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1 er improve or hinder high-value health care (realities).
2 stereotypes are not potent shapers of social reality.
3 esearch (NCAR CESM) is much stronger than in reality.
4 ly, and we outline a path to achieving it in reality.
5 tive data as a surrogate to reflect clinical reality.
6 reotypes that even correlate negatively with reality.
7 ris Climate Change Conference (COP21) become reality.
8 ire to be informed about errors and clinical reality.
9 nments in both the real world and in virtual reality.
10 HCV infection with an oral medication is now reality.
11 fferently with themselves, others, and their reality.
12 ur thinking to set expectations to match the reality.
13 ly make successful immunotherapy of cancer a reality.
14 he mapping between mathematical concepts and reality.
15 ular behaviors in regenerating tissues, into reality.
16 o-based platelet manufacturing to a clinical reality.
17 nt but connected through a deeper underlying reality.
18 ant ACK1 activity may soon become a clinical reality.
19  forward to bring the mirage into a tangible reality.
20  vehicles to gesture recognition and virtual reality.
21 ception of the world rarely matches physical reality.
22 s to regenerative medicine is now becoming a reality.
23  and considers how best to turn promise into reality.
24 l functionalities and to convert dreams into reality.
25 walls with their whiskers in tactile virtual reality.
26 dequate risk perception, and normal sense of reality.
27  burdensome manifestation of GD may become a reality.
28 teomic analyses of tumors are an established reality.
29 ilestone, making affordable DNA sequencing a reality.
30 rcome to make combination prevention tools a reality.
31 ke violence-free lives for women and girls a reality.
32 ctive, leading to the emergence of classical reality.
33 egy to overcome health disparities becomes a reality.
34  on on them to help to turn this agenda into reality.
35 hat are many orders of magnitude faster than reality.
36 quality sensors at ultralow concentrations a reality.
37 or future neurobiological studies in virtual reality.
38 th - different ways of simplifying a complex reality.
39 tegy for making stem cell therapy a clinical reality.
40 the vision of a sustainable future closer to reality.
41 ational design of biomolecules is becoming a reality.
42 two stable final opinions, often observed in reality.
43  to the degree that they adapt to the social reality.
44 ecause they reflect rather than cause social reality.
45 f relatedness are based, are rarely known in reality.
46 ome to make cellulosic biofuels a commercial reality.
47 erating at room temperature a step closer to reality.
48 s and interpretation, rather than biological reality.
49  to think that there is no lens at all, only reality.
50 out loss of capacity, making recyclability a reality.
51 ment that take into account limited resource realities.
52 dents and cancer radiotherapy are undeniable realities.
53      Is personalized cellular biochemistry a reality?
54 variable is mosaicism between individuals in reality?
55 ision context, with tension between hope and reality; (2) the challenging decision process, with tens
56              To test this, we used a virtual reality [7, 11, 26-28] task where participants learned o
57 ns, extensins, and proline-rich proteins, in reality, a continuum of structures exists within this di
58 ify that curly arrows are rooted in physical reality-a notion which has been challenged before-and sh
59 essful immunotherapy of cancer is becoming a reality aided by the realization that macrophages play a
60 omplete haplotype phasing is fast becoming a reality, allowing haplotype reconstruction of a single s
61 ified by our method correspond to biological reality and allow for fast exploration of TF clustering
62 ly a theoretical concept but both a clinical reality and an underexplored opportunity.
63                      Disease models simplify reality and cannot capture all breast cancer subtypes.
64        To close the gap between contemporary reality and demographic theory, we develop a set of tran
65          Here, we combined immersive virtual reality and EEG recording to explore whether embodying t
66                      Using immersive virtual reality and EEG recording, we explored how the brain of
67 uch situations include navigation in virtual reality and head-restricted conditions, since the natura
68 ion runs counter to intuitive conceptions of reality and locality when extended to the macroscopic sc
69 ng observed in patients could represent some reality and not only statistical noise.
70 ond in different ways to the new demographic reality and the associated changes in population health.
71 gue with sociological perspectives on social reality and the political-academic nature of scientific
72 ision to include all studies to best reflect reality, and did a descriptive analysis of extracted dat
73 luripotent stem cells is at present close to reality, and we are currently awaiting the first clinica
74 sory information; (2) learn new sensorimotor realities; and (3) control a motor system in real time.
