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1 e Structured Assessment of Cataract Surgical Skill).
2  role of the CB and M1 when learning a novel skill.
3 approaches may not yield adequate predictive skill.
4 e senior medical students for this important skill.
5  assessed knowledge and image interpretation skill.
6 keys must practice to learn this traditional skill.
7 cuity) limit that was independent of reading skill.
8 less of their current level of computational skill.
9 tomorrow requires new emphases on analytical skills.
10 sonal, interpersonal, and emotion regulation skills.
11 may influence performance in untrained motor skills.
12 quiz, and checklist evaluations of practical skills.
13 expertise demands technical and nontechnical skills.
14 ositively affected both dimensions of social skills.
15 reer development must move beyond scientific skills.
16 d develops students' ethical decision-making skills.
17 e often criticized for deficiencies in these skills.
18  a network-based method for measuring worker skills.
19 d, reflect failure of adaptive complex motor skills.
20 are, and clinician training in communication skills.
21 n making and interprofessional communication skills.
22 or surgeons seeking to develop peer-coaching skills.
23 ity to decide when to develop and apply said skills.
24 ting the ANS in the development of numerical skills.
25 ly impaired, others retain their ability and skills.
26 ical patient outcomes are related to surgeon skills.
27 es regardless of the available bioinformatic skills.
28 hlear implants did not improve communication skills.
29  in teaching and assessing hands-on clinical skills.
30  from tumor tissue, and basic tissue culture skills.
31  needed and existing biomedical data science skills.
32 igher wages than those with more specialized skills.
33 microbiology RI determined the most relevant skills.
34 as patient health, sampling method and staff skills.
35 elopment in social, emotional, and cognitive skills.
36 al, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
37 ntogenetic construction of survival-relevant skills.
38  for researchers with limited bioinformatics skills.
39 improve clinical ophthalmology observational skills.
40 ndling of which requires specific programing skills.
41 f >90% in checklist evaluations of practical skills.
42 tion, often by a practitioner with nonexpert skills.
43 t of structural heart disease interventional skills.
44  relying also on animal studies of analogous skills.
45 al years after birth be able to acquire this skill?
46 eflect the necessary knowledge and technical skill a clinician must achieve before being granted priv
47 ly-August with a cross-validated correlation skill above 0.6.
48 e needs-measure what matters most, modernize skills, accelerate real-world evidence, and advance scie
49 ility to recognize individuals is a critical skill acquired early in life for group living species.
50  of generalization, wherein the knowledge or skills acquired via training, despite not being directly
51                      We predicted that early skill acquisition would be proportional to cerebellar ex
52 g the informational and neural basis of this skill acquisition.
53 data found no differences in problem-solving skills across groups.
54 t are relatively unimpaired in sensation and skilled action.
55 arning refers to the continued training of a skill after performance improvement has plateaued.
56 icantly enhanced the acquisition of teamwork skills among midlevel surgical residents.
57 gh AF anatomy has been related to linguistic skills, an explanation of how this fiber bundle may supp
58 io eradication has been the development of a skilled and deployable workforce to implement eradicatio
59         : William Francis Rienhoff Jr. was a skilled and innovative surgeon whose career spanned over
60 ut also strengths - that is, enhanced mental skills and abilities.
61 e development of doctoral students' research skills and acculturation into their respective disciplin
62 country of origin through the acquisition of skills and altered expectations for excellence.
63 dents simultaneously gain essential research skills and an unparalleled exposure to biodiversity.
64 ndamental message of this review is that the skills and analytical tools are readily attainable and w
65 mand cortex (MDC) become active when diverse skills and behaviors are being learnt.
66 d participants' experience with both motoric skills and conceptual knowledge, via motor training of k
67 rom interventions which aim to improve their skills and coping strategies for dealing with this speci
68                This process will require new skills and education in systems science, with an emphasi
69 hs during participation in a 48-96 week life-skills and job-readiness programme.
70 ject individuation limits infants' numerical skills and necessitates a reliance on continuous magnitu
71  effects of using social media on the social skills and nurse-patient interaction of nurses and empha
72  influence of social media use on the social skills and nurse-patient interaction of nurses is an are
73  most influential positive effects to social skills and nurse-patient interaction.
74 o the development of patient self-management skills and provides direction for more rigorous research
75 ganization provided a means to promote their skills and restrict competition.
76 early childhood as deficits in communication skills and social interactions.
