戻る
「早戻しボタン」を押すと検索画面に戻ります。 [閉じる]

コーパス検索結果 (1語後でソート)

通し番号をクリックするとPubMedの該当ページを表示します
1 r did eye movement control appear to be more strategic.
2 rganic electronic components configured into strategic 2D/3D geometries onto patterned soft substrate
3 I consider neuromodulation in the context of strategic action choices during agonistic interactions.
4                     The purpose is to inform strategic actions of scientists, physicians, policymaker
5 e biogeography of aggression and violence as strategic adaptation.
6 sion-process parameters that are amenable to strategic adjustment and the value in leveraging neuroph
7 te that rats can exert cognitive control via strategic adjustments to their GPe network state.
8 esult in 420-770 kg N removed per day, while strategic adoption targeting 48 springs with N concentra
9 or to rearrangement was accessed through two strategic advancements: (1) synthesis of a 1,3-diketone
10       This perspective sheds light on recent strategic advances to develop various sequential synthet
11       Molecular acceptors can thus provide a strategic advantage to singlet fission solar cells by su
12 entees should seek mentors who will serve as strategic advisors, who will be unselfish, and who engag
13                                          The Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) on Immunizati
14 itch." The World Health Organization's (WHO) Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) on Immunizati
15 ted, the World Health Organization's (WHO's) Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization deem
16 ws evidence-based recommendations by the WHO Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on immunization for
17           The 2017 World Health Organization Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization reco
18 st long-term typhoid control, and the recent Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization reco
19  Organization (WHO), but in early 2009 WHO's Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization revi
20 non-inferiority target was not achieved, the Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization, rec
21                                      The WHO Strategic Advisory Group of Experts recommends studies t
22  and frontier counties and should inform the strategic allocation of prevention and intervention serv
23 remembering familiar items, but also for the strategic allocation of their limited capacity working m
24 ges driven by a combination of depletion and strategic allocation.
25 as heavy welfare losses, resulting from both strategic and behavioral factors.
26                               Therefore, the strategic and effective targeting of both the A(2B)-medi
27 onary game theory' that enables the study of strategic and environmental dynamics with feedbacks.
28                                              Strategic and expanded nursing roles offered the possibi
29              Initiatives directed to certain strategic and infrastructure priorities are vital to ach
30 the systems under study and paved the way to strategic and rational design of new silanes with increa
31 ntify areas at risk for this pest, to inform strategic and tactical pest management decisions.
32 SLN-loaded 5-FU was developed by utilizing a Strategic and unique Method to Advance and Refine the Tr
33 n to patient flow spanned their operational, strategic, and expanded roles.
34                               We present the strategic approach for surgical rescheduling during and
35  consistent findings provide us with a novel strategic approach for the improvement of the DET proper
36                             In this paper, a strategic approach to engineering an AvLOx that minimize
37                       Herein, we present our strategic approach using structural elucidation to enabl
38                        Here, we propose that strategic approaches for the identification and implemen
39 ionships, highlighting the importance of the strategic aspect.
40               Such models cannot account for strategic attempts to use the vested interests in one ga
41 ease in Russia supported by a Wellcome Trust Strategic Award (100217) and was supported by the Russia
42 his work was supported by the Wellcome Trust Strategic Award for Medical Mycology and Fungal Immunolo
43                          Finally, we compare strategic behavior in bilateral and multilateral setting
44 s of individuals are fully determined by the strategic behaviors of interacting parties, and social t
45 nalogous and result in parasite removal, the strategic behaviors that mediate these interactions have
46                                              Strategic behaviors together with social ties determine
47     In this sense, saliva has proven to be a strategic biofluid, owing not only to its appeal as a no
48 tential for substantial progress by adapting strategic body mass regulation models from evolutionary
49         Together, the work represents use of strategic bond analysis combined with the strategy of di
50 hich may have implications on unconventional strategic bond disconnections for preparing complex cycl
51 ceuticals, these transformations could offer strategic bond disconnections in the synthesis of comple
52 oid classes by distinguishing late stage key strategic bond formations within the underlying Aspidosp
53                                            A strategic change is needed to develop useful COPD biomar
54 n the relative speed of environmental versus strategic change.
55 to mitigating these consequences by adopting strategic changes to land use practices.
56                                      Through strategic chemical derivatization, chiral chromatographi
57                    This study underlines the strategic chemical preparation of a series of bicarbazol
58                           In particular, the strategic choice of reagents and reaction conditions ena
59                                              Strategic choices in one channel can affect decisions in
60        Alberta Health Services Critical Care Strategic Clinical Network.
61 ogenesis provides some complex yet important strategic clues for the development of novel therapeutic
62 h care for the region and show how fostering strategic collaborations with colleagues and centres in
63                                          The strategic combination of halide perovskites and metal-or
64 regulation of HRK, thus providing a critical strategic complement to MEK inhibitor therapy.
