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1 ion of modern human biology and a monumental scientific achievement.
2 has the potential to contribute immensely to scientific advancements, ranging from industrial biotech
3                                              Scientific advances in the past 7 years suggest that the
4 linical and diagnostic approaches as well as scientific advances in the research fields of genetics,
5 stance between patented inventions and prior scientific advances.
6                                      In this scientific advisory, we take a clinical approach and foc
7                                              Scientific analysis often relies on the ability to make
8 articles' morphology is an important need in scientific and applied contexts, especially to advance o
9                                        These scientific and clinical activities, attempting to exploi
10 In this review, the author discusses several scientific and clinical complexities that are important
11  clinical trials do not apply in the current scientific and clinical environment of pediatric oncolog
12  cocaine and Tat binding to DAT are of great scientific and clinical interest.
13  accurate nomenclature to avoid confusion in scientific and clinical reports.
14  scaffolds for PSI incorporation is of great scientific and device manufacturing interest.
15 gate biomarkers for clinical outcomes afford scientific and economic efficiencies when investigating
16 e recently received strong interest from the scientific and engineering communities because they offe
17                                              Scientific and engineering innovation is vital for Ameri
18 detection platforms are getting attention of scientific and industrial communities.
19                                              Scientific and lay interest in negative outcomes associa
20 rengths and weaknesses of meta-analyses; the scientific and regulatory context for the large number o
21 ational Society of Thrombosis and Hemostasis Scientific and Standardization Subcommittee criteria for
22 resent about half of all living vertebrates, scientific and technological advances on the Gnih system
23 n of electric power to light is an important scientific and technological challenge.
24 pment of viruses as vaccine vectors, and how scientific and technological developments during the 197
25                                 Considerable scientific and technological efforts are currently being
26 rom ultraviolet, visible, to infrared are of scientific and technological importance for a wide range
27                                  Despite its scientific and technological importance, the interfacial
28                         Despite of the great scientific and technology interest, highly ordered full-
29                             ARLG strains and scientific and/or technical guidance have been provided
30 impact - whether academic, technological, or scientific - and simple solutions, here defined as solut
31 has enabled the development of fully fledged scientific applications that run directly on web browser
32  in a rapidly growing number of clinical and scientific applications.
33 f interest to a wide range of industrial and scientific applications.
34  and predictions from 10 major international scientific articles and reports.
35                        Although thousands of scientific articles have been published about mouse mode
36 etermine the data that should be reported in scientific articles on the subject of resuscitation from
37             This has resulted in millions of scientific articles.
38 organisms have received comparatively little scientific attention.
39  no difference or no effect when there is no scientific basis for doing so, as when testing only the
40 preclinical evidence needed to build a sound scientific basis for increased medicinal use of CBD.
41 tence in the environment and create a firmer scientific basis for laboratory to field extrapolation o
42                       This review provides a scientific basis for the development of staghorn sumac a
43 environmental studies that could provide the scientific basis to inform environmental policies.
44               In this review, we discuss the scientific bottlenecks in existing SNP arrays and GBS te
45 d ultra-short x-ray pulses that led to major scientific breakthroughs across disciplines from matter
46  cost-efficient alternative to commonly used scientific cameras.
47 engage in research activities early in their scientific career.
48                                              Scientific categories must be created or updated on the
49 bohydrate sequencing methods is both a major scientific challenge and a strategic priority.
50 bohydrate sequencing methods is both a major scientific challenge and a strategic priority.
51                                   A critical scientific challenge is to develop a quantitative unders
52 e molecular designs, it remains a formidable scientific challenge to access Earth-abundant transition
53 sion to useful chemicals poses a significant scientific challenge.
54 ch movements in artificial systems remains a scientific challenge.
55 ing technologies, have presented significant scientific challenges but also helped create a unique cr
56 ccine will likely be possible, but important scientific challenges remain.
57 mics relations in these systems remain major scientific challenges.
58 climate is one of the most important current scientific challenges.
59  perception research, with noted patterns of scientific change.
