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1 revious human navigation studies, which were virtual.
2 e patterns while participants moved within a virtual 3D environment and found that the anterior hippo
3 nting translates computer-aided design (CAD) virtual 3D models into physical objects.
4 technique can be effectively used to deliver virtual 3D stimuli to insects.
5                        By using a high-speed virtual 3D super-resolution microscopy, we have mapped t
6                            To understand the virtual absence of ER-localized ClC-4 in WT astrocytes,
7 exoc5 morphants and, strikingly, exhibited a virtual absence of photoreceptors, along with abnormal r
8 ges of female gamete maturation occur in the virtual absence of transcription, with gene expression d
9 l immediately early (IE) genes, resulting in virtual absence of viral gene expression.
10 h as nicotinamide and derivatives, rose from virtual absence, and acetylcarnitines fell.
11 on consisted of a $60 monthly incentive in a virtual account, from which $2 was subtracted for every
12 GKF and WHVS) were chosen depending on their virtual affinity and cross-reactivity for the experiment
13 ant patients despite the discrepancy between virtual and actual crossmatch results and transplant out
14 esponded with greater utilitarian actions in virtual and haptic environments when compared to traditi
15 ently strained layers, the strain sharing in virtual and nanoscale substrates, and the growth of thic
16 foundation for future study of perception in virtual and natural 3D environments.
17 gram to understand different subjects, using virtual and real mathematical concepts simulated by pict
18  improve their mental health; it will become virtual; and access to care will be regulated on the bas
19                         A semi-combinatorial virtual approach was used to prepare peptide-based gas s
20 quisitions (80-100% accuracy), using first a virtual arm and second his own arm animated by FES.
21 analysis, reintervention was associated with virtual atresia (hazard ratio [HR], 0.51; 95% confidence
22 unt or ductal stent were less likely to have virtual atresia (HR, 0.36; 95% CI, 0.15-0.85; P=0.02) an
23 a with intact ventricular septum and 28 with virtual atresia) underwent RV decompression at median 3
24                                In total, the virtual audit required approximately 3% of the time requ
25                                          The virtual audit-based physical disorder measure could subs
26                                              Virtual audits appear to be a viable and much less expen
27 his invited commentary, I welcome the use of virtual audits for advancing the study of neighborhoods
28 e how new innovations can advance the use of virtual audits for furthering understanding of neighborh
29 Journal, Mooney et al. compare in-person and virtual audits in Detroit, Michigan, and demonstrate tha
30 s in Detroit, Michigan, and demonstrate that virtual audits offer key advantages to measuring neighbo
31  during this "geomagnetic spike" [defined as virtual axial dipole moment > 160 ZAm(2) (10(21) Am(2))]
32 evel of difficulty increased by altering the virtual ball mechanics and the gain between joint moveme
33 atabase is far reaching, with uses including virtual biobanking, disease forecasting, and adaption to
34 filtrate in 998 breast tumours using a novel virtual biopsy method.
35 sults indicate that this approach provides a virtual biopsy, sensitively revealing individualized cha
36                                The Web-based virtual biorepository strain catalogue includes well-cha
37 has developed a physical biorepository and a virtual biorepository.
38 hrough first-person perspective (1PP) over a virtual body (VB) that moves synchronously with real bod
39 ch on the physical body with touch seen on a virtual body representation, increases with respect to i
40 congruent or incongruent with the age of the virtual body.
41 ual events seen close but separated from the virtual body.
42                               The effects of virtual bridge excitons were neglected in earlier treatm
43  of unacceptable antigens selected to give a virtual calculated panel-reactive antibody ranging 70% t
44                                           In virtual case studies, we found that the dissemination of
45 , we introduced rule-based modeling into the Virtual Cell (VCell) modeling framework, permitting grap
46 ynthesis through substructure similarity and virtual chemical transformation techniques.
47 ke time on tumor response assessment using a virtual clinical trials approach.
