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1 athway was also cloned from the trancriptome resource.
2 om, but then return to, the newly discovered resource.
3 he Integrated Chemical Environment (ICE) web resource.
4 ing to formation of a globally important REE resource.
5 l variables and data resided in the EMBL-EBI resources.
6  optimizing usage of available computational resources.
7 ct and indirect damages to public health and resources.
8 ossess basic skills to help others and share resources.
9 er ecosystem health and the quality of water resources.
10 s appropriate targeting of interventions and resources.
11 ls serve vulnerable populations with limited resources.
12 r usage may significantly impact local water resources.
13 tance, density) often controlled by limiting resources.
14 atient care and increase efficient use of ED resources.
15 ocieties with food, water, timber, and other resources.
16 fungal competition for progressively limited resources.
17 y the strategies they use to produce and use resources.
18 inatory beliefs, values, and distribution of resources.
19 ced their data repositories and data sharing resources.
20 nd reproduction, and indirectly, by altering resources.
21 ed agent, purpose of diagnosis and available resources.
22 iconicity really display the same expressive resources.
23 ying capacity depends on explicitly modelled resources.
24  across Latin America, particularly in human resources.
25 ood-related transport and tapping into local resources.
26 the extent to which predators partition prey resources.
27 reme climate conditions and distinct dietary resources.
28 ctional biological relevance than comparable resources.
29 on and how we manage those limited cognitive resources.
30 ccess to data, analysis tools, and computing resources.
31 cellular processes for limited intracellular resources.
32 lly or temporally distributed food and space resources.
33 ies that differentially connect neighborhood resources.
34 their environment to encounter suitable food resources.
35 s and their tendency to take risks to obtain resources.
36 wo levels (high/low quality) of within-patch resource abundances (leaf litter) using an experimental
37 of variation in belowground traits influence resource acquisition across species and plant communitie
38 ramework to investigate plant strategies for resource acquisition, growth, and competition, as well a
39 ve, a process that will be more efficient if resources across a community are shared and pooled.
40 ires individuals to allocate their cognitive resources across different tasks.
41 , understanding how wild pollinators utilize resources across environments can encourage efficient pl
42 areasoning strategies to apportion cognitive resources adaptively.
43 ost often, the scores regarding staffing and resource adequacy remained the lowest.
44 stionnaires assessing perceived staffing and resource adequacy, adjusted staffing, leadership ability
45 Here, we assess whether quantity and type of resources affect the phenotype, the population dynamics,
46                         The heterogeneity in resource allocation did not seem to match epidemiologica
47 esults suggest that manipulation of cellular resource allocation is a key control parameter for synth
48                                   Based on a resource allocation model, we designed experiments to te
49 p appropriate strategies, staff training and resource allocation models to improve the quality of hea
50 ocess and solve the resulting time-dependent resource allocation problem using constraint-based analy
51 cations for hospital staffing, training, and resource allocation.
52 rstone to health policymaking, planning, and resource allocation.
53  use of cloud and high performance computing resources, analysis and visualization of user-provided s
54       This multi-omic view provides a unique resource and deeper insight into normal pulmonary develo
55 ethod that is fast, label-free, uses minimal resources and allows direct identification of generated
56                                    Dedicated resources and better collaboration with the affected pop
57 gy research as we know it, straining limited resources and compromising advances in diagnostic and ac
58 e of desirable and undesirable outcomes, the resources and costs associated with the intervention, th
59  observation scarce mountainous areas, water resources and ecosystem managements in the region.
60   Gene expression burdens cells by consuming resources and energy.
61 ves can contribute to a more complete use of resources and help to meet the increasing protein demand
62             Efficient control of attentional resources and high-acuity vision are both fundamental fo
63 nity-based specialty mental health treatment resources and how these resources are distributed by com
64           It will also be important to align resources and incentives to promote appropriate allocati
65                  By the 2000s, as increasing resources and more sophisticated tools were devoted to u
66 ity monitoring is crucial for managing water resources and protecting public health.
67 obstacles including insecurity, insufficient resources and skills for data collection and analysis, a
68 e in an experienced centre, this is a scarce resource, and in many cases, reliance is on other tests.
69 deployment, access to remote and distributed resources, and adaptation to new and changing markets.
70 r adverse cardiac events), use of healthcare resources, and impact on health status (quality-adjusted
71 uce risk aversion, more efficiently allocate resources, and increase transplant opportunities.
