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1 are will be regulated on the basis of social disadvantage.
2 s a marker of biological embedding of social disadvantage.
3 nd initiatives benefiting those with greater disadvantage.
4 d by the interactions leading to an entropic disadvantage.
5 r results indicate that they have a survival disadvantage.
6 search on poverty and other forms of extreme disadvantage.
7 ggesting deep evolutionary roots to the male disadvantage.
8 y member deaths in the process of cumulative disadvantage.
9 ZH2 suppressed cells and rescued cell growth disadvantage.
10 me for whites across all levels of childhood disadvantage.
11 opment, exacerbated in part by socioeconomic disadvantage.
12 the intergenerational transmission of health disadvantage.
13 hrough the intergenerational transmission of disadvantage.
14 nd cases where the mutants are advantaged or disadvantaged.
15 lack populations, who are disproportionately disadvantaged.
16 s a pathway to overcoming the aforementioned disadvantages.
17 rovides a comparison of their advantages and disadvantages.
18 e advantages of reconstruction more than its disadvantages.
19 ction of ADCs and appraises their merits and disadvantages.
20 stability) illustrating their advantages and disadvantages.
21 ch approach and compare their advantages and disadvantages.
22 cules; however, known methods have their own disadvantages.
23 c approaches along with their advantages and disadvantages.
24 circumstance, and each FP has advantages and disadvantages.
25     Each of them has specific advantages and disadvantages.
26 choring groups, and discuss their merits and disadvantages.
27 one repairing is limited as a result of many disadvantages.
28 ing but these approaches suffer from several disadvantages.
29 ts except when they suffer extreme selective disadvantages.
30 en discussed, alongside their advantages and disadvantages.
31 h lymphoma and their relative advantages and disadvantages.
32 dvantages of reconstruction (57.9%) than the disadvantages (27.8%).
33 ited less proficiency with bronchoscopy as a disadvantage, 87% seldom need pulmonary consultation in
34   Furthermore, recent research suggests that disadvantaged African Americans in the rural Southeast w
35 l, and census tract measures of concentrated disadvantage and affluence were combined into a single m
36                                     Economic disadvantage and behavioral health problems may be assoc
37 rocesses in food preservation, but becomes a disadvantage and challenge in chemical synthesis.
38 mitations of extant research on neighborhood disadvantage and health include general reliance on poin
39     In this study, neighborhood concentrated disadvantage and immigrant concentration emerged as sign
40 he spatial relationship between neighborhood disadvantage and major atherosclerotic cardiovascular di
41 te the relative extent to which neighborhood disadvantage and physiologic risk account for neighborho
42 dgut tissue did not have an observed fitness disadvantage and showed reduced microbial loads in both
43 ation to the level of maternal socioeconomic disadvantage and their involvement in offspring neurolog
44 e increases in the fractions of economically disadvantaged and minority students placed in gifted pro
45 ional achievement gaps between students from disadvantaged and nondisadvantaged backgrounds at those
46 ule fluorescence detection to mitigate these disadvantages and can quantitatively interrogate interac
47 the aim of pointing out their advantages and disadvantages and the progress in the field.
48 h college completion regardless of childhood disadvantage, and across non-Hispanic white, non-Hispani
49 ong adults with nonwhite race, socioeconomic disadvantage, and no health insurance.
50 nical trials and a discussion of advantages, disadvantages, and practical challenges inherent to this
51 ith psychiatric conditions and socioeconomic disadvantage are more addicted and less likely to quit a
52                                              Disadvantages are a long-lasting procedure, and in a few
53 gy behind each method and its advantages and disadvantages are discussed in detail, as are the design
54 al methods and their relative advantages and disadvantages are discussed.
