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1 en found to place a large economic burden on society.
2 ccessfully integrate into work and the wider society.
3 stitute for Health Research, and Alzheimer's Society.
4 mselves to be indispensable among modern day society.
5 the downstream dependence of ecosystems and society.
6 Society, and US National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
7 e evolution of law and its relationship with society.
8 nd ultimately to impacts on human health and society.
9 5% UI pound 2.0 billion-pound 16 billion) to society.
10 lp guide members seeking to partner with the Society.
11 plants remain an important challenge in our society.
12 Energy storage is an integral part of modern society.
13 nal Institutes of Health, International AIDS Society.
14 nservation program of the Kihnu Native Sheep Society.
15 sed to and the esteem that they are given in society.
16 consequences for global ecosystems and human society.
17 l cognitive tool that has transformed modern society.
18 h to observe the interaction between law and society.
19 e severity of regional impacts on nature and society.
20 of its benefits and costs to ecosystems and society.
21 provements in human health, the economy, and society.
22 s and improve diversity and inclusion in the Society.
23 for the benefit of researchers, science, and society.
24 one of the most threatening bacteria to our society.
25 ic knowledge for the benefit of patients and society.
26 h (SER) membership-a reflection/microcosm of society.
27 ty of America and the Japanese Heart Failure Society.
28 apt while supporting essential structures of society.
29 , to the success of the core missions of the Society.
30 RC Clinical Trials Unit, and Canadian Cancer Society.
31 challenge with great cost to individuals and society.
32 y by different surgical governing bodies and societies.
33 he world with a huge impact on economies and societies.
34 e risks and costs of men's investment across societies.
35 of Medicine and Council of Medical Specialty Societies.
36 currently not recommended by most radiology societies.
37 and livestock exchange among historic human societies.
38 or investigating ancient mobility in complex societies.
39 emble the principal characteristics of human societies.
40 persal relationships and complex multi-level societies.
41 ffective immune-defense strategies in insect societies.
42 dical treatments are topical issues in aging societies.
43 ons for delayed reproduction in modern human societies.
44 on the period of the rise and fall of state societies.
45 ng online is a critical challenge for modern societies.
46 ately resulted in the development of complex societies.
47 by the International Union of Immunological Societies.
49 and provide essential ecosystem services to society(2), but they are often fragmented by barriers to
50 erapy cost $106,582 and returned $265,870 to society (249% ROI), whereas aflibercept treatment cost $
55 he Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Adult Patient Database between 2011 and 2019.
60 novel social norms develops similarly across societies and (3) societally variable prosocial behaviou
61 pests, but both a central component of human societies and an important, often adverse, influence on
63 ral, and civic-political future of receiving societies and of the individuals who seek to make these
64 A group of representatives from scientific societies and organizations met to discuss possible solu
65 of the International Union of Immunological Societies and the presidents of 15 other national immuno
66 of the socio-economic characteristics of the societies and their vulnerability to these extreme event
71 colorectal cancer remains a heavy burden on society and health care systems.Mounting evidence show t
72 red exposure to light is pervasive in modern society and increases the risk of cardiovascular disease
74 xpand the diversity and inclusiveness of our Society and our aspirations for future efforts in suppor
75 g with the International Ocular Inflammation Society and the International Uveitis Study Group, syste
76 ect novel forms of social hierarchy in human societies, and, by providing an efficient short-cut to a
78 ty, the stigmatization of certain sectors of society, and heightened risks and unequal treatment of i
79 l to impact science, industry, medicine, and society, and recent improvements in DNA synthesis have e
83 Our results suggest that inbred cooperative societies are rare in nature partly because the protecti
86 nsiderable impact on health-care systems and society as a whole because of repeated consultations, un
89 evel of influence ECRs have in 20 scientific societies based in the US and UK, and provides guideline
90 commendations for SER and other professional societies based on prior literature evaluating successfu
93 regulatory agencies and professional medical societies, but several technical and ethical issues rema
94 (LIBs) are of tremendous importance for our society, but their limited lifetime still poses a great
95 otect both the vaccinated individual and the society by reducing the transmission of infectious disea
96 e urban-rural divide is increasing in modern societies calling for geographical extensions of social
97 anies, regulatory agencies, and professional societies can come together to advance the field and sol
98 he US and UK, and provides guidelines on how societies can successfully include ECRs in leadership ro
100 ciation/American College of Cardiology Multi-Society cholesterol guideline and 2019 American College
102 eveloped a statement about ways in which the Society could take action to reduce its contribution of
107 o de Desarrollo Regional; Pediatrics Spanish Society; Departament de Salut, Generalitat de Catalunya;
110 o take actions that are good for them or for society (e.g., energy conservation, healthy living, safe
112 e materials in addressing major needs of the society, especially the grand challenges of energy, heal
113 ering social structure and the individual-to-society feedbacks can reveal new dimensions to old quest
114 us diseases, and the influence of transplant societies for education and disseminating current inform
115 difference in respect to age, sex, American Society for Anesthesiology score, body mass index, and p
119 iated with climate change, the International Society for Children's Health and the Environment develo
122 representation, and participation across the Society for Epidemiologic Research (SER) membership-a re
123 versity and Inclusion Committee (D&I) in the Society for Epidemiologic Research is to foster the dive
