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1 on a time-saving purchase than on a material purchase.
2 were compared across label type and month of purchase.
3 others by restricting firearm possession and purchase.
4 ugust 2016, 238 cell lines are available for purchase.
5 ct category, labeling, and year and state of purchase.
6 ubstrates and a Mo-based complex that can be purchased.
7 f the no-levy drinks but no change in volume purchased.
8 ers that includes linked nutritional data on purchases.
9 ent of products and what it represents among purchases.
10 red their behavior as measured by clicks and purchases.
11 d HSR users had significantly healthier food purchases.
12 rovement in the nutritional quality of store purchases.
13  the number of background checks for firearm purchases.
14 ion labels had no significant effect on food purchases.
15 ence of extreme quantity discounts for large purchases.
16 iming of objectively measured workplace food purchases.
17 rs using objectively assessed workplace food purchases.
18 nalysis to characterise patterns of beverage purchases.
19 is package of policies on household beverage purchases.
20 ces, including food safety, preparation, and purchasing.
21 s from the class SSB had higher total energy purchases (1,943.6 kcal/household member/day, 95% CI 1,9
22               A surveillance study of retail purchased "100% Arabica" coffees found that 6 out of 60
23 to -1.0]; P = 0.02), higher quantity of food purchases (14.4 more items [95% CI -0.1 to 29.0]; P = 0.
24 to 29.0]; P = 0.03), later time of breakfast purchases (15.0 minutes later [95% CI 1.5-28.5]; P = 0.0
25 with a cyclotron on site and an industry lab purchasing [(18)F]fluoride from an outside vendor), and
26 per capita per month); medium SES households purchased 5.8% less taxed foods than expected (-28 [-46,
27  adjusted trends and differences in calories purchased (708,175 observations from 64,709 unique house
28 ts had sufficient inventory for a patient to purchase a 12-week treatment regimen.
29 ppeals to encourage people to eat healthier, purchase a particular product, or vote for a specific ca
30  order of magnitude lower than the costs for purchasing acid and base in bulk quantities.
31  genetic risk score quartiles with workplace purchases, adjusted for age, sex, seasonality, and popul
32 tes offer unequivocal funding to schools for purchasing AEDs.
33     Important factors for consideration when purchasing AI software, including key decision makers, d
34  Density of businesses where individuals can purchase alcohol as measured by rates per capita of liqu
35 crease in the quantity of customers making a purchase; all the observed changes occurred for customer
36 hich states that Federal agencies should not purchase alternative fuels unless their life cycle GHG e
37  companion diagnostics has gained increasing purchase among laboratory professionals, clinicians, reg
38 s not associated with reduced taxed beverage purchases among SSB consumers 12 mo posttax in the full
39 er-income nonparticipants, SNAP participants purchased an additional approximately 15-20 kcal . d(-1)
40 ts' environmental footprints at the point of purchase and easily offset consumers' contributions thro
41 boratory studies as they are unavailable for purchase and existing preparation techniques have limite
42 t impose a delay between the initiation of a purchase and final acquisition of a firearm.
43 ngs and important factors to consider before purchase and implementation.(C) RSNA, 2020See also the i
44 health measure based on 21 years of pharmacy purchase and mortality data of 12,047 aging individuals.
45 ture-activity relationship study through the purchase and synthesis and subsequent pharmacological ch
46                  In Beijing, controls on the purchase and use of cars have not decreased transport em
47 Commercial antibodies against the target are purchased and tested by immunoblot comparing parental an
48                            The products were purchased and the identities of the compounds and their
49                          The number of items purchased and the last-mile travel distance are the domi
50 ter observations) packaged food and beverage purchases and SNAP status [current participant, income-e
51 nalized report on the SFA content of grocery purchases and suggestions for lower SFA swaps.
52 ervention for increasing fruit and vegetable purchasing and consumption among socioeconomically disad
53  representative household surveys on alcohol purchasing and consumption, administrative and healthcar
54 erstand the extent of stock-outs, in-country purchasing and usage behavior, and available purchasing
55  as carefully considering the types of items purchased (and how they are disposed of).
