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1 friendly, trustworthy, intelligent, and self-confident.
2 , 0.24-0.82) for "quite a bit" or "extremely confident.
3 rs can occur even when an expert examiner is confident.
4  approach recovered annotations for the most confident 20-23 of 91 cases with 100% accuracy.
5 nging predictions include the unexpected but confident 3D structure assignments for three domains ide
6 friendly, trustworthy, intelligent, and self-confident a person was perceived to be was inversely rel
7 ut when the clinician and the patient can be confident a suspected exposure did not result in HIV inf
8 nswer of "a little confident" or "not at all confident"; a summary LR of 2.2 (95% CI, 1.5-3.3) for "s
9                   Staff in bakery shops felt confident about advising customers with food allergy.
10 roups were less likely to get a job and feel confident about and prepared for job seeking.
11 ow dopamine levels and may therefore be less confident about incoming sensory information and more re
12 d to increase base level yields by 12% to be confident about maintaining current levels of yield for
13                 Practitioners should be more confident about postponing treatment in less symptomatic
14 ere 54 percent more likely to report feeling confident about repaying, and reported spending less tim
15 ts in college and graduate school that I was confident about that choice and of making it a reality.
16 ory at the site and makes it difficult to be confident about the association of artifacts with human
17  illustrate why researchers cannot always be confident about the precise nature of the word unit.
18       Living kidney donors who felt well and confident about their health regarded specialist follow-
19 tients who feel better, can do more, and are confident about their health.
20 y was higher when physicians and nurses were confident about their predictions (eg, for physicians' c
21 physicians and the physicians who were least confident about their prognoses were more likely to favo
22  (3% to 39%) of patients reporting being not confident about various areas of diabetes self-managemen
23 among physicians, some of whom are no longer confident about whether to treat obesity in CKD patients
24           44% felt "confident" and 32% "very confident" about their employment prospects.
25 mass accuracy have enabled more detailed and confident analysis of larger biomolecules for confirming
26 tion from phylogenetic covariance, may allow confident and accurate structure prediction for larger a
27                                              Confident and ambiguous annotations are highlighted sepa
28       Our analyses resulted in 32,313 highly confident and bi-allelic SNP markers.
29                       Therefore, it allows a confident and biologically informed forecasting of furth
30                     At senior levels, WHO is confident and clear about its purpose-in a way that matc
31    Most graduates who pursue GS practice are confident and content.
32 n transfer dissociation (ETD) techniques for confident and quantitative identification of iTRAQ-label
33               Key to future success requires confident and well-trained DCD requesters.
34          Criteria are presented to establish confident and working diagnoses of IPF.
35                                    44% felt "confident" and 32% "very confident" about their employme
36 ry LR of 2.2 (95% CI, 1.5-3.3) for "somewhat confident"; and a summary LR of 0.44 (95% CI, 0.24-0.82)
37 strict and conservative criteria, we provide confident annotation for 237 mouse and 240 human splicin
38                       Asking a patient, "How confident are you in filling out medical forms by yourse
39 nsure traceability of measurements and allow confident assignment of accuracy.
40 results are not in themselves sufficient for confident assignment of phosphorylation sites as identif
41 ment has previously rendered high-throughput confident assignment of phosphorylation sites challengin
42 of the approach to experimental biology, the confident assignment of reaction efficiency to the early
43 sical and computational experiments, allowed confident assignment of subdomains in a MACPF pore assem
44                    MinION sequencing permits confident assignment to species level within 20 min.
45 ackbone correlation experiments yield highly confident assignments for more than 90% of backbone reso
46 s and related structures to be used for more confident assignments of side-chain conformation in biol
47                 MAGMA gives 100% accuracy in confident assignments when tested against both synthetic
48 e any quality tracking information to filter confident associations, a key issue which is fully addre
49  (for various mixture ratios) in order to be confident (at various levels of confidence) to have iden
50 g instances with carefully chosen and highly confident auxiliary examples.
