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1 fects actually are explained by the pitfall (in practice).
2 ons about how to identify and implement them in practice.
3 infections, suggesting important differences in practice.
4 evention and management are often suboptimal in practice.
5 the environmental conditions which may occur in practice.
6 ce results in papers, it is difficult to use in practice.
7 on hidden within the cloak is not detectable in practice.
8 w nurses actually reported disclosing errors in practice.
9 mean age was 37 years with a mean of 8 years in practice.
10 alone is associated with only modest changes in practice.
11         This is however not always available in practice.
12 ranslation rather than transformative change in practice.
13     Recertifiers were categorized by decades in practice.
14 ical knowledge that was difficult to utilise in practice.
15 rgy is unknown, and needs to be approximated in practice.
16 e the tools needed to find optimal solutions in practice.
17  promising performance and its potential use in practice.
18 ther this hypothetical weakness is a problem in practice.
19 promoted interprofessional care and humanism in practice.
20 ent-reported outcomes can be readily applied in practice.
21 e patients remains uncertain, with variation in practice.
22 various biological putative epistatic models in practice.
23 at end of life entails and how it is enacted in practice.
24 hat are not likely to be precisely satisfied in practice.
25 omputationally efficient and straightforward in practice.
26 ring example of evidence-based public health in practice.
27 n suffer from suboptimal limits of detection in practice.
28 own about how physicians will use such tests in practice.
29 d in such trials but might influence outcome in practice.
30 d strategies to implement and sustain change in practice.
31 ication strategies are most extensively used in practice.
32 e make recommendations for capture-recapture in practice.
33 als can be quite small (say <50 individuals) in practice.
34 of the target content in feeds is impossible in practice.
35 ference and model selection can be performed in practice.
36 little published data to support this change in practice.
37  to demonstrate the microattribution concept in practice.
38 t with the pricing of network goods observed in practice.
39 ues will undoubtedly lead to further changes in practice.
40 distance problems, producing fast algorithms in practice.
41  of a protein, which is not always available in practice.
42 or reversible actuations, is hard to achieve in practice.
43 lop a thematic account of innovative surgery in practice.
44  aim of understanding how these designs work in practice.
45 give enough guidance to identify innovations in practice.
46 nd demonstrate that it can be solved quickly in practice.
47 d residuals, a requirement that rarely holds in practice.
48 the scope of its application and ambiguities in practice.
49 the utilization and usefulness of the design in practice.
50  cardiac arrest, this is uncommonly achieved in practice.
51 available evidence does not support a change in practice.
52  when labels are unknown, which often occurs in practice.
53 he calculation is demonstrated in theory and in practice.
54 al protective equipment should be emphasized in practice.
55 substantial prevention of stroke is feasible in practice.
56 random variable and it may underestimate FDR in practice.
57 d to reconstruct the representative features in practice.
58 , and cropland extent affect insecticide use in practice.
59 manipulation, making them difficult to apply in practice.
60 the recognition and care of childhood asthma in practice.
61 atients receiving dabigatran versus warfarin in practice.
62 ommendations is both feasible and achievable in practice.
63  always guaranteed, and often not verifiable in practice.
64 ssociated with quality improvement education in practice.
65  importance and frequency of conditions seen in practice.
66 w CT scanning protocols affect patient doses in practice.
67 ordant with the frequency of conditions seen in practice.
68 les to illustrate how this approach may work in practice.
69 s prevent this method from being widely used in practice.
70 s about the devices that are often not valid in practice.
71 te complex trait predictions can be achieved in practice.
72  best evaluate the commutability of an assay in practice.
73 datasets, resulting in limited applicability in practice.
74 ssional collaboration, however this was rare in practice.
75 ety concern and requires an immediate change in practice.
76 ss the clinical utility of RNA biosignatures in practice.
77 frequency fluctuations and call for a change in practices.
78 lt kidneys, suggesting significant variation in practices.
79 iptions do not reflect the variability found in practices.