56  (PFPs) and the types of foods and beverages purchased, and we determined whether these associations
57 sites limited their (99m)Tc/(99)Mo generator purchases, and 12% of them temporarily cancelled orders.
58 3 months) and timing (median time of day) of purchases, and participant surveys provided self-reporte
59 l public understand more about what they are purchasing, and choose between options claiming the same
60 examined rates of claim reversal (failure to purchase approved prescription), delayed initiation (rev
61 ilar absolute reductions in high-in beverage purchases (approximately 27 mL/capita/day; p < 0.001), b
62  evidence that consumers contemplating small purchases are discouraged by the presence of extreme qua
63 cannot determine whether observed changes in purchases are due to reformulation or consumer behaviora
64                             They are usually purchased as marijuana-like drugs, marketed as herbal bl
65 g and support for training and key equipment purchases as well as hospital-specific mentoring which f
66 ine changes in objectively measured beverage purchases associated with the Philadelphia beverage tax
67              Each brand of cigalike ENDS was purchased at least three times at retail outlets in the
68 or analysis of fresh and frozen strawberries purchased at local markets.
69 lly significant reductions of taxed beverage purchases at 3 and 6 mo (-157.1 ounces, 95% CI: -310.1,
70 y high content of GlcN residue in a recently purchased batch of porcine intestinal mucosal HS.
71 -0.21; p < 0.001) and actual consumption and purchasing behavior (d = -0.17; 95% CI: -0.30, -0.04; p
72 istics, health, nutritional status, and food purchasing behavior between new and existing recipients
73 ing online canteen infrastructure to improve purchasing behavior from primary school canteens.
74  few studies have examined food and beverage purchase behaviors in SNAP participants with the use of
75 reat Britain (GB) based on observed beverage purchasing behaviour to determine what distinct types of
76 and restricted our analyses to consumers who purchase beverages regularly (i.e., >52 l per household
77            Amongst households that regularly purchase beverages, those that mainly purchased high vol
78 hest BMInon-CNS quartile was associated with purchasing breakfast at a later time (P = 0.01), skippin
79          Of all packaged foods and beverages purchased by a nationally representative sample of US ho
80 ermine whether Qualified Health Plans (QHPs) purchased by AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs) are a
81 ermine whether Qualified Health Plans (QHPs) purchased by AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs) are a
82 o be transported easily and too costly to be purchased by every health clinic, so fundus cameras are
83 l production chain of the goods and services purchased by local consumers.
84 ent of 160,713 beverage products recorded as purchased by US households in 2007-2012 (345,193 observa
85 capita consumption of 12 g/d of added sugars purchased by US households in 2007-2012, representing 32
86 y-based clinics through the Veterans Affairs Purchased Care program (VA-PC), (3) community-based clin
87 high-in foods, dietary intake, and long-term purchasing changes.
88 earn money to delay smoking and subsequently purchase cigarettes to smoke.
89  beans are the material used for trading and purchasing coffee.
90 analogues of the target analytes were either purchased commercially or synthesised for use as interna
91                                              Purchases consumed outside of the home were not accounte
92 t menu items (e.g., treats) and across other purchasing contexts and online food ordering platforms.
93  similar trends in %SFA based on supermarket purchases: control = -0.5% (95% CI -2.3 to 1.2), BS = -1
94 000 people, background checks for ammunition purchase could reduce it to 1.99 per 100,000, and firear
95 n of universal background checks for firearm purchase could reduce national firearm mortality from 10
96                      Moreover, environmental purchasing criteria, when implemented, are often establi
97 lication of our findings is that the cost of purchasing crop insurance will increase for producers as
98 SNAP participants with the use of electronic purchase data.In this cross-sectional study, we examined
99                                     Pharmacy purchasing data underestimated cost savings compared wit
100 l yearly cost savings of $54656 for pharmacy purchasing data, $1184336 for EMR data, and $2117522 for
101  assessed anti-infective cost using pharmacy purchasing data, patient-level administration data from
102  vs. free range vs. indoor), supermarket and purchase date on the concentration of vitamin D3 and 25-
103                      Analysis of the data by purchasing date suggests that the use of TDCIPP decrease
104  a causal link between the two constructs: A purchase decision will be deemed permissible (or not) to
105  of a monetary lottery, we found information purchase decisions could be captured by a computational
106 vital input to their investment, saving, and purchasing decisions.
