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1 B lymphocyte activator macrophage expressed (BLAME).
2 ure to common infections in early life is to blame.
3 n cities have mainly their motor vehicles to blame.
4 ution bias led to overconfidence in external blame.
5 ce men as the head of household are often to blame.
6 inued to engage in inflammatory rhetoric and blame.
7 nscription and high replication rates are to blame.
8 e, and both investigators and funders are to blame.
9 ef, and they support moral judgments such as blame.
10 ertain phenomena in terms of a motivation to blame.
11 ioma heterogeneity often being the reason to blame.
12 s used to deliver care and eschew individual blame.
13 ter case ineffective base stacking may be to blame.
14  persistence (effort, rate, and duration) in blaming.
15 ings toward the patient, (4) minimization of blame, (5) personalization, and (6) highlighting patient
16 ion with PPOs-that aims to reduce collective blame against and promote empathy for the perspectives o
17  supervision intervention reduced collective blame against APPs 10 mo postintervention and reduced be
18 ut of a comfort zone.' Emotional upset, self-blame and feelings of vulnerability to investigative pro
19 ss) predict behavioral ratings of praise and blame and how they modulate the online neural response a
20 higher levels of internalized shame and self-blame and lower levels of social support availability, w
21 cts are mediated by reductions in collective blame and moderated by individual differences in prefere
22 nal perspective helps explain asymmetries in blame and praise: we propose that while blame is primari
23      In contrast, the tort system focuses on blame and punishment, which encourages secrecy.
24 mily tensions generated by misunderstanding, blame and secrecy.
25 anonymous reviewers to assign them credit or blame and, on this basis, inform future referee recommen
26 tion that all APPs will reoffend (collective blame) and the benefits of empathy-valuing APPs' perspec
27 o increase resilience, reduce accusation and blame, and focus on system quality improvement are vital
28 itimize their symptoms, remove self-doubt or blame, and identify factors that contribute to symptoms
29 1989, HIV messages triggered fear and victim blaming, and highlighted behaviours of a few marginalise
30                                       Victim blaming appears to be common, whereas experiencing conse
31 ogical processes linked to this hypocritical blame are largely unknown.
32 victim Initial Tweet Valence (greater victim-blaming associated with more-negative content) and obser
33 pants rated-per target stimulus-the level of blame attributable to the victim and the perceived sever
34 f human-machine shared-control vehicles, the blame attributed to the machine is reduced.
35 nd not simply the positive moral analogue of blame attributions.
36      Participants who received handoffs with blame-based bias had less accurate information recall th
37 rning, the backpropagation algorithm assigns blame by multiplying error signals with all the synaptic
38 a surprisingly simple mechanism that assigns blame by multiplying errors by even random synaptic weig
39  of these chronic illnesses can be partially blamed by altered lipid metabolism, combined with indivi
40  When an automated car harms someone, who is blamed by those who hear about it?
41                                         Much blame cast upon fisheries policy may be misguided.
42 al interpretation, participants freely chose blaming, condemning, and punishing over other appealing
43 esearchers and regulators cannot continually blame contextual factors for its failings.
44 alse expectations, and they may increasingly blame doctors for decisions that others make and enforce
45 nature of biases toward overgeneralized self-blaming emotions (eg, "feeling guilty for everything"),
46  septal region (SCSR) when experiencing self-blaming emotions relative to emotions related to blaming
47 ring the experience of self-blaming vs other-blaming emotions, RSATL-SCSR connectivity predicted risk
48 region of interest for self-blaming vs other-blaming emotions.
49 rs to contradict the clinical findings which blame excessive neutrophil influx as a major impediment
50 te human beings who are capable of deserving blame, experiencing suffering, and understanding its mea
51 editing successes to their own ability while blaming failures on randomness, an effect that influence
52 ook credit for corrected errors and accepted blame for inserted errors, claiming authorship for the a
53 osa infection, our working hypothesis places blame for microbial keratitis on bacterial adaptation to
54  Receiving social feedback such as praise or blame for one's character traits is a key component of e
55 om people with OUD, perception of individual blame for OUD, perspective of OUD as a medical condition
56 ol over social media use and increasing self-blame for overuse.
57    Methodological limitations are largely to blame for the imprecise mapping of function to structure
58 rks have mentioned that trade routes were to blame for the spread of plague in European history, yet
59                 Scholarly journals are often blamed for a gender gap in publication rates, but it is
60                                 Many spiders blamed for causing medical mischief have been elevated t
61                 Credit cards have often been blamed for consumer overspending and for the growth in h
62                            But they are also blamed for creating intergroup enmity, particularly whil
63 s thyroid adenomas and lymph nodes have been blamed for false-positive studies, but the radioactivity
64 t are used worldwide on corn crops have been blamed for honeybee decline.
65                             The BBB has been blamed for limiting the access of therapeutic drugs to t
66 Eve was framed." Thousands of years of being blamed for original sin and still many wonder, where's t
67 cially palmitate (PA), in the human diet are blamed for potential health risks such as obesity and ca
68  surface of airway epithelial cells has been blamed for the inefficient transfer of viral vectors to
69 ilability of highly palatable foods is often blamed for the rising incidence of obesity.
