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1 s of health (eg, cultural, psychosocial, and knowledge).
2  to the systematisation and expansion of our knowledge.
3 ng and proteomics, and improved use of prior knowledge.
4 pers that build on well-established clinical knowledge.
5 oupmates through the imparting of ecological knowledge.
6  imaging biomarkers without any prior domain knowledge.
7 rtunity to extract hidden, yet undiscovered, knowledge.
8 al level of model validation based on expert knowledge.
9 erving others is an efficient way to acquire knowledge.
10 ing about more abstract, conceptual forms of knowledge.
11 research is currently hampered by incomplete knowledge about chemical receptive ranges of primary rec
12 lts with comorbid conditions lacked critical knowledge about COVID-19 and, despite concern, were not
13          The aim of this study was to assess knowledge about diabetic retinopathy, eye check-up pract
14 term predictions and the current scarcity of knowledge about DTG efficacy in South Africa.
15 ls in Brian, without requiring any technical knowledge about GPUs, C++ or GeNN.
16  contributed significantly to broadening the knowledge about HBV composition and should be continued
17 ment is well-established, there is a lack of knowledge about how species compromise camouflage accura
18       Background In multiple sclerosis (MS), knowledge about how spinal cord abnormalities translate
19                                              Knowledge about HWE test fills an important gap in popul
20 esults may help advance the current state of knowledge about risk factors for GVHD development follow
21  to engineer proteins, but requires detailed knowledge about structure function relationships.
22 g partners have already been identified, the knowledge about the CD22 interactome is still incomplete
23                Currently, there is a lack of knowledge about the factors that influence disease progr
24       Together, our results provide critical knowledge about the involvement of Pol nu and Pol theta
25 tor internalization and adds significant new knowledge about the molecular pharmacology of a diverse
26               Cited barriers include lack of knowledge about the potential donor pool, lack of robust
27                                              Knowledge about the precise cortical regions and connect
28       However, despite years of studies, our knowledge about the protein copy number of TFs in the nu
29                                 However, the knowledge about the role of this protein family in other
30                         However, the lack of knowledge about the transmission pathways limits the eff
31 tion of incoming visual information with our knowledge about the world.
32 ong the comorbidities, and evaluated current knowledge about these genes and pathways as related to c
33 mical analysis (HPLC fingerprint) to improve knowledge about this plant and support development of po
34                   There is currently limited knowledge about transcriptional regulators regulating th
35     We show that language can also shape our knowledge about visual objects.
36                                  The pace of knowledge acquisition has been rapid, but ongoing challe
37                              The exchange of knowledge across different areas and disciplines plays a
38 e new insights and allow researchers to link knowledge across disciplines, species, and scales.
39            Here, we showed the first, to our knowledge, AFM imaging of adsorbed PS films under physio
40 onors (IRDs) are less effective in improving knowledge among African American (AA) kidney transplant
41  effective than no intervention in improving knowledge among nurses and nursing students.
42 cessitate the maintenance and development of knowledge and action by stimulating collaboration among
43 learning algorithms that benefit from expert knowledge and allow a biological understanding of their
44 ntribute to racial and ethnic disparities in knowledge and behavior related to coronavirus disease 20
45        To make the best use of the available knowledge and better inform the effects of ionizing radi
46 e substitution sites can serve as sources of knowledge and can be used to test models, and as potenti
47 n's and women's reports and of increased HIV knowledge and condom use at last intercourse among women
48 kes our eyes, but also strongly by our prior knowledge and expectations.
49 ontinues to evolve and grow, especially when knowledge and familiarity of the issues surrounding extr
50  will depend on advancing current scientific knowledge and incorporating local understanding to suppo
51 tion decision quality by improving patients' knowledge and providing them with personalized risk esti
52  assessed demographics, history of glaucoma, knowledge and rate of marijuana use, and perceptions of
53 s need to capitalise on nurses' experiential knowledge and skills to enhance the strategic design and
54 d a significant negative interaction between knowledge and social relatedness, suggesting that the fa
55                             We conclude that knowledge and strategies are transferable between these
56 are occurs when patients possess the skills, knowledge, and confidence needed to effectively manage t
57 lymphoma (DLBCL) within the context of prior knowledge, and highlight how these insights have informe
58 935 participants) assessed post-intervention knowledge, and indicated that digital education was more
59 ents to deliver organoselenides that, to our knowledge, are being reported here for the first time.
60                                Self-reported knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors related to COVID-19.
61 s of interest, including mealtime caregiving knowledge, attitudes, skills, and/or behaviors.
62 nding continued improvements to the reaction knowledge base and further code optimization.
