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1 ethods of service delivery during the health crisis.
2 s and professional societies to resolve this crisis.
3 vide scientific solutions to stem the opioid crisis.
4  new antibiotics has created a global health crisis.
5 ble oncologists and patients to navigate the crisis.
6 s of abuse represent a growing public health crisis.
7 al scientific fields also contributed to the crisis.
8  efforts to manage the current public health crisis.
9 rome coronavirus 2 is a global public health crisis.
10 d to mitigate the forthcoming effects of the crisis.
11 hly preventable yet growing worldwide health crisis.
12  implications of this many-headed beast of a crisis.
13 nt of therapies to treat sickle cell hepatic crisis.
14 m air to address the imminent water shortage crisis.
15 ffectively address the global water shortage crisis.
16 RWHAP can best respond to the growing opioid crisis.
17  daily and represents a global public health crisis.
18 us and COVID-19 illness are driving a global crisis.
19 to charity, volunteering assistance during a crisis.
20 rrent experiences as a lab group adapting to crisis.
21 esponse to the growing antibiotic resistance crisis.
22 ibiotics to address the bacterial resistance crisis.
23 lie disrupted choice processes in a suicidal crisis.
24 helming responses to the global biodiversity crisis.
25 onavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), represents a global crisis.
26 iggered an unprecedented health and economic crisis.
27  global public health and leads to worldwide crisis.
28 (COVID-19) is an unprecedented global health crisis.
29 oping strategies to mitigate a public health crisis.
30 ership and administration during this health crisis.
31 easures to address the ongoing public health crisis.
32 ment that psychology is facing a replication crisis.
33 health has had on effectively mitigating the crisis.
34 f coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) global crisis.
35 V-2 coronavirus has become a pandemic health crisis.
36 GNB) continue to present a global healthcare crisis.
37 ICU just before the coronavirus disease 2019 crisis.
38 on lives, presenting an urgent global health crisis.
39 COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented global crisis.
40 COVID-19) pandemic presents an urgent health crisis.
41 a widespread condition that fuels the opioid crisis.
42 key spray characteristics during the current crisis.
43 rgently needed to address the ongoing opioid crisis.
44 c, exerts a massive health and socioeconomic crisis.
45 elp elucidate whether there is a replication crisis.
46 land, a region highly impacted by the opioid crisis.
47 funding solutions to address this escalating crisis.
48 e the bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) crisis.
49 urbance is a major cause of the biodiversity crisis.
50 ngths of trauma systems, may ameliorate this crisis.
51 e potential to attenuate the on-going opioid crisis.
52  is inadvertently overlooking a brewing METH crisis.
53 retaceous-Paleogene boundary (KPB) ecosystem crisis.
54  primary drivers of the current biodiversity crisis.
55  and this can endogenously start a financial crisis.
56 p shows the downstream effects of the opioid crisis.
57 8-oxoG accumulation directly drives telomere crisis.
58 or obstacle in addressing the current opioid crisis.
59 frequency was further increased during acute crisis.
60  the hospital with sickle cell disease (SCD) crisis.
61 , myocarditis, hydrops fetalis, and aplastic crisis.
62  the present antibiotic resistance worldwide crisis.
63 n research is plagued by the reproducibility crisis.
64 ersity loss is being eclipsed by the climate crisis.
65 clonal populations of cells that had escaped crisis.
66 oid use disorders to help address the opioid crisis.
67  an unexplored route toward battling the AMR crisis.
68 ameliorate the looming antibiotic resistance crisis.
69 c synapses and creating an acute cholinergic crisis.
70 s have in mitigating the global biodiversity crisis.
71 ate treatments to address the current opioid crisis.
72 oped to treat this medical and public health crisis.
73 deration of deterrents and alternatives in a crisis.
74  other scientists responding to the volcanic crisis.
75 in at least 141 countries, exposing a global crisis.
76 been reported in conjunction with the opioid crisis.
77  pollution represents a global environmental crisis.
78 recedented global public health and economic crisis.
79 d already occurred-just a few weeks into the crisis.
80 tics against this rapidly emerging worldwide crisis.
81 o a pandemic and caused global public health crisis.
82 es in this unprecedented time of health care crisis.
83 2019 (COVID-19), has spurred a global health crisis.
