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1 enting the spectrum of diagnoses seen in the laboratory.
2 th lower reagent consumption than a standard laboratory.
3 ental limit is increasingly important in the laboratory.
4                SETTINGS: University research laboratory.
5 ew tool for use in the clinical microbiology laboratory.
6  bilirubin values determined in the clinical laboratory.
7 arch, from the hospital to the field and the laboratory.
8 s were taken before the walk in the hospital laboratory.
9 the ichip-derived colonies for growth in the laboratory.
10 er the past decade from the viewpoint of our laboratory.
11 h may actually lead to inefficiencies in the laboratory.
12 tin disk methods performed at an independent laboratory.
13 amental mission of the clinical microbiology laboratory.
14 o 2016 completed at a large echocardiography laboratory.
15                            Clinical research laboratory.
16  accessible to any general molecular biology laboratory.
17 he Ministry of Health Reference Parasitology Laboratory.
18 interpretation in a large regional reference laboratory.
19 ed as >/=50% stenosis on angiography by core laboratory.
20 routine use of RADPAD in the catheterization laboratory.
21 ve over 150 talented people pass through his laboratory.
22 rge, complex genomes has been constrained to laboratories.
23  all ion species across the three additional laboratories.
24 entre study involved four European reference laboratories.
25  facilitate data evaluation across different laboratories.
26 peaks as well as improved consistency across laboratories.
27 tibility, were replicated by two independent laboratories.
28 ed PB-resistant E. cloacae isolates from JMI Laboratories.
29 re determined in blinded fashion in multiple laboratories.
30  at three large molecular genetics reference laboratories.
31 a Department of Public Health or at clinical laboratories.
32 41.3% reduction, P = .01) and a microbiology laboratory (82.8% reduction, P = .02) were among charact
33  results was excellent in two United Kingdom laboratories (97.7 to 100%) but lower in the Spanish con
34 ences in local or systemic adverse events or laboratory abnormalities between the PfSPZ Vaccine and p
35           This is about how the people in my laboratory accomplished this feat; without them little w
36  increased after prehospital catheterization laboratory activation (62%-91%; P<0.001), single call tr
37 ation on disease activity and endoscopic and laboratory activity measures.
38 ting antiretroviral response against several laboratory-adapted and clinical HIV-1 isolates.
39 ulture, genome sequences of eleven long-term laboratory-adapted parasite strains were examined, revea
40                                       A core laboratory analyzed pre-discharge and 30-day abdominal c
41 nectivity and mapping projects in individual laboratories and across imaging platforms, as well as mu
42 l microbial communities were sequenced by 15 laboratories and analyzed using nine bioinformatics prot
43 Using our enrichment protocol, public health laboratories and researchers can now readily isolate C.
44  SspA/V8 is the dominant secreted factor (in laboratory and AD clinical strains of S. aureus) inducin
45 terfere in the variability of results within laboratory and consequently in its intermediate precisio
46                          Taken together, the laboratory and field results demonstrate that this fundr
47 udy describes the results from complementary laboratory and field studies of a "banker plant system"
48 liable values independent of the instrument, laboratory and operator.
49                                Recently, our laboratory and others have shown several pathways of reg
50 ver, success is still largely limited to the laboratory and transformative applications of synthetic
51           Finally, we vaped a surface in the laboratory and used our method to detect e-cig aerosol t
52 travel history were often unavailable to the laboratory and, therefore, less contributory to a microb
53                                For patients, laboratories, and clinicians alike, nonfasting lipid pro
54                                 Demographic, laboratory, and comorbidity variables measured prior to
55 tly developed algorithms including clinical, laboratory, and imaging criteria demonstrated good sensi
56 ability of CDI based on clinical evaluation, laboratory, and imaging results.
57 the study of bacterial infection dynamics in laboratory animal models.
58                                     Handling laboratory animals during test procedures is an importan
59                                              Laboratory approaches to operationalize molecular testin
60  care and welfare for fish maintained in the laboratory are to the highest standards.
61 B treatment within 30 days were 76.5% in the laboratory arm and 79.5% in the POC arm (odds ratio, 1.1
62 tivity and specificity comparable to current laboratory assays.
63                                 Clinical and laboratory assessments were performed at 4, 8, 24, 48, a
64 ients' disease activity scores, medications, laboratory assessments, and clinical examinations during
65 riggered, offering a window on investigating laboratory astrophysics at PW laser facilities.
66 on in the tibia with x-ray fluorescence in a laboratory at McMaster University.
67 ectrometry and because it is compatible with laboratory automation for high-throughput analysis.
