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1 ysician-diagnosed AD at 6-month intervals in PEER.
2 ld one's brain structure appears relative to peers.
3 s compared with their cisgender heterosexual peers.
4  greater than that of their well-represented peers.
5 nsolidation compared to typically developing peers.
6 n and their educational outcomes compared to peers.
7  people to the actions and opinions of their peers.
8 tive Payment System (MIPS) relative to their peers.
9 viors because we are held accountable by our peers.
10 ates of UC compared with their non-psoriasis peers.
11  and occupational attainment than their male peers.
12 ractures in later life than their uninfected peers.
13 ia, relative to typically-developing matched peers.
14 order of magnitude more particles than their peers.
15 sceral adiposity (-0.2; P = 0.01) than unfit peers.
16  with a 1.5-percentage point reduction among peers.
17 bs than their less masculine same-sex school peers.
18 or women) ways relative to their same-gender peers.
19 mes at age 5 years than their non-Indigenous peers.
20  by first name only compared with their male peers.
21 erformance that is superior to that of their peers.
22 portions of males than their same-sex school peers.
23 prieties compared to their LFEV(1) asthmatic peers.
24 ky and prosocial behavior in the presence of peers.
25 itive development, compared to their healthy peers.
26 ractures in later life than their uninfected peers.
27 one will make a good friend or collaborative peer?
28 y lower visceral fat levels than unfit obese peers (-3.0; P = 0.03).
29 %) recipients, compared with nontransplanted peers (4%; P < 0.01).
30   Our results indicate that surgeons do feel peer and social pressures related to identity but are mu
31 for addressing moral injury; 6) the need for peer and social support interventions; and 7) normalizat
32 ever for rewarding social interaction with a peer and then choose between an addictive drug (heroin o
33  of community and mentorship to raise up our peers and colleagues, to support and encourage Black uro
34 rted being treated more inclusively by their peers and earned better grades.
35 nergy, displaying its health and strength to peers and potential mates.
36 tors, including socialization by parents and peers and self-socialization, based on cognitive underst
37 able to influence student behaviour, and how peers and teachers (known as the audience) respond.
38 tcomes, compare their performance to that of peers, and convey to stakeholders the value of the speci
39 nd in the future in service to patients, our peers, and the profession.
40 ll brain size generally less than that of FT peers at 13 years.
41 describing a subject's brain age relative to peers, based on whole-brain anatomical measurements, fro
42 e either an "individual-focused" or "peer-to-peer-based" lifestyle intervention program for 12 months
43 erception in both ASD and typical developing peers by using point-light display stimuli.
44 e self-administration chamber and the social-peer chamber; the screen allows physical contact but pre
45 ntervention improved behaviors toward Muslim peers: Christians with Muslim teammates were more likely
46                                   To develop peer coaching programs that integrate with surgical cult
47 national Pediatric Eczema Elective Registry (PEER) cohort.
48 tervention comprised of clinician education, peer comparisons and computer decision support order set
49                              After 6 months, peer comparisons were discontinued.
50 tervention comprised of clinician education, peer comparisons, and computer decision support order se
51                                              Peer debriefing was used to refine the coding schema.
52 village clusters (1:1) to provide either THP peer-delivered (THPP) and enhanced usual care (EUC; inte
53  effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of THP peer-delivered (THPP) in Goa, India.
54 hildren with ASD and their neurotypical (NT) peers during a screen-based and a live-interaction task.
55 new approach focused on great apes' intense 'peering' during social learning suggests that they may p
56 duced false positive, and introduced peer-to-peer education and quality control services.
57          Interruption to condom supplies and peer education would make populations more susceptible t
58                           We estimate causal peer effects in police misconduct using data from about
59 ral over time, we do find strong evidence of peer effects, in which students' political views become
60  of themselves in relationship to social and peer expectations.
61 ose relationships that contribute (alongside peer experiences) to growing collaborative skills, fairn
62 lyzing 170,000 postings on a popular peer-to-peer food-sharing app, we find that over 19 months, 90t
63 their anticoagulation percentage relative to peers for atrial fibrillation patients with elevated str
64      Specifically, we evaluate whether one's peers' genetic propensity to smoke affects one's own smo
65 ng the metagenomic context but also when the peer group includes all grade-mates and thus in cases wh
66               This is true not only when the peer group includes direct friends, and therefore where
67 tate belonging and status within anti-school peer groups and symbolise alternative transitions to adu
68 misconduct that results when officers switch peer groups.
