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1 a commercial capacitor, and powering a smart watch.
2  recorded all of the programs their children watched.
3 t depending on what is watched and how it is watched.
4 om the experimenter's hand while the witness watched.
5 alking replaced 60 minutes/day of television watching.
6 rted weekly physical activity and television-watching.
7  BMI strengthened with increased hours of TV watching.
8 ary behavior as indicated by television (TV) watching.
9 th even lower weight when substituted for TV watching.
10 physical activity and by limiting television watching.
11 s levels of physical activity and television watching.
12 (2) higher BMI across the 5 categories of TV watching (0-1, 2-5, 6-20, 21-40, and >40 h/wk; P for int
13 ith <6 or >8 hours of sleep), and television watching (0.31 lb per hour per day).
14 PR) characterized, were monitored while they watched 10 s video segments depicting unfamiliar monkeys
15 erformed a reach decision task in which they watched 15 tokens jump, one every 200 ms, from a central
16 nts [25%]) and from chemotherapy to wait and watch (4 patients [17%]) occurred most frequently.
17                                       Adults watched 40-s videotaped vignettes of parents uttering ta
18 tisements were randomly assigned in pairs to watch a 20-minute PG-rated movie containing or not conta
19 ne medication, across subjects randomized to watch a movie spliced with advertisements for Claritin o
20 o pitch or harmonicity (active listening) or watch a muted subtitled movie of their choice (passive l
21 ents with negative results had the option to watch a post-test video providing risk-reduction informa
22 ralistic ToM task, requiring participants to watch a short film and judge the actors' mental states.
23 utral video (nature scenes) versus when they watched a cocaine-cue video (scenes of subjects smoking
24                                    Male fans watched a competitive, archived game in a social setting
25                                    One group watched a continuous television show, and the control gr
26                                     Subjects watched a herd member being led past them before the ind
27                                    A dolphin watched a human informant either gazing at or pointing t
28                                 Participants watched a movie consisting of two interleaved narratives
29                                     Toddlers watched a movie containing geometric and social images.
30                  In this study, participants watched a movie with two interleaved narratives while th
31 fic binding of [11C]raclopride when subjects watched a neutral video (nature scenes) versus when they
32 nteen right-handed smokers and 17 nonsmokers watched a popular movie while undergoing functional magn
33                                 Participants watched a random rapid serial visual presentation of the
34 action times to visual events while subjects watched a real-world driving video.
35 ntrol groups either watched no television or watched a repeated segment of a television show, which c
36                      Further, observers that watched a screen move without a demonstrator present mad
37  from 32 scalp electrodes while participants watched a silent cartoon.
38 irty-two scalp electrodes while participants watched a silent cartoon: bilateral auditory clicks, rig
39 asurements (P2 component) while participants watched a silent movie indicated that dyslexics' percept
40 l tone [k(h)a:] syllable, while participants watched a silent movie.
41 th ASD (N = 17) and controls (N = 20) freely watched a television situation comedy (sitcom) depicting
42 a token worth a high-value food reward after watching a conspecific model exchange 2 differentially r
43 at DA release will increase, suggesting that watching a conspecific receive reward is a favorable out
44           The subjects were videotaped while watching a funny television (TV) program.
45                Real-life activities, such as watching a movie or engaging in conversation, unfold ove
46 een fundamentally different options, such as watching a movie or going out for dinner.
47 resting, performing a sensorimotor task, and watching a movie.
48 ration (50 ms) and frequency (1200 Hz) while watching a silent movie.
49 regions is modulated by likability even when watching a simple action such as reaching for a cup.
50                                              Watching a speaker's mouth movements significantly impro
51                                              Watching a video (37.3%) and text messaging (30.8%) were
52          Our results suggest that television watching, alcohol intake, and sleep deprivation are not
53  most prominent lifestyle factors-television watching, alcohol intake, and sleep deprivation-had sign
54 n adiposity and behaviors such as television watching, alcohol intake, and sleep deprivation.
55 ilable Go to www.immunologicalreviews.com to watch an interview with Guest Editor Carl Nathan.
56                            Overall, children watched an average (SD) of 462.0 (315.5) minutes of TV p
57 heir preoperative visit, all of the patients watched an educational video about MRSA decontamination
58  during steady-state pacing, whilst subjects watched an emotionally charged film clip.
59                                 Here parrots watched an experimenter hide two equally desirable foods
60                                        After watching an instructional video, attendees felt that the
61 basis of international targets: "on track"; "watch and act"; and "high alert".