48  study, we computationally assembled a large virtual cohort (n = 1,321) of human prostate cancer tran
49                                              Virtual components, such as graphical user interfaces (G
50 arks and gluons inside nucleons using deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS)-a highly virtual photo
51 ons to identify differences in the effect of virtual corpus callosotomies and the neurodevelopmental
52                                           In virtual crossmatch (XM) strategies, a correct anticipati
53 e kidney transplant recipients with positive virtual crossmatch and negative flow crossmatch.
54 eir own donor when using allocation based on virtual crossmatch.
55                               We performed a virtual deep mutational scan-revealing the individual an
56 cron-scale colloidal particle in water, in a virtual double-well potential created by a feedback trap
57 urface acoustic waves, producing an array of virtual electrodes within the channel.
58                                        Using virtual electrodes, patterned by light, to trap, move, a
59 al generation, the all-optical simplicity of virtual-electrodes may prove significant for the future
60 s diagram, a sequence alignment viewer and a virtual electrophoresis are displayed as parts of the pr
61 silicon as the matrix containing a so-called virtual element (VE) existing of the isotopes (29)Si and
62  in different laboratories but all using the virtual element technique with multicollector inductivel
63 ging with contrast mechanisms that occur via virtual energy states, including harmonic generation (HG
64 rved increased firing of active neurons in a virtual enriched environment.
65                             The network is a virtual entity that connects appropriate physical testin
66  team to evaluate and practice the case in a virtual environment before treating the real patient.
67 ing seizure monitoring while they explored a virtual environment containing teleporters.
68 eved to be capable of providing a controlled virtual environment for medical professionals to conduct
69 also present when humans are moved through a virtual environment without sensory feedback, indicating
70 ew database, the High-performance Integrated Virtual Environment-Codon Usage Tables (HIVE-CUTs), to p
71 cs that controls an agent moving in a simple virtual environment.
72  direction participants were heading in this virtual environment.
73 tions of different amplitudes using a custom virtual environment.
74 orming a self-paced spatial memory task in a virtual environment.
75 cular imaging, we observe that navigation in virtual environments elicits activity in fewer CA1 neuro
76                Exploration in multiple novel virtual environments, compared with a single environment
77 interface in both two- and three-dimensional virtual environments.
78 urons while mice explored novel and familiar virtual environments.
79 eld formation when mice are exposed to novel virtual environments.
80                                         In a virtual evolution experiment conducted in the tropical r
81                 Here, we propose the VEPART (Virtual Expansion of Populations for Analyzing Robustnes
82                Interestingly, multiple novel virtual experiences increased the number of newborn neur
83                        We then conduct three virtual experiments to illustrate how the simulation can
84  and 23 matched nonanxious controls played a virtual game ("Cyberball") during fMRI recording.
85                       To determine whether a virtual glucose management service (vGMS) is associated
86 irtual objects, such as computer cursors and virtual helicopters, and real-world objects, such as whe
87     Furthermore, PSS improved the ability of virtual-histology intravascular ultrasound to predict MA
88 n high-risk nonculprit lesions identified on virtual-histology intravascular ultrasound.
89 d training or new experimental procedures on virtual human body parts, which are generated and visual
90 c models of human echolocation that could be virtual (i.e. simulated) or real (i.e. loudspeaker, micr
91 ured to focus or scatter light, form real or virtual images, and display variable focal lengths.
92 and experimentally validate a new algorithm, virtual inference of protein activity by enriched regulo
93 s of users extracted from data to construct "virtual" information spreading processes.
94 ry node is associated both with physical and virtual inputs and outputs.
95             Private data can be compared by 'virtual integration' to any of PATRIC's public data.
96                            The statistics of virtual knots in protein chains are compared with those
97  for resolving knotting in open curves using virtual knots, which are a wider class of topological ob
98 tifying a regime of open curves in which the virtual knotting description is likely to be important.
