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1 re mobile (loops and tails) versus immobile (trains).
2 xperimental conditions (i.e. not used in the training).
3 , the higher the overall velocity of the IFT train.
4 ion induced by postsynaptic action potential trains.
5 hronous postsynaptic current during stimulus trains.
6 e task performance beyond those specifically trained.
7 he offspring from high fat-fed dams that had trained.
8 of five categories were presented throughout training.
9 minated behavioral gains from rehabilitative training.
10  intake compared with 59% after cessation of training.
11  M1 occurred only during late, but not early training.
12 ntensive and require a significant amount of training.
13             Control participants received no training.
14 ture of Bioscience Graduate and Postdoctoral Training.
15 selectivity and other properties evolve with training.
16 tion of music making in motor rehabilitation training.
17  also not in response to submaximal exercise training.
18 ract surgeons did not benefit from simulator training.
19 s were evaluated in all groups at the end of training.
20 s and the BLA during non-REM sleep following training.
21 c head MR images coregistered to CT data for training.
22 exhibits plasticity with long-term endurance training.
23 nthesis inhibition (PSI) begun shortly after training.
24 valuated by video assessments 6 months after training.
25 Peruvian surgeons who received international training.
26 al skills, but becomes so as a result of the training.
27 ocedures by the time they complete residency training.
28 en before unilateral ballistic wrist flexion training.
29  or adapt the level of difficulty throughout training.
30 ion increased IMTG content in type I fibres (trained: +62%, sedentary: +79%; P < 0.05) but did not af
31                   The dataset was split into training (90%) and testing (10%) sub-datasets.
32 case yielded the following figures of merit: training, 99.2%; internal test sets, 66.7%; external (bl
33                                   Lastly, we trained a classifier based on the gene expression levels
34                       Using this database we trained a decision tree that shows the order of importan
35                                      We then trained a multivariate classifier on the pattern of resp
36                                           We trained additional subjects on these combined motion-sta
37 we report that LTM can be induced by partial training after disruption of original consolidation by p
38 imals, but came to mediate this skill due to training after stroke.
39 the dynamic headspace of a nonexplosive HMTD training aid that is in development.
40 lgorithms which are all state-of-the-art FCM training algorithms, and the results show that the dMAGA
41 results may suggest that amygdalar rtfMRI-nf training alters responses to emotional stimuli in a mann
42 ing the hypothesis that extensive behavioral training alters the neural mechanisms that support selec
43 than public data such as HapMap or dbSNP, to train an accurate classifier using Random Forests.
44 a prolonged synaptic signal after a stimulus train and does not contribute to short-term plasticity,
45                    This activity was used to train and validate a Bayes classifier used for decoding
46  the diverse lipid storage in muscle between trained and sedentary individuals.
47                                              Trained and T2DM subjects stored IMCL differently; Train
48 ntion that included oncologist communication training and coaching for patients with advanced cancer
49 articularly during the vulnerable periods of training and early career, improving the experience of p
50 ld choose novelty at different stages of its training and found evidence for a shift in the pattern o
51 ion and availability of on-ward support; and training and IT support provided on a drop-in basis.
52 included systematic planning and support for training and key equipment purchases as well as hospital
53       KEY POINTS: Three weeks of intensified training and mild energy deficit in elite race walkers i
54 ers to develop appropriate strategies, staff training and resource allocation models to improve the q
55 ures, from soft tissue phantoms for surgical training and simulations to mechanobiology and tissue en
56                                          Our training and skills make us well suited to a variety of
57  applications: ER+/ER- comparison using five training and three testing studies, and ILC/IDC comparis
58 ethod was shown to further promote cognitive training and transfer effects in healthy adults without
59 ing studies, and ILC/IDC comparison with two training and two testing studies.
60 or trauma core competencies before and after training and up to 18 months later and to compare reside
61                  Physicians reported limited training and use of guideline assessment, whereas most s
62                   Through rational design of training and validation sets, key diastereoselectivity o
63 icle is to discuss the current issues facing training and workforce in hepatology and propose the nex
64 f operations, making it easier to implement, train, and apply in practice, and automatically adapts t
65 mportant implications for hospital staffing, training, and resource allocation.