62 , wearable electronics such as an electronic watch and fitness tracker can be immediately and continu
63  choose real science news stories to read or watch and found that people were more likely to choose i
64 ons that are selectively engaged when people watch and predict the unfolding of physical events-a "ph
65  children (ages, 6-12 years) were invited to watch and respond to video clips while neural activity w
66  (N=11) were instructed to steal a ring or a watch and then conceal the item that they stole.
67               Of the 129 patients managed by watch and wait (median follow-up 33 months [IQR 19-43]),
68 nrolled at a single center and randomized to watch and wait (n = 9), cyclophosphamide treatment only
69 o describe the presentation and outcome of a watch and wait (W&W) strategy in the rituximab era, to i
70 wth disease-free survival were noted between watch and wait and surgical resection (88% [95% CI 75-94
71 watch and wait." Since the initial report of watch and wait as a treatment strategy for patients with
72 on of patients with rectal cancer managed by watch and wait avoided major surgery and averted permane
73 with a clinical complete response managed by watch and wait between March 10, 2005, and Jan 21, 2015,
74             By contrast, patients managed by watch and wait had significantly better 3-year colostomy
75                      Given these changes, is watch and wait still an acceptable treatment recommendat
76 ses, we derived one-to-one paired cohorts of watch and wait versus surgical resection using propensit
77  surgical resection (88% [95% CI 75-94] with watch and wait vs 78% [63-87] with surgical resection; t
78 logical outcomes between patients managed by watch and wait who achieved a clinical complete response
79 uestion whether there is still a role for a "watch and wait" approach in asymptomatic high-risk patie
80 antage over similar patients treated with a "watch and wait" approach.
81 ients with MCL, deferred initial treatment ("watch and wait") is an acceptable management approach.
82             Because data on observation, or "watch and wait," have not been previously reported, we a
83 had a clinical complete response, managed by watch and wait.
84 matic patients without initial therapy, ie, "watch and wait." Since the initial report of watch and w
85 havioral outcomes exist depending on what is watched and how it is watched.
86 ing infants' and adults' eye gaze while they watched and listened to a female reciting a monologue ei
87 ecorded while male and female human subjects watched and listened to videos of a speaker uttering con
88                                     All then watched and scored the same 3 borderline video performan
89 regnancies in lupus patients must be closely watched and treated during all trimesters to improve pre
90  relatively active lifestyle (<10 h/wk of TV watching and > or =30 min/d of brisk walking).
91 nformation on sedentary behavior (television watching and computer time) and physical activity was ob
92 stics and informal experimentation, and from watching and listening to others.
93 izes the importance of reducing prolonged TV watching and other sedentary behaviors for preventing ob
94 leisure time physical activity (LTPA) and TV watching and overall and disease-specific mortality amon
95                       The interactions of TV watching and physical activity with genetic predispositi
96                                   Television watching and playing of video games (VGs) are associated
97 Wales experienced with the Mini-CEX, with 20 watching and scoring 3 good trainee performances and 21
98 d scoring 3 good trainee performances and 21 watching and scoring 3 poor performances.
99 els of indoor activity, outdoor activity, TV watching, and sleeping time.
100 m cotinine level, caloric intake, television watching, and urinary creatinine level, children in the
101       Twenty-nine (2.4%) patients followed a watch-and-wait approach and showed a 3-year OS of 79.8%.
102 tage of evidence regarding the safety of the watch-and-wait approach by comparing oncological outcome
103                                            A watch-and-wait approach is advisable for asymptomatic pa
104 te response were offered management with the watch-and-wait approach, and patients who did not have a
105 oradiotherapy, followed by observation via a watch-and-wait approach, has emerged as a management opt
106 a complete clinical response, a nonoperative watch-and-wait approach.
107      A further 98 patients were added to the watch-and-wait group via the registry.
108                                            A watch-and-wait strategy for patients with IGCNU may be j
109  chemotherapy, and 6 (7%) were switched from watch-and-wait to other treatment strategies.
110  the following: is there still a role for a "watch-and-wait" approach in asymptomatic patients or sho
111 hed from their initial treatment strategy to watch-and-wait.
112 d to discharge again while the monkey simply watches another primate make similar movements: monkey s
113                                              Watching another person being touched activates a simila
114                                         When watching another person's actions, a network of sensorim
115 ed patients; however, until then, a wait and watch approach is likely to be the best option for most
116  not clear whether regular PA and television watching are associated with clinical depression risk.
