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1 ysical features, while being computationally affordable.
2 ould help by making spatial replication more affordable.
3 Ghana, such strategies are also likely to be affordable.
4 e future particle colliders more compact and affordable.
5 ntification of patients and drug delivery is affordable.
6 Genome sequencing has become faster and more affordable.
7 ly applicable, accurate, reliable, fast, and affordable.
8 standard genotypic resistance testing is not affordable.
9  with reduced antigen content, may make this affordable.
10 erization of compound effects than otherwise affordable.
11 cine and, when available, they are often not affordable.
12 ystems have become selective, sensitive, and affordable.
13 ly monitoring devices are expected to become affordable.
14 nd economies of scale make manure irrigation affordable.
15 tive interventions, and methods to make them affordable.
16 ma wakefield acceleration into a compact and affordable accelerator technology.
17                                              Affordable, accessible health promotion programs represe
18 ntion must be paid to the provision of safe, affordable, accessible surgical care to all who need it.
19 n may be necessary, and small fish may be an affordable alternative to milk to improve complementary
20 dition to cancer diagnostics, rather than an affordable alternative to single gene testing.
21                                        Local affordable alternatives are needed.
22 oelectric-based photodetectors are much more affordable alternatives that can be used to measure subs
23 ful and atom-efficient method for converting affordable and abundant chemicals into versatile organic
24                                         Such affordable and accessible data have the potential to off
25 iota are increasingly common, due in part to affordable and accessible sequencing and analysis platfo
26                                              Affordable and accessible vaccines against dengue are he
27                              Availability of affordable and accessible whole genome sequencing for bi
28 n per unit length is necessary to achieve an affordable and compact high-energy collider.
29 ant polymer electrolytes enabling the use of affordable and earth-abundant electrocatalysts for elect
30 model, support VEGF-B167 gene transfer as an affordable and effective new therapy for nonischemic hea
31  world, and more effort is needed to develop affordable and effective vaccines to control or eliminat
32                Bismuth, by comparison, is an affordable and environmentally benign metal that shows p
33 vations that are needed to deliver reliable, affordable and environmentally friendly energy.
34 g mission of great importance for delivering affordable and environmentally friendly hydrogen.
35 microcomputers and Arduino boards to provide affordable and flexible hardware.
36 based biosensors and their compatibility for affordable and low cost diagnostics has been elaborated
37 ambitious epigenome-wide association studies affordable and practicable.
38 e high-definition view of our patients; from affordable and rapid genetic testing to wearable sensors
39                                          The affordable and reliable detection of Hepatitis C Virus (
40        Measuring the reservoir size using an affordable and scalable assay is critical as these appro
41   Organotypic co-cultures represent an easy, affordable and scalable model to investigate drug respon
42  knock out almost any gene of interest in an affordable and simple manner.
43 ritical to such transformation is to provide affordable and sustainable access to electricity.
44 geted advances in biocatalysis could provide affordable and sustainable treatment options to protect
45                                              Affordable and timely therapies can have a substantial i
46 ve relationships to provide more accessible, affordable, and acceptable mental health care in India a
47 nts, including medicines that are available, affordable, and accessible to patients.
48 ing safe attractive neighbourhoods and safe, affordable, and convenient public transport).
49 e insights toward the development of a safe, affordable, and effective melioidosis vaccine.
50 olecular engineering to deliver a sensitive, affordable, and field-ready Zika test.
51                                      A safe, affordable, and highly immunogenic meningococcal A conju
52 tory insurance practices, made coverage more affordable, and realised new provisions to curb costs (i
53 ssibilities for compact-size, portable, cost-affordable, and room-temperature operated medical system
54 latforms for the development of sustainable, affordable, and safe therapeutics.
55            The demand for simple, sensitive, affordable, and selective DNA biosensors is willing, due
56 act of WASH interventions that are reliable, affordable, and suitable both for research and program e
57 ritious food supply that is safe, enjoyable, affordable, and sustainable by communicating effectively
58 the central message is that to deliver safe, affordable, and timely cancer surgery to all, surgery mu
59 people worldwide are without access to safe, affordable, and timely surgical care.
60  Surgery calls for universal access to safe, affordable, and timely surgical care.
61                                A novel, more affordable, and widely applicable quantitative polymeras
62 ropriate molecules for the development of an affordable anti-Chagasic agent.
