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1 (Dynamic Integrated model of Climate and the Economy).
2 ce athletes, in part due to reduced exercise economy.
3 esence of 20 mol % of DBU and with 100% atom economy.
4 the establishment of a sustainable bio-based economy.
5 idity, mortality and costs to the healthcare economy.
6 olution toward decarbonization of the global economy.
7  recycled or integrated into a full circular economy.
8 KO than WT mice in the open, but not closed, economy.
9 distinct threat to nature, human health, and economy.
10  benefits can follow in terms of society and economy.
11 and now accounts for more than 17% of the US economy.
12 a leading hospitality company in the sharing economy.
13  to both human disease as well as the global economy.
14 s consequences to both animal health and the economy.
15  reduced CO2 emissions due to increased fuel economy.
16 pact on the global morbidity, mortality, and economy.
17 ives to our current fossil fuel-based energy economy.
18 ycled in the technosphere in a more circular economy.
19  their judicious use to enable a sustainable economy.
20 wth would lead to rapid formalisation of the economy.
21  intact environment, human life and a stable economy.
22 s a port, could be allocated to the national economy.
23 ng is a key strategy to improve vehicle fuel economy.
24 n is overall redox neutral with perfect atom economy.
25 nd their broader applications in the digital economy.
26 g their projects propagates into the broader economy.
27 drogen storage material for a carbon-neutral economy.
28 us value with step-, time-, cost-, and waste-economy.
29 a substantial financial burden on the global economy.
30 ion is thought to be important for metabolic economy.
31  a side-product, a significant waste of atom economy.
32 ned to mitigate the burden to health and the economy.
33 ion-dependent crops poses risks for the U.S. economy.
34 alternative fuels and improving vehicle fuel economy.
35 lated in the future by the emerging biobased economy.
36 ectricity demand and temperature for a major economy.
37 aking in a LIC with a cash-based health care economy.
38 f these methods for green chemistry and atom economy.
39  to be addressed to realize a hydrogen-based economy.
40  responsibility of consumers in a globalized economy.
41 ge of the device all contributed to improved economy.
42 a clean, reliable and emission-free hydrogen economy.
43 ants of gait do not serve to improve walking economy.
44  by an increase in oxygen uptake and walking economy.
45 eration is a threat to public health and the economy.
46 otentially huge costs to customers and whole economies.
47 ions for the planet's biodiversity and human economies.
48  inefficient, leading to poor step- and atom-economies.
49 e nature of societies and the performance of economies.
50 ing food security, biodiversity and national economies.
51  and spread of domesticated species in human economies.
52 on (95% CI, 12.2-20.3) people in 37 advanced economies.
53 ve a substantial effect on global health and economies.
54 and accomplishes with the principles of step-economies.
55 lity in low-risk patients across 37 advanced economies.
56 river of overall fire risk to ecosystems and economies.
57  economy of societies and the performance of economies.
58  the benefits of specialization, as in human economies.
59 ive dynamics that emerge in simple microbial economies.
60  people per year by 2050, costing the global economy $100 trillion.
61 ostering divisions of labor even in informal economies [14, 15].
62 merging pandemics threaten global health and economies and are increasing in frequency.
63 n, including substantial areas in developing economies and biodiversity hotspots.
64 arkedly impact global ecosystems, societies, economies and climate.
65  by the increasingly international nature of economies and conservation efforts.
66 nship between two key resources underpinning economies and human well--being-energy and freshwater.
67       Housing markets play a crucial role in economies and the collapse of a real-estate bubble usual
68  reduce costs in developed-world health care economies and to aid delivery of DR screening in develop
69            The sensor features greater power economy and analytical performance relative to commercia
70 etal-free reaction conditions with 100% atom economy and broad substrate scope.
71     Pigs currently play a key role in social economy and community cultural identity in Latin America
72 ) and fuel reduction values (FRVs) from fuel economy and dynamometer test data in the U.S. Environmen
73 e for synthesizing hybrid materials with the economy and efficiency of living systems.
74 panning C4-C12, significantly enhancing step economy and enabling construction of (+)-zincophorin met
75          Accordingly, attaining a less-toxic economy and environment will be influenced by a combinat
76 hese two countries, as fast-paced changes in economy and environmental regulations have often led to
77 antly increases the odds of air rage in both economy and first class.
