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1 ls of this synergy has proven challenging to scientific research.
2 alized applications in industry and also for scientific research.
3 ation of high-quality clinical evidence, and scientific research.
4 nd periodontal diseases have been a focus of scientific research.
5 , clinical and bibliographic data that fuels scientific research.
6 ce management, improve policy and prioritize scientific research.
7 nd/or software packages for academic use and scientific research.
8 patients and clinicians despite a century of scientific research.
9 change on evolution has long been a focus of scientific research.
10 ide are aggressively pursuing 3 key areas of scientific research.
11 antial implications for medical practice and scientific research.
12 al systems into the practice of medicine and scientific research.
13 necessarily reflect the structure of modern scientific research.
14 Computational pipelines are common place in scientific research.
15 the recovery process - are supported by the scientific research.
16 re the impact of Internet-based resources on scientific research.
17 leveraging of resources in interdisciplinary scientific research.
18 and future directions of clinical and basic scientific research.
19 red sea urchins), and they are harvested for scientific research.
20 ls for a new open and democratic approach to scientific research.
21 or detection, preventing applications beyond scientific research.
22 ent examples of how TEK has informed Western scientific research.
23 may be considered by many as unsuitable for scientific research.
24 f interest pose a threat to the integrity of scientific research.
25 decisions will enhance views of the value of scientific research.
26 suggests that CI might be useful in guiding scientific research.
27 ed SDARs could be particularly disruptive to scientific research.
28 at breeding has become an important focus of scientific research.
29 of planetary interiors, is a new frontier in scientific research.
30 ific consortia is a unique feature in modern scientific research.
31 as a food source and as a model organism for scientific research.
32 s still not well understood after decades of scientific research.
33 with the dynamic US food supply and emerging scientific research.
34 highlight the importance of data sharing in scientific research.
35 e evaluation of other creative works such as scientific research.
36 is a common cause of spurious discoveries in scientific research.
37 ing scientists to use such data in their own scientific research.
38 ponsible for the evaluation and gestation of scientific research.
39 ld represent an advance in animal welfare in scientific research.
40 temperate biomes and as model organisms for scientific research.
41 nevitably occur in complex endeavors such as scientific research.
42 supply better food, and help to focus future scientific research.
43 y cloak has now assumed a prominent place in scientific research.
44 rs have enabled many advances in medical and scientific research.
45 r phases are characterized: (1) establishing scientific research (1927-1954), (2) searching for scien
46 effective vaccine will require innovation in scientific research, a proactive approach to clinical tr
47 of such reasons is AADR/IADR's identity as a scientific research, a professional, and a dental associ
49 to serve as a powerful big data resource for scientific research aimed at improving cardiovascular he
50 study is a contribution to the more general scientific research aimed at understanding how ongoing a
51 he ethical, legal and social implications of scientific research aims to further the conversation amo
52 task to change scientific research into open scientific research and commit to Open Science principle
55 role of long range optical rulers in future scientific research and discuss possible problems, outlo
56 and devices will provide powerful tools for scientific research and enable new technological applica
57 benefit from improved communication of basic scientific research and from integrating scientists into
59 fight infection has been a central focus of scientific research and medicine for the past couple of
61 increasing global energy demand have spurred scientific research and political action to deliver larg
66 rses do not adequately convey the process of scientific research and the excitement of discovery.
67 es public health surveillance in relation to scientific research and the protection of human subjects
68 ed to illustrate how important people are to scientific research and to supply our representatives wi
70 health initiatives, healthcare, academia and scientific research, and data monitoring and surveillanc
71 eople's health and the region's health care, scientific research, and medical education have been ser
72 rationalize dishonesty, the implications for scientific research, and what can be done to foster a cu
73 arch community to rethink how the outputs of scientific research are evaluated and, as the San Franci
74 Activists opposed to the use of animals in scientific research are increasingly dominating the publ
75 when critical data on quality assurance and scientific research are shared by an array of network us
77 adequate financial resources and additional scientific research, but also a strong commitment to exc
78 ss growing concerns about reproducibility in scientific research by conducting replicating selected r
79 ss growing concerns about reproducibility in scientific research by conducting replications of 50 pap
80 ss growing concerns about reproducibility in scientific research by conducting replications of 50 pap
81 ss growing concerns about reproducibility in scientific research by conducting replications of select
82 ss growing concerns about reproducibility in scientific research by conducting replications of select
83 rowing concerns about the reproducibility in scientific research by conducting replications of select
84 ss growing concerns about reproducibility in scientific research by conducting replications of select
85 , constitute an essential component of daily scientific research by offering distilled, summarized an
86 ss growing concerns about reproducibility in scientific research by replicating selected results from
87 ss growing concerns about reproducibility in scientific research by replicating selected results from
90 efforts and increase support for them in the scientific research community by a) expanding and divers
91 o increase and diversify engagement with the scientific research community in its ToxCast initiative.