51 coverage, primarily because it produces more confident base calls than the native base calling progra
52         Quantitation of unsaturated FAs with confident carbon-carbon double bond (C horizontal lineC)
53  The error rate when radiologists provided a confident cause of death was similar to that for clinica
54           The positive predictive value of a confident (certain) clinical diagnosis of IPF by the ref
55 approach with alternating NCE parameters for confident characterization of intact N- and O-linked gly
56              Advances in US technology allow confident characterization of not only benign cysts but
57 re the selective detection of H2O2, enabling confident characterization of the role this molecule pla
58           The positive predictive value of a confident clinical diagnosis was higher, when the cases
59 GAP) relies more on sequence similarity when confident comparative data are available, while it relie
60 covering the optimal weight factors for high confident compound identification.
61 s, we found no evidence upon which to base a confident conclusion as to whether gastrointestinal symp
62  the reader a framework for quantitative and confident conclusions from SPR analysis of lipid-protein
63                                            A confident consensus sequence for Hsmar1, the first marin
64  demonstrate that this approach can generate confident copy number measurements in independent transg
65 topic labeling also provides easier and more confident de novo sequencing of peptides by comparing si
66                              This led to the confident detection of 6,791 distinct circRNAs across th
67                              DSA allows more confident detection of pulmonary embolus than does CFA,
68 imately 10(8) spores is currently needed for confident detection of residual agar from culture on aga
69 cal estimation of selectivities to give more confident detection of trace analytes.
70 nts are usually too short and degenerate for confident detection.
71            Overall, this strategy allows the confident determination of N-glycans present on recombin
72  tagging) developed for the simultaneous and confident determination of the steady-state distribution
73 ion of 98.4% protein sequence which led to a confident determination of the toxin subtype.
74                                              Confident diagnoses were rendered in 69 (82%) patients,
75 al management principles, including making a confident diagnosis and offering explanation, reassuranc
76 s that should allow one to make a reasonably confident diagnosis in most cases will be discussed.
77                                 CT may allow confident diagnosis in most patients.
78 trate characteristic features that may allow confident diagnosis of fibrolamellar HCC.
79 rates characteristic features that may allow confident diagnosis of FNH.
80 linical and radiologic data that result in a confident diagnosis of IPF by an experienced pulmonologi
81 surgical lung biopsy, therefore preventing a confident diagnosis.
82                                          The confident difference criterion method proposed in this p
83                                 The proposed confident difference criterion methods first evaluate th
84 se simulation studies show that the proposed confident difference criterion methods outperform the ex
85            In the real data application, the confident difference criterion methods successfully iden
86 ian models and name these new methods as the confident difference criterion methods.
87  distribution (histogram), to provide a more confident distinction between true and false identificat
88                                     The most confident disulfide bonds are first identified and bondi
89 several functional clusters and uncovered 13 confident "driver" genes of breast cancer metastasis.
90  propose a commitment only when they are not confident enough about their prediction, the chances of
91           Few (18.8%) were able to provide a confident estimate of the proportion of studies that pay
92 istent historical data on TC size limits the confident estimation of the linkage between the observed
93  the wideband LGE sequence, thereby enabling confident evaluation of myocardial viability.
94 rent empirically based 'laws', allowing more confident extrapolation to natural faults.
95 ociation (EThcD), reporting over 12,000 high-confident (false discovery rate <1%) peptides from a sin
96  component was associated with effective and confident family leadership.
97 we developed a novel method that can achieve confident, fast, and sensitive determination of double b
98 tently absent up section, providing the most confident first and last sedimentary appearance of the a
99      We generated significant numbers of new confident fold annotations (9% of domains that are other
100 resents a novel high-throughput workflow for confident, genome-wide discovery of enhancer-target prom
101             We identify regions for which no confident genotype call could be made, and classify them
102 ty limit can be reached in the alignments of confident homologs found by PSI-BLAST, and we analyzed t
103 milies that have a greater number of diverse confident homologs in the current sequence databases pro
104        For families with a high diversity of confident homologs, the lower quality of profile alignme
105 -d10 and BCM7-d10 as surrogate standards for confident identification and accurate and quantification
106 tem produced efficient protein digestion and confident identification for proteins with different mol
107 ies of better than +/-15 ppm allowed for the confident identification of >2800 peptides and >760 prot
108 PD and high-resolution detection resulted in confident identification of 46 unique sequences compared
109 iptomic and proteomic approaches resulted in confident identification of 54 'hypothetical' genes that
110 s of a protein-rich SCX fraction enabled the confident identification of 77 proteins by using convent
111 he integrated CZE-ESI-MS/MS system generated confident identification of bovine serum albumin (BSA) w
112 e of high performance mass spectrometers for confident identification of gamma-Glu residues.
