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1  patient outcomes, and contribute to medical science.
2 raining, turning biology into a quantitative science.
3 ined commitment to tuberculosis transmission science.
4 catalysis, medicinal chemistry and materials science.
5 ted and exploited through the lens of modern science.
6 ovel and powerful tool for molecular surface science.
7 esearch data is vital for the advancement of science.
8 w states of matter in chemistry and material science.
9  novelty when deciding what constitutes good science.
10 re retrieved from Pubmed, EMBASE, and Web of Science.
11 connections and a key challenge in materials science.
12 -standing psychological theories in decision science.
13 putational protein design into a data-driven science.
14 plications in chemical biology and materials science.
15 em of practical importance in many fields of science.
16 ted a tremendous opportunity for data-driven science.
17 similar results is an essential component of science.
18 emical biology, radiochemistry and materials science.
19  for engaging undergraduates in biodiversity science.
20 troscopy, communication, metrology and basic science.
21  moves from a molecular science to a systems science.
22 ther analytical methods in various fields of science.
23 eplication a routine aspect of psychological science.
24 rk and computational tools of modern network science.
25 n completes a literature review based on new science.
26  interpreting observations in many fields of science.
27 s, they have not been available in materials science.
28 rt experimentation in low-temperature plasma science.
29 se manner are highly sought-after in protein science.
30  those direct clinical translations of basic science.
31  and are at the heart of quantum information science.
32 any fields of analytical and physicochemical science.
33 ic and policy studies; and g) implementation science.
34 try, pharmaceutical chemistry, and materials science.
35 ications in chemistry, biology and materials science.
36 ter, more replicable, and more useful social science.
37 le for studies and applications in materials science.
38 ading to both a broad and deep engagement in science.
39 mental monitoring, geophysics, and planetary science.
40 c rings has enabled every branch of chemical science.
41 he most widely used computational kernels in science.
42 earch, or culturally controversial topics in science.
43 th applications in biomedicine and materials science.
44  make significant contributions to ecosystem science.
45  and resilience in the social and behavioral sciences.
46 s in biomedical, environmental, and material sciences.
47 biology to other fields including the social sciences.
48 s, produces distinct advancements in applied sciences.
49 pirical studies in social and organizational sciences.
50 researchers working in the life and physical sciences.
51 blems that can be accessed in the biomedical sciences.
52 e.g. seasonal forcing in ecology and climate sciences.
53           It is used ubiquitously across the sciences.
54 outstanding challenge in the modern physical sciences.
55 editing technology with major impact in life sciences.
56 inergic interneurons playing a pivotal role (Science 2002;297:1566-1569).
57 ared with other biomes (Ahlstrom et al. 2015 Science, 348, 895).
58 ies, ranking 35th in mathematics and 27th in science achievement internationally.
59                However, in a recent issue of Science, Al Jord et al. (2017) show that key regulators
60 es this problem with a variant of a computer science algorithm (called locality-sensitive hashing).
61                                      Genomic science also has a long history of using network models
62 and included experts in toxicology, decision science, alternatives assessment, engineering, and law a
63 tes in artificial intelligence and cognitive science, although, rather than embracing these debates,
64 hrough fluids) constitutes a new frontier in science and achievable technology.
65          These robots can support a range of science and chemistry experiments for education and even
66 ate luminance vision intended for both basic science and clinical applications.
67 ted intensively in recent years in materials science and condensed matter physics.
68 omena reveal a rich interplay of fundamental science and engineering, give rise to fascinating everyd
69 ges is of fundamental interest in biological science and engineering.
70 al observations is at the heart of (applied) science and engineering.
71 , which can ultimately impact many fields of science and engineering.
72 ving predictions derived from the science of science and its potential impact, positive and negative,
73 tial growth of young talented women choosing science and medicine as their professional career over t
74                         Many philosophers of science and methodologists have argued that the ability
75 proving efficiency in hot-carrier extraction science and nanoscale regio-selective surface chemistry.
