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1 ese energy sources, have spurred substantial political, academic, and industrial interest in alternat
2 gical perspectives on social reality and the political-academic nature of scientific paradigms.
3 reatened by drivers requiring management and political action at scales beyond the local.
4 ighly misleading economic arguments, rebrand political activities as corporate social responsibility,
5 s and is central to religious, military, and political activities, which require people to act collab
6     Existing conceptualisations of corporate political activity (CPA) are embedded in a business pers
7                             Tobacco industry political activity has been identified as an obstacle to
8 nformed conceptual model of tobacco industry political activity.
9  and implementing strategies to overcome the political, administrative, financial, and cultural chall
10 as considerable environmental, economic, and political advantages over petroleum as a source of energ
11 cially under circumstances of structural and political adversity.
12 associated with an individual, such as their political affiliation, can cue a rich cascade of person-
13 , US region, race/ethnicity, marital status, political affiliation, likelihood to vote, and employmen
14 als has finally gained a place on the global political agenda, and we call on policy makers to develo
15 e end-of-life care is high on the public and political agenda.
16 ously perceived as motivated by conservative political agendas.
17  that it is worthwhile to study professions' political alignments.
18  Rattlers) underwent fMRI while categorizing political and arbitrary in-group and out-group members.
19 hange mitigation; economics and finance; and political and broader engagement.
20 ndamental results from social choice theory, political and computer sciences, and statistics have sho
21 l, physical and most probably also societal, political and economic complex systems on a shorter time
22                                     However, political and economic constraints and the resistance by
23 ecially in the context of the current global political and economic crisis.
24 y the local surgical community, the national political and economic environment in which health polic
25                  Recent applications include political and economic forecasting, evaluating nuclear s
26 care especially in countries that experience political and economic instabilities.
27 obal health policymakers should mobilize the political and economic support to realize this target.
28 rts are influenced by a patterned network of political and financial actors.
29 he end of the program, calling for sustained political and financial commitment for the success of ma
30                          New innovations and political and funder commitment for early rapid diagnosi
31 pective, Eran Bendavid discusses the broader political and health consequences of US foreign aid in l
32 ment capacity, and addressing gaps in global political and institutional leadership to meet the shift
33       In the context of the rapidly changing political and legal landscape surrounding use of cannabi
34 in managerial and political capacity, strong political and managerial commitment, and state programme
35  members of the Nazi Party and imparted Nazi political and moral values in their teaching.
36 uments that contradicted their strongly held political and non-political views.
37 curred transiently and likely in relation to political and professional issues in play at a particula
38  from evolutionary biology, economy, and the political and psychological sciences, we identify a cent
39                            However, owing to political and regulatory barriers, it is not available i
40  such policies across sectors and in varying political and regulatory environments.
41 e find that beliefs are correlated with both political and religious identity for stem cell research,
42 ty of food production feature prominently on political and scientific agendas world-wide.
43 ouraged by the European Union and many other political and scientific institutions.
44 iers to self-care reflective of the Lebanese political and socio-economic situation; and, III.
45 vity to growing-season drought under various political and socioeconomic contexts.
46            In all three countries, effective political and surgical leadership, access to country-spe
47                                       Strong political and technical commitment to improve equity-sen
48 e value to landscapes across diverse social, political, and ecological boundaries.
49  strategy faces environmental, geographical, political, and economic challenges associated with energ
50       Additionally, various epidemiological, political, and logistical challenges, which are poorly d
51 century was a reaction to emerging economic, political, and scientific influences including industria
52 century was a reaction to emerging economic, political, and scientific influences including industria
53 human rights recognise that upstream social, political, and structural determinants contribute more t
54 groups by: (1) mapping the effect of social, political, and structural determinants on health; (2) id
55 h top leadership positions than those in the political arena.