75                   We conclude that a virtual reality application of the mirror box is viable and that
76 wing interest for the broad use of Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) in the fields of b
77 VR exploration, and intraoperative augmented reality (AR) navigation.
78 intraoperative laparoscopic image [augmented reality (AR) synthesis].
79 needle localization of targets for augmented reality (AR) with and without motion compensation (MC) v
80               The needs to make P recovery a reality are also discussed, including business models, b
81  of potential underlying mechanisms which in reality are likely to have different contributions among
82  melanogaster walking on a ball in a virtual reality arena to demonstrate that landmark-based orienta
83 been rapid adoption of non-immersive virtual reality as a rehabilitation strategy despite the limited
84 mity motor impairment, non-immersive virtual reality as an add-on therapy to conventional rehabilitat
85                     Here, we combine virtual-reality behavioural assays, volumetric calcium imaging,
86                 This view ignores a critical reality: biological reactions do not happen in an empty
87 stand that others' actions are driven not by reality but by beliefs about reality, even when those be
88 e of an innate cognitive tendency to monitor reality, but because doing so satisfies the desire to pe
89 mperative for low-cost solutions to become a reality, but it is equally imperative that close scrutin
90 nflection point, and we all have to face the reality by absorbing the inconvenient truth and fight ou
91 that this expectation does not correspond to reality by revealing the occurrence of an insulating sta
92 l economic equality, on average, outstripped reality by roughly 25% and were predicted by greater bel
93 es do have a substantial influence on social reality, by virtue of their influence on collective acti
94 rspective, indicating that immersive virtual reality can be a powerful tool to induce embodiment of a
95 problems by disrupting the online updating ("reality check") of the current relationship between the
96 view emphasizes the importance of continuous reality checks of experimental results obtained in vitro
97  building locations in a large-scale virtual-reality city while undergoing fMRI without re-exposure t
98 : combat-related mental stress using virtual reality combat exposure (VRCE) and non-combat related st
99 ce of sympatric speciation in nature reflect reality, despite theoretical support?
100 xt-generation electronics, such as augmented reality devices, smart surgical glasses, and smart windo
101                                           In reality, differentiation of disease associated taxa and
102 n, study designs that do not mirror clinical reality, discrepancies in dosing and the timing of thera
103 d likely contributes to the altered sense of reality, disruption of working memory, and attention def
104             This possibility is now close to reality due to a recent discovery of the adaptive bacter
105                                           In reality, due to low efficiencies and the high costs of c
106 th waves at a normal angle only, although in reality electromagnetic waves scatter from various struc
107                         A wide-field virtual reality environment simulated a daily scenario where doo
108 is to immerse an animal in a dynamic virtual reality environment to examine behavioral responses.
109 p accurate 3D motion perception in a virtual reality environment, even after prolonged exposure.
110 cells during spatial navigation in a virtual reality environment, mimicking natural place-field activ
111 ty to dynamic visual stimuli using a virtual reality environment.
112 ated activity during navigation in a virtual reality environment.
113 al details of a recently experienced virtual reality environment; we then employed graph theory to an
114     Here participants retrieved four virtual reality environments with repeating or novel landmarks a
115 ion associations within two distinct virtual reality environments.
116 memory retrieval in mice behaving in virtual-reality environments.
117 ponsive, web-based visualization and virtual reality environments.
118                                           In reality, epithelial clusters reside in a heterogeneous m
119 e driven not by reality but by beliefs about reality, even when those beliefs are false.
120                         In olfactory virtual reality experiments, we report that high activity levels
121 nitive enhancer synergistically with virtual reality exposure (VRE) therapy for the treatment of PTSD
122 uthors examined the effectiveness of virtual reality exposure augmented with D-cycloserine or alprazo
123 troductory session, five sessions of virtual reality exposure were augmented with D-cycloserine (50 m
124 ased on full-body motion capture and virtual reality feedback, directly addresses this issue and prov
125                                           In reality, few patients receive such dedicated care.
126 therapeutic levels of factor IX is already a reality for a small number of patients.
127 erogeneity in gene expression is an inherent reality for cells.
128 vided evidence that SNAP2 might be closer to reality for common SAVs than the other methods, due to i
129 bond functionalization from a curiosity to a reality for synthetic chemists.
130 oks set to turn an experimental ideal into a reality for the Drosophila community.
