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1 single TOF, 1 Q/orbital ion trap, and 7 QTOF instruments).
2 the microextraction system and the detection instrument.
3 gement checklist, and a self-efficacy survey instrument.
4 unds instead of learning to play the musical instrument.
5 ent could be achieved using a portable Raman instrument.
6 g/mL, comparable to a sophisticated benchtop instrument.
7 ratories on a commercially available DTIM-MS instrument.
8 mum accessible spatial offset of the current instrument.
9 d with a conventional ESI source on the same instrument.
10 ence generated from fragmentation within the instrument.
11 es comparable with that of a commercial qPCR instrument.
12 w cost, and no moving parts on the device or instrument.
13  numerically and proven to be a very capable instrument.
14 applied to any massively parallel sequencing instrument.
15 ficity of XNA polymerases in a standard qPCR instrument.
16 s and en face OCT images from the Cirrus OCT instrument.
17 ., 24-hour recalls (24HRs)) as the reference instrument.
18 ence of omitted variable confounding for the instrument.
19 arch and Evaluation, 2nd edition (AGREE II), instrument.
20 atel with the same type of commercial GC-qMS instrument.
21 d variability of the m/z measurements of the instrument.
22 ctral performance and UV capabilities of the instrument.
23 e and tested for B. anthracis on a GeneXpert instrument.
24 dyad and completed the Nurse-Patient Bonding Instrument.
25 ks to interpret compared to lower resolution instruments.
26 ing qualities supposedly unobtainable in new instruments.
27 sons not significantly different between the instruments.
28 years and the scores for all three validated instruments.
29  to that obtained using aberration corrected instruments.
30 erging of datasets with non-identical survey instruments.
31 ), sensitivity, and specificity of screening instruments.
32  the spectral quality and the speed of FT MS instruments.
33 DD was diagnosed using structured diagnostic instruments.
34 technique readily compatible with commercial instruments.
35 nerated with very high-resolution analytical instruments.
36 cular plexus in the central macula for all 3 instruments.
37 istologic parameters using validated outcome instruments.
38 uperior data acquisition rates over previous instruments.
39 ation methods and a more conservative set of instruments.
40 me-consuming sample treatments and expensive instruments.
41 hough overall repeatability was high for all instruments.
42 ackground subtraction for all lines and both instruments.
43 iety at baseline as measured using validated instruments.
44 most surface plasmon resonance (SPR) imaging instruments.
45 oyed as a biological element in this type of instruments.
46 d and critically appraised using established instruments.
47 s between measurements on different types of instruments.
48 mpare these parameters to units of measuring instruments.
49 a-ToF) analyzers and more recently, Orbitrap instruments.
50 s, and thus are very challenging for current instruments.
51 easible using traditional frailty assessment instruments.
52 d on appropriate questions of the respective instruments.
53  are large and fragile and remain laboratory instruments.
54 applied in quadrupole time-of-flight (Q-TOF) instruments.
55 c data acquisitions across nine different MS instruments (1 single TOF, 1 Q/orbital ion trap, and 7 Q
56 944 participants) and 14 compared at least 2 instruments (1858 participants) using a score of 5 or gr
57 urces, such as individual people and musical instruments [5-7].
58 ata currently places the burden of reporting instrument and acquisition parameters in ISA-Tab format
59 ompared with the standard cyclic voltammetry instrument and found in agreement with each other.
60       Our methodology deciphers, on a single instrument and in a single measurement, the stoichiometr
61  minimal alterations to the front-end of the instrument and provided better sensitivity, simplicity,
62 c components, originating from the measuring instrument and random measurement errors.
63 ut using a rapid stopped-flow or quench-flow instrument and the generally more involved and less quan
64 1) are not selected for fragmentation by the instrument and therefore remain unidentified in typical
65  Current WBC counting method relies on bulky instrument and trained personnel and is time consuming.
66  were loaded into their respective detection instruments and a standard incubator at 37 degrees C, wi
67         The associations between the genetic instruments and BMI were obtained from the GIANT consort
68 ets acquired on the newest generation of MSI instruments and evaluate these results by comparison wit
69 mited due to longer analysis time, expensive instruments and expertise needed for operation.
70            There is a need for new sensitive instruments and methods for in-field or near real-time m
71 patient outcomes using meaningful assessment instruments and reliable processes.