55  I disease or aggressive posterior ROP), the disadvantages are that the ROP recurrence rate is higher
56 y was conducted in socially and economically disadvantaged areas of Sydney, Australia, from March 201
57                         Whilst those in more disadvantaged areas would pay more SSB tax, the differen
58 ect of family and neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage as well as the moderating effect of positiv
59 octrine, are likely to have been genetically disadvantaged as a consequence.
60                        Moreover, advantages, disadvantages as well as challenges regarding the use of
61          Biosensing approach overcomes these disadvantages, as these are highly specific, fast, easy,
62       Children of young mothers in LMICs are disadvantaged at birth and in childhood nutrition and sc
63 mong students from socially and economically disadvantaged backgrounds exiting a high-performing char
64 r findings suggest that, for minorities from disadvantaged backgrounds, finishing college pays substa
65 ventions for children from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds.
66 nderstanding mechanisms through which social disadvantage becomes biologically embedded and devising
67 ves it to fixation, despite its within-group disadvantage, but only when population density is high e
68 nd are rescued from their competitive growth disadvantage by GSK3beta inhibition.
69 ts the divergent fates of species favored or disadvantaged by climate change.
70 ay be used safely in pregnancy, but they are disadvantaged by competing efficacy and risks to the mot
71 changes in the heart, this approach has been disadvantaged by the fact that the signals are derived f
72                       We have overcome these disadvantages by synthesizing a single-component, magnet
73 e among black and Hispanic young adults from disadvantaged childhood environments.
74 d and first 3 years after birth for the most disadvantaged children and families.
75                                     Socially disadvantaged children face increased morbidity and mort
76  in a racially diverse and socioeconomically disadvantaged cohort of patients with cirrhosis.
77  in a racially diverse and socioeconomically disadvantaged cohort.
78 larly in goods movement corridors where most disadvantaged communities live.
79 stfeeding rates among younger mothers and in disadvantaged communities.
80 edicted ASCVD event risk among patients from disadvantaged communities.
81 Female patients with MS have higher survival disadvantage compared to that of males.
82  central Alabama that were socioeconomically disadvantaged compared with surrounding communities.
83 ethnic minorities, and the socioeconomically disadvantaged, constitute a public health crisis.
84 but improving socioeconomic circumstances of disadvantaged counties will be required in order to redu
85 outcome measures at age 35 years were social disadvantage (divorced or separated, not in a relationsh
86 oholic tannin solutions, overcoming possible disadvantages due to sample or particle size inhomogenei
87                                    As far as disadvantages, ELISA can be time-consuming and expensive
88  microarray displayed a significant survival disadvantage, especially within the Kirsten rat sarcoma
89 state cancer and in bone metastases, whereas disadvantages exist in lung nodule assessments.
90  emerging as alternatives, given some of the disadvantages faced by spectrophotometric methods such a
91  and country level need to improve health in disadvantaged families to address these inequities.
92 enefits appeared strongest for children with disadvantaged family background characteristics.
93 dex of Relative Socio-Economic Advantage and Disadvantage for 3 age groups (<15, 15-64, and >/=65 yea
94 rdered early enteral nutrition, the survival disadvantage for body mass index categories less than 25
95 ollege completion vary by level of childhood disadvantage for depression and metabolic syndrome in yo
96 places sleep-deprived flies at a competitive disadvantage for obtaining a reproductive partner.
97 , and word type, such that TMS increased the disadvantage for spelling-sound atypical words more for
98 the use of RSPs would indicate a performance disadvantage for the long jump.
99 d incorporation and poor viability are major disadvantages for accomplishing therapeutic success in t
100 al area for reproduction, has advantages and disadvantages for animal populations.
101 onitoring approaches have key advantages and disadvantages for assessing exposure.
102 onitoring approaches have key advantages and disadvantages for assessing exposure.
103                           The advantages and disadvantages for each strategy will be discussed.
104 copy (EM) offer complementary advantages and disadvantages for single-synapse analysis.
