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1 ot be better, given the ubiquitous nature of personal accelerometer devices.
2 , less depersonalization, a greater sense of personal achievement, and a lower overall burnout score.
3 rs provide useful information for monitoring personal activities and physiology and are likely to pla
4 al indoor air (5.7 pg kg bw(-1) day(-1)) and personal air (3.3 pg kg bw(-1) day(-1)) were both around
5                        PAH concentrations in personal air and on skin accounted for 54% of the variat
6 ary air concentrations were used rather than personal air concentrations (43 pg/kg bw/d versus 130 pg
7                One hundred sixteen women had personal air exposure measurements and placental histopa
8  and 0.09 pg kg bw(-1) day(-1) were found in personal air for PFHxA, PFHpA, PFOA, PFNA, PFDA, PFUnDA,
9 mples (i.e., pre- and post-event) as well as personal air samples and fire event questionnaires were
10 assessed in 61 residential indoor air and 15 personal air samples collected in Oslo area, Norway.
11 profiles and concentrations were observed in personal air samples compared to the corresponding stati
12                                              Personal air samples were actively collected using XAD4-
13      Sixty indoor stationary air samples, 13 personal air samples, and 60 settled dust samples were c
14 e levels, levels of PAHs in dermal wipes and personal air samples, and urinary mutagenicity using the
15 bove the method detection limit (MDL) in the personal air samples.
16   The median FTOH concentrations observed in personal air were 1970, 7170, and 1590 pg m(-3) for 6:2,
17               Air (indoor stationary air and personal ambient air), dust (floor dust and surface dust
18 onent approach suggests that, in most cases, personal and collective identities are integrated and mu
19        Developing a greater understanding of personal and environmental factors that promote more sev
20 kelihood of the BAP1 cancer syndrome through personal and family history and TBSE for the presence of
21 al (depressive symptoms), socioeconomic (eg, personal and parental educational attainment, current em
22 ed with the AD-genetic risk score as well as personal and parental history of atopic disease.
23 and educational motivation, and report lower personal and physical well-being.
24 bsence of support for part-time study in the personal and professional arenas.
25 chronic disorder with substantial effects on personal and public health.
26 s and information (environmental conditions, personal and public information) predicted to impact rep
27 access, easy extension, flexible adaption to personal and security needs, and sophisticated analyses
28               Failure to scale up has severe personal and social consequences.
29                  Success would produce major personal and societal gains, including gains that would
30 ectional, multicenter paper-pencil survey on personal and work-related characteristics, perceived non
31           All 215 patients were assessed for personal and/or family history and genotype.
32  attracting great human interest for social, personal, and religious occasions.
33 ibited lower emotional scores, limitation of personal, and sexual relationships (P < 0.05).
34 volutionized if law enforcement can identify personal attributes of a person of interest solely from
35  cortical regions responsible for processing personal attribution.
36 tional level, with consideration of removing personal belief exemptions of childhood vaccination.
37  driven by vaccine hesitancy (nonmedical and personal belief exemptions), will have substantial publi
38 el, including legislation around nonmedical (personal-belief) exemptions for childhood vaccination an
39 on requirements on the basis of religious or personal beliefs (ie, nonmedical exemptions) may be a us
40      The primary outcomes were participants' personal beliefs about the acceptability of intimate par
41 ns of this study are that our assessments of personal beliefs and perceived norms could have been mea
42                      To elicit participants' personal beliefs and perceived norms, we asked about the
43                 Researchers aiming to assess personal beliefs or perceived norms about intimate partn
44                      For the questions about personal beliefs, the mean (standard deviation) number o
45                     Imagine a scenario where personal belongings such as pens, keys, phones, or handb
46 rsonal Knowledge-from the perspective of his personal biography, as well as its lasting influence on
47 a small-scale, portable and fully integrated personal biomanufacturing platform that could advance di
48  allocation balance between reproduction and personal body condition of individual females.
49 osed tumors and paves the way for predicting personal cancer susceptibilities from knowledge of MHC-I
50  These chemicals may be used in thousands of personal care and consumer products as well as in buildi
51 osan and parabens, ubiquitous ingredients in personal care and other products, are associated with al
52 mportant material ranging from biomedical to personal care applications although its crystal structur
53 euticals (diclofenac and fluoxetine) and one personal care product ingredient (triclosan) for the oli
54 ship between oral doses of three widely used personal care product ingredients [diethyl phthalate (DE
55 ad use of organic chemicals in household and personal care products (HPCPs) and their discharge into
56  the majority of sunscreens as well as other personal care products (PCP) and consumer products.