63 eloping hepatitis C virus (HCV) vaccines and affordable antiviral drugs.
64  shown that the Hcp100 LAMP assay is a rapid affordable assay that can be used to expedite culture co
65 orm for the development of highly active and affordable base metal catalysts for the sustainable synt
66                           Ensuring access to affordable blood pressure-lowering medicines is essentia
67 equencing have made genetic testing fast and affordable, but limitations of testing processes are imp
68  Average lifetime out-of-pocket costs may be affordable, but some people will incur much higher costs
69 ng of cells and small-tissue constructs, not affordable by other means.
70 h services' ability to deliver equitable and affordable cancer care.
71                                          The Affordable Care Act (ACA) completed its second open enro
72                   The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) creates several mechanisms for
73                   The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) established provisions intende
74 implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2014, 100 000 persons livin
75                   The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) includes subsidies that reduce
76  and adjusted reimbursement according to pre-Affordable Care Act (ACA) insurance status.
77 hose to implement the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid expansions for low-in
78 ng adults has increased since 2010, when the Affordable Care Act (ACA) required insurers to permit ch
79 ss to care before the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was enacted.
80                                          The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was the most significant expan
81                   The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) will likely improve insurance
82  Reduction Program, which is included in the Affordable Care Act (ACA), applies financial penalties t
83                                          The Affordable Care Act (ACA), passed in 2010 and fully impl
84 nts for primary care, a key provision of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), raised Medicaid payments to M
85 ome of the major reasons critics dislike the Affordable Care Act (ACA), then discusses the validity o
86 luding passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), were intended to improve acce
87 e for RWHAP under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA).
88 ealth insurance exchanges established by the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
89 he repeal and replacement of portions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
90 d expansion under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA).
91 tients with newly diagnosed cancer after the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
92 fects of racism, mass incarceration, and the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
93                                          The Affordable Care Act aims to expand health insurance cove
94 ween expanded Medicaid eligibility under the Affordable Care Act and duration of hospitalization afte
95                       With the future of the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid program unclear, it is
96              Recent legislation, such as the Affordable Care Act and the Medicare Access and CHIP Rea
97                                    Since the Affordable Care Act became law, the uninsured rate has d
98  makers should build on progress made by the Affordable Care Act by continuing to implement the Healt
99 arious effects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act can advance the health of the US pop
100 erest opposition remain, experience with the Affordable Care Act demonstrates that positive change is
101                   The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act encourages healthcare systems to tra
102 ty and profitability of ICU care in the post-Affordable Care Act era.
103                                  Purpose The Affordable Care Act expanded access to health insurance
104                              Importance: The Affordable Care Act expanded Medicaid eligibility for mi
105                                          The Affordable Care Act has led to US national reductions in
106                                          The Affordable Care Act has made significant progress toward
107 cans expected to secure health coverage with Affordable Care Act implementation.
108 ion Reduction Program, established under the Affordable Care Act in March of 2010, placed financial p
109 n polls, the authors examine the role of the Affordable Care Act in the 2014 congressional elections.
110  expansion of Medicaid eligibility under the Affordable Care Act is a state-level decision that affec
111                   The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is driving major health-care policy
112 ical policy under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is paramount.
113                                          The Affordable Care Act is the most important health care le
114       Importance: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 brought attention to adverse
115  provisions of the US Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010.
116  to those which center on episodic care, the Affordable Care Act outlines sweeping changes to health
117                                          The Affordable Care Act provides funding for home-visiting p
118 e expansion of access to healthcare that the Affordable Care Act provides, future patients are likely
119                   The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act reduces DSH payments in anticipation
120                                          The Affordable Care Act represents the furthest reaching reg
121                   The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act requires that individuals have healt
122                   The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act sought to expand Medicaid eligibilit
123  for going beyond the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to a single-payer national health in
124              For Medicare beneficiaries, the Affordable Care Act will close the Part D coverage gap (
125                To evaluate ways in which the Affordable Care Act will likely impact the practice of c
126       His proposal to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act with a "better reform", his stance o
127                                As all of the Affordable Care Act's provisions will not be fully imple
128 mary care services is a primary focus of the Affordable Care Act, but the potential effect of this la
129 Prior to the Open Payments provisions of the Affordable Care Act, financial ties became apparent only
130              With the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, many state AIDS Drug Assistance Pro
131             Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, neurological practice will need to
132 imilar changes are seen nationally under the Affordable Care Act, the value of insurance expansion fo
133 easing number of Medicaid patients under the Affordable Care Act, there will be a need for patient na
134  options under the US Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, together with uncertainty regarding
135 etts health reform, which is a model for the Affordable Care Act, was associated with a 26% increased
136 chusetts health care reform, a model for the Affordable Care Act, was associated with increased rates
137                   The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which was enacted by the US Congres
138 rticipating in Medicaid expansions under the Affordable Care Act.