131  of HIV incidence into closer alignment with reality given the measured per-act probabilities of tran
132                                      Virtual reality has been used to embody adults in the body of a
133 ision) run in the Oculus Rift OC DK2 virtual reality head mounted display (Oculus VR).
134 of dichoptic visual training using a virtual reality head mounted display in a sample of anisometropi
135           Dichoptic training using a virtual reality head mounted display seems to be an effective op
136  approximated as being pairwise additive, in reality, higher-order many-body contributions that depen
137              Immersive, head-mounted virtual reality (HMD-VR) provides a unique opportunity to unders
138                                           In reality, however, assessing the importance of processes
139                                           In reality, however, these observations are fully consisten
140                                           In reality, however, whether males and females differ in de
141 In my Precis of Social Perception and Social Reality, I argued that the social science scholarship on
142 Grand Convergence: Aligning Technologies and Realities in Global Health" Collection, Cyril Engmann an
143 lenge is to determine how best to make SDM a reality in everyday clinical practice.
144 t alchemical methods are becoming a feasible reality in medicinal chemistry research due to improved
145         While subspecialization is a growing reality in most areas of medicine, we found that the pro
146 plains the emergence of objective, classical reality in our quantum Universe.
147     Hybrid PET and MR scanners have become a reality in recent years, with the benefits of reduced ra
148 biochemical and exposure profile - will be a reality in the near term.
149 al soft nanoentities is expected to become a reality in the next few years through the full developme
150 ues, we made similar measurements in virtual reality, in which only visual cues were informative.
151 rainers, mannequin-based simulation, virtual reality, in-situ techniques, screen-based simulations as
152                                           In reality, information from different modalities but from
153  of wine additives under conditions close to reality, instead of simpler buffer systems.
154 es have attempted to translate these in-vivo realities into in-vitro models with mixed results.
155  integrate information to form beliefs about reality is a question that has engaged scientists for ce
156                        Non-immersive virtual reality is an emerging strategy to enhance motor perform
157                          Separating myth and reality is essential for evaluating the effectiveness of
158 t beneficial to reducing insecticide inputs; reality is far more complex.
159                                         This reality is passe to even the layperson and is taken for
160 ptive stereotypes per se do not shape social reality is premature and overly reductionist.
161 y to become a differentiated and therapeutic reality is strong, such that both academic and pharmaceu
162 ite gains in rights and media attention, the reality is that transgender persons experience health di
163 tive strategy for cancer prevention, but the reality is that worldwide obesity has kept increasing fo
164                                           In reality, it contains the only mystery" and that "nobody
165 rogate indicator of tissue perfusion, but in reality, it is a poor indicator of blood flow.
166 icine is frequently discussed today, but, in reality, it is what physicians have attempted to do as b
167               Fortunately, immersive Virtual Reality (iVR) technology has improved appreciably and af
168                 Social Perception and Social Reality (Jussim 2012) reviews the evidence in social psy
169                                          The reality likely lies between these two extremes.
170                                           In reality, many candidates either destabilize the duplex o
171                                           In reality, many epidemics spread using a hybrid mixture of
172 tz (THz) wireless communications to become a reality, many new devices need to be developed, such as
173 n the OPA while subjects performed a virtual-reality memory task that required them to learn the spat
174                       We developed a virtual reality mirror box application and evaluated its compara
175 nt, with stronger activation for the virtual reality 'mirror box' compared to the classical mirror bo
176 into animal, cadaver, inanimate, and virtual-reality models.
177 tent with evolutionary dynamics that are, in reality, more complex than any of the models we consider
178 e paper evaluates the application of a mixed reality (MR) headmounted display (HMD) for the visualiza
179                                        These realities must change to realise the benefits of advance
180 nscranial magnetic stimulation and a virtual reality navigation task has shown that we need the brain
181  through industry-led research-and "clinical reality"-nuanced modulation of standard practice can hav
182                   So, what are the myths and realities of a practicing infectious disease pathologist
183 icies around tuberculosis diagnosis with the realities of clinical practice in small villages and low
184 derstanding and integration of sociocultural realities of communities were major assets in the conduc
185  regulations that were inconsistent with the realities of low-resource care provision (eg, a requirem
186                                          The realities of modern life require working-age women to ad
187 y prepare healthcare support workers for the realities of the ward.