113 ctrometry-based methodology that enables the confident identification of hundreds of peptides bound t
114 ean-square) under imaging conditions provide confident identification of imaged compounds.
115                                          The confident identification of injurious ingredients within
116 n metabolomics, which is the large-scale and confident identification of metabolites.
117                                              Confident identification of miRNA targets is vital to un
118 th the "mass tags" selection criteria allows confident identification of more cross-linked peptides i
119  with multimarker qRT assessment, will allow confident identification of most patients for whom surge
120  the first MS/MS-based technique that allows confident identification of N-glycans containing 3-linke
121 inate thioisatinate allows stronger and more confident identification of orthologous genes encoding i
122  yeast and human RNase P/MRP systems enables confident identification of Pop1p, Pop4p and Rpp1p as su
123 nd reliability of PTMap were demonstrated by confident identification of PTMs on 156 peptides from fo
124  instruments are generally too high to allow confident identification of rare variants.
125  and reduced systematic biases, facilitating confident identification of sequence variants.
126             This work flow enabled rapid and confident identification of site-specific glycation even
127 he intact protein mass information allow for confident identification of small proteins below 35 kDa.
128 linear time series analysis technique allows confident identification of strong versus weak monsoon p
129  a collision cell filled with argon gas, for confident identification of the detected peptide.
130              In addition, the capability for confident identification of the individual oligomers by
131                     Our work aims to provide confident identification of true compounds in complex da
132 pm and fragmentation spectra provided highly confident identifications along with structural informat
133 llowing rapid examination of data for making confident identifications of lipid molecular species.
134 racy Orbitrap instrument that enabled highly confident identifications of the precursor monomer subun
135 quires highly accurate mass measurements for confident identifications.
136          All readers were significantly more confident in diagnosing alternative conditions with nonf
137                 They were significantly less confident in high fidelity clinical simulations than pap
138 providers found the system easy to use, felt confident in its ability to track sponges, and reported
139 learning of clinical safety skills and least confident in learning about the sociocultural dimensions
140                           Practitioners felt confident in managing psychosocial care and communicatin
141 sue simulator model, the attendees felt more confident in performing performing lesion marking (p = 0
142 ination coverage of 80% or higher are can be confident in seeing a reduction in CRS over a 30 year ti
143  were more likely to say that they were very confident in the clinical judgment of the physician prim
144           Because the editors were no longer confident in the conclusions of the article based on the
145           Because the editors were no longer confident in the conclusions of the article based on the
146 ed, improved disease management, and feeling confident in the relationship with physicians.
147                    More than 80% of VCPs are confident in their ability to determine whether their pa
148 lowed to initiate DNR discussions, were more confident in their ability to discuss DNR than house off
149 strongly with statements that they were more confident in their ability to perceive when patients wer
150 il, making it difficult for clinicians to be confident in their diagnoses and treatments.
151          Residents, however, tend to be less confident in their interpretations.
152                       Participants were most confident in their learning of clinical safety skills an
153  in this age group, clinicians can feel more confident in their use when indicated.
154 dings, we are able to assess where we can be confident in their use.
155  11.2% reported that CR-DTCA made them "less confident" in their providers' judgment.
156 l Incontinence using Distal NeuromodulaTion [CONFIDeNT]) in 17 specialist hospital units in the UK th
157  testing were not consistent enough to allow confident inclusion of the strains in any of the known e
158              Post-programme, staff felt more confident initiating contact and discussing residents' e
159 ation of these factors is important for more confident integration of these practices into a standard
160  based transfer functions allow increasingly confident interpretation of these past changes as having
161 nfident interval 0.33-0.38) versus 0.19 (95% confident interval 0.17-0.21).
162 nts: 10-year cumulative incidences 0.36 (95% confident interval 0.33-0.38) versus 0.19 (95% confident
163                                         If a confident match to a protein of known structure is found
164 tion results in higher recall rates and more confident matches, without increases in error rates.
165 y lost all of their atmospheres; however, no confident measurements have hitherto been available.
166  ATP discrimination and will facilitate more confident measurements of these analytes in vivo.
167 nts showed a task-independent improvement in confident memory with physostigmine, an effect that corr
168 ve quality metrics; (ii) constructs the most confident merged scaffold assembly; and (iii) provides a
169 ition from unknown mass spectral features to confident metabolite annotations.
