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1 uck individuals attending an American Legion convention ().
2 omers came under regulation of the Stockholm convention.
3 ions (TTCs) to try to undermine the proposed convention.
4 have named MTG3 in keeping with the earlier convention.
5 organic pollutants targeted by the Stockholm Convention.
6 arly September after the Democratic National Convention.
7 re defined at their boundaries by linguistic convention.
8 , legally binding protocol to strengthen the convention.
9 esulting from implementation of the Minamata convention.
10 ceability to a reference system agreed on by convention.
11 ble technology scenarios consistent with the Convention.
12 s is required to help implement the Minamata Convention.
13 e future coverage of these species under the convention.
14 microscope comet slides, which are the assay convention.
15 uld consider challenging outmoded authorship conventions.
16 sequences have not evolved with gene naming conventions.
17 gma4, in accord with current spectrin naming conventions.
18 loci and variants between different database conventions.
19 coordination to rapidly evolve shared social conventions.
20 ment of protected areas by specific regional Conventions.
21 oses for each PTV genotype as follows (L/M/S convention): A/A/A, <0.7; B/A/A, <0.7; A/B/A, 1.5; B/B/A
22 of mercury is a declared aim of the Minamata Convention, a UN treaty designed to protect human health
23 pts have been made to arrive at a reasonable convention, additional effort is required to achieve ful
24 Guiding Principles and the Council of Europe Convention Against Trafficking in Human Organs-has adopt
27 Parties to the ozone regime (the 1985 Vienna Convention and its 1987 Montreal Protocol) should they d
31 s inputs and outputs applying positive logic conventions and demonstrated that this chemical system c
32 over which spikes are counted, spike sorting conventions and internal states can all markedly affect
36 neous creation of universally adopted social conventions and show how simple changes in a population'
37 hould build on research and on international conventions and statements, such as the recent United Na
38 ging data challenge long-standing diagnostic conventions and the notion of phenotypic specificity.
40 he DNA sequence 5'-GCTCTTC-3' (top strand by convention) and cleaves downstream (N1/N4) indicating to
41 (J = -134 cm(-1) using the H = -2JS(1).S(2) convention) and the ferromagnetic coupling in 4 and 5 (J
42 acceptor (as defined in strict thermodynamic convention) and the lattice energy difference (DeltaU(PO
43 erful capabilities of our new RNA structural convention, and they suggest future adaptations with imp
47 r global elimination under a nuclear weapons convention arises with the current review conference in
49 09 in the persistent organic pollutant (POP) convention as well as the need for strategies to reduce
51 this gene as HFE2 is contrary to established convention, because it is not a member of the HFE family
65 genetic analysis are named according to the convention D-N-A, where D is the donor, N is the number
66 of conformational space, the pseudotorsional convention described here should significantly simplify
67 60-fold improvement over that achieved using convention detection with a fluorescence plate reader.
71 rouped into stage III disease; and (6) a new convention for defining clinical and pathologic staging
73 approach builds on the alternative eta,theta convention for describing RNA torsion angles and is exec
74 mulative lifetime benefits from the Minamata Convention for individuals affected by 2050 are $339 bil
75 currently no universally accepted numbering convention for the antiviral drug-related resistance mut
76 sh between endangered woods regulated by the Convention for the International Trade of Endangered Flo
77 ecies of plastic pollution by the Oslo-Paris Convention for the North-East Atlantic, but few data exi
78 Union, the United States, and the Oslo-Paris Convention for the protection of the marine environment
85 avior, which goes against established defect conventions for inorganic semiconductors, has implicatio
86 Since communities often enforce disparate conventions for naming proteins, the PNU supports groupi
87 forts, including the 1972 Biological Weapons Convention, have not been entirely effective in preventi
89 s articulated by DSM-IV--may be a diagnostic convention imposed on a continuum of depressive symptoms
90 d percutaneous coronary intervention) is the convention in acute coronary syndrome (ACS)/non-ST-segme
92 memory traces in an invertebrate challenges convention in two ways: first, by demonstrating a persis
94 ing to Human Genome Variation Society (HGVS) conventions, in genomic DNA, transcript or protein coord
96 of POPs recently listed under the Stockholm Convention into the Antarctic environment through local
97 veryday conversation, so violations of those conventions introduce error; some measurement error thou
101 at alter mental states, the Chemical Weapons Convention needs modification to help ensure that the li
103 r macrometastases (node deposits >2 mm), the convention of axillary clearance has been challenged.