60 tness, often leading to an inability to make scientific claims with verifiable levels of statistical
61        It also illustrates the importance of scientific collections in ecological studies.
62               See Ghoshal and Claassen for a scientific commentary on this article.
63                            See Legrain for a scientific commentary on this article.
64                     See Hacohen et al. for a scientific commentary on this article.
65               See Grinberg and Heinsen for a scientific commentary on this article.
66                            See Basbaum for a scientific commentary on this article.
67                             See Schiff for a scientific commentary on this article.
68      See Caravaggio and Graff-Guerrero for a scientific commentary on this article.Antipsychotic drug
69                        See King et al. for a scientific commentary on this article.Detailed mapping o
70                    See Saporta and Shy for a scientific commentary on this article.Effective bidirect
71               See Coulthard and Knight for a scientific commentary on this article.Individuals with m
72                   See Vidailhet et al. for a scientific commentary on this article.Misdiagnosis among
73                            See Hamandi for a scientific commentary on this article.Photosensitivity i
74                   See Mercado and Hetz for a scientific commentary on this article.Signalling through
75                             See Kreisl for a scientific commentary on this article.Subjects with mild
76         SEE SUN ET AL DOI101093/AWW306 FOR A SCIENTIFIC COMMENTARY ON THIS ARTICLE: About 20% of pati
77    SEE BREEN AND LANG DOI101093/AWW321 FOR A SCIENTIFIC COMMENTARY ON THIS ARTICLE: At the time of cl
78    SEE MCKAY AND FURL DOI101093/AWW323 FOR A SCIENTIFIC COMMENTARY ON THIS ARTICLE: Focal brain injur
79 lines are intended to improve the clarity of scientific communication and the comparability of scient
80                 In addition, the medical and scientific communities are probably not yet fully harnes
81 his review is intended to update the general scientific community about the recent mechanistic, funct
82 onsensus document summarizes for the broader scientific community discussions that occurred at the tw
83 s developed in response to requests from the scientific community for a resource that enable view-onl
84        Our study provides a resource for the scientific community highlighting key paradigms of the t
85 caught millions of coastal residents and the scientific community off-guard.
86                   Several researchers in the scientific community requested aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
87 genes, termed OncoPPi, as a resource for the scientific community to generate new biological models.
88 n key measures, including project ownership, scientific community values, science identity, and scien
89                                          The scientific community will need to acknowledge limitation
90 d a symposium to bring together those in the scientific community with a shared interest in using thr
91 of concern and interest it receives from the scientific community, government and nongovernmental org
92 ing public health authorities as well as the scientific community.
93 nders, regulatory authorities, and the wider scientific community.
94  research more visible and accessible to the scientific community.
95 gress in science and the organization of the scientific community.
96  is going to gain increasing interest in the scientific community.
97 ential impact, positive and negative, on the scientific community.
98  to interact outside of their organ-specific scientific community.
99 se is expanding its focus to serve a broader scientific community.
100 inclusive environment for all members of the scientific community.
101 radical have been widely investigated by the scientific community.
102 ng and forms an interactive resource for the scientific community.
103 comprehensive data set for onward use by the scientific community.
104 ction in recent years, and games that convey scientific concepts or themes are increasingly popular.
105 r presented as a peer-reviewed abstract at a scientific conference; examine, through any study design
106 f women as invited speakers at international scientific conferences exemplifies a present-day discuss
107                 This index provides improved scientific context for temperature stabilisation targets
108 actices for how we communicate and judge our scientific contributions.
109 amework for converting creative ideas of the scientific crowd into practice with actionable plans.
110 essing these problems is access to the wider scientific crowd.
111                          However, the actual scientific data regarding the importance of organic prod
112 the last decade; pushed by a growing body of scientific data that both tests proposed criteria sets a
113 icy making that relies on the best available scientific data.
114 tumours of the central nervous system and on scientific developments since the 2014 guideline.
115 he supplement could be presented in multiple scientific "dialects", including machine-readable and la
116 brief description of recent progress in this scientific discipline.
117   Some methods are simply adapted from other scientific disciplines and can effectively be used to ra
118  research will require collaborations across scientific disciplines and new approaches that link mole
119 this technology utilized across a variety of scientific disciplines, including the measurement scienc
120  genomes has significantly advanced multiple scientific disciplines.
121 resources is increasingly difficult for many scientific disciplines.