68 n (OC), also termed brown carbon (BrC), from laboratory-based biomass burning (BB) has been studied i
69 and immunoglobulin M) has greatly simplified laboratory-based dengue diagnosis.
70 res of merit that are comparable to standard laboratory-based ELISA in whole blood.
71  (Arabidopsis spp.) has many advantages over laboratory-based high-throughput sequencing (HTS) method
72 hould be considered when evaluating possible laboratory-based pseudo-outbreaks.
73 ons made in this study provide the basis for laboratory-based studies of previously unexplored Wnt-Fr
74 pe IPD, patient information obtained through laboratory-based surveillance for IPD from 2005 through
75 ata are collected independently in different laboratories but all using the virtual element technique
76 ctivity performed in cardiac catheterization laboratories, but best practices for case selection and
77 ely collected and genotyped in our reference laboratory by means of nucleotide sequencing and extensi
78 data submitted to the National Public Health Laboratory by public hospitals between 2010 and 2015.
79 ur tissue in a microarray, done in a central laboratory by technicians unaware of treatment assignmen
80 ess health programmes; provision of enhanced laboratory capacity to detect fungal diseases with assoc
81  mm) were loaded with 10 pg of New Brunswick Laboratory certified reference material (NBL CRM) 128 fr
82 al wash or nasal swab samples collected from laboratory-challenged animals or during influenza survei
83 ketolide, following the completion of a nine-laboratory, Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute
84 e when advances in the clinical microbiology laboratory (CML) provide more-precise and -sensitive tes
85 ensis MR-1 are investigated under controlled laboratory conditions in this work.
86 rentially-expressed under virulence-inducing laboratory conditions, similar to reference isolates.
87 nced lethal water stress in the field and in laboratory conditions.
88 s have only demonstrated their removal under laboratory conditions.
89 t is typically formed under high-temperature laboratory conditions.
90                                We summarized laboratory-confirmed campylobacteriosis data from the Na
91         Three vaccinated and 10 unvaccinated laboratory-confirmed cases occurred over observation tim
92 t vaccine efficacy was found against the non-laboratory-confirmed clinical outcomes.
93 uenza A(H1N1)pdm09, of whom 3085 (91.4%) had laboratory-confirmed infection.
94                                          For laboratory-confirmed influenza infections in infants age
95 usehold contacts of symptomatic persons with laboratory-confirmed influenza, to identify secondary in
96                488 (78%) of 626 patients had laboratory-confirmed influenza.
97 ome among adults that were hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed influenza.
98 tched case-control study of risk factors for laboratory-confirmed measles among young adults living i
99                                              Laboratory-confirmed pathogenic variant.
100 low-up) between the numbers of patients with laboratory-confirmed RR-TB and those reported to have st
101 ared with placebo against a first episode of laboratory-confirmed severe rotavirus gastroenteritis (V
102        The primary outcome was the number of laboratory-confirmed viral upper respiratory tract infec
103 xaminations for infants with microcephaly or laboratory-confirmed Zika virus infection but not for al
104 paradigms, assuming that babies' memories in laboratory contexts are best constructed after numerous
105  obtained will be very useful for analytical laboratory control, risk assessment, establishment of ma
106 isms ensuring efficient photosynthesis under laboratory-controlled light conditions, less is known ab
107 endocarditis could not be classified by CSTE laboratory criteria, suggesting that comparison of phase
108 amilies, expression could be demonstrated in laboratory culture or the environment via proteomic or m
109 n) for growth, which it can obtain in stable laboratory cultures from the soil bacterium Mesorhizobiu
110 s the review brings together the majority of laboratories currently working on pemphigus pathogenesis
111 Sepsis-related Organ Failure Assessment, and laboratory data and biomarkers of organ injury.
112  pretransplant information including routine laboratory data available before or at the time of trans
113                         However, the lack of laboratory data for Earth's most abundant mineral, (Mg,F
114       We analyzed demographic, clinical, and laboratory data for newly diagnosed pediatric (age <15 y
115             NNDSS HCV case reports and Quest laboratory data regarding unique reproductive-aged women
116 ablished electronic health record, clinician laboratory data retrieval and communication during ICU r
117          A multivariable model using routine laboratory data was able to predict advanced chronic kid
118           After 1 year, her symptoms and her laboratory data were improved.
119                              The rest of the laboratory data were unremarkable.
120 ional electronic tuberculosis register data, laboratory data, and published studies.
121 th study groups were matched in clinical and laboratory data, as well as volume of injected contrast.
122                             Using commercial laboratory data, we found 80% of 29382 young persons cur
123 ing the implementation of local and national laboratory data-based surveillance systems for the routi
124 ing, insufficient, or early or late baseline laboratory data.