77 viding guidance regarding core communication skills and tasks that apply across the continuum of canc
78 ns (Lean & SOP, 2 & 3) improved nontechnical skills and technical performance (P < 0.001) but improve
79 equencing data requires basic bioinformatics skills and uses publicly available bioinformatics softwa
80  can cause long-lasting deficits in language skills and verbal production, but the location of the pr
81  by scientists with a range of computational skills and which enable quick and simple QC and data ext
82                     TT improved nontechnical skills and WHO compliance (P < 0.001), but not technical
83 ng), behavioral (practical implementation of skills), and psychological (individualized or group feed
84 t, with improvements in patients' knowledge, skills, and motivation leading to improved biomedical, b
85 al memory, psychomotor speed, and fine motor skills, and sCD164 remained associated with executive fu
86 is techniques, to develop scientific writing skills, and to better embed incoming students into the s
87 ntervention changes in fundoscopy knowledge, skills, and total scores.
88 revailing view that these patients' language skills are stable, these results imply that real change
89                    On average, workers whose skills are synergistic earn more than jacks-of-all-trade
90                       Their social-cognitive skills are thus more flexible than previously assumed.
91 ange of jobs, and synergistic workers, whose skills are useful in combination and fill a hole in the
92 tcomes, and education in quality improvement skills are ways in which globalization positively affect
93           Nurses who reported confidence and skills around health promotion practice were more likely
94 thalmology chairs was to focus on developing skills as a clinician, researcher, and educator ("triple
95 ivity showed the same improvement in reading skills as children with typical motion sensitivity.
96 ins (Cetacea) have excellent social learning skills as well as a long and strong mother-calf bond.
97 ects diagnosed with ASD underwent fine motor skill assessment and scanning with diffusion tensor imag
98 e correlated with the UCSD Performance-Based Skills Assessment (UPSA) and processing speed, and the c
99 alidity evidence, including the Nontechnical Skills assessment, the Trauma Management Skills scoring
100 enabled breast models were used for clinical skills assessment.
101 followed by regression in language and motor skills at 6-18 months of age.
102 n Kabul, 5594 (82%) of 6789 women reported a skilled attendant during recent deliveries compared with
103 s alike, thus construes the mind as a mix of skills based on primary and secondary modules.
104                           The acquisition of skilled behaviors occurs later, requiring anatomical cha
105 ly constructed niches filled with artifacts, skills, beliefs, and practices that have been inherited,
106                Differences in motivation and skills between men and women have long been considered i
107 2014, but only 15% of women delivered with a skilled birth attendant by 2014.
108 economic and gender empowerment/relationship skills building of women, as well as the value of invest
109 ethod of CCBT that blends Internet-delivered skill-building modules with about 5 hours of therapeutic
110 wed immediate gains on symbolic mathematical skills but displayed no advantage in subsequent learning
111  before lesions, is not essential for manual skills, but becomes so as a result of the training.
112 , g=0.26, 95% CI=0.01-0.52) and visuospatial skills, but these were driven by three trials of virtual
113  skill diversity: jacks-of-all-trades, whose skills can be applied independently on a wide range of j
114        Clinically relevant cataract surgical skills can be improved by proficiency-based training on
115                            Sensory and motor skills can be improved with training, but learning is of
116  can be used to improve success of improved, skilled care at birth and delivery interventions.
117 stillbirth, highlighting the need for better skilled care during delivery.
118 of mechanical ventilation, and discharged to skilled-care facilities had the highest mortality rates
119                     Prognostic disclosure by skilled clinician communicators evokes a repertoire of r
120 s in their motivation to work and their work skills compared to the U.S.
121 arios demonstrated greater gains in teamwork skills compared with control groups (SimMan) (Nontechnic
122 orse daily living, communication, and social skills compared with deletion carriers without any radio
123  0.61-2.90) and equivalent gains in teamwork skills compared with high-fidelity simulations (deceased
124 escribes the required theoretical knowledge, skills, competences and training facilities (staff and i
125                     The development of these skills correlates with progressive evolution of a direct
126 in monkeys learning a traditional tool-using skill, cracking nuts using stone hammers.
127                                        Motor skills depend on the reuse of individual gestures in mul
128 ned problems acquiring proficient linguistic skills despite adequate intelligence and opportunity.
