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1 c and theoretical chemists (cf. the cerocene problem).
2 een language and gesture is a categorization problem.
3 organization in the Z-ring is an unresolved problem.
4 We now provide a general solution to this problem.
5 on statistic (LT-Fam) that is robust to this problem.
6 h stochasticity is an intriguing fundamental problem.
7 evidence-based interventions to address this problem.
8 ems is a long standing and difficult inverse problem.
9 ychological intervention for a mental health problem.
10 metallo-beta-lactamases (MBLs) is a growing problem.
11 ion, or oncologic burden) is a global health problem.
12 populations therefore remains a challenging problem.
13 is suggests that operative volume is not the problem.
14 ty for solving the difficult protein folding problem.
15 branches remains a challenging computational problem.
16 ning procedure is a common solution for this problem.
17 e study provides a great chance to solve the problem.
18 antibiotics has become a global health-care problem.
19 an immediate and simple solution to an overt problem.
20 iterature suggests that AXO is a substantial problem.
21 secondary oven is often the solution to the problem.
22 dwide representing an emerging public health problem.
23 beneficial for this important public health problem.
24 -dimensional tracking into a one-dimensional problem.
25 owing injury represents a central biological problem.
26 ce MS2LDA+ that tackles both above-mentioned problems.
27 this area, CARP sheds new light on some old problems.
28 NSF results in all studied cases of rarefied problems.
29 lant clinical trial experts to address these problems.
30 propose specific measures to alleviate these problems.
31 le experiments and application to real world problems.
32 een developed as a solution to energy access problems.
33 s or those in frail patients are challenging problems.
34 es associated with behavioural and emotional problems.
35 ctice, and automatically adapts to different problems.
36 o inner-planet atmospheres are long-standing problems.
37 telomeres representing telomere replication problems.
38 ew users to adopt 2D-LC for their analytical problems.
39 speed-up for certain types of computational problems.
40 ecomes important in correlated matter-photon problems.
41 with ED use for nonurgent and urgent ocular problems.
42 ion of data from other biological networking problems.
43 ment, specifically to solve network querying problems.
44 in their ability to solve complex reasoning problems.
45 nce-related, ecologically based conservation problems.
46 atients presenting with diverse neurological problems.
48 The most common CBCL syndrome was somatic problems (21%, 20-23), whereas the most common DSM-IV-or
49 ate-of-the-art approaches developed for this problem, a superiority that is reflected particularly in
50 ortant basis for answering many evolutionary problems, a large number of algorithms have been develop
53 practical solution to the bryostatin supply problem also opens broad, facile, and efficient access t
57 methodologies to more directly address this problem and as a result in the development of more highl
58 an ultrathin CTE buffer layer mitigates this problem and can help achieve band-like transport on a wi
59 ere we take a novel approach to address this problem and establish a causal link between the power fl
60 t heterogeneity as a latent class allocation problem and present a covariate free class allocation ap
64 es the natural analogue between optimization problems and energy minimization processes in highly par
65 A were assessed for physical and psychiatric problems and followed up for one year from adjustment of
66 h high incidence of learning and behavioural problems and is associated with neurodevelopmental disor
67 ollen exposure and associated methodological problems and limitations were considered to achieve a co
69 offers an efficient solution to cooperation problems and promotes prosocial behavior between group m
70 ciated software package that addresses these problems and provides novel cluster quality metrics.
71 preschool children at higher risk for vision problems and the effectiveness of some treatments for im
72 be reconfigured as needed to solve specific problems and to anneal the system at room temperature.
73 is remains a major global infectious disease problem, and a more efficacious vaccine is urgently need
74 compare when applied to the same biological problem, and what differences in behaviour are due to di
76 haviour towards employees with mental health problems, and its effect on employee sickness absence.
