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1 a extraction was performed by an independent researcher.
2 homogenous and whose grammar is known to the researcher.
3  studies (commonly known as QUADAS-2) by two researchers.
4 statistical methods and codes to independent researchers.
5 ative capability emerges a challenge for the researchers.
6 ollars in the hands of a smaller fraction of researchers.
7 elines, making it problematic for biomedical researchers.
8           Discrepancies were resolved by two researchers.
9 d the ID8 cell lines are freely available to researchers.
10  should be an important priority among nurse researchers.
11 erful tool that was quickly adopted by other researchers.
12 h which to consider the lives and careers of researchers.
13  most up-to-date guidance for clinicians and researchers.
14 all levels, from graduate students to senior researchers.
15 le size has gained tremendous interest among researchers.
16 is, however, pose considerable challenges to researchers.
17 rred consequences impede communication among researchers.
18 o-treat population, assessed by masked field researchers.
19  into the everyday methodology of biological researchers.
20 ility of the foraging site-the open ocean-to researchers.
21  accessible presentation of TMLE for applied researchers.
22 s updates following contributions from plant researchers.
23 tion analysis results as a model for applied researchers.
24 gens) are sporadically explored by different researchers.
25 sions among an international team of chytrid researchers.
26                             Seqping provides researchers a seamless pipeline to train species-specifi
27 ule-based super-resolution microscopy offers researchers a unique opportunity to quantify protein cop
28   Optical tissue clearing has revolutionized researchers' ability to perform fluorescent measurements
29                                              Researchers across several disciplines have argued that
30 o review 1) results from surveys of clinical researchers, acute respiratory failure survivors, and ca
31                                Although most researchers agree that mental effort is aversive and ste
32  and 2014 brought together multidisciplinary researchers aiming to improve the clinical and policy-re
33                   The authors controlled for researcher allegiance effects by including representativ
34  model in Enrich2, software that can empower researchers analyzing deep mutational scanning data.
35                                              Researcher and media alarms have caused plastic debris t
36  believe that these resources should empower researchers and breeders to improve this important stapl
37      This platform will greatly benefit both researchers and clinicians for interrogating mechanisms
38 vascular system have the potential to assist researchers and clinicians to better understand cardiova
39 nment, enabling easy sharing of data between researchers and collaborators.
40 ggests that the method may be of interest to researchers and food industry.
41 n, but allocation was masked from data entry researchers and from the trial statistician until after
42 C) was established in 2011 to bring together researchers and organizations invested in rare disease r
43 rts, or the web is a pressing need shared by researchers and patent attorneys from different chemical
44 national public health emergency after local researchers and physicians reported an increase in micro
45 lem, but has received minimal attention from researchers and policy-makers in low- and middle-income
46                                              Researchers and policy-makers should therefore consider
47 combined with motif analysis, can be used by researchers and regulators in a hazard screening capacit
48 scitation preferences on issues critical for researchers and research consumers to understand.
49 h qualitative study draws on interviews with researchers and staff at the Montreal Neurological Insti
50 o focus on developing skills as a clinician, researcher, and educator ("triple threat").
51 xpect that our approach will be of value for researchers, and have application in infectious and infl
52                         Patients, providers, researchers, and outcome assessors were blinded to treat
53 ered as a suggested approach for clinicians, researchers, and policy-makers.
54 he explosion of data emanating from farmers, researchers, and the public, as novel sampling and sensi
55 e data are available to the public, allowing researchers anywhere to search for markers of specific b
56                       Clinicians and genetic researchers are being faced with assessing risk of disea
57  medical doctoral graduates and early career researchers are comprised of women, but less than 20% of
58                                        Young researchers are crucially important for basic science as
59                                     However, researchers are currently reporting uncorrected or heter
60 on between matrix and image data structures, researchers are empowered to select the best tool for th
61     Overall, preclinical (and clinical) PTSD researchers are increasingly incorporating homologous bi
62           Because of bulk-solvent proximity, researchers are instead enticed to attach charged polar
63 ses can take much longer than necessary, and researchers are limited in how effectively they can work
64 sential in all branches of science, but most researchers are never taught the equivalent of basic lab
65                                   A group of researchers are pledging to make code they produce for d
66 cs has rapidly developed in the past decade, researchers are still in the early stage of exploring th
67                                However, many researchers are unclear about how these methods work, ho
68                                         Some researchers are using screens for novel naturally produc
69 ical purposes has opened new horizons toward researchers around the globe.