56                                     To focus political attention and improve performance, goals for n
57 ost important shifts: (1) intensification of political attention and leadership; (2) promotion of par
58                         Animal diseases gain political attention by their inclusion on lists of globa
59 ve attracted substantial medical, media, and political attention; however, so far studies have not ad
60               Awareness of how a physician's political attitudes might affect patient care is importa
61 dicting life outcomes such as substance use, political attitudes, and physical health; for some outco
62 ar-ranging impacts from consumer behavior to political attitudes.
63 racterized, and described nontechnical socio-political barriers to realizing wastewater resource reco
64                            Recent studies of political behavior suggest that voting decisions can be
65                                Challenges to political beliefs produced increased activity in the def
66 hese beliefs are crucial in forming people's political beliefs, and in shaping their reception of dif
67                                              Political bias has indeed been a distorter of psychology
68       Duarte et al. are right to worry about political bias in social psychology but they underestima
69 io of Democrats versus Republicans implies a political bias.
70         Duarte et al. propose that divergent political biases cancel each other out such that increas
71         We propose an alternative account of political biases which focuses on the academic tendency
72 asymmetries in the networks of Enron emails, political blogs, and the Caenorhabditis elegans chemical
73  effects and near-certainty of spread across political borders demand careful assessment of each pote
74 heterogeneity of social competitions such as political campaigns: proponents of some ideologies seek
75 ans disrupted the ability to judge traits of political candidates or affected how these judgments inf
76                 Investment in managerial and political capacity, strong political and managerial comm
77 e of agricultural production in new forms of political centralization.
78 onnected social, environmental, economic and political challenges are proving insufficient.
79 Several economic, technical, behavioral, and political challenges need to be overcome for innovation
80                      Furthermore, social and political change are needed regarding the recognition of
81 arid period, possibly combined with regional political change, contributed to the city's abandonment.
82 ecade has witnessed a number of societal and political changes that have raised critical questions ab
83 s of residence) with similar demographic and political characteristics (n = 320).
84 s a consequence exert a crucial influence on political choices.
85 d violence (e.g., wealth, income inequality, political circumstances, historic circumstances, pathoge
86 s divide nations along social, economic, and political cleavages, often pitting one neighbor against
87                                  The current political climate in the United States has mobilized sci
88                              The contentious political climate surrounding air pollution regulations
89 e, and response, and continued financial and political commitment are all essential to achieving glob
90 ddress the issue of access, despite the UN's political commitment to address non-communicable disease
91 re established: (1) generating awareness and political commitment via global communications and advoc
92 ERPRETATION: In the absence of unprecedented political commitment, financial support, and medical adv
93 ge and mutual learning, and build high-level political commitment.
94 val: -0.365, -0.016), while participation in political/community organizations was associated with an
95  documented as one of the hallmarks of early political complexity and governance.
96 nial trauma shows no correlation with NPP or political complexity and may reflect a different form of
97 ling confirms that economic development, not political complexity or population size, accounts for th
98 Big Gods is correlated with the evolution of political complexity, in Austronesian cultures at least,
99 y do not play a causal role in ratcheting up political complexity.
100 ound biodiversity have been a scientific and political concern for decades.
101    A particular public health, economic, and political concern is the role of air travel in bringing
102  transition to the modern period in American political consciousness, ushering in new objects of poli
103         Specifically, greater endorsement of political conservatism (versus liberalism) was associate
104                     Research suggesting that political conservatives are happier than political liber
105  explanation for the under-representation of political conservatives in social psychology.
106               Recent research indicates that political conservatives tend to use such stereotypes mor
107 onomic groups and with social, economic, and political considerations, provide a biological foundatio
108 oritarianism, the article advocates removing political content from its measurement, linking it with
109 ristics, as well as the social, economic and political context in which PAs are situated, to aid the
110 mic opportunities, and the larger policy and political context including immigration.
111 -communicable diseases provides a favourable political context to increase attention for surgery.