170 s biomarkers, which then provide a basis for confident microorganism identification.
171                                         Such confident modeling is mandatory for evaluating water con
172 Surgical lung biopsy is often required for a confident multidisciplinary diagnosis of idiopathic pulm
173 ude that multiple biopsies are essential for confident mutational profiling of ER+ breast cancer and
174             Using this framework, 103 highly confident N-linked glycopeptides from 53 sites across 33
175  probes were insufficiently diverse to allow confident NA subtype assignment.
176 -point confidence scale ('confident old' to 'confident new').
177 sive bioinformatics strategies for obtaining confident next-generation sequencing results.
178              These included 17 known and six confident novel mirtrons among the top 51 candidates, an
179 of 753 TFs in the fruit fly, of which 23 are confident novel predictions of this function for previou
180 iescent for so long and when we can truly be confident of cure, if ever.
181               We demonstrate that to be >95% confident of identifying the most abundant sequence pres
182 or) can only be utilised if the prey is very confident of the existence of a nearby predator (that is
183  the item using a 4-point confidence scale ('confident old' to 'confident new').
184 anged from 0 (no confidence) to 100 (totally confident) on dichotomous clinical judgements of critica
185 al [CI], 3.8-6.4) for an answer of "a little confident" or "not at all confident"; a summary LR of 2.
186 to be more trustworthy (P = 0.0467) and self-confident (P = 0.0490) than pictures depicting white ind
187 e and, thus, provided information needed for confident peptide identification.
188  tryptic digest, the approach provided 3 132 confident peptide identifications ( approximately 5% mod
189 called Percolator, for improving the rate of confident peptide identifications from a collection of t
190 y run, while leading to increased numbers of confident peptide identifications.
191 solidify our collective efforts in acquiring confident peptide retention libraries, a key component i
192 -database processing was performed to obtain confident peptide sequence assignments, allowing the det
193                                        Using confident peptide spectrum matches, three different cali
194 ccuracy in presurgical localization to allow confident performance of unilateral parathyroidectomy in
195                Worry that they will not feel confident performing procedures independently was report
196 vide care for underserved patients, the more confident periodontists will be when encountering these
197 e identified >/=7500 nonredundant and highly confident phosphorylation sites (per replicate).
198  largest flowers in the world and has defied confident phylogenetic placement since its discovery >18
199 ensive maps, which include markers with less-confident placement.
200 to 24,740-fold; therefore, supporting highly confident polymorphism analysis.
201 ed GSMs in a database should be detected for confident positive callings.
202                      At this early stage, no confident prediction can be made about the outcome of th
203                         The designation of a confident prediction framework by integrating different
204 2 and TLR6, but not PGLYRP1, resulted in the confident prediction of protein domain alterations.
205 pproach opens a new era in investigation and confident prediction of solar activity on a millenium ti
206 ordingly, there is no justification for the "confident" prediction of a stable AMOC through 2014.
207                     Our method also provides confident predictions at much lower sequence coverage le
208 about their predictions (eg, for physicians' confident predictions of 6-month mortality: positive LR,
209                                              Confident predictions of binding preference can be made
210 y, each time making five selections based on confident predictions of high activity and five selectio
211 d, prediction propagation, propagates highly confident predictions of one local model to another as t
212  profiles were employed to identify the most confident predictions.
213                                  To obtain a confident preoperative diagnosis is still a challenge, s
214 , while the standard 'most popular' or 'most confident' principles fail under exactly those same assu
215 , especially non-contrast CT, allows for the confident, prospective diagnosis.
216 ichment of cysteine-containing peptides, and confident protein identification and quantification usin
217                                              Confident protein identifications derived from high-thro
218 te the FDR and describe an approach for more confident protein identifications that uses unique parti
219        New algorithms and software tools for confident proteoform identification and quantification a
220 e useful for large-scale, comprehensive, and confident proteomics analysis.
