer practical tips for working with large datasets from the end-user's perspect
290 ate to answering real-time IR questions, and working with local researchers or research institutes wi
291                 Systems biologists currently working with omics data are invited to consider phase po
292  of T cell repertoires and the challenges of working with primary T cells.
293                                              Working with researchers or research institutes that are
294 tion persist under KAS, even between centers working with the same local organ supply.
295  around the world are developing new ways of working with this threatened coastal resource.
296 at infrastructure, market access, percentage working women in urban areas, and norms and institutions
297 rceived job discrimination may contribute to working women's poor sleep health over time, raising con
298 up almost 50% of the global healthcare shift working workforce.
299 e Rohingya, particularly those in their peak working years who could contribute most to the resilienc
300 e heavy investments in human capital; during working years, help is needed due to illness, disability

 
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