72 lses, the cost of foraging on poorly matched resources, and the strength of interspecific competition
73 alysis in parts of the world where financial resources are constrained.
74 tal health treatment resources and how these resources are distributed by community socioeconomic sta
75 rction (STEMI) in settings where health-care resources are scarce.
76                However, with finite time and resources as well as a growing understanding of our fiel
77 Competitive interactions can be modulated by resource availability and we hypothesized that this may
78    We show that competition and local winter resource availability are important drivers of migratory
79 nity species can change dynamically along to resource availability gradient.
80 egimes according to the relationship between resource availability in the environment and population
81                                              Resource availability is, in turn, strongly dependent on
82 upply, and examine the impact of fluctuating resource availability on temporal variability of the rec
83 ltering temperature, precipitation patterns, resource availability, and disturbance regimes.
84               The amount of family financial resources available in early life influences child healt
85 in more brood interactions may have had more resources available to cope with two physiological chall
86 ncrease in the amount of genetic and genomic resources available to the mental health research commun
87 he quality of the genomic and transcriptomic resources available.
88 r diet likely results from access to a novel resource base rather than host-associated divergence.
89 of re-establishing it and preventing further resources being wasted on an ineffective model.
90 participants in the Clinical Phenotyping and Resource Biobank (C-PROBE) study and the Seattle Kidney
91 ry consumers are under strong selection from resource ('bottom-up') and consumer ('top-down') control
92                These data provide a valuable resource by establishing criteria for use of STO-609 to
93                           Specifically, this resource can be used to help identify potential therapy
94 itive and low-environmental-impact renewable resources can significantly contribute to meeting this d
95 w platform, the C. elegans Natural Diversity Resource (CeNDR) to enable statistical genetics and geno
96 ion for Culture Collections (WFCC)-Microbial Resource Center (MIRCEN).
97 ter (PATRIC) is the bacterial Bioinformatics Resource Center.
98 mportance of direct and indirect (via floral resources) climate effects on the interannual abundance
99     Our findings emphasise the need for well resourced community and hospital-based mental health ser
100 lthy control subjects) and the Janssen-Brain Resource Company study (94 patients and 100 control subj
101  likely to represent a cost-effective use of resources compared with solution-focused brief therapy.
102 the survival of newly introduced species via resource competition.
103                                 We find that resource complexity strongly buffers fitness costs of mu
104 rtels, whereby population dynamics pins down resource concentrations at values for which no other str
105           Poly-metallic nodules are a marine resource considered for deep sea mining.
106 widely recommended but poorly implemented in resource-constrained settings.
107 road monitoring of HPV-associated cancers in resource-constrained settings.
108                          Given the stringent resource constraints in quantum computing, information p
109 Our analyses highlight that, irrespective of resource constraints, ministries of health and other ins
110 ic Resistance Database is a manually curated resource containing high quality reference data on the m
111 Nepal, India, and Nigeria) and proposes that resources continue for long-term maintenance in resource
112 during childbirth has been documented in low-resource countries and is a deterrent to facility utiliz
113 nancing for HCV treatment and infrastructure resources coupled with reduced drug prices has been para
114 ncoordinated proliferation of bioinformatics resources (databases, software tools, training materials
115 rem, indicating that communal perceptions of resource depletion are closely linked to collective move
116 tural systems are subject to fluctuations of resources driven by cyclical processes such as seasonali
117  Pediatric Quality of Life 4.0, and parental resource empowerment.
118 h intervention arms led to improved parental resource empowerment: 0.29 units (95% CI, 0.22 to 0.35)
119  of our proposal by characterizing a quantum resource engineered combining two-photon hyperentangleme
120 l to alter many facets of Earth's freshwater resources, especially lacustrine ecosystems.
121                                          Our resource estimates show that, even when taking into acco
122 ng capacity than heterogeneously distributed resources, even with species diffusion.
123 plex Collection (SSC) and the Autism Genetic Resource Exchange (AGRE) cohorts of children with autism
124 ioritization tools and online interpretation resources exist, and professional organizations have off
125 ected areas within the Canadian Arctic where resource exploitation is a growing threat.