117                On congruent trials, subjects watched as a virtual actor looked towards a checkerboard
118     EEG was recorded while 17 native signers watched ASL sentences for comprehension.
119                              42 participants watched at immersive and normal 2D videos displaying an
120 arger MEP amplitudes in the arm muscles when watching ballet compared to when they watched other perf
121   Yet imaging offers the unique advantage of watching biological circuits function over time at singl
122                                              Watching biological molecules provides clues to their fu
123 ld better electron microscopes to be able to watch biology at work.
124 r cooperate in public, where many others are watching, but try to get away with defection in private
125 held at Aintree in the United Kingdom and is watched by 600 million people worldwide, sometimes resul
126 act more prosocially when they know they are watched by others, an everyday observation borne out by
127       These experiments show that television watching can dishabituate eating or disrupt the developm
128 metabolites, controlling for sex, television watching, caregiver education, caloric intake, poverty-i
129 d gaze fixation were recorded while children watched characters engaging in prosocial and antisocial
130 s interest in response to cocaine slides and watched cocaine slides for less time.
131 eprivation (Cohen's d = 0.49) and television watching (Cohen's d = 0.2).
132  show that children's neural responses while watching complex real-world stimuli predict their cognit
133  how to recognize rewarding flower colors by watching conspecifics from behind a screen, and we found
134 llet or Indian dance, or "novices" who never watched dance.
135 sual experience has on motor simulation when watching dance, by measuring changes in corticospinal ex
136             A reanalysis of historical virus watch data also indicates a higher immunogenicity of min
137 urrent technology allows the investigator to watch dopaminergic neurons in action in the brain of a l
138 tised were linked to data on how many people watched each advertisement.
139 n sequencing, coupled with experiments that 'watch' evolution in action, have brought new precision t
140 on a university campus where signs featuring watching eyes and a related verbal message were displaye
141                        Displaying images of 'watching eyes' has been shown to make people behave in m
142 uggests that the AON is more responsive when watching familiar compared with unfamiliar actions.
143  hierarchy vicariously (as 'bystanders'), by watching fights between rivals arranged around them in s
144             Clinicians are also cautioned to watch for signs of Munchausen syndrome by proxy, which m
145 ere followed up at 6 months and annually and watched for hernia symptoms; repair patients received st
146 logical Organization (WMO) Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) Program for CO2, CH4, and N2O, since NOAA se
147 nt 1, both the novel food and the television watching groups reinstated responding for food (P = 0.00
148 rospectively collected prebombing television-watching habits did not change the findings.
149     Participants were asked about television-watching habits in 1992.
150 RD was not significantly different when they watched hand actions.
151 out weight gain despite regular exercise and watching her diet.
152 ater the dean of UAB School of Public Health watched him train and shape the next generation of globa
153                                           By watching how children and adults who do not already have
154 erns and modular architecture while subjects watched identical video clips designed to induce differe
155  study, participants were scanned while they watched, immediately retrieved and then retrieved after
156 patients, the post-PET strategies changed to watching in 37% and treatment in 48%.
157 bstitution gradient was found for television watching, in which its association with depression risk
158  the larger their MEPs were in the arms when watching Indian dance.
159 rescence and viral culture through the Viral Watch influenza surveillance program.
160 rticographic (ECoG) signals from individuals watching intact and scrambled movies.
161 aluated the Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Oncology Watch intervention, a clinical reminder implemented in V
162             Why infer evolution when you can watch it happen in real time?
163 ly interacting in the environment and merely watching it should challenge researchers to look further
164 efore the social laughter scan, the subjects watched laughter-inducing comedy clips with their close
165 ore in both male and female volunteers after watching laughter-inducing comedy versus non-laughter-in
166          We analyzed interactions between TV watching, leisure time physical activity, and genetic pr
167 teinizing hormone ratio were detected in men watching many hours of television.
168 dentary lifestyle, indicated by prolonged TV watching, may accentuate the predisposition to elevated
169  particularly well suited to mobile devices (watches, mobile phones or tablets), which require the co
170                       Preschool children who watch more TV are fatter and are less active, and activi
171 ents perceived their neighborhoods as unsafe watched more television and participated in less physica
172                    African American children watched more TV per week than non-Hispanic white childre
173                                 Children who watched more TV were also significantly less physically
174 could also have a determinant influence when watching more complex actions, as in dance performances.
175 al magnetic resonance imaging, 20 volunteers watched movies depicting boxing matches passively or whi
176  was measured with functional MRI while they watched movies depicting unpleasant, neutral, and pleasa
177 us galloprovincialis, was examined in Mussel Watch (MW) databases of metal pollution at eighteen coas
178 temporal visual cortex of human subjects who watched natural movies and fit the model separately to i
179 ta from the visual cortex of the awake mouse watching naturalistic stimuli and show that a similar mo
180  an active condition, human observers freely watched nature documentaries and indicated the location
181 amplitudes across all tone intensities while watching negative, positive and neutral pictures.