57                                              Personal care products (PCP) might be a source of ultraf
58                                              Personal care products (PCPs) are exposure sources to ph
59 ncing bioaccumulation of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in aquatic organisms are
60 he continuous release of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) into freshwater systems i
61  volatile methylsiloxanes (cVMS) are used in personal care products and emitted to aquatic environmen
62 icroplastics (MP) to the environment as many personal care products contain plastic microbeads.
63  of the N-nitrosamine formation potential of personal care products demonstrates its utility for asse
64 coprop, nonprescription pharmaceuticals, and personal care products entered the system via balanced/m
65        Parabens may be added to cosmetic and personal care products for preservation purposes.
66        Emerging contaminants are principally personal care products not readily removed by convention
67                           Other recalcitrant personal care products were subjected to prediction by t
68 effective and that nondietary sources (e.g., personal care products) may be important contributors to
69  is widely used as an antibacterial agent in personal care products, and the potential for human expo
70 tives and fragrances used in a wide range of personal care products, pharmaceuticals, and food provid
71 thetic antibacterial chemical widely used in personal care products.
72 tawa Canada participated in the Plastics and Personal-Care Product Use in Pregnancy (P4) Study.
73  examined associations between triclosan and personal-care product use.
74 UV) filters are used in sunscreens and other personal-care products to protect against harmful effect
75 exposed to triclosan through the use of some personal-care products.
76 okine responses were examined in relation to personal characteristics and environmental exposures to
77 terprofessional conflict, donation physician personal characteristics, donation clinical processes, h
78                            In addition to my personal choices, I have included manuscripts that have
79 lth inequities than do biological factors or personal choices.
80 7 autosomal recessive cerebellar ataxias and personal clinical experience.
81                                        These personal collaborations motivate and advance my research
82  polymer materials can be utilized to adjust personal comfort, and be effective in reducing energy co
83 ion visits were documented from meetings and personal communications with immunization program manage
84    The preferred electronic platform was the personal computer (82.6%).
85  on the raw data via any web browser using a personal computer or mobile device.
86 interactive analyses of metagenomics data on personal computers and mobile devices.
87                                  Even though personal computers have become more powerful, data trans
88  desktop to the laptop to the mobile device, personal computing platforms evolve over time.
89 ciety of Critical Care Medicine coupled with personal contacts.
90           We agree with Pepper & Nettle that personal control is important in understanding people's
91                                              Personal control may also shape the development of self-
92 BCD) needs to explain how the development of personal control, trust, and perception of future risk i
93 rticipants' psychological sense of a lack of personal control.
94  costly cooperation, where cooperators pay a personal cost to benefit others, requires that cooperato
95 regularly provide others with resources at a personal cost to themselves.
96 o considered effect modification by selected personal covariates (age, sex, household income adequacy
97         Our results show that measurement of personal data clouds over time can improve our understan
98                                              Personal data for 108 individuals were collected during
99     Finally, behavioral coaching informed by personal data helped participants to improve clinical bi
100                                              Personal data regarding age, sex, and duration and daily
101                              Their effect on personal decisions to purchase firearms is not well-unde
102  are complex, and their natural, social, and personal domains are highly variable because of diversit
103 he social network, is highly correlated with personal economic status.
104 ' perceptions of the adverse event, reported personal effects from disclosure, and baseline attitudes
105 ch parent is under selection to minimize its personal effort by shifting as much as possible of the w
106 per IQR (0.15) increase in NDVI adjusted for personal (eg, education and income) and contextual covar
107 gest that it is involved in representing the personal emotional values of the elements comprising aut
108 ptional) for the "satisfaction with life and personal enjoyment" and "pain" outcomes, and both the Ho
109 rance coverage, eye care insurance coverage, personal established physician, poor vision or eye healt
110                   A survey on management and personal experience with death by neurologic criteria wa
111 lfie has disappeared (study 5), is robust to personal experience with temporary sharing (studies 6A a
112 rom those concurrently computed from direct, personal experience.
113 ata, health services research, intuition, to personal experience.
114 nostic criteria from the literature and from personal experience.
115 erception of the world is uniquely shaped by personal experiences and preferences.