78 by nonsustainable methods with very low atom economy and formation of copious amounts of waste.
79 lyzes a closed redox cycle showing 100% atom economy and generates two value-added products, a solar
80 increasingly challenging regulations on fuel economy and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as well as cr
81 ), facilitating compliance with federal fuel economy and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions standards.
82 s not currently considered when setting fuel economy and greenhouse-gas emission standards for passen
83      Agriculture is the mainstay of Malawi's economy and maize is the most important crop for food se
84 mbination of the two basic factors of wiring economy and processing efficiency, clearly higher than t
85  to individual members, including locomotory economy and protection from predators that prey on indiv
86 re the disease is not endemic may affect the economy and public health, and vaccination is an effecti
87 lectronic noses are focused on the fields of economy and science where highly selective and sensitive
88 neously tackle the challenges regarding step economy and selectivity.
89 standing of material stocks and flows in our economy and society.
90  compound treats a disease would improve the economy and success rate of drug approval.
91 ly, an integrated perspective on technology, economy and sustainability is provided.
92 e promising route towards a renewable energy economy and sustainable development.
93  auto-immolative linkers at the cost of atom economy and synthetic adversity.
94 f the climate system to models of the global economy and the costs and benefits of climate policy.
95 idespread consequences for human health, the economy and the environment, events leading to loss of r
96 and industrial applications due to poor atom economy and the generation of stoichiometric phosphine o
97                      Trade between the local economy and the rest of Rwanda increases by $49 to $55.
98 studies suggest that it improves both wiring economy and the V1 population code read downstream.
99 ded under mild conditions with step and atom economy and were highly regio- and stereoselective besid
100 ation ageing poses challenges for countries' economies, and the health of older populations is of con
101           By virtue of its convergence, atom economy, and bond-forming efficiency, the methodology do
102 expected vehicle efficiency, volumetric fuel economy, and CO2 emission benefits for future LDVs throu
103 rtant implications for Paleoindian land use, economy, and expansions into northwest North America.
104 ate scope, operational simplicity, high atom economy, and high-yielding without requiring chromatogra
105 oor functional group compatibility, low atom economy, and insufficient regioselectivity.
106 electrocatalysts are key in a renewable fuel economy, and ligand-based proton and electron transfer c
107 ransformations which maximize atom- and step-economy, and simplify chemical synthesis.
108 mal-induced pollination service for the U.S. economy, and the need to account for the role of ecosyst
109 ombining insights from evolutionary biology, economy, and the political and psychological sciences, w
110 ent of the fundamental laws of the attention economy, and to a better understanding of social exchang
111 ntributing around pound230 million to the UK economy annually.
112 ontributing about $11 billion to the Russian economy annually.
113                                Farming-based economies appear relatively late in Northeast Europe, an
114 cale, the impact of Neolithic food producing economies appear to be detectable from 6000 bp through r
115           Surprisingly, many large, emerging economies are even more under-represented in global DAI
116 and keeps prices low until smoking and local economies are sufficiently established to drive prices a
117 odules and their impact on the whole-plant S-economy are dampened in plants nodulated by Fix(-) mutan
118 developmental mechanisms underpinning wiring economy are only now being elucidated, whether the molec
119         Solar energy harvesting and hydrogen economy are the two most important green energy endeavor
120  an equal number of developed and developing economies) are used to fuel the analysis.
121 eveloping countries, suggesting the emerging economies as being the most sensitive ones to the global
122  aims to represent the 'Fitness' of national economies as well as the 'Complexity' of the products be
123                            Decoupling of the economy as a whole (i.e., including materials) is not ye
124 mate brain connectome is shaped by metabolic economy as well as functional values.
125                                   Under both economies, as price increased, food pellets obtained dec
126 nsive starting materials with excellent step-economy at low catalyst loadings.
127 en adjusted for the size of their respective economies, Bangladesh, the poorest of the three countrie
128 ) are considered essential for a sustainable economy based on carbon-free energy sources, but a major
129 s of Iran, a site with early evidence for an economy based on goat herding, ca. 10,000 BP.
