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4 limit of quantification was 0.07 amol, and a skilled analyst can prepare as many as 270 AMS targets p
5 igh-throughput AMS analysis (270 targets per skilled analyst/day) along with accurate and precise F m
6 hip, a strongly supportive membership, and a skilled and dedicated staff guided the organization thro
7 io eradication has been the development of a skilled and deployable workforce to implement eradicatio
13 c cases in the Levant, suggesting that more (skilled and unskilled) individuals were directly involve
15 terium, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, is extremely skilled at both colonizing and persisting in the airways
16 search shows that this species is singularly skilled at learning about faces, opening interesting per
17 rgency medical services personnel are highly skilled at managing resuscitations and routinely operate
19 three interventions (antimalarial treatment, skilled attendant at birth, and use of improved sanitati
20 n Kabul, 5594 (82%) of 6789 women reported a skilled attendant during recent deliveries compared with
22 ly increased the proportion of births with a skilled attendant present by 6.74 percentage points (95%
23 rths in low-income countries occur without a skilled attendant, and even fewer mothers and babies hav
24 ikely to deliver in a health facility with a skilled attendant, even after adjusting for other known
25 hese results suggest that punishment impacts skilled behavior more than reward in a complex, task dep
29 creased-eg, for antenatal care (16% to 53%), skilled birth attendance (14% to 46%), and births in a h
30 ral sub-Saharan Africa and south Asia, where skilled birth attendance and caesarean sections are much
31 f factors contributing to overall changes in skilled birth attendance and facility births suggests in
32 lth challenges, such as increasing access to skilled birth attendance, improvement of coverage of ant
34 Although nearly all births are attended by a skilled birth attendant and are in an institution, pract
42 vivors and hospital controls discharged to a skilled care facility vs 7.5% for ICU survivors and hosp
44 68.0% to 48.2%; the proportion discharged to skilled care increased from 17.8% to 34.3%; and 30-day a
45 Interventions improving mortality or use of skilled care raised awareness, encouraged dialogue and i
48 of mechanical ventilation, and discharged to skilled-care facilities had the highest mortality rates
52 The greatest problem with deafness for a skilled composer is interference from internal noise (ti
55 ck of immediate availability at all times of skilled echocardiographers and the immediate availabilit
56 ly 2 weeks through the combined efforts of a skilled electrophysiologist, molecular biologist, and bi
57 a that produce Mn oxides are extraordinarily skilled engineers of nanomaterials that contribute signi
58 hippocampus and superior temporal cortex in skilled exploration of complex sound scenes in which pre
59 idence supports advance care planning led by skilled facilitators who engage key decision makers and
60 or without home health care) vs discharge to skilled facilities (skilled nursing, short-term recovery
61 less likely than low-volume hospitals to use skilled facilities rather than home health care (odds ra
62 he odds of discharge to home vs discharge to skilled facilities were significantly greater in high-vo
63 home with home health care rather than to a skilled facility for patients with postdischarge care ne
65 cortex in the acquisition and performance of skilled finger movements have been extensively investiga
66 the RFA/grasp area during the performance of skilled forelimb behaviors using a reversible cortical c
67 he requirement of CSNs in the execution of a skilled forelimb food-pellet retrieval task in mice.
68 n, functional synapse formation and improved skilled forelimb function after grafting multipotent neu
72 ies, showing that control of highly-specific skilled forelimb movements, such as reaching and graspin
75 ns independent of behavioral experience, and skilled forelimb training induces behaviorally dependent
76 h motor learning, we trained rats to learn a skilled forelimb-reaching task while receiving anti-Nogo
79 -activation of antagonistic muscle pairs and skilled grasping deficits but normal reaching and retrie
81 of distal forelimb musculature required for skilled grasping; neurons associated with control of pro
82 Major achievements of primate evolution are skilled hand-object interaction and tool use, both in pa
89 will require that primary care clinicians be skilled in identifying and managing this common disorder
93 re readily available, it would take a person skilled in optical instrumentation approximately 1 month
94 preparing for surgery fellowships are highly skilled in performing elliptical excisions and bilayered
97 ans who treat choroidal melanoma must become skilled in the technique so that even the smallest tumor
98 pecialize in responding to disasters and are skilled in working with children prior to events; and fo
99 st acquire the technique by interacting with skilled individuals and, subsequently, themselves become
100 rt of head movement neurons during acquired, skilled, instrumental head movements that ultimately bec
101 uggest that psychiatric disorders may affect skilled intentionality, including responsiveness to soci
106 howed a trend toward greater improvements in skilled limb performance than mice in the other groups.