107 r-behavior strategies that have an impact on purchasing decisions.We assessed the efficacy of a consu
108               Calories from high-in beverage purchases decreased 11.9 kcal/capita/day (95% CI -12.0 t
109 unterfactual, the volume of high-in beverage purchases decreased 22.8 mL/capita/day, postregulation (
110                 Calories from total beverage purchases decreased 7.4 kcal/capita/day (95% CI -7.4 to
111 ita per month), whereas high SES households' purchases did not change.
112 95% CI: 0.02, 0.17 cup-equivalents/d); juice purchases did not earn the HIP rebate.
113    Some of the experiments used commercially purchased DNase and showed that coinjection of these DNa
114 gaps including material inputs, water usage, purchased electricity, and transportation requirements.
115                                     Pharmacy purchasing endorsed minimal financial benefit (decrease
116        Their effect on personal decisions to purchase firearms is not well-understood.
117 ing access of at-risk individuals to already purchased firearms by engaging the public and major stak
118 mpaigns potentially reduce access to already purchased firearms by suicidal individuals.
119 any people consider the protein content when purchasing food and beverages and report 'trying to eat
120 ed, non-Hispanic African American households purchased foods with higher energy, total sugar, and sod
121 ting in 165 commercially available compounds purchased for experimental testing.
122                        All components can be purchased for under $400 and the device can be assembled
123 es that are eligible for support for vaccine purchase from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.
124 ean these chemicals can be very expensive to purchase from specialist retailers.
125  their suppliers and industry by choosing to purchase from sustainable companies with environmentally
126                         Control samples were purchased from a commercial vendor.
127                     In three species of fish purchased from a supermarket in Ottawa (ON, Canada), FBS
128                                     Calories purchased from beverages classified as "not high-in" inc
129 ta, we compared 2000-2013 trends in calories purchased from CPGs (obtained from stores) across brands
130 KO, and interleukin (IL)-6 KO male mice were purchased from Jax laboratories and subjected to a 30% t
131         Twenty popular EC refill fluids were purchased from local shops, and the ingredient flavor ch
132 different edible oils and related fatty food purchased from local Spanish markets were analyzed to ev
133                                    They were purchased from majors markets in the study area.
134  1.6<medium<3.0, 0.5<fine<2.0 mm) of bulgur, purchased from market, were kept in nine different equil
135      These were offset by increases in sugar purchased from no-levy drinks.
136 arming villages of Serbia, and flour samples purchased from supermarkets.
137 existed in the initial, unselected libraries purchased from two different manufacturers and that the
138 Ixodes scapularis ticks and age-matched mice purchased from two independent commercial vendors with t
139 g per milliliter]), with a recommendation to purchase further e-liquids of the flavor and strength of
140 n refers to the phenomenon where individuals purchase goods for signalling social status, rather than
141 f-checks on the authenticity of imported and purchased goods.
142 ormous cost to the researcher and can entail purchasing hardware that is expensive and lacks adaptabi
143 e than lower tax in encouraging consumers to purchase healthy food items, driven in part, by higher r
144 ularly purchase beverages, those that mainly purchased high volumes of SSBs or diet beverages were at
145 ting hospital safety ratings and value-based purchasing; hospitals may have millions of dollars of re
146 n fiscal year 2013, the Hospital Value-Based Purchasing (HVBP) program introduced quality performance
147 so calculated using the Hospital Value-Based Purchasing (HVBP) Program method computed with the elect
148 timated reductions in annual household sugar purchases if the sugar and pack size targets were met we
149 e experiment showed that, compared with zero purchase in control villages, over half of intervention
150 households had the highest absolute calories purchased in 2000.
151  adjusted models, reductions in CPG calories purchased in 2009-2012 were slower for NHB and low-incom
152 ized individual-level data from 94,644 meals purchased in 2017 were collected from 3 cafeterias at an
153 ingual immunotherapy of cedar pollinosis was purchased in 2018.
154 s (Mytilus and Ruditapes spp., respectively) purchased in Denmark and Italy.
