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1 carbon K edge on thin molecular films in the laboratory.
2  of emerging human pathogens in the clinical laboratory.
3 d interacting with the clinical microbiology laboratory.
4 rdware commonly found in a routine pathology laboratory.
5 , leading to innovation in the classroom and laboratory.
6 l microbiota have remained uncultured in the laboratory.
7 itosis determined experimentally by numerous laboratories.
8 s, which can be conducted at highly equipped laboratories.
9 lenge to clinical geneticists and diagnostic laboratories.
10 em with examples from the author's and other laboratories.
11 eflect on how immigration has affected their laboratories.
12 s rather poorly explored outside specialized laboratories.
13 ed to be robust and can be conducted in many laboratories.
14 ere used and distributed for analysis by all laboratories.
15 geting such impurities exists in enforcement laboratories.
16 0 purported disease genes tested in clinical laboratories.
17 roughput, centralized (and often for-profit) laboratories.
18 tly limited implementation in most proteomic laboratories.
19 ny places are still, ubiquitous in chemistry laboratories.
20 years in Germany (European Molecular Biology Laboratory), 16 years in the United States (Yale School
21 d adverse events, consisting of asymptomatic laboratory abnormalities (n = 4), hepatitis and colitis
22 order where symptoms, clinical signs, and/or laboratory abnormalities are attributed to changes in th
23                               Infection with laboratory-adapted Mtb H37Rv resulted in granulomas that
24 tivity for the hypervirulent AB5075 than the laboratory-adapted strain American Type Culture Collecti
25 ant differences in bloodstream infections or laboratory alterations were registered.
26 nd somatic mutations is often limited by the laboratory analyses.
27  74 copies/ml for commercial high-throughput laboratory analyzers (Roche Cobas, Abbott m2000, and Hol
28 ted and eGFP as a calibration standard among laboratories and cell types.
29 gs together multiple findings from different laboratories and identifies a circuit that can be used i
30  biomarker testing away from local pathology laboratories and into high-throughput, centralized (and
31 m the everyday workflow and practices within laboratories and is designed to cultivate a campus cultu
32 the strict requirements enforced in forensic laboratories and the time and effort that must be invest
33          However, recent observations in the laboratory and clinic challenge central tenets of the cu
34       Over the past decade, a broad range of laboratory and experimental studies have complemented fi
35 isotopic determination was tested using both laboratory and field collections.
36                                  We combined laboratory and in operando synchrotron X-ray diffraction
37                                 Demographic, laboratory and molecular characteristics were not signif
38                                           In laboratory and numerical experiments, physical quantitie
39 as been unable to bridge the gap between the laboratory and real-world anaerobic digesters effectivel
40 cking is an integration of findings from the laboratory and the field.
41 d Nanopore MinION platform in a nearby field laboratory and used the data to generate a chromosome-sc
42 teractions in outpatient consultation rooms, laboratories, and dressing rooms, and categorised infect
43  a pathogen commonly encountered in clinical laboratories, and is capable of causing a variety of dis
44 History of knee pain, and socio-demographic, laboratory, and clinical data were recorded for all stud
45   Sociodemographic, history and examination, laboratory, and disease staging information were shown u
46 sence of arthritis on the basis of clinical, laboratory, and imaging findings (excluding DWI).
47  study is to evaluate demographic, clinical, laboratory, and prognostic characteristics and outcome m
48                       Demographic, clinical, laboratory, and radiographic data were analyzed.
49                                    Clinical, laboratory, and vibration-controlled transient elastogra
50  reproductive and developmental toxicants in laboratory animals.
51 estimates account for the sensitivity of the laboratory assays, prospective community screenings, and
52                                              Laboratory assessments were conducted after the Brucella
53 on, plasma photonics, high-field physics and laboratory astrophysics.
54 in exercise load and compared the results to laboratory-based analysis.