69 al traits moderated the relationship between peer gun carrying and ownership and participant gun carr
70                    Notably, the influence of peer gun carrying and ownership may have been underestim
71               Callous-unemotional traits and peer gun carrying and ownership were measured via self-r
72 ncreased gun carrying as a function of their peers' gun carrying and ownership.
73 ndividuals who, compared with similarly aged peers, had better cognitive performance tended to have p
74                  Compared with average-value peers, high-value practices were located in areas with a
75 al norms by communicating to them that their peers hold pro-diversity attitudes and engage in inclusi
76 ree riding and punish their non-contributing peers in a coordinated fashion(5).
77 y comparing them with matched untransplanted peers in a multicenter study.
78  before and after observing the estimates of peers in a politically homogeneous social network.
79  females aged 15-19 years compared with male peers in both southern African (pooled relative risk 5.9
80 while positive, was lower than that of their peers in passive environments.
81 as where AYA are not confident and involving peers in training AYA patients; (c) identifying and mana
82 rows with the user engagement suggesting how peer influence acts as a support for reinforcement seeki
83                 Heightened susceptibility to peer influence and hypersensitivity to social rejection
84 In this review, we describe how mentalizing, peer influence, and emotion regulation capacities develo
85 and are comparatively immune to authority or peer influence.
86 ses, including mentalizing and resistance to peer influence.
87  medication dispensing review, presence of a peer interventionist (aHR ranging from 1.35 to 1.72, p<0
88 on dispensing reviews, and the presence of a peer interventionist (aHRs, 1.35 to 1.72; P values < .05
89 g for adolescents, for whom interaction with peers is especially important.
90 hat marks MITF as being remarkable among its peers is the sheer range of biological processes that it
91 perform satisfactorily with respect to their peer laboratories or to limits imposed by external sourc
92 rained older adolescent mentors and in-class peer-leaders to encourage classes to conduct 2 new weekl
93 llaborative analysis, constructive feedback, peer learning support) and surgical coaching content (te
94 nent coaching gaps-constructive feedback and peer learning support-were also observed.
95 itated between distinct subgroups to promote peer learning.
96 = 9); e-health (k = 8); educational (k = 4); peer-led (k = 5); breathing re-training (k = 1).
97 A (Adolescent Asthma Action) programme and a peer-led camp based on the Power Breathing Programme.
98                       We aimed to evaluate a peer-led differentiated service delivery intervention on
99                                          The peer-led interventions included the Triple A (Adolescent
100 r the digital age, emphasizing transparency, peer-mediated improvement, and post-publication appraisa
101 tectures that support high-bandwidth peer-to-peer memory accesses among multiple GPUs.
102 linics, online, groups based within ICU, and peer mentor models.
103         We find that a 10% increase in prior peer misconduct increases an officer's later misconduct
104 able techniques and exploit the variation in peer misconduct that results when officers switch peer g
105 tark mortality divergence between the US and peer nations.
106 ention: the intervention changed grades when peer norms aligned with the messages of the intervention
107 re achieved through spillover effects on the peers of participants.
108  the most frequent preference is to punish a peer only if another (third) individual does so as well.
109  whether the other person was an age-matched peer or an adult.
110 s that social comparison of individuals with peers or others shapes attitude formation(1,2).
111 earning (for example, learning from parents, peers, or unrelated elders) throughout an individual's l
112           Compared with their non-drug-using peers, patients with CUD exhibited greater habitual tend
113 effective coaching techniques to guide their peers' performance improvement in a way that aligns with
114 tance of drawing people's attention to their peers' pro-diversity values and attitudes to create posi
115 ntion, emotional problems, conduct problems, peer problems and prosocial behaviours.
116 metric alteration in the association between peer problems as one type of social stress and adolescen
117 volume may serve as a pathway, through which peer problems as one type of social stressor contribute
118 esult supported our model, which stated that peer problems have indirect effects through subcortical
119   There was a significant indirect effect of peer problems on adolescent depression through nucleus a
120 ized that there would be indirect effects of peer problems on adolescent depression through subcortic
121 of conduct problems, emotional symptoms, and peer problems was reduced in the intervention group, wit
122                                              Peer problems were assessed using the Peer-Victimization
123 t institution to a treatment condition where peer punishment can be inflicted exclusively on members
124 onal goods game (IGG) to investigate whether peer punishment facilitates the successful provision of
125 mpared to their socioeconomic status and age peers raised in biological families (n = 24) using a beh
126                         Videos were self and peer-rated using a validated instrument based on a 5-poi
127 e to previous salaries and salaries of their peers, rather than absolute income.