97 nd prototyping to increasingly find roles in scientific research contexts, such as synthetic chemistr
98 a vector of bTB requires cross-disciplinary scientific research, departure from deep-rooted position
100 pulus alba x P. glandulosa is used widely in scientific research, especially in cross breeding as par
101 the Malian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research established a national EBOV diagnost
104 ped students better understand the nature of scientific research for little additional cost or instru
106 it is unrealistic to prevent policy-relevant scientific research from being influenced by value judgm
111 h this benefit is proven by clinical trials, scientific research has not provided definitive guidance
114 ience describes the practice of carrying out scientific research in a completely transparent manner,
115 onsiderable promise and potential to further scientific research in gastroenterology efficiently, cos
116 vides a unique community platform to support scientific research in plant genomics including studies
117 ther computer intuition can be used to guide scientific research in solving important biomedical ques
118 social scientists--driven by current social-scientific research in the field of science communicatio
119 motivation for the "open-source" movement in scientific research, in which creators provide everythin
121 entral themes that could guide investment in scientific research, industrial innovation, and regulato
122 approach on Zika virus, which has a growing scientific research interest, are coherent with the prop
124 r researchers, that it is our task to change scientific research into open scientific research and co
126 growing recognition of the importance of how scientific research is designed, performed, communicated
130 esident has the opportunity to influence how scientific research is supported by the federal governme
132 ting has provided precious opportunities for scientific research, it also has presented significant c
133 tion or other policy decision that relies on scientific research, it should provide sufficient underl
134 tion or other policy decision that relies on scientific research, it should provide sufficient underl
135 ocess was a development activity rather than scientific research, its success owed much to several se
136 NAi) in C. elegans has had a major impact on scientific research, led to the rapid development of RNA
137 advances in diagnosis, treatment, and basic scientific research, leishmaniasis is embedded in povert
138 is one of the most integral parts of today's scientific research, manufacturing, defense, and biomedi
139 sity Rotterdam; Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research; Netherlands Organisation for Health
141 experts worldwide compiled and reviewed the scientific research on a broad range of diseases and con
142 is a fundamental problem currently pervading scientific research on complex systems, as understanding
144 pioneering work on gold colloids, tremendous scientific research on plasmonic gold nanoparticles has
145 tion of H2 from water, thus actively driving scientific research on the mechanisms for this process.
148 in realizing the return in the investment in scientific research or a decline in the productivity of
149 rception was not influenced by the volume of scientific research or by the actual threats posed by th
151 information about general science, their own scientific research, or culturally controversial topics
152 are excitingly friendly to budget conscious scientific research organizations where probabilistic al
153 , cartilage, and heart has attracted intense scientific research over recent decades, RM research reg
155 ssays have become a fundamental technique in scientific research, pharmaceutical drug screening or to
156 abuse have focused greater attention on the scientific research process, in particular, the process
158 Industrial Revolution, several international scientific research programs have analyzed the role of i
162 a group of people collaborating together on scientific-research-related activities who also share co
163 cancer through interventions based on sound scientific research remains an important strategy of onc
166 ituation are multiple, with consequences for scientific research, substance-abuse treatment, and publ
167 ed gene regulatory systems are necessary for scientific research, synthetic biology, and gene-based m
168 future U.S. emissions, warranting energized scientific research, technological assessment, and econo
169 such, it now represents a paradigm shift in scientific research that has facilitated easy access to
170 tewater treatment system became the focus of scientific research: the mesh filter activated sludge sy
172 volution, I managed nonetheless to engage in scientific research, thus realizing a childhood dream.
174 which is an essential tool in many fields of scientific research, uses algorithms that retrieve the c
176 ato de TV3, the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (Veni-incentive), the Dutch Epilepsy
178 of objectivity and conflicts of interest in scientific research, we propose guiding principles for c
179 ons to support biomedical and other areas of scientific research will be essential to protect publicl
180 LSD state represents an important advance in scientific research with psychedelic drugs at a time of
181 degree of public trust and understanding of scientific research within the community and its leaders
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