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1 tormwater biofilters (a common type of green infrastructure).
2 rks) and technological systems (e.g., modern infrastructures).
3 ghput computing and distributed data storage infrastructure.
4 ithout the need for a glass microfabrication infrastructure.
5 esearch investment and related public health infrastructure.
6 infectious diseases at sites with a limited infrastructure.
7 improve the water quality benefits of green infrastructure.
8 d health benefits are hindered by poor urban infrastructure.
9 cheme within existing multilevel health-care infrastructure.
10 complex assays in remote areas with limited infrastructure.
11 expand available resources for this critical infrastructure.
12 g cloud- or local high-performance computing infrastructure.
13 resource-limited settings lacking laboratory infrastructure.
14 ael established a national infection control infrastructure.
15 ading diseases, consuming crops and damaging infrastructure.
16 continent is within 1.5 km of transportation infrastructure.
17 t have benefitted from the polio eradication infrastructure.
18 relying on the polio program experiences and infrastructure.
19 re the provision of safe walking and cycling infrastructure.
20 he world with a severely limited health care infrastructure.
21 longer-term, high-stakes decisions regarding infrastructure.
22 regulatory sites through a conserved kinase infrastructure.
23 workers, and to others maintaining critical infrastructure.
24 ten overlooked, component of the urban water infrastructure.
25 ange that is increasing the vulnerability of infrastructure.
26 especially in remote locations with limited infrastructure.
27 izing the structural integrity and safety of infrastructure.
28 onsidering the tremendous cost of wastewater infrastructure.
29 educational and management organization and infrastructure.
30 ia the expansion and contraction of a city's infrastructure.
31 partial PLS-DA on the Workflow4Metabolomics infrastructure.
32 ter discharge, and damage to municipal water infrastructure.
33 ghly desirable for the world's future energy infrastructure.
34 ers are a core component of this integration infrastructure.
35 consumption hubs of "hard" water and energy infrastructures.
36 tainability of urban ecosystems and physical infrastructures.
37 of cascading in a particular case of coupled infrastructures.
38 mputers and local high performance computing infrastructures.
39 of existing high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructures.
40 demand for transportation burdens urban road infrastructures.
41 nt for the protection of buildings and civil infrastructures.
42 t into more comprehensive molecular dynamics infrastructures.
43 g has been limited by the corrosion of metal infrastructures.
44 forward that leads to new sustainable water infrastructures.
45 scover the cultural work done by piped water infrastructure across 33 nations with developed and deve
46 mber 2013 caused massive damage to homes and infrastructure across the Colorado Front Range and heavi
48 ed land use mix-access, street connectivity, infrastructure, aesthetics, safety, and perceived distan
49 in large-scale devastation of Syria's health infrastructure along with widespread injuries and death
54 As local governments plan to expand airport infrastructure and build air service, monetized estimate
55 number of specific subthemes that examined: infrastructure and care pathways, person-centred approac
56 dialysis for ESKD is limited by insufficient infrastructure and catastrophic out-of-pocket costs.
57 s biomedical data with storage and computing infrastructure and commonly used web services, software
58 aborate search function, relational database infrastructure and convenient data dumps, allows it to t
60 The surveys included an audit of facility infrastructure and direct observation of family planning
63 partners and private-public ventures to meet infrastructure and funding challenges, streamlining medi
65 al fibre underpins the global communications infrastructure and has experienced an astonishing evolut
68 aterials, shortages of labor, and inadequate infrastructure and investment pose significant challenge
71 ible and responsible utilization of existing infrastructure and personnel, to develop and implement a
72 onstrate the value of large-scale monitoring infrastructure and powerful analytics, which can be scal
75 China has particularly been used to develop infrastructure and provide medical supplies to Africa an
79 plex from non-human species and provides the infrastructure and tools to enable accurate analysis.
80 f structure and processes of care, including infrastructure and use of evidence-based routine and eme
81 a content and visualizations, and to provide infrastructure and user support that ensures effective a
83 ilitated the accelerated expansion of health infrastructure and workforce through an innovative commu
84 e with contemporary fiber and quantum memory infrastructures and with chip-scale semiconductor techno
85 precalciner section, access to CO2 transport infrastructure, and a retrofittable preheater tower.
