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1  mg m(-3) (best-power) > 24.7 mg m(-3) (best-economy).
2  unit of developed force (muscle contractile economy).
3 expenditure during running (improves running economy).
4 vices on health, education, society, and the economy.
5 ical aspect of the electronic-waste circular economy.
6  fever epidemic, with devastating impacts on economy.
7 ates, diverse substrate scope, and high atom economy.
8 ade volume and is the backbone of the global economy.
9 neither muscle force, nor muscle contractile economy.
10 e step with high efficiency and perfect atom economy.
11 ge while treading the path toward a circular economy.
12 the amino group and proceeds with 100 % atom-economy.
13  fits perfectly with the concept of circular economy.
14 ion to being scalable and having a high atom economy.
15 a large impact on global health, travel, and economy.
16 asing attention to urban mining and circular economy.
17 rom simple starting materials with high atom economy.
18 or public health, social life, and the world economy.
19 ce efforts-for achieving a sustainable ocean economy.
20 sent threats to public health and the global economy.
21 on people worldwide and disrupted the global economy.
22 on that can help achieve a sustainable ocean economy.
23  they promise cascades that are high in atom economy.
24 gible route to transition towards a circular economy.
25  emerged as a serious jolt to human life and economy.
26 nts and proceed in good yields and with atom economy.
27 ovide useful insights into the growth of the economy.
28  respond positively to an inorganic nutrient economy.
29 nage and the development of the Carthaginian economy.
30 wide impacts of the adoption of the circular economy.
31 ay a vital role in enabling a circular water economy.
32 mproved separations to achieve a circular RE economy.
33  catalysts is crucial to boost the fuel cell economy.
34 t increased material efficiency and circular economy.
35 ous catalysis in terms of sustainability and economy.
36 nmental issues, and the potential industrial economy.
37 agricultural and food products in the global economy.
38 foods from regional products improving local economy.
39  the impact of multiphase flows on the world economy.
40  typically going in hand with excellent atom economy.
41 he undesired site and resulting in 100% atom economy.
42 k performed by an external device to improve economy.
43 sitively to recycling rates and the circular economy.
44 ic targets or components of a hydrogen-based economy.
45 that hinder the transition toward a circular economy.
46 ent ocean uses to optimize the overall ocean economy.
47 uniform across all sectors or regions of the economy.
48  in a fast and efficient way, with high atom economy.
49 aking in a LIC with a cash-based health care economy.
50 ants of gait do not serve to improve walking economy.
51 onnected to the increasing complexity of the economy.
52 grave threat to public health and the global economy.
53 abolic adaptations that maximize muscle fuel economy.
54 ntal and health related costs to society and economy.
55 nal travel, and shut down large parts of the economy.
56 n and the implicit "restoring forces" of the economy.
57 logies that can contribute to the low-carbon economy.
58 gnoring temperature-driven variation in fuel economy.
59 cle biomechanics but may not improve running economy.
60 showed a wide substrate scope with high atom economy.
61 ttern is significant in ~70% of the advanced economies.
62 ine socioeconomic linkages inherent in rural economies.
63 illion people, 93% of who live in developing economies.
64 l composition and export baskets of national economies.
65 bstantial impact on public health and global economies.
66 ir significant contributions to host-country economies.
67 tterns that can subsequently affect regional economies.
68 rticularly in developing and least-developed economies.
69 oduction in the context of ancient political economies.
70 uld have clear benefits for human health and economies.
71 eve conservation objectives in rural coastal economies.
72 28 million) in developing or least developed economies.
73 ndemic, affecting millions and destabilizing economies.
74 e of mycorrhizal symbiosis in plant resource economies.
75 tegic Foresight and Innovation in the Global Economy].
76  consequences for human lives and the global economy(1,2).
77 edstocks, alkenes and amines, with full atom economy(1-3).
78 e growing faster than the rest of the global economy, according to the World Health Organization (WHO
79 anic chemistry owing to their step- and atom-economy advantages over traditional synthetic sequences(
80 tbreaks can impact education, workforce, and economy adversely.
81  increase and now accounts for 18% of the US economy, although little is known about how spending on
82  classes of insecticide, and costs the world economy an estimated US $4-5 billion annually.