84  epidemic has spurred a global public health crisis.
85  exposing vulnerability even during a global crisis.
86 narcotics has resulted in the current opioid crisis.
87 ferative lifespan barrier called replicative crisis.
88 ion-scale data to address this global health crisis.
89  populations to mitigate the current opioids crisis.
90 or driver of the current global biodiversity crisis.
91 y associated with the expected length of the crisis.
92  pandemic represents a massive global health crisis.
93  posing an additional burden from the opioid crisis.
94 t finding treatments for the opioid overdose crisis.
95 RAAS inhibitor treatment during the COVID-19 crisis.
96 hat has been described as a 'reproducibility crisis'(1,2).
97 ight of the hotly discussed 'reproducibility crisis', a rethinking of current methodologies appears e
98 served in cancer and may arise from telomere crisis, a period of genome instability during tumorigene
99 extinction events: (i) the 'Middle Campanian Crisis' (about 77 Mya) and (ii) the end-Maastrichtian (6
100                 The response to the COVID-19 crisis across most research institutions mandated ceasin
101     Hypoxic stress and the associated energy crisis activate a plurality of regulatory mechanisms inc
102                                              Crisis-affected populations with diabetes face enormous
103  failure (HF) is an increasing global health crisis, affecting 40 million people and causing 50% mort
104     Prescription opioid misuse is an ongoing crisis and a risk factor for injection drug use (IDU).
105 ning with the practicalities imposed by this crisis and any future crises.
106 ea (HU) treatment or during a vaso-occlusive crisis and at steady-state.
107 n unnoticed consequences of the biodiversity crisis and calls attention to the invisible declines of
108 e a continuing role in addressing the opioid crisis and Ending the HIV Epidemic.
109  Antimicrobial resistance is a global health crisis and few novel antimicrobials have been discovered
110 ssee, an area heavily impacted by the opioid crisis and IDU.
111 e United States has been declared a national crisis and is exacerbated by an inexpensive, readily ava
112 ers a blueprint for approaching the COVID-19 crisis and its afterlives through the lens of health equ
113  patient care in the face of a public health crisis and lean health care resources.
114 d universal efforts to deal with the initial crisis and minimize its consequences.
115 ircuit that protects cells from bioenergetic crisis and mitochondrial Ca(2+) overload during periods
116 is core set center around response to energy crisis and renewal of energy resources via autophagy-med
117     Abrogation of PRDM15 induces a metabolic crisis and selective death of lymphoma cells.
118                    The perceived replication crisis and the reforms designed to address it are ground
119 gy's ongoing problems (e.g., the replication crisis), and conclude with a discussion of several poten
120 olution for the greenhouse effect and energy crisis, and thereby it plays a critical role in solving
121 S-CoV-2 infection has led to a global health crisis, and yet our understanding of the disease and pot
122 he real-world and in overcoming global water crisis are also briefly highlighted.
123 t the mechanisms that underlie cell death in crisis are not well understood.
124 evaporators for alleviating the global water crisis are summarized.
125 man and veterinary antibiotic misuse to this crisis are well-recognized, environmental transmission (
126 thriptic rearrangements caused by a telomere crisis arise via a replicative repair process involving
127 al institutions appear to be using the COVID crisis as a means to recommit to the roll out of markets
128 oderate psychological distress 1 y after the crisis began, and these patterns have persisted for 5 y.
129 despread national governance failures-either crisis bound or historic-with regards to poorly resource
130 periencing an antimicrobial resistance (AMR) crisis, brought on by the drying up of the antibiotic di
131 nctions have defined the global biodiversity crisis, but extinction begins with loss in abundance of
132 imate change and the biodiversity extinction crisis by recovering species of high conservation concer
133  used to develop solutions to the coral reef crisis by, for example, engineering more thermally resis
134 erein, we examine whether this public health crisis can accelerate the national conversation about br
135 es, which arise from telomere fusions during crisis, can initiate a sequence of events that leads to
136              Hospital preparations to expand crisis capacity are further diminishing the amount of ap
137 (COVID-19) pandemic is a grave public health crisis, causing massive disruption to daily life.