72  diagnostic accuracy of depression screening instruments and to compare safety and effectiveness of d
73  (caused by sample measurement protocols and instruments), and algorithmic and statistical variation
74 ion or depressive symptoms using a validated instrument, and (4) reported the prevalence of depressio
75 d using the Asthma Control and Communication Instrument, and asthma-specific HRQOL was assessed using
76 adres interviewed, the use of a standardized instrument, and the consistency of responses add strengt
77 ble resolution, elemental sensitivity of the instrument, and the strength of combining these three co
78 ost burden is minimal under standard and tax instruments, and if firms market the abated natural gas,
79 ty was assessed, quality assessment, type of instruments, and individual income as control variable)
80 Estimates for IL-1Ra were inconsistent among instruments, and pooled estimates were imprecise and cen
81 s: one is to use human senses and/or sensory instruments, and the other is based on advanced analytic
82 in complex backgrounds, "classic" analytical instruments are an unavoidable alternative to existing s
83 not routinely measured because the available instruments are difficult to complete in critically ill
84 and the set of measurements from the various instruments are not interchangeable regarding VD, FD, an
85 ly 40 years of research and development, FDS instruments are now starting to penetrate commercial mar
86                                   Sequencing instruments are so effective that sample preparation is
87                                          The instrument assigned low-risk status to 2,823 of 11,350 p
88 udy treatment and completed at least one PRO instrument at at least one timepoint) were baseline-to-w
89 essed with the EORTC QLQ-C30 quality-of-life instrument at baseline, weeks 4, 7, 10, and 24, and ever
90 ose Small-Angle Neutron Scattering (GP-SANS) instrument at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
91 UHR performed on a commercial Orbitrap Elite instrument at the mass resolution of 1.35 x 10(6) (m/z 2
92  measurement biases of the Tekran speciation instruments at 13 Atmospheric Mercury Network (AMNet) si
93 ients in each group did not complete any PRO instruments at any timepoints, and so 299 patients were
94           Eligible studies used standardised instruments at the individual level, and income inequali
95 amenable typically through the sophisticated instrument based analyses confined mostly to the state-o
96 Unlike their protein analogues or the use of instrument-based analysis, FNA-based biosensors are capa
97 have used generic and disease-specific HRQoL instruments because there are few outcome measures that
98 , one in each group did not complete any PRO instruments before week 15, and so were not included in
99 ogies are time-consuming and require complex instruments, being not suitable for in-situ analysis.
100 cular Response Analyzer (Reichert Ophthalmic Instruments, Buffalo, NY).
101 fferences (P>.05) were found between the two instruments by McNemar test.
102 ents, incorporating positive items in OHRQoL instruments, calculating minimally important differences
103      Attention to technical issues regarding instrument calibration and validation and electronic tra
104        However, the mass resolution of Q-TOF instruments can limit the information that can be obtain
105 aces, such as action video games and musical instruments, can impart a broad spectrum of perceptual b
106 se data struggle to keep pace with advancing instrument capabilities and increasing quantities of dat
107 ing, analysis and visualization, with modern instruments capable of producing several gigabytes of da
108  facile route for fabricating a new class of instrumented cardiac microphysiological devices via mult
109 maging with a prototype Zeiss 100 kHz SS-OCT instrument (Carl Zeiss Meditec Inc, Dublin, CA).
110                 Although the two self-report instruments (CNS-LS and PHQ-9) discriminate well between
111                                          The instrument concept focuses on detection efficiency in th
112                                   The survey instrument consisted of a general and the miniRQLQ.
113                                          The instrument contains 4 domains-sexual dysfunction, urinar
114  method is fully developed, a portable Raman instrument could be used for the infield identification
115 protocol and how data generated on different instruments could be directly integrated in large-scale
116 quantified in high throughput settings using instruments currently deployed in NBS laboratories.
117       The results with our initial prototype instrument demonstrate that the integration of key paral
118 e reason is due to engineering challenges in instrument design.
119            The Radio and Plasma Wave Science instrument detected a cold, dense, and dynamic ionospher
120  abuse and neglect, this further complicates instrument development and clinical assessment.
121 y Utilization Study [NEXUS] Head CT decision instrument [DI]) can reliably identify patients with imp
122 n methods commonly implemented on commercial instruments do not provide fragmentation patterns that a
123 is difficult to scale down the size of these instruments due to their feedback mechanisms(9), which,
124 otion, and the interaction with the surgical instruments during the intervention.
125 -consuming, inexpensive, no need of advanced instruments, easy to prepare and easy to handle.
126 eation sites, making FTVs impractical due to instrument engineering challenges.