83  are expected to increase under the circular economy, an additional 45 kt of PBDEs (mainly BDE209) ma
84                   More joint efforts of APAC economies and attention to sustainable transformation ar
85 tion is critical for sustaining agricultural economies and biodiversity, yet stands to lose both from
86 a, including the development of marine-based economies and changes in tools and raw materials.
87                 However, existing societies, economies and cultures incite consumption expansion and
88 ing a serious threat to global biodiversity, economies and human health.
89 he long-term role of fisheries in Indigenous economies and lifeways.
90 eople around the world with a huge impact on economies and societies.
91 trong acids or oxidants, and shows high atom economy and a broad substrate scope.
92 n light-pollution research, with significant economy and advanced accuracy of night-sky brightness pr
93            The sensor features greater power economy and analytical performance relative to commercia
94 islanders derive a significant part of their economy and broader wellbeing from this biodiversity.
95 RS-CoV-2) pandemic has devastated the global economy and claimed more than 1.7 million lives, present
96 ers from simple selenation with limited atom economy and complicated reaction system.
97  regions, depending on the political system, economy and culture, as confirmed by the qualitative and
98 S. domestic effort to develop a clean energy economy and curb environmental pollution incentivizes th
99 e for synthesizing hybrid materials with the economy and efficiency of living systems.
100                            The modern energy economy and environmental infrastructure rely on the flo
101  economy measures has diverse impacts on the economy and environmental pressures.
102 oxy)benzamides and 1,5-enynes with good atom economy and functional group tolerance.
103 s not currently considered when setting fuel economy and greenhouse-gas emission standards for passen
104                                         Atom-economy and high regioselectivity with good to excellent
105 ogen that could negatively impact the global economy and human health.
106  This transformation proceeds with high atom-economy and in an environmentally friendly way via borro
107          The new methodology has a high atom economy and induces good to high levels of enantioselect
108 phy, good to excellent yields, and high atom-economy and low E-factor.
109 ch is evaluated here in terms of the hydride economy and measured by the turnover number of the nicot
110 ures readily available substrates, high atom-economy and metal-free conditions.
111 ) delivery, muscle force, muscle contractile economy and mitochondrial respiration were not affected
112 g sustainability in an ancient international economy and offers a valuable historical precedent to mo
113 s each differs greatly in terms of politics, economy and social and cultural awareness.
114 s a considerable toll on people's lives, the economy and society at large.
115 e effects of the virus on public health, the economy and society, a vaccine is urgently needed.
116 ste-free (-2H(2)O) reaction showed high atom economy and step economy by creating four new bonds, inc
117 om catalysts (SACs) feature the maximum atom economy and superior performance for various catalysis f
118            Both the benefits of an expanding economy and the costs of reducing nature's benefits are
119 to a more resource-efficient and sustainable economy and to several of the UN Sustainable Development
120                             Remarkably, atom economy and tolerance of a wide range of functional grou
121 ents risks and opportunities for ecosystems, economies, and communities.
122 erse marine degradation, contribute to local economies, and improve human wellbeing at a scale releva
123 H-pyran-4-ones in up to 96% yield, 100% atom economy, and complete regioselectivity.
124 re vital to unlock superior efficiency, atom economy, and environmental friendliness in chemical conv
125 cluding duty ratio, shortening velocity, ATP economy, and load dependence of these parameters.
126 or lasting improvements in human health, the economy, and society.
127 creasing importance in green chemistry, atom economy, and step economy, its development has sky-rocke
128 llite services are fundamental to the global economy, and their design reflects a tradeoff between co
129     Four dimensions (nutrition, environment, economy, and toxicology) of diet sustainability were ass
130 ier properties, thus representing a circular economy approach to plastic packaging materials.
131                       Fisher-hunter-gatherer economies are not the preserve of anatomically modern pe
132 ate change and public health concerns, world economies are seeking to reduce the greenhouse gas emiss
133 ary efforts to transform the global plastics economy are needed.
134   The implications for public health and the economy are substantial, making it vital to understand t
135 s the potential to devastate entire national economies as effective vaccines or antiviral drugs are n
136 monetary policy tool that can help steer the economy back on track.
137  effects will continue to grow and worsen if economies begin to open without the proper precautions,
138 dily available starting materials, high atom economy, broad substrate scope, and versatile operation.