65 l dilemmas exhibit a coordination motive (or strategic complementarity), tolerant trigger strategies
66                                              Strategic conservation and management requires identific
67         Livestock trading points represent a strategic contact node in the dissemination of multiple
68  personality profile and examine the role of strategic context (the "situation"), personality traits
69      By contrast, when information about the strategic context is absent, both cohorts are significan
70 sponding to the behavior of others using the strategic context.
71 es that are as large as strong variations in strategic context.
72 s better understand economic behavior across strategic contexts?
73   Using small angle neutron scattering and a strategic contrast-matching scheme, we show that methano
74 reveal that clonal research and development, strategic corporate and government land-use policies, an
75 , savings), have recently been attributed to strategic corrections of task errors (failures to achiev
76 res by adopting PX-based architectures or by strategic crossover placement.
77 t focus on limiting eosinophil viability via strategic cytokine blockade, the molecular mechanisms un
78  on key targets, and CoC findings can inform strategic decision-making regarding how to maximize the
79 clinicians, researchers, and policymakers in strategic decision-making.
80   Mitigating climate change effects involves strategic decisions by individuals that may choose to li
81  Solutions to this problem are important for strategic decisions in marketing and political campaigns
82                        Herein, we review the strategic decisions in selecting an amide bioisostere (t
83               In this review, we present key strategic decisions required to optimize a genomic testi
84 f replicates is particularly important where strategic decisions will be based upon the analysis.
85 sible in a direct fashion, necessitating the strategic decoupling of ring-formation from the establis
86 riential knowledge and skills to enhance the strategic design and development of flow management in a
87               To address this, we report the strategic design and synthesis of a novel large, macrocy
88                                  Through the strategic design of a novel, redox-active bipyridyl- N-h
89              This review aims to examine the strategic design of ligands synthesised for this purpose
90 ion of this transformation was predicated on strategic design of the cross-coupling partners (phenol
91                   Overall, the presented D-A strategic design, with stimuli-controlled electronic beh
92 pies, making it a valuable platform to guide strategic development of combined targeted therapy and i
93                            Screening using a strategic diagnostic approach and antifungal prophylaxis
94 tionally and internationally and improve the strategic dialogue in this area of research.
95 develops an Impact Goal to guide its overall strategic direction and investments in its research, qua
96                         We here propose four strategic directions to improve nanomedicine translation
97                                            A strategic disconnection involving an unusual C sp3 -C sp
98 opment in Lucca, Italy in June 2017, titled "Strategic Discussion on Repurposing Drugs & Host Directe
99 larship suggests that the right has embraced strategic disinformation and conspiracy theories more th
100 vors cognitive control, while also promoting strategic diversity and fostering mesoscale communities
101   Targeted interventions addressing selected strategic domains for radiation reduction were implement
102 nces in reward context, reflected in reduced strategic effort discounting.
103 portunity as manufacturers require access to strategic elements and critical materials for key compon
104 fers a paradigm change for the production of strategic elements.
105 roduction but playing a large role in female strategic energy allocation, particularly in relation to
106 e recently completed a multi-year process of strategic engagement to identify future research priorit
107            These findings suggest that being strategic entails more than just having specific metacog
108 ear circuits that are involved in volitional strategic escape.
109 IA, providing personalized medicine based on strategic evidence for the management of IA.
110                       The tendency to deploy strategic fixation improved with experience, suggesting
111                                     However, strategic fixation of specific object-defining attribute
112 ges thereby facilitating decision-making for strategic flow improvement.
113 ten give up and become passive, which can be strategic for preserving energy or regrouping between at
114 y" [Manu A (2006) The Imagination Challenge: Strategic Foresight and Innovation in the Global Economy
115 unology (EAACI) organized the first European Strategic Forum on Allergic Diseases and Asthma.
116                                          The Strategic Forum on Allergic Diseases brought together al
117                                          The Strategic Forum was an upscaling of the EAACI White Pape
118 for-service (FFS)-based arrangements to more strategic full-time-equivalent (FTE)-based collaboration
119 n the experiment, subjects repeatedly play a strategic game that has an optimal strategy.
120 overall valency are increasingly regarded as strategic goals for potent and broadly efficacious synth
121 in the aftermath of COVID-19 while providing strategic guidance for countries in their efforts to red
122                   The relative importance of Strategic Health Authorities was substantially higher th
123 f different groups varied differently across Strategic Health Authorities.