139 -cohort HCV screening, and the impact of the Affordable Care Act.
140 ned coverage after the implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
141 residents and provided the framework for the Affordable Care Act.
142 tively adapt to changes brought about by the Affordable Care Act.
143 nsformation under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
144  care reform has been called a model for the Affordable Care Act.
145  Medicaid expansion, respectively, under the Affordable Care Act.
146  developing highly efficient, renewable, and affordable catalysts for large-scale production of hydro
147 revalent in developing countries, simple and affordable CD4 cell counting methods are urgently needed
148 hodology provides a simpler, faster and more affordable classification of simple tea infusions, and c
149 o(electro)chemical performance, aiming at an affordable clean energy future.
150              Access to relatively simple and affordable commercial ddPCR technology has attracted wid
151                          The introduction of affordable, consumer-oriented 3-D printers is a mileston
152 igh-quality graphene on a large scale, at an affordable cost, and in a reproducible manner still repr
153 e enabled high-quality genome assembly at an affordable cost.
154 d shotgun sequencing of whole metagenomes at affordable cost.
155 ons, and potentially to achieve a cure at an affordable cost?
156 high sensitivity, operational simplicity and affordable costs find wide application in many fields, i
157 importance of policies directed at providing affordable coverage to low-income, vulnerable population
158 bute to the development of an accessible and affordable dengue vaccine, in the current study we have
159 olutions for developing highly sensitive and affordable detection tools for food analysis.
160 able results achieved across a range of cost-affordable detectors, including a spectrophotometer, por
161                                          Our affordable device ( euro200) can be deployed in growth c
162 lternative for the development of simple and affordable devices for point of care and home-based diag
163  closer to where patients first seek care in affordable diagnostic algorithms.
164 ecent research has been focused on providing affordable diagnostic devices to the developing world.
165 red by the lack of adequate, accessible, and affordable diagnostic methods that can enable better tar
166 se vaccine, full vaccine coverage, access to affordable diagnostics to identify HBV-infected individu
167  reaching the $1000 genome milestone, making affordable DNA sequencing a reality.
168 eptors are combined with both a scalable and affordable donor polymer, poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT),
169 e universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all people by the year 203
170                             Thus, finding an affordable, effective, and safe drug that blocks many vi
171      Gasifier cookstoves offer a potentially affordable, efficient, and low-polluting alternative to
172                    Development of efficient, affordable electrocatalysts for the oxygen evolution rea
173                           The development of affordable electrocatalysts that can drive the reduction
174                                        At an affordable elevated temperature of approximately 70 K an
175               The platform is manageable and affordable even for smaller labs.
176                                  The rise in affordable fabrication processes, along with the great d
177                                 In search of affordable, flexible, lightweight, efficient and stable
178 our results suggest that bauxite could be an affordable fluoride-remediation adsorbent with the poten
179 rs forecast crop yield to ensure supplies of affordable food, famine early warning, and plan manageme
180 ferent approach to keep lifesaving therapies affordable for cancer patients.
181  on the current status and plans to make IPV affordable for developing-country use.
182  and their derivatives are very high and not affordable for majority of patients.
183 neration Genome sequencing techniques became affordable for massive sequencing efforts devoted to cli
184 verty, but is unlikely to be as effective or affordable for preventing TB catastrophic costs as a TB-
185 dense seismic arrays are rarely sufficiently affordable for such applications.
186 r test with optimal characteristics would be affordable from a cost and affordability perspective at
187 at genome-wide SNP markers from increasingly affordable GBS methods coupled with complementary cluste
188  have been used to delay the availability of affordable generic drugs into the United States and worl
189 ort tools to enable substitution of the most affordable generic topical steroid from the correspondin
190  have been fuelled by the rapid evolution of affordable genome and transcriptome technologies.