70 sensors that employ nanomaterials will serve researchers as a guideline for further improvements and
71 of hearing loss, with little consensus among researchers as to either preference or psychometric adeq
72 ist in this article provides both a clue for researchers as to their function and a framework of vali
73 ata presents a major challenge to metabolism researchers, as it requires downloading and processing l
74 ry data in DMD and give guidance to clinical researchers assessing the effect of interventions on pul
75 W Random allocation conducted by the primary researcher assigned an equal number of papers to each re
76                  However, only recently have researchers attempted to determine the potential interde
77 7:H7 in foods has held the attention of many researchers because of the seriousness attributed to thi
78  genomics literature, with a key concern for researchers being the adequate control of spurious assoc
79                                           As researchers build on this early foundation, they are beg
80 a set of good computing practices that every researcher can adopt, regardless of their current level
81                                            A researcher can browse, query, visualize and compare the
82                                              Researchers can assemble their raw sequence reads and an
83 l intermediates and chain-tailoring enzymes, researchers can boost the type and yield of medium-chain
84  limitations and biases of these approaches, researchers can make more informed decisions when design
85 ent protocol, public health laboratories and researchers can now readily isolate C. auris from comple
86                        Based on this report, researchers can produce nanofilms that are better suited
87                                              Researchers can use these data to improve reporting qual
88 nts of the resultant literature suggest that researchers characterize predation risk using a variety
89 cient functional studies, such as by helping researchers choose the most appropriate tissue for a stu
90 es and potential limitations, which may help researchers choose the most suitable models for their in
91 cussion involving all stakeholders including researchers, clinicians, patients, funding bodies and po
92 Additionally, if resources allow, psychiatry researchers could consider offering to return pre-specif
93 lore correlations between its parameters and researcher covariates, showing that departmental prestig
94                                              Researchers currently do not have effective tools to ide
95                                           As researchers design their experimental projects, one majo
96                        As a consequence, any researcher desiring to add mtDNA variant analysis to the
97 as a reference set of human variation and by researchers developing analysis methods.
98 een October 2014 and June 2015, a pharmacist researcher directly observed solid, orally administered
99 mensional coordinates recovered by BUDS help researchers discover sample attributes or covariates tha
100  PCa has attracted much attentions among the researchers due to its high-performance, easy to prepare
101          Addressing the common problems that researchers encounter when designing and analysing anima
102 e basic principles and presents examples for researchers engaged in stationary phase development.
103  (MS) prevalence has continuously confounded researchers, especially in light of male patients' accel
104                                     Although researchers established the causal link with FMRP loss >
105 ntrol Interphone Study (2001-2004), in which researchers evaluated the associations of mobile phone u
106 nologies; however, once the defect is known, researchers face the challenge of deciphering the underl
107  of scaffold assembly algorithms and for the researchers focused on improving draft assemblies of spe
108 r assigned an equal number of papers to each researcher for review, including detailed instructions w
109 n with noninvasive technology has challenged researchers for decades.
110 ly 2,4-DNP has been used extensively by many researchers for developing reactive molecular probes.
111 medicinal and agrochemical arenas prompt the researchers for further studies on this important group
112 rt by a lack of objective tools available to researchers for systematic preclinical testing.
113                                        Thus, researchers frequently employ axon-dendrite colocations
114 et of stakeholders, including clinicians and researchers from across multiple disciplines.
115                                              Researchers from diverse backgrounds can easily visualiz
116                                              Researchers from diverse theoretical backgrounds have st
117 hese devices are attracting the attention of researchers from fields such as telemedicine, biotechnol
118 otocol, plus accompanying guidelines, allows researchers from students to imaging professionals to cr
119 new in wild animal populations has inhibited researchers from understanding the characteristics of be
120                        A shared goal of many researchers has been to discover how to improve health a
121 e interaction between microbiome and obesity researchers has delayed progress.