126                                          The resource footprints accounted for >90% of the variation
127  Our results indicate that relatively simple resource footprints are highly representative of damage
128 nnotation, and it will serve as an important resource for association studies of immune-mediated equi
129           Plant biomass (PB) is an important resource for biofuel production.
130 ide a high-resolution chromatin architecture resource for cardiac epigenomic investigations and demon
131 ility to infection and establish a proteomic resource for elucidating host mechanisms that regulate f
132 odFOLD6 is the latest version of our leading resource for Estimates of Model Accuracy (EMA), which us
133 nct classes of m(1)A methylome and provide a resource for functional studies of m(1)A-mediated epitra
134  immune responses and constitutes a valuable resource for further exploration in the context of diffe
135           Our data represent a comprehensive resource for further investigations on the role of the g
136 and interchromosomal events, and providing a resource for future cardiac epigenomic investigations.
137                 Our data set provides a rich resource for future computational modeling of E. coli ge
138 d in this study could also serve as a useful resource for future development of software for RNA-Seq
139              These data provide an important resource for future LD studies and demonstrate the utili
140             These data provide an invaluable resource for future studies of function and biological s
141 mpressive synthesis will serve as a valuable resource for intelligence research.
142 RNA-Seq Database which is a valuable genomic resource for molecular research into the biology of mang
143 nerated by sci-RNA-seq constitute a powerful resource for nematode biology and foreshadow similar atl
144 e sequence of bottle gourd provides a useful resource for plant comparative genomics studies and cucu
145              These data provide an important resource for studies on the roles of local protein synth
146  of these mutations and provide an important resource for studying endocrine resistance.
147           Thus, CC strains can be a powerful resource for studying how viral infection can cause diff
148 e Sedeen viewer to create a freely available resource for the digital pathology and cancer research c
149  sequencing datasets and provides a powerful resource for the discovery of causal variants.
150 t cultures may hold promise as a sustainable resource for the large-scale production of triptolide.
151                         Our study provides a resource for the scientific community highlighting key p
152 age of a human lung and forms an interactive resource for the scientific community.
153 arth's biogeochemical cycles and a promising resource for the synthesis of renewable bioproducts from
154 treatment resistance, but is also a valuable resource for understanding GC biology and the mechanisti
155 stic fibrosis lungs and serves as a valuable resource for understanding the genomic and phenotypic un
156 um, genomes AABBDD) and an important genetic resource for wheat.
157 afish Model Organism Database is the central resource for zebrafish (Danio rerio) genetic, genomic, p
158          Leaf litter subsidies are important resources for aquatic consumers like tadpoles and snails
159                 The effective use of limited resources for controlling spreading processes on network
160 the Amazon and Orinoco river basins, yet few resources for genetic studies and the genetic improvemen
161 hildren with JIA and provides useful genetic resources for research communities particularly in under
162 ach evolution and domestication and provides resources for spinach research and improvement.
163 ntion is not supportive of targeting limited resources for such use.
164 nergy demands and thereby decrease available resources for yield formation.
165                  Through the removal of food resources from the forest floor and subsequent transport
166  hypothesis-generating NCI-ALMANAC web-based resource has demonstrated value in identifying promising
167  system that, weakened by decades of limited resources, has fallen short of fully enforcing its manda
168 sustainable strategies for utilizing biomass resources, however, requires a holistic perspective to r
169 nteractions, with niche partitioning of food resources hypothesized to explain the coexistence of mul
170 ncrease in interhospital transfers from less resourced ICUs to the referral center, a trend that is n
171 management, which has important economic and resource implications.
172        Plant litter represents a major basal resource in streams, where its decomposition is partly r
173 lised laser sources, squeezed light is a key resource in the field of quantum technologies and has al
174 fe-years (QALYs) gained or lost by investing resources in a new strategy compared with a standard str
175 e allocation and synthesis of total cellular resources in microorganisms are uniquely determined by t
176                           Our extensive data resources include evidence-based gene and regulatory reg
177 of a comprehensive set of genomic gene-based resources including the identification and validation of
178 Ministry of Health to support strategies and resources, including personnel, for increasing vaccinati
179 ds MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Decipher genomic resource information database were searched for publishe
180 ation of BRDAs is therefore often costly and resource/infrastructure intensive.
181                             The Pathosystems Resource Integration Center (PATRIC) is the bacterial Bi
182 ments remain challenging, often invasive and resource-intensive.
183 's school in the trial of the primary school resources (intervention vs control).
184    The Eukaryotic Pathogen Genomics Database Resource is a collection of databases covering 170+ euka
185                  Floral mimicry of nonfloral resources is found across many angiosperm families, with
186  sustainability and reduce pressure on water resources, land, and ecosystem in Iran.