128        Surgeons in the top quartile for self:peer ratings (n=6, ratio 1.58) had lower overall mean pe
129                                              Peer ratings for surgical skill varied for laparoscopic
130 atric and other health services, compared to peers receiving usual psychiatric treatment.
131 horter granulocyte TL compared to uninfected peers, regardless of cART.
132  social processes (both social cognition and peer relations) are critical to understanding the way in
133  of brain development, social cognition, and peer relations, each of which have also demonstrated ass
134 m, OT influences social processes, including peer relationships, maternal-infant bonding, and affilia
135 s all the carriers from its partially filled peers, 'resetting' them to the vicinity of the charge ne
136 ss than age-matched and typically developing peers, resulting in deterred learning ability and social
137  reports, and that area of research, type of peer review and reviewer gender had little or no impact.
138 er recommendation, area of research, type of peer review and reviewer gender.
139 anaging a new laboratory, and their views on peer review and scientific publishing.
140                                              Peer review at JEM during COVID-19
141        The 2020 Guidelines underwent blinded peer review by subject matter experts and were also revi
142 o the AGA membership, and underwent internal peer review by the Clinical Practice Updates Committee a
143 o the AGA membership, and underwent internal peer review by the Clinical Practice Updates Committee a
144                                              Peer review can seem like a barrier we have to scale in
145 hortly after publication to add links to the Peer Review file.In addition, affiliations 16 and 17 inc
146 ed, subjective and biased, but research into peer review has been hindered by a lack of access to pee
147  our science, the process of pre-publication peer review has few agreed-upon standards defining its g
148                  Examples of inadequacies of peer review in medical literature and perpetuation of er
149   eLife is making changes to its policies on peer review in response to the impact of COVID-19 on the
150 he debate about the role and transparency of peer review in scholarly publishing.
151                                              Peer review is often criticized for being flawed, subjec
152 early-career researchers are involved in the peer review of manuscripts for scientific journals, typi
153                                              Peer review practices differ substantially between journ
154                            An example of the peer review process for "Mir-17~92 Confers Differential
155                            An example of the peer review process for "Single-Cell Transcriptomics Res
156         This article shows an example of the peer review process for Circadian Entrainment Triggers M
157  half of the respondents have ghostwritten a peer review report, despite 81% responding that ghostwri
158 ve: authors decide when and what to publish; peer review reports are published, either anonymously or
159 ne the linguistic characteristics of 472,449 peer review reports.
160 iew has been hindered by a lack of access to peer review reports.
161 practices in hypothesis-driven research with peer review that occurs before the research is conducted
162 ical Practice Updates Committee and external peer review through standard procedures of Gastroenterol
163 ical Practice Updates Committee and external peer review through standard procedures of Gastroenterol
164                                              Peer review would benefit from changes in both journal p
165 rigins of the journal, the eLife approach to peer review, and current challenges in scientific publis
166 ed preprint servers prior to journal-managed peer review, can play a key role in addressing these ECR
167 e how to respond to the issues raised during peer review.
168 aracteristics is a sign of the robustness of peer review.
169 revision, and resubmission causing redundant peer review.
170  before embarking on the weary march through peer review.
171  (95%) and ethical (73%) form of training in peer review.
172 s, and that less than 6% used a form of open peer review.
173 he reproducibility of inferences and improve peer review.
174 etting of constantly updated data; (5) rapid peer-review and reporting; and (6) transitions from a fo
175                                  The current peer-review process can lead to long delays between subm
176 e problems at the level of the editorial and peer-review process, funding agencies and academic insti
177 ors, funding agencies, as well as during the peer-review process.
178 s raised were in fact dealt with through the peer-review process.
179  provide a brief, narrative appraisal of the peer reviewed literature over the past 10 years related
180 me of pathogen-host interactions reported in peer reviewed research articles.