139 nherent advantages of atom-, step- and redox-economy but also enable the preparation of value-added p
140 raud, which has consequences not only on the economy but also represents a potential risk for public
141 al to the deployment of sustainable hydrogen economy but is currently constrained by the lack of acti
142 and CO2 is an ideal reaction with 100 % atom economy, but it is almost impossible by thermal catalysi
143 bing wide concern in the context of circular economy, but its generation mechanism and quantity from
144   China was forecasted to become the largest economy by 2035 but in the reference scenario, the USA w
145 e reaction conditions that display high atom-economy by circumventing the need for wasteful stoichiom
146 ) reaction showed high atom economy and step economy by creating four new bonds, including three C-C
147 is.IMPORTANCE Coronaviruses employ a genetic economy by encoding multifunctional proteins that functi
148 ion of this complex may maximize PSII repair economy by preserving intact PSII core antennas in a sin
149 t be caused to individuals, society, and the economy by the criminalisation of extramedical opioid us
150 ized is an example of promoting the circular economy by valorising waste lignocellulosic biomass to w
151 nforcing the national Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions standa
152  accelerated transition to a global circular economy can also deliver sustained growth and jobs.
153          Here we explore whether the sharing economy can provide meaningful assistance to reducing fo
154                                Universality, economy, centrality and antiquity are ingrained in trans
155                                    Given how economies change over time, whether these statistical pr
156 ploy an integrated modeling framework of the economy, climate, air quality, and human health to quant
157 mics of this year which affected the health, economy, communications, and all aspects of social activ
158                                     Resource economy constitutes one of the key challenges for resear
159              Aviation is a key sector of the economy, contributing at least 3% to gross domestic prod
160 ely tracked, it is unclear how these nascent economies developed within different environmental and c
161 icy and Curitiba adopted a services centered economy driven by sustainability.
162                   The rapidly evolving ocean economy, driven by human needs for food, energy, transpo
163 esearch fields as different as neuroscience, economy, ecology, chemistry, and fundamental physics.
164 phenomena is vital, particularly in advanced economies faced with declining growth rates.
165 tion towards an agricultural and pastoralist economy facilitated the emergence of human-adapted patho
166 sures adapted from the broader OSATS: motion economy, fluidity of motion, and tissue handling.
167                                     The fuel economy for a wide range of MHDV weight classes and voca
168  itself, and of dependent structures such as economies (for financial networks) or even the planet (f
169 scle operated at longer lengths and improved economy (force/activation) during early stance, but this
170 ute growing challenges for public health and economies globally.
171 a-regional trade of goods and services, APAC economies grew increasingly interdependent in each other
172 reaking havoc on worldwide public health and economies has heightened awareness about the lack of eff
173                              The new sharing economy has potential to promote the needed shifts in co
174 ngly vocal about the role that an 'attention economy' has in our lives(1).
175                          The least developed economies have been found to experience the highest esti
176          The mycorrhizal-associated nutrient economy hypothesis proposes a strong connection between
177 e for prehistoric human diet and subsistence economies in Mongolia has rendered systematic testing of
178 ated into economic costs for individuals and economies in the form of lost wages and productivity, as
179  forecasted to once again become the largest economy in 2098.
180 imal trypanosomiasis, a burden on health and economy in Africa.
181 le mitochondrial respiration and contractile economy in an isolated muscle preparation during hypoxia
182                             With the booming economy in China, many researches have pointed out that
183 at to patient safety, public health, and the economy in developed and less developed countries.
184 set by faster shortening velocity and poorer economy in late stance.
185 aelectrocatalysis in the context of resource economy in molecular syntheses until February 2020.
186          To achieve ideal levels of resource economy in molecular syntheses, novel avenues are requir
187 factor in the concept of efficiency and atom economy in synthetic organic chemistry.
188  considers options for a future Indian power economy in which renewables, wind and solar, could meet
189 ulted in widespread disruption to the global economy, including demand for imaging services.
190 n M&I also have broader consequences for the economy, including significant impacts on consumer price
191 emonstrate that FGF23 is also linked to iron economy, inflammation and erythropoiesis.
192  imperative for growth in competitive market economies inhibits necessary societal change.