125 ulness and value of a multifunctional global laboratory database is far reaching, with uses including
126 , 1 test for investigational use only, and 1 laboratory-developed test.
127                        Findings from central laboratories differed greatly for patients with lower le
128 logists, state and territorial public health laboratory directors, and state and territorial health o
129  in tumour tissue was determined via central laboratory during a 14-day run-in phase.
130 isomerase DsbA increases the colistin MIC of laboratory E. coli.
131 bjects smoking in the modern neuroscientific laboratory environment, however electronic cigarettes ob
132        An independent echocardiographic core laboratory evaluated all echocardiograms.
133   Two trained evaluators located in the same laboratory evaluated performance with a standardized scr
134                                In this multi-laboratory evaluation study including 11 sites worldwide
135 ises the importance of thorough clinical and laboratory evaluations to exclude secondary causes of di
136 tein engineering, reconstruction of adaptive laboratory evolution experiments, and identification of
137       Here, we use a structural approach and laboratory evolution to reconstruct such molecules and c
138 s, which was installed in the late stages of laboratory evolution, apparently enhances lysine reactiv
139 through the simple but powerful technique of laboratory evolution.
140                                            A laboratory experiment conducted in Germany aimed to sepa
141                               We conducted a laboratory experiment to test the influence of genetic m
142                                         In a laboratory experiment, groups whose members could make m
143                                          Our laboratory experiments demonstrated substantial thermal
144                           Here, we performed laboratory experiments on chemically different organic m
145                                       Recent laboratory experiments on mixed micro- and macro-pore su
146 ning began in the late 1930s as a way to use laboratory experiments to better understand uncontrollab
147     Here we present the results of the first laboratory experiments undertaken to investigate if the
148 gen fixation of legume symbioses not only in laboratory experiments.
149  cues than does the otherwise "impoverished" laboratory exposure paradigm.
150 bile duct loss and assessed for clinical and laboratory features, causes, and outcomes.
151 iagnostic term when clinical, histologic and laboratory findings do not allow for specific categoriza
152 a deterioration in the general condition and laboratory findings or appearance of new abdominal compl
153 romising role in state-of-the-art analytical laboratories for the identification of small molecules b
154 res that samples be transported to a central laboratory for slow and labor intensive tests.
155              The ADS method was tested using laboratory generated HONO (400 ppbv to 1 ppmv) and valid
156 his study, we use the largest-to-date set of laboratory-generated and simulated controls across 846 s
157                                 However, our laboratory has previously reported that myelin clearance
158 tection of carbapenemases; however, clinical laboratories have struggled for years with accurate, obj
159 and therefore can be used in any biochemical laboratory having access to a mass spectrometer.
160 ogical systems of animals living in standard laboratory housing are abnormal.
161 ss expensive and time-consuming for clinical laboratories; however, this approach would be burdensome
162 rocess that incorporates available clinical, laboratory, imaging, and histological features.
163                                     Clinical laboratories in areas with resistance levels similar to
164      Experiments were carried out across two laboratories in two countries (New Zealand and China), a
165 w a staple of the public health microbiology laboratory in well-resourced settings - can affect each
166 016, at Maryland State Anatomy Board cadaver laboratories included 40 surgical residents and 10 exper
167                  At each visit, clinical and laboratory (including HIV) assessments were done.
168                                              Laboratory incubations with (36)Cl as a Cl tracer were p
169                                   Then three laboratories independently discovered that FtsZ, a prote
170                       Naturally diseased and laboratory infected coral systematically exhibited fragm
171 coverage requires substantial investments in laboratory infrastructure, equipment, supplies, reagents
172 ested age-matched case-control study, we did laboratory investigations to assess potential infectious
173  also shown that the reproducibility between laboratories is good enough for the LPD predictions to b
174 bility of serum ferritin measurements across laboratories is very high (>15%), which increases the ra
175 arbon nanotube (SWCNT) PV cells, including a laboratory-made 1% efficient device and an aspirational
176 ough a majority of patients with normalizing laboratory markers experienced improved LGE, in a small
177                                   Twenty-one laboratories measured four blinded samples containing di
178 sure was the difference in change in central-laboratory-measured HbA1c level from baseline to 24 week
179 for the target country and can be used where laboratory measurements are unavailable.
180 on of <20%, while 83% of averaged individual laboratory measurements were accurate to within 20%.