55                                 Conventional laboratory-based diagnostic methods for SCD are time-con
56 isdictions conducting active population- and laboratory-based surveillance for invasive Hia disease a
57 ce 3D printing as a tool for use in research laboratories, bridging the gap between scientists and 3D
58 genomic library distributed to more than 300 laboratories by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) between 2011 and 2
59             Scans were interpreted in a core laboratory by 2 imaging experts, using the visual Deauvi
60 or revolutionizing the clinical parasitology laboratory by augmenting the detection of parasites and
61                              Catheterization laboratory (cath lab) activation time is a newly availab
62                                              Laboratory characterization of the spectrometer demonstr
63  risk events (Brucella events) in 7 clinical laboratories (CLs).
64 us, verdadero virus, that we discovered in a laboratory colony of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes was simila
65 resents the jellyfish growth and degrowth in laboratory conditions as well as its size.
66    This circuit was found to be stable under laboratory conditions for at least 12 days and to functi
67 ct against Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes in laboratory conditions was not noticed, in silico docking
68 nge of insect species and under more diverse laboratory conditions.
69 ) and Xyleborus bispinatus (Eichhoff), under laboratory conditions.
70                             All patients had laboratory confirmation of SARS-CoV-2 infection.
71 The false positive rate in 140 patients with laboratory confirmed other (non COVID-19) pneumonias was
72           Data from adult LT recipients with laboratory confirmed SARS-CoV2 infection were collected
73  neoplasms) and a COVID-19 diagnosis, either laboratory confirmed with RT-PCR, suspected with symptom
74                   This multiyear analysis of laboratory-confirmed AGE surveillance from 4 VAMCs demon
75 es of a 15-year city-level dataset of 18,250 laboratory-confirmed and antigenically-characterised inf
76 mented SARS-CoV-2 reinfection in a cohort of laboratory-confirmed cases in Qatar.
77           We analyzed surveillance data from laboratory-confirmed cases of salmonellosis from 2010-20
78 -CoV-2 influenza-like illness (n = 184), and laboratory-confirmed cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection (n =
79                                        Human laboratory-confirmed cases were significantly associated
80 lth records of patients aged >=18 years with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 admitted to the Mount Sina
81      We identified 88 PLWH hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 in our hospital system in
82                   Data from 89 patients with laboratory-confirmed Covid-19 were analyzed, 84 of whom
83 City and Milan of hospitalized patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 who had undergone transtho
84  adults were admitted to both hospitals with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19, of which 257 (22%) were c
85 ts from the Adult Dengue Platelet Study with laboratory-confirmed dengue with <=20 000 platelets/muL
86                                              Laboratory-confirmed ESBL-PE infections were surveyed 5
87       We identified adults with clinical and laboratory-confirmed evidence of GBS infection from Janu
88       We identified adults hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed influenza during 2011-2015 seasons
89                     Among 89 999 adults with laboratory-confirmed influenza, 80 261 had complete medi
90  studies reported asymptomatic contacts with laboratory-confirmed pertussis, comprising up to 55.6% o
91 ch 36 occurred in children with a history of laboratory-confirmed RSV infection.
92 similar risks for influenza-like illness and laboratory-confirmed viral infection; clinical respirato
93 are often biased in favor of acute data from laboratory-controlled conditions, much easier to acquire
94 fferences between wild Norway rats and their laboratory counterparts were first noted in the early 20
95           Rapidly ascertainable clinical and laboratory data could identify individuals at high risk
96 by at least 30%, plus consistent clinical or laboratory data or confirmation by biopsy or correlative
97 S administrative claims database with linked laboratory data, 34 569 new users of oral anticoagulants
98             Without artificial tuning to the laboratory data, the model showed excellent predictive a
99                      Addressing clinical and laboratory data, we discuss emerging features for the ef
100 dle when compared to radioactive material in laboratory day-to-day business, waste disposal, as well
101                           Implementing multi-laboratory designs has been shown to enhance the externa
102 d spectrofluorometry principles, customizing laboratory devices for automation of common laboratory p
103               All patients with clinical and laboratory diagnosis of acute pyelonephritis, who were r
104 raints can lead to long turnaround times for laboratory diagnostic tests and hamper epidemic control
105                                              Laboratory diagnostics of infected patients, and the ass
106 ctory, an aspect that is often overlooked in laboratory directed evolution studies.