124 rs (ages >=60 years) who participated in the Strategic Highway Research Program Naturalistic Driving
125 ple scales and in various domains, including strategic hydropower planning, identification of species
126 tutes of Child Health and Human Development, Strategic Impact Evaluation Fund, World Bank Innovation
127 d the diet recommendations from the AHA 2020 Strategic Impact Goals (primary score: 5 components; sec
128 ned by the American Heart Association's 2020 strategic Impact Goals.
129                                     With the strategic implementation of a gem-dimethyl group to prom
130 friNet consortium was established to support strategic implementation of case-based meningitis survei
131 ished as a consortium of partners supporting strategic implementation of case-based meningitis survei
132           The MenAfriNet Consortium supports strategic implementation of case-based meningitis survei
133                              We focus on the strategic implications of solar geoengineering.
134  Akt-MICU1 axis in cancer and underscore the strategic importance of the association between aberrant
135  in KSHV biology and emphasizes that KSHV is strategic in downregulating LXA4 secretion in the host t
136 sly implicated in social perception-signaled strategic information, including payoffs, intentions of
137 l pediatric surge capacity by using combined strategic initiatives.
138              Emerging from these studies are strategic insights on the synthesis of these strained al
139                                              Strategic interactions arise in all domains of life.
140 eedback to change the incentive structure of strategic interactions.
141  occur in multiple interactions with complex strategic interests and frequently without full informat
142 iage may be better understood as serving the strategic interests of both parents and daughters.
143  that colonise and infect humans to identify strategic intervention points.
144  encourages further research into developing strategic interventions to mitigate cardiac dysfunction
145 ganism's activity, and foster development of strategic interventions to mitigate the impact of sensor
146 imentation will be essential in building new strategic interventions to prevent or reverse the proces
147 s in vitro, allowing mechanistic studies and strategic interventions.
148                                      After a strategic investigation, silica gel was discovered to be
149  to improve global health by leading to more strategic investment in programmes that promote gender e
150 mation seeking, especially when motivated by strategic learning and intrinsic curiosity, could render
151 t, especially police at both operational and strategic levels, can be effectively engaged to actively
152  achieving efficient CO(2) reduction through strategic ligand engineering with multiple levels of tun
153 e central interface to Pol31-Pol32, and this strategic location may explain the regulation of the oxi
154 ed output neurons occupy discrete and likely strategic locations in the CeL/C, and that they are disp
155 ating data from multiple imaging modalities, strategic longitudinal observation during weight restora
156 xt has been mixed, so we develop a heuristic strategic mathematical model to obtain general conclusio
157  taking into account the chances of success, strategic mating motivations do imply a bias not toward
158                                   Is there a strategic mechanism that explains role-contingent differ
159       A rates-focused framework broadens the strategic menu for managers to include options to both s
160             The kynurenine pathway (KP) is a strategic metabolic system that combines regulation of n
161                        Incorporation of this strategic method for percutaneous coronary intervention
162                          We differentiated a strategic mindset from general self-efficacy, self-contr
163 who scored higher on (or were primed with) a strategic mindset reported using more metacognitive stra
164 , we introduce the idea of a domain-general "strategic mindset." This mindset involves asking oneself
165 irect land-use is much larger than direct, a strategic mix of individual actions including halving fo
166 oral self-image, but also by instrumental or strategic motives, in anticipation of future misbehavior
167 uit of the Institute's overarching goals and strategic objectives garnered from the input of the broa
168 lood, and sleep research is one of the major strategic objectives of the National Heart, Lung, and Bl
169 shed in 2016, included overarching goals and strategic objectives that serve to provide a general blu
170                          Militaries focus on strategic, operational, and tactical objectives that sup
171 nd genomic diversity to inform decisions for strategic operations required to achieve eradication.
172 nd genomic diversity to inform decisions for strategic operations required to achieve eradication.
173 nt Goals offer the global health community a strategic opportunity to promote human rights, advance g
174  clinical trialists is best characterized as strategic or mixed-motive, with cooperative and competit
175 ergent fragment coupling, when combined with strategic oxidation tactics, can enable the concise synt
176 nclude a buffer zone behind the hills into a strategic park design.