181                                  A search of peer-reviewed and "gray" literature from January 2012 to
182 e conducted a systematic review of published peer-reviewed and gray literature analyzing the relation
183                                  We searched peer-reviewed and gray literature for articles reporting
184 mployed: 1) a systematic review of published peer-reviewed and gray literature; 2) retrospective quan
185        We first comprehensively reviewed the peer-reviewed and grey literature for rigorously evaluat
186             A systematic review of published peer-reviewed and grey literature was undertaken, along
187                         We hereby review the peer-reviewed and pre-print reports pertaining to cardio
188                                  We searched peer-reviewed and preprint articles in PubMed, BioRxiv a
189                       They had a median 34.5 peer-reviewed articles (25th, 75th: 14, 105), 401 citati
190 eployed PaperBot to help identify and manage peer-reviewed articles pertaining to digital reconstruct
191  A EMBASE/PubMed search of English-language, peer-reviewed articles reporting ABL and DBS for OCD was
192                       A systematic search of peer-reviewed articles resulted in a pool of 1107 articl
193 itles, abstracts, and full texts to identify peer-reviewed articles that used an experimental protoco
194          Using a dataset synthesized from 83 peer-reviewed articles, this study mainly investigated t
195 ta-driven process distilled a gene list from peer-reviewed comprehensive microarray studies that disc
196 lth, MEDLINE, Scopus, and Web of Science for peer-reviewed cross-sectional or longitudinal studies re
197 formerly AIDS) Society-USA reviewed relevant peer-reviewed data that were published or presented at s
198 formed a systematic literature review of the peer-reviewed health policy and economics literature to
199 n endonasal DCR from 2001 by identifying new peer-reviewed human studies reported since 2000 in the E
200 ses were searched using keywords to identify peer-reviewed journal articles in English.
201                              We selected 124 peer-reviewed journal articles published between Jan 1,
202 ACS, IBECS, and Web of Science databases for peer-reviewed journal articles published by March 2019.
203 his study will be shared through a series of peer-reviewed journal articles.
204                                              Peer-reviewed journal publication is the main means for
205    Articles published in an English language peer-reviewed journal that described an educational inte
206 m credit for a discovery, we publish it in a peer-reviewed journal; to get a job in academia or money
207 s and call on researchers, funding agencies, peer-reviewed journals and universities to coordinate ef
208  small fraction of the articles published in peer-reviewed journals have previously been released as
209  articles published between 1971 and 2018 in peer-reviewed journals of ophthalmology.
210          Only papers published in English in peer-reviewed journals were considered.
211 e language studies published through 2017 in peer-reviewed journals were included.
212 n-based studies published in any language in peer-reviewed journals were systematically searched from
213 nostic accuracy and full-text publication in peer-reviewed journals within 5 years after abstract sub
214 s posted before 2017 were later published in peer-reviewed journals, and find a relationship between
215 d were conducted for articles in English, in peer-reviewed journals, reporting on "psilocybin," "lyse
216 eeting do not reach full-text publication in peer-reviewed journals.
217 ng criteria: (1) full-length publications in peer-reviewed journals; (2) evaluated cell therapy use i
218   We included studies that were published in peer-reviewed journals; used probabilistic sampling meth
219 -2015) scores have not been published in the peer-reviewed literature for nationally representative s
220 omprehensively analyzes all manuscripts in a peer-reviewed literature on 2,2,2-trifluorodiazoethane s
221                                              Peer-reviewed literature on health is almost exclusively
222                                              Peer-reviewed literature searches were conducted last in
223 ed genes upon analysis of 12,316 independent peer-reviewed literature sources.
224 rce for the key numbers (based mostly on the peer-reviewed literature) about the SARS-CoV-2 virus tha
225 t of which have not been cited previously in peer-reviewed literature.
226 s been documented with water quality data in peer-reviewed literature.
227         Unfortunately, there is a paucity of peer-reviewed material specifically focused on nutrition
228     Articles were included if they were: (1) peer-reviewed original primary research studies, (2) pub
229 O, Web of Science and Scopus) and limited to peer-reviewed original studies.
230 cience were searched until June 3, 2019, for peer-reviewed papers and conference abstracts reporting
231 ontrol and Prevention websites and from both peer-reviewed papers identified by PubMed search and non
232 at were published in the English language as peer-reviewed papers.
233  a name, a short description, and a URL to a peer-reviewed publication.
234 Moreover, these studies resulted in over 140 peer-reviewed publications and training of many students
235                                              Peer-reviewed publications are crucial to career advance
236 s extramural NIH K award and, on average, 70 peer-reviewed publications at the time of application.
237 es produce only 1.0% of the global output of peer-reviewed publications in mental health research.
238 iling and analyzing a database of scientific peer-reviewed publications over a period of 50 y (1965 t
239 e of evidence from codes and regulations, to peer-reviewed publications, and best practice standards.
240 e review yielded 71 estimates from 54 unique peer-reviewed publications, government-based reports, an
241  By synthesizing 1,845 measurements from 164 peer-reviewed publications, we show that around 1.5 degr
242 , and this data has been used in high-impact peer-reviewed publications.
243 riety of quality measurement programs and 51 peer-reviewed publications.