182           New imaging techniques allow us to watch neural activity patterns unfold in real time.
183 levision show, and the control groups either watched no television or watched a repeated segment of a
184 designed to examine the effect of television watching on habituation of ingestive behavior in childre
185                                           By watching one molecule fold at a time, using single-molec
186 vides enough d.c. power for charging a smart watch or phone battery, is also successfully developed.
187 ng a monetary game of "chicken." As subjects watched ostensible winnings increase over time, they dec
188 s when watching ballet compared to when they watched other performances.
189 o record human brain activity while subjects watched others construct multipart objects under varied
190 t certainly exploited by game shows, yet why watching others win elicits a pleasurable vicarious rewa
191 showed that the ways in which intermediaries watch over practice (their human surveillance), promoted
192    When a child reaches toward a cookie, the watching parent knows immediately what the child wants.
193 t of fat-free mass, height, race, television watching, physical activity, systolic blood pressure, lu
194  differences were even more pronounced while watching positive emotional pictures.
195                         For both LTPA and TV watching, postdiagnosis measures independently explained
196 10-year historical data from the NOAA Mussel Watch program.
197 icipants in the longitudinal South Bay Heart Watch prospective investigation of subclinical atheroscl
198 e a suite of single molecule technologies to watch protein macromolecular machines executing their fu
199                             The dream is to 'watch' proteins in action in real time at atomic resolut
200  with the only requirement being a 'wash and watch' protocol.
201 euroimaging data acquired while participants watched realistic and emotionally arousing cinematograph
202 cleaner works faithfully, and cleaners being watched remove just parasites while those that are not,
203  toward high depression risk when television watching replaced a faster walking pace (relative risk =
204 ions are elicited under standard conditions (watching sad and amusing emotional films, being startled
205 ctrocardiograph system, pedometers, wearable watches, scientific calculators and wireless radio-frequ
206 in losses to the incumbent fishery and whale-watching sectors and could generate >$10 billion in extr
207 e wind energy, commercial fishing, and whale-watching sectors in Massachusetts and identify and quant
208                                 Participants watched series of happy or fearful whole-body point-ligh
209 bMed to collect articles relating television watching, sleep deprivation, and alcohol consumption to
210 change were found for each activity type (TV watching, slow walking, brisk walking, jogging/running)
211                              When a receiver watches someone speak a word, a neighborhood of homophen
212                                              Watching someone scratch himself can induce feelings of
213                       Experience playing and watching sports has enduring effects on language underst
214                                     Subjects watched static pictures of the same objects being graspe
215 ucation Institute (where the South Bay Heart Watch study was initially conducted) approved this HIPAA
216 ed to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in the WaTCH Study.
217 iana: the Women and Their Children's Health (WaTCH) study.
218                             Normal observers watching such displays immediately recognize a person an
219 simultaneously considering PA and television watching suggested that both contributed independently t
220 on/mL (95% CI: 43, 62) among men who did not watch television; total sperm counts in those 2 groups w
221                                      Men who watched television more than 5 hours/day had an adjusted
222  household income (R(2) = 0.032; P = 1e-22), watching television (R(2) = 0.034; P = 5e-47), and mater
223 ity are unclear, and the association between watching television (TV) and mortality in survivors of C
224                              Less time spent watching television and in other sedentary behaviors suc
225             Children spending longer periods watching television had shorter sleep duration.
226 roviding care for the index case patient and watching television with the index case patient were ris
227 paring women who spent 21 hours/week or more watching television with those who spent 0-1 hour/week w
228                                   Time spent watching television, but not time sitting in front of a
229 d types of foods that children consume while watching television, compare those types with the types
230                Sedentary activities, such as watching television, may disrupt habituation to food cue
231  health risks associated with prolonged time watching television.
232  for increased energy intake associated with watching television.
233 d, children were asked whether they had been watching television.
234                    It has been a pleasure to watch that work take on a life of its own as other inves
235  people from around the world congregated to watch the games.
236                            It is possible to watch the reaction spectroscopically in real time, deter
237                           I was then able to watch the spermatozoids advance progressively towards th
238 further patients had an HIV test but did not watch the video.
239      After the imaging session, participants watched the animations again and segmented them into mea
240  with chimpanzees and children, the macaques watched the demonstrations significantly less and in a m
241                 After scanning, participants watched the movies again and continuously rated their ex
242                      Children and adults all watched the same Sesame Street video during functional m
243 ak (imitation group), whereas 2 other groups watched the screen move independently (possibly learning
244                          Of the patients who watched the video and had not recently tested for HIV, 9
245 t cancer (n = 51) and healthy women (n = 53) watched the video-vignettes.