105 ated forms of hRSV F may have advantages and disadvantages for the development of safe and efficaciou
106               Teaching hospitals may be at a disadvantage given the perception that they deliver care
107               Teaching hospitals may be at a disadvantage given the perception that they deliver care
108  data were linked to a national neighborhood disadvantage grid with the use of residential addresses
109 eral, individuals who belong to historically disadvantaged groups continue to struggle to achieve ful
110 r cost-effectiveness among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups, who are less likely to consume ade
111 aster cognitive decline in socioeconomically disadvantaged groups.
112                                    Childhood disadvantage has repeatedly been linked to adult physica
113 nancial difficulties) and adult neighborhood disadvantage have both been linked to increased cardiova
114 st decade, methods aimed at overcoming these disadvantages have emerged.
115 oncerns that this approach may oncologically disadvantage HCC recipients.
116              Children raised in economically disadvantaged households face increased risks of poor he
117 comparable reprioritized candidates were not disadvantaged; however, 21% died after an export.
118 nitiated with aged diploid cells do not show disadvantage in colony expansion possibly due to the fac
119 es: students with a late chronotype are at a disadvantage in exams on scientific subjects, and when t
120 ngs highlight the importance of neighborhood disadvantage in influencing brain developmental trajecto
121 h large beak size were at a strong selective disadvantage in medium ground finches (selection coeffic
122  job seeking, and the factors that influence disadvantage in nursing and other professions such as ph
123 hear conditions, and this could be a serious disadvantage in practical applications.
124 he unacceptable relationship between CKD and disadvantage in these communities.
125 e aneuploid cells generally display a growth disadvantage in vitro, they grow significantly better in
126 n, with knockouts experiencing a competitive disadvantage in vivo.
127                   Evergreen dwarf shrubs are disadvantaged in a future sub-Arctic with more stochasti
128 countries, with strong evidence that men are disadvantaged in seeking and/or accessing TB care in man
129  scRNA-seq experiments, their advantages and disadvantages in various settings, the open questions fo
130 th large and small groups experience ranging disadvantages, in contrast to the commonly reported posi
131 r Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) have many disadvantages including low sensitivity, slow turnaround
132 ction and intrathecal injection have several disadvantages, including potential injury to DRG neurons
133 a function of a locally derived neighborhood disadvantage index (NDI) and the predicted 5-year ASCVD
134 regs, particularly effector Tregs, were at a disadvantage, indicating that Helios regulates effector
135  This system has the potential to tackle the disadvantages inherit of conventional pharmaceutical mod
136 l sample preparation, but the method's great disadvantage is a rather small sensitivity.
137                                Socioeconomic disadvantage is a risk factor for dementia, but longitud
138    Here we investigate whether socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with gestational immune activ
139                                         This disadvantage is particularly acute when responding to sh
140 ution has come into criticism due to various disadvantages like notable toxicity against higher organ
141  take an unacceptably heavy toll on the most disadvantaged living with HIV-AIDS, and are a major driv
142                                 Neighborhood disadvantage may be a powerful regulator of ASCVD event
143               Both technologies have certain disadvantages, namely, the nonspecificity of IHC and imm
144 rovide robust evidence that individuals from disadvantaged neighborhoods bear a stigma that influence
145 ong students at schools in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods but declined in socioeconomi
146 l frontal cortical development in males from disadvantaged neighborhoods exposed to low maternal posi
147 troke mortality is higher among residents of disadvantaged neighborhoods, but it is not known whether
148 on targets of benefiting native fishes while disadvantaging nonnative fishes.
149 an in those who had not (n=1536): for social disadvantage odds ratios [ORs] ranged from 1.34 (95% CI
150 ditions influence the selective advantage or disadvantage of antibiotic resistance?
151 -white segregation, the neighborhood poverty disadvantage of blacks declined faster than black segreg
152 ments revealed a T cell-autonomous selective disadvantage of CD6(-/-) T cells during development.