99                 Here, we report results of a virtual lab experiment in which 94 subjects play up to 4
100 rossmodal interference between vision of the virtual legs and tactile feedback revealed that patients
101                        Here we exploited the virtual lesion methodology offered by transcranial magne
102 ho varied along this dimension and applied a virtual lesion to the left anterior temporal lobe.
103 tivated by designer drugs (DREADDs), through virtual lesioning of amygdala in structural brain networ
104  using Linear Fascicle Evaluation (LiFE) and virtual lesions.
105                                            A virtual library containing more than 1400 structures was
106                                         This virtual library was compared with molecular databases of
107 periments on CA1 in mice as they run along a virtual linear track and use maximum entropy methods to
108                       These experimental and virtual (lipidBlast) spectra corresponded to 29 common e
109                                  A series of virtual liver lesions (five per patient, 105 total, lesi
110  study, and lower than rates projected for a virtual long-term placebo cohort.
111 dback revealed that patients assimilated the virtual lower limbs as if they were their own legs.
112 expanded with user-generated data in a local virtual machine environment.
113                                   Once their virtual machine instance is deployed through iPlant's At
114 ftware packages, available as a downloadable virtual machine or as a Platform-as-a-Service supported
115 y published ImmunoGlobulin Galaxy (IGGalaxy) virtual machine that was developed to visualize V(D)J ge
116 itten in Scala language (a language for Java Virtual Machine) to parse scientific names.
117 bines Docker, a container technology akin to virtual machines, with continuous integration, a softwar
118                        This corresponds to a virtual magnetic displacement to Scotland if and only if
119 to ESE, consistent with compensation for the virtual magnetic displacement.
120 rsational exchanges with a visually occluded virtual marmoset.
121  between different positions while holding a virtual mechanical system with complex dynamics (a plana
122  from the posterior parietal cortex during a virtual memory-guided two-alternative forced-choice task
123 ompounds, 28 molecules were selected by this virtual method and tested on MPO in vitro.
124             We have developed hydrogel-based virtual microfluidics as a simple and robust alternative
125 al cells and human microbiome samples in the virtual microfluidics system, and demonstrated whole-gen
126 spatially separated plasmonic entities via a virtual middle state exemplify electron-based population
127  a life-sized VB from 1PP and reflected in a virtual mirror, that spoke with corresponding lip moveme
128  and 13-14% for GEs based on calculations of virtual mixtures of the current sample set.
129 AR navigation was obtained by overlaying the virtual model onto real-time images.
130                                            A virtual model using this network demonstrated the relati
131 pathogenic mechanisms are currently unknown, virtual modeling suggests that raltegravir may bind with
132                                 We then used virtual modeling to visualize interactions between ralte
133        VR surgical planning was performed on virtual models.
134 e is a statistically significant variance in virtual monochromatic CT numbers from the same lesion ex
135 o incorporate realistic haptic feedback into virtual moral simulations.
136 y HD showed impaired performance in both the virtual Morris water maze and the CANTAB paired associat
137 n the human hippocampus during both real and virtual movement but appear as transient bursts in disti
138 ippocampus EEG traces during real as well as virtual movement.
139                  By exploiting an exhaustive virtual mutation screening, we generated mutants of the
140                   Results Fusion imaging for virtual navigation enabled matching of real-time contras
141 ver, intra-hippocampus EEG recordings during virtual navigation in humans have consistently reported
142 th entorhinal cortical electrodes performing virtual navigation tasks to memorized locations enabled
143 urons for a month as mice stably performed a virtual-navigation task.
144 ration dual-energy computed tomographic (CT) virtual noncalcium (VNCa) technique for detection of tra
145 in patients with multiple myeloma by using a virtual noncalcium (VNCa) technique.
146 attenuation was analyzed on the basis of the virtual noncalcium and calcium overlay images and classi
147 proved with combined bone reconstruction and virtual noncalcium images (median score: 10, 9, and 10 f
148               Three radiologists interpreted virtual noncalcium images for traumatic bone marrow edem
149 ity of dual-energy computed tomographic (CT) virtual noncalcium images in the detection of nondisplac
150 tandard bone reconstructions, dual-energy CT virtual noncalcium images increased sensitivity for the
151                             Sensitivity with virtual noncalcium images was 77% and 91% (17 and 20 of
152 ee readers when both bone reconstruction and virtual noncalcium images were used.