127  Torr using a planar-gap stage within the MS instrument envelope.
128 ance spectroscopy (NMR), employing a 700 MHz instrument equipped with a 1.7 mm microcryoprobe optimiz
129                         Among 75 measurement instruments evaluated, the following met a priori consen
130    In the MR study, using a credible genetic instrument (F-statistic = 23) for ALT, ALT levels were n
131 flow HPLC suffers from low throughput due to instrument failure (e.g., fitting fatigue and trapping c
132  the potential to be utilized as a universal instrument for analyzing proteins in small sample volume
133   We report the development of a 3D OrbiSIMS instrument for label-free biomedical imaging.
134  thus establishing that our sorter can be an instrument for nanoscale magnetic spectroscopy.
135 ntrations of local emissions, to develop the instrument for particulate matter </= 2.5 mum (PM2.5), b
136 ss the use of aerosol optical tweezers as an instrument for sampling and detecting accumulation- and
137                      In this work, a compact instrument for time-resolved luminescence spectroelectro
138 trumental variable approach, we developed an instrument for variations in local pollution concentrati
139                                  Two genetic instruments for BMI were used: FTO genotype (rs1558902)
140 luated the performance of 24HRs as reference instruments for calibrating food frequency questionnaire
141                    Completion of 3 validated instruments for children to assess (1) functional visual
142                          Independent genetic instruments for expression of SREBF1 supported the findi
143 reviewed standardized information on measure instruments for seven consensus-derived outcomes plus on
144 g high-resolution time of flight or Orbitrap instruments for this human pathogen.
145                                    With this instrument format and fluorescent microsphere standards,
146                           Hence, this rapid, instrument-free and highly sensitive microfluidic approa
147 tep, portable, disposable, low-cost, simple, instrument-free and point-of-care device for the automat
148                           Although frequency instruments had been evaluated before the 1985 publicati
149 D column but without the need for additional instrument hardware.
150                                          The instrument has a detection library of nine explosives an
151                 The frequency of use of this instrument has remained high.
152 hough some modifications have been made, the instrument has remained primarily unchanged since its de
153 s and other self-reported dietary assessment instruments have both value and error and that this erro
154  proven capable of detecting microbes, these instruments have never been utilized to definitively ide
155 confocal XRF analysis in a single laboratory instrument (Herakles).
156             We examined innovative financing instruments (IFIs)-financing schemes that generate and m
157 nd successfully installed in a hybrid FT-ICR instrument in place of the standard gas collision cell.
158 on of retinal layers among 3 OCT angiography instruments in the central macula, an area where the sup
159 g(2+) in aqueous solution can be detected by instruments in the range of 0.5 to 150 mM.
160  but also of the use of different analytical instruments in this field, highlighting the research nee
161 cantly associated with validated AD severity instruments, including patient-orientated outcome measur
162 ies assessing the accuracy of AMS diagnostic instruments, including the visual analog scale (VAS) sco
163  including condition-specific versus generic instruments, incorporating positive items in OHRQoL inst
164 l of Guidelines for Research & Evaluation II instrument, initial voting statements were constructed b
165                      Therefore, the new PTR3 instrument is sensitive to VOC typically present in the
166                                          The instrument is tested with Raman reporter-functionalized
167  results suggest that the comparison between instruments is nearly impossible and the set of measurem
168 ortant difference between this IMS and other instruments is the absence of a counter gas flow.
169  equal to 4 Bush Francis Catatonia Screening Instrument items was both sensitive (91%; 95% CI, 82.9-9
170                To address this challenge, an instrument known as the dual-particle imager (DPI) was u
171 to obtain reliable values independent of the instrument, laboratory and operator.
172                           The novelty of the instrument lies in its ability to monitor processes as a
173 eral interactions remains qualitative due to instrument limitations.
174  assigning rhythmic functions to lower-pitch instruments may have emerged because of fundamental prop
175 the Medical Education Research Study Quality Instrument (MERSQI).
176 the Medical Education Research Study Quality Instrument (MERSQI).
177                                      A multi-instrument metabolomics-based platform along with target
178  performance, although the triple quadrupole instrument more efficiently overcame the problem of ArCl
179 itute (NEI) Refractive Error Quality of Life Instrument (NEI-RQL-42), NEI Visual Function Questionnai
180 rmore, if the true flux is small relative to instrument noise and spatial variability, the number of
181                                      Neither instruments nor brains sense space or time.
182 missions by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry instruments now permit the safe measurement of BMD durin
183             METHODS AND We created a genetic instrument of 23 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)
184 adults who underwent bariatric surgery as an instrument of weight reduction.