63         We highlight ways that this emerging knowledge base can inform public health strategy: First,
64 sulting in a large-yet still somewhat patchy-knowledge base.
65 ome remains poorly defined, with our current knowledge based on a few cohort studies whose findings a
66       IOM is a holistic, ecosystem-based and knowledge-based approach that aims to ensure the sustain
67                        This finding provides knowledge basis to enhance maize hybrids grain yield.
68 native niche in live animals has not, to our knowledge, been achieved.
69 ircle, which suggests that it helps transfer knowledge between experiences.
70  current study sought to address this gap in knowledge by testing the hypothesis that adoption of int
71 cquired unconsciously, and awareness of such knowledge can even interfere with the exploitation there
72 the theta frequency band; and (2) contextual knowledge can indeed be acquired unconsciously, and awar
73                         We propose that this knowledge can inform studies in higher animal models and
74 ultural practices and the ways in which this knowledge, coupled with improved methods for characteriz
75 sciplines plays a key role in the process of knowledge creation, and can stimulate innovation and the
76             Here we report the first, to our knowledge, cryo-electron microscopy structure of the euk
77 summary, our work presents the first, to our knowledge, dimeric structural models of OAS2 that enhanc
78 g evidence-driven decisions and accelerating knowledge discovery in life sciences.
79                      Enabling data reuse and knowledge discovery is increasingly critical in modern s
80 ms to prevent catastrophic forgetting of old knowledge during new training.
81 g traits and were consistent with biological knowledge (e.g., membrane transport activity for pH and
82 diness (47% vs 33%, P = .003) and transplant knowledge (effect size [ES] = 0.41, P < .001).
83 d epitopes but also identified novel (to our knowledge) epitopes within proinsulin, which are present
84 ly relevant conditions using a novel, to our knowledge, experimental methodology called constrained d
85 mbines natural language processing, database knowledge extraction, orthology search and powerful grap
86 ress this problem by introducing new, to our knowledge, fluorescence-based assays that overcome the r
87 guidance for clinicians and identify gaps in knowledge for future investigations.
88 provided essential structural and functional knowledge for rational design of panserotype DENV capsid
89 imizing the return on investment: scientific knowledge for the benefit of patients and society.
90 hese Xe-Fe oxides, which advance fundamental knowledge for understanding xenon chemistry and physics
91                 The proposed method exploits knowledge from biological networks and longitudinal data
92 do we systematically trace the provenance of knowledge from experimental ground truth to gene functio
93 ite designed to facilitate analysis and gain knowledge from HLA typing, regardless of nomenclature or
94  human behavior is the ability to generalize knowledge from the past to support future action.
95                                 Accumulating knowledge from these studies has enabled several importa
96 lar, we provide a principled way to transfer knowledge from these two domains and to enhance predicti
97 s minimizes cost and maximizes efficiency of knowledge gain for the scientific community under a vari
98                  Finally, we discuss how the knowledge gained from past domestication processes, toge
99                                          The knowledge gained in this study would open new possibilit
100 after each intervention was used to quantify knowledge gains and knowledge retention.
101     More importantly, there is a significant knowledge gap between materials innovation and device in
102                           We approached this knowledge gap by compiling a geographically and taxonomi
103                        Here, we address this knowledge gap by identifying seasonal patterns of Al and
104 c variants reside in noncoding regions; this knowledge gap impairs efforts to understand the molecula
105 lished as carcinogens, there remains a large knowledge gap of others owing to the difficulty in ident
106 smia (CA), is relatively rare and there is a knowledge gap regarding the compensatory neural mechanis
107                              To address this knowledge gap, we first mapped the M1 forelimb represent
108                              To address this knowledge gap, we investigated dissipation half-lives (D
109                                              Knowledge gaps (number of errors on 7 facts on COVID-19
110                            We review current knowledge gaps and existing diagnostic tools and algorit
111 g this element-focused approach, we identify knowledge gaps and generate predictions about the impact
112 technical and economic feasibility, existing knowledge gaps and potential for cobenefits across multi
113 gricultural industries in order to establish knowledge gaps and well-supported future research direct
114                            In contrast, main knowledge gaps concern the spatial extent of interactive
115 echanisms, and we identify the current major knowledge gaps for future research.
116 ENM-related hazard information and thus fill knowledge gaps in a comprehensive way in regard to the m
117 there remain critical development issues and knowledge gaps in SC drug delivery.
118                 In overcoming these critical knowledge gaps, integration of the field of MS will requ
119 new GTN aims to detect and study the current knowledge gaps, test potential solutions using human pha
120                      To fill these important knowledge gaps, we perform single-cell RNA sequencing on
121         Decision making requires integrating knowledge gathered from personal experiences with advice
122 re abstract, higher-order human learning and knowledge generalization.