129 r in both knowledge and image interpretation skill development (maximum score difference between trai
130 vestigate knowledge and image interpretation skill development in residency by studying scores on kno
131 sociated with detectable benefits related to skill development, socialization into the academic commu
132                              Further, social skills development programs geared toward having a balan
133          Spatial abilities encompass several skills differentiable from general cognitive ability (g)
134 ad to novel therapeutic treatments for motor skill disorders.
135 o different types of workers benefiting from skill diversity: jacks-of-all-trades, whose skills can b
136  in intact animals, but came to mediate this skill due to training after stroke.
137 1-month lead time had the highest predictive skill during both the training and test periods and thus
138 enetic transmission of crucial knowledge and skills during human development and, together with langu
139 articular, we show that workers with diverse skills earn higher wages than those with more specialize
140 ly 2 weeks through the combined efforts of a skilled electrophysiologist, molecular biologist, and bi
141                     Crucially, metacognitive skills enable us to adjust ongoing behavior and determin
142 a that produce Mn oxides are extraordinarily skilled engineers of nanomaterials that contribute signi
143 ption of clinician training in communication skills, evidence for many of the clinical questions was
144 is proposes that these early-emerging social skills evolved when natural selection favored increased
145  resulted in significant improvements in the skill for forecasting TC activity at daily and seasonal
146 rformance is mandated as a required clinical skill for neurology residents by the American Council of
147                        The protocol requires skills for culturing hPSCs and careful attention to morp
148 uding insecurity, insufficient resources and skills for data collection and analysis, and absence of
149 efore and after taking the Advanced Surgical Skills for Exposure in Trauma (ASSET) course.
150 n pilot study compared the gains in teamwork skills for midlevel surgical residents at Wake Forest Ba
151 hts and behaviors; noncases were referred to Skills for Psychological Recovery, an evidence-informed
152 Under UC, all patients were referred only to Skills for Psychological Recovery.
153 are never taught the equivalent of basic lab skills for research computing.
154 adapted for university students (Mindfulness Skills for Students [MSS]) plus mental health support as
155  resident surgeon technical and nontechnical skills for trauma core competencies before and after tra
156  ASSET training improved resident procedural skills for up to 18 months.
157 he requirement of CSNs in the execution of a skilled forelimb food-pellet retrieval task in mice.
158 raining delivered during chronic stroke in a skilled forelimb reaching task.
159                             Children develop skills foundational for identifying and creating opportu
160               It implies confidence and good skills from professionals.
161 n 5 components of technical and nontechnical skills, Global Rating Scale scores, errors, and time to
162 -activation of antagonistic muscle pairs and skilled grasping deficits but normal reaching and retrie
163 nship between motion sensitivity and reading skills has been debated for more than thirty years.
164  requirement for clean rooms and specialized skills has inhibited many biologists from pursuing new m
165                               Bioinformatics skills have become essential for many research areas; ho
166 spice and palliative medicine, communication skills, health disparities, and advocacy experts to prod
167 dysfunction and auditory temporal processing skills, hearing-aid settings, working memory capacity, a
168      However, we argue that highly efficient skills (i.e., fluent and highly accurate, "automatic," p
169                                  Pretraining skill identified competency of residents vs experts.
170 Despite the vicissitudes of later life, life skills impact a range of outcomes, and the maintenance o
171                                   Fine motor skill impairments are common in autism spectrum disorder
172 at this growth can be corrected and forecast skill improved.
173 iction system that exhibits a high degree of skill in forecasting wildfire probabilities and drought
174  in a region that is nonessential for manual skill in intact animals, but came to mediate this skill
175                Incorporating this elementary skill in learning boosts the capability of neural comput
176 Most dynamical models, however, have limited skill in seasonal forecasts of the winter NAO.
177      Rehabilitative training improved manual skill in the paretic forelimb and induced the formation
178 ng in hospitals report lack of knowledge and skills in caring for this group.
179 lum intended to exercise children's emerging skills in number and geometry.
180 ories based on their relationship with other skills in the market.
181 ditionally, surgical trainees acquired these skills in the operating room; however, operative time fo
182  from deceased donors for promoting teamwork skills in this learning group.
183 s the opportunity to learn several important skills including reactor construction, charging of a bac
184 vided a cumulative inheritance of knowledge, skills, institutions, and artifacts that allows us to tr
185  are the relative contributions of cognitive skills ("intelligence") and temperament for successful o
186 ing the tools of network analysis, we divide skills into endogenous categories based on their relatio
187  the respondent profile sheet and the Social Skills Inventory.