86 s Belt and Road Initiative to promote trade, infrastructure, and commercial associations with 65 coun
87 ted data visualization tools, faceted search infrastructure, and curation provided by the FaceBase Hu
89 ient engagement and activism, clinical trial infrastructure, and investigational clinical trial desig
92 ind ways to keep some of the talented staff, infrastructure, and systems in place to work on new publ
94 ostly peak-generating capacity, transmission infrastructure, and the design of energy-efficiency poli
95 ity with the existing semiconductor industry infrastructure, and their unique optoelectronic properti
96 solids can be treated using existing county infrastructure, and this fraction increases to 99% of hi
97 of data, we have enhanced data and database infrastructure, and we have implemented many new search
98 cators produced from standardized monitoring infrastructure are critical to accurately assess populat
99 er tolerance, and compatibility with current infrastructure are presented along with current limitati
100 established successfully in rodents, but new infrastructures are needed to enable these strategies in
102 cal capacity, supplies, human resources, and infrastructure at each surgical facility, as well as the
104 ressing ambivalence, depending on supportive infrastructure, avoiding selective recommendations), mai
106 hermokarst due to climate change will damage infrastructure, but also impact hydrology, ecology and b
107 nt and with biotic changes in photosynthetic infrastructure, but our understanding of the relative ef
108 ear) from Lake Sakakawea, expanding pipeline infrastructure by hundreds of miles and allowing water t
112 esourced utilities and inadequate sanitation infrastructure-can exacerbate mechanisms causing contami
113 uires entomological knowledge, technical and infrastructure capacity, and systems facilitating stakeh
115 Web of Science, and China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) databases with a systematic search
116 ience) and Chinese (China National Knowledge Infrastructure [CNKI], VIP, Wanfang) databases for popul
117 V) calling, which leverages hybrid computing infrastructure consisting of cloud AWS, supercomputers a
120 1990-2012 change in piped-to-premises water infrastructure coverage against Hofstede's cultural dime
121 , health financing, health workforce, health infrastructure, coverage of maternal care, and maternal
122 nizing existing data, upgrading hardware and infrastructure, creating new tools, incorporating new da
124 A is time-consuming, resource-intensive, and infrastructure-dependent, limiting its availability in r
125 ting increasing demands on the computational infrastructure designed to analyze these very large data
126 enic water demand scenarios and water supply infrastructure designed to cope with climatic extremes.
127 ities, including natural resource depletion, infrastructure deterioration, and growing populations, t
129 , food production and consumption decisions, infrastructure development, and the global environment w
131 able to the evaluation of effects of planned infrastructure developments under multiple scenarios, an
132 quently involve widespread road closures and infrastructure disruptions, which may create delays in e
134 bring about a paradigm change in our energy infrastructure, efficient catalytic processes that relea
136 a centralized scientific and administrative infrastructure enabling engagement of large numbers of s
137 quires substantial investments in laboratory infrastructure, equipment, supplies, reagents, quality a
138 hways leading to such impacts include mining infrastructure establishment, urban expansion to support
143 presently conceived, piped-to-premises water infrastructure fits best with spatial contexts that pref
145 ion effort, supported by ELIXIR-the European infrastructure for biological information-that aspires t
146 wastewater treatment in regions where basic infrastructure for conventional wastewater treatment is
147 ensive, scalable, and cohesive computational infrastructure for data management; identity management;
148 hile eliminating the need to invest in local infrastructure for data transfer, storage or compute.
153 , ancient gene families, and others) and the infrastructure for making orthology inferences available
156 funding for the initiatives, create a global infrastructure for storing patient-derived materials, es
158 e show the first step toward a manufacturing infrastructure for traditional crystalline inorganic sem
160 raphical interfaces for running and editing, infrastructure for workflow sharing and version tracking
161 sfer and cell culture, and improved clinical infrastructures for routine delivery of cell products, h
168 s the contiguous United States, cities' hard infrastructures have significantly altered at least 7% o
170 eclinical models, a strong clinical research infrastructure highlighted by an NIH-funded natural hist
171 t mule deer and other ungulates avoid energy infrastructure; however, there remains a common percepti
176 th continues to outpace development of water infrastructure in many countries, desalination (the remo
177 refore prioritize investments in health care infrastructure in outbreak-prone regions of the world.