122                                              Researchers have argued that listeners are more sensitiv
123 ngs of Golgi stained neurons, generations of researchers have been fascinated by the small protrusion
124                                    Recently, researchers have begun to delve in an idea born decades
125                   Over the past decade, many researchers have contributed to characterizing these cel
126               Taking this fact into account, researchers have designed sensing systems which are more
127                                         Many researchers have focused on high molecular weight (Mw) e
128                 To achieve these goals, many researchers have focused on paper-based and printed elec
129                                     Previous researchers have found a reversible structural transitio
130                                              Researchers have known for the past two decades that mat
131 ity to affect biological invasions, however, researchers have largely overlooked the distinct role of
132                                     Although researchers have long tried to explain the "mystery" of
133 hanks to the unique properties of hydrogels, researchers have made significant progress in tumor mode
134 cause of the centrality of de Bruijn Graphs, researchers have proposed numerous methods for represent
135                                     However, researchers have rarely run simultaneous or side-by-side
136 lly treated as a homogeneous group, however, researchers have recently questioned whether the behavio
137                                     Although researchers have shown that this phenomenon could be exp
138 onitoring process in which the community and researchers have specific, well-defined roles as part of
139                                              Researchers have strived to optimize the electromechanic
140 reciation of immunodeficiency has developed, researchers have used vaccine responses as a tool to cha
141                                          Two researchers identified core research communities based o
142               These changes are used to help researchers identify functional changes that contribute
143  and we anticipate it will be of interest to researchers in a broad array of fields.
144                                              Researchers in a recent multicenter study developed and
145 nscriptome studies is presenting the data to researchers in an interpretable format.
146                               It depicts for researchers in bio- and chemocatalysis a road map of cha
147  interest in the serpentinization process by researchers in diverse fields, the rates of serpentiniza
148                      These results may guide researchers in experimental design choices for gut micro
149 S Medicine's editorial board who are leading researchers in implementation science define the charact
150 n olive oil (VOO) has raised the interest of researchers in investigating this fraud in recent years.
151     The Bio-TDS has been developed to assist researchers in retrieving the most applicable analytic t
152 gn and provides basic computational tools to researchers in the field.
153 of long-standing debate among economists and researchers in the life sciences.
154                                      Several researchers in the scientific community requested aminoa
155 e insight into these questions should enable researchers in this field to develop novel therapeutic t
156 reaction (PCR) is a common technique used by researchers in very diverse fields that enables the user
157                                          Two researchers independently screened 945 studies from PubM
158 approximations of interatomic forces, giving researchers insight into protein function at unparallele
159 d available for analysis, as well as letting researchers integrate their own data with security optio
160 ng the accessibility of the BONCAT method to researchers interested in stress responses as well as tr
161  We provide several worked examples to guide researchers interested in studying dominance hierarchies
162                     One approach to help the researcher interpret large gene datasets is to associate
163                    During the last 40 years, researchers investigating photoinitiated cationic polyme
164 omponents needed for a testbed network, with researchers, investors, technology providers, utilities,
165 reas; however, the availability of qualified researchers is usually lower than the demand and trainin
166                                              Researchers, managers, and employees were not masked to
167  use of core outcome sets (COS) ensures that researchers measure and report those outcomes that are m
168         Neurodecoders have been developed by researchers mostly to control neuroprosthetic devices, b
169  trait of interest in each discovered locus, researchers must assess the magnitude of allelic heterog
170 Goldin-Meadow & Brentari (G-M&B) assert that researchers must differentiate between sign/speech and g
171                                              Researchers must pay close attention to the software-har
172  may be important in daily practice, whereas researchers need to incorporate the new classification s
173                      Therefore, we encourage researchers not to assume that number sense is simply in
174                   Although this model offers researchers numerous benefits, there are important limit
175                       Our study helps inform researchers of a reasonable daily dosage and type of sta
176 ncreased resistance has been a major goal of researchers of plant-herbivore interactions.
177                      Furthermore, psychiatry researchers often generate findings that do not meet all
178 igate the expanding roles of H2S in biology, researchers often use H2S donors to mimic enzymatic H2S
179 STEM fields, Genome Biology spoke with three researchers on their experiences as immigrants.
180 atural variation in C. elegans Additionally, researchers outside of the C. elegans community can bene
181 e' has attracted the tremendous attention of researchers owing to their fascinating electrical, therm
182 in Diabetes to provide clinicians, patients, researchers, payers, and other interested parties with e
183                            Three independent researchers performed the study selection based on conse
184  and sorting via FACS will be of benefit for researchers performing this protocol.
