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1 tal kinetics remains a subject of debate and inquiry.
2 elivered, provides a rich source of research inquiry.
3 been previously described as a valid form of inquiry.
4 imal-distal axis has been an area of intense inquiry.
5 amming presents a major challenge for future inquiry.
6 nding issue across many fields of scientific inquiry.
7 ive chemical probes as drivers of biological inquiry.
8 comes may be gained from a national database inquiry.
9  coding changes remain an area of aggressive inquiry.
10 underlying mechanisms and guiding avenues of inquiry.
11 have gone largely unrecognized in scientific inquiry.
12 d men, warranting further pathophysiological inquiry.
13 act, as well as avenues for future empirical inquiry.
14 edge around user-defined areas of biological inquiry.
15 s is relevant to a broad range of biological inquiry.
16 sorders are beginning to yield to scientific inquiry.
17 ory framework and guide ongoing experimental inquiry.
18 of action is an active and promising area of inquiry.
19 m, while it raises questions to guide future inquiry.
20 f the interdisciplinary nature of scientific inquiry.
21 ay into virtually every corner of biological inquiry.
22 of each field to expand their joint range of inquiry.
23 int for several interesting lines of further inquiry.
24 eep duration represents an important line of inquiry.
25  being a far more developed area of clinical inquiry.
26 l as unearthing new directions of scientific inquiry.
27 r this directed transport is a major area of inquiry.
28 r before been the subject of pharmacological inquiry.
29 ely how they do so remains a topic of active inquiry.
30 ate the periodization that follows from this inquiry.
31 cal reduction of uncertainty by experimental inquiry.
32 len, which allowed no independent thought or inquiry.
33 ve fueled a mini-renaissance in this line of inquiry.
34 cult to identify the best method for a given inquiry.
35 ealth effects are active areas of scientific inquiry.
36 ecially in the burgeoning apoptosis field of inquiry.
37  and propose research priorities for further inquiry.
38 dly, as are the definitions of its scope and inquiry.
39 tions between patenting and prior scientific inquiry.
40 rasociality as a new field of social science inquiry.
41 staining successful outcomes of Appreciative Inquiry.
42 ion against agreed criteria for Appreciative Inquiry.
43 gaps in understanding and important areas of inquiry.
44 ic goal, context, and population used in the inquiry.
45 igible sites participated in the qualitative inquiry.
46 er modern epidemiologic methods of etiologic inquiry.
47 n to support both genome and community-level inquiry.
48 gy and the ultimate purpose of epidemiologic inquiry.
49 gered a huge amount of innovative scientific inquiry.
50 on and whose organization informs biological inquiry.
51 ntenance of latency through several lines of inquiry.
52 enable a host of applications and scientific inquiries.
53 d help research communities frame scientific inquiries.
54 ll array indels, allowing rapid single-locus inquiries.
55 s a focus to bring together several chemical inquiries.
56 nature also preserves the sample for further inquiries.
57 ise new questions to be addressed in further inquiries.
58 he neocortex and enables further data-driven inquiries.
59                Of 3876 subjects selected for inquiry, 3627 (93.6%) responded.
60  GB and IC groups to have at least one donor inquiry (82% vs. 61% vs. 47%, P=0.001) and evaluation (6
61 s, and experiencing glare were frequent, but inquiries about driving tasks (eg, making left turns) we
62               Survey responses revealed that inquiries about NDLD from interested potential donors ar
63 inst manufacturers worldwide and to national inquiries about their safety.
64   A content analysis was performed on e-mail inquiries about viral hepatitis that were submitted by h
65 s obtained only by indirect, but not direct, inquiry about violent ideation.
66 notypes with this ontology will enable novel inquiries across the full spectrum of phenotypic diversi
67 nd bioethics communities lead a wide-ranging inquiry aimed at mapping out solutions to the ethical pr
68                       These diverse lines of inquiry allow us to exclude variation in IRF2 as respons
69         This high-dimensional, systems-level inquiry allowed analysis across cell-type and signaling
70 logy has re-emerged as an important topic of inquiry among social, personality, and political psychol
71 tionally expect "hard facts" from scientific inquiry, an expectation that the results of material flo
72 opathy has provided a context for scientific inquiry analogous to the description of Fanconi anemia a
73 cluding policies for responding to telephone inquiries and methods for giving patients the opportunit
74                  The study used appreciative inquiry and a range of methods including participant obs
75    Future progress requires sound scientific inquiry and continued clinical diligence.
76  to identify the main areas of epidemiologic inquiry and determine how they evolved over time in 5 hi
77  highlight emerging areas of development and inquiry and emphasize the importance of integrating stru
78 e origin of life into a respectable field of inquiry and established the basis of prebiotic chemistry
79 unity remains at the forefront of scientific inquiry and has begun to illuminate the mechanisms by wh
80 get gene expression is one important area of inquiry and is the focus of this report.