188                     The acquisition of motor skills involves implementing action sequences that incre
189                                         This skill is present in human adults and children, as well a
190                   We show that the number of skills is associated with wealth, income, subjective wel
191 hnology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) skills is essential.
192 ative training efficacy for improving manual skills is mediated by synaptic plasticity in a region of
193 lity in the execution of movements and motor skills is ubiquitous and widely considered to be the unw
194 are providers-lack of timely attention, poor skills (knowledge or implementation), and reluctance to
195 el (reaction), all but one measured Level 2 (skills, knowledge or attitudes), none measured Level 3 (
196  and provided an effective method to promote skill learning across multiple cognitive domains, spanni
197 ole in synaptic plasticity underlying normal skill learning and addiction, endogenous and exogenous o
198                    Our results indicate that skill learning establishes nonrandom inhibitory connecti
199 nd M1 mechanisms during early and late motor skill learning in humans.
200                                              Skill learning is instantiated by changes to functional
201 striatum adjusts behaviour adaptively during skill learning, or maladaptively in the case of addictio
202 se two physiological mechanisms during motor skill learning.
203                           Superior predatory skills led to the evolutionary triumph of jawed vertebra
204 al settings and among operators with diverse skill levels.
205                             Our training and skills make us well suited to a variety of roles in publ
206 sonal (e.g. empathy), and emotion regulation skills measures (e.g. emotional intelligence) offered co
207 ctional influence of sleep spindles on motor skill memory consolidation in the elderly.
208 der adults show impoverished overnight motor skill memory consolidation relative to young adults, wit
209  spindles promote the consolidation of motor skill memory in young adults.
210 es promoted overnight consolidation of motor skill memory.
211  status of digit control in the evolution of skilled motor behaviors.
212 essful and exhibited atypical movements on a skilled-motor learning task relative to wild-type contro
213                  Learning and maintenance of skilled movements require exploration of motor space and
214 cle activation patterns and the execution of skilled movements.
215 grams geared toward having a balanced social skill must be implemented.
216 e of this council is to define the essential skills necessary to practice effective sports cardiology
217  a teaching intervention targeting cognitive skills needed to challenge a superior's decision, or a c
218 es as a person of color provided me with the skills needed to succeed as an academic in science and i
219 nurse-patient interaction, non-verbal social skills negatively influenced patient engagement (beta=-0
220 cer surgery rely on PAC facilities including skilled nursing and rehabilitation centers to help them
221 e driven by rehabilitation provided at home, skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), or acute inpatient fa
222 ged in routine office settings, and those in skilled nursing facilities.
223 , 1.16; 95% CI, 1.01-1.34), and discharge to skilled nursing facility (HR, 1.16; 95% CI, 1.01-1.34) w
224 lation coefficient = 0.01) or discharge to a skilled nursing facility (Pearson correlation coefficien
225 f death, hospitalization, and admission to a skilled nursing facility (SNF) were assessed over 2 year
226 use of observation status, or discharge to a skilled nursing facility.
227 t resource use data (e.g., hospitalizations, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation facility stays) were
228  backgrounds, such as from the community and skilled-nursing facilities (SNFs), and at various risks
229 be predicted months ahead with a significant skill of 0.56.
230       We provide the first comparison of the skill of coupled ecological-niche-population models and
231 rature and climate change, leading to higher skill of crop yield projections.
232 rk of private providers and strengthened the skills of both public and private sector clinicians-coul
233 rated tower design was beyond the innovation skills of individual children this age and so represente
234 the general and ophthalmologic observational skills of medical students.
235 ed, hands-on workshop that covered practical skills of performing fundoscopic examination and identif
236 ied, which, when combined with the cognitive skills of structural intervention and device-specific tr
237  versatile tasks in mammalian biology, their skills on a cellular level are deemed limited, mainly co
238 e-to-white (WTW) distance were measured by 2 skilled operators.
239  software, and licenses, in addition to very skilled operators.
240  performance and did not change the specific skill or factor targeted by the examination.
241 ncluding those without the special computing skills or resources.
242 oaches for those requiring expert perceptual skills or those in need of perceptual rehabilitation (su
243 ctive Structured Assessment of Non-Technical Skills (OSANTS) instruments, while as also providing a g
244 Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skill (OSATS) and the Objective Structured Assessment of
245  function, psychomotor speed, and fine motor skills (P < .05 for all comparisons).
