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1 before prejudice and stereotypes are deeply entrenched.
2 in equalities within and among countries are entrenched.
3 heir consequences, before they become deeply entrenched.
4 e the trajectory before the disorder becomes entrenched.
5 In Pursat, where artemisinin resistance is entrenched, 37 (46%) of 81 patients had parasite recrude
6 tions provide precedents that can be reused, entrenched, adapted and recombined to handle future chal
8 one to biases: in some cases, beliefs become entrenched and resistant to new evidence (leading to pri
12 departments across the UK have either become entrenched as small departments or they have vanished th
13 fa (PegIFN) plus ribavirin (RBV; PegIFN/RBV) entrenched as the standard treatment for HCV infection f
16 t, which we call "high phi," challenges well-entrenched assumptions about the perception of motion, n
17 served for hundreds of millions of years, is entrenched because exposure of this interface to solvent
19 erences in dogmatism, a phenomenon linked to entrenched beliefs in political, scientific, and religio
21 ions leaders characterized the ways in which entrenched beliefs, practices, and power structures in m
23 s under purifying selection are subsequently entrenched by epistasis with later substitutions: They b
24 es, they may fall back on clinical practices entrenched by experience, unaware that they are upheld b
25 en rests on tenuous ethical arguments and is entrenched by the methodologic and logistic barriers enc
26 rug resistance can become highly favored (or entrenched) by the complex mutation patterns arising in
31 key obesity issues and challenge some of the entrenched dichotomies that dominate the thinking about
33 because of the personal and social costs of entrenched disadvantage; yet, few studies have quantifie
37 ost doc-years ago, going against a number of entrenched dogmas, and yet succeeding against many odds
38 antic sectors over the past two millennia to entrenched El Nino or La Nina states of the tropical Pac
41 characteristic of anorexia nervosa as a well-entrenched habit provides a basis for understanding the
42 e explanation is that multimers could become entrenched if substitutions accumulate that are neutral
43 have revealed that CCLs are not necessarily entrenched in a glycolytic or glutaminolytic phenotype,
44 e in childhood, are difficult to change once entrenched in adolescence and adulthood, and lead people
46 ciences report reviewed existing literature, entrenched in deterrence theory, and found evidence that
48 underlying cause of health inequities and is entrenched in health systems, disproportionately affecti
49 widespread community transmission has become entrenched in many countries and has required the testin
51 e final stages of eradication, the virus was entrenched in pastoral areas of the Greater Horn of Afri
52 levant threat-related information may become entrenched in the anxious psyche and contribute to long-
53 gm is inconsistent with a stewardship ethic, entrenched in the forestry literature, that seeks to mai
54 often overlooked because kinship/conflict is entrenched in the literature, especially outside evoluti
55 urned a series of dogmas that have been well entrenched in the neuroscience literature concerning NMD
56 an aldosic monosaccharide that is centrally entrenched in the processes of photosynthesis and respir
57 The results demonstrate how car ownership is entrenched in the social and economic fabric, and the sp
59 s an altruistic act; nonpayment of donors is entrenched in the WMDA standards and in international pr
60 ional power, protecting unit interests), and entrenched inequities (exclusivity of living donors, inh
61 nts may struggle to impose costly polices on entrenched interest groups, resulting in a greater need
63 with implications to refine the complex and entrenched linkages between structural racism and health
65 have been stymied by disciplinary silos and entrenched misconceptions regarding the nature and diver
68 nationally unique for their time and solidly entrenched neurology as a specific division in early US
70 has now thoroughly supplanted the previously entrenched notion of intrinsic efficacy by explaining ho
71 teleost fish and tetrapods support the long-entrenched notion that the distal region of tetrapod lim
74 s, through a series of misunderstandings and entrenched opinions, led to contesting views regarding w
75 oretti et al provide data that challenge the entrenched oral treatment of iron deficiency anemia.
77 ression are harder to reverse as they become entrenched over time; if current trends are unchecked, t
78 T) and new empirical evidence, we argue that entrenched political conflicts are laden with cognitive
79 e, international guidelines warn against the entrenched practice of testing patients with conventiona
80 ss elevated mortality rates and historically entrenched racial inequities in mortality rates, the Uni
82 ered strategies have a longstanding history, entrenched research cultures, practices, and institution
83 Evolutionary theory has long argued that the entrenched rules of development constrain the range of v
89 under harsh basic or acidic conditions is an entrenched synthetic disconnection in organic chemistry.
90 to disability and mortality, they might have entrenched the alienation of mental health from mainstre
91 d and socioeconomic inequalities and further entrenched the structural drivers and root causes of cli
94 g on Germany, where antiminority violence is entrenched, this paper uses original surveys to provide
95 cancer research today, to debate "currently entrenched versus contrarian viewpoints" and to reflect
97 ontroversial observation challenged the well-entrenched view that the cerebellum solely contributes t
99 address failures in the Ebola response, and entrenched weaknesses that enabled the epidemic to reach
100 ues are difficult to change because they are entrenched within many interrelated moral concerns and b
101 ther factors are seemingly beyond our reach, entrenched within the fabric of our society, such as soc