155 e of the 26 cashew nut and 14 nutmeg samples purchased in different EU Member States contained traces
156 ronic cigarette (EC) refill fluids that were purchased in four different countries.
157 s applied to bottled waters and fruit juices purchased in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
158 sociated with reductions in volume and sugar purchased in lower-levy-tier drinks before implementatio
159 Reishi, Reishi), herbal/mushroom supplements purchased in the United States, were evaluated based on
160 4 g (95% CI -9.8 to -3.1) reduction in sugar purchased in these drinks per household per week.
161 o a 6.1 g (95% CI 3.9-8.2) increase in sugar purchased in these drinks per household per week.
162 and Sardinia (Italy) and commercial products purchased in various supermarkets.
163 s may be needed to improve food and beverage purchases in both SNAP and non-SNAP households.
164  households' lower level of high-in beverage purchases in the preregulation period.
165 ith a noninterpretive label on consumer food purchases.In this parallel-group randomized controlled t
166  = 46.9 l), and 'Diverse' (30%; diversity of purchases, including median SSB volume = 22.4 l).
167 cifically, using a task where subjects could purchase information to reduce uncertainty about outcome
168 CD burden, we recommend leveraging strategic purchasing, information technology, and local pilots to
169 ters showed good acceptability, with greater purchase intent for both products when added with chia m
170 -6.8, with the percentages of acceptance and purchase intention at 98.0% and 89.0%, respectively.
171  the respondents (equal or higher liking and purchase intention).
172 sed the acceptance of color's sample and the purchase intention, but no significant difference was ob
173          Secondary outcomes included %SFA in purchases, LDL cholesterol, and feasibility outcomes.
174 ere at greater risk of obesity and tended to purchase less healthy foods, including a high proportion
175 bility, and 3 of 4 respondents attempting to purchase life insurance postdonation were successful.
176 ibute to the poorer nutrient profile of food purchases made by racial-ethnic minorities.
177 s' pet cats were collected, and cat food was purchased matching the diet reported.
178 products in stores where participants report purchasing meat (n = 913).
179 ents lack insurance and pay out of pocket to purchase medicines, medicines can be unaffordable.
180 tical cases, the citation network and the co-purchase network, were examined in this study.
181         This approach was also effective for purchased Neu5Acalpha2-3Galbeta1-4Glc and Neu5Acalpha2-6
182 non-profit health facilities were allowed to purchase Novartis Access medicines from the Mission for
183                                 However, the purchase of a commercial solution for these types of exp
184 e and labor) or automatically (requiring the purchase of a complex liquid-handling workstation).
185                              Funding for the purchase of BPG by countries was not evaluated.
186 (GHG) footprints of product distribution and purchase of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCGs) via three
187 ation of universal background checks for the purchase of firearms or ammunition, and firearm identifi
188 he diaries of slave ship captains record the purchase of food for provisions when sailing along the W
189 ons by individuals and families, and for the purchase of long-term care insurance.
190  emergency department care, dental care, and purchase of prescribed pharmaceuticals in a retail setti
191      It past 3 years in 2017 after the first purchase of the drug for sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT)
192      It past 2 years in 2016 after the first purchase of the drug for sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT)
193 henticity of these silks escalated after the purchase of the silks by museums throughout the world.
194 dentified, characterised primarily by higher purchases of 1 or 2 categories of beverages: 'SSB' (18%
195 vidence that volume of or amount of sugar in purchases of all drinks combined was different from the
196 ta sources, we found decreases in intake and purchases of beverages from stores across racial/ethnic
197  the Safe Drinking Water Act, using consumer purchases of bottled water.
198 set consumers' contributions through bundled purchases of carbon offsets.
199 e volume of and amount of sugar in household purchases of drinks in each levy tier at 2 years post an
200 nd significant differences by SNAP status of purchases of fruit, processed meat, salty snacks, sweete
201 less of SNAP status, households had low mean purchases of fruit, vegetables, and fiber and high mean
202                                  We examined purchases of health- and policy-relevant food and bevera
203                                              Purchases of high-in beverages significantly declined fo
204  evaluate the effects of Chile's policies on purchases of high-in foods, dietary intake, and long-ter
205 was no difference in volume of or sugar from purchases of higher-levy-tier drinks compared to the cou
206 f fruit, vegetables, and fiber and high mean purchases of junk foods, saturated fat, and sodium.