130             This protocol features good atom economy because organotrifluoroborate salts and alcohols
131                       However, lifetime fuel economy benefits often outweigh the vehicle-cycle, resul
132             Invasive species cost the global economy billions of dollars each year, but ecologists ha
133 se of cursorial animals to enhance locomotor economy, bipedal jerboa (family Dipodidae) gait transiti
134 ); Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy (BMWFW); Wirtschaftsagentur Wien; and Standortag
135      The mild reaction conditions, high atom economy, broad substrate scope, and scalability of this
136 United States provide many benefits to local economies but can also cause considerable damage to agri
137 and CO2 is an ideal reaction with 100 % atom economy, but it is almost impossible by thermal catalysi
138 rticulate matter emissions and increase fuel economy, but its fate in the environment has not been es
139  Brazil is a large country, with an evolving economy, but marked social inequalities.
140 plained by evolutionary pressures for wiring economy, but that the other hallmarks are not explained
141 iff midfoot, suggesting improved, human-like economy, but were likely still limited in their enduranc
142 id increases annual real income in the local economy by $205 to $253, significantly more than the $12
143 ed warming is expected to reshape the global economy by reducing average global incomes roughly 23% b
144     The United States Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissi
145 greatly improved efficiency in terms of atom-economy, catalytic stereoselective transformations, inex
146                             The state of the economy, changes in federal food assistance programs, an
147                                    The redox-economy, chemo- and stereoselectivity embodied by this n
148 se findings are in contrast to another major economy, China, which has shown significant growth in re
149 ted with more frequent air rage incidents in economy class.
150 with energy use in major sectors of the U.S. economy (commercial, residential, industrial, electricit
151 e social exchange on a global level, sharing-economy companies leverage interpersonal trust between t
152 d limb that would have limited their walking economy compared to living humans.
153  has important implications for the circular economy concept, indicating that quite a long period of
154 rategies that address the national political economy context.
155 ikely accelerate as the human population and economies continue to grow and as global climate change
156 sults suggest that fast growing and emerging economies could benefit by incentivizing anticipated str
157                                The rising H2 economy demands active and durable electrocatalysts base
158 last millennium predating the Chinese Modern Economy Development.
159  Dynamic Integrated model of Climate and the Economy (DICE)-in which we introduce a more fine-grained
160  and physiological determinants of locomotor economy (e.g., limb length and posture) and endurance (e
161 in the production, properties, applications, economy, etc. of the final product.
162 l corporations in an increasingly globalized economy exert a major influence on the planet's land use
163                    Fast growing and emerging economies face the dual challenge of sustainably expandi
164 ted the hypothesis that a novel agropastoral economy facilitated year-round living at higher altitude
165 cs of human societies, such as social scale, economy, features of governance, and information systems
166 e end-of-century climate on today's European economies following three different greenhouse-gas conce
167 ss with increased energy efficiency and atom economy for key transformations involving N identical wi
168 indness, decrease associated costs to the US economy for medical services and lost productivity, and
169 chieving the balance between performance and economy for real-world application.
170 ial for establishing a sustainable bio-based economy for the future.
171 ition marked the time when a hunter-gatherer economy gave way to agriculture, coinciding with rising
172 rent roles of the two cities in the national economy, generic resource productivity benchmarks, such
173 of their use in early culinary practices and economies has remained frustratingly elusive.
174 opulation has increased by 23% and the world economy has grown 153%, the human footprint has increase
175                                  A bio-based economy has the potential to provide sustainable substit
176 d in agricultural, monetary, and fossil fuel economies, has spurred exponential growth in population
177 n people aged >/=60 years across 37 advanced economies have aortic stenosis.
178                          The least developed economies have been found to experience the highest esti
179 en steady since 1980, but the population and economy have grown since then.
180 mics" consists in explicit beliefs about the economy held by laypeople, untrained in economics, about
181                With respect to atom and step-economy ideals, this stereoselective process allows the
182 year time horizon GWP analysis, average fuel economy improvements ranging from 0.14 to 14% with GDI v
183 t a comprehensive record of past subsistence economies in Greenland by sequencing ancient DNA from fo
184 have influenced emerging colonial plantation economies in the Americas(1,2).
185 from 1995 to 2015 and comprised 17.8% of the economy in 2015.
186                               Atom- and step-economy in photoassisted diversity-oriented synthesis (D
187 s can be harvested by design to improve step economy in synthesis.
188                       Improving upon walking economy in this way is analogous to altering the structu
189 owing the 1978 economic reforms, its coastal economy increased by orders of magnitude.