66 l position, without prior matching-to-sample training, and that they could then make inferences about
67 ighted the importance of training, but staff training appeared mainly informal which did not seem suf
68                Commercial adaptive cognitive training appears to have no benefits in healthy young ad
69 ger, Jr, MD, DrPH (1922-2007), was initially trained as an infectious disease epidemiologist at the J
70 like dynein-1b, kinesin-II detaches from IFT trains at the tip and diffuses in flagella.
71                      Interestingly, exercise-trained Atg7(h&mKO) mice were better protected against o
72              WGRS97 improved the accuracy in training (AUC=0.782 versus AUC=0.744, P<0.0001) but not
73          Staff highlighted the importance of training, but staff training appeared mainly informal wh
74 ibrated CPI, as measured by general dentists trained by periodontists in a large epidemiologic study,
75                   These neural networks were trained by supervised learning from human expert moves,
76 alled linear discriminant analysis (LDA) was trained by using the large collection of Mn(II) and Mg(I
77 intervals, ASP teams at 3 hospitals received training by allergists to offer BLAST for eligible patie
78 p </= 0.001), but not after nonadaptive WMT (training by training type corrected, p = 0.01 to p = 0.0
79 pe mice initially learnt, but with prolonged training came to withhold responding during the trace-co
80                  These findings suggest that training can lead to fundamental changes in the way atte
81 idural stimulation (scES) and activity-based training can progressively promote the recovery of volit
82 and transcriptomic data, and FIC methods, by training cancer-specific models, provided the best trade
83 We found that early, and not late into skill training, CBI changed.
84 nalyses indicate that computerized cognitive training (CCT) is a safe and efficacious intervention fo
85 nical cases (20 pretest, 20 posttest, and 25 training chapter-based) developed from a repository of o
86 g the feature sets via cross-validation, the trained classifiers enable identification of three lymph
87                  By IHC, 76 specimens in the training cohort (54%) had high FOXP1 expression (>10%),
88 r this retrospective analysis, we analysed a training cohort (in Germany) and three validation cohort
89                                         In a training cohort of 649 subjects, predictors of >/=70% st
90 lised care plus structured support visits by trained community health workers (intervention group) ac
91 NE-treated rats accurately discriminated the training context in which they had received footshock.
92 impressive findings by examining whether R-E training could attenuate smoking-related craving and beh
93 tion] of these adolescents were collected by trained data collectors.
94                                              Training data for gene prediction programs are often cho
95 hine Learning methods, and (3) balancing the training data sets.
96 associations added after the snapshot of the training data.
97 on spectra, provided a representative set of training data.
98                                We composed a training dataset of 213 drugs with known brain and blood
99                                            A training dataset of 51 PD patients with STN DBS was comb
100                                   End-to-end trained deep learning networks consistently outperform m
101  resonance imaging neurofeedback (rtfMRI-nf) training, depressive symptoms diminish.
102 duction of auditory cortical activity during training diminished perceptual learning while leaving ps
103     Overall, 85 of 966 residents (8.8%) left training during the study period: 15 (17.6%) left after
104    These results suggest that rehabilitative training efficacy for improving manual skills is mediate
105 g to direct user feedback, making classifier training efficient and scalable in datasets containing 1
106 s in any region gain access to international training (electronic or in-person)-is a growing trend.
107 fication of skin lesions using a single CNN, trained end-to-end from images directly, using only pixe
108 ncestry, male sex, younger age, formal music training-especially before age 6-and English as the nati
109                                          Two trained evaluators located in the same laboratory evalua
110 ory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) along IPSC trains evoked by the 5 Hz electrical stimulation, but, s
111 mplitudes recorded both before and after the training exercises were associated with greater gains in
112  a new evolutionary algorithm is proposed to train FCMs, which combines a dynamical multi-agent genet
113 OJ was consumed after the volunteers stopped training for 7 d.
114                                    Nutrition training for health care staff has been prioritized inte
115 , low-quality studies suggest that nutrition training for health care staff has some positive effects
116  unique in its need for basic bioinformatics training for individuals from a diverse range of academi
117 nce and serve as the basis for education and training for laypeople and healthcare providers who perf
118 motes and protects healthcare support worker training; formalising the provision and availability of
119                                           We trained Gaussian process (GP) classification and regress
120                         The results from the training group were validated in an independent group of
121 e control group were entered in the deferred training group.
122 articipants were randomly allocated (1:1) by trained health assistants based at the primary health ce
123                      High-intensity interval training (HIIT) increases plasma lactate levels.
124  prediction pipeline, Seqping that uses self-training HMM models and transcriptomic data.
