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1 my and handling of the bowels making it less invasive method.
2 ve animals is challenging and currently uses invasive methods.
3 d for data quantification in comparison with invasive methods.
4 r respiratory distress syndrome by minimally invasive methods.
5 odstream and the diagnosis heavily relies on invasive methods.
6 the anatomical disturbances associated with invasive methods.
7 he assessment of these factors is limited to invasive methods.
8 collection of clinical data using relatively invasive methods.
9 ents in lung tumorigenesis detectable by non-invasive methods.
10 struction can be carried out using minimally invasive methods.
12 is but magnetic resonance imaging is the non-invasive method and excellent modality in the evaluation
13 ey are difficult to observe in cells without invasive methods and seem to be very small (nanoscale) a
15 a potentiality of novel time-saving and non-invasive method based on fluorescence microscopy for pro
18 We compared VIE identification to a less-invasive method - computer-assisted photographic identif
19 ticle, we provide an overview of the various invasive methods currently available to assess the coron
20 ic accuracy of this method, use of minimally invasive methods (e.g., core biopsy) may be desirable fo
21 reatment, Nd:YAG laser hyaloidotomy is a non invasive method enabling rapid drainage of the obstructe
25 aptations in vivo, and may offer a first non-invasive method for assessing receptor desensitization a
27 eous needle biopsies and provide a minimally invasive method for axillary staging of breast cancer.
28 lish the utility of tape harvesting as a non-invasive method for capturing RNA from human skin and su
29 dings illustrate the utility of a rapid, non-invasive method for characterizing early cardiac dysfunc
30 Surface electrogastrography (EGG) is a non-invasive method for clinical assessment of gastric myoel
33 im of this study was to identify a minimally invasive method for early prediction of response and rel
35 Here we describe a fast, localized and non-invasive method for GFP photoconversion from green to re
39 ons (IGBs) have become an efficient and less invasive method for overweight and obesity treatment, th
40 ting is reliable, effective, and a minimally invasive method for palliating malignant obstruction, as
41 oth cost-effective and provide a safer, less-invasive method for patients to determine the need for m
42 sion-making, this task provides a rapid, non-invasive method for quantifying disorders of higher neur
45 imaging (MRSI) can be used as a direct, non-invasive method for studying the effects of TBI on energ
48 has the potential to be used as a simple non-invasive method for the detection of blood characteristi
49 TA choriocapillaris flow voids provide a non-invasive method for the detection of lesions in patients
50 imulation tool provides, in principle, a non-invasive method for the temporally and spatially precise
52 Here we present a new, easy-to-apply and non-invasive method for three-dimensional in-situ visualizat
53 RF ablation may be an effective, minimally invasive method for treating small functional primary ad
54 contrast-enhanced imaging tools provide non-invasive methods for analyzing various functional change
56 l be utilized towards the development of non-invasive methods for diagnosing monogenetic disorders.
58 toencephalography (MEG) as an alternative to invasive methods for investigating the cortical represen
60 Despite the development of a variety of non-invasive methods for the detection of rejection, the end
69 vascular calibre could be an innovative non-invasive method of estimating vascular risk in HIV-infec
72 edical practitioners since it provides a non-invasive method of measuring urine flow rate and urethra
73 agnetic stimulation (TMS) offers a safe, non-invasive method of probing changes in cortical excitabil
74 te that CARS microscopy provides a novel non-invasive method of quantifying lipid content, type and s
75 ectomy, is emerging as an effective and less invasive method of revascularization for extracranial ca
79 periments on the motor cortex shows that non-invasive methods of brain stimulation can be surprisingl
80 g (IGR) method against other noninvasive and invasive methods of CO quantification in a cohort of pat
82 carcinoma, developing more accurate and less-invasive methods of diagnosis, and discovering the under
83 y high resolution and the development of non-invasive methods of fetal testing using cell-free DNA in
85 more accurate cancer staging, safer and less invasive methods of removing gastric neoplasms, and endo
86 This level of sensitivity, using minimally invasive methods, offers novel opportunities for monitor
91 liver cell transplantation, which is a less invasive method than orthotopic liver transplantation fo
95 ions in imaging techniques and often require invasive methods that can only be performed postmortem.
96 CT imaging is a rapid, reproducible, and non-invasive method, that gives results that are closely com
98 chemiluminescence has been proposed as a non-invasive method to assess oxidative stress in the skin.
99 dioactive iodine (I) seeds] is a new minimal invasive method to assess the pathological response of n
100 ing tumour DNA (ctDNA) might represent a non-invasive method to detect mutations in patients, facilit
101 nea confocal microscopy (CCM) is a novel non-invasive method to detect small nerve fiber pathology.
102 nclude that handheld XRF is an accurate, non-invasive method to discriminate origin of elephant tusks
104 describe a general, versatile and minimally invasive method to image single molecules near the cell
108 ing has been proposed as a promising and non-invasive method to visualize amyloid plaques in vivo bec
111 mitation increasing use is being made of non-invasive methods to detect subclinical coronary artery d
112 When combined with the development of non-invasive methods to detect such signatures, this may pro
113 s led to the development of invasive and non-invasive methods to identify such plaques prospectively.
114 primarily due to a lack of practical and non-invasive methods to measure and quantify the process.
117 question are not ideal because they require invasive methods to model congenital solitary kidney.
119 rrent BCIs use a variety of invasive and non-invasive methods to record brain signals and a variety o
123 They are much less focal than conventional invasive methods which use small electrodes placed on or
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