107        To this end, we deployed three mobile laboratories during the DISCOVER-AQ campaign in summer 2
108 f demanding cognitive tasks within the sleep laboratory during the following day.
109 and has already proven its use in a research laboratory environment.
110 stic methodologies not only to use in health laboratory environments but also directly in places wher
111 nd resource restrictions mask this effect in laboratory environments.
112                           Despite decades of laboratory, epidemiological and clinical research, breas
113 ompleted within 5 d, requiring only standard laboratory equipment and expertise.
114 can be run with common and readily available laboratory equipment such as a heater and simple fluores
115                        Routine hematological laboratory evaluation of the proposita was normal.
116                                 Coupled with laboratory evolution and more conventional existing sequ
117 natures by natural selection, we performed a laboratory evolution experiment on a panel of artificial
118 ever, this can be addressed through adaptive laboratory evolution for increased ionizing radiation re
119                                              Laboratory evolution of functional RNAs has applications
120  a day-active parasitoid on its host using a laboratory experiment in which we independently varied d
121 rformed a meta-analysis of primary data from laboratory experiments conducted across four continents
122 ber-generated isoprene SOA and aqueous-phase laboratory experiments coupled to the S(IV)-autooxidatio
123 on the surface of UO(2) at the time scale of laboratory experiments in a solution saturated with resp
124                       Electron balances from laboratory experiments in batch and column reactors show
125                                              Laboratory experiments on centimetre-scale meteorites(3)
126              2018, 35 (4), 289-299] reported laboratory experiments on methane-saturated oil droplets
127                                              Laboratory experiments reveal large differences in SOA p
128  Our framework includes field manipulations, laboratory experiments, and modelling of insect and vege
129 theory, diving data, and results from animal laboratory experiments.
130                        Clinical microbiology laboratories face challenges with workload and understaf
131 ed on identification of sociodemographic and laboratory factors associated with CT/NG prevalence in a
132 stic test, we aimed to identify clinical and laboratory features associated with Mp infection.
133 matic hyperuricaemia was considered a benign laboratory finding with little clinical importance in th
134 tions were mostly performed because of liver laboratory findings (87%, 32 of 37), and 54% (20 of 37)
135                                        These laboratory findings are used to interpret observations o
136 es, face scale, findings of nasal cavity and laboratory findings before start of therapy and 12 month
137            In this investigation, we present laboratory findings from an ongoing C. auris outbreak in
138  of outcome of SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia based on laboratory findings.
139 ated, and hepatic enzymes were normal in the laboratory findings.
140 r approach could be deployed in conventional laboratories for a range of research problems beyond pho
141 results support the idea of caves as natural laboratories for the study of parallel evolutionary proc
142 rom the University of Wisconsin Biomagnetism Laboratory for fetuses with confirmed LQTS.
143 search of reef-building corals but also as a laboratory for the implementation of operations for the
144 osmic-ray background deep underground at the Laboratory for Underground Nuclear Astrophysics (LUNA) o
145 ting phylloquinone was measured in a central laboratory from fasting blood samples and categorized as
146 t in both ambient fine aerosol (PM(2.5)) and laboratory-generated isoprene SOA.
147 were found to collect efficiently and retain laboratory-generated NaNO(3) and NH(4)NO(3) particles, w
148 xperimental research has overwhelmingly used laboratory grade materials unsuitable for human clinical
149 to be used outside of hospitals and clinical laboratories, greatly enhancing diagnostic capabilities.