125  curve was mainly influenced by the specific training hospital.
126 , which are automatically optimized based on training images.
127 ising physical activity, diet, and cognitive training improved several cognitive outcomes.
128 dication and an emergency treatment plan and training in administration of emergency medication.
129  point-of-care ultrasound requires dedicated training in both performance and interpretation.
130              With the exception of clinician training in communication skills, evidence for many of t
131 abetes and are decreased following endurance training in healthy young men and in rats.
132  interventions, including auditory cognitive training in SZ.
133 inued international efforts in education and training in the management of fungal disease, have the p
134 o evaluate the effects of formal observation training in the visual arts on the general and ophthalmo
135 s, cannot alone account for the speed of IFT trains in vivo.
136                                    Endurance training increased the basal mRNA level of hexokinase-2,
137                                         Post-training infusions of CGP into the ACC, however, did not
138 f change to inform intervention delivery and training initiatives for childhood obesity.
139                 This effect has been termed 'trained innate immunity', and is underwritten by stable
140 ve with short bursts of suprathreshold pulse-trains inserted at different phases to probe cortical ex
141 ompetitive sports at earlier ages, increased training intensity and competition schedules, as well as
142 ick's four level model for the evaluation of training interventions was adopted to structure the revi
143                                          The training is cost-effective, paying for itself within 1 y
144                       Computerized cognitive training is gaining empirical support for use in the tre
145                  Innovation in education and training is needed to better prepare future nephrologist
146  that CaMKII activity during, but not after, training is required for the memory formation.
147          Usually, learning immediately after training is so unstable that it can be disrupted by subs
148                On July 6th 2013, an unmanned train laden with almost 8 million liters of crude oil ca
149 s do not support the hypothesis that musical training leads to improved speech intelligibility in com
150        Muscle biopsies were taken from eight Trained, Lean sedentary, Obese and T2DM subjects.
151 rist flexion states that are intermediate to training levels.
152                               Prior research training macaques (vocal non-learners) to tap to an audi
153 ilize both labeled and unlabeled data during training, making our method semi-supervised.
154                                  Support for training material production and handling was provided b
155 matics resources (databases, software tools, training materials etc.) makes it difficult for users to
156 nificant improvement would indicate that LTM training maximizes the contribution of spinal locomotor
157              The addition of device-specific training may be provided via proctoring and industry sup
158                                              Training ME-Class on normal-tumor pairs from The Cancer
159 nize the neural circuit supporting the trace-trained memory, so that it better reflects the circuit s
160                   The data were divided into training (n=1625) and validation (n=637) set.
161  is possible to overcome this limitation and train networks that can maintain expertise on tasks that
162                                          The trained networks develop a novel sparsity-based probabil
163                                        FORCE trained networks reproduce behaviors comparable in compl
164 idual's health condition worsens; and, using trained non-physician facilitators to support the ACP pr
165                                          Two trained non-physician readers graded each eye independen
166      On the other hand, studies using highly trained nonhuman primates suggest that reductions in neu
167 is, the amplitude of the high-frequency (HF) train of biphasic charge-balanced pulses used by the sta
168 onstrate how trapping energy in well-defined train of polarization domain walls allows undistorted pr
169              Country-specific reports on the training of GPEI-funded personnel were reviewed, and an
170             Rethinking the contributions and training of residents and fellows may also synergistical
171 in the surgical context to inform the future training of surgical coaches.
172 ncomitant integration of fungal disease into training of the health workforce.
173                 In afferent sensory neurons, trains of action potentials (spikes) encode stimulus int
174 ltage sensor, ASAP1, which can monitor rapid trains of action potentials in cultured neurons.
175 neuron is hyperpolarized, or by postsynaptic trains of action potentials in the absence of presynapti
176 5-40 Hz) and Poisson-distributed (4 Hz mean) trains of presynaptic inputs.
177 s, reagents, quality assurance, staffing and training, often in resource-limited settings.
178                   In experiments 1 and 2, we trained older CD-1 mice to lever press for opportunities
179                  The presented method can be trained on any tissue-specific dataset of enhancers and
180 New work shows that a type of neural network trained on natural binocular images can learn parameters
181 ion networks using surrogate models that are trained on the fly.
182                                         When trained on these features, machine-learning algorithms a
183                            Cataract surgical training on a virtual reality simulator (EyeSi) until a
184  skills can be improved by proficiency-based training on a virtual reality simulator.