124 hoosing less expensive cities nearer to more Society for Epidemiologic Research members-could reduce
125 According to a new member survey from the Society for Epidemiologic Research, early-career members
127 2017 Infectious Diseases Society of America-Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (IDSA-SHE
129 s and nomenclature put forth by the American Society for Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning
130 adiological Society of North America and the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine conferences
132 nical microbiologist members of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) concerning detailed verif
134 of a celebration of the 50th anniversary of Society for Neuroscience, we provide a historical perspe
135 g, American Urological Association, American Society for Radiation Oncology, and Society of Urologic
136 ype of prosociality that helps heterogeneous societies function is different from the in-group solida
137 a was defined according to the International Society Geographical and Epidemiological Ophthalmology c
138 SCD in patients with Canadian Cardiovascular Society grading of angina pectoris class 1 (n=1107, 18 e
139 Among patients with Canadian Cardiovascular Society grading of angina pectoris class 2 or higher (n=
140 A significant LTPAxCanadian Cardiovascular Society grading of angina pectoris class interaction was
142 ve therapy and with poorer survival, current society guidelines provide limited guidance/recommendati
144 However, although professional critical care societies have proposed new clinical criteria that aid s
145 has analyzed the approaches by which member societies have sought to ensure inclusivity through sele
146 eir homes, impose large and visible costs on society; however, their benefits cannot be directly obse
147 those from the International Humic Substance Society (IHSS), wide-ranging values exist in the literat
155 diversity, equity, and inclusion within the society, including participation in the annual meeting.
159 ted by the International Ocular Inflammation Society, International Uveitis Study Group, and Foster O
160 the prevalence of such warfare in some human societies is leadership by self-serving individuals that
161 bility of humans to cooperate in large-scale societies is unique in animal life, it remains open how
162 The duration of interaction events in a society is a fundamental measure of its collective natur
164 er Center group (MDA) and the Japan Pancreas Society (JPS) have introduced other grading systems, whi
165 is predicted by what other members of their society judge to be the correct social norm, (2) the res
166 ic Cancer Foundation Rotterdam, Dutch Cancer Society, Kika Foundation, Deutsche Krebshilfe, Blood Can
167 This suggests that the more egalitarian bird societies may best be adapted to less-disturbed environm
168 d Yahr stage, 2.1 +/- 0.6; Movement Disorder Society [MDS]-revised Unified Parkinson Disease Rating S
169 ting diversity and inclusion in professional society membership has become an important topic for man
170 t an increasingly diverse and interconnected society might create increasingly diverse and interconne
173 was convened with members from ASCO and the Society of Abdominal Radiology, American College of Radi
174 hip positions within the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) are expanding as the Society s
175 Thoracic Society (ATS) / Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) Community-acquired Pneumonia (
177 e evidence to revise the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) diabetic foot infection classi
180 the establishment of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA), women played a minor role as
181 re Association of the ESC, the Heart Failure Society of America and the Japanese Heart Failure Societ
182 ogy/American Heart Association/Heart Failure Society of America for the identification of Stage A (at
184 nfection (CDI), the 2017 Infectious Diseases Society of America-Society for Healthcare Epidemiology o
185 ictors for major complications were American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) >2, portal hypertensi
187 ity analyses for low-risk patients (American Society of Anesthesiologists grade 1/2), propensity scor
189 nd had a WHO performance status and American Society of Anesthesiologists score of 2 or lower, were c
190 le, African American, with a higher American Society of Anesthesiologists score, and to undergo nonel
192 analyses adjusted for age, sex, and American Society of Anesthesiology (ASA) score (difference in res
193 Association of Women Surgeons (AWS), and the Society of Black Academic Surgeons (SBAS) partnered to a
197 from the multinational multicenter European Society of Cardiovascular Radiology (ESCR) MR/CT Registr
201 al Comprehensive Cancer Network and American Society of Clinical Oncology recommend consideration of
202 Kirschstein Research Service Award, American Society of Clinical Oncology Young Investigator Award, M
204 ffing in the ICU has been recommended by the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the Leapfrog Conso
206 he authors, each extensively involved in the Society of Critical Care Medicine's ICU Liberation Campa
207 d by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Society of Critical Care Medicine, the American Medical
210 sent study was to evaluate the 2016 American Society of Echocardiography and the European Association
211 The sensitivity and specificity of American Society of Echocardiography and the European Association
213 and well being were included in the American Society of Nephrology annual survey emailed to US nephro
214 l Society of Radiology (PLTR) and the Polish Society of Neurology (PTN) present the second version of
215 mpanies was aggregated from the Radiological Society of North America and the Society for Imaging Inf
216 ists shared with members of the Radiological Society of North America COVID-19 Task Force, including
217 al Radiology, American College of Radiology, Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, Ameri
220 of the Recommendations of the Polish Medical Society of Radiology, presuming that our knowledge on CO
222 ion of Cancer Care, financed by the European Society of Surgical Oncology, the Champalimaud Foundatio
223 d patients (mean age, 83.2+/-4.3 years; mean Society of Thoracic Surgeons Predicted Risk of Mortality
225 ine hundred three high-risk patients (median Society of Thoracic Surgeons score 10%) underwent MViV (
226 underwent TAVR (mean age, 81+/-8 years, mean Society of Thoracic Surgeons score, 4.9 [3.3-7.5]).