112 ranges of participants, disparate social and political contexts in which study participants of differ
113 racting social, institutional, cultural, and political contexts of people's lives) to transform gende
114 sting of four categories-actor power, ideas, political contexts, and characteristics of the issue its
115 ased on four components (actor power, ideas, political contexts, issue characteristics) to assess nat
116                              With respect to political contexts, the community has made insufficient
117 t people at risk of murder in the service of political correctness and multiculturalism.
118 al patents, generated substantial social and political criticism.
119                                       With a political debate about the potential risks and benefits
120                                              Political debate concerning moralized issues is increasi
121  greater potential as tools for depolarizing political debates and resolving policy disputes.
122                                              Political debates often suffer from vague-verbiage predi
123 ide a game theoretical perspective on online political debates.
124 of domains, including medical, economic, and political decision making, at present, little is known a
125 o be crucial in applying this information in political decision-making.
126                                  The role of political decisions becomes especially evident in light
127 n increasing emphasis, fuelled by public and political demand, on prevention, early diagnosis, and pa
128 diversity and energy to national progress; a political democracy, which is characterised by robust de
129                                To inform the political discourse with scientific evidence, the litera
130 al consciousness, ushering in new objects of political discourse, a more rapid pace of change of thos
131 this uncertainty fuels the fierce public and political disputes on the necessity of controlling badge
132 in areas free of war, other major effects of political disruption, or a major new epidemic.
133 ept in countries where the effects of HIV or political disturbances predominated, mortality decreased
134                             (2) This lack of political diversity can undermine the validity of social
135          Their recommendations for improving political diversity in academia bear the danger of impos
136     Duarte et al.'s arguments for increasing political diversity in social psychology are based on mi
137                 We argue that the history of political diversity in social psychology may be better c
138 sed list of 12 recommendations for improving political diversity in social psychology, as well as in
139 e agree with Duarte et al. that we need more political diversity in social psychology, but contend th
140 We close with recommendations for increasing political diversity in social psychology.
141 aims about the potential benefits of greater political diversity in the ranks of social psychology ar
142    We agree with our critics that increasing political diversity may be harder than we had thought, b
143 ticle, Duarte et al. allege that the lack of political diversity reduces research efficacy.
144 s cancel each other out such that increasing political diversity will improve scientific validity.
145 ame in response to our claim that increasing political diversity would be beneficial.
146                                (3) Increased political diversity would improve social psychological s
147  sometimes harms the science; (3) increasing political diversity would reduce this damage; and (4) so
148 tandings while agreeing with their view that political diversity, along with other forms of diversity
149 1) Academic psychology once had considerable political diversity, but has lost nearly all of it in th
150 general and social psychology in particular: political diversity.
151      Past comparisons largely eliminated the political divide that separated liberal and conservative
152             Judgements and decisions in many political, economic or medical contexts are often made w
153 bility of the knowledge system in a changing political, economic, and climatic context.
154 ovative strategies that address the national political economy context.
155 r, which includes investing in the societal, political, educational, and environmental underpinnings
156 ical participation, political knowledge, and political efficacy.
157 h as this can help focus both scientific and political efforts to understand and sustain wild bees.
158 ork-with difficult technical, financial, and political elements.
159 ackaging of economic and social attitudes by political elites.
160 ry as a function of (1) issue domain and (2) political engagement.
161 essions, which corresponds to changes in the political entities ruling this area, provides excellent
162 d engagement, and development of a receptive political environment with change agents embedded across
163 or ECD, including an increasingly favourable political environment, advances in ECD metrics, and the
164                                       Recent political events across the world suggest a retrenchment
165                                         Most political exchanges-whether they involve legislative vot
166                        Scientific as well as political factors have influenced how the military has a
167 in populations where logistical, social, and political factors have not allowed vaccination programs
168 ountry studies, the research agenda, and the political factors that frame policy making in this area.