150                                      Bio-Rad Laboratories has developed a fully automated multiplex b
151                                          Our laboratory has developed robust methods that integrate s
152                                          Our laboratory has identified a unique subset of ILC2s in th
153 ructure and assembly of Abeta oligomers, our laboratory has previously designed and synthesized macro
154                                          Our laboratory has shown that FR PBM improves functional and
155                  Data from both HSV1 and PRV laboratories have identified a Rab6 secretory pathway fo
156                                      Several laboratories have recently published examples of pooling
157 IgG multiplex flow immunoassay (MFI; Bio-Rad Laboratories, Hercules, CA) and matched immunofluorescen
158  together in long-term groups under standard laboratory housing conditions has barely been studied.
159                              Previously, our laboratory implicated the histone demethylase LSD1 in ta
160 ical diagnostic assays according to Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments guidelines.
161 actice, especially for local laboratories or laboratories in developing countries.
162 coronavirus has imposed severe challenges on laboratories in their effort to achieve sufficient diagn
163                                 By combining laboratory incubation and a two-pool model, we then expl
164                         Previous work in our laboratory indicated that V. cholerae OmpR functioned as
165 and vitamin B(12), in addition to many other laboratory indicators, were measured in a venous blood s
166 ranslate their enhanced performance from the laboratory into macroscopic real-world applications.
167                                              Laboratory investigations assessing the impact of melani
168                                              Laboratory investigations showed mild anemia (hemoglobin
169                                          All laboratory investigators were blind to treatment and par
170           The PCORnet Blood Pressure Control Laboratory is a platform designed to enable national sur
171 (RPLC and IEC) modes are generated using ACD Laboratories/LC Simulator software and corroborated with
172 ickettsia endosymbiont found constantly in a laboratory line of an economically important insect Asia
173                We previously studied, in our laboratory, macrocyclic beta-hairpin peptides derived fr
174 0-fold with 10 mmol/L NaOH and sampled using laboratory-made microdialysis probes.
175 c findings together with patient history and laboratory markers at admission to predict critical illn
176                 This is a simple, accessible laboratory measure.
177                                          The laboratory measurements demonstrate cloud formation in m
178 ing research in the very work settings where laboratory members interact.
179                                  The various laboratory methods available for processing environmenta
180                             The variation in laboratory methods between studies made comparisons diff
181         This is likely due to variability in laboratory methods, with possible contribution of unmeas
182 rrier from deer (Odocoileus spp) to standard laboratory mice (Mus musculus).
183 he growing evidence, obtained primarily from laboratory mice and humans, that the ability to sense li
184                          Therefore, exposing laboratory mice with genetic mutations to a natural envi
185    Recent studies of regenerating tissues in laboratory model organisms - such as acoel worms, frogs,
186                                           3D laboratory models of cancer are designed to recapitulate
187 5% CI, 1.39-2.19) relative increase in day 3 laboratory monitoring after inverse probability weighted
188 h it is convenient that DOACs do not require laboratory monitoring, greater effort in monitoring for
189 ehydration and performing close clinical and laboratory monitoring.
190 ly reactive in National Centers for Clinical Laboratories (NCCL), of which 179 were sequenced and sub
191 solates from the Mayo Clinic and Mayo Clinic Laboratories not characterized for specific resistance m
192                              Using field and laboratory observations and experiments, we demonstrate
193 ed to: "Division of Life Sciences, State Key Laboratory of Molecular Neuroscience, Hong Kong Universi
194 aily clinical practice, especially for local laboratories or laboratories in developing countries.
195  whom 161 were admitted to the hospital with laboratory or clinical evidence of COVID-19 and eligible
196 e disease monitoring for therapy and general laboratory or clinical settings.
197             Although there are no diagnostic laboratory or imaging tests which are specific for diagn
198 Crassostrea virginica) exposed either in the laboratory or the field following a natural hypoxic even
199 cal traits and aberrant mutant phenotypes in laboratory organisms are not included and can be found i
200 ow certainty); 4) we suggest not using an in-laboratory overnight polysomnogram to titrate NIV in pat
201  such as newborn screening programs, routine laboratory panels, and antibiotic sensitivity testing, a
202    Waist circumference and fasting metabolic laboratory parameters were also measured.
203 s Working Group (PCWG2) include clinical and laboratory parameters, as well as conventional imaging m
204 e reactions to establish accurate and robust laboratory parameters.