244 eference transcriptomes, RefTrans, combining peer-reviewed published RNA-Seq as well as EST datasets,
245                    Eligible studies reported peer-reviewed qualitative research on experiences of agi
246 s have demonstrated that surgeons with lower peer-reviewed ratings of surgical skill had higher compl
247 inority groups has historically been sparse, peer-reviewed research in this area has grown considerab
248 18, including data published or presented at peer-reviewed scientific conferences through August 22,
249 from 16 cardiovascular journals that publish peer-reviewed studies in cardiovascular physiology and p
250 res of PTSD symptoms; and unpublished or non-peer-reviewed studies.
251 's Note indicating that the article has been peer-reviewed was missing.
252 study published in the English language, (2) peer-reviewed, (3) primary research, (4) inclusion of sc
253                                              Peer-reviewed, empirical papers conducted in non-patient
254       We searched 6 electronic databases for peer-reviewed, quantitative studies from inception to 26
255 d, and the problem can be traced to authors, peer reviewers, and editors of journals.
256              Its use will assist editors and peer reviewers, as well as the general readership, to un
257                   It will assist editors and peer reviewers, as well as the general readership, to un
258                    Consequently, readers and peer-reviewers alike may either overestimate or underest
259 ngs (n=6, ratio 1.58) had lower overall mean peer-scores (2.98 vs 3.79, p = 0.0150) than surgeons in
260                       Our method outperforms peer semi-supervised learning approaches, achieving bett
261 management, adolescents suggested that their peers should be more involved in supporting them, and ad
262 ing, SynQuant was demonstrated to outperform peer specialized unsupervised synapse detection tools as
263 one-third of a state's social and geographic peer states adopt shelter-in-place policies, it creates
264  elicit negative responses from teachers and peers, students might experience anxiety and choose to a
265 % CI, 1.70-2.48) and less well-controlled in PEER subjects (odds of 1-level worse control, 1.91; 95%
266 ed this adjusted difference in ID to that of peer subspecialties.
267              A number of different models of peer support are currently being developed to help patie
268 rs to implementing ICU follow-up clinics and peer support groups should be taken into account and lev
269  and five barriers to the implementation of "peer support groups" were identified.
270 vel strategies such as follow-up clinics and peer support groups, to reduce the burden of postintensi
271                                   The use of peer support has been proposed as an innovative support
272 tion phase over several menstrual cycles and peer support improved uptake (two studies in developing
273 complex intervention, flexibility about when peer support should be offered, belonging to the interna
274  Thrive Collaborative, six general models of peer support were identified: community based, psycholog
275 ments, two on massage therapy, one on online peer support, and one on contact with a dog.
276 ice and future intervention programs such as peer-support programs or a standardized preceptorship sh
277  experience and situation; the perception of peer-support through affiliation with others experiencin
278                                              Peer-supported community-based differentiated service de
279  influence of others (care partners, family, peer supporters, and healthcare professionals) on self-c
280 in school years with more masculine same-sex peers than male adolescents in other school years also t
281 neous whole-body entrainment between two ape peers, thus providing tentative empirical evidence for p
282 the researchers could cooperate with trusted peers to reflect on how and why they may each perceive p
283 riment 1, a novel procedure employed social 'peers' to compare the tendency of STs and GTs to attribu
284 lity, reduced false positive, and introduced peer-to-peer education and quality control services.
285      Analyzing 170,000 postings on a popular peer-to-peer food-sharing app, we find that over 19 mont
286 re architectures that support high-bandwidth peer-to-peer memory accesses among multiple GPUs.
287 o receive either an "individual-focused" or "peer-to-peer-based" lifestyle intervention program for 1
288                  6 mA-Finder outperforms its peer tools in general and species-specific 6 mA site pre
289             These spillovers are mediated by peer travel and distancing behaviors in those states.
290 porting families, reducing stigma, enhancing peer understanding, promoting inclusion in education, th
291 from the longitudinal IMAGEN study with both peer victimization and neuroimaging data.
292  data suggest that the experience of chronic peer victimization during adolescence might induce psych
293                                      Chronic peer victimization has long-term impacts on mental healt
294                                        Early peer victimization interventions could prevent such path
295 pment is involved in mediating the effect of peer victimization on psychopathology.
296                                     Notably, peer victimization was indirectly associated with genera
297        Peer problems were assessed using the Peer-Victimization Scale and the Bullying-Behavior Scale
298 ghout the rest of their careers, compared to peers with similar early career profiles but without top
299  contact can build tolerant behaviors toward peers within an intervention, building broader social co
300  rates of contraceptive use than noninfected peers, yet concerns regarding contraceptive efficacy and

 
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