153 e cases were interpreted alone and then with virtual noncalcium images.
154 resh fractures improved with the addition of virtual noncalcium reconstructions compared with that wi
155 a dual-energy (DE) computed tomographic (CT) virtual noncalcium technique can improve the detection r
156                   Conclusion The DE CT-based virtual noncalcium technique may enable depiction of bon
157 sidering the gain in true decisions with the virtual noncalcium technique on a patient level, between
158 canner, reconstructed into three-dimensional virtual objects and analysed in visualisation programmes
159 r research using non-invasive BCI to control virtual objects, such as computer cursors and virtual he
160 ll as dynamic holograms of three-dimensional virtual objects.
161                           E(r) considers all virtual orbitals below the free electron limit and is de
162 e is to discuss the locality of occupied and virtual orthogonal Hartree-Fock orbitals generated by lo
163                Through a computer-programmed virtual partner, we demonstrate adaptive plasticity in l
164 igation of remodelling in disease, and thus, virtual pathology and archiving.
165  Two identical cohorts, each comprising 1000 virtual patients with progressive bilateral keratoconus,
166 orth American PICUs that participated in the Virtual Pediatric Systems, LLC (VPS, LLC, Los Angeles, C
167 simulations and optical mapping experiments, virtual PentaRay recordings demonstrated that electrogra
168   This algorithm was tested and validated on virtual phantoms incorporating known degrees and distrib
169 known distortion values and distributions in virtual phantoms.
170  Lorentzian resonances we then show that the virtual photon population is only quantitatively affecte
171 y virtual Compton scattering (DVCS)-a highly virtual photon scatters off the proton, which subsequent
172    Here we reveal a class of real-photon and virtual-photon long-range quantum electrodynamic interac
173  and numerical results for the population of virtual photons in presence of arbitrary losses.
174 s of excitations, leading to a population of virtual photons in the system's ground state.
175 quency aligned inside a band gap of the PCW, virtual photons mediate coherent spin-spin interactions
176                            In a step towards virtual physical examinations, we developed and report f
177 clinically realizable protocols) across each virtual population.
178                              We created 1000 virtual populations of 1 million children through the ag
179 plified and used to create a large number of virtual populations.
180  collected monetary tokens under a threat of virtual predation.
181 kens on a spatial grid while under threat of virtual predation.
182  To assess the predictive performance of our virtual reaction extraction tool, 38 potential substrate
183                      Immersive, head-mounted virtual reality (HMD-VR) provides a unique opportunity t
184                       Fortunately, immersive Virtual Reality (iVR) technology has improved appreciabl
185                            Three-dimensional virtual reality (VR) biliary anatomy models can be obtai
186   To investigate the effect of exposure to a virtual reality (VR) environment preoperatively on patie
187                       To address this issue, Virtual Reality (VR) has been proposed as a potential so
188  the broad use of Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) in the fields of bioinformatics and
189                                  Advances in Virtual Reality (VR) technologies allow the investigatio
190 bining treadmill training with non-immersive virtual reality (VR) to target both cognitive aspects of
191                  Here, we combined immersive virtual reality and EEG recording to explore whether emb
192        Such situations include navigation in virtual reality and head-restricted conditions, since th
193 ere has been rapid adoption of non-immersive virtual reality as a rehabilitation strategy despite the
194 l stress: combat-related mental stress using virtual reality combat exposure (VRCE) and non-combat re
195 o develop accurate 3D motion perception in a virtual reality environment, even after prolonged exposu
196 ) in responsive, web-based visualization and virtual reality environments.
197  here, based on full-body motion capture and virtual reality feedback, directly addresses this issue
198                                              Virtual reality has been used to embody adults in the bo
199 (Vivid Vision) run in the Oculus Rift OC DK2 virtual reality head mounted display (Oculus VR).