138  urgent need for countermeasures during this crisis challenges the current paradigm of traditional dr
139  throughput screen using Msi2-reporter blast crisis chronic myeloid leukemia (bcCML) and identify sev
140                                   The opioid crisis constitutes a public health challenge at the inte
141 death, as its suppression promoted bypass of crisis, continued proliferation and accumulation of geno
142  current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis continues to grow and has resulted in marked chan
143                    Here, we describe how the crisis creates a perfect storm of reduced funding, restr
144 ely reflecting the combination of the opioid crisis, curative treatment for HCV infection, and mortal
145 ith vemurafenib in effectuating bioenergetic crisis, DNA damage and cell death selectively in melanom
146  Primates are facing an impending extinction crisis, driven by extensive habitat loss, land use chang
147                           The aims of these "crisis-driven" recommendations are: 1) to ensure appropr
148  in the midst of an antimicrobial resistance crisis, driving a need to discover novel antibiotic subs
149                            The global health crisis due to the fast spread of coronavirus disease (CO
150 hallenges, exemplified by models for the HIV crisis, emerging pathogens and pandemic preparedness.
151 art textiles in light of the emerging energy crisis, environmental pollution, and public health.
152 e associated with higher numbers of same-day crisis episodes for both sites.
153 ntal health-related social media content and crisis episodes in mental healthcare replicated across t
154                  There was a 15% increase in crisis episodes on days with above-median schizophrenia-
155                            Daily numbers of 'crisis episodes' were defined as incident inpatient, hom
156 ted with daily fluctuations in mental health crisis episodes.
157 DR) of pathogens is an ongoing public health crisis exacerbated by the horizontal transfer of antibio
158                                         This crisis exposed vulnerabilities in graduate medical educa
159 S-CoV-2) has created an unprecedented global crisis for the infrastructure sectors, including economi
160 ng disease of citrus, creating unprecedented crisis for the multibillion-dollar global citrus industr
161 early and assiduous to avert a public health crisis - for now.
162                Here we assess the extinction crisis from a different perspective.
163 ry period revealed an acute energy substrate crisis from which both sexes recovered within 24 h.
164 bble in 2001 as well as the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) in October 2008.
165   Our findings show that, in times of severe crisis, governments follow the lead of others and base t
166 lts suggest that to address the biodiversity crisis, governments should take an equitable approach re
167                                          The crisis grew not only from overprescribing, but also from
168                                 The COVID-19 crisis has accelerated the adoption of telemedicine, pre
169                           The current opioid crisis has brought renewed attention and scrutiny to opi
170                                  The COVID19 crisis has magnified the issues plaguing academic scienc
171                 The antimicrobial resistance crisis has persisted despite broad attempts at intervent
172                                The US opioid crisis has resulted in an increasing number and proporti
173                      The Venezuelan economic crisis has shattered the health-care system and resulted
174                       Numerous causes of the crisis have been identified, such as underpowered studie
175                                   The opioid crisis highlights the need to increase access to naloxon
176 el for the end-Permian terrestrial ecosystem crisis holds that systematic loss exhibited by an abrupt
177  incident inpatient, home treatment team and crisis house referrals between 2010 and 2014.
178 ess a key question about our current climate crisis: how long will it be before the biosphere rebound
179 mentation of responses to this environmental crisis, however, is often incomplete, particularly in cr
180                    In response to the opioid crisis, IDSA and HIVMA established a working group to dr
181 ane Katrina in August 2005 and the Oil Price Crisis in July 2008.
182                              The groundwater crisis in northwestern India is the result of over-explo
183 ant global externality whereby the risk of a crisis in one country is strongly influenced by the unde
184                                            A crisis in state and government relations has multiplied
185                            However, the AIDS crisis in the 1980s revealed the prevalence of chronic i
186  presumed to trigger an overall bioenergetic crisis in the neuron, resulting in cell death.
187 concern as to whether there is a replication crisis in the scientific literature.
188 2010 to account for the role of the economic crisis in the second period.
189                     The swift advance of the crisis in the United States has led to Emergency Use Aut
190 order and overdose deaths is a public health crisis in the United States, and there is increasing rec
191                      With the current opioid crisis in the United States, infectious complications re
192 encies are an underappreciated public health crisis in the United States; redefining where such emerg
193  as a type of proxy for identifying societal crisis in the urban domain, and employs multidisciplinar
194                      With the current opioid crisis in the US, infectious complications related to in
195 emic is one of the most severe public health crisis in US history.