205 -technology infrastructures, modification of laboratory/pathologist workflows, appropriate reimbursem
206 mmendations that assist clinicians, clinical laboratories, patients and policymakers in decisions rel
207      Participants completed two overnight in-laboratory polysomnographies (1-week washout), with an e
208 he challenges-related to communication, good laboratory practice, and data handling-that may be encou
209  laboratory devices for automation of common laboratory practices, control of reaction systems (batch
210    Interlaboratory reproducibility and intra-laboratory precision were evaluated, identifying sources
211 ons and WT mice infected with Rocky Mountain Laboratories prions yielded infectious prion nanoparticl
212 efective embryo (pde) mutants analyzed in my laboratory; provide curated datasets with key features a
213 egy, and the risk of cardiac catheterization laboratory provider infection remained very low (<0.25%)
214 situ behavioral trials, visual modeling, and laboratory psychophysics.
215 uly 2020, the UK National Mycology Reference Laboratory received 1,267 serum and respiratory samples
216 ute leukemia, curative intent chemotherapy), laboratory-related (platelet count < 50 x 109/L, albumin
217 not present and may provide a clinically and laboratory relevant, relatively inexpensive, high resolu
218 ort, the time from hospital admission to the laboratory report, and the proportion of laboratory repo
219 the laboratory report, and the proportion of laboratory reports returned prior to death or hospital d
220 3.7% and precision ranged 2.0%-6.5% on intra-laboratory reproducibility conditions.
221  the range 60-111%, repeatability and within laboratory reproducibility were <=17%.The trueness of th
222 g, with no robust method available for cross-laboratory reproducibility.
223 any limitations and need high logistical and laboratory requirements.
224 on and urgent mobilization of interventional laboratory resources.
225                                     Previous laboratory results indicated that beetles were more like
226           Clinical response, adverse events, laboratory results, imaging and liver biopsies were retr
227 s of JUNV infection are limited because most laboratory rodent species are refractory to disease.
228 f a century now, the barrel cortex of common laboratory rodents has been an exceptionally useful mode
229 ctive compounds enables measurement of their laboratory rotational spectra, which are the critical da
230 applications - from speeding up our everyday laboratory routines to increasing the pace of biotechnol
231  available at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's Advanced Light Source (ALS) has been used i
232  Liberia (west Africa) for transportation of laboratory samples under simulated routine conditions an
233              It allows the transition from a laboratory scale to scale-up production.
234 rkload and understaffing that other clinical laboratory sections have addressed with automation.
235 tegy that transfers this logic into a single-laboratory setting.
236 lex memory-based exemplar models dominant in laboratory settings.
237 dant assays require costly instrumentations, laboratory setups, and reagents, and they are invasive.
238 se data reveal several factors that clinical laboratories should consider prior to the implementation
239 ation will take place in specialized central laboratories simply connected by regular, paper-based ma
240  analyze more than 1800 urine samples in our laboratory since early 2019.
241 n part addressed by the use of cross-matched laboratory source data, and the possibility of unmeasure
242  of radiochemistry, where radiation-shielded laboratory space is limited, there has been great intere
243 olving 16 CE-MS platforms among 13 different laboratories spanning two continents.
244 icrodilution (BMD) according to Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) guidelines.
245 gar were performed according to Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) guidelines.
246  the guidelines outlined in the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) LC-MS C62-A docume
247 ng was performed as outlined by Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute documents M27-A3 and M38-
248                       Commercially available laboratory strains of mice are not readily infected by S
249                          Early insights from laboratory studies and research on related viruses predi
250                                At admission, laboratory studies revealed leukocytosis, with a white b
251                                At admission, laboratory studies revealed leukocytosis, with a white b
252                                 While recent laboratory studies revealed their complex social skills,
253            Evidence from epidemiological and laboratory studies, as well as randomized placebo-contro
254                     Recent findings from our laboratory suggest that shockwaves produced by a blast c
255 erved across various assay kits and clinical laboratories, suggesting that intrinsic molecular featur
256 bond-forming reactions in pharmaceutical and laboratory syntheses.