246 ecasts for European summers have very little skill, particularly for rainfall.
247               How to improve this perceptual skill, particularly within a short training session, is
248 requiring only an inkjet printer rather than skilled personnel and clean-room facilities.
249                    The cost of equipment and skilled personnel to provide the service compromises the
250         Additionally, although verbal social skills positively affected most dimensions of nurse-pati
251 ties, which require both motor and non-motor skills, pre-date difficulties in more physically oriente
252 bined appraisal tool (The Critical Appraisal Skills Programme Qualitative Research Checklist and Pate
253 dently assessed using the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme tool for health economic evaluations.
254                           Critical Appraisal Skills Programme tools were used to assess the quality o
255 sessed using the relevant Critical Appraisal Skills Programme tools.
256                      Extensive training in a skilled reaching task promoted improved performance and
257 on (ICMS) and movements of the forelimb on a skilled reaching task.
258       It has not been clear whether this low skill reflects inherent unpredictability of summer weath
259 ggesting that domestication altered specific skills relating to this domain, whereas developmental ef
260 e, rather than time since training, affected skill retention up to 18 months later.
261 lopmental process of an important perceptual skill, revealing that the initial, coarse sensitivity to
262 cal Skills assessment, the Trauma Management Skills scoring system, the Crisis Resource Management ch
263  the protocol, researchers should have basic skill sets in photolithography and soft lithography, as
264 individual-level fitness benefits to being a skilled storyteller.
265                                   In return, skilled storytellers are preferred social partners and h
266                                       Memory skills strongly differ across the general population; ho
267 earning/memory deficits, impaired fine motor skills, subtly altered social interactions, and decrease
268  that a report addressing a highly technical skill such as medical diagnosis would be focused on orga
269 e technologies often require multiple steps, skilled technicians, and facilities to store heat-sensit
270 ecast of the winter NAO that exhibits higher skill than current dynamical models.
271 intelligence is not the variety of cognitive skills that are ontogenetically constructed, but rather
272 biomedical science and the critical thinking skills that it provides can open the door to many differ
273 e effect of this focus on individual reading skills, the Protestant territories were the first to acq
274 uestionnaire, students reported applying the skills they learned in the museum in clinically meaningf
275 s in intact neural circuits, but it requires skill to perform.
276 mizable, costly and requires a high level of skill to use and maintain.
277 tional participants with limited fabrication skills to contribute to microfluidic research.
278 hese outcomes by providing patients with the skills to cope effectively with life-threatening illness
279  requires training in bioinformatics and the skills to efficiently perform database mining.
280 : Infants and toddlers already possess basic skills to help others and share resources.
281 l treatment requires effective communication skills to improve patient acceptance and adherence, and
282 ellular levels, as well as critical clinical skills to measure multiple realms of function (eg, aerob
283 eding, and even the assessment of some motor skills too early.We sought to estimate associations betw
284  transfer.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Strength or skill training with one limb also brings about improveme
285       We found that early, and not late into skill training, CBI changed.
286 ted the efficacy of a telephone-based coping skills training (CST) intervention.
287 ist-prescribed home exercise and pain-coping skills training (PCST).
288             Despite similarities in clinical skills training and prescribing, there were great dispar
289 of women and gender empowerment/relationship skills training has been successful.
290 re: 95% CI, -8.51 to 6.71; Trauma Management Skills video score: 95% CI, -1.70 to 0.49).
291 y simulations (deceased donor) (Nontechnical Skills video score: 95% CI, -8.51 to 6.71; Trauma Manage
292 score: 95% CI, 1.06-16.41; Trauma Management Skills video score: 95% CI, 0.61-2.90) and equivalent ga
293 d with control groups (SimMan) (Nontechnical Skills video score: 95% CI, 1.06-16.41; Trauma Managemen
294                                  Mindfulness skills were assessed as potential mediators of effect.
295  could improve decision-making, and modeling skill, while also encouraging continued work on their me
296 yses for HPC-acknowledging that data science skills will be required to build a deeper understanding
297 is profile of competence matches closely the skill with which newborn infants and other species can d
298 enging to surgeons wishing to maintain their skills with complex cases as a larger and more diverse g
299 ef suckling phase, and must develop foraging skills without external input.
300 tality in Scotland is concentrated among low-skilled workers and, although mortality has improved in

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