187 onsisted of a combination of two patch-level resource levels in a 2 x 2 factorial design, allowing us
188 opean Commission) exploring the link between resources, like community organisations, and peoples' ca
189 ocused on disentangling interactions between resource limitation and chronic disturbances to identify
190 the formation of chemical gradients leads to resource limitation for cells at depth.
191                                     However, resource limitations make plain model-based valuation im
192 dy negative window period in blood donors in resource limited settings where nucleic acid testing is
193 tionary-state statistics of a broad class of resource-limited community dynamics models, regardless o
194 f childhood infections remains inadequate in resource-limited countries, resulting in high mortality
195 ses in global health related applications in resource-limited environments.
196                                              Resource-limited nations must consider their response to
197 ide timely, cost-effective specialty care to resource-limited populations.
198 dness in people of African descent living in resource-limited regions.
199 tigen initiating antiretroviral therapy in a resource-limited setting.
200 diagnostic devices and devices to be used in resource-limited settings.
201 y assurance, staffing and training, often in resource-limited settings.
202 Management Skills scoring system, the Crisis Resource Management checklist, and a self-efficacy surve
203 re better served by increased investments in resource management.
204 overview of the options available to coastal resource managers during a time of environmental change.
205 th autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to build a resource (MSSNG) for subcategorizing the phenotypes and
206                                     The Pain Resource Nurse program was successful in improving nurse
207 ve was to test the effectiveness of the Pain Resource Nurse program.
208 ensive omics analyses provide a high-quality resource of altered gene expression patterns under sever
209  decision time assists utilization of scarce resource of donor livers, while ensuring that patients w
210                We generated a uniquely large resource of gene expression data in four interconnected
211  comprehensive framework and transcriptional resource of multiple cardiac cell populations during car
212                        To tap into this vast resource of novel enzymes, we have screened over one mil
213  from the clinical information and education resources of the American College of Physicians (ACP), i
214        To determine the effect of electronic resources on examination performance characteristics.
215                           A lower variety of resources on islands may prevent insular animals from in
216 hat cohere via identity, ability to mobilize resources, or governance) to sizes that were not possibl
217 ed investments in the development of genomic resources over the last two decades.
218 ly to constraints imposed by temperature and resource phenology.
219 research on l-Th highlighting its biological resource, plausible role in tea plant, production approa
220 erial meningitis (ABM) in adults residing in resource-poor countries is associated with mortality rat
221 ources continue for long-term maintenance in resource-poor countries of AFP surveillance as a platfor
222 ) remains a neglected issue, particularly in resource-poor countries.
223  of moderate to severe childhood diarrhea in resource-poor settings.
224  found surprisingly few correlations between resource preferences and maximal growth rate or biomass
225                              Together, these resources provide a convenient means for individual labs
226 ng unrestricted-access genomic data browsing resources provide only summary statistics or aggregate a
227 heses: food-perishability, consumption-time, resource-pulse and kleptoparasitism-avoidance.
228         However, mass flowering crops create resource pulses that may be important determinants of po
229 y protist community subjected to manipulated resource pulses that vary in intensity, duration and tim
230 se changes depends on the composition of the resource pulses, the cost of foraging on poorly matched
231 y increase may be especially useful at water resource recovery facilities that already combust anaero
232  and processes that are needed for the water resource recovery facility of the future.
233 tial for global, regional, and country-level resource recovery to impact nutrient and household elect
234 s were calculated as the sum of the value of resources reportedly used in each sampled unit by switch
235 tal outcomes, modest predictive value of ST, resource requirements for ST, and the benefits of early
236 l care for obesity and linkages to community resources resulted in improved family-centered outcomes
237 nefit from an estimation of two aspects of a resource's value: its current desirability and availabil
238 hanisms, temporal discounting and feeling of resource scarcity, for explaining the relation between f
239 re continuously defiling limited fresh water resources, seriously affecting the terrestrial, aquatic,
240 ng, and delivery method to treat PSBI in low-resource settings could decrease user error and expand a
241 evalence of facility-based childbirth in low-resource settings has increased dramatically during the
242 s amenable to facilitating healthcare in low-resource settings using biomaterials and nanoplasmonics.
243  adaptive policy optimized for middle-income resource settings yields 0.008 fewer QALYs per person, b
244 omising approach for the primary care in low resource settings, especially in less developed countrie
245 g-term in situ sensor array operation in low resource settings.
