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1 cardiometabolic disease in many parts of the world.
2 n the United States and in many parts of the world.
3 d to update their beliefs about value in the world.
4 ic acids, perhaps opening a way into the RNA world.
5 t are not representative of our visuospatial world.
6 th, disability, and disfigurement around the world.
7 to promote an updated representation of the world.
8 plinary telehealth clinic in a post-pandemic world.
9 2 virus, is rapidly spreading throughout the world.
10 ual information with our knowledge about the world.
11 for almost all major populations around the world.
12 ealth and longevity of humans throughout the world.
13 behavior of animals in ecosystems around the world.
14 ) has resulted in thousands of deaths in the world.
15 rios at the level of ports, regions, and the world.
16 ical insight to preserve the natural sensory world.
17 egrated into our conscious perception of the world.
18 ) sequences isolated in China and around the world.
19 a public health threat in most parts of the world.
20 -19 has caused a tremendous alarm around the world.
21 s the main cause of burden of disease in the world.
22 of morbidity and mortality in the developed world.
23 ng social and political consensus across the world.
24 into unified representations of the external world.
25 es to interact with our complex multisensory world.
26 sues related to SOC management in a changing world.
27 e of peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) in the world.
28 increased morbidity and mortality around the world.
29 Emirates (UAE) are among the highest in the world.
30 n the leading cause of disease burden in the world.
31 c affiliations with other populations of the world.
32 ity, could decline in a future warmer, drier world.
33 ze (corn) is the dominant grain grown in the world.
34 k fin markets and consumption centers in the world.
35 climates that are predicted for much of the world.
36 es and ends lives and livelihoods around the world.
37 densely populated small island-states in the world.
38 cular level effectively with the macroscopic world.
39 p to 45% of all deaths in the industrialized world.
40 , treatment and management differ around the world.
41 tion and transplantation activity across the world.
42 nctional roles particularly in the microbial world.
43 istributed tick-borne viral infection in the world.
44 o effectively engage with and learn from our world.
45 sulting in an impaired representation of the world.
46 ms that must robustly operate in the natural world.
47 ms, P fertilisation is essential to feed the world.
48 eans to gain novel insights into the natural world.
49 learning to help us survive in an uncertain world.
50 of SST warming that is realized in the real world.
51 of FH is unknown in 90% of countries in the world.
52 all tropical and subtropical regions of the world.
53 pe both the self and the way we perceive the world.
54 ce of schemas necessary to navigate the real world.
55 ects on coastal marine ecosystems around the world.
61 plication ability in G3BP-deleted cells, Old World alphaviruses can be categorized into two groups, b
65 nsumed for centuries in various parts of the world and are known to be rich resources of functionally
66 zes on the temporal dynamics of the external world and estimates sensory uncertainty by combining pas
67 nd in the major wheat growing regions of the world and is a leading cause of yield loss in wheat.
68 eedbacks on propagating MCSs anywhere in the world and show a strong positive impact of drier soils o
69 ly mineralized tissues emerge into the outer world, and it occurs concomitantly with tooth root forma
70 IOD) affects climate and rainfall across the world, and most severely in nations surrounding the Indi
71 important economically in many areas of the world, and particularly in countries around the Mediterr
74 catastrophic loss, organizations around the world are developing new ways of working with this threa
75 rch and commercialization efforts around the world are focused on developing novel wearable electroch
81 s related to population ageing for the whole world, as well as in 55.3% (84/152) of countries for mal
82 ry of Foreign Affairs, UNDP/UNFPA/UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development an
84 s is a concern to food regulators around the world because these compounds have been associated to ac
85 sess which memories predicted drinking, real-world behavior was assessed in patients with AUD at base
90 this study were to develop and test in real-world clinical practice the effectiveness of a comprehen
91 its adaptability to the requirements of real-world clinical practice, the latest versions of European
92 ility of 6qcNIR was validated in a busy real-world clinical setting, and clinicians were trained to e
98 frequently inaccurate throughout much of the world, consequently suggesting different biodiversity pa
99 ctices for implementation in a range of real-world contexts; assess subtleties of behavior change too
101 complicated by the need for so-called cross-world counterfactuals to decompose the total effect.