81 p open many new, potentially useful lines of inquiry and provide a framework to begin moving toward a
82 flect the interdisciplinary challenge of our inquiry and reassured us of its broad interest.
83 g educators who facilitate an environment of inquiry and scholarship, with the ultimate goal of bette
84 ith the goal of identifying areas for future inquiry and therapeutic targeting.
85 s health disparities by promoting scientific inquiry and training, disseminating medical information
86 se allowed students to experience scientific inquiry and was influential for students as they conside
87            Each discovery opens new areas of inquiry and-together-have implications for model organis
88 bserved in linguistics and other branches of inquiry, and dynamics reminiscent of neural networks are
89 ient advocacy mobilization, US congressional inquiry, and legal challenges.
90  the articles and key ideas in this field of inquiry, and suggests some future directions to take the
91       We modified the traditional structured inquiry approach to include a novel research experience
92                                   Structured inquiry approaches, in which students receive a Drosophi
93 een patient subgroups, indicate that further inquiries are needed to separate out coincidental patter
94                                  Mechanistic inquiries are presented for the key enabling quaternizat
95            However, these separate fields of inquiry are subject to inherent limitations that may onl
96 uccess in this notoriously difficult area of inquiry are the result of an increasingly sophisticated
97 e range of exposures, outcomes, and modes of inquiry associated with climate change adaptation and th
98 nancies were collected by individual patient inquiries at all sites from 655 patients.
99  processes, and highlight important areas of inquiry at the intersection between immunology and lncRN
100 ctional new T cells, opening both intriguing inquiry avenues and raising critical questions to be pur
101                                We present an inquiry-based laboratory exercise exploring this concept
102               In this article, we present an inquiry-based laboratory experiment that explores this q
103    We report a thematic sequence of directed inquiry-based labs taking students from bacterial mutage
104 m memorizing facts and emphasizing hands-on, inquiry-based learning and a deeper understanding of the
105 ding and writing benefit when embedded in an inquiry-based science setting?
106 ding and writing be used as tools to support inquiry-based science, and (ii) how do reading and writi
107  provides beginning biology students with an inquiry-based, active learning laboratory experience.
108 ting science across the spectrum of areas of inquiry, bringing together environmental and social scie
109 built upon more than a century of scientific inquiry, but achieving a more complete picture using ens
110 lant pathogens remains a compelling field of inquiry, but gaps and opportunities to advance it remain
111 stainability science has grown as a field of inquiry, but has said little about the role of large-sca
112 nquired about their spiritual needs (0.9% of inquiries by physicians).
113 gs provide a new foundation for neurogenetic inquiries by revealing a robust and previously unrecogni
114 adoption of next generation sequencing based inquiries by the Dictyostelium research community.
115 usual because it aims to simulate scientific inquiry by allowing students to iteratively investigate
116 ence and activation are the topic of ongoing inquiry by many laboratories.
117 bout low-risk prostate cancer as well as the inquiry by the physician into patient's priorities and g
118 e 7 times more likely to rank the scientific inquiry class as influencing career or life choices.
119 hich to date has been based on philosophical inquiry, clinical case studies, and behavioral studies.
120 nd epistemological foundation for biological inquiry comes, in part, from application of valid statis
121 tive in its own right and as part of a wider inquiry concerning host and vector manipulation by plant
122 demonstrate poor application of Appreciative Inquiry criteria in a nursing context.
123                                 Overall, the inquiries demonstrated important knowledge gaps regardin
124                                         This inquiry did not elucidate novel genes, but instead demon
125 tapose annotations of many types facilitates inquiry-driven data mining.