185 ry inmate social life and call for increased researcher-practitioner partnerships that embed criminol
186                              We suggest that researchers present both adjusted and unadjusted values
187              New probe design strategies and researcher priorities can better help address current ch
188 eins in brain and provide a resource to help researchers prioritise candidate palmitoyl-proteins for
189                                      Several researchers proposed the formation of an intermediate ir
190                The data and analysis provide researchers, recyclers, and decision-makers additional i
191                                     European researchers reported that </=40% of ALA can be present a
192                                              Researchers require information synthesized across multi
193                                            A researcher's own sequences can also be analyzed through
194                                     In turn, researchers seek new routes to manipulate polarization t
195                                              Researchers should carefully consider how to model adapt
196 of US data provides evidence to suggest that researchers should focus on using death-censored graft l
197      To successfully carry out the protocol, researchers should have basic skill sets in photolithogr
198 her medical conditions, psychiatric genomics researchers should offer findings that meet the minimum
199 licly available website without restriction, researchers should post 1) analysis code used in the pub
200                                              Researchers should report TSRI estimates with modified s
201  There is an emerging consensus that genomic researchers should, at a minimum, offer to return to ind
202 iochemical approach for detecting m(6)A, the researchers show that m(6)A methylations are enriched in
203 ng data sets and software available to other researchers so they can verify published findings, condu
204                                              Researchers still do not know whether App plays a role i
205  Developmental biology is mainly analytical: researchers study embryos, suggest hypotheses and test t
206  web-based interactive tool designed to help researchers study these complexes.
207 ing tools and approaches outlined here offer researchers studying complex diseases renewed opportunit
208 interest for children's environmental health researchers studying the environmental influences on hum
209 sualize single-virus fusion in living cells, researchers take advantage of the proteolytic maturation
210                  We propose, as early career researchers, that it is our task to change scientific re
211                           The Bio-TDS offers researchers the capacity to associate their bioscience q
212  range of methods and tools available to the researcher, their key applications, and the various unso
213 t is, those who can provide more funding for researchers-there are important audiences that are posit
214  is a web-based tool that guides the in vivo researcher through the experimental design and analysis
215              The AGRP is freely available to researchers through an imputation server.
216                           FoldAtlas allows a researcher to easily locate, view, and retrieve probing
217  BLAST source code was modified to allow the researcher to pass to the program the number of records
218 s becoming increasingly critical for biology researchers to be able to accurately and automatically a
219  performed using our web server) will enable researchers to better characterize cells when analyzing
220                         This paper will help researchers to better design spin trapping experiments f
221 t can benefit both physicians and biomedical researchers to better diagnose and monitor diseases that
222 early stage will allow resource managers and researchers to better manage opportunities resulting fro
223                     The open approach allows researchers to choose approaches best suited to the task
224  computation of physical properties to allow researchers to choose the most promising molecule for a
225                  Our investigation will help researchers to choose the optimal approach.
226 ld reveal possible biological links and help researchers to choose which gene functions to investigat
227 eneration sequencing (NGS) technology enable researchers to collect a large volume of metagenomic seq
228 denovo-db provides necessary information for researchers to compare their data to other individuals w
229  of CRISPR technology has enabled biomedical researchers to conduct CRISPR-based genetic screens in a
230 ins in vivo, this HDR methodology will allow researchers to create patient-specific mutations for hum
231                                  We call for researchers to crowd source large image libraries of com
232 sual areas by their sensory inputs, allowing researchers to define visual areas reliably across indiv
233  an easy-to-use web interface, which enables researchers to design single or distance-free paired-gRN
234      Currently, two models are available for researchers to determine the oligomerization state of me
235                             This has allowed researchers to directly image and quantify, for the firs
236 Emerging lipidomic technologies have enabled researchers to dissect the complex roles of phospholipas
237 d intuitive data interfaces are critical for researchers to easily upload, analyze and visualize thei
238 ed a 'plug and play' pipeline to allow other researchers to easily use these algorithms on their own
239 e comparisons provide a framework for future researchers to evaluate the costs and benefits of adding
240 cycle assessment (LCA) has been used by many researchers to evaluate the potential environmental impa
241 ee users, and various environments may allow researchers to expand the utility of prostheses beyond s
242 ts their widespread applications, triggering researchers to explore new types of supercapacitors with
243 uccessful implementation of Patch-seq allows researchers to explore the multidimensional phenotypic v
244 types for a multitude of species has enabled researchers to explore the underlying genetic architectu
245                   SynMap2 and SynMap3D allow researchers to explore whole genome synteny patterns (ac
246 rovide an online resource for clinicians and researchers to facilitate navigation of available data.