102 ponents have pointed to the existence of New World crops, such as the sweet potato and bottle gourd,
104 characterize inhibitors, and leveraging real-world data from electronic health records to begin to un
106 be helpful in the interpretation of the real-world data of patients treated with commercially availab
107 nt start (TDT) and prognosis in a large real-world data set from the German Study Alliance Leukemia-A
110 highlight that millions of people around the world depend on markets for subsistence and the diverse
112 ecently has been found in other parts of the world, due to migration of chronically infected patients
114 elevance of biodiversity experiments to real-world ecosystems, where community assembly or disassembl
117 the published literature to assess the real-world effectiveness of rotavirus vaccines in a range of
118 orestation and forest degradation around the world endanger the functioning of ecosystems, climate st
119 HB requires enormous energy resources (2% of world energy production), and the high pressures and tem
120 ted cellular responses in heterogeneous real-world environments such as the gut(6,7), solid tumours(8
122 scounting task and organized past and future world events on a canvas according to their representati
124 evaluating the use of noninterventional real-world evidence (RWE) studies to assess the effectiveness
126 ility to rapidly generate high-quality, real-world evidence; discusses the program's experience in, a
128 te the usefulness of this new method to real-world examples, we apply the method with good success to
130 .750), and had better results than clinical (World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (WFNS), Hunt
135 ons shape how we perceive and comprehend the world has become increasingly influential in the field o
136 hile recent increases in flooding across the world have been partly attributed to a range of atmosphe
142 ntrations above the maximum limit set by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the UN Food and Agri
148 Through large-scale deworming programs, World Health Organization aims to reduce moderate-to-hea
150 ories and outcomes, categorized by using the World Health Organization COVID-19 disease severity scal
151 owing an unprecedented global spread(3), the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic o
154 five institutions with lower-grade gliomas (World Health Organization grade II and III) were used in
155 atients with IDH-mutant lower-grade gliomas (World Health Organization grade II/III) and 1p/19q codel
156 The 6-mo PFS rates were 94%, 48%, and 0% for World Health Organization grades I, II, and III, respect
157 k aimed to grade the tumors according to the World Health Organization grading system adopted in 2004
162 provisional bedaquiline MIC breakpoints and World Health Organization interim critical concentration
164 ing Scale, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, World Health Organization Quality of Life Scale-Brief Ve
165 ticipants were asked to complete the 26-item World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF (WHOQOL-B
166 national measles vaccination rates above the World Health Organization recommendation of 95% coverage
170 age z scores were generated according to the World Health Organization standards and the Fenton growt
171 stance in Anopheles gambiae s.l. exceeds the World Health Organization thresholds for susceptibility
173 impact and the feasibility of achieving the World Health Organization's (WHO) target of reducing gon
174 ns between 2015 and 2035, as targeted by the World Health Organization's End TB Strategy ("effective
175 (CQ) and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) are on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medication
177 immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is a World Health Organization-recommended standard of care i
182 associated with the Chief Roi Mata's Domain World Heritage Area, and analyzed them in conjunction wi
183 lant productivity for major crops around the world, however, is still supported by excess application
185 D fMRI in macaque monkeys while viewing real-world images, and found visual responses and category se
189 hat the neural representation of the outside world is altered by our prior beliefs even at initial po
190 that can be interfaced from the macroscopic world is an essential challenge for the development of q
192 nty of model estimates is seductive when the world is desperate to know what lies ahead, but caution
193 ioactive spent nuclear fuel (SNF) around the world is destined for final disposal in deep-mined geolo
195 matic disorder of the brain system mediating world knowledge-relative to healthy older individuals.
196 ortality in the United States and around the world, leaving many grieving the sudden loss of family m
201 3(+) follicular reticular cells form a small-world network of guidance structures, with computer simu
204 on Statement, to be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives, the 2030 Impact Goal i
205 two characteristics, both prevalent in real world organizations: exclusivity of membership and more
207 se might have a role in certain parts of the world, other areas could be experiencing a true increase
213 at a similar scale in a representative, real-world population at a cost of under $100 per patient, wh
214 ve analysis of the sustainability of current world population growth in relation to the parallel defo
221 confirm that the model generalizes to a real-world problem, thus providing an important step toward u
222 plications of deep learning networks to real-world problems have become ubiquitous, our understanding
226 entions (colonoscopy, autopsy), comparisons (world regions, alternative polyp definitions, adenoma),
227 If the same principles hold true in other world regions, then Bt corn hybrids adapted to diverse a
229 rojected climatic warming will influence the world's biota remains largely speculative, owing to the
231 nearly all tributaries of Lake Michigan-the world's fifth largest freshwater lake by volume-to deter
234 biquitous abdominal obesity, exposure to the world's highest levels of air pollution, highly prevalen
236 m climate fluctuations and close to half the world's lake area is in high northern latitudes that are
237 rio, there will be an increase of 48% of the world's land area, 52% of the global population and 46%
238 gical innovation has profoundly reshaped the world's landscapes and biodiversity, the ecological circ
240 800 curated models, BioModels has become the world's largest repository of curated models and emerged
244 eeded in developing vaccines for some of the world's most deadly diseases, including AIDS and malaria
246 n is required to safeguard the future of the world's most important and vulnerable water towers.
250 kton are limited by iron (Fe) in ~40% of the world's oceans including high-nutrient low-chlorophyll (
251 onded to increased food insecurity among the world's poorest households in low-income countries.
255 th some estimates suggesting over 50% of the world's population takes at least one medication per day
256 gondii chronically infects a quarter of the world's population, and its recrudescence can cause life
262 s of missing data to be expected in the real-world setting, with a precision of 72% and a recall of 7
264 ore important in this context ABSTRACT: Real-world settings are composed of multiple environmental st
267 ARS-CoV-2) has spread rapidly throughout the world since the first cases of coronavirus disease 2019
270 outcomes comparable with those of other real-world studies from Western populations but poorer than t
276 This means that I have always inhabited a world that generally disregarded my existence in some fo
277 of the largest agricultural producers in the world, the European Union (EU) is particularly sensitive
278 oV-2, continues to spread rapidly around the world, there is a need for well validated serological as
279 u upheaval of in-person education across the world, this article aims to articulate the need to train
280 ent unionid mass mortality events around the world threaten ecosystem services such as water filtrati
282 cal temperature profiles in lakes across the world to examine trends and drivers of whole-lake vertic
287 ts of the changing climate on the biological world vary across latitudes, habitats and spatial scales
288 sing a simple donation game, which is a real-world version of the Dictator's Game, we randomly assign
290 ) from January 1995 to March 2020 around the world were analyzed to estimate the overall mean CLA val
291 highest quality of patient care, to create a world where cancer is prevented and every survivor is he
292 of APSGN has sharply declined in the Western world, whereas the number of Staphylococcus infection-as
293 ptimize health care delivery in parts of the world who have not yet confronted this epidemic, as well
294 V-2) has reached nearly every country in the world with extraordinary person-to-person transmission.
296 o perceive and produce movements in the real world with precise timing is critical for survival in an
297 s (HCMV) infection is endemic throughout the world, with a seroprevalence of 40 to 100% depending on
298 evere periodontitis was defined according to World Workshop (2017-WW) and Centers for Disease Control
300 ne, and arid/semi-arid ecosystems around the world, yet our understanding of the belowground impacts