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[1]
Introduction to Operations Research.
[2]
Towards a 'manifesto' for super-recognizer research.
[3]
Right on track? Performance of satellite telemetry in terrestrial wildlife research.
[4]
Role of Big Data in Cardiovascular Research.
[5]
An Evaluation System of Fundus Photograph-Based Intelligent Diagnostic Technology for Diabetic Retinopathy and Applicability for Research.
[6]
Rawls and Social Value in Research.
[7]
Environmental exposures during windows of susceptibility for breast cancer: a framework for prevention research.
[8]
Visualizing the intellectual structure and evolution of electronic health and telemedicine research.
[9]
Three Methods for Engaging Patients and Care Partners in Patient Portal Research.
[10]
A realist review of community engagement with health research.
[11]
Experiences in the Gulf of Mexico: Overcoming Obstacles for Commercial Fishing Occupational Safety and Health Research.
[12]
Agent-based Modeling: A Research Strategy for Challenging Problems in Nursing Research.
[13]
Plant Development and Organogenesis: From Basic Principles to Applied Research.
[14]
Online volunteer laboratories for human subjects research.
[15]
Factors that advantage the research. Case the researchers FIME-UANL
[16]
Multidisciplinary approaches to understanding auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia and nonschizophrenia populations: the International Consortium on Hallucination Research.
[17]
Adjusting the focus: A public health ethics approach to data research.
[18]
Electronic Networking Programs in the Greek Health System. The case of "Clarity": a First Research.
[19]
Artificial intelligence and machine learning in spine research.
[20]
Open Defecation Practices in Lodwar, Kenya: A Mixed-Methods Research.
[21]
Beyond exploratory: a tailored framework for designing and assessing qualitative health research.
[22]
Care model for Primary Care workers: Convergent Care Research.
[23]
CSeDResearch.org: Resources for primary and secondary computer science education research
[24]
Weight-related stigma mediates the relationship between weight status and bodily pain: A conceptual model and call for further research.
[25]
A four-stage framework for conducting feminist storytelling research.
[26]
Hydroclimatic Variability and Predictability: A Survey of Recent Research.
[27]
From Pre-Diabetes to Diabetes: Diagnosis, Treatments and Translational Research.
[28]
Use of Claims Data for Cost and Cost-Effectiveness Research.
[29]
The (in)credible words of women: false allegations in European rape research.
[30]
The Evolving Use of Electronic Health Records (EHR) for Research.
[31]
Postpositivist critical realism: philosophy, methodology and method for nursing research.
[32]
Philosophy and quality? TAPUPASM as an approach to rigour in critical realist research.
[33]
Health research systems in change: the case of 'Push the Pace' in the National Institute for Health Research.
[34]
Combining community resurvey data to advance global change research.
[35]
Discourse Analysis: A Novel Analytical Technique for Qualitative Nutrition Research.
[36]
The redundancy of positivism as a paradigm for nursing research.
[37]
Evidence in Orthodontics related to qualitative research.
[38]
The Rise and Fall of Kappa-Opioid Receptors in Drug Abuse Research.
[39]
Automating the Capture of Structured Pathology Data for Prostate Cancer Clinical Care and Research.
[40]
A Privacy Preserving Approach to Feasibility Analyses on Distributed Data Sources in Biomedical Research.
[41]
Are low doses of caffeine as ergogenic as higher doses? A critical review highlighting the need for comparison with current best practice in caffeine research.
[42]
Statistical methods in cancer research. Volume IV. Descriptive epidemiology.
[43]
MCN keys to research. Research designs: descriptive method.
[44]
Pioneering Construction Materials through Prototypological Research.
[45]
Holding Firm: Power, Push-Back, and Opportunities in Navigating the Liminal Space of Critical Qualitative Health Research.
[46]
Multi-domain semantic similarity in biomedical research.
[47]
Big Data and Radiology Research.
[48]
A Software Tool Aimed at Automating the Generation, Distribution, and Assessment of Social Media Messages for Health Promotion and Education Research.
[49]
Erratum to title: Study of Effect of Age and Gender Related Differences on Common Paper and Pencil Neurocognitive Tests in Adolescents (Published in Journal of Cilinical and Diagnostic Research. 2014 November: 8(11):). BC05-BC10
[50]
Fuzzy cognitive mapping: an old tool with new uses in nursing research.
[51]
Disseminating research.
[52]
Perspective review of optical imaging in welfare assessment in animal-based research.
[53]
How to integrate physical activity and exercise approaches into inpatient treatment for eating disorders: fifteen years of clinical experience and research.