181 e survival and explore relationships between laboratory measures of ventricular performance and funct
182 ites and relied on standardized clinical and laboratory methods for the accurate and meaningful inter
183 ysis of SSA produced by utilizing controlled laboratory methods reveals that single-particle mass spe
184  comprehensive basis for validating (or not) laboratory mice as a useful and relevant immunological m
185                                              Laboratory mice have longer telomeres relative to humans
186  We further find that selection is weaker in laboratory mice than in humans and it does not affect th
187                                  Exposure of laboratory mice to carbon nanotubes mimics exposure to a
188 arameters of wild mice and compare them with laboratory mice, finding that wild mouse cellular immune
189 ion of building materials were determined in laboratory microcosms.
190                         Using an established laboratory model aimed at evaluating behavioral shifts i
191 ical and potentially accurate alternative to laboratory mutagenesis.
192 he test; (3) strengthening functional tiered laboratory networks and systems to expand access to reli
193        Here, we describe the WHO-coordinated laboratory networks supporting VPD surveillance and pres
194 d Technology (NIST) or the National Physical Laboratory (NPL).
195                          The Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene challenged Wisconsin laboratories
196                          Otherwise, no early laboratory or clinical features distinguished the cases
197 ased unnecessary test orders and saved their laboratory over $8,000 in reagent and labor costs during
198  We collected sociodemographic, clinical and laboratory parameters, medical and transplant history fr
199 ay incubation periods and a lack of clinical laboratories performing these tests.
200                   Public health microbiology laboratories (PHLs) are on the cusp of unprecedented imp
201                             Leaf samples for laboratory PM analysis were collected from 188 randomly
202          The most abundant taxa, in wild and laboratory populations, were Wigglesworthia (the primary
203 ethod, which was performed according to Good Laboratory Practice, and the theoretical justification f
204  biological goals, experimental designs, and laboratories' preferences.
205                                          Our laboratory previously determined that mast cells are act
206                                          The laboratory proficiency test (FAPAS, 2014) shows satisfac
207  Here we conduct a microcosm experiment with laboratory protist community subjected to manipulated re
208 haracterization and monitoring, and adequate laboratory protocols for analysis and hazard testing.
209 interpretation and reporting of results, and laboratory quality assurance.
210                                          The laboratory rat has been used as a surrogate to study hum
211                               By comparison, laboratory rats are larger in size and more closely mode
212 ility, are also prevalent in healthy outbred laboratory rats.
213      In a preclinical model developed in our laboratory, rats exhibit negative affect to a normally r
214                           We also found that laboratory-reared larvae maintained chemical defenses ne
215 lood glucose monitoring system compared with laboratory reference methods traceable to a definitive s
216 a significant increase in the rate of sample laboratory rejection due to haemolysis when commonly pra
217  recoveries were between 84 and 110%, within laboratory repeatability and reproducibility - in the ra
218                                         Many laboratories reported being able to quickly correct the
219                            All participating laboratories reported that the EQA scheme was useful for
220 orm for future development both by directing laboratory research and allowing for incorporation of fu
221        Additional outcomes included abnormal laboratory results and adverse events proximate to MRA i
222 r results with near simultaneously performed laboratory results from the same patient by applying the
223                Of the 74 participants in the laboratory risky decision task (mean age, 34.2 [10.3] ye
224       Here we examine these connections in a laboratory river with bimodal sediment size, by tracking
225 le and reproducible fabrication protocol for laboratory scale (10 cm(2)) fuel cells based on ultrason
226                                            A laboratory-scale Abencor system was used for the product
227 le yield from E. coli is required to improve laboratory-scale productivity for further drug delivery
228                            Products from the laboratory-scale system were representative of the facto
229  national leadership, with prioritisation of laboratory services; and (5) demand creation and uptake
230 D4 cell counts done at one of three referral laboratories serving the study catchment area.
231 elopment and object knowledge in constrained laboratory settings, but also allows researchers to tack
232  to short-term studies (hours) in controlled laboratory settings.
233 er studies that used high-grade equipment in laboratory settings.
234 proach would be burdensome for public health laboratories, since those laboratories would need to per
235 n sleep cycles and replicate the dynamics of laboratory sleep parameters.
236 pth profiling in the soft X-ray range with a laboratory source, opening, for example, the possibility
237 d on 2 models: centralized and decentralized laboratory specimen referral networks.
238  ironPhone and compared the results with the laboratory standard IMMULITE 2000 analyzer.
239  according to the guidelines of Clinical and Laboratory Standard Institute (CLSI).
240 ompletion of a nine-laboratory, Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) document M23-defin
241 AST-XN06 cards were compared to Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) reference broth mi
242 strain, we identified a mutation in the main laboratory strain of EBV that impairs virus function, an
243 onfer PZA resistance when reconstructed in a laboratory strain.