196                    Consequently, an emerging crisis in vaccine hesitancy ranges from hyperlocal to na
197                                 The economic crisis in Venezuela has eroded the country's health-care
198 isuse, and addiction, but because the opioid crisis includes multiple substances, the opioid specific
199             In contrast, MPs released during crisis increased ICAM-1 and neutrophil adhesion levels,
200 extinctions, our study suggests a protracted crisis interval linked to intense volcanism during the m
201                                   The opioid crisis is a public health issue and has been linked to p
202                                  Replicative crisis is a senescence-independent process that acts as
203                                      Hepatic crisis is an emergent complication affecting patients wi
204                                              Crisis is characterized by extensive telomere fusion tha
205                                         This crisis is driving a worldwide effort to develop effectiv
206                   A converging public health crisis is emerging because the opioid epidemic is fuelin
207 nprecedented intensity: On the one hand, the crisis is inducing a sharp reduction of fiscal revenues
208                              The replication crisis is real, but it is less clear how it should be re
209 ure that has been suggested to mitigate this crisis is the development of new antibiotics.
210 ple stressors, and a freshwater biodiversity crisis is underway.
211 ases, private providers suffered a liquidity crisis, itself propelled by the primary effects of lockd
212 ns in malnutrition levels to sustained below-crisis levels.
213 sary to promote preparedness and efficacy in crisis management.
214                  We develop a probability of crisis measure and an SRISK capacity measure based on ou
215        With the nation's focus on the opioid crisis, methamphetamine has made a comeback, potentially
216 s and kataegis by using an in vitro telomere crisis model.
217         In light of the current biodiversity crisis, molecular barcoding has developed into an irrepl
218                      Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, much attention has been devoted to the fraught q
219            Between 2014-16, a major economic crisis occurred in Brazil.
220 n reasons for this behavior is the financial crisis of 2008, forcing the application of alternate hea
221        In response to the Ebola virus (EBOV) crisis of 2013-2016, a recombinant vesicular stomatitis
222                                          The crisis of antibiotic resistance necessitates creative an
223 rgently needed to address the looming global crisis of antibiotic resistance.
224 ctions that could help confront the imminent crisis of antimicrobial resistance.
225                           The current health crisis of corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) highlight
226 ext generation of antibiotics for use in the crisis of multi antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
227                               The widespread crisis of plastic pollution demands discovery of new and
228 en the risk of collateral harm and avoid the crisis of resistance now facing conventional antibiotics
229 Permian extinction (EPE), the largest biotic crisis of the Phanerozoic, have not resolved the timing
230 represents the greatest global public health crisis of this generation and, potentially, since the pa
231 gative bacteria, and considering the looming crisis of widespread microbial drug resistance it is an
232                            The effect of the crisis on public health has been difficult to quantify s
233 investigated the impact of a telomere-driven crisis on the structural integrity of the genome by unde
234 assess the impact of Venezuela's health-care crisis on vector-borne diseases, and the spillover into
235                 In response to the US opioid crisis, opioid prescription (Rx) limits have been implem
236 st-line therapy, except in cases of visceral crisis or rapidly progressive disease.
237                        Wave 1 financial debt/crisis (OR = 1.58, 95% CI: 1.06, 2.34), unemployment (OR
238                        In times of distress, crisis, or disaster, human resilience depends on the ric
239 tential to reduce thromboinflammation in SCD crisis patients.
240 onic phase CML patients as well as the blast crisis phase cell lines, Kcl-22 and K562, formed few or
241 ogressed from the chronic phase to the blast crisis phase, and was associated with the poor prognosis
242                           To understand this crisis, physicians and public health researchers have se
243  group for preventive interventions, such as crisis planning.
244 he midst of an opioid addiction and overdose crisis precipitated and exacerbated by use of prescripti
245 , the genome alterations induced by telomere crisis primarily involve breakage-fusion-bridge cycles a
246     Interventions to address the U.S. opioid crisis primarily target opioid use, misuse, and addictio
247                                          The crisis probability depends exponentially on the paramete
248 es MDM2 transcripts, thereby enhancing blast crisis progenitor propagation.