80 ntages of the applicable 186 conditions seen in practice (0.74% for office visits; 0.51% for hospital
81 is target was narrowly missed (rate achieved in practice, 0.11% [four of 3486 patients]).
82 le; mean age, 40.9 years; mean [SD] duration in practice, 11.8 [8.7] years) coded for sexuality conte
83 tly in the same footing as the defect states in practice; (2) defect formation energy, thus defect de
84 cular tachycardia, but cardioversion is rare in practice (5-20%), necessitating the use of other trea
85 odontists (79.3% males; 62.9% with >10 years in practice, 75.7% in private practice) completed the su
86                  To achieve accurate results in practice, a large number of trainable parameters are
87 ing of associated regions difficult because, in practice, a much larger genomic region is implicated
88                                              In practice, a solution of mixed heavy metals and NaCl s
89                                              In practice, adaptive design may provide the investigato
90                                              In practice, all countries reported cessation of tOPV by
91 ry is predicted to give faster detection and in practice also lower limit of detection.
92 e implementation was associated with changes in practice and a 12-15% reduction in the odds of short-
93 resolution of BOLD is not a limiting feature in practice and approaches the intrinsic precision achie
94 ative assessment methods that can be applied in practice and clinical trials are not readily availabl
95 and distinguished innovation from variations in practice and from research.
96 tes and describes many of the recent changes in practice and future directions of heart and lung tran
97 m various specialties, there are differences in practice and guidelines with regards to presedation a
98 that have more support but that are unproven in practice and may be more expensive.
99 t failure), although non-ESA-related changes in practice and Medicare payment penalties for rehospita
100                                      Changes in practice and new test development are necessary to ad
101 hniques that can approach fundamental limits in practice and of techniques for other security tasks s
102            It can be used to identify trends in practice and opportunities for quality improvement.
103 ential to facilitate learning from variation in practice and outcomes within and among systems, and i
104 rtainty that may lead to unmanaged variation in practice and poor quality care.
105                We show that DOCKS works well in practice and produces UHSs that are very close to a t
106 the application of this approach has tripled in practice and provides strong evidence that MIDP has e
107 caution that this will often not be the case in practice and that existing genetic and epidemiologica
108       These data are relevant for clinicians in practice and those involved in clinical trials.
109 t platform for SMM, address ongoing dilemmas in practice and under investigation, and highlight emerg
110 f the model depend upon many parameters, but in practice and within a given gas field, all but two ca
111 dings may represent an evaluation of changes in practices and outcomes still in the midimplementation
112 ing it easier to implement, train, and apply in practice, and automatically adapts to different probl
113 ter emphasis on the effects of interventions in practice, and developing evidence to address the need
114 bariatric surgical patients, describe trends in practice, and discuss challenges in developing eviden
115 ivities that practitioners can make workable in practice, and practitioners are able to integrate it
116 on and facility volume, longer surgeon years in practice, and smaller facility bed size were associat
117  many of these tools are inconvenient to use in practice, and there remains a need for easy-to-use cr
118 rver agreement, is becoming widely used both in practice- and response-adapted trials.
119                                              In practice, applications are restricted by limited conn
120 nitive systems, current methods for doing so in practice are computationally unfeasible.
121 uating the feasibility of implementing these in practice are needed to achieve this goal for all pati
122 tional population-based studies of screening in practice are needed.
123 nd effectiveness of de-escalation techniques in practice are not well understood.
124  failure symptoms, patients who receive ICDs in practice are often older and have more comorbidities
125 sidered to be most important with those used in practice as metrics.
126 elf-management even though they will soon be in practice as qualified nurses.
127 sures may be slightly more easily applicable in practice as they are less sensitive to the value of t
128 eater reduction in HAMD score than did those in practices assigned to enhanced care as usual (estimat
129 Our findings suggest that magnitudes of ICCs in practice-based research can be substantial.
130  that deploying synergistic antibiotics can, in practice, be the worst strategy if bacterial clearanc
131  (MIBC); however, it is infrequently adopted in practice because of concerns regarding toxicity and d
132 nal points are extremely difficult to access in practice because of the dispersive behaviour of most
133 ot sufficient to implement sustainable diets in practice because of unknown cultural acceptability.