78 ed chronic liver disease is a serious health problem around the world and often causes fibrosis/cirrh
79 and solves the constant-column biclustering problem as a maximal clique finding problem in a multipa
80 ciations of mode of delivery with behavioral problems assessed from parent-reported Rutter score at
82 nt onset of maternal and child mental health problems associated with first transition into poverty,
83 otein interactions can be used to combat the problems associated with latent HIV virus re-emergence i
87 e followed up families without mental health problems at baseline and estimated odds ratios for subse
88 Food allergy is an important public health problem because it affects children and adults, can be s
89 energy source is a particularly challenging problem, because folding intermediates are predicted to
90 sequencing (NGS) can overcome some of these problems but has limited application in the detection of
91 entimetres) and so does not suffer from this problem, but weak signals make many bio-imaging applicat
92 an algorithm that solves the high error rate problem by combining long, high-error reads with shorter
95 escribe a promising step toward solving this problem by identifying and describing a radiotracer, [11
96 requiring a solution to the cue combination problem by mapping sensory estimates from continuous dim
100 research field, what kinds of new scientific problems can be tackled in the short term, and what long
101 show how difficult synthetic and theoretical problems can eventually be solved through newly designed
103 r key applications, and the various unsolved problems, closing with a perspective on the prospects an
104 Yet mechanisms that solve the free-rider problem-critical for sustaining cooperation as a viable
105 he adjusted relative risk (ARR) of reporting problems decreased from 6 to 12 (ARR 0.87, 95% CI: 0.83-
106 y for Children-Second Edition), and behavior problems (defined as a Total Problem T score >/=2 SD abo
107 clear, present and increasing public health problem, despite being a potentially preventable tragedy
108 (PAR) represents a global and public health problem, due to its prevalence, morbidity, and impact on
109 roblem into a set of independent SV assembly problems, each of which can be effectively solved to enh
110 rradiation, while avoiding the phototoxicity problems encountered with many UV-absorbing photocages.
111 ANCE STATEMENT Among the most basic survival problems faced by animals is balancing the need to seek
114 e prospect of a solution to the "cold chain" problem for biological materials, in particular for vacc
115 and spatial filtering can solve the inverse problem for free-flowing aerosol particles in the sense
117 tochondrial and nuclear genomes could pose a problem for mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT).
119 re and dynamics of segregation is a pressing problem for sociology and urban planning, but existing m
120 ion to future climates is likely to become a problem for spruce and beech by the end of this century,
125 biotoxic, and bioaccumulative metal presents problems for the management of soil-plant-animal systems
126 Here we review studies that tackle this problem from a diverse set of approaches, from anatomy t
127 contamination of nanomaterials is a serious problem hampering their widespread use in biomedical pro
128 ite its importance, the structural alignment problem has not been formulated, much less solved, in a
132 o successfully address practical separations problems, however, a guest cannot simply be isolated fro
140 rge diabetes-associated costs are not only a problem in high-income settings but also affect poorer w
144 a combinatorial approach to the RNA folding problem in order to compute all possible non-pseudoknott
146 These sparse but robust observations pose a problem in that the coesismic uplifts of the footwall ar
147 tte (ABC) transport proteins remains a major problem in the chemotherapeutic treatment of cancer and
150 near-surface wind speed, is a long-standing problem in tropical meteorology that has been approximat
152 uals) and shared genetic origin with conduct problems in a population-based sample (394 male individu
156 ategies may help to remedy some of the major problems in cancer targeting: heterogeneity, change in p
159 onlinear patterns can be further extended to problems in metagenome profiling and cell type inference
160 ponents is essential to solving contemporary problems in modern biology, especially in domains such a
162 form of results, chemical tools, or unsolved problems in return for valuable insights and ideas.
168 cy, this process fails when we encounter new problems in which past experience leads to a mental rut.
170 e usage of the server for various biological problems including protein-cofactor, domain-domain, prot
172 , they are commonly accompanied by cognitive problems, including memory impairments that contribute t
173 The other 5 experienced ongoing autoimmune problems, including thyroiditis (3), hemolysis (1), thro
174 , our approach turns a whole genome assembly problem into a set of independent SV assembly problems,
176 eral, modeling oil-recovery is a challenging problem involving detailed fluid flow calculations with
188 formulated as an approximate string matching problem, is the computational bottleneck because: (i) it
194 rder Checklist [PCL]), personally identified problems (measured by Psychological Outcome Profiles [PS
196 pproximately 43 superfamilies, with unsolved problems now yielding to much larger data sets from high
198 ive fractures, implant failures or loosening problems occurred; mean Musculoskeletal Tumor Society sc
199 AS methods, it is still remains an important problem of addressing calculation an effect size and cor
206 Recent findings provide insights into the problem of how epigenetic states are inherited through c
207 bly in water-based solutions is an important problem of interdisciplinary character that impacts the
209 ly, we speculate that, if repurposed for the problem of neural systems identification, AMA may be abl
215 of edges in the knowledge graph representing problems of function prediction, finding candidate genes
217 ith or without seizures, gait abnormalities, problems of social behavior, and other variable features
218 croscopy (cryoEM) can circumvent some of the problems of x-ray crystallography as a pipeline for obta
220 rain injury (TBI) is a serious public health problem, often with devastating consequences for patient
221 ting the solution of the optimal percolation problem on a multiplex network with solutions valid for
222 sser et al. provide a novel approach to this problem, performing a phylogenetic analysis indicating t
223 le populations is representative of systemic problems plaguing the regulation of chemicals in food.