[54]
Who r u?: On the (in)accuracy of incumbent-based estimates of range restriction in criterion-related and differential validity research.
[55]
Data in question: A survey of European biobank professionals on ethical, legal and societal challenges of biobank research.
[56]
Using mobile technology to engage sexual and gender minorities in clinical research.
[57]
Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Techniques in Neuropsychiatric Research.
[58]
Reflecting on Leadership Development through Community Based Participatory Action Research.
[59]
Building a Workforce for Future Health Systems: Reflections from Health Policy and Systems Research.
[60]
Characteristics of prescription in 29 Level 3 Neonatal Wards over a 2-year period (2017-2018). An inventory for future research.
[61]
Power Distance and Physician-Nurse Collegial Relations Across 14 European Countries: National Culture is Not Merely a Nuisance Factor in International Comparative Research.
[62]
Recent advances in amniote palaeocolour reconstruction and a framework for future research.
[63]
A national UK audit of suprapubic catheter insertion practice and rate of bowel injury with comparison to a systematic review and meta-analysis of available research.
[64]
The Y chromosome as the most popular marker in genetic genealogy benefits interdisciplinary research.
[65]
Quantifying the complexity of medical research.
[66]
The need for cell lines from diverse ethnic backgrounds for prostate cancer research.
[67]
Potential of Virtual Earth Observation Constellations in Archaeological Research.
[68]
Plastination-A scientific method for teaching and research.
[69]
Report of a National Cancer Institute special panel: Characterization of the physical parameters of particle beams for biological research.
[70]
Discipline building in Germany: women and genetics at the Berlin Institute for Heredity Research.
[71]
Leaf: an open-source, model-agnostic, data-driven web application for cohort discovery and translational biomedical research.
[72]
Dr. Daniel Acosta and In Vitro toxicology at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's National Center for Toxicological Research.
[73]
Cross-Sectoral Big Data: The Application of an Ethics Framework for Big Data in Health and Research.
[74]
Reading comprehension interventions for students with autism spectrum disorders: a synthesis of research.
[75]
Creating a long-term future for big data in obesity research.
[76]
Establishing an infrastructure for collaboration in primate cognition research.
[77]
Key determinants of health and wellbeing of dentists within the UK: a rapid review of over two decades of research.
[78]
The Revolution in Health Research.
[79]
How theory and design-based research can mature PBL practice and research.
[80]
Factors Influencing Parents' and Children's Misperception of Children's Weight Status: a Systematic Review of Current Research.
[81]
Applications of geographic information systems (GIS) data and methods in obesity-related research.
[82]
Towards a nationwide implementation of a standardized nutrition and dietetics terminology in clinical practice: a pre-implementation focus group study including a pretest and using the consolidated framework for implementation research.
[83]
Experience of Health Leadership in Partnering With University-Based Researchers in Canada - A Call to "Re-imagine" Research.
[84]
Results from one-year use of an electronic Clinical Decision Support System in a post-conflict context: An implementation research.
[85]
COALIA: A Computational Model of Human EEG for Consciousness Research.
[86]
Contemporary Views of Research Participant Willingness to Participate and Share Digital Data in Biomedical Research.
[87]
Will the public take a universal influenza vaccine?: the need for social and behavioral science research.
[88]
Designing Videogames to Crowdsource Accelerometer Data Annotation for Activity Recognition Research.
[89]
What Is Influencer Marketing and How Does It Target Children? A Review and Direction for Future Research.
[90]
Calibration of high dynamic range images for applied color and lighting research.
[91]
High Arctic ecosystem states: Conceptual models of vegetation change to guide long-term monitoring and research.
[92]
Reflecting the health opportunity costs of funding decisions within value frameworks: Initial estimates and the need for further research.
[93]
Entrepreneurship and Family Role: A Systematic Review of a Growing Research.
[94]
Chemical elements and preeclampsia - An overview of current problems, challenges and significance of recent research.
[95]
Creating a Comprehensive Approach to Exposing Underrepresented Pre-health Professions Students to Clinical Medicine and Health Research.
[96]
New insights into the mycobacterial PE and PPE proteins provide a framework for future research.
[97]
From country control programmes to translational research.
[98]
PhenX: Vector measures for tobacco regulatory research.
[99]
The appropriateness of DUNDRUM-3 and DUNDRUM-4 for Māori in forensic mental health services in New Zealand: participatory action research.
[100]
Engaging College-Level Baccalaureate-MD Students in Clinical Research.
[101]
Tech giants, armed with wearables data, are entrenching in health research.