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1 n, VDD was associated with BMI and household wealth.
2 ity drives support for the redistribution of wealth.
3 expected given this new level of per-capita wealth.
4 eep positive trend dominated by increases in wealth.
5 -being or happiness is often associated with wealth.
6 prevalence, as were indicators of household wealth.
7 dividuals to help with the redistribution of wealth.
8 evolution of reserves to that of industrial wealth.
9 eas, and in populations with lower household wealth.
10 her any such excess was related to household wealth.
11 Analyses were adjusted for age, sex, and wealth.
12 ainment, and measures of a child's household wealth.
13 on indicator variables such as neighborhood wealth.
14 ime at most levels of maternal education and wealth.
15 ients and insurers as they increase national wealth.
16 the ability to explain variance in household wealth?
17 ent were associated with increased household wealth (6.07 points [95% CI 3.22 to 8.92] in the lowest
19 s to predict survey-based estimates of asset wealth across ~ 20,000 African villages from publicly-av
21 association between education and household wealth and cardiovascular disease and mortality to asses
23 HIV testing in the previous 12 months across wealth and education groups, and quantified socioeconomi
25 and common measures of socioeconomic status-wealth and education-differ among high-income, middle-in
32 tation quality improvement as a way to build wealth and reduce on-plot conflict; no subsidies or mate
33 ce, the technological know-how into economic wealth and scientific innovation, being able to make pre
34 ltivariable analysis adjusting for household wealth and sexual behavior showed that experiencing drou
37 relationship between mortality and national wealth and to examine the positions of Russia and other
39 on increasingly fragile data indicators for "wealth" and its focus on "innovation" as new research be
41 Male sex, rural location, lower household wealth, and not being married were associated with great
43 should consider disaggregation by geography, wealth, and sex with incorporation of an equity index to
44 e relatively stable with increasing national wealth, and the changing gradient was largely due to inc
45 verse causality of overweight and obesity on wealth, and the lack of physical activity and food price
46 ng of the observed associations by household wealth, and the possibility of underreporting of IPV exp
52 deworming achieve equitable coverage across wealth class and sex is unclear and the public health me
53 distinct socio-economic drivers (population, wealth, consumption preferences, agricultural productivi
55 cords from a public registry to estimate the wealth correlations among Taiwanese kinship members, fro
56 o male egos is stronger than to female egos, wealth correlations are larger along patrilineal lines t
57 ility of overweight and obesity across every wealth decile as countries' per capita gross domestic pr
58 en projected overweight and obesity rates by wealth decile to 2040 for all countries to quantify the
60 acility birth (cluster-level facility birth, wealth, education, and distance to childbirth care) on s
63 fraction of the population unless effective wealth-equalizing institutions emerge at the global leve
71 tective factors included urbanicity, greater wealth, higher education, and lower environmental temper
72 p to 62% of the variation in household level wealth in a rural area of western Kenya when using a mul
73 of the variation in ground-measured village wealth in countries where the model was not trained, out
75 y to account for temporal changes in exposed wealth, in a process called normalization, before we can
76 cultural engagement), and economic factors (wealth, income), at baseline were associated with 2 year
77 ering), less loneliness, greater prosperity (wealth, income), better mental and physical health (self
79 residence and maternal education, as well as wealth index, among others correlate with incidence of c
80 Overall, neighbourhood socioeconomic status, wealth index, toilet types and sources of drinking water
83 p (mean age: 60.0 months; girls: 50.3%; mean wealth index: 45.5 out of 100; breastfeeding status at 4
86 hier societies and suggesting a link between wealth inequality and favoring individual independence a
90 high societal costs, potentially increasing wealth inequity and limiting resources available for eff
91 ed covariables including age, sex, household wealth, insecticide-treated bed net use, and vaccination
92 ndividual-level predictors of less household wealth, lower education, living in a rural area, smoking
94 of U5MR by ethnicity to adjust for household wealth, maternal education, and urban-rural residence.