76 re work that incorporates ideas from network science and network dynamics toward the coding of comple
77                    This article explains the science and philosophy of liberating ICU patients and fa
78                      EMBASE, MEDLINE, Web of Science and the Cochrane Library were searched for relev
79                          A PhD in biomedical science and the critical thinking skills that it provide
80                                   Connecting Science and the Humanities was the title of the symposiu
81 tive effects on both the rate of progress in science and the organization of the scientific community
82 boration networks in statistics and computer science and to Wikipedia networks.
83       Here, we review the most current basic science and translational research findings on several o
84 s program extensively used in the biological sciences and beyond.
85  the fields of healthcare sciences, material sciences and high-precision engineering.
86 fields of animal reproduction and veterinary sciences and then was utilized in fundamental and precli
87 on have great potential for a wide impact on science, and are a critical element for unravelling the
88     A search was conducted of PubMed, Web of Science, and EMBASE for prospective studies published up
89 ly a grand challenge of chemistry, materials science, and engineering to understand and mimic biologi
90 re, Excerpta Medica Database, PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar to identify publications fro
91  develop critical thinking in sex and gender science, and identify strategic pathways to improve the
92 offer insights into the social psychology of science, and indicate a source of bias in the disseminat
93 synthesis, bioinorganic chemistry, materials science, and industrial catalysis.
94 INFO, Sociological Abstracts, CINAHL, Web of Science, and other sources.
95 l determinants of health (SDoH), and citizen science, and to explore TEK's relevance to environmental
96 nalysis of multiomics data and enhances data science applications of multiple omics datasets.
97 unctional predictions for clinical and basic science applications.
98      There is an urgent need to expand basic science approaches for neglected diseases, especially in
99 particle interactions of traditional colloid science are augmented by a family of nonequilibrium effe
100 esearchers are crucially important for basic science as they make unexpected, fundamental discoveries
101 gly important in food industry and nutrition sciences as a potential ingredient of functional food, t
102               In a recent study published in Science, Atarashi et al. (2017) showed that Klebsiella s
103 ican Heart Association and the Distinguished Science Award of the American College of Cardiology.
104                         In a recent issue of Science, Bardina et al. (2017) explore the protective ve
105 urpose and should be governed by the highest science-based principles and policies.
106 se results demonstrate a powerful, materials science-based solution to the problems of stochastic dom
107 al in condensed-matter physics and materials science because it can be used to stabilize states that
108 sis is becoming an important tool in polymer science because of its versatility and specificity.
109 ouglas Lowy and John Schiller celebrates the science behind one of the greatest advances in the histo
110  Pharmacy and Science (now University of the Sciences) (BS), then University of Notre Dame in South B
111 ic experiments are of key importance in life sciences but light-induced side effects are serious conf
112 n is an important component of Critical Zone science, but is highly challenging to investigate across
113 mputers are now essential in all branches of science, but most researchers are never taught the equiv
114  dynamics of systems across many branches of science, but our ability to gain mechanistic insight and
115 nce to Earth's climate and the environmental sciences, but it is not understood at the molecular leve
116 pace, a web-based platform that fosters team science by allowing collaborating research groups to eas
117  mechanistic biomedical studies; b) exposure science; c) epidemiology of health benefits; d) diversit
118 oulment and the inception of personhood, and science can neither prove nor refute the teaching of tho
119 how the integration of ecology and fisheries science can provide information for ecosystem and fisher
120 passive surveillance networks (e.g., citizen science) can be integrated into surveillance strategies.
121 Pubmed, EMBASE, the Cochrane Library, Web of Science, CINAHL, and PsychINFO.
122  Embase (1974-2017 week 1) databases and the Science Citation Index and Social Science Citation Index
123 uring 1974-2015 from journals indexed in the Science Citation Index Expanded database.
124 es and the Science Citation Index and Social Science Citation Index were searched combining terms for
125 were identified from MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, and a manual search of biblio
126                                           As science communication scholars, we encourage interdiscip
127 ps based on what we know from the science of science communication.
128 modeling, Earth observation, and land system science communities is thus required to achieve the incl
129 nd inhibitors are now available to the plant science community, and can be widely and easily applied
130 n the benefits of root modeling to the plant science community.