246 rformance during the conversation task while watching the driving video.
247  the camp-fire telling tales of ancestors to watching the latest television box-set, humans are invet
248 significantly better compassion scores after watching the more optimistic video as compared with the
249          The viewers were not reinforced for watching the movies, thus their looking patterns indicat
250 revealed at the RNAP active site which allow watching the nucleotide and metal bindings and the phosp
251                                 By passively watching the shape fluctuations of a thermally driven bi
252 3%) in the intervention arm were comfortable watching the video.
253 participants reported being very comfortable watching the video.
254    Participants reported feeling comfortable watching the video.
255      Cardiac activity of the observers while watching the videos was then analyzed and compared to th
256 180 d for prostate or other cancers, and for watching (the absence of treatment claims for >/=60 d) a
257 ow that scrub-jays remember which individual watched them during particular caching events and alter
258 en recruited a second set of participants to watch these videos.
259 heir lectures, and classrooms downloaded and watched these locally during biweekly contact sessions.
260 cal motion, and their viewing behaviour when watching these point-light displays can be explained ins
261 is and need neural measures that allow us to watch this retrieval into working memory unfold with hig
262 s of obesity based on different levels of TV watching time (0, <1.0, and >/=1.0 hour/day) were 1.00,
263 ted the association of physical activity, TV watching time, sleeping time with the risks of obesity a
264 ression increased with increasing television-watching time.
265 Changes in intended management from wait and watch to chemotherapy (6 patients [25%]) and from chemot
266 eing more vigilant than the other as a night watch to monitor unfamiliar surroundings during sleep [5
267 y fail to develop a similar preference after watching tokens paired with foods in the absence of a co
268 te that a billion people worldwide manage to watch TV without obvious distortion of their visual perc
269 s significantly increased only in people who watched TV for 5 h/day or more (HR=1.16, 1.05-1.28).
270 rn of high television viewing was defined as watching TV above the upper baseline quartile (>3 hours/
271                                              Watching TV for 3 h or more per day was associated with
272                           Each extra hour of watching TV was associated with an extra 1 kg of body fa
273                                   Time spent watching TV was positively associated with risk of obesi
274 ions: 1) control, 2) while reading, 3) while watching TV with food and nonfood ads (TV-ads), and 4) w
275  food and nonfood ads (TV-ads), and 4) while watching TV with no ads (TV-no ads).
276 .e., housework) to sedentary pastimes (e.g., watching TV) has important health consequences.
277                                  Eight crows watched two series of events in which a stick moved.
278                            These videos were watched using two distinct perspectives: a) imagining th
279 iated with attention and gaze, while monkeys watched video of natural scenes.
280                                              Watching video clips of someone scratching (relative to
281  cycling tasks (50% peak power output) while watching video footage of a rural cycling course that si
282 kers of American Sign Language (ASL) as they watch videos in ASL.
283                              Subject monkeys watched videos depicting 1 stimulus monkey behaving domi
284 s (30 CD, 28 PG, and 45 controls) while they watched videos depicting cocaine, gambling, and sad scen
285 tion discrimination (FAD) task: participants watched videos of actors lifting a cube and judged wheth
286 links of four male adult macaques while they watched videos of conspecifics displaying facial express
287 motor-evoked potentials while healthy humans watched videos of everyday actions embedded in congruent
288              Four-to-eight month old infants watched videos of Gambian adults perform social movement
289 trocardiographic activity while participants watched videos of patients undergoing painful sonar trea
290                                Indeed, while watching videos of conspecifics, monkeys engage in eye c
291 ; P trend = .002), and more postdiagnosis TV watching was associated with a nonsignificant 25% increa
292                                   Television watching was associated with an increased type 2 diabete
293 ed with all-cause mortality, whereas more TV watching was associated with increased mortality risk.
294             Data on physical activity and TV watching were collected 2 years before assessment of BMI
295                              Studying and TV watching were not significantly different before myopia
296 e levels, sedentary behaviors, especially TV watching, were associated with significantly elevated ri
297 apability to be integrated and power a smart watch, which may disruptively impact the field of wearab
298 igilant than the other hemisphere as a night watch, which wakes the sleeper up when unfamiliar extern
299 sion was found for replacement of television watching with 60 minutes/day of slow walking, whereas a
300 study indicated a positive association of TV watching with the risk of obesity, and an inverse associ

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