126 d tested two linked but separable structured inquiry exercises using a set of Drosophila melanogaster
127  rheumatic diseases; sometimes, our scope of inquiry expands to encompass the impact of the communiti
128                                 Key areas of inquiry focus on how an aptamer attains specificity for
129                    Another important line of inquiry focuses on the psychological impact of the decis
130 cross life stages, uncovering new avenues of inquiry focusing on altered reliance of specific sensory
131 ivors given cisplatin should include routine inquiry for hearing status and tinnitus, referral to aud
132 formation available has expanded horizons of inquiry for molecular evolution; however, the full poten
133 published B. anthracis Ames strain, while an inquiry for protein sequence similarities indicated homo
134 nomena, and suggest a promising direction of inquiry for resolving similarly longstanding debates in
135 through vaccination and open up new lines of inquiry for the analysis of immune responses at the orga
136 k Study outcomes and measures were follow-up inquiries from 6592 corneal transplants.
137          All hepatitis C virus (HCV)-related inquiries from health professionals were identified, rep
138 about driving included poor visual function, inquiries from the patient or family, and requests from
139                    NIH awards supporting OCC inquiry from 2000 to 2014 were accessed from the NIH ReP
140 isease database at Columbia University or by inquiry from collaborating physicians.
141 dings suggest that multiple lines of genomic inquiry--genome-wide screens for CNVs, common variation
142                                 Appreciative Inquiry has been used extensively in North American busi
143 r sequencing's 40-year history, the scope of inquiry has commensurately broadened.
144        In recent years, a compelling line of inquiry has established the economic benefits of health,
145 es and life-history activities, this line of inquiry has rarely been extended to the most essential o
146                                         Most inquiries have focused on steric determinants of membran
147                                       Recent inquiries have revealed a surprisingly large number (>25
148 ncerns; as such, those who pursue scientific inquiry have been shown to be concerned with the moral a
149             We propose future directions for inquiry, highlighting unanswered questions and conceptua
150                            Numerous lines of inquiry implicate connectivity as a central abnormality
151 on (hormonal withdrawal) provoked scientific inquiries in the laboratory that resulted in the develop
152 f mechanisms to introduce meaningful student inquiry in an introductory genetics course and to evalua
153  however, traditional methods limit biologic inquiry in important areas.
154 ecent advances and highlight areas of future inquiry in the epidemiology, diagnosis, and management o
155                We propose avenues of further inquiry in the limits of plasticity using new and classi
156 (CBCT) imaging is appropriate for diagnostic inquiry in the management of inflammatory periodontitis.
157 as been shown to be a promising direction of inquiry in the search for superior electrocatalysts for
158 ments, and outline important areas of future inquiry in this context.
159 f mood disorders and are a promising area of inquiry, in line with the Research Domain Criteria initi
160                This rapidly evolving area of inquiry, in which the clinical implications of mutation
161                         Three-fourths of the inquiries included professional degree and organizationa
162 l health) from a range of investigations and inquiries, including coroner inquest hearings, child dea
163 l advances opens new frontiers of scientific inquiry, including network dynamics, manipulation and co
164 estions amenable to genetic-based scientific inquiry, including the basis of behavior, epigenetics, p
165 or by the same physician, or the phrasing of inquiry influence these assessments of underlying diseas
166 ation of optimal educational strategies, and inquiry intended to identify best practices for clinical
167 uld become a useful tool for enabling direct inquiries into connections between sequence-ensemble rel
168     These problems show the need for further inquiries into how historical contextualization modulate
169 within which to integrate often disconnected inquiries into language processing, language acquisition
170 lent in many chronic diseases, necessitating inquiries into molecular regulation of muscle mass.
171        Our work provides a basis for further inquiries into more complex phenomena, such as gradient
172                          They also raise new inquiries into potential NOTCH-ZMIZ1 collaboration in a
173 ieve that the new culture method will enable inquiries into the antimicrobial mechanisms of human mac
174                                      Further inquiries into the function of Atp22p have revealed that
175 ivity to art-historical contexts by means of inquiries into the making, authorship, and functions of
176                                       Recent inquiries into the microbial ecology of distribution sys
177 cal ingredient has come about as a result of inquiries into the potential for substantial benefits of
178              To establish a model system for inquiries into these processes, we systematically analyz
179      Though equally relevant to a scientific inquiry into art appreciation, psychological and histori
180 igh-throughput model system for facilitating inquiry into B. pseudomallei virulence.
181 emains and residential sites has constrained inquiry into Beringian lifeways at the transition of the
182 , which is functionally distinct, leading to inquiry into its role in carcinogenesis.
183 stablish a neurobiological model for guiding inquiry into motivated forgetting.
184  exchange; (ii) the logic of anthropological inquiry into multiple currency economies; (iii) the case
185 nd noncommunicative motion, enabling further inquiry into neural bases of communication.