116  follow-up survey gathered information about personal experiences of disaster as well as incidence of
117 avesdropped on this process, as well as many personal experiences that may have influenced my thinkin
118  about climate change is driven partially by personal experiences; an accurate heuristic for local ch
119 ted PM2.5-CO correlations (r) were lower for personal exposure (range: 0.22-0.97; median=0.57) than f
120                    In the pooled analyses of personal exposure and cooking area concentrations, the v
121                                              Personal exposure research can help reveal the extent of
122 et of studies (18 cooking area studies and 9 personal exposure studies) retained in the systematic re
123 iderable promise for rapid warning regarding personal exposure to OP nerve-agent vapors in variety of
124 cant ozone levels might materially influence personal exposure to ultrafine particles.
125 es) contributed significantly to the overall personal exposure, which cannot be included by using onl
126           Between 2011 and 2013, we measured personal exposures to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) an
127      Given the observed relationship between personal expression and gene expression, patterns of nat
128                                   Beyond the personal factors, there is a lack of evidence on how env
129               Cultural perceptions permeated personal, familial and social influences on the decision
130 rmation about both individual identities and personal familiarity, while clarifying and extending the
131 h-risk features (eg, early age at diagnosis, personal/family history of cancer or polyps, tumor micro
132 g without preselection for age at diagnosis, personal/family history, or MSI/MMR results.
133  0.001), and inconsistency and complexity of personal feelings about organ donation versus profession
134 ngs, thereby pitting honest behavior against personal financial gain.
135 upport, creative management, and, above all, personal flexibility-with not too much long-term plannin
136 , dispositional envy, and the expectation of personal gain from redistribution.
137 tems universally prohibit harming others for personal gain.
138             These drug factors interact with personal genetic, immune, and metabolic factors to influ
139  of the genome is an important challenge for personal genome analysis.
140                              However, moving personal genome data analysis to the cloud can raise ser
141 iants (dnCNVs) arising at multiple loci in a personal genome have usually been considered to reflect
142  we tested the usefulness of the Ion Torrent Personal Genome Machine (PGM) in food traceability analy
143                                          The Personal Genome Project (PGP) is an effort to enroll man
144  in gene discovery and the interpretation of personal genomes.While non-coding synonymous and introni
145  the public by enabling simple navigation of personal genomic data.
146  resources in response to direct-to-consumer personal genomic testing (PGT).
147 undamental for the correct interpretation of personal genomic variation impact.
148 atment adherence and that ignoring patients' personal goals and preferences may result in reduced rat
149 moves the need for pipelines and software on personal hardware.
150 that there is a relationship between nurses' personal health and the adoption of healthier behaviours
151 review was conducted to determine if nurses' personal health behaviour impacted on (1) their health p
152          Although it is assumed that nurses' personal health behaviour influences their health promot
153 ues with patients, irrespective of their own personal health behaviours.
154 levance: Modeled estimates of US spending on personal health care and public health showed substantia
155  and comprehensively estimate US spending on personal health care and public health, according to con
156 d BAK, in particular, continue to be used in personal health care, food, and pharmaceutical and clean
157 racticed in disease-oriented approach, where personal health profile is often overlooked.
158 nset of cardiovascular disease and assessing personal health status.
159 talization while waitlisted, suggesting that personal, health system, and geographic factors may impa
160 eal choice for point of care diagnostics and personal healthcare systems.
161                        DISCUSSION: We define personal heat exposure as realized contact between a per
162                                              Personal heat exposure can be measured directly with wea
163 rk was to catalyze discussion of the role of personal heat exposure information in research and risk
164                      Published literature on personal heat exposure is limited to date, but existing
165 guidance regarding the operationalization of personal heat exposure research methods.
166                                              Personal heat exposure research provides more valid and
167  with tailored infrared property for passive personal heating using nanoporous metallized polyethylen
168  tailored infrared (IR) property for passive personal heating using nanoporous metallized polyethylen
169 ves and milestone contributions of our seven personal heroes of the engram (Richard Semon, Karl Lashl
170  in molecular phytobacteriology, shares some personal highlights and untold stories that impacted my
171 istory of breast cancer, 46% in women with a personal history of breast cancer, and 15% in women with
172 re reviewed for age, risk factors (family or personal history of breast cancer, BRCA mutation status,
173 gnosed in women with a genetic mutation or a personal history of breast cancer.