207 sectional study, we examined household store purchases of key food, beverage, and nutrient groups in
208 in volume (ml) of and amount of sugar (g) in purchases of lower-levy-tier drinks was seen.
209                                    Household purchases of nonessential energy-dense foods declined in
210  was associated with anticipatory changes in purchases of soft drinks prior to implementation of the
211                           The mean volume of purchases of taxed foods in 2014 changed by -25 g (95% c
212 rd trend in the amount of sugar in household purchases of the no-levy drinks but no change in volume
213 013) trends, with no corresponding change in purchases of untaxed foods.
214 gars obtained from these beverages given the purchases of US households overall and by subpopulations
215 novations have been observed to increase the purchasing of healthy foods or have increased diversity
216                           Low SES households purchased on average 10.2% less taxed foods than expecte
217 in exacerbations he occasionally resorted to purchasing one or two 5-mg oxycodone tablets in the open
218 ng, usage behavior, and breadth of available purchasing options to identify stock-outs worldwide.
219 purchasing and usage behavior, and available purchasing options.
220  release of these sheets can be expensive to purchase or difficult to fabricate, hindering their wide
221 tions and countries have made commitments to purchase or produce only "sustainable" palm oil, a commo
222  a bromo-substituted Z-alkene, can either be purchased or prepared by catalytic stereoretentive cross
223    Both secondary analyses excluding holiday purchasing or aggregating posttax time periods found red
224 se participation in catch share fisheries by purchasing or leasing quota.
225 everal Integrated Delivery Network and Group Purchasing Organization tools.
226 ssess the difference-in-differences in total purchased ounces (fl oz) of taxed beverages in a 2-wk pe
227 were no statistically significant changes in purchased ounces of taxed beverages in Philadelphia comp
228 as the mean healthiness of all packaged food purchases over the 4-wk intervention period, which was m
229 ed after admitting to the doctor that he had purchased oxycodone illegally.
230 CNS quartile was associated with fewer items purchased (P = 0.04), and the highest BMInon-CNS quartil
231 MCG) panel, a large representative household purchase panel of food and beverages brought home, and r
232 om Kantar Worldpanel, a commercial household purchasing panel with approximately 30,000 British membe
233 all energy intake, dietary quality, and food purchase patterns (see S1 Abstract in Spanish).
234 d with the nutrient profile of packaged food purchases (PFPs) and the types of foods and beverages pu
235 .10 to 1.20, p=0.021), higher GDP per capita purchasing power parity (beta coefficient 1.84, 0.30 to
236 ling of per-capita gross domestic product by purchasing power parity (GDP [PPP]) to US$24 800 and wit
237 ollars without (US$) and with adjustment for purchasing power parity (PPP$).
238  i.e., moving people to an income above $1.9 purchasing power parity (PPP) a day, does not jeopardize
239 ted in international dollars using Word Bank purchasing power parity conversion factors at 2016 price
240 ts (2012 UK pound; converted into US $ using purchasing power parity index) during 4 years in HPS2-TH
241 en this imbalance and real (ie, adjusted for purchasing power parity) gross domestic product (GDP).
242  US$25 430 per person per year (adjusted for purchasing power parity), a unit increase in the trade p
243 erval 14.42-22.24) trillion in 2040 (in 2010 purchasing power parity-adjusted dollars).
244  (95% CI: $365.3 billion, $898.9 billion) at purchasing power parity-adjusted exchange rates.
245 conomic factors (higher salaries and greater purchasing power).
246 costs for patients, enhance the government's purchasing power, and address existing policies that add
247 h-income countries, even after adjusting for purchasing power, and the same is projected for 2040.
248 ss-domestic product per capita, adjusted for purchasing power, from the World Bank; and the prevalenc
249  accurate classifications, highlighting that purchase prediction is reliable even for extremely short
250                                    They were purchased, prepared, homogenized, and freeze-dried for f
251  intervention to be cost neutral, either the purchase price of pasireotide ($43,172) must be reduced
252       Given the current level of technology, purchase prices, equipment lifespans, and operational fl
253 d positive-control CHIKV RNA to be used with purchased primers.