177 f diagnostic availability worldwide; through strategic partnerships for accelerating test development
178 led minimally frustrated landscapes but some strategic parts of biomolecular sequences located at spe
179                   The studies also provide a strategic path forward for developing a locally administ
180 king in sex and gender science, and identify strategic pathways to improve the cardiovascular health
181 s activation is favored by slower unwinding, strategic pausing between but not before key folding ele
182                               However, novel strategic pH manipulation between the feed and the draw
183 ummarized, and reasons are offered as to why strategic pharmacologic control of adipocytokines has ye
184 ry of predators is unlikely to occur without strategic placement and effective enforcement of large n
185 l excavation and gradual compaction with the strategic placement of filling materials must be perform
186 ese findings have important implications for strategic placement of the MC depending on the etiology
187 rengthening in the Polio Eradication Endgame Strategic Plan 2013-2018 (PEESP), the Global Polio Eradi
188 iated with the Polio Eradication and Endgame Strategic Plan 2013-2018 began with the synchronized glo
189           The Global Eradication and Endgame Strategic Plan 2013-2018 called for the rapid introducti
190 ve the status of biodiversity by 2020, a new strategic plan for 2030 is being developed.
191 n and should inform the Aichi Targets of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity and their reformulation.
192                                The 2019 IDSA Strategic Plan presents 4 key initiatives: (1) optimize
193 ion, the current leadership has undertaken a strategic plan that initiates with the goal of revamping
194    Our assessment underscores the need for a strategic plan to combat trade with policies that are pr
195 and Infectious Diseases recently announced a strategic plan to improve current influenza vaccines and
196                                     The ASCO Strategic Plan to Increase Racial and Ethnic Diversity i
197 ting, assessing, and advancing the 2019 IDSA Strategic Plan working with member volunteers, Society p
198 as part of the Polio Eradication and Endgame Strategic Plan, 2013-2018.
199 rectors (BOD) decided to develop a 2019 IDSA Strategic Plan.
200  of the 2012-2020 global measles and rubella strategic plan.
201 ded from assessments of progress against the Strategic Plan.
202 rm a central part of India's recent National Strategic Plan: here we aimed to address their potential
203 s countries of the Polio Eradication Endgame Strategic Plan: policy & strategy development, planning,
204           We used WHO cost-effectiveness and strategic planning (WHO-CHOICE) methods to estimate pest
205                 The IDSA BOD has invested in strategic planning at regular intervals as part of an on
206 emiological data to aid policy makers in the strategic planning of preventative interventions.
207                        Herein, the 2018-2019 strategic planning process and outcomes are described.
208  should serve as a beacon that will spark up strategic planning, comprehensive water resource managem
209 d options to help create the new leadership, strategic planning, coordination, and investment the nat
210                                              Strategic planning, impact assessment and monitoring, sp
211 for renewable energy production and, without strategic planning, these new threats to biodiversity ma
212 bon expansion of Amazon hydropower relies on strategic planning, which is generally linked to placing
213 tices are making to their mid- and long-term strategic plans to pivot for long-term success while man
214 AL from sorghum (Sorghum bicolor; SbPAL1), a strategic plant for bioenergy production, were deduced f
215 PRX9) from switchgrass (Panicum virgatum), a strategic plant for second-generation biofuels.
216 fying key threats across multiple scales and strategic policy priorities that might sustain a network
217                                              Strategic policy responses are needed to address PADDD a
218 e transporters and is located at a seemingly strategic position at the interface between the phosphor
219        Increasingly, in vivo imaging holds a strategic position in bio-pharmaceutical innovation.
220 troscopy using tryptophans (Trp) inserted at strategic positions is an important tool to study ligand
221 to residents and fellows may have long-term, strategic, positive impacts on institutions.
222 e purposefully discussed in order to address strategic possibility to design DNA-sensors based on imm
223 ize, are established for each case, enabling strategic predictions about potentially favorable design
224 y what the additional health-care costs of a strategic preparedness and response plan (SPRP) would be
225 ord programmatic interventions and to define strategic priorities more effectively.
226 ually across taxa, ecosystems and processes, strategic prioritization of research that addresses stak
227 s is both a major scientific challenge and a strategic priority.
228 s is both a major scientific challenge and a strategic priority.
229 e not exclusively mediated by time-consuming strategic processes but also comprise a rapidly expressi
230                                  If so, then strategic processes would need only up-regulate (rather
231 ology by means of efficient compensatory and strategic processes.
232   In clinical trials, manufacturer-specific, strategic programming of implantable cardioverter-defibr
233 n spaces should therefore be considered as a strategic public health intervention.
234 ncreased NCD burden, we recommend leveraging strategic purchasing, information technology, and local
235 trol subjects that this promotes a switch to strategic re-aiming based on target errors.