122 ion rates are a concern in most, if not all, scientific disciplines.
123 w of how to accelerate the conversion of new scientific discoveries into effective treatments and pre
124 nology opens up a world of possibilities for scientific discovery in developmental biology as well as
125                      Collectively, the basic scientific discussions herein should provide a framework
126              Without the latter, the ongoing scientific efforts and excitement surrounding the role o
127                                     Emerging scientific endeavors are creating big data repositories
128 e tested as antimicrobial targets in further scientific endeavours.
129      On all six topics, people who trust the scientific enterprise more are also more likely to accep
130 e, given the nature and number of unanswered scientific, ethical, and policy questions, it is inappro
131  is to provide a comprehensive review of the scientific evidence evaluating the use of telemedicine i
132                                      Current scientific evidence is focused on the following: 1) Fron
133               This commentary summarizes the scientific evidence presented by experts at the First Af
134             Recommendations are based on the scientific evidence that the delivery of the preventive
135  providing patient-centered care by applying scientific evidence to their practice when advising wome
136 etary fats and CVD reviews and discusses the scientific evidence, including the most recent studies,
137 aking into consideration the totality of the scientific evidence, satisfying rigorous criteria for ca
138 6, are clear, thorough, and based on current scientific evidence.
139 n formation in domains such as collaborative scientific experiments and movie production, we propose
140 ngenuity has been used to design and execute scientific experiments to solve a difficult problem in g
141                  An international group with scientific expertise in the fields of drowning research,
142 ificant impact on people's lives, distorting scientific facts and influencing political opinions.
143                      As a result, this basic scientific field is falling behind, despite the societal
144 unmatched brilliance, that is advancing many scientific fields at a rapid pace.
145 ate a source of bias in the dissemination of scientific findings to broader society.
146 ressions also influence the communication of scientific findings to lay audiences, a process that sha
147 cy decisions should include consideration of scientific findings, including the individual and intera
148 derstand biology and health have yielded key scientific findings, lessons and recommendations on how
149  guide for effectively JSONizing other older scientific formats, improving the FAIRness of data in th
150 sed habitat patches are examined) provides a scientific foundation for addressing many disturbance-re
151                    Some of the most pressing scientific gaps that need to be addressed to advance the
152 nd, meanwhile, reviving and better observing scientific ideals.
153 s and extends publication and re-analysis of scientific image data.
154 enomena into a single compound has important scientific implications.
155  were most likely to be of high clinical and scientific importance.
156 , nearly all patients wanted the medical and scientific information to be transferred by and shared w
157  of government investment, productivity, and scientific innovation.
158 akers traditionally expect "hard facts" from scientific inquiry, an expectation that the results of m
159 omputational advances opens new frontiers of scientific inquiry, including network dynamics, manipula
160 rtant fisheries and has sparked considerable scientific inquiry, most recently owing to the dramatic
161                  Herein, we synthesize basic scientific insights and data from mouse models with comm
162  biology, highlighting emerging concepts and scientific insights with translational relevance.
163 ns largely unscathed by the onslaught of new scientific insights.
164  European Union and many other political and scientific institutions.
165                        The SDMC enhances the scientific integrity of ARLG studies through the develop
166 these serious challenges to human health and scientific integrity.
167 rs at close distances has sparked increasing scientific interest in determining whether Earth-analogu
168                                 As a result, scientific interest towards fungal parasites of phytopla
169 ion (TSD) in vertebrates has attracted major scientific interest.
170 racture mechanics, periodicities are of high scientific interest.
171 e that funders can indeed work together when scientific interests are aligned; and finally, to encour
172 an completely outpace current approaches for scientific inverse problems while delivering comparable
173                           However, sustained scientific investigation has not yet provided solid evid
174                                              Scientific investigation into the possible role of sleep
175 tific communication and the comparability of scientific investigations.
176 pplied to plant metabolomics to very diverse scientific issues in plant metabolomics.
177 nd is indicative of a growing use of general scientific jargon.
178     The FDA has been sluggish in considering scientific knowledge about the impact of exposures-parti
179                   Paradigm-shifting gains in scientific knowledge are occurring at a time of rapid gl
180 able evidence and discusses how to integrate scientific knowledge into clinical decisions.