134 ammett acidity function (H0) is not realized in practice because the basicity of an added base is sup
135 g both in theory, because it is NP-hard, and in practice, because the algorithms previously used were
136 cult to directly measure a fitness landscape in practice, because the number of possible genotypes is
137                                         Yet, in practice both protective and preemptive changes in be
138 cid (ZA) is commonly combined with docetaxel in practice but lacks evidence that combining is effecti
139 ical course of patients as a physician would in practice by combining a symptomatic assessment of the
140  representative estimates of conditions seen in practice by general internists were estimated from th
141 e show that this eigenvalue can be estimated in practice by pacing these cells at intervals varying s
142 es broad-coverage extraction straightforward in practice by removing the need to either select a subs
143 were not affected by stratification of years in practice by the Kruskal-Wallis rank-sum test.
144 longer be taught in nursing programs or used in practice by the nurse.
145 tion from one steady state to another, which in practice can occur abruptly.
146                                              In practice, cell performance is plagued by low practica
147                                              In practice, clinical utility of potent radiosensitizing
148                                              In practice, clinicians rely on a few clinically derived
149     Our findings show a substantial increase in practice consultation rates, average consultation dur
150                                              In practice, contamination by methylmercury from fish co
151                  Despite regional variations in practice context, there were few perceived hurdles to
152                                     However, in practice, determining the quality and quantity of use
153 assess and manage alcohol use disorders, but in practice diagnosis and treatment are often delayed.
154                                              In practice, divergence between models often remains due
155 ality de novo assembled genome sequences but in practice DNA extracts are often contaminated with seq
156                                     However, in practice, donor genotype information is often unavail
157                                              In practice, drugs (for example, PLX-4032) that inhibit
158              But it is time-consuming to use in practice due to stringent significance criteria commo
159 tions and the percentages of conditions seen in practice during either office visits or hospital stay
160 n-properties that may be readily encountered in practice, e.g., from a change in fluorescence quantum
161                                              In practice, energy landscapes can be difficult to measu
162                 This movement for excellence in practice evolved into a program of board certificatio
163                        Significant variation in practice exists within and between centers.
164 s were white (56%), 67% women, and have been in practice for an average of 5.8 years.
165 hen comparisons were limited to recertifiers in practice for only 1 to 10 years.
166                                              In practice, glutathione was derivatized in-situ with N-
167 , thus forming the evidence base promulgated in practice guidelines and recommendations.
168 derstand them scientifically and manage them in practice has remained limited.
169                                      Changes in practice have contributed to mortality reductions, an
170 efit for differing treatment modalities used in practice have not been described.
171                                              In practice, however, it can be difficult or impossible
172                                              In practice, however, it is hardly possible to measure f
173                                              In practice, however, it is unknown how effective PAs wi
174                                              In practice, however, protein production by refolding is
175                                              In practice, however, the finite quantum dot lifetime an
176                              It is difficult in practice, however, to establish and maintain the nano
177  outline what is achievable in principle and in practice, I recapitulate how some limits were circumv
178 y defined by immunosurveillance patterns but in practice identified by phenotypic markers.
179                                              In practice, identifying and interpreting the functional
180                                              In practice, image registration is not perfect and simpl
181                                              In practice, imperfect labeling biases the distribution
182  little is known about how this is happening in practice in Europe.
183                  It has been widely accepted in practice in radiology in academic and hospital settin
184 ions that have led to or may lead to changes in practice in this field.
185 process, addressing the scenario encountered in practice in transcriptomic analysis.