190 sed rates of fat oxidation result in reduced economy (increased oxygen demand for a given speed) at v
191               With the advent of the digital economy, increasing globalization and cultural integrati
192 g the International Monetary Fund's advanced economies index.
193 ion, and neural networks reveals that wiring economy is a significant determinant of nervous system l
194   The evolution of a cooperative information economy is one possibility.
195 ural success of particular beliefs about the economy is predictable if we consider the influence of s
196  greatest challenges for any future hydrogen economy is the necessity for large scale hydrogen produc
197 hus to the rubber industry and to the global economy--its phylogeny, as well as its biology, should b
198 llocation for a highly populated and growing economy like India can benefit from knowledge about the
199         We suggest the smallholder tree crop economy likely produced both forest loss and Imperata gr
200 number of adaptive advantages, such as water economy, limitation of carbon losses to the atmosphere,
201 ealth (EPIC) model, to project annual market economy losses due to these surgical diseases during 201
202         In terms of environmental impact and economy, metallic NPs offer several advantages over homo
203         Using the Dynamic Integrated Climate-Economy model, we explore two approaches to valuing popu
204 e impact of this combined modality on health economy needs to be addressed in more detail to further
205 odied farm land and water flows in a complex economy network.
206                            In industrialized economies, novel sources of data are enabling new approa
207 oss associated with consumption in developed economies occurs outside their territorial boundaries; a
208 luent industrialized nations to the emerging economies of Asia, Latin America, and Africa.
209 nts in the Tropics, impairing the developing economies of equatorial coastal cities and the habitabil
210  address the growing burden of cancer across economies of low, middle, and high income.
211                                              Economies of scale (EOSs) provide the ultimate factor se
212                     The current exclusion of economies of scale in most economic analyses must be add
213 the United States as farms become larger and economies of scale make manure irrigation affordable.
214 ated the consequences of taking into account economies of scale on the projected cost-effectiveness o
215  use of a cost function to take into account economies of scale to the standard method of assuming a
216           Bioprocessing, with the consequent economies of scale, is a process whereby the value of gr
217           This study determined that as with economies of scale, there are benefits to centralization
218 orship, and teamwork; and efficiency through economies of scale.
219 ilding surgical capacity, which offers large economies of scope and scale, can not only address the b
220 rea for securing livelihoods in the agrarian economies of the Global South.
221 altitude and occupies a central place in the economies of the mountainous regions of Asia.
222 ge and rapidly growing populations and hydro-economies of these basins.
223 ns while also supporting and benefiting from economies of unit number.
224 large-scale megafacilities that benefit from economies of unit scale.
225 ct in the VMH to increase EE by lowering the economy of activity via the enhanced expression of media
226 ulti-agent systems that come to represent an economy of AIs.
227                                         This economy of design enables Rtt103 to engage Pol II at dis
228 cts of different genes by characterizing the economy of how transcriptional and translational resourc
229 nd fishery chain is an important part of the economy of many countries around the world; in recent ye
230    However, the benefits and stability of an economy of microbial specialists are far from obvious.
231 idates gene design elements that improve the economy of protein expression in natural and heterologou
232 limatic conditions influence the culture and economy of societies and the performance of economies.
233 he ability of automakers to improve the fuel economy of vehicles using engineering design modificatio
234 ime to market, while eliminating traditional economy-of-scale constraints.
235 omass a suitable feedstock for the bio-based economy, plants can be engineered to have decreased amou
236 stigate whether and to what extent a sharing-economy platform can design artificially engineered feat
237                                   The wiring economy principle proposes that animals have evolved mec
238 esent method meets all of the atom and redox economy principles.
239 egrated assessment models of climate and the economy provide estimates of the social cost of carbon a
240    Our results show that controlling for the economy, proximity to the HIV/AIDS problem correlates wi
241 carbonization of the energy system as the US economy recovers and grows.