185 at patient education and healthcare provider training on ART adherence be enhanced and account for CD
186                             As an exception, training on closed-loop (CL) sensorimotor interfaces, su
187 mmarize evidence on the effects of cognitive training on cognitive performance and incident dementia
188 d to investigate the effect of mental health training on managers' knowledge, attitudes, confidence,
189 e was no interaction between AF and exercise training on measures of functional status or clinical ou
190  cumulative surgeon experience and specialty training on this relationship warrants investigation.
191 ocean through the addition of elemental wave trains or groups and, infrequently, with many elements c
192 propose to use simulated RNA-seq datasets to train our model.
193 d a classifier based on the dogs' subsequent training outcomes.
194 ceived 40 sessions of computerized cognitive training over an eight-week period.
195 to a value of 176.7 +/- 152.4 s of arc after training (p < 0.01).
196                                            A trained panel was used to evaluate leaves, and chemical
197 g well with sensorial analysis obtained by a trained panel.
198 nificantly affect progressive entrustment in training paradigms.
199 ion (43 group sessions integrating cognitive training, physical activity, and nutrition, and three pr
200                In this study we used a large training population consisting of individual plants to d
201                                         This training prepares scientists for an array of exciting jo
202 with either a commercial web-based cognitive training program or web-based video games that do not sp
203 on even in response to standardized exercise training programmes.
204                             Commercial brain training programs claim to improve a broad range of ment
205 minican Republic, surgeons completed initial training programs in hernia repair, underwent interval p
206 eys were sent to faculty and students at PhD training programs, assessing their institution's methods
207                           Gaps identified in training provision included: caring for people with cogn
208 g, support and assessment; perceived gaps in training provision; and barriers and facilitators to imp
209 risk cut point is surpassed), e-ROP IMAGING (trained reader grading of type 1 or 2 ROP initiates diag
210                  Masked image evaluations by trained readers showed good inter-eye agreement in ROP c
211                                              Training records showed that 51% of patients exercised b
212 participants and evaluated by 2 independent, trained research assistants who were blinded to the test
213                                 Phonological training resulted in a small but significant improvement
214 ion during chronic stroke without additional training resulted in moderate improvements of sensorimot
215                          Resistance exercise training (RET) has a beneficial effect on muscle protein
216 on, and (2) initiation of late-life exercise training reverses age-related diastolic and microvascula
217    An IR of 1.1 or greater in posttransplant training samples and IR of 1.23 or greater in pretranspl
218 s and IR of 1.23 or greater in pretransplant training samples predicted LTx or ITx rejection in corre
219 ical models requires large number of labeled training samples, we propose to use simulated RNA-seq da
220 ted in a standardized multidisciplinary team training scenario with 3 possible levels of surgical rea
221 d 99.70%, respectively, using the beat-based training scheme, and 44.40%, 88.88% and 81.47%, respecti
222 81.47%, respectively, using the record-based training scheme.
223                                            A trained sensory panel determined the bitterness characte
224 e overall operative complication rate during training series was 1.1%.
225 ing paradigms and combining them in a single training session to evaluate how this affects memory.
226 erceptual skill, particularly within a short training session, is of substantial interest.
227 ly threatening faces was assessed during the training sessions and at pre- and posttreatment.
228              Dimensionality reduction in the training set established weighted factors, which were co
229                                      Using a training set of 24 experiments, two real-time indicators
230                                      Given a training set of proximal stimuli (e.g. retinal images),
231                                              Training set samples (n = 158) were tested with research
232                                     When the training set used to build the OPLS-DA models contained
233 alysis of 88 CTCs isolated from 13 patients (training set), we generated a CNA-based classifier that
234 , using a random half of the trial data (the training set).
235                                       In the training set, covariates associated with 1-year overall
236 ssified into 10 categories to form a labeled training set, which can be used as a reference set for f
237                          In each of the five training sets, we built a predictive model using a least
238                           BP was measured by trained staff using standardized methods.
239 emented with an emergency response plan that trains staff in the recognition and response to cardiac
240 bolites, which, after supplementation in the trained state, were excreted in amounts equivalent to 51
241 l ability of the system to generalize beyond training states and accurately generate wrist flexion st
242 at by varying the network topology the spike train statistics of the central node can be tuned to hav
243  test a simulation-based operating room team training strategy that challenges the communication abil
244 ent data to determine whether any particular training strategy was more effective than the others.In
245 ages demonstrate an innovative technique for training students in both effective interprofessional co
246 d and T2DM subjects stored IMCL differently; Trained subjects had a higher number of LDs compared to
247                                     Here, we trained subjects to make reaching movements perturbed by
248                                    Following training, subjects were exposed to a series of error-cla
249 t a biologically plausible learning rule can train such recurrent networks, guided solely by delayed,
250                                 Provision of training, support and assessment could be improved by or
251 mines: healthcare support workers' access to training, support and assessment; perceived gaps in trai
252 fect was seen among late-career or specialty-trained surgeons.