95 ess diabetes, differences in the approach to wealth measurement across surveys, and variation in the
96 ion imagery, and comparison with independent wealth measurements from censuses suggests that errors i
97 djusted [for stratification, clustering, and wealth] odds ratio [aOR] 0.36 [0.27-0.48]), with an abso
99 the surface of oxide supports have enabled a wealth of applications in electrocatalysis, photocatalys
100 derivatives, which can potentially lead to a wealth of applications in the areas of medicine, biology
101 ht that endophytic root microbiomes harbor a wealth of as yet unknown functional traits that, in conc
103 ely packed and heterogeneous components; the wealth of available experimental data is scattered among
104 rthologs are extensively studied, yielding a wealth of biochemical and biophysical data, including st
105 n understanding those strategies, based on a wealth of biochemical investigations of select prototype
109 nical and preclinical settings can provide a wealth of biological information, particularly when coup
110 actable, squid and other cephalopods offer a wealth of biological novelties that could spur discovery
113 nome data has made it possible to access the wealth of biosynthetic clusters responsible for the prod
115 rculating tumor DNA (ctDNA) has identified a wealth of cancer markers in the circulation, resulting i
116 engineering, on the other hand, utilizes the wealth of chemical information inherent in small-molecul
118 ver the past decade, the steadily increasing wealth of clinical, neuroimaging, and molecular biomarke
119 Psychological sciences have identified a wealth of cognitive processes and behavioral phenomena,
123 ponse to various viral infections provides a wealth of data but utilization of microarray and next ge
125 an allow for targeted interventions, but the wealth of data in the electronic health record poses uni
129 rks are needed to organize and interpret the wealth of data on the organization of cortical networks
130 les subject to a thermal gradient, whereby a wealth of data over a range of irradiation temperatures
134 models have proved invaluable in revealing a wealth of diverse cellular mechanisms underlying varied
135 vances in genomic technologies have led to a wealth of diverse data, from which novel discoveries can
137 common type of columnar epithelia found in a wealth of embryonic and adult tissues such as ectodermal
138 ion error theory of dopamine has explained a wealth of empirical phenomena, providing a unifying fram
144 e a basally branching phylum that harbours a wealth of fascinating biology, including planarians with
147 with substrates or inhibitors supported by a wealth of functional data generated by site-directed mut
150 acclimating to feast or famine can involve a wealth of genes that we are just now starting to underst
151 ild-type mice to SARS-CoV-2, combined with a wealth of genetic tools that are available only for modi
156 mercialization of graphene as evidenced by a wealth of graphene research, patents and applications.
157 n of neuronal properties, have illustrated a wealth of heterogeneity within these classical cell type
158 sional dissociation (EThcD) fragmentation, a wealth of highly informative c and z ion fragment ions a
159 -bound pose provides rational insight into a wealth of historical structure-activity-relationship on
163 of a paper's social media audience provide a wealth of information about how scholarly research is tr
165 s and their high variability, they contain a wealth of information about the mutations that have led
168 generation sequencing of DNA are producing a wealth of information by allowing the study of how speci
169 copy and mass spectrometry have shown that a wealth of information can be extracted from noise that i
170 equency infrared and Raman spectra contain a wealth of information concerning the structure, intermol
171 computational infrastructure to analyze the wealth of information contained in data repositories is
172 hods and may, therefore, fail to capture the wealth of information contained in whole EEG signals, in
174 (including slabs and mullers) can provide a wealth of information on ancient subsistence strategy an
176 e association studies (GWAS) have provided a wealth of information on potential disease-associated ge
177 wledge of epididymal biology, and provides a wealth of information on potential regulatory and signal
180 with such targeted interventions provides a wealth of information on the mechanisms that drive aller
181 is a promising biomarker that can provide a wealth of information regarding the genetic makeup of ca
182 and clinical practice beyond DBS, offering a wealth of information related to normal and abnormal neu
184 ation sequencing (NGS) have made available a wealth of information that had previously been inaccessi
185 intriguing questions that remain despite the wealth of information that has been amassed in this fiel
188 esearch and theorizing on these questions, a wealth of insights to constrain the development of compu
189 ad, and it will not be possible to cover the wealth of knowledge about all aspects of activity-depend
190 ce (RNAi) screens, and these have provided a wealth of knowledge addressing multiple essential questi
194 th pathogen and host genomes have provided a wealth of knowledge to clinicians, epidemiologists and p
198 however, enabled us to start translating the wealth of mechanistic animal work on defensive behaviour
199 metagenomics made it possible to unlock the wealth of microbial and dietary information of dental ca
200 The mammalian intestine is colonized by a wealth of microorganisms-including bacteria, viruses, pr
201 y, but this ambition is often limited by the wealth of molecular details currently known about these
203 ymbiosis under domestication, and review the wealth of new data interrogating these predictions in cr
204 obvious benefits: it exposes the reader to a wealth of new information and enhances syntactic knowled
206 chnical achievements to review, as well as a wealth of new perceptual and cognitive experiments.