123      In this opinion, we suggest that recent knowledge gleaned from genomic and neuroimaging investig
124 nd lack of activation and G protein-coupling knowledge have hindered the development of therapeutic a
125 we should create more unity through a common knowledge hub linking academia, industry, healthcare pro
126 ucer of the chemokine CCL22 and thus, to our knowledge, identify a novel role for this cytokine as a
127  Here, we applied for the first time, to our knowledge, imaging flow cytometry for investigating inte
128                 Our research adds to current knowledge in cell-encapsulation strategies by highlighti
129  2017 World Workshop completely restructured knowledge in periodontology with a series of official co
130 ne discovery studies in the past were led by knowledge in the field (through the candidate gene strat
131                            Remaining gaps in knowledge include an understanding of how the TTFL prote
132 rties of purified FCP complexes, but limited knowledge is available about their interaction with the
133                                      Limited knowledge is available on the relationship between antig
134 ng of plant biology, however not all of this knowledge is directly transferrable to cereals.
135                                         This knowledge is essential for discerning molecular processe
136                                         This knowledge is fundamental for studying the relevance of c
137                                      As more knowledge is gained about the biology of relapse through
138 sed as potential causes of extinction [1-3], knowledge is limited on how the woolly rhinoceros was im
139         A prospective resulting from present knowledge is showing the emergence of a new discipline f
140                            Particularly, the knowledge learnt from protein-coding ASD risk genes was
141 some crucial aspects of available biological knowledge may get ignored, which could further improve f
142                                         Such knowledge might help in detecting local DNA damage in li
143 s with a perspective on how this fundamental knowledge might inform future clinical developments.
144  information in sensory areas, but how prior knowledge modulates processing higher up in the cortical
145                                    We create knowledge networks in which nodes represent distinct con
146                 We quantify the tightness of knowledge networks using graph theoretical indices and u
147                                       To our knowledge, no studies on their experiences of combating
148                         Capitalizing on this knowledge, novel diagnostic tools can be developed to gu
149 ironmental toxicology studies, and increased knowledge of Ahr-mediated responses to xenobiotics is im
150 g the general population is low, with a poor knowledge of alcohol consumption and dietary guidelines.
151    In this Review, we summarize the emerging knowledge of B cells across the NSAb-mediated diseases.
152 ome structure of E. faecalis now extends our knowledge of bacterial ribosome structures and may serve
153 ts high rates of chromosomal aberrations and knowledge of causative mechanisms would represent an imp
154  Despite this fundamental split, our current knowledge of cellular and molecular mechanism driving ro
155 s that are predominately male, thus limiting knowledge of cerebral growth in females with ASD.
156                         We summarize current knowledge of common familial CRC, provide an update on s
157 ilico tools were used to expand our chemical knowledge of compounds observed in superfood samples.
158                                              Knowledge of CRC in cancer is fundamental to understandi
159                                              Knowledge of cytokine-receptor interaction (CRI) is very
160                                              Knowledge of fundamental differences between breast canc
161                                     However, knowledge of gene essentiality under optimal growth cond
162  integrates multiple data types and external knowledge of gene function to detect candidate genes, ap
163    Understanding evolution requires detailed knowledge of genotype-phenotype maps; however, it can be
164 athological lung lipid composition, previous knowledge of healthy lung tissue lipid composition is es
165                                        While knowledge of highly structured regions is integral for m
166                    This finding advances our knowledge of how ganglion neurons generate uncharacteris
167                    These findings expand our knowledge of IGF-1's role as a novel fibrotic-switch, br
168                                Given current knowledge of IP(3)Rs, we develop a model describing the
169 s largely due to an increasing physiological knowledge of its effects and to its being used in combin
170 ts ubiquitous use in medicine, and extensive knowledge of its molecular and cellular effects, how ane
171 ile safeners have been utilized for decades, knowledge of mechanisms that induce gene expression is l
172 hol's acute neural effects could augment our knowledge of mechanisms underlying alcohol-related cogni
173        These findings expand our fundamental knowledge of microbial reductive dehalogenation and warr
174                                  Our current knowledge of pelagiphages is based on a few studies and
175 provided by sampling with plankton nets, our knowledge of plankton distributions at these edges is li
176                                  Building on knowledge of previous outbreaks of SARS-CoV-1 and Middle
177                                              Knowledge of protein-binding residues (PBRs) improves ou
178  without causing cellular death requires the knowledge of radiation dose tolerance at very small tiss
179            The method does not require prior knowledge of reference genomes and produces highly accur
180 d bottom-up approaches and yield more robust knowledge of regional CO(2) budgets.