186 pioid receptors provide a novel platform for inquiry into opioid receptor function.
187                             The Confidential Inquiry into premature deaths of people with intellectua
188 rom idealizations of MT and LIP and motivate inquiry into sensorimotor computations that may interven
189 obtained data from the National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Homicide by People with Mental
190 btained as part of the National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Homicide by People with Mental
191 ed the database of the National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Homicide by People with Mental
192 come Review Programme, National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Homicide by People with Mental
193 -2012 data from the UK National Confidential Inquiry into Suicides and Homicides by People with Menta
194  This work provides a foundation for further inquiry into the contributions of H-bonded methanol and
195                                   Additional inquiry into the mechanism of this disparity is needed s
196             These observations open lines of inquiry into the mechanisms of human NoV entry and uncoa
197 stead of loading the question in favor of an inquiry into the metric structure and evolutionary origi
198                                 We began our inquiry into the molecular basis of this memory loss by
199                                      Further inquiry into the nature, prevalence, causes, and, in par
200  provide a neurobiological model for guiding inquiry into the physical foundations of control over co
201 ceptor-deficient (NK1R(-/-)) mouse permitted inquiry into the regulation of secretory immunoglobulin
202  These results will spur further mechanistic inquiry into the role of chromatin remodeling in the reg
203      However, to date, there has not been an inquiry into the roles for acquired versus innate drug r
204 o exhibits heightened stability-prompting an inquiry into the stabilizing influence of Pro-21 and Pro
205 universal recognition of and more scientific inquiry into the underpinnings of the disease will provi
206 etween hypothesis-driven research and random inquiry into the unknown.
207 perimental paradigms invite renewed clinical inquiry into this important area.
208 tours of specific orientation encouraged the inquiry into whether binocular disparity might not simil
209             The findings led to a subsequent inquiry into whether the local conformational changes we
210                                      Further inquiry into why advanced perioperative care did not red
211  approaches are part of a historical line of inquiry investigating the role of cell shape in intracel
212                                          The inquiry is based on new methods for image processing and
213 luded studies demonstrated that Appreciative Inquiry is being perceived as a gateway to knowledge tra
214                                 Appreciative Inquiry is promoted as an approach to exploring and brin
215                              If Appreciative Inquiry is to be perceived as a legitimate research ende
216  to assess whether change using Appreciative Inquiry is transformational.
217  only the foundational bedrock of scientific inquiry, it is also the prerequisite for a positive imag
218 ms, has given rise to a method of scientific inquiry known as functional genomics.
219  offer an outline introduction to a field of inquiry known as the geography of mental health (or ment
220                  Although these two lines of inquiry lie respectively within the traditional provenan
221 e mouse and the human that, in some areas of inquiry, limit the degree to which insights derived from
222                    In the context of science inquiry, literacy practices support learners by enabling
223 ed chiefly on contributions to this field of inquiry made by researchers with a background in the aca
224              The application of Appreciative Inquiry may have merit in the complex world of human hea
225 ries and has sparked considerable scientific inquiry, most recently owing to the dramatic collapse of
226                    Critical areas of further inquiry needed to advance new gender-specific IHD unders
227 nally, we identify critical areas of further inquiry needed to advance this new gender-specific IHD u
228                 Several lines of geophysical inquiry now suggest that a change in the locus of upwell
229  new and more ambitious quests in scientific inquiry, numerous analytical and engineering techniques
230 aw on for future metadata-enabled functional inquiries of the vast viral unknown.
231 statutory agencies notified the Confidential Inquiry of all deaths of people with intellectual disabi
232 ting pathophysiology generates new areas for inquiry of basic physiological and biochemical mechanism
233 o orders of magnitude, facilitating directed inquiry of circuit motifs.
234 ographies of articles identified on MEDLINE, inquiry of experts and pharmaceutical companies, and dat
235 ructure-guided, site-directed mutation-based inquiry of the catalytic contributions of active site re
236                                 Appreciative Inquiry offers potential for nurse practice development
237 growing wealth of genomic data, experimental inquiries on the functional significance of important di
238 decision research that can fuel new lines of inquiry on how socially situated actors navigate both ev
239                                 We focus our inquiry on three areas of interest in viral packing: the
240 anel meeting, and agreed by the Confidential Inquiry overview panel.