193 ing a sustainable resource metabolism of the economy is an overarching challenge which manifests itse
194                      This quickly developing economy is comprised of tens of thousands of different f
195  highly pathogenic viruses, saving lives and economy is evident.
196 e in green chemistry, atom economy, and step economy, its development has sky-rocketed within the las
197  products, and teleconnections in the global economy lead to increasing remote environmental responsi
198         We suggest the smallholder tree crop economy likely produced both forest loss and Imperata gr
199 ution, high regioselectivity, very good atom economy, low E-factor, and no requirement of toxic solve
200 es (60% on average) suggest that the sharing economy may offer powerful means for improving resource
201 though the effects of climate warming on the economy may offset weakening land and ocean carbon sinks
202                     The adoption of circular economy measures has diverse impacts on the economy and
203                     The adoption of circular economy measures will have a range of effects on both do
204 ets do not typically inform standard climate-economy models.
205 ly on just a small number of coupled climate-economy models.
206 act of the pandemic on mental health and the economy, more difficult days are ahead for psychiatry.
207 for rare earth elements (REEs) in the modern economy motivates the development of novel strategies fo
208              Technologically enabled sharing-economy networks are changing the way humans trade and c
209 oss associated with consumption in developed economies occurs outside their territorial boundaries; a
210 nts in the Tropics, impairing the developing economies of equatorial coastal cities and the habitabil
211                                          The economies of many US allies in Latin America depended up
212                           We assess diet and economies of middle Holocene (~7,500 to 4,000 calibrated
213 p is associated with species benefiting from economies of scale of seed or flower production and with
214 hrony increase the fitness of plants through economies of scale that decrease the cost of reproductio
215 pulations) is selectively beneficial through economies of scale that decrease the cost of reproductio
216               This suggests that some of the economies of scale, access to capital and care delivery
217 habitat differences consistent with adaptive economies of scale, in which flower and seed benefits in
218  the membrane-based treatment train exhibits economies of scale, we demonstrate how regulatory constr
219 ility in plant reproductive patterns and two economies of scale-predator satiation and pollination ef
220 coastal shell were integral to the political economies of second-millennium CE chiefdoms across easte
221 isease and has negative consequences for the economies of source countries [1,2].
222 ignificantly contributes to the agricultural economies of the Southern Great Plains, USA.
223 large, rapidly growing populations and hydro-economies of these basins.
224 uences for the wider health, well-being, and economies of these countries.
225 rs to determine its impact on efficiency and economy of digestion.
226              Research on the local political economy of drinking water provision reveals the constrai
227  with risks, benefits and outcomes, provider economy of fame, public awareness and attitudes toward t
228              The sensitivity, robustness and economy of Flura-seq are broadly applicable beyond cance
229 , calf muscle) contraction, which influences economy of force production.
230  emissions associated with the enhanced fuel economy of GDI vehicles would yield a globally uniform n
231 advantages, including improved toughness and economy of material.
232 mic that is wreaking havoc on the health and economy of much of human civilization.
233 rophic microorganisms, however, the cellular economy of phototrophic growth is still insufficiently u
234  maximal growth, cells must manage a massive economy of ribosomal proteins (r-proteins) and RNAs (rRN
235                                Functionally, economy of scale splicing represents a non-linear filter
236 use and human cells exhibited an unexpected 'economy of scale' behavior in which splicing efficiency
237   Predator satiation is believed to be a key economy of scale, but whether it can drive phenotypic ev
238 is incompatible with the developing circular economy of the 21st century.
239               In the quest for a sustainable economy of the Earth's resources and for renewable sourc
240  and in particular alterations in the Ca(2+) economy of the photoreceptors, we believe that we have i
241 e will impact the national food security and economy of the US.
242 he ability of automakers to improve the fuel economy of vehicles using engineering design modificatio
243  local health infrastructure, as well as the economy, of affected countries.
244 estimate the medical costs of keeping the US economy open during COVID-19 pandemic under different co
245 r California, USA, the world's 5(th) largest economy, over $150 billion of property equating to more
246 point to growing N(2)O emissions in emerging economies-particularly Brazil, China and India.