253 esses; however, evidence for transfer beyond trained tasks is mixed.
254 thout involving sophisticated instruments or trained technicians.
255       A method using surrogate signatures to train the ANN was validated by comparing blood levels am
256             The images and data were used to train the DNN.
257    In this study, sensory references used to train the sensory panel were chemically analysed and emp
258                However, existing methods for training these networks are either biologically implausi
259                                    Dogs were trained to discriminate between 40 odours; the presence
260 king when the drug was not available in rats trained to discriminate its presence using an environmen
261  deep convolutional auto-encoder network was trained to identify air, bone, and soft tissue in volume
262          Local ERAS teams from hospitals are trained to implement ERAS processes.
263 f the data benefited from our use of animals trained to make decisions guided by either visual or aud
264 becomes its own teacher: a neural network is trained to predict AlphaGo's own move selections and als
265                 A random survival forest was trained to predict individual risk from baseline values
266 e medial frontal cortex of nonhuman primates trained to produce different time intervals with differe
267                          After the model was trained to recapture the observed properties of fraction
268                                    Rats were trained to self-administer cocaine (n = 96) or were used
269                                    Rats were trained to self-administer cocaine, during which time ea
270 , we demonstrate that head-fixed mice can be trained to show the key features of timing behavior with
271 pants with major depressive disorder who are trained to upregulate their amygdalar hemodynamic respon
272  a value of 263.3 +/- 135.1 before dichoptic training to a value of 176.7 +/- 152.4 s of arc after tr
273                        Finally, we use FORCE training to create two biologically motivated model circ
274                                    rtfMRI-nf training to increase the amygdala hemodynamic response t
275                                    rtfMRI-nf training to increase the amygdalar hemodynamic response
276  Specificity is a core principle of exercise training to promote the desired adaptations for maximisi
277 ds being absorbed into mainstream biological training, turning biology into a quantitative science.
278 , but not after nonadaptive WMT (training by training type corrected, p = 0.01 to p = 0.05) 1 month l
279                                  AnnoPred is trained using GWAS summary statistics in a Bayesian fram
280   To evaluate the effect of dichoptic visual training using a virtual reality head mounted display in
281                                    Dichoptic training using a virtual reality head mounted display se
282 ogists received individualized communication training using standardized patient instructors while pa
283 specialty referrals, and patient outcomes in trained vs untrained PCPs are needed before screening is
284 mum(2) vs. 0.32 +/- 0.02 mum(2) , P = 0.197, Trained vs. T2DM).
285   There were significant improvements in the training vs. control group for each of the test subscore
286          When the number of days of clinical training was doubled, the odds for trainee supervision o
287                          Finally, a separate training was performed to determine the volume fraction
288 ontinents, knowledgeable in AIT and AGREE-II trained were selected into the project team.
289 re and 3 surgeries after the virtual reality training were video-recorded, anonymized, and presented
290 ion that includes an amplitude-adapted pulse train which induces force enhancements with a corticospi
291 es discovery of rare phenotypes without user training, which has broad implications for improved assa
292  supervised machine-learning model was first trained with 1037 individual compounds that adopt the mo
293 localisation biases can be reduced following training with accurate visual feedback.
294 male, 57 female) participated in 10 weeks of training with either a commercial web-based cognitive tr
295  evidence for relative benefits of cognitive training with respect to changes in decision-making beha
296 ically before pavlovian conditioned approach training with the CHT inhibitor VU6001221.
297 8 sessions (40 min per session) of dichoptic training with the computer game Diplopia Game (Vivid Vis
298  along the azimuth before, during, and after training with visual feedback.
299 ctiveness of an adaptive working memory (WM) training (WMT) program, the corresponding neural correla
300                                           We trained young chickens to discriminate a stimulus (paper

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