188                        However, based on the reality of "clutter" and lack of sophisticated separatio
189                                       Social reality of a group emerges from interpersonal perception
190  at toxin concentrations close to biological reality of bacterial infection.
191 nses of plants to the full, multidimensional reality of climate change, which involves not only chang
192 ) is an all-too-common and often challenging reality of clinical care.
193  of sense-making, which is reflective of the reality of clinical decision making in acute hospital wa
194                                          The reality of invisible chemical signals, pheromones, betwe
195 y active but floppy proteins represent a new reality of modern protein science.
196  from such dissonance between ideals and the reality of practice.
197 women every day worldwide who experience the reality of stillbirth.
198 ersity of HCV populations, combined with the reality of suboptimal treatment adherence, make drug res
199 literature prevents us from establishing the reality of the claims of a smaller CC in autism, and our
200                         Death and dying is a reality of the clinical context of the intensive care un
201 ies are recorded as extinct, questioning the reality of the crisis.
202 acranial evidence for the neurophysiological reality of the merge operation postulated by linguists a
203                          The neuroanatomical reality of the SNS-SS feedback loops suggests coordinate
204 s now in phase 2 clinical trials, making the reality of these therapies undeniable.
205  utilizing an adaptation of the GROW (Goals, Reality, Options, Wrap-up) coaching model.
206 these were driven by three trials of virtual reality or Nintendo Wii.
207 overcome to make a clinical cancer treatment reality out of the promise of antisense therapy.
208  recovery and D-cycloserine enhanced virtual reality outcome in patients who demonstrated within-sess
209 s with focal cerebellar lesions in a virtual-reality paradigm measuring the effect of action executio
210  Here, we offer and validate a novel virtual reality paradigm to study threat-related learning and ex
211  flies controlling visual stimuli in virtual reality paradigms.
212 sers with different proficiency on a virtual reality platform equipped with a visual guidance system
213 as completed using a custom designed virtual-reality platform.
214       This study suggests that new augmented reality platforms incorporating always-on wire mesh and
215  interpersonal expectations relate to social reality primarily because they reflect rather than cause
216         To investigate the effect of virtual reality proficiency-based training on actual cataract su
217 m computing becomes a wide-spread commercial reality, Quantum Search Algorithms (QSA) and especially
218                 Social Perception and Social Reality reviews the evidence in social psychology and re
219 s research combines state-of-the-art virtual reality, robotic movement simulations, and realistic hum
220            Although these robots are not yet reality, robots are currently being used in healthcare,
221 and smallest startle response during virtual reality scenes.
222 pectroscopy into clinical practice becomes a reality, several issues still need to be addressed.
223 tion period, new graduate nurses experienced reality shock resulting mainly from a theory-practice ga
224  humans and nonhuman primates (i.e., virtual reality) show that reduced sensory input alters hippocam
225                                  However, in reality, side chains are attached to the peptide backbon
226      Cataract surgical training on a virtual reality simulator (EyeSi) until a proficiency-based test
227 d by proficiency-based training on a virtual reality simulator.
228 ng session, participants performed a virtual reality spatial memory task analogous to the Morris wate
229 the context of one or two trophic levels, in reality species invade communities comprised of complex
230                                           In reality, surface waters will be exposed to mixtures of t
231  we present a whisker-based, tactile virtual reality system for head-fixed mice running on a spherica
232 e neurons with a novel, unrestrained virtual reality system for rodents, we discovered that a new exp
233 xt established a freely controllable virtual reality system for unrestrained mice.
234 as to evaluate a fluorescence-based enhanced-reality system to assess intestinal viability in a lapar
235                            We used a virtual reality system to examine the 3D heading tuning of macaq
236                                New augmented reality systems offer the possibility of enhanced operat
237                       We simulated a virtual reality tactile corridor, consisting of two moveable wal
238          We do so by using immersive Virtual Reality technologies with spatialized audio.
239 ffective as innovative non-immersive virtual reality technologies.
240 eripheral physiological signals, and virtual reality technology in humans, we show that transient mod
241 ere manipulated experimentally using virtual reality technology.
242 al communities may better reflect ecological reality than do traditional ecoregion maps, especially i
243 nce was also lower in groups using augmented reality than in those using triplanar display (p=0.010).
244 rapy-induced hair loss is closer to clinical reality than to any earlier models.