185  countermeasures, and their potential use as instruments of bioterrorism, pose a significant threat t
186 i are renowned for having been the preferred instruments of many leading violinists for over two cent
187 e measurements, made by the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) on NASA's Aura satellite in 2005-2015.
188  Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) instrument on the polar orbiter Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and
189                    Even with the best modern instruments, only a small fraction of DNA molecules pres
190       Data were collected in three different instrument operation modes: flow injection analysis with
191  demonstrated that variation sources such as instruments, operators and time did not interfere in the
192  of caffeine without involving sophisticated instruments or trained technicians.
193              Together, these improvements in instrument parameters and natural isotope correction ena
194 rent biological conclusions depending on the instrument performance.
195 ) experiments representing a wide variety of instrument platforms and IM techniques.
196 ll lipids that were detected by at least two instrument platforms.
197 access the full breadth of information about instrument precision and accuracy that is present in eac
198 e, as ascertained using the Decision Quality Instrument; preference concordance, based on rating and
199                                  None of the instruments produced segmented regions that followed the
200  showed that a range of depression screening instruments produces acceptable levels of diagnostic sen
201          Quality of life using the validated instrument Prostate Cancer Symptom Indices was assessed
202 majority of these parameters are embedded in instrument raw data files, an opportunity exists to capt
203                                      Two OHL instruments (REAMLD-20 and CMOHK) provided statistical a
204  earthquake is the largest event in Oklahoma instrument recorded history.
205 ct sizes must correct for attenuation due to instrument reliabilities.
206                                 Prospective, instrument reliability analysis.
207                                          The instrument requires three objective lenses and relies on
208 nal broadening which leads to degradation of instrument resolution and (b) inadequate low and fixed r
209   Established method features include linear instrument response from 0.04-2.5microg/mL and stable de
210 ions, standard assumptions regarding the ITC instrument response led to significant deviations betwee
211                                              Instrument response was unchanged in the presence of mat
212 l of 43-44% in 2100, the two types of policy instruments result in opposite outcomes for food prices.
213  removed from four Stradivari and a Guarneri instrument revealed highly distinct organic and inorgani
214                                          The instrument's improved mass range and sensitivity readily
215                                 By using the instrument's open-source mode, background processes of h
216                              We examined the instrument's performance in assigning "high-risk" status
217          In high complexity samples, limited instrument scan speeds often result in under-sampling.
218 variability, due to antibody staining and/or instrument sensitivity, can introduce substantial artifa
219                                    The basic instrument setup and operation are discussed and in situ
220 sferable between different mobile phases and instrument setups by using a suitable set of calibration
221 rns of small molecules can vary in different instrument setups.
222 and were imaged with a multispectral imaging instrument spanning the UV, visible and NIR regions (19
223 iable translation of a standardized delirium instrument such as the Confusion Assessment Method for t
224 ider collecting multiple granular short-term instruments such as recalls or records over time in addi
225 asma devices can be used to safely disinfect instruments, surfaces, and water.
226  can be linked to the initial paths that the instrument takes to go from cell rest to steady state.
227  contain no moving parts, which makes for an instrument that can be highly durable.
228        This paper describes a new analytical instrument that combines a precisely temperature-control
229 ormance with conventionally manufactured IMS instruments that also operate in the open air.
230  and cost-effective way to produce small IMS instruments that can compete in performance with convent
231 xible endoscopy, and procedures that utilize instruments that require flexible endoscopy for the indi
232                             As a stand-alone instrument, the 3D printed IMS is shown to achieve resol
233     Without using any specialized laboratory instrument, the limits of detection of a few DNA copies
234 levant antibiotics with an optical screening instrument, the oCelloScope.
235  of progression on several standard clinical instruments: the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale sum of b
236 ents are similar to those used in many IM-MS instruments, therefore, the outcomes of this research ar
237 iding the drawbacks of most conventional BAM instruments, this configuration corrects the image propa
238 uclei using only one sample and <24 h of NMR instrument time for a 27 nt model RNA.
239       Although every POCT required 90 min of instrument time, 2.6 h (IQR 2.3-3.1) elapsed between phl
240 h of the ten samples in approximately 5 h of instrument time.
241  the neuroscience community as a comparative instrument to assess brain disorders.