236 whether implicit sensorimotor adaptation and strategic re-aiming used to reduce movement error are re
237 ve to revitalize EH practice with timely and strategic recommendations for student and professional t
238                                              Strategic reductions include a diastereoselective SmI(2)
239 y places, including the Mediterranean Sea, a strategic region for deciphering global climate and sea-
240                                          The strategic replacement of hydrogen with deuterium can aff
241                                              Strategic rescheduling is also driven by the need to pre
242                              The impetus for strategic rescheduling of operations is multifactorial a
243 time, and safety are highlighted, along with strategic research refinements made by the Joint Center
244 l Health Service Denmark, Danish Council for Strategic Research, Danish Research Foundation for Gener
245 ish Research Council, Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research, Independent Research Fund Denmark, F
246 arch Council, and The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research.
247 ore rigorous foundation for making long-term strategic resource management decisions.
248 c and dynamic cues, couldn't be explained by strategic responding or unfamiliarity, generalized acros
249 gnitive flexibility is the ability to switch strategic responses adaptively in changing environments.
250 article identifies the major elements of the strategic road map for the Infectious Diseases Society o
251 n healthcare systems, human resources play a strategic role that has a significant impact on the whol
252            Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) play strategic roles in tissue homeostasis and immunity.
253                                            A strategic screening approach led to the discovery of thi
254 by reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) demonstrates strategic selection by these Neandertals.
255                                              Strategic selection of low-impact and accessible zones i
256 ansion, persistence, and memory formation by strategic selection of substrate cells, and gene-enginee
257 TC-DA, and DA-DA enables the construction of strategic sensor for detecting temperature changes in di
258    Six linear peptides were synthesised with strategic sequences and amino acid substitutions.
259                            Here we study the strategic service provisioning in Pederson's cleaner shr
260                                              Strategic signals were not reducible to perceptual infor
261                                          The strategic significance of this approach, with alkyl boro
262  polymerase II (Pol II) core promoter is the strategic site of convergence of the signals that lead t
263 models of other agents has deep roots in the strategic social behavior of primates and that the anter
264                          Previous studies of strategic social interaction in game theory have predomi
265                        We demonstrate that a strategic social network-based reduction of contact stro
266 OS) emerged in the early 2000s as a powerful strategic solution to the construction of diverse molecu
267                                        While strategic sperm allocation has been studied extensively,
268 k: Why are some people more likely to take a strategic stance toward their goals, and can this tenden
269 heses in which the reactions served as a key strategic step in the approach.
270 ntioselective pinacol rearrangement as a key strategic step is also documented.
271                                            A strategic stockpile of pan-family assays may improve con
272                      In the opposite case of strategic substitutability, positive social cooperation
273                 Wellcome Trust Institutional Strategic Support Fund grant (105605/Z/14/Z) and Foundat
274                      Proactive policing, the strategic targeting of people or places to prevent crime
275 infection of host phagocytes and may provide strategic targets in developing therapeutics or vaccines
276                                    Designing strategic therapeutic interventions that impede these st
277 or the human immunodeficiency virus from the Strategic Timing of Antiretroviral Therapy (START) rando
278 n = 2440) with varying demographics from the Strategic Timing of AntiRetroviral Treatment (START) tri
279             We evaluated participants in the Strategic Timing of AntiRetroviral Treatment (START) tri
280                           Here are presented strategic tools for promoting NG incorporation in food a
281 ings highlight the importance of considering strategic tradeoffs when investigating potential drivers
282 thesis of tubingensin B, which hinges on the strategic use of a transient aryne intermediate.
283 f the tumor microenvironment and support the strategic use of clinically available beta-blockers in p
284                Can humans be trained to make strategic use of latent representations in their own bra
285                                          The strategic use of trifluoroethyl ethers enables storage o
286 th varying vaccine characteristics to inform strategic vaccine development.
287 ly engagement would provide inputs to inform strategic vaccine investment decisions that transition m
288 on a continental scale and illustrates their strategic value in safeguarding native biodiversity.
289                      We aim to highlight the strategic value of these disconnections in their respect
290 le-based decision-making even when it has no strategic value, and suggest that one key mechanism for
291  and empathy, carried less information about strategic variables, especially cooperative reward.
292                                              Strategic variation of the alkyl substituent on sulfur a
293    Here, we outline the scope of support and strategic view of the foundation and describe how, by wo
294  and consider how such lessons might shape a strategic vision for translating neurotechnologies in th
295                                     The DCVS Strategic Vision implementation plan is a living documen
296                         DCVS has developed a strategic vision implementation plan to provide a cardio
297                                  The NHLBI's Strategic Vision, developed with extensive input from th
298 ed to monitor efficacy and safety of ongoing strategic vitamin D fortification.
299 xtracardiac IE-related lesions seems to be a strategic way forward in the management of patients with
300                                              Strategic WGS implementation is necessary to monitor the

 
Page Top