209 ing induces an electric field and leads to a wealth of novel properties, such as large Rashba spin-or
210 ent knowledge in the field, and we suggest a wealth of opportunities for research that are now enable
215 valuable tools for researchers to utilize a wealth of phenotype/genotype data to study the genetic a
216 erties exhibited by cell membranes enables a wealth of physical phenomena, many of which also have bi
221 tabolic biosynthetic gene clusters reflect a wealth of previously untapped enzymatic resources hidden
223 ization in Marfan syndrome is supported by a wealth of promising studies in the murine models of Marf
226 ces in sequencing technology, resulting in a wealth of publicly available sequence data but also a ga
227 st to the chemistry community because of the wealth of qualitative and quantitative information that
228 hindered by a pervasive problem: despite the wealth of qualitative graphical knowledge about network
229 for using moire superlattices to simulate a wealth of quantum many-body problems that are described
230 gration, the MyoRobot 2.0 allows to tailor a wealth of recordings for relevant physiological paramete
231 resentation of integrated processes and to a wealth of refined qualitative and quantitative data.
232 cross-species collaborations will provide a wealth of research material and knowledge that is releva
236 on of complex forms of organic matter into a wealth of smaller metabolic intermediates, some of which
242 he generation of optical fields displaying a wealth of structural features, which include three-dimen
244 nce that time, RGD has expanded to include a wealth of structured and standardized genetic, genomic,
247 as well as the feasibility of integrating a wealth of supramolecular receptors and sensors into high
248 therapeutic success, while also providing a wealth of testable hypotheses regarding oncogenic mechan
250 c (cyt c) and show that the method yields a wealth of thermodynamic information that is important fo
258 The front-end user interfaces provide a wealth of user-analytics options including sub-setting a
262 r higher perinatal mortality with increasing wealth (OR 1.09, 1.03-1.14) and lower perinatal mortalit
263 variation in district-aggregated changes in wealth over time, with daytime imagery particularly usef
265 The effects are not better accounted for by wealth/poverty than by inequality or by modeling anxiety
266 s (2.87 points [0.27 to 5.47] in the highest wealth quartile and 3.74 points [2.17 to 5.31] in the hi
267 7 points [95% CI 3.22 to 8.92] in the lowest wealth quartile vs 2.27 points [1.38 to 3.15] in the hig
268 vs 2.27 points [1.38 to 3.15] in the highest wealth quartile), whereas in Timor-Leste, girls only out
273 worming coverage disaggregated by geography, wealth quintile, and sex, and computed an equity index.
274 re cascade by age, sex, education, household wealth quintile, body-mass index, smoking status, countr
276 Stunting reduction was higher in the lowest wealth quintile, in rural areas, and among children with
277 period, and socioeconomic status (household wealth) quintile for HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis, other co
278 analyze heterogeneity in the association by wealth quintiles and age groups and present country-spec
279 number of people who have enrolled in UHC in wealth quintiles Q2-Q3 than in other quintiles, and the
280 revalence gaps were reduced slightly between wealth quintiles, maternal education groups, and urban c
281 5-17 years, indigenous women, those in lower wealth quintiles, those living in rural areas, and those
283 rylands possess enormous biotic and cultural wealth, representing 65% of the national territory.
285 rt the following hypotheses: Family members' wealth resemblance to male egos is stronger than to fema
287 cepted hospital development staff performing wealth screening using publicly available data to identi
295 the highest and lowest obesity estimates by wealth was observed in Honduras among women (21.6 percen
298 letion, level of urbanisation, and household wealth were all associated with a higher probability of
299 educational attainment, or had low household wealth were generally least likely to self-report ever h
300 A corollary is that in a globalizing world, wealth will inevitably be appropriated by a very small f