104 her trade of the item is legal, because many Convention of International Trade of Endangered Species
106 ngle substitution at position 292 (using the convention of rhodopsin numbering) in the dolphin LWS co
107 is problem is presented, consisting of (1) a convention of unambiguous reaction diagrams, (2) a conve
109 n understanding of the design, analysis, and conventions of both efficacy and effectiveness studies c
113 trategic goals defined by the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), address major
115 he recent report from the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity acknowledges that ong
117 ty loss in 109 countries (signatories to the Convention on Biological Diversity and Sustainable Devel
118 g global biodiversity loss is central to the Convention on Biological Diversity and United Nations Su
119 r a case-by-case approach to regulation, the Convention on Biological Diversity has become a platform
121 is to make significant progress towards the Convention on Biological Diversity's Aichi Target on pro
122 to meet critical global policy goals (e.g., Convention on Biological Diversity's Aichi Targets).
124 ational community, under the auspices of the Convention on Biological Diversity, agreed on 20 biodive
125 diversity, adopted under the auspices of the Convention on Biological Diversity, provides the basis f
126 In line with global targets agreed under the Convention on Biological Diversity, the number of marine
127 n 2002, world leaders committed, through the Convention on Biological Diversity, to achieve a signifi
128 ion planning by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) could help to expa
132 Article 2 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change commits signatory nations t
133 tiations within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change for both adaptation to clim
134 itizenship, nor the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change has prevailed in the strugg
135 n of failure of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to adequately deal with cli
136 surfaces under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change typically estimate anthropo
137 oto Protocol of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, industrialized nations can
138 th Article 2 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the prevention of "dangero
144 for listing in 2017 in the appendices of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
145 tal scales using carcass data collected by a Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
146 ementation of the Gothenburg Protocol to the Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (LR
147 implications of the United Nations Minamata Convention on Mercury for emissions from Asian coal-fire
148 to reduce Hg emissions through the "Minamata Convention on Mercury", our study provides valuable info
149 to the United States of global (UN Minamata Convention on Mercury) and domestic [Mercury and Air Tox
150 e but is nowadays banned under The Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs).
152 porates into that country's law the European Convention on Rights and Freedoms, came into full operat
153 f review of the origins of the International Convention on the Regulation of Whaling and the failure
154 ations of the Judgment for the International Convention on the Regulation of Whaling, and the Interna
157 s, global conventions, including the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, assert a child's
158 ries steadily implementing the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) provisions; acceler
159 In successfully negotiating the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), the World Health O
163 ion, a crucial element of both the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and comprehensive programs
164 uld accelerate progress on the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and reduce smoking prevale
166 Unlike tobacco, for which the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control provides evidence-based po
167 gress in implementation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, and in the development of
168 A trilogy of global health law-the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, International Health Regu
169 to the World Health Organization's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, the government's implemen
179 nformation such as the MAQ documentation and conventions recently agreed by the Open Bioinformatics F
181 tal and quantitative genetics show that some conventions routinely used by hominid and other mammalia
184 tiveness research will require separation of conventions such as frequency of follow-up, intensity of
187 s issue of the JCI, Bae et al. challenge the convention that NFATc1 is the sole critical regulator of
189 closely together to provide data formats and conventions that enable consistent data submission to th
191 community to develop and adopt data standard conventions that will be compatible with these new techn
192 mutualism might account for a sensitivity to convention (the ways things are done within a group) rat
197 or miRNAs and propose to extend nomenclature conventions to align with those for protein-coding genes
199 ll present our molecular interaction mapping conventions to summarize the AKT and IkappaB/NF-kappaB n
200 of international importance under the Ramsar Convention, to develop regionalized fate factors (FF) fo
201 recursors as defined by the chemical warfare convention treaty verification were used in this study.
202 Schedule 1, 2, or 3 of the Chemical Warfare Convention treaty verification, was used in this study.
203 Schedule 1, 2, or 3 of the Chemical Warfare Convention treaty verification, were used in this study.
204 (preS1, preS2, and HBsAg) and on the current convention used for human immunodeficiency virus type 1
205 p) experiments differ significantly from the conventions used for locus ChIP approaches and ChIP-chip
206 uding: confusion caused by several different conventions used to describe doses of colistin; an absen
208 ation (FDA), the United States Pharmacopeial Convention (USP) and international stakeholders collabor
210 nd organism-specific protein and gene-naming conventions, visualization of protein architecture highl
214 and in accord with standard spectrin naming conventions we term this new mammalian spectrin beta 5 (
216 cency stemmed from a 1972 Biological Weapons Convention where all countries agreed to cease offensive
217 a verifiable and enforceable Nuclear Weapons Convention would be a major contribution to safeguarding
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