131 ccess rate in skin cancer-related behavioral science compares favorably to the overall NIH grant succ
132                                        Basic sciences constitute the most abundant sources of creativ
133 ane Library, Embase, Medline, and the Web of Science Core Collection were systematically searched by
134 and meta-analysis.We searched PubMed, Web of Science, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health L
135     Using 20 years of continent-wide citizen science data, we assess population trends of ten shorebi
136 re searched using PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases.
137 ho are leading researchers in implementation science define the characteristics of high-quality studi
138 ack faculty in all 205 PhD-granting computer science departments in the United States and Canada.
139                               Advancement of science depends on thoughtfully mentoring a rare group o
140 le and could significantly enhance materials science design space.
141 gramming, equivalent connections to the life sciences do not currently exist.
142 tages of computational studies in other life science domains, we establish an authentic data-driven m
143 tly has received increased attention in soil science due to its influence on soil functions and soil
144 or computing damages that integrates climate science, econometric analyses, and process models.
145 ater science knowledge, measured in terms of science education and science literacy, display more (or
146 archinitiative.org) is a collaborative, open science effort that aims to semantically integrate genot
147 cement of various interdisciplinary areas of science, engineering, and medicine.
148     A Committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine has made 14 recommen
149 ochemistry and cell biology into nutritional sciences, environmental medicine, and molecular knowledg
150                                 Reporting in Science, Eom and Parichy (2017) characterize the role th
151            A growing field of sustainability science examines how environments are transformed throug
152 y drop in the number of grant-eligible basic-science faculty [principal investigators (PIs)] younger
153 relatively new and rapidly evolving field of science focused on studying the hydrodynamics and proper
154 nited States has been a leader in biomedical science for decades, in large part because of the strate
155 eds, in turn, require mission-oriented basic science, for example about potential signposts and the m
156  Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF).
157 yzing data from 294 PhD students in the life sciences from 53 US institutions, we found no statistica
158 zant of the need to advocate for sustainable science funding from the federal government and for acce
159 weight combined with results from the Social Science Genetic Association Consortium study of 126,559
160                                         Data science has attracted a lot of attention, promising to t
161          For example, the field of ultrafast science has been built on lasers that lock many longitud
162                        The "gamification" of science has gained a lot of traction in recent years, an
163  its translational application in biomedical sciences has been limited.
164              The last two decades of network science have discovered stunning similarities in the top
165 the fields of quantum chemistry and material sciences have to be adapted when the quantum nature of l
166 een a long-standing question in human health sciences; however, the toxicology of chronic exposure to
167 ematic search of Pubmed, PsycINFO and Web of Science identified 13 articles encompassing a sample of
168 ments of disease for both clinical and basic science imaging research studies.
169  freezing with important fundamental surface science implications, and it could be extended to other
170 ting transparency, reproducibility, and open science in basic biomedical research.
171 owns of your past research and your views on science in general, peppered with indiscrete anecdotes a
172 are stepping up like never before to support science in the public arena.
173 cer center at All India Institute of Medical Sciences in children aged 5 to 18 years with primary ext
174 ertise in basic, translational, and clinical sciences in the field of antiplatelet therapy.
175 between DNA origami technology and colloidal science, in which the former allows for rapid and robust
176 ross many disciplines in earth and planetary sciences, including paleoclimatology, sedimentology, vol
177 d that the further incorporation of decision science into alternatives analysis would advance the abi
178      Despite calls to incorporate population science into neuroimaging research, most studies recruit
179                                 Relationship science is a theory-rich discipline, but there have been
180                                  Progress in science is dependent on a strong foundation of reliable
181                                         Open Science is encouraged by the European Union and many oth
182                                              Science is ideally suited to connect people from differe
183                                         More science is needed to understand how the brain is affecte
184 s provides kids the ability to shape the way science is taught and to better understand the scientifi
185 hrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Web of Science (ISI database), Physiotherapy Evidence (PEDRO) d
186 sume the mantle of the leading translational science journal in the world and the flagship of the Ame
187                         In a recent paper in Science, Kim et al. (2017) revealed that Clostridia adde
188 uals with more general education and greater science knowledge, measured in terms of science educatio
189 of Energy-funded Environmental and Molecular Sciences Laboratory in which the XRD measurements were p
190 PubMed, EMBASE, The Cochrane Library, Web of Science, LILACS, CINAHL, and SCOPUS for prospective or r
191 , measured in terms of science education and science literacy, display more (or less) polarized belie
192  Embase, Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature (LILACS), World Health Organization
193  Embase, Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature [LILACS], World Health Organization
194  Embase, Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature [LILACS], World Health Organization
195  Embase, Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature [LILACS], World Health Organization
196  LILACS (Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature), and reference lists of included st
197 scattering media in the fields of healthcare sciences, material sciences and high-precision engineeri
198 earch and a perception that success in basic science may no longer be achievable.