226 ecent promising way to possibly resolve this problem, requires a long preparatory period for stem cel
228 essed, and any pending dental or oral health problems should be dealt with prior to starting treatmen
229 the means to abrogate the ensuing cognitive problems.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Whereas seizures have be
230 on kinetics-based technique that solves this problem, significantly increasing the dynamic range of t
232 ent properties represents a huge theoretical problem since the presence of SOC implies that the spin
233 s, the significance of their contribution to problem solving is debated within the field of biology.
234 (MCCB), especially focusing on reasoning and problem solving, and social cognition in schizophrenia p
236 positively associated with the relationship problems subscale at 3 y [incidence rate ratio (IRR): 1.
237 In the modified houses, major structural problems such as leaking roofs were repaired, windows sc
238 doption has been challenged by manufacturing problems, such as compromised integrity of coated pellet
239 also allows researchers to tackle real-world problems, such as multilingualism, the role of ever-chan
240 itional voting, the principle accepts unique problems, such as panel decisions about scientific or ar
241 ), and behavior problems (defined as a Total Problem T score >/=2 SD above the mean on the Child Beha
242 lassification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision [ICD-10] codes F20 to F29 and I
243 lassification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision primary admission diagnoses), a
245 te to reach a desired outcome is a difficult problem that has been studied in great detail using stea
246 rovides an easy and affordable solution to a problem that has limited resolution and brightness when
248 mate change - a quintessential intertemporal problem that implicates inequities and extrinsic mortali
249 ophication of coastal ecosystems is a global problem that often results in bottom water oxygen defici
251 t continue to expand the scope of scientific problems that can be accessed in the biomedical sciences
254 n (AF) and stroke are important major health problems that share common risk factors and frequently c
256 to evaluate and weigh the importance of the problem, the confidence in the evidence, the certainty a
257 isk), was used to assess exposure, breathing problems, tiring easily, and acute respiratory illnesses
258 king conversations from an isolated surgical problem to a discussion about treatment alternatives and
259 exactly map the complex utility maximization problem to the classic K -means clustering problem, whic
261 r what it means for two ostensibly unrelated problems to be the same, and how such sameness can provi
262 nd the evident success, there are still many problems to solve, on the way to the manufacturing of bi
263 We have implemented DNNs to handle both problem transformation and algorithm adaption type multi
264 cidence of mental disorders or mental health problems, use of mental health services, and resilience.
268 ms was 13% (95% CI 12-14), for externalising problems was 10% (9-11), and for internalising problems
269 revalence of total behavioural and emotional problems was 13% (95% CI 12-14), for externalising probl
282 ity and any mental disorder or mental health problems were 0.06 (95% CI 0.01-0.11) for any mental dis
283 n problem to the classic K -means clustering problem, which can then be efficiently solved with linea
284 the fruit fly olfactory circuit solves this problem with a variant of a computer science algorithm (
290 use of its wide use, publications indicating problems with generic switches, and complaints to the US
291 ot reaction allowed us to overcome potential problems with individual steps during the synthesis.
293 se has focused on measuring solutions to the problem, with considerably less attention paid to its gl
294 r breast cancer surgery is a well-recognized problem, with moderate to severe pain affecting 15% to 2
296 apply the described workflows to food fraud problems, with an objective of identifying key markers t
300 s reported poor social integration, economic problems, worrying about family or friends overseas, and
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