181                                              Knowledge of right ventricular (RV) function has lagged
182 rate rapidly increasing amounts of data, the knowledge of robust data-driven modelling methods profes
183                                     Improved knowledge of species' responses to climate dynamics will
184 hold more dear than, or value so much as, my knowledge of the actions of great people, acquired by lo
185 lation in Alzheimer disease (AD), but to the knowledge of the authors the association with tau burden
186 echanistic insights substantially extend our knowledge of the cell signals that function in concert t
187 rgeon workload is poorly studied with little knowledge of the contributing factors impacting workload
188                A wide gap exists between our knowledge of the disease and a promising treatment or cu
189     This work consequently suggests that the knowledge of the DNA-binding properties of the proteins
190                                              Knowledge of the entry receptor is key to understand SAR
191 al and statistical cues but also their prior knowledge of the form of language.
192                                 With growing knowledge of the genetic basis of atherosclerotic cardio
193  EGFR has been extensively investigated, our knowledge of the initiation and maintenance of EGFR sign
194         In this Review, we summarize current knowledge of the links between HIV-1 infection and immun
195               The DCI concept provides basic knowledge of the magnitude of factors affecting the bioa
196 oung's modulus of the matrix without further knowledge of the matrix deformations surrounding the cel
197    This review aims to summarize the current knowledge of the mechanisms underlying spontaneous intes
198  the development of resources to advance our knowledge of the mechanisms, diagnosis, management, and
199 (S)) mouse, research has generated extensive knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying Walleri
200 d related factors is recommended to increase knowledge of the mothers on their children's care in add
201 amics based folding simulations that rely on knowledge of the native structure can provide critical,
202                    Our increasingly detailed knowledge of the oak genome and of oak interspecific and
203 ill be instrumental in greatly expanding our knowledge of the origins and variation of genes governin
204                                              Knowledge of the pathways involved in the response of ma
205 as been uncertain in part because of limited knowledge of the precursor emissions and the chemical en
206            We believe that the radiologist's knowledge of the prevalence and pattern of occurrence of
207                                              Knowledge of the prognostic factors of PCa and the bone
208                    This study allowed a deep knowledge of the regioselectivity of the reaction, which
209                                          Our knowledge of the repertoire of S-acylated proteins has b
210 ijuana use and legalization without adequate knowledge of the risks necessitate the characterization
211 icircles and gRNAs in T. lewisi broadens our knowledge of the structure and expression of the mitocho
212  sooner if a serious adverse event requiring knowledge of the study drug occurred.
213 d when humans use language to organize their knowledge of the world in categorical semantic represent
214                                              Knowledge of their 3D structures is critical to understa
215 for imaging of PPGL patients with or without knowledge of their genetic background.
216 sitive interactions has been far outpaced by knowledge of these important relationships in terrestria
217 ology and vectorial capacity will enrich our knowledge of tick-borne infections.
218 lular therapy, without the need for a priori knowledge of tumor antigen, ex vivo cellular manipulatio
219 onse was achieved without requiring a priori knowledge of tumor-expressed antigens and reflects the t
220 raphical memory, which prevents experimenter knowledge of what information is being retrieved, and wh
221 ty in instructions show a lack of definitive knowledge on best spray use techniques.
222  efforts are needed to develop more accurate knowledge on biodiversity patterns, offering government
223                                Globally, our knowledge on lake fisheries is still limited despite the
224 nformation to this hypothesis, expanding the knowledge on molecular relationships between gene expres
225 o current RTB breeding programmes is limited knowledge on the available diversity due to lack of effi
226                         We review up-to-date knowledge on the biogenesis of the RNA m(6)A modificatio
227    This review presents the current state of knowledge on the creation of three-dimensional pancreati
228     In this review, we summarize the current knowledge on the macropinocytic machinery, and its invol
229                                              Knowledge on the relationship between different biologic
230 ces Xenbase strives to integrate the body of knowledge on Xenopus genomics and biology together with
231                                       To our knowledge, our new Hu-NSG/alpha-Gal(null) is the first a
232                                  The current knowledge outlined here demonstrates the ability of epit
233 culating season of SARS-CoV-2 and add to the knowledge pool necessary for postpandemic preparedness f
234   Capsid structure information also provides knowledge potentially applicable for regulatory product
235  In addition, we demonstrate how accumulated knowledge, principles, and recent advances, discussed in
236             We then examine the state of the knowledge regarding genetic polymorphisms and SARS-CoV-2
237 opment of curative strategies is the lack of knowledge regarding mechanisms that allow HIV-infected c
238                    However, there is limited knowledge regarding the evolution and adaptation of thos
239 This Review focuses on the rapidly expanding knowledge regarding the implications of 11-oxyandrogens
240                                          The knowledge regarding the occurrence and the clinical impl
241                   Here we synthesise current knowledge regarding these distinct microplastic-associat
242            Because of the need for increased knowledge regarding this practice, the American Academy
243                                              Knowledge remains limited about habitual dairy consumpti
244 meral havens such as the Sahel, however, its knowledge remains sparse.