169         Little is known about the social and political factors that influence priority setting for di
170 s, thereby contributing to the host of socio-political factors that led to population reorganization
171 lted from the interplay of environmental and political factors.
172 pidemiological, institutional, economic, and political factors.
173 ironment, such as corruption, tax evasion or political fraud, can compromise individual intrinsic hon
174 ook place in complex societies with imposing political hierarchies and labor structures.
175 dations for remedying the harmful effects of political homogeneity for psychology depend upon conserv
176                                              Political homogeneity within a scientific field nurtures
177 l emotion is key for the spread of moral and political ideas in online social networks, a process we
178 hts into how people are exposed to moral and political ideas through social networks, thus expanding
179       Institutionalizing the self-proclaimed political identities of social psychologists may make th
180  the Big Bang, and human evolution, and with political identity alone on climate change.
181 y depend upon conservatives disclosing their political identity.
182 fferent ages, education levels, incomes, and political ideologies, as well as across the surveyed cou
183 ewill; specifically, the association between political ideology and self-control is mediated by diffe
184 nsight into the self-control consequences of political ideology by detailing conditions under which c
185 e-sided framing of psychological research on political ideology has limited our understanding of the
186  such sensibilities, fundamental features of political ideology have been found to be deeply connecte
187  illustrate the nuanced relationship between political ideology, self-enhancement, and happiness and
188  difference in self-control as a function of political ideology.
189 tivity bias and ideology by arguing that the political impact of negativity bias should vary as a fun
190 a prolonged, asymptomatic carrier state is a political impediment for control and potential eradicati
191 e coalitions in such settings is of critical political importance.
192 scussion of many topics that are not overtly political, including behavioral genetics and evolutionar
193  not correlate with geographic, economic, or political indicators.
194 idability, hunting ability, material wealth, political influence) and RS (mating success, wife qualit
195 us leadership in Israel, with its formidable political influence, can be harnessed to promote health
196 esults underscore the detrimental effects of political instability and population displacement on tub
197            Intensifying midcontinental socio-political instability and warfare between 1250-1350 CE c
198 quality, impaired population outcomes, socio-political instability, and the risk of violence are refl
199  lack of available suitable substitutes, and political instability.
200 ts provide strong evidence for the impact of political institutions and incumbent advantage.
201             Does naturalization cause better political integration of immigrants into the host societ
202 , naturalization considerably improved their political integration, including increases in formal pol
203 sity in academia bear the danger of imposing political interests on science.
204 revention of stroke is a complex medical and political issue, there is strong evidence that substanti
205  communications about three polarizing moral/political issues (n = 563,312), we observed that the pre
206  branch of social psychology that focuses on political issues has defined social problems from a libe
207 ment that needs both technical knowledge and political know-how.
208 increases in formal political participation, political knowledge, and political efficacy.
209 sing dialogue between surgical providers and political leaders can increase the power of actors who a
210                            Here we show that political leaders can persuade their constituents direct
211 ogue between public health professionals and political leaders.
212 erapies and vaccines, coupled with visionary political leadership, are still our best chance to chang
213 rrently represent a moderate position on the political left-right spectrum.
214 hat political conservatives are happier than political liberals has relied exclusively on self-report
215 lic opinion is polarized along religious and political lines.
216 cosystem (as normally is the case within the political Marine Strategy Framework Directive).
217                      Phenomena as diverse as political mobilization, health practices, altruism, and
218                            We concluded that political movements had indeed increased the vulnerabili
219  distorting scientific facts and influencing political opinions.
220 s made insufficient efforts to capitalise on political opportunities such as the Millennium Developme
221                   We find little evidence of political or religious polarization regarding nanotechno
222  this is sometimes questioned by scientific, political, or religious personalities.
223 research suggests a reappraisal of the socio-political organization of Tiwanaku civilization, both fo
224                   Based on our comparison of political orientation and research interests of social p
225 ogical factor contributing to differences in political orientation.