247 rimentation, these data are rapidly enabling researchers to finally uncover the molecular mechanisms
248 s is critically important as it can lead the researchers to find new uses for old drugs and to disclo
249  between fabrication runs; thereby, allowing researchers to focus on the characterization of graphene
250         EAGLE provides new opportunities for researchers to identify GxE interactions using functiona
251         Lifelong tracking studies will allow researchers to identify how migration routes have evolve
252 ment and merely watching it should challenge researchers to look further.
253  for open science is growing, but motivating researchers to participate in open science can be challe
254 tware system is robust, free, and will allow researchers to perform comparative evaluation of AAA usi
255  web-based, user friendly approach to enable researchers to produce CD spectra from protein atomic co
256                        Variant Ranker allows researchers to rank identified variants and determine th
257 d (CGC; www.cancergenomicscloud.org) enables researchers to rapidly access and collaborate on massive
258 ols for synthetic biology, since they enable researchers to reprogram cells to sense and respond to e
259      This provided valuable guidance for the researchers to select classifiers combined with differen
260 xceed US$30 billion, and this will encourage researchers to study the application of NPs to therapeut
261 addition, NSDNA offers a submission page for researchers to submit novel NSD-ncRNA associations.
262           Our methods now enable even novice researchers to successfully design and construct complex
263                 As such, our strategy allows researchers to systematically and objectively evaluate p
264 trained laboratory settings, but also allows researchers to tackle real-world problems, such as multi
265 d methods to the hydrogel process will allow researchers to target smaller biological features for ro
266  new regulator of protein sorting may enable researchers to understand not only ion homeostasis in pl
267 provided by ProtVista are thus essential for researchers to understand the data and, for instance, di
268                         Our approach enables researchers to unlock phenotypic information from digita
269 tems biology and highlight opportunities for researchers to use big data sets in the fields of gastro
270 performance of iDNAProt-ES will motivate the researchers to use this method to identify DNA-binding p
271  we offer guidelines that we hope will steer researchers toward best practices for this new and dynam
272                Gene expression data can help researchers understand the diverse functions of genes an
273              Visual representations can help researchers understand, interact with, and reason about
274 vide a set of conceptual tools that can help researchers understand, measure, and evaluate the ways i
275                                              Researchers use a wide variety of high-resolution mass s
276 ropose that our findings will be helpful for researchers using Kdo and its chemical derivatives for i
277         It is an important resource for many researchers using NMR to study structural, biophysical,
278 itfalls, and propose some best practices for researchers using these methods.
279 er clinical trials to be shared broadly with researchers, we designed an open-data, crowdsourced, DRE
280 years are more familiar to most contemporary researchers, we end with a brief outline of topics in wh
281 ged to be of higher quality when paired with researchers who look like "good scientists." Our finding
282 n extremely useful and valuable resource for researchers who seek to understand the functions and mol
283 goal is to bridge between the communities of researchers who study either single-neuron biophysical,
284 h flavivirologists and maternal-child health researchers who were poised to tackle this new public he
285                                              Researchers who work with ovary RNA-seq in these taxa sh
286                        Clinical and academic researchers will benefit from using the presented model
287                                            A researcher with molecular biology experience should be a
288 novel models of progressive DKD that provide researchers with a facile and reliable method to study d
289 nline risk calculator provide clinicians and researchers with a simple tool to screen for patients at
290 en 100 and 120 d, and is of potential use to researchers with an interest in eye development and/or o
291 on of how synthetic data sets can be used by researchers with cancer registry data.
292 and prioritization of variants difficult for researchers with limited bioinformatics skills.
293  articles were independently assessed by two researchers, with 25 meeting the criteria for inclusion.
294 tial information is generally unavailable to researchers, with the potential for spurious inferences.
295 o unpick the historical data and provide new researchers, without an explicit cancer biology backgrou
296 tzer will be of interest to a broad range of researchers working in the life and physical sciences.
297 tabases to attract the attention of numerous researchers working in various areas of genetics and gen
298         The PyLasso is a useful tool for all researchers working on modeling of macromolecules, struc
299  believed to be of importance especially for researchers working on the growth of metal oxide nanostr
300                                              Researchers worldwide can use the CGC to investigate key

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