181 ion and have had the privilege of publishing scientific knowledge that will be passed on to generatio
182            These novels are usually based on scientific knowledge, but they may arouse public concern
183 d efficient use of MGD in the advancement of scientific knowledge.
184 ose where the causes all operate on the same scientific level.
185                      Through curation of the scientific literature and by collaborations with large-s
186 based on its textual features extracted from scientific literature and the UniProt database.
187 e conducted in PubMed and Embase for English scientific literature articles.
188 icient validation and then propagated in the scientific literature as useful chemical probes.
189 o-occurrences and associations obtained from scientific literature by using automated text mining.
190                                We searched 5 scientific literature databases, reviewed articles' refe
191 da pathogenesis and biology, by curating the scientific literature in real time, and connecting liter
192                             We find that the scientific literature on slum health is underdeveloped i
193 Association scientific statement reviews the scientific literature on the influence of childhood adve
194          These analyses help deconvolute the scientific literature regarding these organisms and prov
195 such exposure are poorly understood, and the scientific literature remains ambiguous.
196 s appearing throughout the social psychology scientific literature routinely overstated the power and
197   Numerous biases are believed to affect the scientific literature, but their actual prevalence acros
198  access to chemical information contained in scientific literature, patents, technical reports, or th
199 oreference and coreference resolution in the scientific literature.
200 e misidentified cell line, KB (HeLa), on the scientific literature.
201 es, based on text mining data processed from scientific literature.
202 negatives in information extraction from the scientific literature.
203 ide an updated review on research, from both scientific literatures and patents, related to the compa
204 2-month, and 24-month outcomes of the Boston Scientific Lotus valve (Lotus) and the balloon-expandabl
205 oropolymer-based PES (FP-PES; Eluvia, Boston Scientific, MA) displaying more controlled and sustained
206 presentation of female speakers at prominent scientific meetings is currently a popular topic for dis
207         Duplicate studies and abstracts from scientific meetings were removed.
208 -oriented carbon stock assessment provides a scientific method that can be copied by other nations in
209 ience is taught and to better understand the scientific method.
210 identified important limitations and gaps in scientific methodologies and knowledge and proposed and
211                                 However, the scientific methods of this 21st century are changing wit
212 -prone manual parsing and standardization of scientific names in many situations, and can quickly enh
213                 The parser can be applied to scientific names of any complexity.
214 and biologists working with large numbers of scientific names.
215 ific community values, science identity, and scientific networking.
216 ncy, drug-likeness, structural diversity and scientific novelty.
217 ique problems, such as panel decisions about scientific or artistic merit, and legal or historical di
218 verview of the experiment in the format of a scientific paper, containing the key findings of the exp
219                                      Most of scientific papers concern the qualitative or semi-quanti
220  may exacerbate tensions between "competing" scientific perspectives and limit evolutionary psycholog
221 tions of ImmunoCAP IgE assays (Thermo Fisher Scientific/Phadia, Uppsala, Sweden) in the field of alle
222  scientists take a public stand on important scientific policies.
223                          The current popular scientific press and blogosphere too often portray the j
224 ttracted attention because of its intriguing scientific principle and potential application.
225                                      A sound scientific principle is that the body is constantly sens
226 tus of the research field, what kinds of new scientific problems can be tackled in the short term, an
227 n 2D IR that continue to expand the scope of scientific problems that can be accessed in the biomedic
228 oth the culture and the effectiveness of the scientific process, and its potential benefits to societ
229 accuracy of reporting are fundamental to the scientific process.
230 pathway remain and may slow uptake, a robust scientific program has been put in place.
231 rly childhood development, we examine recent scientific progress and global commitments to early chil
232 is review also shows that, while significant scientific progress has been made, greater advances, par
233  aging of the workforce may slow the pace of scientific progress.
234 ency, National Institutes of Health funding, scientific publications (first or last author and total)
235 tiers for Young Minds puts kids in charge of scientific publications by having them control the revie
236 ations on drug delivery paralleled the total scientific publications for three decades (1974-2003); h
237                              Numerous recent scientific publications investigating the health benefit
238  outcome) and citations of NTP's research in scientific publications, reports, congressional testimon
239  and fire activity is a critically important scientific question.