200  effect of dichoptic visual training using a virtual reality head mounted display in a sample of anis
201                   Dichoptic training using a virtual reality head mounted display seems to be an effe
202 sing transcranial magnetic stimulation and a virtual reality navigation task has shown that we need t
203 ls, but these were driven by three trials of virtual reality or Nintendo Wii.
204          Here, we offer and validate a novel virtual reality paradigm to study threat-related learnin
205                 To investigate the effect of virtual reality proficiency-based training on actual cat
206              Cataract surgical training on a virtual reality simulator (EyeSi) until a proficiency-ba
207  improved by proficiency-based training on a virtual reality simulator.
208 e granule neurons with a novel, unrestrained virtual reality system for rodents, we discovered that a
209 s, we next established a freely controllable virtual reality system for unrestrained mice.
210                  We do so by using immersive Virtual Reality technologies with spatialized audio.
211 y that were manipulated experimentally using virtual reality technology.
212 ts in the OR-32% and 38%, respectively-after virtual reality training (P = 0.008 and P = 0.018).
213 e surgeries before and 3 surgeries after the virtual reality training were video-recorded, anonymized
214 icient of 0.92 and 0.86 before and after the virtual reality training, respectively.
215 dy was to define which surgeons benefit from virtual reality training.
216 ssions, 60 min each) of either non-immersive virtual reality using the Nintendo Wii gaming system (VR
217 im was to compare the safety and efficacy of virtual reality with recreational therapy on motor recov
218 udies in humans and nonhuman primates (i.e., virtual reality) show that reduced sensory input alters
219 mbling and the provision of novel tools (eg, virtual reality) to assess the effectiveness of new poli
220 rall this research combines state-of-the-art virtual reality, robotic movement simulations, and reali
221 l environments in both the real world and in virtual reality.
222 ortant for future neurobiological studies in virtual reality.
223 male and female mice, as animals performed a virtual-reality (VR) track running task.
224                             Here, we combine virtual-reality behavioural assays, volumetric calcium i
225 essing in the OPA while subjects performed a virtual-reality memory task that required them to learn
226 arios, was completed using a custom designed virtual-reality platform.
227                 Our study presents the first virtual reconstructions of plesiosaur endosseous labyrin
228 ects were trained to detect small changes in virtual-room size analyzing real-time generated echoes o
229           We then asked subjects to estimate virtual-room size with either active or passive sounds w
230  the system based on where a user looks in a virtual scene.
231                                  We report a virtual screen based on molecular docking that allows th
232 nhibitor scaffold, which was uncovered via a virtual screen followed by testing in a fluorescence ani
233 a drug molecule with an anticancer target, a virtual screen of this target with a small ligand librar
234     Experimental testing demonstrated that a virtual screen with ToxDock correctly identified three b
235                       This approach includes virtual screening (structure- and ligand-based design) a
236 interest in using structural information for virtual screening (VS) of libraries and for structure-ba
237                            A structure-based virtual screening (VS) protocol was developed with the i
238 mpound collection was evaluated by consensus virtual screening and a hit was identified.
239 e updated homology models will be useful for virtual screening and drug design.