199 d release of Ar is studied combining surface science methods and density functional theory calculatio
200                     Finally, we used network science methods to determine the facilities to monitor t
201                              Key correlative science metrics emerge for an upcoming clinical trial, t
202                                      Nursing science might benefit from deeper involvement in enginee
203 us Disease (NIAID) workshop 'Complex Systems Science, Modeling and Immunity' and subsequent discussio
204 engineering, renewable energy, environmental science, nanotechnology and material science, to name on
205                 We provide a roadmap for new science needed to improve the representation of photosyn
206             Finally, we had people read real science news items and found that the research was judge
207 th the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) Maximizing Investigators' Research Awar
208 k City, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science (now University of the Sciences) (BS), then Univ
209 27 August 2016, the Juno spacecraft acquired science observations of Jupiter, passing less than 5000
210 genetic influences is vital to advancing the science of cognitive development as well as for designin
211 t progress in the pursuit of an evolutionary science of culture that is grounded in both biological a
212 rmful ingredients and would also advance the science of decision analysis.
213 wering the key question that will enable the science of health behavior change to improve public heal
214  influence many applications, notably in the science of heterogeneous catalysis.
215 lly enhance the prospects of an evolutionary science of human history.
216 s for improving predictions derived from the science of science and its potential impact, positive an
217 ars with tips based on what we know from the science of science communication.
218 ement (EBM) to address two challenges in the science of sustainable management of ecosystems.
219       We review the psychological and neural science of unconscious (C0) and conscious computations (
220 tics and psychology as part of the cognitive sciences of language.
221 pening a new avenue for standardized citizen science on bird biodiversity surveys worldwide.
222 evidence that a general model in the network science on opinion dynamics substantially clarifies how
223  lecture delivered to the Academy of Medical Sciences on Nov 13, 2017, I describe the scale of human
224 ining possible futures of speech and hearing science out to 2030.
225 he use of microbiome approaches for forensic science, particularly in the areas of estimating postmor
226 opens new perspectives for PAM in biomedical sciences.Photoacoustic microscopy allows for label-free
227 ime, the PI success ratio (fraction of basic-science PIs who are R01 grantees) dropped for younger PI
228                                           In Science, Plikus et al. report that myofibroblasts can ge
229 shed in The Lancet and the Public Library of Science (PLoS).
230        Advances in preclinical translational science point to potential targets across multiple organ
231             These findings are important for science policy and support the need for journals to requ
232  Hospital during the development of its open science policy.
233                     Our aim is to bridge the science-policy interface by developing a natural capital
234 involvement in the research process, and the science-policy interface.
235 ment processes such as the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Se
236                                         Good science proceeds otherwise.
237                 Here, we conducted a citizen science project that involved more than 3500 Swedish hig
238 the varied landscape of SI in sustainability science, ranging from the kinds of topics scientists wor
239 t of these concerns, the National Academy of Sciences recently convened a panel of experts to underta
240                                    Cognitive science relies on the legitimacy of positing representat
241  officials alike, research across the social sciences repeatedly concludes that Americans are largely
242                                Creativity in science requires the ability to recall information and d
243 ir development is of high interest for plant science research because of their importance for leaf gr
244 cently discussed during the second Telluride Science Research Center workshop organized in June 2016.