174 ic obstructive pulmonary disease, emphysema, personal history of cancer, personal history of pneumoni
175 at CRC diagnosis, family history of CRC, nor personal history of other cancers significantly predicte
176 ease, emphysema, personal history of cancer, personal history of pneumonia, and family history of lun
177 mbs (57% vs 42%, P < .001), and those with a personal history were more likely to have melanoma on th
178 rprints have long been the gold standard for personal identification in forensic investigations.
179                                              Personal identification numbers were cross-linked to the
180 gister data were linked via patients' unique personal identifier.
181 hs of effort, academic degrees obtained, and personal identifiers.
182 sity identity (outgroup condition), or their personal identity (interpersonal condition) made salient
183         As anticipated, loss of the sense of personal identity was confined to the psychogenic group.
184 o symptoms or few mild symptoms with limited personal impact (n = 2426).
185  the literature confirm the diversity of the personal impact of tinnitus and illustrate a lack of con
186                                              Personal importance is attached to an attitude when the
187                                    Attaching personal importance to an attitude causes crystallizing
188 mpairment and blindness; ultimately limiting personal independence and compromising overall quality o
189 oreover, animals adjust use of social versus personal information appropriately under a variety of ex
190 y when hosts were alerted by both social and personal information of cuckoos.
191         We tested whether a psychology-based personal initiative training approach, which teaches a p
192 comes for firms over 2 years and showed that personal initiative training increased firm profits by 3
193 ng business training program (n = 500), or a personal initiative training program (n = 500).
194              Lifespan is a trait of enormous personal interest.
195                                 We offer our personal interpretation of these data to aid future orga
196 existed even after adjusting for measures of personal, job, and practice characteristics.
197 le to apply and preserve the independence of personal judgment.
198 lar, his most significant work in this area, Personal Knowledge-from the perspective of his personal
199      Masking of participants to receipt of a personal letter and invitation to a taster session was n
200                                          The personal letter was generated by a research assistant, b
201            We aimed to assess whether a GP's personal letter, with an evidence-based leaflet about ov
202                                              Personal life choices continue to differ substantially f
203 nteraction of the polygenic risk scores with personal life events (0.12% of variance explained, P-val
204 ed vulnerability and high number of reported personal life events beyond what would be expected from
205                  DWS, BP, and information on personal, lifestyle, and environmental factors were coll
206 which has substantial implications for their personal management and that of their relatives.
207                 After adjustment for age and personal measurements of airborne benzo(a)pyrene, the la
208                              Subjects with a personal medical history of cancer or cardiovascular dis
209 t oncogenic mutations could arise in gaps in personal MHC-I presentation.
210 ecorded using an application downloaded to a personal mobile device from 39 ICUs.
211  minute using an application downloaded to a personal mobile device.
212                                              Personal motivation, institutional support, and collabor
213                                  Below is my personal narrative answering some of these questions.
214                                              Personal noise measurements and environmental octave-ban
215 ses plus an online workspace for analysis of personal, non-public, large-scale data.
216 ates via an indirect path through the use of personal, not public, information.
217 oach to translate chemistries recovered from personal objects such as phones into a lifestyle sketch
218  describe hitherto undocumented practices of personal ornamentation and portable art, alongside evide
219           We aimed to investigate effects of personal ozone exposure on various respiratory outcomes
220                                      In this personal perspective I relate how I came to know John as
221 e and review evolving concepts and provide a personal perspective on clinical management today and fu
222                                Here, I offer personal perspectives on cholesterol homeostasis that re
223 ained users map local mosquitoes using their personal phones.
224                                     Having a personal physician did not change (0.3 percentage points
225 surance coverage, having a checkup, having a personal physician, and not having to forgo a needed phy
226 ed with usual care, an intervention based on personal predictors of risk for depression implemented b
227 atectomy and brachytherapy because of strong personal preference.
228                                          Our personal preferences affect a broad array of social beha
229 sess their health, with reasons varying from personal preferences and beliefs to inability to book a
230  This work challenges current conceptions of personal privacy and may have far-reaching ethical and l
231 al survey of physician mothers to define the personal, professional, and financial impact of maternit
232 ity stemmed from variation in each patient's personal profile of defects.
233                                          The personal protection provided by a bednet decreased over
234  worker who did versus did not report taking personal protective equipment (PPE) home from the IHO.