191 which can now be studied systematically with affordable genome sequencing, are often caused by high-p
192 le method can be used to produce sufficient, affordable glioblastoma TICs for drug discovery.
193                    Chickpea may represent an affordable green source of arginine, and a useful altern
194                               The search for affordable, green biocatalytic processes is a challenge
195  of these electrochemical capabilities in an affordable, handheld format that is compatible with any
196 ection of medicines that have impact and are affordable has been particularly challenging in resource
197 portant role in managing health and enabling affordable health care access to groups traditionally li
198 ed provisions intended to increase access to affordable health insurance and thus increase access to
199                                              Affordable health insurance coverage for all populations
200 el concept to the clinic and revolutionizing affordable healthcare.
201                                              Affordable high-throughput DNA sequencing technologies e
202 n with the human body, in part stimulated by affordable, high-throughput DNA sequencing technology.
203 es consisting of Cu and Cu alloys for use in affordable, highly conductive inks.
204     We show that our label-free method is an affordable, highly sensitive, and user-friendly technolo
205                                       It was affordable, i.e., the running costs for producing such a
206 f present at the pharmacy when surveyed, and affordable if their combined cost was less than 20% of h
207 ent in the local pharmacy when surveyed, and affordable if their combined cost was less than 20% of t
208 drugs are expensive and are not available or affordable in all countries.
209 w electron diffraction methodology is easily affordable in any modern electron microscope.
210 h, inexpensive with a ICER of $8.7/QALY, and affordable in developing countries and area where labora
211  alone, at an incremental cost that makes it affordable in more settings than viral load monitoring,
212 become adequately accessible, automated, and affordable in order to be used routinely for identificat
213 els increase, quantifying the degree of risk affordable in turbulent environments.
214 ion establish a strategy for developing more-affordable inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) options
215 ed in the development of biosensors that are affordable, integrated, fast, capable of multiplexed det
216  disease epidemic and who need effective and affordable interventions to help bridge the equity gap i
217 th Sabin type 2) and emphasized the need for affordable IPV options.
218 enerating the data for these models requires affordable large-scale remote-sensing tools associated w
219 onstrates the potential of a more robust and affordable laser for femtosecond laser vaporization to d
220 otentially improving patient outcomes, at an affordable level for healthcare providers.
221 elevant images and setting new standards for affordable (<$50,000) and robust portable devices.
222 oor patient access to key treatments such as affordable maintenance drugs and pulmonary rehabilitatio
223  currently underway to find an effective and affordable malaria vaccine.
224                         The use of extremely affordable manufacturing techniques provides a rapid, se
225 upply, is possible only through advanced and affordable materials with large uptake capacities.
226          This may offer a more practical and affordable means to elicit potentially protective immune
227    Underuse-the failure to use effective and affordable medical interventions-is common and responsib
228                                Available and affordable medications are important for successfully co
229 markets so that all those in need can access affordable medicine and health care.
230 WHO, with the specific goal of developing an affordable MenA conjugate vaccine to eliminate MenA meni
231 , we present MIPSTR, a robust, scalable, and affordable method that addresses these challenges.
232 dates to identify more robust, efficient and affordable methodologies to guarantee food quality and s
233 tion based on conductivity-induced DEP using affordable microfluidic devices with easy operation.
234 her CSP allele, which provide accessible and affordable models suitable to support the development of
235 ep toward the development of easy to use and affordable molecular diagnostic tests.
236                       The availability of an affordable, multivalent conjugate vaccine may be importa
237                                              Affordable next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies
238 Obreath((R)) and NIOX Vero((R))) may be more affordable, no studies have examined the differences in
239                                        These affordable, noninvasive olfactory tests offer potential
240 t by globalization, and the realization that affordable nutritious foods need to be developed to enha
241                           Here, we report an affordable objective-lens-free, fiber-based position det
242 e vehicles (EDVs)--may represent a clean and affordable option to meet growing U.S. light duty vehicl
243 ed approach that is being pursued to develop affordable options and provides an update on the current
244 nts with cancer worldwide actually get safe, affordable, or timely surgery.
245 trend is likely to make healthier diets less affordable over time, which may have implications for in
246 us flow apparatus from readily available and affordable parts in as little as 30 min.
247 riod before coverage initiation (79.0%), and affordable premiums (88.1%).