242 stress Scale-Revised is a valid and reliable instrument to assess moral distress among critical care
243 ide practicing cardiologists with an updated instrument to guide their choice of the most appropriate
244 easurements, we have used a focused ion beam instrument to mill nanofluidic devices with 2, 4, and 8
245 an preference-based practice variation as an instrument to minimize the effect of unmeasured confound
246 features of a capillary electrophoresis (CE) instrument to speed up the process.
247  initial Troponin) score is an easy-to-apply instrument to stratify patients with chest pain accordin
248 he clinical functional score is the simplest instrument to use.
249 igations are limited by relying on screening instruments to assess ADHD, not considering alternative
250                            We used validated instruments to assess asthma illness and medication beli
251          Identifying appropriate measurement instruments to assess these core domains is an important
252 onal study used internationally standardized instruments to determine the clinical effects of a prese
253 cell measurements from conventional clinical instruments to develop a mathematical model guided by ce
254            Genetic variants were employed as instruments to recapitulate a randomized controlled tria
255                                     However, instrument uncertainty factors (high cost, reliability,
256                 The Sonic Kayak is a musical instrument used to investigate nature and developed duri
257 ate the Risk Analysis Index (RAI), a 14-item instrument used to measure surgical frailty.
258 rauma was further separated into the type of instrument used: edged weapon or firearm.
259                                          The instrument uses both helium and neon ion beams generated
260 interfaced to a capillary electrophoresis-UV instrument using a polyimide coated fused silica capilla
261 bility, traveling wave, cyclic, and overtone instruments) using the equations described in this work.
262 time HCHO column data from the OMI satellite instrument, validated with high-quality aircraft data an
263    Prospective, cross-sectional, comparative instrument validation study.
264 tudies are warranted to further sharpen this instruments validitity and general clinical relevance.
265                                          The instrument was deployed to support canine training in th
266                                     A survey instrument was distributed by the Association of OPOs to
267                A separate test confirmed the instrument was not associated with mortality independent
268                      Mass calibration of the instrument was performed using commercially available po
269                                         This instrument was used to determine if measurements made wi
270 led odds ratio estimate using 18 CRP genetic instruments was 0.90 (random effects 95% CI, 0.84-0.97;
271         The response from all lines and both instruments was consistent with a single exponential dis
272 e compared with detection using a commercial instrument (Waters Synapt G2).
273 he two cohorts were assessed using different instruments, we derived separate dimensional alcohol mis
274 ng a spectrum of state-of-the-art analytical instruments, we present in this study for the first time
275 ound processes of hydrogen production in the instrument were minimized and quantified, enabling the i
276 h operator preference for bivalirudin as the instrument were used.
277                                     Reusable instruments were assumed for the cost analysis.
278      Mean VD, FD, and FAZ values between the instruments were compared.
279 Clm concentrations determined with the three instruments were highly correlated (R(2) > 0.90) with ea
280                    A total of 59 measurement instruments were identified comprising patient reported
281  mood assessments using the PRIME-MD and BDI instruments were performed at baseline, right after half
282 and sex-adjusted meta-analysis, both genetic instruments were significantly associated with BMI (FTO:
283                Five aerosol characterization instruments were used to measure aerosols during 7 patie
284 ke place at the Coherent X-ray Imaging (CXI) instrument, which can produce spotsize at the order of 1
285 le of the Nursing Work Index (PES-NWI) is an instrument, which measures the nursing practice environm
286 characterized for Gtf binding using OctetRed instrument, which yielded low micromolar KD against GtfB
287  Assessment of Non-Technical Skills (OSANTS) instruments, while as also providing a global competent/
288                                         Such instruments will be of great value to applications in ne
289 es observed with the Low Frequency Array, an instrument with high-time resolution that also permits i
290                               Using a custom instrument with the Kretschmann configuration, we succes
291 ty and specificity of the QualCare Scale, an instrument with utility in detecting clinically signific
292                               Epiphytes were instrumented with sap flow probes in each site.
293 tricular blocked dogs were immunosuppressed, instrumented with VVI pacemakers, and injected subepicar
294 tive risks adjusted using 24HRs as reference instruments with bias when making no adjustment.
295 amwork competency was assessed using several instruments with extensive validity evidence, including
296   The limit-of-detection (LOD) in analytical instruments with fluorescence detection can be improved
297  whereas meter or rhythm is often carried by instruments with lower pitches.
298 ovements (a) in crossed molecular beam (CMB) instruments with rotating mass spectrometric detection a
299 s low- and high-resolution mass spectrometry instruments with several collision energies, we proved t
300 ) applications allows realizing "all in one" instruments, with large potential distribution among the

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