153 ditionally, we observed a strong competitive disadvantage of CD83-cKO B cells in GC responses in mixe
154                                     The main disadvantage of CT is a considerably high radiation dose
155 ial polarization and stability, but have the disadvantage of excessively large band gaps.
156                                   However, a disadvantage of GWAS is that it always requires subseque
157 ved diploidization is due to a proliferative disadvantage of haploid cells compared with diploid cell
158 rts for biomedical applications but have the disadvantage of lacking the wide array of computational
159 of CD8(+) T cells also eliminated the growth disadvantage of LLC tumors in STING-deficient mice, indi
160 e cells from 2 separate donors and carry the disadvantage of mismatched tissues and lack the advantag
161 However, despite their potential, an obvious disadvantage of NADES is the high viscosity.
162 recovery rates overall, it also entailed the disadvantage of presenting higher detection limits and s
163                       Currently, the largest disadvantage of PSM is its degradation during the storag
164                                    The major disadvantage of the C12 column was the need for two sets
165                                     The main disadvantage of the technique is that substantially fewe
166                                            A disadvantage of this approach is that if reference methy
167                                    The major disadvantage of using GA is that significant, irreversib
168  risk mitigation, address the advantages and disadvantages of alternative antibiotic choices, and sug
169 nt-by-point discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of both types of fluorescent nucleobases i
170        Herein, we discuss the advantages and disadvantages of CNPs-based biosensors that function thr
171 r gene regulation and outline advantages and disadvantages of CRISPRa and CRISPRi (CRISPRa/i) relativ
172                               Advantages and disadvantages of current retinal imaging technologies an
173 al advances and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of different available variations.
174 ves of TATFAR, we examine the advantages and disadvantages of different pull incentives for antibacte
175           We also highlighted advantages and disadvantages of different types of OTA aptasensors.
176                           The advantages and disadvantages of disclosing genetic predisposition to hi
177 s minireview will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of dPCR compared to qPCR, its applications
178                We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each approach, and consider emerging te
179         We will highlight the advantages and disadvantages of each method and discuss theoretical and
180 h consideration given for the advantages and disadvantages of each platform.
181 on the basic concepts and the advantages and disadvantages of each technique.
182 s should be familiar with the advantages and disadvantages of each therapy to best counsel their pati
183 seminal contributions and the advantages and disadvantages of employing metal ligand interactions.
184                              One of the main disadvantages of hydrogen gas arises from its low densit
185 mine evidence relating to the advantages and disadvantages of living donor liver transplantation.
186  active management can consistently overcome disadvantages of lower reproductive rates and more sever
187 al inferences and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of mCT scans for the purpose of tracing la
188 crease our understanding of the benefits and disadvantages of methods to recover immunogenic DB and i
189 ovide further evidence that the benefits and disadvantages of muscle synergies go hand-in-hand with t
190    In this review, we analyze advantages and disadvantages of NASICON-type electrode materials and hi
191                              Considering the disadvantages of pervaporation (PV) and distillation in
192 ry (ME-SIMS) has overcome one of the biggest disadvantages of SIMS analysis by providing the ability
193         We discuss herein the advantages and disadvantages of small-animal models that have been deve
194                          Both advantages and disadvantages of the approach are discussed.
195     This review discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the commonly used diagnostic methods an
196 tically evaluate the relative advantages and disadvantages of the confinement of chemical reactions i
197 experiences, and examines the advantages and disadvantages of the different models that initiate infe
198                We address the advantages and disadvantages of the different techniques to guide new u
199                              One of the main disadvantages of the former method is the fact that the
200   In this Perspective we discuss the use and disadvantages of the mercury catalyst and the advent of
201                           The advantages and disadvantages of the method are discussed in light of mi
202  design approach seeks to turn the perceived disadvantages of the traditional phase or amplitude holo
203  biomarkers and highlight the advantages and disadvantages of the use of graphene and graphene-like 2
204 their implementation, and the advantages and disadvantages of their use in animal systems.