254                                 For firearms purchased privately within the previous 2 years (that is
255 te the healthfulness (quality) of employees' purchases (range, 0%-100% healthy).
256 e periods found reductions in taxed beverage purchases ranging from -4.9 to -12.5 ounces per day.
257 s study uses data on household packaged food purchases representative of the Mexican urban population
258                                              Purchasing restrictions applied to food-based voucher tr
259 ng sales data to participants' previous meal purchases revealed that the largest effects were found i
260  of BMIGPS was associated with lower Healthy Purchasing Score (-4.8 percentage points [95% CI -8.6 to
261               A previously validated Healthy Purchasing Score was calculated using the cafeteria traf
262 g up or financial costs of enrollment (e.g., purchasing seedlings) can affect who participates in a P
263  help consumers make informed decisions when purchasing shark deterring and protective products.
264 x and rebate on healthy foods increase their purchase significantly compared to baseline.
265                     Offspring of mothers who purchased SSRIs at least twice during pregnancy had a si
266 ated psychiatric disorders with a history of purchasing SSRIs during pregnancy; 9537 were in the unme
267 d psychiatric disorders without a history of purchasing SSRIs during pregnancy; and 31207 were in the
268 hout a psychiatric diagnosis or a history of purchasing SSRIs.
269 Marketplaces through which individuals could purchase subsidized insurance coverage.
270  the National Household Food Acquisition and Purchase Survey (FoodAPS), fielded during 2012-2013, to
271 n Assistance Program (SNAP) participants for purchasing targeted FVs (TFVs).
272 t varying levels of price during a Cigarette Purchase Task (CPT) in male regular smokers (N = 35).
273 ing concurrent choice testing, the Cigarette Purchase Task (CPT), and validated measures of subjectiv
274 piness after spending money on a time-saving purchase than on a material purchase.
275 ater reductions in hypothetical sugary drink purchases than did nutrient warnings (e.g., "High in sug
276  in up to 40% more clicks and up to 50% more purchases than their mismatching or unpersonalized count
277 not include information on food and beverage purchases that are consumed outside the home.
278 ion between waste managers, the farmers that purchase the recovered products, and the policy-makers t
279 g goods that they own than they would pay to purchase the same goods-a well-known economic bias calle
280 en they acquired their last firearm; if they purchased the firearm; and whether, as part of that acqu
281  For both treatment groups, we find that 80% purchased the spare cylinder at the end of the study.
282                      After excluding holiday purchasing, the tax was associated with statistically si
283 uction by avoiding the need to purify and/or purchase them.
284 corn root powder, which is not available for purchase, thereby limiting the practical use of diets co
285 their products and to stimulate consumers to purchase these products.
286 bstituting traditional shopping, while FMCGs purchased through pure players with parcel delivery ofte
287 provide an avenue to improve healthy canteen purchases through the application of consumer-behavior s
288 criteria, a selection of which compounds was purchased to populate a biased sublibrary.
289 and sugar content of postregulation beverage purchases to a counterfactual based on preregulation tre
290 ing simple mutant or plasmid collections and purchase-tracking databases.
291 erstand the extent of stock-outs, in-country purchasing, usage behavior, and breadth of available pur
292 tions and bundled payments; yet, value-based purchasing (VBP) or pay-for-performance, defined as prov
293 have higher GHG footprints compared to those purchased via traditional retail.
294 and no-levy tiers controlling with household purchase volumes of toiletries.
295 The decline in calories from name-brand food purchases was slower among NHB, Hispanic, and lowest-inc
296 otentially beneficial reductions in calories purchased were more pronounced in some subgroups over ot
297 nthly longitudinal data on packaged beverage purchases were collected from urban-dwelling households
298                                     Beverage purchases were linked to nutritional information at the
299                              Adult MVMs were purchased while following a national sampling plan and c
300 mine the association between SNAP status and purchases while controlling for sociodemographic charact
301 nknown income (studies 1A and 1B), even when purchased with windfall funds.

 
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