181 or health systems, with health workforce and infrastructure (including medical equipment) as the main
182 ouseholds needing FSM had onsite piped water infrastructure, indicating domestic or reticulated waste
184 l architecture, and other components of axon infrastructure is a potential mediator of pathophysiolog
186 studies, the role of quantum games in such a infrastructure is still virgin and may become a fascinat
188 Building resilience into today's complex infrastructures is critical to the daily functioning of
193 can be operated with minimal bioinformatics infrastructure, making it ideal for use in countries tha
194 vious studies of lightning-induced damage to infrastructure materials to determine the effects on pse
195 ndicating domestic or reticulated wastewater infrastructure may be required if lacking for safe manag
198 on pathway 8.5 (RCP8.5) and RCP4.5] using an infrastructure model modified to account for unique clim
206 ere, we analyzed the European transportation infrastructure network and found that 50% of the contine
207 s shed light on the design of more resilient infrastructure networks and the effective destruction of
208 nnectivity of many real-world networks, from infrastructure networks to protein interaction networks
209 Increased interconnection between critical infrastructure networks, such as electric power and comm
212 e measured fluxes indicating that the sewage infrastructure of Boston diverts watershed DSi to the tr
213 diabetes patients reveals a context-specific infrastructure of the gut microbial ecosystem, core micr
215 sent a method for assessing the impacts from infrastructure on wildlife, based on functional response
220 y by a constant or decreasing photosynthetic infrastructure (Pc), while observed dry-season GPP resul
223 nitiatives directed to certain strategic and infrastructure priorities are vital to achieve better he
224 esearch Resources and the Office of Research Infrastructure Programs, Cheng Si-Yuan (China-Internatio
225 te and minimal cost, we recommend all linear infrastructure projects in forests with arboreal mammal
226 -water usage efficiency of large scale civil infrastructure projects involving the artificial recharg
229 n regions could be the result of health-care infrastructure, quality and access, or environmental and
230 Facilities demonstrated moderate levels of infrastructure, ranging from 0.63 of 1 in sick-child car
233 rofessionals, medical supplies, and physical infrastructure required to deliver health services effec
234 ls; and developing the processes, tools, and infrastructure required to operationalize studies and cr
239 rried by currents collide with the telescope infrastructure, resulting in the emission of light.
240 Balkan countries, development of a Research Infrastructure (RI) and availability of an effective nut
243 nating policy and communication between hard infrastructure sectors, local city governments and utili
248 uel harvesting, processing, and distributing infrastructures, spanning an emission range from the det
249 tries, yet there is a dearth of mass rearing infrastructure specific to Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes
250 oint variant calling becomes infeasible, and infrastructure specific variant calling strategies eithe
254 likely consequent cause is that the existing infrastructure supporting nephrology research pales in c
257 neer alternatives to conventional automation infrastructure that are low-cost and user-friendly.
259 nt screening microscopy relies on automation infrastructure that is typically proprietary, non-custom
260 rhood inequalities and fissures in the civic infrastructure that potentially challenge social sustain
261 both a novel on-line resource and a software infrastructure that promotes and extends publication and
262 ncept of precision in medicine, requires new infrastructure that spans geography, institutional bound
264 ical research is advantaged by institutional infrastructures that foster a collaborative, multidiscip
265 t that ATM and ATR are part of the cellular "infrastructure" that maintains the excitatory/inhibitory
267 f effective implementation has been building infrastructure through the creation of regional multidis
268 climatological effects of buildings and grey infrastructure through the urban heat island (UHI) effec
269 ge through the routine immunization activity infrastructure, thus creating synergies with immunizatio
270 h information technology and the health data infrastructure to apply scientific evidence at the point
272 antiviral (DAA) HCV therapy, supported by an infrastructure to effectively implement change and infor
273 ation of NP, there is a pressing need for an infrastructure to enable sharing and curation of data.
274 t yet widespread, primarily because software infrastructure to enable simulations at this scale has n
275 mans ranging from transportation systems and infrastructure to energy systems, but creation of these
276 ntervention using an existing online canteen infrastructure to improve purchasing behavior from prima
277 disease risk factors, shifting global health infrastructure to include management of cardiovascular d
279 s provides the appropriate multidisciplinary infrastructure to manage these complex patients reducing
281 gy by utilizing existing coalbed natural gas infrastructure to produce low carbon renewable natural g
285 ized production and large scale distribution infrastructures to meet growing demands for goods and se
286 antage of the existing global mobile network infrastructure, to enable continuous and large-scale dat
287 tation influenced economic impacts on select infrastructure types and developed first-order estimates
289 c impacts of climate change on Alaska public infrastructure under relatively high and low climate for
293 ements of methane emissions from oil and gas infrastructure were completed over two regions of Albert
294 AD, although vital repairs to this critical infrastructure were still carried out in the aftermath o
295 in countries with an advanced technological infrastructure) which do not routinely offer an EBOV dia
296 ing in regions without comprehensive medical infrastructure who present to health care workers too la
297 r environments that lack advanced laboratory infrastructure will greatly aid in early detection and c
298 radication Initiative has built an extensive infrastructure with capabilities and resources that shou
299 missions from California oil and natural gas infrastructure with observed variability suggesting the
300 ated expenses from climate-related damage to infrastructure without adaptation measures (hereafter da
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