242 folios in response to change could stabilize economies reliant on natural resources and their markets
243                  Realization of the hydrogen economy relies on effective hydrogen production, storage
244                       The peer-to-peer (P2P) economy relies on establishing trust in distributed netw
245 nvergent reaction proceeds with perfect atom economy, requires no solvent, and is catalyzed by a non-
246         The importance of MAF1 for metabolic economy reveals the potential for MAF1 modulators to pro
247 Regional Integrated model of Climate and the Economy (RICE)-a regionally disaggregated version of the
248 's comparison between ants and humans, I use economy scaling laws to discuss the similarity and diffe
249 vide rare direct data on organic technology, economy, seasonality of residential occupations, and inf
250 pment strategy for Brazil and other emerging economies seeking to balance agricultural development an
251 ontaining up to four monomer units with atom economy, sequence specificity, and control of stereocent
252 cent increases in the Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards have led to widespread adoption of veh
253 efficient chemical processes, combining atom economy, stereospecificity, and the ability to generate
254 marker displacement), oxygen uptake, walking economy, stride characteristics and lower limb joint ang
255 ons of ZLD in the United States and emerging economies such as China and India are examined.
256    Fundamental productive elements of modern economies, such as workers and crops, exhibit highly non
257 imary productive units in human agricultural economies, suggesting that genetic relatedness is key to
258  Administration-approved medication on Abeta economy, supporting further investigation of the potenti
259               Beyond the utility of the step-economy syntheses afforded by this synthetic platform, t
260 nmental Protection Agency (EPA) Highway fuel economy test (HWFET) cycles on ultralow sulfur diesel (U
261 n neglected in regulatory emissions and fuel economy tests.
262 oss 33 nations with developed and developing economies that have experienced change in the percentage
263  set of plausible scenarios for fast growing economies that include uncertainty in load projections,
264   This study sheds light on the agricultural economy that underpinned the emergence of the first urba
265 minated forests often have distinct nutrient economies, the detection and mapping of mycorrhizae over
266 t and its gradual integration into the local economy, the latter fully accomplished in the Hellenisti
267 ter-regional input-output model of the world economy, the World Trade Model, for analysis of alternat
268 ce on the historical evolution of the global economy, they should inform how we respond to modern cli
269 ortance of STEM careers as drivers of modern economies, this deficiency in preparation for STEM caree
270 m in dam building, in particular in emerging economies, this value could rise to 6.9+/-1.5 Tmol per y
271 ntial development of a sustainable bio-based economy through the predictive design of synthetic gene
272 ese properties can drastically influence the economy; thus, it has been of great importance to manufa
273 ransferred to LMICs to assist these emerging economies to avoid the mistakes of the past.
274 odern industrial-technological-informational economy, to grow our population to more than 7 billion,
275 ives and proceeds with a high degree of atom economy under mild conditions.
276 t protocol offers a great potential for atom-economy under mild conditions.
277 nation reaction with a 100% theoretical atom economy using a polyoxometalate oxygen donor has been fo
278 ast array of forms and patterns with elegant economy, using a small vocabulary of pattern-generating
279 8% and 31% higher than the EPA adjusted fuel economy values.
280 cal laws of social perception to the digital economy via avatars and social robots.
281 rticulate matter emissions and increase fuel economy, was captured from the exhaust stream of a diese
282               In addition, atom and electron economies were well-conserved during this CRC reaction.
283                                   Cumulative economy-wide benefits to the United States, realized by
284  cohort-wide IQ deficits and through dynamic economy-wide effects using a computational general equil
285 ly, corresponding to 5% and 9% reductions in economy-wide emissions.
286 s in green accounting or the implications of economy-wide energy transitions.
287                                              Economy-wide environmental pressure mitigation might be
288  roles individual sectors play in generating economy-wide environmental pressures.
289                                    Moderate, economy-wide GHG fees have little effect on GHG emission
290 fetime earnings reductions, and that dynamic economy-wide methods result in damage estimates that are
291 d the growth of highly integrated commercial economies will render ethnic group building superfluous.
292 forcement schedules in two contexts: an open economy with additional food provided outside the experi
293 utside the experimental setting and a closed economy with all food earned within the experimental set
294 l syntheses will combine high levels of step-economy with efficiency and scalability.
295  synthesis that combines high levels of step economy with high levels of efficiency and scalability h
296 nt of dishonesty in important sectors of the economy with potentially huge costs to customers and who
297 earch, and charitable donation; an expanding economy, with recent but increasing appreciation of the
298 economic impacts of refugees on host-country economies within a 10-km radius of three Congolese refug
299 ment of the CoM on oxygen uptake and walking economy without imposing altered gait patterns.
300 irds but also placing significant strains on economies worldwide.

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