205           In this review, the advantages and disadvantages of these methodologies are discussed in th
206                 We review the advantages and disadvantages of these two neuroimaging methods for stud
207                                              Disadvantages of this approach include long production t
208 we provide an overview of the advantages and disadvantages of this mouse model and offer suggestions
209 oteins and summarize both the advantages and disadvantages of this strategy as a method for HIV preve
210                                 The inherent disadvantages of using granulocyte colony-stimulating fa
211 itical perspective related to advantages and disadvantages of using graphene in biosensing tools, bas
212 o compare and demonstrate the advantages and disadvantages of using one system over another.
213                  We weigh the advantages and disadvantages of using photo-initiated reactions in comp
214 gnetizing cells use artificial MNPs and have disadvantages of variable uptake, cellular cytotoxicity
215 gineering efforts and discuss advantages and disadvantages of various approaches.
216 ational experts evaluated the advantages and disadvantages of various imaging modalities on the basis
217 erial strains and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of various study designs for assessing the
218 r heterozygous genotypes by seed without the disadvantages of vegetative propagation or the expense a
219 temper or exacerbate the effects of economic disadvantage on a systemic level.
220 aviors moderate the effects of socioeconomic disadvantage on brain development and adaptive functioni
221 iorate the negative effects of socioeconomic disadvantage on frontal lobe development (with implicati
222 rate the deleterious effects of neighborhood disadvantage on health outcomes.
223        The negative effects of socioeconomic disadvantage on lifelong functioning are pronounced, wit
224 enting moderated the effects of neighborhood disadvantage on the development of dorsal frontal and la
225 al cortices as well as the effects of family disadvantage on the development of the amygdala (occupat
226 ea and daily travel distance, which depict a disadvantage only in large groups.
227 ependent of whether the patients came from a disadvantaged or an affluent neighborhood.
228  patients remained at a significant survival disadvantage over time.
229 n of CARs and their potential advantages and disadvantages over other immune therapies for lymphomas.
230 re needed to help nephrologists advocate for disadvantaged patients and address disparities in access
231 pact on these hospitals' ability to care for disadvantaged patients.
232 e worse physical health than their similarly disadvantaged peers who do not attend college.
233 iments exploited mentally disabled and other disadvantaged persons.
234  this novel emm32.2 genotype to persist in a disadvantaged population in the region over a 3-year per
235                   Limiting the use of APD in disadvantaged population may be unethical.
236  and morbidity are high in socioeconomically disadvantaged populations compared with individuals from
237 s for this disease disproportionally affects disadvantaged populations, and health service provision
238 uggest that in the analysis of very poor and disadvantaged populations, methods that maximize study p
239  as health differences that adversely affect disadvantaged populations, on the basis of one or more h
240 ccess to healthy food choices especially for disadvantaged populations.
241 oncentrations of IL-8 were lower in the most disadvantaged pregnancies [-1.53 log(pg/mL); 95% CI: -1.
242  tobacco taxation and one of two on offering disadvantaged pregnant women help to quit smoking that r
243                           The most and least disadvantaged quartiles of the NSES score had HRs of 1.3
244 lthcare costs saved would accrue to the most disadvantaged quintiles in Australia.
245 re appropriate screening tests, but each has disadvantages relative to the tier 1 tests.
246 pe allele, although it possesses a selective disadvantage s > 0.
247              Outcomes are not equitable, and disadvantaged segments of the population face access iss
248 understand the manner in which socioeconomic disadvantage shapes dementia risk by examining its assoc
249            Apart from inherent thermodynamic disadvantages, SIBs have to overcome multiple kinetic pr
250 ing colonoscopic-based surveillance has many disadvantages, so a new accurate, efficient, cost-effect
251                              INTERPRETATION: Disadvantaged social groups have greater alcohol-attribu
252  diagnoses, minority race and ethnicity, and disadvantaged socioeconomic status.