245 ng because of the often different domains of knowledge required in both math and biology.
246 ion was used to quantify knowledge gains and knowledge retention.
247 acteristics were collected and participants' knowledge, skills and practice on cataract were investig
248  the advantage that it only requires limited knowledge specific to the virus in question, other than
249  subtypes were associated with novel, to our knowledge, susceptibility loci.
250 eadiness to pursue DDKT and LDKT, transplant knowledge, taking 15 small transplant-related actions, a
251   We close by discussing the present gaps in knowledge that are preventing further studies of the org
252 tential biases and reducing fragmentation of knowledge that can prevent effective enforcement.
253 eview, we summarize the dramatic increase in knowledge that informs adaptive models of care, with an
254 ed by bat hosts of other emerging pathogens, knowledge that may guide development of effective antivi
255                                          The knowledge that persistent human papillomavirus (HPV) inf
256 et current WHO guidelines, combined with the knowledge that pollutants can interact with human skin,
257 clusion: We report the first evidence-to our knowledge-that tumor sensitivity to an LIP-targeted ther
258 e findings reveal for the first time, to our knowledge, the dynamic behavior whereby Tfh cells migrat
259                           We present, to our knowledge, the first evidence of statistically robust ge
260 igh-quality registers, this study is, to our knowledge, the first one that provides novel evidence-ba
261                      Here we present, to our knowledge, the most comprehensive catalogue of cancer-as
262                                       To our knowledge, the presented structure is a previously undes
263                                       To our knowledge, there are 3 previously published cases of ate
264                                       To our knowledge, there are no published reports of an HIV algo
265                                       To our knowledge, these chemicals have not been detected from s
266                                       To our knowledge, these findings provide the first direct evide
267                                       To our knowledge, this is a very rare case of a complete PEG ru
268                           To the best of our knowledge, this is the first direct measurement of gluco
269                           To the best of our knowledge, this is the first identification of SE intera
270                           To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case of treatment
271                                       To our knowledge, this is the first study that demonstrates the
272                                       To our knowledge, this is the first study to comprehensively an
273                           To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to examine the transi
274                                       To our knowledge, this is the first study to show expansion of
275                                       To our knowledge, this is the first study to show that pembroli
276                           To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time MA pharmacokinetics, a
277                                       To our knowledge, this is the first time that the relationship
278 ithin the family Dicistroviridae To our best knowledge, this is the first time to perform comprehensi
279                                       To our knowledge, this study is the longest prospective cohort
280  to become outstanding scientists and expand knowledge through the scientific method.
281                   Each case required medical knowledge to be applied appropriately at challenging dec
282 s to provide individuals with the skills and knowledge to become outstanding scientists and expand kn
283          Strategies that exploit this recent knowledge to combat infection will be highlighted alongs
284 geons should continue to use their oncologic knowledge to determine the window of opportunity for eac
285                Here we show that using prior knowledge to facilitate learning is accompanied by the e
286  presented descriptive data provide valuable knowledge to further decipher the role of phytohormones
287 three main areas: (a) trainee confidence and knowledge to make career decisions, (b) influence of thi
288                  Many patients lack adequate knowledge to make informed choices.
289                Few studies have applied this knowledge to vaccine trials.
290 fer, increasing self-efficacy, coordination, knowledge transfer, linking to adult services, and evalu
291 l protein architectures(7,8) and are, to our knowledge, unique among designed systems(9-13) in that t
292 ropose future directions to fill the gaps in knowledge we uncovered and inspire further research.
293                         On the basis of this knowledge, we hypothesized that hepatic steatosis might
294                                       To our knowledge, we present the first study on a multispanning
295 argest experience of CD22 CAR T-cells to our knowledge, we provide novel information on the impact of
296                                 Thus, to our knowledge, we provide the first evidence that the expres
297 nt agencies to formalize their institutional knowledge, while accounting for potential biases and red
298 o consider T2DM in treatment decisions, this knowledge will become ever more important to optimize ou
299                                         This knowledge will enable early genetic diagnosis and better
300 gration of complementary omics-data as prior knowledge within a Bayesian framework, in order to learn

 
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