221 generation LTQ-Orbitrap platforms to perform confident quantitative analyses of two DiPyrO-labeled sa
222 difficulties (r = -0.331 P = 0.025), feeling confident (r = -0.309 P = 0.037) and feeling worthless (
223 e optimal image reconstruction in PET/CT for confident radiologic reading when compared with other re
224 e optimal image reconstruction in PET/CT for confident radiologic reading when compared with other re
225                           Surgeons were more confident regarding decisions about tumor resectability
226                  This correlation allows for confident rejection of incorrect structural models.
227 ormance was achieved, providing accurate and confident results in establishing the stereochemistry of
228 as provided which helps us make a stable and confident selection of methylation CpG sites that are po
229 microg/d (10,000 IU vitamin D3) supports the confident selection of this value as the UL.
230 edicted binding strength to provide the most confident selection.
231 ld include in the multiple alignment as many confident sequence homologs as possible in order to prod
232 scripts from noncoding RNAs and identified a confident set of 6686 noncoding transcripts in 3859 geno
233                      It thus provides a more confident signal assignment than 1D (31)P NMR, although
234 e database with RTnS reads enables rapid and confident species identification.
235 s need to be measured more precisely to make confident statements, facilitating efficient experimenta
236        These characterization data allow for confident structural assignments and the derivation of p
237 ment of more sensitive threading approaches, confident structural models cannot be constructed for a
238 etic affinities of Tullimonstrum have defied confident systematic placement because none of its prese
239 o the convoluted structure of DIA data sets, confident, systematic identification and quantification
240             This lack of agreement precludes confident targeting of these errors for quality improvem
241 ent for medical procedures, nurses were less confident than attendings (p = .04) but more confident t
242 confident than attendings (p = .04) but more confident than house officers in their ability to discus
243 anaged care training were significantly more confident than their counterparts in performing 20 of th
244 cted sibpair families will be required to be confident that all genes with effects on familial cluste
245                                   We now are confident that cellular MT6-MMP partially exists in its
246                                   We are now confident that changes to location for accommodating suc
247                                       We are confident that current and future meticulously designed
248 e methods makes it possible to be reasonably confident that few additional types exist.
249                               One can be 95% confident that future coordinate-based angle calculation
250  in larger study populations, one can be 91% confident that future coordinate-based angle calculation
251           Only 6% of psychiatrists were very confident that in a single evaluation they could adequat
252                     The practitioner also is confident that intervention in the context of earlier di
253 eraction map (MIM) notation, and we now feel confident that it is suitable as a standard.
254                                       We are confident that it should be possible to unite resilience
255 ct visual outcome, the clinician should feel confident that minimal allergic risk exists.
256         Based on the obtained results we are confident that our motion-based approach to sensing can
257 ting angle by no more than 5 degrees and 95% confident that PACS tool-based angle measurements will d
258  sequencing large numbers of SAGE Tags to be confident that SAGE libraries are free from experimental
259                            Therefore, we are confident that the development of such plasmonic biosens
260 iency and palmoplantar keratoderma and to be confident that the disease phenotypes in Slurp2(-/-) mic
261  the method in CASP3, it is reasonable to be confident that the evaluation presented here gives a fai
262 5%) provided enough information for us to be confident that the outcomes reported in the published tr
263 e consistent with previous data; thus we are confident that the surveillance system is sufficiently s
264  standardized and quantifiable methods to be confident that they are safe and adequate replacements f
265 dy medication (81.5 %; n = 141/173) and were confident that they would adhere to their preferred medi
266                                       We are confident that this infrastructure will build the founda
267 ions of the experiment, and we are therefore confident that this test offers a tool to evaluate natur
268 nnings but it is rapidly evolving and we are confident that this tutorial review will help researcher
269 r whose probability is small, then we can be confident that we did not draw the number from the same
270                    Only 59% of students felt confident they could approach someone engaging in unsafe
271  a request from a patient, 20 (27%) were not confident they could determine when a patient had less t
272 had received real or placebo therapy and how confident they were in their answers.
273 airs, and for each made a JOL indicating how confident they were that they would remember the pairing
274 40% sequence identity can still be used as a confident threshold to transfer the first three digits o
275  continued work is needed before we can feel confident treating young patients with all forms of this
276  phosphoproteome was doubled from 189 to 396 confident, unique phosphorylation sites, 268 of which we
277                      Recently, a set of high-confident variant calls for one individual (NA12878) has
278 k identified variants and determine the most confident variants for experimental validation.
279 are provided by their PCPs, they were not as confident with their PCPs' ability to deliver cancer-spe

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