253 and others; each of these has advantages and disadvantages, some have been extensively validated, som
254 e is linked with cardiovascular disease, and disadvantaged status may increase susceptibility to air
255 d, at a selective private university, raised disadvantaged students' cumulative first-year grade poin
256 veys suggest that the interventions improved disadvantaged students' overall college experiences, pro
257 ent for human gene therapy, but both exhibit disadvantages such as inadequate efficiency, lack of cel
258           However, these devices suffer from disadvantages such as large physical dimensions and high
259 body-based immunotherapies carry a number of disadvantages such as the high cost of the antibodies, t
260                                  This avoids disadvantages such as thermal instability, high cost, an
261        However, their direct use has several disadvantages such as volatilization or oxidation.
262 tives are hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria and disadvantaged taxa frequently associated in consortia wi
263 , energy requirement and cost, so have fewer disadvantages than many NETs.
264 gram compression techniques suffers from the disadvantage that a core parameter, commonly known as th
265  non-negative matrix factorization, have the disadvantage that they return difficult-to-interpret lin
266 solution; however, this approach has several disadvantages that can reduce sensitivity, such as probi
267 s, each technique has its own advantages and disadvantages that limit its use.
268 d by grief and bereavement, would add to the disadvantages that they face.
269                            However, its main disadvantage, the lack of bandgap, has not been satisfac
270   The existing modalities have the following disadvantages: they are time-consuming or have poor spat
271  to receive a better-matched kidney, without disadvantage to incompatible pairs (ICP).
272  Thus, ENPP1 deficiency confers an energetic disadvantage to PCs for long-term survival and antibody
273 hough they recognized several challenges and disadvantages to harmonization.
274  hypertrophy, advantages for each model, and disadvantages to using a particular cell type over other
275 center transparency, inevitable geographical disadvantage, understanding cultural barriers).
276 n of activating BCR mutations and the growth disadvantage upon BCR knockdown of cells of certain lymp
277                                              Disadvantaged urban children have high rates of allergic
278  neighborhood, but not family, socioeconomic disadvantage was associated with altered brain developme
279                                Socioeconomic disadvantage was associated with poorer cognitive perfor
280              Furthermore, an additive mating disadvantage was detected in male homozygotes for both k
281                       However, a cell-growth disadvantage was observed, suggesting a possible effect
282            The overall pattern of Indigenous disadvantage was similar across all countries.
283                                Socioeconomic disadvantage was strongly associated with poorer HIV tre
284 ) and neighborhood measures of socioeconomic disadvantage were assessed.
285 ion, and the most frequently cited potential disadvantages were unknown cost of contracting and maint
286 lly irradiated mice and a strong competitive disadvantage when cotransplanted with wild-type HSCs.
287 suggest that the luxO mutant has a metabolic disadvantage, which was confirmed by growth pattern anal
288  polymer were able to overcome some of these disadvantages while retaining the advantages of both the
289 rowed their metabolic spectrum with a growth disadvantage with particular carbon sources, including a
290 p-level advantage, even when cooperators are disadvantaged within their group.
291 1), and the extent to which law and practice disadvantage women compared with men in access to land,
292 id dependence (n = 60) and socioeconomically disadvantaged women (n = 53).
293 onsequences, especially in socioeconomically disadvantaged women in different settings.
294                            Socioeconomically disadvantaged women who were primary household shoppers
295 ective compared with usual care for socially disadvantaged women with either no health insurance or w
296 r impact on depression outcomes for socially disadvantaged women with no insurance or with public cov
297 in antenatal care, particularly for the most disadvantaged women, including the very young, unmarried
298 sing and consumption among socioeconomically disadvantaged women.
299 egetable consumption among socioeconomically disadvantaged women.
300            We hypothesized that neighborhood disadvantage would predict higher poststroke mortality,

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