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In the second case, a thin-layer cell based formalism is used to develop a new model to understand feedback SECM experiments carried out with an additional redox mediator in solution.

Panorama was started in 2013 by two Yale undergraduate students, Aaron Feuer and Xan Tanner, who wanted to figure out the best way for schools to collect and understand feedback from their students.

All patients reported that the questionnaire items and format were easy to understand (feedback form question 1,3).

Our findings suggest that unregulated providers not only understand feedback reports related to quality of care, but may also be able to act as change agents if empowered with sufficient self-efficacy.

We found that unregulated providers in LTC settings express both an ability to understand feedback reports presented as part of a quality improvement intervention, and perceive that these reports provide them with information that is useful for changing resident care.

Similarly, the RAS pathway signature could also be used to map and understand feedback regulation of RAS signaling after pharmacological inhibition of RAS or PI3K signaling components in different tumor contexts.

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A key component of resilience is to understand feedbacks among components of biophysical systems, such as physical drivers, ecological responses and the subsequent feedbacks onto physical process.

A great challenge of particular importance is to understand feedbacks between resource heterogeneity and clonality, as there is mutual causality between them.

More research is required to better understand feedbacks between management, changes in precipitation, temperature, and the magnitude of the CO2 fertilization effect under field conditions, all of which have a strong effect on the bioenergy potential.

However, scientists (outside Nazi Germany) deemed it unethical to try such experiments on humans, since the physiology of female reproduction depends on a delicate, imperfectly understood feedback system.

As noted by Gross and Blasius in [4], however, real OSNs typically exhibit both types of dynamics, forming an adaptive, or co-evolutionary, system in which the network topology and the state of nodes/links affect each other through a (rather poorly understood) feedback loop.

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