248  secure supply of cost effective drugs at an affordable price.
249 solutions to maintain clinical benefit at an affordable price.
250 assed onto the consumers in the form of more affordable pricing and allowing new high-quality tests f
251 The research agenda has defined the need for affordable products (diagnostics, drugs and insecticides
252                                              Affordable, rapid point-of-care diagnostic tests (as hav
253                     A rapid and economically affordable reverse-phase chromatographic approach based
254 shed human and mouse genomes and suggests an affordable roadmap to high-quality references for thousa
255  case detection are urgently needed that are affordable, robust, and easy to use so that they can be
256                         Safe, effective, and affordable rotavirus vaccines are needed in these countr
257   In the present work a simple, reliable and affordable sample treatment method for the simultaneous
258 etases and translation factors necessary for affordable, scalable reconstitution of an in vitro trans
259 g the value of the FBS as a simpler and more affordable score for evaluating the risk of subclinical
260 tool is expected to provide simple, fast and affordable screening for monitoring spread of antibiotic
261 ood-borne illness there is a need to develop affordable, sensitive devices for detection of active to
262 e of AFB1 illness there is a need to develop affordable, sensitive mobile devices for detection of ac
263  sensors, which has recently gained ASSURED (Affordable, Sensitive, Specific, User-friendly, Rapid an
264 ir ideal features under the acronym ASSURED (Affordable, Sensitive, Specific, User-friendly, Rapid an
265                       These technologies are affordable, sensitive, user-friendly, rapid, and scalabl
266 lly reordered and analyzed, enables fast and affordable sequencing of full human genomes.
267                                        Fast, affordable sequencing of pathogen genomes - now a staple
268 loss in statistical accuracy when we use the affordable setting that we propose.
269               Iodixanol provides an easy and affordable solution to a problem that has limited resolu
270  vitamin D and tryptophan is a practical and affordable solution to help prevent autism and possibly
271                      A novel, effective, and affordable strategy for controlled chemical assembly of
272      Here, we present a much faster and more affordable strategy for sequencing and assembling mammal
273  Global Surgery is universal access to safe, affordable surgical and anaesthesia care when needed.
274 imated 5 billion people lack access to safe, affordable surgical care and anesthesia when needed, and
275 ons, providing an efficient and economically affordable synthetic route to the amides in excellent yi
276 solve this problem, we present Phenotiki, an affordable system for plant phenotyping that, relying on
277 ortunity to overcome these obstacles through affordable, targeted recruitment advertisements or messa
278 d devices are a portable, user-friendly, and affordable technology that is one of the best analytical
279 et most researchers do not perform a simple, affordable test to authenticate these key resources.
280                                              Affordable tests of infection could dramatically impact
281 al HIV treatment programs need sensitive and affordable tests to monitor HIV drug resistance.
282 nal travel becoming ever more accessible and affordable, the danger of transplantation-mediated helmi
283 reen, easy-to-operate and rapid, but is also affordable to all.
284 pid decline in cost of sequencing, it is now affordable to examine multiple genes in a single disease
285 have made high-resolution mass spectrometers affordable to many laboratories, thus boosting rapid dev
286 step will make this potent antimalarial drug affordable to the global population living in endemic re
287                               These free and affordable tools provide sensitive screening for amblyop
288 l as better screening and more effective and affordable treatment.
289                        When considering that affordable triple therapies, including new direct-acting
290                                    Rapid and affordable tumor molecular profiling has led to an explo
291 ation with next-generation sequencing allows affordable ultra-deep transposon insertion site recovery
292 lovirus life cycle and to the development of affordable, useful and efficient drugs for anti-sapelovi
293 ights could contribute to the development of affordable, useful, and efficient drugs for anti-sapelov
294 y, since it potentially offers solutions for affordable, user-friendly and portable biosensing.
295      Paper-based diagnostic technologies are affordable, user-friendly, rapid, robust, and scalable f
296 ivate partnership, of a safe, effective, and affordable vaccine for sub-Saharan Africa, PsA-TT, offer
297 an urgent need to develop an efficacious and affordable vaccine to control canine-transmitted rabies
298 sors to pH paper-like test-strips would make affordable water quality sensors at ultralow concentrati
299 lex species in natural drinking water and an affordable water-purification device is made using the s
300 g and laboratory experiments that constitute affordable ways to approximate the effects of policies w

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