241                                As biological inquiry produces ever more network data, such as protein
242                             The Confidential Inquiry provides evidence of the substantial contributio
243  the process of teaching students engaged in inquiry provides practice in the application of importan
244 ytes, with implications for diverse areas of inquiry, ranging from designing electrochemical devices
245 als were identified, representing 10% of all inquiries received during the 2-year period of 2009-2010
246                              Physicians made inquiries regarding wheezing and allergy symptoms and in
247 resolved questions and future directions for inquiry regarding PRC2 structure and function.
248         A detailed history should include an inquiry regarding the use of illicit substances, anaboli
249 ears, there has been considerable scientific inquiry regarding transient ischemic attack.
250 lated factors represent a burgeoning area of inquiry related to the pathogenesis in sickle cell disea
251 of today's organizations that demand further inquiry, research on the three primary types of job anal
252                                         This inquiry reveals that, among genetic models that are seem
253                             The Confidential Inquiry reviewed the deaths of 247 people with intellect
254            The population-based Confidential Inquiry reviewed the deaths of people with intellectual
255 mpirical lenses to examine synergies between inquiry science and literacy teaching and learning of K-
256 (interquartile range) best modified Advocacy-Inquiry Score was significantly better in the interventi
257 group allocation using the modified Advocacy-Inquiry Score.
258 errater reliability of the modified Advocacy-Inquiry Scores (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.8
259                                          All inquiries should be directed to the BioJava mailing list
260 terventions was assumed, and future lines of inquiry should examine how geographical prioritization c
261 condary structure has been an area of active inquiry since the 1970s.
262 gy is not a very politically diverse area of inquiry, something that could negatively affect the obje
263                             Various lines of inquiry strongly suggested that protruding particles get
264 er and underscoring the suitability for gene inquiry studies.
265 tabolomics, and nascent fields of scientific inquiry such as epigenomics and exposomics.
266 tion, with implications for diverse areas of inquiry, such as nanoconfined biomineralization, CO2 seq
267                                       Recent inquiries suggest a steroid-sparing benefit from initiat
268                             Several lines of inquiry suggest an important role for recursive thinking
269                       Three related lines of inquiry support the nondissociative guest exchange mecha
270 ease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) public inquiry system, CDC-INFO.
271 ta opens up an interesting avenue of further inquiry that can shed light on the latent period of pand
272  well-established, interdisciplinary line of inquiry that focuses on the deeper understanding of turb
273 ecific evolutionary hypotheses in a field of inquiry that has been long plagued by the limited availa
274 e candidate modifiers provide new avenues of inquiry that may reveal new RP disease mechanisms and th
275 tic mechanisms represent a promising line of inquiry that might, in part, explain the inheritance and
276 how these targets are regulated are areas of inquiry that should increase our understanding of how le
277 In this review, we highlight new pathways of inquiry that show promise for the identification of thos
278                    Consistent with narrative inquiry the results describe an overall plot: "construct
279 cording to accepted principles of scientific inquiry, the research design will generate an appropriat
280 lowing 3 areas particularly rife for further inquiry: the role of genetics in personality and health
281 ate about science so that they can engage in inquiry throughout their lives.
282 MEDLINE, meta-analyses, review articles, and inquiries to experts.
283 ends the boundaries of rigorous quantitative inquiry to a wide array of new phenomena spanning the so
284 Evidence Consensus (BEC) model of scientific inquiry to address questions of clinical importance in p
285                First, it restricts syntactic inquiry to cases were a semantically equivalent alternat
286 onfidence by introducing a novel statistical inquiry to determine those variants that can be confiden
287 ure search using PUBMED combined with expert inquiry to identify trials comparing cytotoxic chemother
288 d a class to teach the process of scientific inquiry to local high school students.
289                           I here expand that inquiry to the key years of 1880-1900 during which our m
290 set of attention-based, regulatory, and self-inquiry training regimes.
291 tional connectivity-areas of neuroscientific inquiry typically considered separately.
292 rch about one of the most extensive areas of inquiry: variation in the promoter region of the seroton
293 whole-cell modeling to facilitate scientific inquiry, we compared growth rates simulated in a whole-c
294                                  To initiate inquiry, we have studied the temporal effects of extrace
295 pated in a baseline medical examination when inquiries were made about ED.
296 red against the choreography of Appreciative Inquiry where participant experiences are moulded to fit
297 e research is an actively developing area of inquiry, with ramifications for our lifestyles, our inte
298 ases represent a growing field of scientific inquiry within ophthalmology.
299                   Therefore, most biological inquiries would be better addressed by a method that map
300 atological drivers remains an area of active inquiry, yet several points bear consideration.

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