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1 trade could be shifted to avoid groundwater scarcity.
2 the case that conflict results from resource scarcity.
3 aureus growth under conditions of manganese scarcity.
4 se to address the challenges of global water scarcity.
5 rescue mechanism, which counteracts glucose scarcity.
6 l decision making owing to heterogeneity and scarcity.
7 ven growth in times of nutrient abundance or scarcity.
8 r requirements(4) during periods of resource scarcity.
9 ch links obesity with the perception of food scarcity.
10 intended consequence: a rising sense of time scarcity.
11 pitfalls to their use, often driven by data scarcity.
12 to violence in times and places of resource scarcity.
13 in future water management to mitigate water scarcity.
14 ty, potent antitumor properties, and natural scarcity.
15 ssarily positive indicators of soil nutrient scarcity.
16 ponse to leucine after episodes of metabolic scarcity.
17 men function in harsh environments with food scarcity.
18 ty and quality management to cope with water scarcity.
19 ng the key environmental issue of freshwater scarcity.
20 decrease in patience among those exposed to scarcity.
21 ome of the most extreme adaptations to water scarcity.
22 of human uses, thus exacerbating freshwater scarcity.
24 ation, to dams exposed during infancy to the scarcity-adversity model of low nesting resources, and t
26 ally change the critical dimensions of water scarcity, aggravating water scarcity for 8.8% (7.4-16.5%
29 n experimental manipulation to induce both a scarcity and an abundance mindset within participants an
30 th LVAD, although necessary because of organ scarcity and capable of improving wait list survival, co
31 oil degradation due to global warming, water scarcity and diminishing natural resources negatively im
32 als have not been elucidated due to the data scarcity and discrepancies among experimental observatio
35 as nervous systems, arose is hindered by the scarcity and fragmented nature of genomes from key taxa,
36 noble-metal-based electrocatalysts, and the scarcity and high cost of noble metals are hindering the
37 h as food security, biodiversity loss, water scarcity and human health are affected by reference evap
39 mission production techniques, increase land scarcity and production costs and thereby food prices.
40 US remains particularly vulnerable to water scarcity and rising stream temperatures under climate ch
42 s (T1D) is currently limited by donor tissue scarcity and the requirement for lifelong immunosuppress
43 regulator gating behavioral response to food scarcity and time-of-day dependence of circadian food an
48 ng abundance, suggesting that the effects of scarcity are largest when they are compared with previou
49 s that evolved to respond adaptively to food scarcity are relatively disengaged in the setting of con
52 ghlight the necessity of incorporating water scarcity assessment at multiple temporal and geographic
53 e we report a comprehensive nationwide water scarcity assessment in China, which explicitly includes
55 great potential in response to global water scarcity because of its high solar-to-vapor efficiency,
56 inancial hardship was assessed by markers of scarcity (being unable to heat the home, missing meals,
59 s use hypothermia during periods of resource scarcity, but also that the use of this strategy may be
61 ows that cancer cells overcome this nutrient scarcity by scavenging other substrates, such as protein
70 lfides, and raise a possibility that sulfate scarcity delayed the evolution of dissimilatory sulfate
71 y occur upstream, whereas HI aggravate water scarcity downstream; HI cause water scarcity to travel d
72 what is known about the realized effects of scarcity-driven alterations in water use practices on di
73 growing populations and buffer against water scarcity due to changing climate, this work is important
75 hat late-season declines were caused by food scarcity during a period of extremely limited forage.
77 In regions of the world affected by water scarcity economic activities can be constrained by water
78 antity than quality; and that spatiotemporal scarcity favors breeders that investment more in offspri
80 in the group of participants who experienced scarcity following abundance, suggesting that the effect
82 uce water-stress impact, quantified as water scarcity footprint, through the choice of algae site loc
83 ensions of water scarcity, aggravating water scarcity for 8.8% (7.4-16.5%) of the global population b
84 temporal discounting and feeling of resource scarcity, for explaining the relation between food insec
85 host fitness, FoxO/DAF-16 also prevents food scarcity from accelerating the selection against selfish
86 w that endowing individuals with agency over scarcity fully moderates this effect, increasing patienc
87 rtunity to reduce the natural phosphorus (P) scarcity, geographic imbalances of P reserves, and eutro
89 several Mediterranean countries, where water scarcity has been a problem for years, have decreased th
90 ing water infrastructure and increased water scarcity have resulted in higher interest in water reuse
91 cilitates metabolic adaption during nutrient scarcity in a gender-specific manner and that insufficie
94 n between obesity and the perception of food scarcity in humans, with suggestions for future epidemio
95 etalain sources, arising from their relative scarcity in the plant kingdom, particularly in edible pl
96 climate change, including heat stress, food scarcity, increases in pollution and vector-borne diseas
97 g multiple functionalizations are rare, with scarcity increasing with increasing degree of substituti
98 nd that, independently of mTORC1, amino acid scarcity induces protein scavenging and that under such
101 ystem configuration in response to phosphate scarcity involved MED16 functioning, which modulates the
111 conditions such as a winter climate or food scarcity, leading to highly variable cohort survival.
113 rom the psychology of (perceived and actual) scarcity, might help advance a more fine-grained mechani
115 data suggest a potential neural locus for a scarcity mindset and demonstrate how these changes in br
117 Moreover, again compared with abundance, a scarcity mindset decreased activity in dorsolateral pref
119 ence of insufficient resources can create a "scarcity" mindset; increasing attention toward the scarc
126 h deeper timescales is controversial, with a scarcity of ancient clades exhibiting repetitive pattern
128 sion of the insulin-producing organ, and the scarcity of appropriate techniques and reagents to inter
129 hroughout the world is of concern due to the scarcity of available effective antiviral therapeutics.