244 ies biofilms formed by clinical isolates and laboratory strains in the presence and absence of clinic
245                                              Laboratory strains of Escherichia coli and P. aeruginosa
246 hydrothermal vents support this possibility, laboratory studies have provided data that are in some c
247                                   While some laboratory studies have supported these predictions, oth
248                                Evidence from laboratory studies indicates that these treatments enhan
249                                To date, most laboratory studies investigated chemical transfer from i
250                         The 7 ecological and laboratory studies show less organized or predictable pa
251 tend to find negative effects, and also with laboratory studies that tend to use larger populations a
252                         In archival data and laboratory studies, we find that higher levels of commun
253                                     Based on laboratory studies, we report that methyl benzoate (MB),
254 eptide and the species of skin model used in laboratory studies.
255 our model to experimental data from a recent laboratory study of bioturbation by the freshwater oligo
256                                     In vitro laboratory study.
257         As a result linking new and existing laboratory syntheses of natural products with findings o
258 simplified orienting movements in controlled laboratory tasks rather than an animal's more complete,
259                        For simple perceptual laboratory tasks, classic signal detection theory specif
260                                       In the laboratory, temperatures >16 degrees C (equivalent to su
261 (i) a reactive CSF Venereal Disease Research Laboratory test (CSF-VDRL), (ii) detection of T. pallidu
262  of long-term failure in relation to routine laboratory test data is presented as a vital step in bri
263 g a clinical diagnosis difficult; therefore, laboratory testing is needed to confirm the diagnosis.
264                                              Laboratory testing isolated the outbreak strains from fl
265 y there was scant data on the performance of laboratory testing to detect mecC-mediated beta-lactam r
266  level of clinical suspicion and specialised laboratory testing, in addition to culture, histopatholo
267 07 as a low-cost alternative to conventional laboratory testing, with the goal of improving accessibi
268                                   Results of laboratory tests for Zika virus and brain imaging result
269   We collected information regarding various laboratory tests including ESR, CBC with differential, D
270                                           No laboratory tests predict DHF or DSS.
271  and osteonecrosis) by clinical examination, laboratory tests, and echocardiography.
272 ures included adverse events (AEs), clinical laboratory tests, vital signs, electrocardiograms, and v
273  S. purpuratus is affected by temperature in laboratory tests.
274 electrocardiograms, procedures, and clinical laboratory tests.
275 Facility assessment revealed that subsets of laboratories that claim biosafety level 1, 2, or 3 statu
276 to provide a single reference for diagnostic laboratories that summarizes new and revised clinically
277                  It is standard practice for laboratories to assess the cellular quality of expectora
278 e Laboratory of Hygiene challenged Wisconsin laboratories to examine their biosafety practices and im
279         The ability of clinical microbiology laboratories to reliably detect carbapenemase-producing
280             It is important for the clinical laboratory to interpret the molecular findings in the co
281 vascular-tissue interface can be used in any laboratory to perform quantitative assessment of the tum
282  at the end of treatment, based on a central laboratory ULN for alkaline phosphatase of 116 U/L.
283  (July 2012 through April 2013) microbiology laboratories underwent culture and whole-genome sequenci
284 tudy was conducted at the Visual Performance Laboratory, University of California, San Diego.
285 bes, many radiopharmacies and radiochemistry laboratories use a dedicated radiosynthesizer to produce
286 fety endpoints were adverse events, clinical laboratory values, vital signs, and anti-erenumab antibo
287 ntation drastically, beyond dyads and beyond laboratory walls, to identify neural markers of group en
288 yclonal antibody previously produced (in our laboratory) was highly effective for the detection of Ca
289 dent technology called CANE developed in our laboratory, we identified and selectively labeled noxiou
290 ecutive fresh blood cultures received in the laboratory were analyzed by the Accelerate Pheno system
291 escribed here was readily adopted by another laboratory with pyrosequencing capabilities.
292                     Ebola response teams and laboratory workers were unaware of assignments.
293 osthetic tissues in blood culture bottles on laboratory workflow and cost.
294 with clinical samples and following a simple laboratory workflow.
295                Results from cardiac testing, laboratory workup, and imaging were negative for cardiac
296 mparison and sharing of typing results among laboratories worldwide.
297  potential to be implemented in food testing laboratories worldwide.
298  for public health laboratories, since those laboratories would need to perform culture isolation pri
299 try (ITC) experiments performed in different laboratories yielded apparently discrepant results in su
300 ic sex determination system in domesticated (laboratory) zebrafish.

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