245 lenges confronting surgeons performing basic science research in today's academic surgery environment
246 d a good understanding for translating basic science research into clinical practice, and 77.2% of al
247                             University basic science research laboratory.
248 and Social Reality, I argued that the social science scholarship on social perception and interperson
249 mixed-studies review, we searched the Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, and ProQuest databases, and han
250 ively being explored for quantum information science, sensing, and imaging.
251                         In a recent issue of Science, Shyer et al. (2017) show that myosin II contrac
252 ry has been a central focus of the molecular sciences since Pasteur, its province has previously been
253 successive frequency-modulated sweeps (Posit Science 'Sound Sweeps' exercise).
254 Allied Health Literature, Dentistry and Oral Sciences Sources, and PubMed.
255 d different themes within the biointerfacial sciences, specifically protein binding and conformationa
256  with the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS), version 20.
257 hat has emerged from the synergy of computer science, statistics and biology.
258 a variety of fields from biology to computer science, still little is known about the impact of envir
259  We present findings from clinical and basic science studies to help gastroenterologists navigate die
260                        Research in cognitive science suggests that school achievement could be improv
261            Shifting large numbers of college science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)
262 During high school, developing competence in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)
263 og," are among the rising stars in materials science that can potentially be used to develop next-gen
264 uous review of cardiopulmonary resuscitation science that replaces the previous 5-year cyclic batch-a
265 ic research, biotechnology, and therapeutics science that these developments have facilitated.
266 statistical analyses developed in the social sciences that are increasingly being applied to animal n
267 ate (bioinformatics) and interpret (clinical science) the vast amount of high-throughput information
268  to improve with the growth of developmental science, the evidence now strongly suggests that parents
269 concerning questions on the understanding of science, the main goal, the stage of involvement in the
270 t analysis, we explore attitudes toward open science, the motivations and disincentives to participat
271                              In hydrological sciences, the heterogeneity of subsurface properties, su
272 ks but seldom post information about general science, their own scientific research, or culturally co
273 ns in this CELLS (Cells in ExperimentaL Life Sciences) thematic series that cover the grounds of stan
274             Motivated by quantum information science, there has been a leap in the formulation of nov
275                           Despite incomplete science, this regulation is an important step to reduce
276 SE, the Cochrane Library, CINAHL, and Web of Science through January 2017.
277     Chemistry quickly moves from a molecular science to a systems science.
278 for in Medline, CINAHL, PsycInfo, and Web of Science to locate studies published in the English, Fren
279 e, building on approaches rooted in computer science to minimize basic models of computation through
280 to be made to facilitate this translation of science to the clinic.
281 hy, FIB-nt) typically used in the biomedical sciences to the study of natural flocculated SPM filling
282 lds such as chemistry, physics, or materials science, to mention a few, arguably as no other material
283 nmental science, nanotechnology and material science, to name only a few fields.
284                       In a recent article in Science, Tomasetti and colleagues present an expanded mo
285 tion in systems science, with an emphasis on science translation.
286                                          The science universe is dimmer after one of our brightest st
287  data were provided by the Oregon Health and Science University Layton Aging and Alzheimer Disease Ce
288 d analyzed by Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 20.
289                         In a recent paper in Science, Wang et al. (2017) reveal that the gut microbio
290 licability outside machine learning and data science warrants a careful exposition.
291 rature, spanning surgery, and implementation science, was conducted to identify and describe a broad
292       Embase, Medline via PubMed, and Web of Science were searched for observational studies, without
293 PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycInfo, and Web of Science were searched up until October 1, 2016.
294 olymers, biological, catalytic, and forensic sciences where thin, highly turbid layers mask chemicall
295 esearch with an integrative approach to data science, whereby basic scientists, clinicians, data anal
296 The column packing process can be treated as science whose unified principles remain true regardless
297 ts descendant disciplines differentiate into sciences with a restricted set of paradigms, examples, a
298  require new skills and education in systems science, with an emphasis on science translation.
299 s an important part of the history of modern science, with this partnership perhaps now more intimate
300  applications for biotechnology and the life sciences, with increasing impact on everyday life.

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