132 However, research traditionally focuses on scarcity of blue water--groundwater and surface water.
133 ical translation faces challenges, including scarcity of bone marrow donors, and reliance on bovine s
134 ottom-up approaches remain elusive given the scarcity of building blocks that yield strong, cohesive,
137 g established in immunocompromised patients, scarcity of clarity on the optimal timing of vaccination
139 bial susceptibility are available due to the scarcity of clinical isolates and difficulty in performi
141 crobial ecological studies is limited by the scarcity of comparative data on the membrane lipid compo
143 ys leading to transformation, as well as the scarcity of comprehensive, large-scale studies that asse
153 tion in complex treatment schedules, and the scarcity of data on long-term protection in patients rec
155 p because of pathogen-specific factors and a scarcity of data on the influence of meteorological fact
157 dren and adolescents, in part because of the scarcity of data to inform specific paediatric managemen
158 he USA: first, excess ICU bed capacity and a scarcity of data to understand which patients that truly
160 s, particularly in women, but because of the scarcity of data, the comparative risk in men has yet to
163 oblems are managed inadequately because of a scarcity of disease-specific expertise and insufficient
164 s important for phytoplankton to survive the scarcity of dissolved inorganic phosphorus (DIP), and al
167 a limited number of patients because of the scarcity of donors, expense, and large burden of care.
168 wever, functional studies are limited by the scarcity of EE cells (or surrogates) in both in vivo and
174 ed by environmental conditions including the scarcity of essential resources, which can drive the evo
180 mmendations could not be made because of the scarcity of evidence, the task force either used evidenc
183 otions as central for enzyme function, but a scarcity of experimental data has limited our understand
184 nclusive understanding is forestalled by the scarcity of experimental systems displaying novel aspect
185 on of termitophily is challenging owing to a scarcity of fossil termitophiles, with all known reliabl
186 inosaurian features has been obscured by the scarcity of fossils with transitional morphologies.
193 he polymorphisms influencing taste given the scarcity of genome-wide association studies (GWASs) publ
196 ased levels of macropinocytosis and that the scarcity of glutamine uniquely drives this process.
197 evelopment of strategies is complicated by a scarcity of good data from countries and regions within
199 ges in machine learning for medical imaging: scarcity of high-quality annotated data and mismatch bet
200 t chemical matter for further follow-up, the scarcity of historical ADMET data for screening hits lim
201 iated archaeological assemblages exists, the scarcity of hominin fossils often impedes the understand
205 potentially affect other monoamines, and the scarcity of imaging evidence on dopaminergic function.
207 on ecosystem functioning are hindered by the scarcity of information on mycorrhizal distributions.
210 this relationship is challenging due to the scarcity of inventories where carbon stocks in abovegrou
212 to the long-term predictions and the current scarcity of knowledge about DTG efficacy in South Africa
215 be a master of all trades, there has been a scarcity of linked demographic and physiological evidenc
219 that were not modeled by the mice, namely a scarcity of male hosts and biphasic histologic features
220 itative method for age determination, by the scarcity of material, and by the difficulty in visualizi
221 aryl methyl ethers as coupling partners, the scarcity of metal-catalyzed C-heteroatom bond formations
222 naling is lacking, particularly because of a scarcity of methods for quantitatively studying lipid fu
223 study of enhancers has been hampered by the scarcity of methods to systematically quantify their end
225 ent of curative antivirals are hampered by a scarcity of models that mimic infection in a physiologic
226 gh recalcitrance to genetic manipulation and scarcity of molecular tools has hampered our knowledge o
234 disparities in the scientific workforce and scarcity of policies on sex-related reporting at the jou
235 P. vivax vaccine has remained elusive by the scarcity of pre-clinical models to test protective effic
237 ons, although it faces challenges due to the scarcity of protective LoF alleles in the human genome.
249 management is varied, partly because of the scarcity of robust incidence data and spectrum of clinic
255 ffer from low sensitivities arising from the scarcity of spin pairs present at natural abundance.
257 lusively from 100K X-ray crystallography and scarcity of structural knowledge on human AChE (hAChE).
260 of novel therapies have been hampered by the scarcity of suitable cell culture models that mimic the
262 titudes in climate change is hampered by the scarcity of surface observations in the Russian Arctic.
263 hange will impact biodiversity patterns, the scarcity of taxon-specific information has hampered the
266 oliferation, which may one day alleviate the scarcity of transplantable beta cells for the treatment
269 tually exclusive and, in view of the current scarcity of uterine grafts and the anticipated future ri
273 ve been challenging to assess because of the scarcity of well dated fossil and pollen records that co
276 ers in science, few have evaluated whether a scarcity of women in science might be related to dispari
277 according to this methodology, either due to scarcity or inhomogeneity of data, are discussed in the
280 half of the population are affected by water scarcity, pointing to an urgent need for improving fresh
281 ion of animal-based products, decreases land scarcity, prevents emissions leakage, and concentrates p
282 tracing the location of water use and water scarcity related to feed production, transport, and live
285 others prolonged care during periods of prey scarcity, supporting the resource limitation hypothesis.
293 e GW level declines resulting in urban water scarcity, unsustainable agricultural production, and adv
295 led population migrations triggered by water scarcity, which is already associated with the large and
296 ict and sudden migrations triggered by water scarcity, which is already associated with the large, ra
297 thophore Emiliania huxleyi to phosphorus (P) scarcity, which is often a limiting factor in marine eco
298 uate water quality exacerbates China's water scarcity, which is unevenly distributed across the count
299 We first examine the effects of resource scarcity-which has been associated with both impatience