257 res among individuals at risk, we collected, laboratory test results, blood pressure, demographic, co
258               Based on clinical microbiology laboratory testing data of cerebrospinal fluid, the expe
259 is of group A streptococcal pharyngitis, and laboratory testing for confirmation of Streptococcus pyo
260                                      Current laboratory testing is insensitive in early infection, th
261 vidual patient level and that the quality of laboratory testing may vary between countries.
262       Routine history, physical examination, laboratory testing, electrocardiography, and plain x-ray
263 rediction, primary and secondary prevention, laboratory testing, physical activity, and nutrition.
264 dism are nonspecific, the diagnosis requires laboratory testing.
265  avoiding delayed diagnosis with unnecessary laboratory tests and detrimental treatments.
266 ermined based on daily clinical assessments, laboratory tests and ultrasound findings.
267 tween SARS-CoV-2 test results and 20 routine laboratory tests collected within a 2-day period around
268                     We determined if routine laboratory tests could exclude anaplasmosis, improving P
269 metabolomics, advanced imaging, and clinical laboratory tests in addition to family/medical history.
270  currently no well-established biomarkers or laboratory tests to diagnose ME/CFS.
271 n Controlled Transient Elastography (TE) and laboratory tests were acquired in all patients.
272 ctional study, in partnership with a central laboratory that receives samples from approximately 1300
273 ross 43 dyadic longitudinal datasets from 29 laboratories, the top relationship-specific predictors o
274 ensates (BECs) in an Earth-orbiting research laboratory, the Cold Atom Lab.
275                                    Away from laboratories, this type of processing has been addressed
276                             Ten microbiology laboratories throughout the United States collected resi
277 ssays have been used for decades in clinical laboratories to quantify proteins in serum and plasma sa
278 -wide repair mapping method developed in our laboratory to determine the repair pattern and genome-wi
279 ngly pronounced when scaling from controlled laboratory to open ecological systems.
280 ource constraints together, offers a natural laboratory to test resource-rationality in the wild.
281 the nivolumab treatment cycle, his pertinent laboratory values and physical examination findings were
282  examined both demographics and inflammatory laboratory values to ascertain those that were at higher
283                       Clinical presentation, laboratory values, immunosuppression, and treatment stra
284 om type and duration, oxygen saturation, and laboratory values.
285 oms, vital signs, radiographic findings, and laboratory values.
286 six percent of respondents thought an onsite laboratory very important for timely diagnostic reportin
287                            As our diagnostic laboratory was not equipped for reagent production, we t
288 PA-based approaches operated across distinct laboratories, we characterised a range of human breast c
289  the help of 42 imaging MS experts from nine laboratories, we created a gold standard of 2210 pairs o
290 o model organisms (mice, zebrafish) and five laboratories, we show that ground truth estimation from
291 olumes (250-1000 mL) of water to centralized laboratories, which impedes monitoring of trace-level po
292 n Francisco Police Department Criminalistics Laboratory, which tests all samples but also collects in
293 ng environmental realism not possible in the laboratory while benefiting from the distinct capacity o
294 ophic fungi from across North America in the laboratory with a 5-y field study comprising 1,582 fungi
295                   It can be performed in any laboratory with access to FACS, robotic and high-through
296  multiplex ultrasensitive ELISA available to laboratories without access to the precision printing in
297 viduals support the suggestion from previous laboratory work [4-6] that turtles use a true navigation
298          At present, it requires ~8 d of wet-laboratory work, 15 d of mass spectrometry measurement t
299 nts further replicated the findings of prior laboratory work, demonstrating how visual crowding incre
300 g, docking and design is extensively used in laboratories worldwide.

 
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