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1 lishment, despite the homogenizing forces of globalization.
2 in light of rapid growth in urbanization and globalization.
3 quences for cross-cultural communication and globalization.
4 g community that are compatible with current globalization.
5 y facing the challenges and opportunities of globalization.
6  effective enough to keep up with increasing globalization.
7 tance effects-that are amplified by economic globalization accelerate land conversion.
8  over time and greater food diversity due to globalization, adherence to dietary guidelines has remai
9 across the world suggest a retrenchment from globalization and a possible increase in parochialism.
10 r unprecedented pressure from the effects of globalization and change in many of its traditional mark
11 greater threats in the future resulting from globalization and climate change.
12 he advent of the digital economy, increasing globalization and cultural integration, understanding pr
13 at from IAS in light of twenty-first century globalization and environmental change, and evaluate nat
14 evels and analyzing the relationship between globalization and individual cooperation with distal oth
15                               As a result of globalization and lack of biosecurity, it has recently b
16                                              Globalization and migration patterns have increased the
17 s the eroded sense of agency attributable to globalization and offer a local example of world-class s
18 control infectious diseases as a function of globalization and recent transformations in internationa
19 cific TcPAb preparations.IMPORTANCE With the globalization and spread or potential aerosol release of
20 far from the place of consumption because of globalization and the increasing level of international
21 social and cultural shifts thought to typify globalization, and an analysis of their experiences coul
22                             Virus evolution, globalization, and climate change may further CHIKV spre
23 r addressing emerging challenges in science, globalization, and commoditization.
24              Land use change driven by diet, globalization, and technology advancement have greatly i
25 f changing eating practices brought about by globalization, and the realization that affordable nutri
26  Given the transformations brought about by "globalization," application of a general model of freedo
27           Immigration, cheap air travel, and globalization are all factors contributing to a worldwid
28        We test these hypotheses by measuring globalization at both the country and individual levels
29                                              Globalization can be harnessed to increase land use effi
30                                              Globalization, changing immigration patterns, and the ex
31                                     Further, globalization, climate change, increased human mobility,
32 g discussion of the pros and cons of today's globalization concerns the effects of greater world trad
33 ings for what may lie ahead for teenagers as globalization continues to expand.
34                    From the broader theme of globalization emerged subthemes of an eroded sense of ag
35 iological invasion, a process accelerated by globalization, exacerbated by climate change, and costin
36                                   Increasing globalization facilitates IAS arrival, and environmental
37                                              Globalization has driven new paradigms for drug discover
38                           However, what does globalization imply for the cooperation needed to addres
39 vironmental responsibility, development, and globalization in accordance with ecological costs.
40                             Urbanization and globalization in the Middle East have resulted in drasti
41            The processes of modernization or globalization include the availability and abundance of
42 ind that as country and individual levels of globalization increase, so too does individual cooperati
43 ive, prompt, and elusive the impact of human globalization is on nature.
44 , the "lock-and-key theory" of P. falciparum globalization, is proposed, and its implications are dis
45    The factors are as follows: (a) issues of globalization, jurisdiction, and law enforcement; (b) th
46                                              Globalization magnifies the problems that affect all peo
47                                              Globalization may thus be fundamental in shaping contemp
48                         As the challenges of globalization mount, and efforts to provide medical prod
49  Board of Ophthalmology, the author explores globalization movements, standards of quality, expectati
50 ns that definitive research on the impact of globalization necessarily will be slow in forthcoming.
51                                              Globalization of agriculture raises the potential for ad
52   International trade is contributing to the globalization of emission and pollution as a result of t
53  evidence does not support the view that the globalization of food is the driver of increased intakes
54 l natural gas resources has stimulated rapid globalization of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fract
55 ess illustrates the enormous impact that the globalization of markets has had on chemical and pharmac
56                To describe the impact of the globalization of medical education on surgical care in P
57                                          The globalization of medical education-the process by which
58                         Additionally, as the globalization of nurses increases, more research is need
59         This was attributed to the increased globalization of nursing.
60               Here, we review the origin and globalization of P. falciparum and integrate this histor
61 ted immune evasion has been critical for the globalization of P. falciparum malaria as parasites adap
62                   The program focused on the globalization of predictive medicine--or P4 medicine--as
63                         This article reviews globalization of quality standards in medicine, with emp
64                                              Globalization of scientific English seems to promise gre
65 th pragmatic and philosophical in addressing globalization of standards.
66 ransmission, leading to the urbanization and globalization of the disease.
67  brought about in part by centralization and globalization of the food supply, will continue to emerg
68  as a result of increasing world travel, the globalization of the world's economy, and the growing nu
69 ve species that have been spread through the globalization of trade and travel are pathogens.
70                                              Globalization of trade, changing population demographics
71 lant viruses is becoming more challenging as globalization of trade, particularly in ornamentals, and
72 l reports in medical journals, problems with globalization of trials, the role of personalized (strat
73                                            A globalization of Western infrastructure stocks using cur
74 er, prolonged Ca(2+) responses and promoted 'globalization' of spatially uniform Ca(2+) signals at hi
75 ffinity) slowed Ca2+ responses and promoted 'globalization' of spatially uniform Ca2+ signals.
76 ternational standards as negative effects of globalization on surgical care in Peru.
77      Outcome measures defining the impact of globalization on surgical care were developed as part of
78                                The impact of globalization on the wage premium between the skilled an
79 quality improvement skills are ways in which globalization positively affected surgeons and their pat
80                       One hypothesis is that globalization prompts reactionary movements that reinfor
81  on determinants of robustness of SESs under globalization-related stresses.
82 anisms presents a policy challenge for trade globalization; sales of live organisms create wealth, bu
83     The alternative hypothesis suggests that globalization strengthens cosmopolitan attitudes by weak
84 onal geographic and subspecialty boundaries; globalization - the rapidly evolving global organization
85                                  In essence, globalization, the increasing interconnectedness of peop
86                                         With globalization, this way of eating is becoming more commo
87 ral and economic transitions associated with globalization threaten such knowledge.
88                               This is due to globalization, unplanned urbanization, and climate chang
89                                          (3) Globalization: US government research funding declined f
90           Economic transitions in the era of globalization warrant a fresh look at the neurological r
91 and disease patterns that are occurring with globalization, we issue a call for the establishment of
92 ng countries confronts the force of economic globalization, which seeks cropland that is shrinking in

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