240 nicate with each other in time and space are scientific questions that intrigue me.
241        At this timely juncture, we provide a scientific rationale and three policy options for all le
242 ural history of early HCV infection, and the scientific rationale for PEP.
243                       We integrated national Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients data (1987-
244                                        Using Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients data from J
245 ed from 2000 to 2015 were analyzed using the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients data set.
246                                      We used Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients data to com
247                                              Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients report card
248                                Data from the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients were linked
249                          Using data from the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients, we compare
250 data of a large dialysis organization to the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients, we identif
251                       In our 2016 article in Scientific Reports, we advanced a new hypothesis for the
252  community while addressing a wider range of scientific requirements.
253 es public health surveillance in relation to scientific research and the protection of human subjects
254                          This has encouraged scientific research into bifidobacteria, though recalcit
255             Long before the recent thrust of scientific research on the microbiome, the importance of
256  are excitingly friendly to budget conscious scientific research organizations where probabilistic al
257           Engaging undergraduate students in scientific research promises substantial benefits, but i
258 re starting to revolutionize and democratize scientific research, education, and outreach.
259 motivation for the "open-source" movement in scientific research, in which creators provide everythin
260 information about general science, their own scientific research, or culturally controversial topics
261 alized applications in industry and also for scientific research.
262 ation of high-quality clinical evidence, and scientific research.
263 ls of this synergy has proven challenging to scientific research.
264                               However, valid scientific results are dependent on the qualification of
265   It is paramount to apply a strong level of scientific rigor toward a well-planned, step-wise sequen
266 panel (BCP) multiplex PCR assay (Great Basin Scientific, Salt Lake City, UT) for the rapid and simult
267 of Behavioral Medicine 37th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions abstracts, and the 2016 National Ins
268  at the American Diabetes Association's 76th Scientific Sessions in June 2016.
269                         ICIBM included eight scientific sessions, four tutorials, one poster session,
270 er places, and the need to safeguard martian scientific sites and potential resources (including wate
271 science, career development must move beyond scientific skills.
272                The objectives of the present scientific statement are to describe cardiovascular heal
273              This American Heart Association scientific statement highlights the recognition and trea
274                          The purpose of this scientific statement is to summarize the existing litera
275                                         This scientific statement on cardiogenic shock summarizes the
276                          BACKGROUND AND This scientific statement provides an interprofessional, comp
277                                         This scientific statement provides an overview of how these l
278                                         This scientific statement reviews the current literature on p
279              This American Heart Association scientific statement reviews the scientific literature o
280 ially at the time of index diagnosis, and in scientific studies to improve comparative data analysis.
281                             Ethnobotany (the scientific study of traditional plant knowledge) has aid
282  extends to the use of anaesthetics for both scientific study, humane killing and euthanasia at end o
283 ld at the NIEHS in August 2015 evaluated the scientific support for the low-dose mixture hypothesis o
284  was an innovative, creative, out-of-the-box scientific thinker.
285 l field if someone is seeking to move from a scientific to a more business-oriented discipline.
286 port gives an overview of the 130-years-long scientific tour-de-force that very recently resulted in
287 s scientists work on with stakeholders, over scientific trade-offs that arise in the field, to improv
288 xa off the southeast US coast in 26 years of scientific trawl survey data and determined how changes
289 s have reduced procedural complications, and scientific trials are investigating the role of TAVR in
290                     However, there is little scientific understanding of how global patterns of futur
291 hus, adopting a mosaic approach can increase scientific understanding of organismal-habitat relations
292 ld be based on well established and emerging scientific understanding of processes of C stabilization
293  improving the production, manipulation, and scientific understanding of such remedies.
294 urces, changes to advice following increased scientific understanding, and top-down knowledge exchang
295 n easily be missed or confused, compromising scientific understanding.
296 urea (HU) has a long history of clinical and scientific use as an antiviral, antibacterial, and antit
297 ndous from the perspective of maximizing the scientific utility of available data, they come with hea
298 hensive gene editing toolbox of considerable scientific value.
299                                        Three scientific visualizations are shown, spanning macroscopi
300     Furthermore, the age distribution of the scientific workforce is still adjusting.

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