108 recovery and resulted in a greater change in skilled locomotion than in control uninjured mice using
109 recovery and resulted in a greater change in skilled locomotion than in uninjured mice using the same
111 city-sensitized mice recovered 50% of normal skilled locomotor function within 5 weeks of lesion.
112 enhances adaptive movement features during a skilled locomotor task and/or promotes plasticity of spi
113 pairment of the independent use of digits in skilled manual actions, similar injuries in humans resul
115 ter sensitivity than is achieved by the most skilled microscopist or antigen detection using lateral
119 e to the organization of motor cortex and to skilled motor behaviour during a forelimb reaching task.
120 e to the organization of motor cortex and to skilled motor behaviour during a forelimb reaching task.
121 vity in spared CS circuits would restore the skilled motor control lost after injury and augment outg
125 plex forms of cortical plasticity, including skilled motor learning, we hypothesized that cholinergic
128 presence of an evaluative audience can alter skilled motor performance through changes in force outpu
129 ised impairment in the speed and accuracy of skilled motor performance, whereas the specific implicit
130 and non-task-related (NTR) neurons during a skilled motor task and sitting quietly in adult cats (Fe
131 : in one condition, participants performed a skilled motor task to obtain potential monetary gains; i
133 oreover, this treatment improved function on skilled motor tasks that involve both gray and white mat
134 lly dependent plasticity associated with the skilled motor training but were not necessary for mediat
135 essful and exhibited atypical movements on a skilled-motor learning task relative to wild-type contro
137 in interrelated neural circuits that enable skilled movement control through efficient sensorimotor
150 l tract is critical in the normal cat during skilled movements that require accurate paw placements a
154 EXIT procedure can be performed safely in a skilled multidisciplinary setting with minimal maternal
156 P<0.001) and were more likely discharged to skilled nursing (adjusted odds ratio, 1.16 versus HF-red
157 cer surgery rely on PAC facilities including skilled nursing and rehabilitation centers to help them
159 nfusion centers, nursing homes, at home with skilled nursing assistance, or at home with self-adminis
160 ospital and ICU stay, and increased need for skilled nursing care or rehabilitation following hospita
161 .4 hospital admissions, 52% were admitted to skilled nursing care, and 28% were admitted to hospice c
162 esistant organisms (AROs) in community-based skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) is not well studied.
163 e driven by rehabilitation provided at home, skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), or acute inpatient fa
166 ard remedying existing problems with care in skilled nursing facilities and would best serve the need
167 ey were also less likely to be discharged to skilled nursing facilities or with home healthcare after
168 h nonhome discharges (comparing discharge to skilled nursing facilities vs home with/without home hea
170 spitals, long-term acute care hospitals, and skilled nursing facilities) in the 2 years surrounding h
171 In widespread, prolonged GAS outbreaks in skilled nursing facilities, facility-wide chemoprophylax
175 ements in care or increases in discharges to skilled nursing facilities; however, these findings more
176 , 1.16; 95% CI, 1.01-1.34), and discharge to skilled nursing facility (HR, 1.16; 95% CI, 1.01-1.34) w
177 39; 95% CI, 1.18 to 1.64) and discharge to a skilled nursing facility (OR, 1.3; 95% CI, 1.04 to 1.63)
178 iable analysis, only hospital ownership of a skilled nursing facility (P < 0.001), teaching status (P
179 lation coefficient = 0.01) or discharge to a skilled nursing facility (Pearson correlation coefficien
180 nown about the association between available skilled nursing facility (SNF) performance measures and
181 f death, hospitalization, and admission to a skilled nursing facility (SNF) were assessed over 2 year
182 sts saved from decreased depression, injury, skilled nursing facility admissions, nursing home admiss
184 as highest in the West, whereas discharge to skilled nursing facility and use of home health care amo
186 rential changes in spending on inpatient and skilled nursing facility care (-$204/quarter [95% CI, -$
187 ratios (HRs) for death after discharge to a skilled nursing facility compared with that after discha
188 individual's post-KT and pre-KT hospital and skilled nursing facility days, standardized by time spen
189 ere older and those who were discharged to a skilled nursing facility had the highest risk of death.