249                              The Flint water crisis raised questions about the factors resulting in u
250                                  Respiratory crisis related to recurrent apnoeas, sometimes triggered
251          Although the Flint, Michigan, water crisis renewed concerns about lead (Pb) in city drinking
252 Efforts to mitigate the current biodiversity crisis require a better understanding of how and why hum
253                                  Because the crisis requires large-scale behaviour change and places
254            Addressing the ongoing antibiotic crisis requires the discovery of compounds with novel me
255             The present United States opioid crisis requires urgent and innovative scientific interve
256 at our concept of epidemics must evolve from crisis response during discrete outbreaks to an integrat
257 h news increases collective attention to the crisis right away.
258 rate after hospitalization for a sickle cell crisis (SCC) is extremely high.
259 ociated with large-scale VTM production in a crisis setting, including use of a staged assembly line
260 g methods, are available, even in protracted crisis settings.
261 relationship between SRISK and the financial crisis severity for 23 developed countries.
262  advances achieved in addressing the current crisis should also serve to advance the science and trea
263 uted as a solution to the US opioid overdose crisis since Bachhuber et al. found that from 1999 to 20
264 telemedicine for routine medical care in non-crisis situations, using a case series from our telehepa
265 ervice has generally not been prioritized in crisis situations.
266 ciples and values, should not be made before crisis standards have been declared by authorities, and,
267 e treatment option in patients in depressive crisis states.
268 h that mobilizes psychosocial resources in a crisis struck person's social network.
269 hese mitochondrial defects cause a metabolic crisis that drives disease.
270  SARS-CoV-2 to mitigate the growing economic crisis that has ensued from societal lockdown.
271 us disease 2019 pandemic represents a global crisis that has received extraordinary response from hea
272 iotic resistance represents a growing health crisis that necessitates the immediate discovery of nove
273   Dementia is a rapidly rising global health crisis that silently disables families and ends lives an
274 l contribute to solving the "reproducibility crisis" that currently challenges experimental molecular
275           In the current global biodiversity crisis, the development of tools to define, quantify, co
276               Since the 2008 global economic crisis, the pace of reduction in poverty and income ineq
277 iew examines the origin and evolution of the crisis, the pharmacological properties of opioids, the n
278 grapple with the challenges of the impending crisis, there is an urgent need for novel and rapid diag
279 light of the global antimicrobial-resistance crisis, there is an urgent need for novel bacterial targ
280 ons predicted to be most burdened by the AMR crisis, there is an urgent need to build effective, evid
281 l pain has been a major driver of the opioid crisis, together with the availability, overprescription
282 imensions of financial strain-financial debt/crisis, unemployment, past homelessness, and lower incom
283 tion between financial strain-financial debt/crisis, unemployment, past homelessness, and lower incom
284 y to observe mental health complaints as the crisis unfolded.
285                               Vaso-occlusive crisis (VOC) is the primary cause of morbidity and hospi
286 larly in the Pyrenees, where the demographic crisis was less severe.
287                              To address this crisis, we designed and executed an innovative, cooperat
288         To deal successfully with the opioid crisis, we need to discover novel analgesics whose mecha
289  to mitigate the risks of the tree mortality crisis, which is likely to only become more severe over
290                     It is possible that this crisis will have lasting effects on the structure of the
291  is predicted that the antibiotic resistance crisis will result in an annual death rate of 10 million
292 s is in the midst of an unprecedented opioid crisis with increasing injection drug use (IDU)-related
293 that centrosome loss could create a cellular crisis with oncogenic potential in prostate epithelial c
294            This commentary links the climate crisis with the pandemic in how both are the subject of
295  COVID-19 pandemic has precipitated a global crisis, with more than 1,430,000 confirmed cases and mor
296 nnsylvania is at the epicenter of the opioid crisis, with the third highest rate of drug overdose dea
297  of VvERF-VIIs is a consequence of an energy crisis within the bud; (ii) VvERF-VIIs function as part
298 s resulted in an unprecedented public health crisis worldwide.
299 isease recognized as a growing global health crisis worldwide.
300  disease 2019 (COVID-19) represents a global crisis, yet major knowledge gaps remain about human immu

 
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