235           Adjusting levels of quarantine and personal protective equipment according to the assumed i
236                                              Personal protective equipment after this time might be l
237                                              Personal protective equipment became positive during pat
238  Control of ambient silica levels and use of personal protective equipment should be emphasized in pr
239 ble means of communication-learned to answer personal questions with known answers and open questions
240               Online fNIRS classification of personal questions with known answers and open questions
241                      This article provides a personal recollection (with all the known faults of self
242 ars of her life-after the prize-and includes personal recollections of how she mentored young scienti
243                           This article is my personal "reflection" on these scientific advances.
244 y influential to me, as well as provide some personal reflections and stories.
245 tory of my career in hematopathology, and my personal reflections on scientific advances in the field
246                            Here I present my personal "reflections" on how our understanding of phosp
247                                       Their "personal regulome" analysis framework reveals chromatin
248 ts provide a foundational framework to study personal regulomes in human cancer and epigenetic therap
249 i-ATAC protocol enables the interrogation of personal regulomes in tissue context and translational s
250                                              Personal relationships and willingness to learn from eac
251 d pain and its effects on patient safety and personal relationships.
252 rison reactions linked with relative state - personal relative deprivation and envy - that may play a
253 emes: capacity to control and inevitability, personal relevance, debilitating repercussions, gaining
254 s similar for ratings of salience, distress, personal relevance, global threat, and incorporation of
255 state's laws about how to identify patients' personal representatives and the authority of those repr
256 nsurance Portability and Accountability Act, personal representatives have the same authority to rece
257 r expected fitness from later investments in personal reproduction and in her natal relatives.
258 ed former child soldiers with high levels of personal resilience showed molecular profiles comparable
259 tions do not rely on individuals using their personal resources to benefit.
260 70s in Eastern Europe, or those seeking very personal revelations.
261 nteractions between viral virulence factors, personal risk factors (eg, genetics), and environmental
262 specific partner had just previously taken a personal risk to make this choice available.
263                         These schemata imply personal safety and control over continuing or discontin
264  year, during which ozone was measured using personal samplers.
265 e majority (74%, 423 of 572) reported that a personal sense of satisfaction was likely to motivate th
266 ing cessation practices in relation to their personal smoking habits.
267     The meta-analyses suggested that nurses' personal smoking status was not associated significantly
268  a focus on situating attitudes within their personal, social, and historical contexts, has become th
269  still choose to breastfeed for a variety of personal, social, or cultural reasons.
270                     Groups did not differ in personal-social scores at 18 (P = 0.233) or 24 (P = 0.14
271 al approach to risk reduction that addresses personal, societal, and cultural influences.
272 posures to greenness and mortality risks, by personal socioeconomic status among individuals living i
273 of vibrissa touch during exploration of peri-personal space.
274 ical challenges, life-threatening risks, and personal struggle that only in part come to light.
275 peoples' knowledge to enhance expectation of personal success generates value correlates that are ana
276 otoallergic contact reactions to UV filters, personal sunscreen products, and nonsteroidal anti-infla
277                          We further examined personal susceptibility.
278 of a vaccine that targets up to 20 predicted personal tumour neoantigens.
279      In this novel approach, we use passive, personal-type air samplers to provide site-specific meas
280 ir framing of academic challenges, and their personal values, respectively.
281 the expansion of road networks and surges in personal vehicle ownership are having profound effects o
282 ant for mental health care in the past, this Personal View addresses what their role might be in the
283              In light of these results, this Personal View addresses whether the current TNM staging
284                                         This Personal View describes assessments that should be initi
285                                      In this Personal View that is shaped by clinical experience and
286                                      In this Personal View we explore next steps towards elimination.
287   Building on lessons from the past, in this Personal View we propose a new framework to accelerate v
288                                      In this Personal View, I discuss the circumstances under which a
289                                      In this Personal View, we argue that resistance concerns should
290                                      In this Personal View, we discuss possible explanations for the
291                                      In this Personal View, we document the first public health use o
292                                      In this Personal View, we explain further the rationale for expa
293                                      In this Personal View, we highlight recent advances that, taken
294                                      In this Personal View, we provide examples of international coll
295                                      In this Personal View, we raise awareness of the novel photoanti
296                                      In this Personal View, we review various control conditions typi
297                                      In this Personal Viewpoint essay, we argue in favor of expanding
298 ement of the resident's family and their own personal views on their duty of care, old age, sexuality
299            The review is wrapped up with our personal vision on future research directions.
300 s for data mining and hypothesis generation, personal workbench spaces for data storage and sharing,

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