186                                              In practice, inaccuracies in these measurements exist an
187 (LP) evaluations are associated with changes in practice including reduced transplant rates and incre
188 al factors that are difficult to control for in practice, including the sequencing depth and number o
189 ative option for pancreatic cancer; however, in practice intraoperative delineation of resection marg
190 nthesis, the use of array-synthesized oligos in practice is limited by short synthesis lengths, high
191 fusions, but evidence of their effectiveness in practice is limited.
192       The implementation of these strategies in practice is necessary to achieve high-quality, patien
193            However, defining such thresholds in practice is not straightforward, and environmental O2
194 o algorithms with a linear complexity, which in practice is O(L(1.2)).
195                      A simple heuristic used in practice is to sample ranks of states from long rando
196 ce in nonmetastatic breast cancer, their use in practice is uncertain.
197 als are needed to determine whether a change in practice is warranted.
198                                     However, in practice it can prove to be a bottleneck for non trai
199 sed on an "egalitarian" decision system, but in practice it is often influenced by underlying social
200 nto data analysis has been deemed important, in practice, it has generally been limited to referencin
201                                              In practice, it is challenging to identify the ideal inc
202                                     However, in practice, it is crucial to have a method to evaluate
203                                              In practice, it is usually necessary to calculate p-valu
204              However, considerable variation in practice likely exists.
205 unication line, quantum key distribution is, in practice, limited to a distance of a few hundred kilo
206 ill a big challenge for Ag3PO4 to be applied in practice mainly because of its low stability resistan
207 ically more precise than (13)C NMR, although in practice may be prone to other errors induced by vari
208                                              In practice, mixture models are mostly restricted to inf
209                                     However, in practice, nearly all druggability estimation methods
210                  To demonstrate the approach in practice, nitrogen cycling in the Arabian Sea oxygen
211 demonstration was made that the EMPAS system in practice offers the possibility to distinguish betwee
212 es as the logarithm of the number of records in practice on genomic data.
213 ch this examination reflects conditions seen in practice, one dimension of content validity, which fo
214                                              In practice, one may collect not only complete triads, b
215                                              In practice, only sequence pairs with a small edit-dista
216 ally important, as most optical systems used in practice operate in transmission.
217                                              In practice, our algorithm efficiently refines other wel
218                                              In practice, outcomes tend either to have high clinical
219 under adjustment remains a difficult problem in practice, particularly in secondary analyses of datab
220 ta serve as a benchmark for assessing change in practice patterns after the new recommendations for p
221  techniques has resulted in dramatic changes in practice patterns and has refocused the question of w
222 to understand factors driving this variation in practice patterns and its impact on patient outcomes.
223 e was limited evidence and broad variability in practice patterns in all other areas of practice.
224 e was limited evidence and broad variability in practice patterns in all other areas of practice.
225 ith quality incentives may encourage changes in practice patterns that help reduce spending and impro
226  continuous learning and quality improvement in practicing physicians.
227  simple to implement but has had limited use in practice, possibly due to lack of familiarity.
228 to-treat estimator, but they are rarely used in practice, probably because of their complexity.
229                                              In practice, proposed PMR methods have not been able to
230 oncrete ways in which healthcare is accessed in practice provide important insights into the plight o
231 ls, attitudes, values, and their application in practice, provides an explanation of how universal pr
232        Currently, there is a great diversity in practices regarding screening for occult cancer in a
233 elated to monitoring continue to reveal gaps in practice related to alarm management.
234                                              In practice, resolution of the analytical signal relies
235                 Significant variation exists in practice, resource utilization, and treatment-related
236 k to engage families in prioritizing changes in practice services as part of medical home implementat
237 plicability, and approaches to dissemination in practice settings.
238 oethical discourse-both in the classroom and in practice-should be accompanied by efforts to historic
239 o had solicited from their patients had been in practice significantly longer (mean, 19 v 13 years; P
240 tistics and machine learning literature, but in practice simpler algorithms are often used.
241       This guideline update reflects changes in practice since the 2005 guideline.
242                                              In practice, solid tumor tissue samples obtained from cl
243     However, there remained a wide variation in practice, sometimes by more than a factor of 10, for
244                    However, a wide variation in practice still exists, particularly for sites not fam
245                                              In practice, structural features with different length s
246 therefore most likely represents differences in practice style.
