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Subject Areas on Research
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Advanced Diagnostic and Therapeutic Bronchoscopy: Technology and Reimbursement.
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Anticipating the future and change.
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Application of an integrated radio-frequency/shim coil technology for signal recovery in fMRI.
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Association of Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Reimbursement, New Technology Add-on Payment, and Procedure Volumes With Embolic Protection Device Use.
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Bridging New Technology Into Clinical Practice With Mobile Apps, Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes, and Wearables.
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Capturing in-field root system dynamics with RootTracker.
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Colorectal Cancer Screening: A Quality Improvement Initiative Using a Bilingual Patient Navigator, Mobile Technology, and Fecal Immunochemical Testing to Engage Hispanic Adults.
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Commentary: Expandable Cage Technology-Transforaminal, Anterior, and Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion.
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Computer-related anxiety: examining the impact of technology-specific affect on the performance of a computerized neuropsychological assessment measure.
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Cultivating PhD Aspirations during College.
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Developing practitioner leaders in a distance education doctoral program: challenges and opportunities.
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Editorial commentary: Pulsed field catheter ablation in atrial fibrillation: The promising future of an old technology.
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Emerging Implantable-Device Technology for Patients at the Intersection of Electrophysiology and Heart Failure Interdisciplinary Care.
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Feasibility of implementing mobile technology-delivered mental health treatment in routine adult sickle cell disease care.
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Frustration With Technology and its Relation to Emotional Exhaustion Among Health Care Workers: Cross-sectional Observational Study.
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Home-based tele-rehabilitation presents comparable positive impact on self-reported functional outcomes as usual care: The Singapore Tele-technology Aided Rehabilitation in Stroke (STARS) randomised controlled trial.
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How a diverse research ecosystem has generated new rehabilitation technologies: Review of NIDILRR's Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers.
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Imagining a lean and agile digital health ecosystem - a measure of pandemic responsiveness.
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In-Home Passive Sensor Data Collection and Its Implications for Social Media Research: Perspectives of Community Women in Rural South Africa.
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Intellectual environment, technical resources and curiosity: elements for competitive research.
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Investigator Experiences Using Mobile Technologies in Clinical Research: Qualitative Descriptive Study.
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Investing in Health Innovation: A Cornerstone to Achieving Global Health Convergence.
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Linking big: the continuing promise of evolutionary synthesis.
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Measurement of older adults' social networks using technologies in the context of health and social care: a scoping review protocol.
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Mobile Technologies and Cervical Cancer Screening in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review.
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NIfTI-MRS: A standard data format for magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
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Needle types used in abdominal cross-sectional interventional radiology: a survey of the Society of Abdominal Radiology emerging technology commission.
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Novel technologies for emission reduction complement conservation agriculture to achieve negative emissions from row-crop production.
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Postsecondary Faculty Attitudes and Beliefs about Writing-Based Pedagogies in the STEM Classroom.
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Property structures, demography and the crisis of the agrarian economy of colonial Bombay Presidency.
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Recent Advances in Radio-Frequency Coil Technologies: Flexible, Wireless, and Integrated Coil Arrays.
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Reply to Amundson: Time to go to work.
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Reply to Eric Schlote regarding "Evaluation of dilute hydrogen peroxide technology for continuous room decontamination of multidrug-resistant organisms".
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Science and Technology
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Sex differences in learning in chimpanzees.
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Site-scale Urban Water Mass Balance Assessment (SUWMBA) to quantify water performance of urban design-technology-environment configurations.
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Stroke: working toward a prioritized world agenda.
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Student Learning Dispositions: Multidimensional Profiles Highlight Important Differences among Undergraduate STEM Honors Thesis Writers.
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Successful Identification of Anatomical Markers and Placement of Feeding Tubes in Critically Ill Patients via Camera-Assisted Technology with Real-Time Video Guidance.
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Taming the wilderness: the lifestyle improvement movement in rural Japan, 1925-1965.
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Technological infrastructure, sleep, and rest-activity patterns in a Kaqchikel Maya community.
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Technologies for global health.
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Technology and TBI: Perspectives of persons with TBI and their family caregivers on technology solutions to address health, wellness, and safety concerns.
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Technology-based cognitive training and rehabilitation interventions for individuals with mild cognitive impairment: a systematic review.
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The Impact of Instrumentation and Implant Surface Technology on Cervical and Thoracolumbar Fusion.
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The Nephrology Clinician Educator: Pathway and Future.
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The Technology Landscape of Patient-Centered Clinical Decision Support - Where Are We and What Is Needed?
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The constructal law of design and evolution in nature.
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Touching beliefs: Using touchscreen technology to elicit subjective expectations in survey research.
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Use of WhatsApp messaging technology to strengthen obstetric referrals in the Greater Accra Region, Ghana: Findings from a feasibility study.
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Using Technology to Measure Older Adults' Social Networks for Health and Well-Being: A Scoping Review.
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Using mobile health technologies to test the association of cocaine use with sexual desire and risky sexual behaviors among people with and without HIV who use illicit stimulants.
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Vital Directions for Health and Health Care: An Initiative of the National Academy of Medicine.
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Wearable Technology and Long-term Weight Loss.
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Writing-to-learn in undergraduate science education: a community-based, conceptually driven approach.
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Keywords of People
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Charles, Hal Cecil,
Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Radiology,
Radiology
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Newell, Richard G.,
Adjunct Professor,
Environmental Sciences and Policy
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Shaw, Ryan,
Associate Professor in the School of Nursing,
Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship
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Starmer, Charles Franklin,
Professor Emeritus of Computer Science,
Computer Science
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Taekman, Jeffrey Marc,
Professor Emeritus of Anesthesiology,
Anesthesiology, Neuroanesthesia
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Turner, David Ashley,
Consulting Professor in the Department of Pediatrics,
Pediatrics, Critical Care Medicine