246  leading cause of childhood mortality in low-resource settings.
247 parities in healthcare that exist in limited-resource settings.
248 ublic health microbiology laboratory in well-resourced settings - can affect each of these areas.
249                                     Eye care resources should be mobilized for EVD survivors in West
250 tropical forest caterpillars are climate and resource specialists, then they should have reduced perf
251 rey switching, thus promoting the process of resource specialization during the incipient stages of s
252                  By specialising on specific resources, species evolve advantageous morphologies to i
253  archaeological and ethnographic research on resource stress episodes, which exposes three different
254 tal roots to meet increased demand for other resources such as water and nitrogen (N), however, the m
255                           Heterogeneous soil resources, such as water, nitrogen and phosphate, also a
256 we discovered that homogeneously distributed resources support higher total carrying capacity than he
257 ting that aPFC may house a limited cognitive resource that contributes to both metacognition and perc
258 to resequencing and provide valuable genetic resources that enable effective use of pigs in both agri
259                                     The soil resources that plants require are often distributed in a
260 , the spatiotemporal configuration of forage resources that propagate along migratory routes shape an
261        Based on the nature of our model, the resources that significantly deviate from the prediction
262 rks usually engage substantial computational resources, the handling of which requires specific progr
263 iosis in fission yeast, providing a valuable resource to advance our molecular understanding of meios
264 that the new SFTS model will be an excellent resource to better understand SFTSV infection and diseas
265           This work represents a fundamental resource to deepen our knowledge on long noncoding RNAs
266                 These mutants are a valuable resource to elucidate further how LinE proteins and the
267  arboreal carrion may represent an important resource to invertebrate scavengers, particularly in lan
268 ivity Map (CMAP) represents an unprecedented resource to study the gene expression consequences of ex
269        Our results support DNF as a valuable resource to the cancer research community by providing n
270   We anticipate that this will be a valuable resource to the field of inflammation biology and will b
271 The study described here provides a valuable resource to understand transcriptional regulation of var
272                            Devoting too many resources to averting disaster, however, can impair qual
273  determining how governments allocate scarce resources to education and public health interventions.
274 ization using Rochester Epidemiology Project resources to identify all Olmsted County, Minnesota, res
275 e useful for institutions without sufficient resources to incorporate both stewardship approaches.
276 ear pharmaceutical companies use significant resources to mitigate aggregation of pharmaceutical drug
277  data and the development of molecular tools/resources to perform functional analyses of individuals
278                    Plants divert substantial resources to produce nectar that attracts pollinators [3
279 uctuating cellular arrival times and vie for resources to replicate, enabling the interplay during di
280 ces and to quantify the allocation of neural resources to threat-related distracters in 81 young adul
281 ff benefits the virus by relocating cellular resources to viral replication, it also poses a challeng
282 lp direct the allocation of limited research resources, to maximise research benefit, and to help min
283 to test how exposure to stressors may induce resource trade-offs that shape critical windows and dise
284 e IACUC administrative office and the animal resource unit, several IACUC processes were deemed burde
285 etrospective analysis, we estimated hospital resource use and care costs for all presentations for se
286        Costs were calculated on the basis of resource use and Medicare reimbursement rates.
287                      Postdischarge inpatient resource use data (e.g., hospitalizations, skilled nursi
288 volume surgeons also had greater health care resource use following both surgeries, including prolong
289  change requires optimizing the reliability, resource use, and environmental impacts of food producti
290  criteria, intervention protocols, outcomes, resource-use measures, and data collection across the tr
291 tional experience and quantified educational resources used by programs and fellows.
292  and download of DICOM images and associated resources using subjects' clinical phenotypic and genoty
293 tion must be improved by high yield and high resource utilization efficiency (HYHE).
294 dels may improve patient outcomes and health resource utilization in specialized cardiac surgical ICU
295        No change in care plan concordance or resource utilization.
296                 Using our organ donor tissue resource, we analyzed cDC subset distribution, maturatio
297  whole foraging community had access to food resources, we found that ants were responsible for 52% o
298 ritative, comprehensive, and convenient data resources widely used by the entire community and offer
299                                          The resource will be extended to >1 million peptides, and al
300 t exploiting temporally and spatially patchy resources, with most studies focusing on indirect eviden
301 ION: Our group determined by consensus which resources would best inform this review.

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