247 aps whereby minor states become discernible; in practice, such map interpretation is disappointingly
248 resent world, and only 30 optimized SNPs are in practice sufficient in labeling up to 100 thousand in
249                          Use of technologies in practice: Technologies generated frequent alarms that
250  higher and more sustained in older patients in practice than in the younger patients in previous tri
251  lawn care behaviors are more differentiated in practice than in theory.
252           These effects may be 30-40% larger in practice than we estimate here due to optimistic labo
253                                     However, in practice the study of mimicry is inconsistent across
254                                              In practice, the activity prescription is limited by the
255                                     However, in practice, the amounts of lipid species that accumulat
256 cation scheme increases complexity and costs in practice, the clinical utility of full customization
257                                              In practice, the decoder is often learned by updating it
258      While FW recycling is often prioritized in practice, the ecological implications of the two stra
259 data on achievable coverage are limited and, in practice, the expansion scenarios considered may exce
260                                     However, in practice, the genetic model is often unknown beforeha
261                                     However, in practice, the goodness-of-fit in meta-analysis is rar
262 ched adults with atrial fibrillation treated in practice, the incidences of stroke and bleeding with
263                                              In practice, the photophysical properties of the fluorop
264                                              In practice, the physicochemical constraints imposed by
265                                              In practice, the regular approaches for QTL mapping anal
266                                      However in practice, the structure across heterogeneous datasets
267                         To evaluate a change in practice: the effect of local infiltration of liposom
268  studies address the question, "Does it work in practice?" The results of efficacy and CER studies ma
269 s are widely used for allergen immunotherapy in practice, there are few published trials.
270 iuretic peptide measurements are widely used in practice, there are questions regarding why these pep
271                  For physicians 1 to 7 years in practice, there was a 29% difference ($2434; 95% CI,
272                        However, to be useful in practice, these computational engines need to generat
273                                              In practice, these experiences can be inconsistent and m
274 hese agents do not reverse pathogenesis, and in practice they are not selected to correct the molecul
275                                     However, in practice this is difficult because currently there is
276                                     However, in practice this metataxonomic approach often produces h
277                                              In practice, this concept dates back more than 50 years;
278                                              In practice, this principle led us to redefine the impor
279                                              In practice, this theoretical guarantee translates into
280                                              In practice, this work explicitly bridges molecular evol
281 d refinement of CNV segments is often needed in practice to achieve better accuracy.
282 ould be easily implemented on computers used in practice to allow a more reliable assessment of the S
283           This indicated that it is feasible in practice to exploit genotypes or mutations giving ris
284 l KPS-based score; this score may be adopted in practice to guide postdischarge early interventions,
285                                       Change in practice to initiate early and high-dose continuous r
286 heoretically structurally identifiable, are, in practice, unidentifiable.
287 e, random-access platform may be implemented in practice using nanopore sequencers.
288  illustrate the application of our algorithm in practice using the time-course gene expression data f
289                                              In practice, variants near gene transcription start site
290                                              In practice, very useful profiles can be obtained with a
291 se an appropriate multiple-testing procedure in practice, we develop an algorithm by which FDR can be
292 , to demonstrate the utility of our approach in practice, we experimentally validate a cryptic site i
293 than the STELLS algorithm both in theory and in practice when the number of populations is small and
294  the proposed strategy will be of high value in practice, which can also be applied to the scenario w
295 flection after feedback seems to be very low in practice, while our data also provides evidence that
296 ever, this prediction has not been borne out in practice: while the range of Nc spans many orders of
297 sium concentrations, and an effective change in practice will require more frequent serum potassium m
298 ber of available tools and to implement them in practice workflows.
299           The results showed great variation in practice worldwide.
300 ese therapies and how they should be applied in practice would be gained from mandatory reporting, ak

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