70 d for enabling high-performance batteries or blamed for their eventual death.
71 mpairments in diabetic neutrophils have been blamed for this co-morbidity, what causes these impairme
72                   Globalization is routinely blamed for various ills, including fueling conflict in s
73                                The resulting blame game allows analysis of four policy-relevant quest
74 ntributed to an ongoing debate on whether to blame high prices or high utilization of services for es
75 the scientific literature and the media that blame hygiene for the increases in immunoregulatory diso
76 r, these data illustrate that the collective blame hypocrisy intervention enduringly reduces harmful
77                              Our 'collective blame hypocrisy' intervention highlights the hypocrisy i
78 es, and DCS: Retroviral forced expression of BLAME in hematopoietic cells of transplanted mice showed
79                           Rather than simply blaming involved clinicians, systems for managing tests
80           Results revealed that hypocritical blame is associated with reduced prosocial motivation sp
81         One possibility is that hypocritical blame is associated with the costs of being prosocial, s
82 s in blame and praise: we propose that while blame is primarily for punishment and signaling one's mo
83                                              Blame is typically placed on complicated regulatory proc
84             Previous postmortem studies have blamed it on a reduction in spine density, though result
85 rm judgments, moral wrongness judgments, and blame judgments.
86 as down-regulated for acceptability, but not blame, judgments for accidental harm condition, suggesti
87 stent reporting policies or feelings of self-blame may impede clinicians from reporting assaults, thu
88                                              BLAME may therefore play a role in B lineage commitment
89 s that the media and public health messaging blamed minority ethnic groups for spreading infection; a
90 ly one driver makes an error, that driver is blamed more regardless of whether that driver is a machi
91 ind that our intervention reduces collective blame of Muslims and downstream anti-Muslim sentiments r
92 erventions that target complicated grief and blaming of others may also improve outcomes in symptomat
93 s not presently possible to place pathogenic blame on any single protein (i.e. amyloid beta or TDP-43
94 n resource-poor settings has been frequently blamed on delays in treatment seeking.
95  1 (IGF1) levels, and the reduction has been blamed on malnutrition and pulmonary inflammation.
96        For nearly a century, cancer has been blamed on somatic mutation.
97  mountains of the American tropics have been blamed on the interaction of anthropogenic climate chang
98 ord, any subsequent nerve deficit is usually blamed on the neuraxial block provided.
99 ypically, such "failures of translation" are blamed on the poor predictiveness of animal models.
100 reviews were rarely helpful, offering either blame or false reassurance that the suicide was inevitab
101  Exp. 1 asks whether intended harm motivates blame or merely demonstrates the actor's intrinsic blame
102 ndoffs had 1 of 3 types of bias: stereotype, blame, or doubt.
103     One form of hypocrisy occurs when people blame others for transgressing moral principles they the
104 ing emotions relative to emotions related to blaming others (eg, "indignation or anger toward others"
105                             Losing a mother, blaming others, low self-esteem, negative coping, and co
106 d in the tendency for people to collectively blame outgroup but not ingroup members for blameworthy a
107 cal language that casts doubt, belittles, or blames patients jeopardises the therapeutic relationship
108                                Institutional blame placed on the transplant surgeon following a postt
109                                 Many experts blame problems with completion and implementation, but t
110 tivity in these regions predicted praise and blame ratings.
111                 Shock, grief, guilt, fear of blame, self-doubt, shame, anger, and betrayal were the m
112                                              BLAME shares the structural features of the CD2 family c
113 y and a secondary driver and to indicate how blame should be allocated.
114 llingness to profit from another's harm, and blaming somebody else for similarly profiting, is relate
115                This difference leads some to blame storytelling for presenting a distorted view of sc
116 e, we test whether a measure of hypocritical blame that quantifies the discrepancy between willingnes
117                    Scientists and physicians blame the press, claiming that journalists are careless
118       We conclude that people simultaneously blame the robot for its specific norm-violating action a
119 d economically disenfranchised, fostering a "blame the victim" attitude; and that controlling lead ex
120  in butter hardness, leading to news reports blaming the increased hardness on palm oil-based supplem
121         Although human exploitation is often blamed, the role of natural population dynamics in the p
122 en stress and stillbirth so that they do not blame themselves for the event.
123 titative PCR and Northern blot analysis show BLAME to be expressed in lymphoid tissue and, more speci
124            African Americans attributed less blame to the mother, showed less anger, more sympathy, a
125 ypothesis that during the experience of self-blaming vs other-blaming emotions, RSATL-SCSR connectivi
126 an a priori SCSR region of interest for self-blaming vs other-blaming emotions.
127                              Too easily, the blame was put on one man-Mahler's successor, Hiroshi Nak
128              Analyses determined that victim-blaming was influenced by victim Initial Tweet Valence (
129 th mental health problems have themselves to blame, was associated with lower likelihood of unemploym
130 strategies, such as denial, venting and self-blame, were associated with higher post-traumatic stress
131   These results support a model of "empathic blame", whereby the perceived suffering of a victim colo
132 In contrast to the large literature on moral blame, work on how people attribute praise has, until re

 
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