227 30-day mortality lower than predicted by the Society of Thoracic Surgeons score, and superior short-t
228 December 2017 (n=19 824), registered in the Society of Thoracic Surgeons-Interagency Registry for Me
229 Retrospective analysis of data from the Society of Thoracic Surgeons/American College of Cardiol
231 al transplant surgery fellows in an American Society of Transplant Surgeons-accredited fellowship.
232 o update these recommendations, the American Society of Transplantation (AST) facilitated a consensus
234 sus of the Frailty Heart Workgroup (American Society of Transplantation's Thoracic and Critical Care
236 American Society for Radiation Oncology, and Society of Urologic Oncology to conduct a systematic rev
237 ostate-specific antigen level, International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) grade, and clinic
238 roven prostate adenocarcinoma (International Society of Urological Pathology grade group = 1 in those
239 orce the importance, to both the patient and society, of achieving some level of remission to restore
241 Systemic racism that underlies the fabric of society often manifests itself in prominent institutions
242 oint was a modification of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis criteria for major
243 farction) major bleeding, with International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis major bleeding a s
244 ive behavior and the formation of vertebrate societies over both ecological and evolutionary timescal
245 tion but also for the variation found across societies, over history, and among behavioral domains.
248 Conclusion In accordance with Fleischner Society recommendations, screening chest radiography is
251 ounds at all stages of their careers, in the Society's activities, with the intent of enhancing disco
254 ally, such findings raise concerns regarding society's mental (ill)health and the prevalence of insuf
256 e objective of this article is to report our Society's plans in hopes that we may stimulate other sci
257 f treatment following the French CF Learning Society's recommendations.Measurements and Main Results:
259 e discrepancy between conservation needs and society's willingness to pay for them grows, conservatio
260 ciety of America (IDSA) are expanding as the Society seeks to advance the field for IDSA members.
261 recommendations of the Spanish radiological societies (SERVEI and SERAM) has enabled us to adapt suc
262 Study Group, and Foster Ocular Immunological Society, set up an international, expert-led consensus p
265 CT, scored visually by using the Fleischner Society system, is associated with physiologic impairmen
266 ontinents suggest that survival is higher in societies that provide more support and care for one ano
267 cs, and through direct engagement with civil society, that science can illuminate a better path forwa
269 cle from representatives of the Heart Rhythm Society, the American College of Cardiology, and the Ame
270 pite the importance of programming to modern society, the cognitive and neural bases of code comprehe
271 Alpe d'HuZes Foundation and the Dutch Cancer Society, the European Research Council Advanced Grant, a
274 ld be heard from both outside and within the society, they remained isolated and without consequence.
275 ve detrimental effects on the wider elephant society through loss of leaders crucial to younger male
276 e presidents of 15 other national immunology societies to discuss how they and their members responde
279 ders, collected by the International Myeloma Society to understand the initial challenges faced by my
281 ty was assessed using the Movement Disorders Society Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UP
282 reased mean scores on the Movement Disorders Society Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (total
283 TUG), motor section of the Movement Disorder Society-Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UP
287 In a cross-cultural study of eight diverse societies, we provide evidence that (1) the prosocial be
290 entury, the Calusa, a fisher-gatherer-hunter society, were the most politically complex polity in Flo
291 clinical (World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (WFNS), Hunt & Hess (HH) and radiological scor
292 ecide which taxa and names should be used by society whilst continuing to encourage taxonomic researc
293 hysicians that are members of aforementioned societies who care for successfully resuscitated cardiac
298 m health care organizations and professional societies worldwide to synthesize a list of resources de