245  patients with chronic heart failure (HF), a reality that can lead to poor health-related quality of
246 However, such expectation contrasts with the reality that CR enrollment of eligible coronary heart di
247 antum chemical tools represents an important reality that has already reached an evident degree of ma
248 ions associated with these therapies and the reality that most patients still do not benefit from the
249  picture of LacI diffusing rather freely, in reality the DNA is densely packed, is not rigid but high
250                                           In reality, the abyss has a highly complex landscape with m
251                                           In reality, the dimensionality of protein sequence space is
252 been reported to be FMO3 substrates when, in reality, the experimentally validated in silico model co
253                                           In reality, the force saturates because the electrons canno
254                     To make fuel-cell cars a reality, the US Department of Energy has set a fuel cell
255                                           In reality, the vasculature is more complicated with branch
256  of "one transplant for life" is to become a reality, then solutions for medication nonadherence must
257 the walking of a virtual body even though in reality they are seated and only allowed head movements.
258                                           In reality, they contain little sugar alcohol.
259                                  This dismal reality threatens the pace of progress against cancer an
260   Such previously unseen combinations become reality through a cooperative crystallization process, w
261 urements in current-carrying nanojunctions a reality, thus indicating the emergence of a new field of
262 tate aspects of the mental representation of reality to create an imagined alternative, and they comp
263 neration sequencing technologies, it becomes reality to identify important genes containing both rare
264         We present two studies using virtual reality to rigorously test this hypothesis.
265 nd the provision of novel tools (eg, virtual reality) to assess the effectiveness of new policy inter
266 e OR-32% and 38%, respectively-after virtual reality training (P = 0.008 and P = 0.018).
267 ies before and 3 surgeries after the virtual reality training were video-recorded, anonymized, and pr
268  paradigm combined intense immersive virtual reality training, enriched visual-tactile feedback, and
269 f 0.92 and 0.86 before and after the virtual reality training, respectively.
270 o define which surgeons benefit from virtual reality training.
271 livery of therapeutics will remain a distant reality unless nanocarrier design takes into account the
272 tion - how the brain constructs a subjective reality using assumptions based on relatively little and
273 onstrain divergence of model trajectory from reality using observations, do not exactly satisfy the p
274 60 min each) of either non-immersive virtual reality using the Nintendo Wii gaming system (VRWii) or
275                     These included a virtual reality version of the Morris water maze, a task involve
276          Examples include the use of virtual reality, vibrotactile feedback, optokinetic flow, YouTub
277                    Three-dimensional virtual reality (VR) biliary anatomy models can be obtained via
278                                      Virtual reality (VR) enables precise control of an animal's envi
279           We use the fully immersive virtual reality (VR) environment CAVE (cave automatic virtual en
280 estigate the effect of exposure to a virtual reality (VR) environment preoperatively on patient-repor
281               To address this issue, Virtual Reality (VR) has been proposed as a potential solution.
282 ad use of Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) in the fields of bioinformatics and cheminf
283 sted and then trained on a validated virtual reality (VR) laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) curriculu
284 ividualized deliberate practice on a virtual reality (VR) simulator results in improved technical per
285 roups of users reveal that augmented virtual reality (VR) simulators have the potential and capabilit
286                          Advances in Virtual Reality (VR) technologies allow the investigation of sim
287 readmill training with non-immersive virtual reality (VR) to target both cognitive aspects of safe am
288  female mice, as animals performed a virtual-reality (VR) track running task.
289 limbs were simulated using immersive virtual reality (VR).
290  rodents exploring a two-dimensional virtual reality (VR).
291 eously create counterfactual alternatives to reality when they think "if only" or "what if" and imagi
292  directional tuning that persists in virtual reality, where vestibular cues are absent.
293 s we move toward making precision medicine a reality, whereby we make predictions about disease risk
294 ail of cancer elimination, but making this a reality will take a fundamental rethinking and deep unde
295 tDNA mutations from mother to child is now a reality with in vitro fertilization mitochondrial replac
296 o compare the safety and efficacy of virtual reality with recreational therapy on motor recovery in p
297 or pathways will precision medicine become a reality with selective and effective application of targ
298 ls (Tregs), to achieve this aim is already a reality, with several trials currently recruiting patien
299 ntal learning, we created an 'alien' virtual reality world populated with landmarks of which particip
300 uired to achieve universal coverage would in reality yield a lower level of coverage (77% population

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