240 d lead discovery (FBLD) by NMR combined with virtual screening and re-mining of biochemical high-thro
241                        These results support virtual screening as an effective tool for discovery of
242 ibrium property is surprisingly effective in virtual screening because true ligands form more-resilie
243                              The prospective virtual screening campaign yielded a high 32% hit rate,
244                         It was identified by virtual screening from a NCI small molecule library, but
245 omic-resolution information, structure-based virtual screening has rarely been used to drive fragment
246 ategy to guide lead optimization, a 5 microM virtual screening hit was transformed to a series of ver
247                    This study used in silico virtual screening methodology to identify several nonhyd
248         This protocol covers the docking and virtual screening methods provided by the AutoDock suite
249    According to this pattern, a ligand-based virtual screening of 1 444 880 active compounds from Chi
250                                     Finally, virtual screening of 29332 metabolites predicted 146 com
251                                          The virtual screening of 68,752 natural compounds via molecu
252          Using crystallographic data and the virtual screening of a chemical library, we identified a
253 nd-optimized structural templates to perform virtual screening of available compound libraries for ne
254 armacophore model which could be used in the virtual screening of compound collections and potentiall
255            A pharmacophore and docking-based virtual screening of compound libraries led to the selec
256           Docking tools are largely used for virtual screening of small drug-like molecules, but thei
257 stal structure, we performed structure-based virtual screening of small-molecule libraries to seek in
258                                      Through virtual screening of the National Cancer Institute Diver
259 mpt us to identify, through a receptor-based virtual screening on an in house database, dual MDM2/MDM
260                                      Using a virtual screening platform to search novel chemical prob
261              Here, we have performed a novel virtual screening procedure, depending on ligand-based p
262  and external data indicate a high value for virtual screening projects.
263            Users can import, create and edit virtual screening queries in an interactive browser-base
264                  These results indicate that virtual screening strategies can be successfully applied
265                                            A virtual screening study aimed at identifying small molec
266        Here we performed an expression-based virtual screening to identify highly active antileukemic
267 used in this study were identified through a virtual screening using HIV-reverse transcriptase (RT),
268                              Subsequently, a virtual screening with a library of 28341 compounds iden
269                We integrated structure-based virtual screening with the chemical genomics analysis of
270 hthyl salicylic acyl hydrazone (NSAH), using virtual screening, binding affinity, inhibition, and cel
271  various hit identification tasks, including virtual screening, compound repurposing, and the detecti
272  of self-docked complexes, and enrichment in virtual screening, using a large data set of PDB complex
273                        Using structure-based virtual screening, we identified a compound predicted to
274 igorous experimental screening and in silico virtual screening, we recently identified novel classes
275 cophore modeling followed by structure-based virtual screening.
276  knowledge in machine learning to facilitate virtual screening.
277 a combination of structure- and ligand-based virtual screening.
278 quantify the interactions in structure-based virtual screening.
279 t chronic stress, relate to performance in a virtual sequential foraging task.
280 ity enables users to order a test kit from a virtual service (via a website or app), collect their ow
281                                              Virtual slicing by means of 2D XRF tomography, combined
282                                    Field and virtual soil coring simulation results demonstrated that
283 back as they moved their fingertip through a virtual soundscape.
284                              Using a special virtual space technique, we assess how humans perceive e
285 ) enabling and understanding shared auditory virtual spaces, (e) holistic approaches to health manage
286 le intervention therapies simulated on 5,000 virtual subjects suggest the advantage of pathogen reduc
287                                          The virtual substrate method represents a benchmark for surf
288                           Here, we propose a virtual substrate method, inspired by the four-point pro
289 ahedral subunits, respectively, display high virtual symmetry (O(h)), and are unique examples of clus
290 al visual environment, participants tilted a virtual table through continuous wrist flexion/extension
291                            In total, 147 AMF virtual taxa (VT) were detected, including 22 VT new to
292                    Davison et al. claim that virtual taxa of Glomeromycota show little endemism and t
293 ions typically occur at a lower frequency in virtual than real world navigation.
294  control of his paralysed arm with that of a virtual three-dimensional arm.
295                               We simulated a virtual trial comparing long-term outcomes of pre-LT ver
296 of periodic van der Waals' (vdW) gaps (i.e., virtual vacancy layers) in the stack of atomic layers an
297 is issue of the JCI, Possin et al. present a virtual version of the Morris water maze (a common test
298   Using a robotic exoskeleton coupled with a virtual visual environment, participants tilted a virtua
299 resolution and (2) quantified the impacts of virtual water trade on water use and water stress at bot
300  may experience better quality vision in the virtual world than in the real one.
301 e CIT for transplants that went ahead with a virtual XM was 3 hours shorter than those requiring a pr

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