190 investigated a protracted GAS outbreak in a skilled nursing facility in Georgia housing patients req
194 for infection without a previous hospital or skilled nursing facility stay, and 6.92 (4.46, 10.72) fo
196 57-1.66 for 7-13 d vs < 3 d), discharge to a skilled nursing facility versus home (adjusted hazard ra
199 Patients who were married, resided in a skilled nursing facility, and had more comorbidities had
200 bidities, long lengths of stay, discharge to skilled nursing facility, and those living in federal po
201 ved (decreased costs for depression, injury, skilled nursing facility, nursing home and others), dire
204 npatient hospice; long-term care facility or skilled nursing facility; acute care facility; home with
205 ended care was defined as new placement in a skilled nursing home/long-term/rehabilitation facility o
207 nificantly more likely to be discharged to a skilled nursing or rehabilitation facility (42.4% vs 31.
208 t resource use data (e.g., hospitalizations, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation facility stays) were
209 secondary outcome was type of PAC facility (skilled nursing, rehabilitation, or other facility).
210 th care) vs discharge to skilled facilities (skilled nursing, short-term recovery, or rehabilitation
211 backgrounds, such as from the community and skilled-nursing facilities (SNFs), and at various risks
212 harged from the primary hospitalization to a skilled-nursing facility ranged from 28% (ribs/sternum)
219 oring, however it is invasive, costly, needs skilled operator, may require anesthesia and may cause c
223 r availability of clinical services, such as skilled or emergency care at birth and care of ill newbo
224 centage of employed people working in partly skilled or unskilled occupations) at ages 4, 26, and 53
225 While nurses within the study were highly skilled, patient perception was guided by the familiar r
226 aviors requiring enhanced muscle activity or skilled paw placement correlated with substantial adjust
227 imulation showed substantial improvements in skilled paw placement while walking over a horizontal la
228 on changes in brain activity from novice to skilled performance has been consistent with this behavi
237 nism adopted (the EEOC), the availability of skilled personnel in the polio program, and lessons lear
238 atment steps and the requirements for highly skilled personnel often restrict their use in routine an
239 equipment as well as well-trained and highly skilled personnel to perform the micro-injection techniq
241 apital needed, as well as highly trained and skilled personnel, has limited the availability of diagn
246 locked initiation or froze execution of this skilled prehension behavior, but left untrained forelimb
250 rneurons that are involved in the control of skilled reaching and grasping in the cat, monkey, and hu
251 bilitation procedures, the first reinforcing skilled reaching and the second reinforcing general loco
252 MRI revealed significantly higher FA in the skilled reaching group compared with the control groups,
254 ed in altered movements of the forelimb in a skilled reaching task as well as higher movement thresho
258 treatment alone, and restored rats' level of skilled reaching using the impaired forepaw to preoperat
260 andomly assigned to one of three conditions (skilled reaching, unskilled reaching, and caged control)
261 were better at ladder walking, but had worse skilled-reaching abilities than rats that received no tr
266 oscience approach provides insights into how skilled reading emerges in the developing brain, yet als
270 that VWFA responses, which are essential for skilled reading, do not depend on the visual field posit
273 retroviral therapy services, availability of skilled staffing, and country) stratified by facility ty
280 Studies involving simple tasks (grasping) or skilled tasks (typing or finger spelling) have shown tha
285 e technologies often require multiple steps, skilled technicians, and facilities to store heat-sensit
286 tion can be highly effective in the hands of skilled technicians, but an automated tool for purifying
287 ly sophisticated laboratory instrumentation, skilled technicians, good infrastructure, and reliable s
297 tor tone, posture, gait and also coordinates skilled voluntary movements including eye movements.
298 tality in Scotland is concentrated among low-skilled workers and, although mortality has improved in
299 find, and this technology should allow fewer skilled workers to handle larger numbers of cultures.
300 because of the promise of the need for fewer skilled workers, higher throughput, and greater efficien
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