247                        From a step- and atom-economy perspective, transition metal-catalyzed oxidativ
248 from a bio-derived monomer: it is a circular economy plastic.
249 re sustainable processes and favors circular economy policies.
250                                    Political economy posits roles for the level of government.
251  encompass but also extend beyond the wiring economy principle imposed by the physical embedding of t
252                Complying with circular water economy principles, we eliminated the pivotal need for r
253                              In a globalized economy, production of goods can be disrupted by trade d
254  changes in the organization of the American economy provides an illustration of the difficulties and
255  One of the major challenges in the circular economy relating to food packaging is the elimination of
256 r mild conditions and demonstrates good atom economy, requiring only a modest excess of the phosphino
257  borylation has long suffered from poor atom economy, resulting from both the inclusion of only 1 equ
258                                 The circular economy scenario considers more recycling, reducing (mat
259 l (BAU) scenario and an alternative circular economy scenario.
260 ing from an organic to an inorganic nutrient economy should benefit arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) trees
261                                     Circular economy strategies and activities in the construction in
262 (deep) determines the abundance and resource economy strategies of understorey shrub species.
263  the degree of isohydry to species' resource economy strategies, abundance, and importance value, and
264 ols for sustainable development and circular economy studies in the future.
265 and how vehicle manufacturers implement fuel economy technologies to comply with multiple regulations
266 g importance of farmed fish for contemporary economies, the origins of aquaculture are poorly known.
267  the influence of the downturn in the global economy, the impact of living in quarters among families
268                   Due to their enhanced fuel economy, the market share of gasoline direct injection (
269 ortance of STEM careers as drivers of modern economies, this deficiency in preparation for STEM caree
270 ansitioning from a fossil-fuel-driven energy economy to one that is supplied by more renewable and su
271 (deep) were not related to shallow fine root economy traits, suggesting independent dimensions of soi
272 etic sequences characterized by high hydride economy, typically going in hand with excellent atom eco
273 to hydraulics, stomatal responses and carbon economy under drought.
274 subsequent impacts on the global climate and economy under the Paris Agreement scenarios.
275 ting challenges, including small and fragile economies, unequal distribution of resources, weak or fr
276 mated that road injuries will cost the world economy US$1.8 trillion (constant 2010 US$) in 2015-30,
277 ) water as a sole waste, (iv) 100% of carbon economy, (v) a metal-free process, and (vi) nontoxic and
278                        An inorganic nutrient economy was experimentally promoted by applying inorgani
279 rticulate matter emissions and increase fuel economy, was captured from the exhaust stream of a diese
280 al crises represent left tail events for the economy, we estimate the relationship between SRISK and
281 me among Americans residing in locales whose economies were stimulated by Chinese foreign investments
282 rica spotlight the need to consider informal economies when identifying regionally relevant sustainab
283  learning during human locomotion to improve economy when walking on a split-belt treadmill.
284 e benefits for poor households and the local economies where they live.
285 es having a considerable impact on the local economies, which are producing almost 90% of the world p
286 ts uptake the equivalent of more than 14% of economy-wide CO(2) emissions in the United States annual
287 s mitigation options through their impact on economy-wide energy demand.
288       We present a framework to estimate the economy-wide energy requirements and carbon emissions as
289 sions with these marginal damages to compute economy-wide gross external damage (GED) due to prematur
290 box for assessing social, environmental, and economy-wide impacts of the adoption of the circular eco
291                                           An economy-wide tax on CO(2) emissions designed to substant
292               We note 4 key findings: First, economy-wide, GED has decreased by more than 20% from 20
293 cerns over potential negative impacts on the economy, wildlife, and human health provide strong incen
294  are growing concerns that regional maritime economies will suffer as monitored shallow water young-o
295 me nations, there is no question: The future economy will need to be circular.
296 formation can be obtained and used to reopen economies with principled measures to reduce COVID-19 tr
297  synthesis that combines high levels of step economy with high levels of efficiency and scalability h
298  devastated global public health systems and economies, with over 52 million people infected, million
299 lic oxidation is accomplished with high atom economy without the use of directing groups, achieving v
300 tion about the movement of goods and ancient economies, yet our understanding of critical aspects of
301 resent an attractive avenue to a sustainable economy, yet screening of genetically diverse strain lib

 
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