226 ing (verb treatment) substantially increases political participation (voter turnout) among subjects.
227 l integration, including increases in formal political participation, political knowledge, and politi
228 ferent contexts: Governments, companies, and political parties use persuasive appeals to encourage pe
229 ntipoverty programmes involving governments, political parties, and civil society have included expli
230 stration database, obtaining the physicians' political party affiliations.
231 ongolia experienced two completely different political periods during their last nomadic period betwe
232 y proposed measures to construct an index of political polarization among US adults.
233 ical applications in that they emphasize how political policies generate different human responses an
234  populations too often lack the economic and political power to shape innovation systems to meet thei
235 wealth constituted a key potential source of political power, providing the possibility for greater b
236                                     External political pressures deprived hazard-resistance entitleme
237 s, which may explain the elevated effects of political pressures on livestock vulnerability.
238                                              Political prioritisation and innovative solutions to the
239                                      Greater political prioritisation is core to scale-up, as are pol
240 in Tanzania indicates a complex interplay of political prioritisation, health financing, and consiste
241  there are multiple opportunities to advance political priority for ECD, including an increasingly fa
242 f-to analyse factors that have shaped global political priority for surgery.
243                                              Political priority for surgical care in the three countr
244 nitiatives are more successful in generating political priority than others.
245          Cancer is a major global social and political priority, and women's cancers are not only a t
246 stems in Europe must become a scientific and political priority, coordinated with international stake
247 s two primary challenges in advancing global political priority.
248 ealth agenda setting is a complex social and political process.
249 ieties, taking the form of trade-embedded in political processes to varying degrees-or interregional
250   An ideologically homogeneous discipline of political psychology is a serious problem.
251 portion of their coverage to the ban and its political ramifications.
252 where monotheism arises from polytheism (for political reasons, for example) appear better able to ex
253                                      Growing political recognition of non-communicable diseases provi
254                               The effects of political regimes on health are unclear because empirica
255 in the distribution of social, economic, and political resources and constraints.
256                           Overall, the swift political response to epidemics has resulted in success.
257 s to public health services, and examine the political response to the mounting evidence of a Greek p
258 d a reexamination of relational phenomena in political science, including the study of international
259 ies, psychological factors and the country's political situation impeded self-care practices whereas
260                                         What political, social, and economic factors allow a movement
261              Governments need to address the political, social, and economic structures that subordin
262 attributes of alternative interventions have political, social, and medical considerations.
263 posals for change from opposite sides of the political spectrum, together with their potential impact
264 arlet macaws are known markers of social and political status among the Pueblos.
265 sible way of understanding diverse corporate political strategies.
266                      To realise these gains, political support and financial investment are needed to
267                      Strong partnerships and political support and will be necessary to achieve these
268 -General will need to focus first on gaining political support.
269 ublic positioning of the issue that attracts political support.
270 ths that portend well for the acquisition of political support.
271 positioning of the issue that could generate political support.
272 lly viable) across many different health and political systems (eg, increase patient activation with
273 tems, Complex systems, Adaptive systems, and Political systems.
274 ntial applications in social, economical and political systems.
275                                              Political, technical, and financial support from regiona
276  However, its implementation raises enormous political, technological, and social challenges.
277                                   Social and political tensions keep on fueling armed conflicts aroun
278  We used a new method to investigate whether political transition into democracy affected child morta
279 ng appreciation of the economic, social, and political underpinnings of health and health inequalitie
280 arte et al. by examining the implications of political uniformity for the framing of findings in pers
281 unted warrior elite able to expand polities (political units that cohere via identity, ability to mob
282 iled crop statistics time series for ~13,500 political units to examine how recent climate variabilit
283 of Cantona's history, increasing aridity and political unrest may have actually increased the city's
284 ught had a catalytic effect, contributing to political unrest.
285 eviewers filter scientific products based on political values, invoking scientific criteria (rigor, e
286       We investigate whether physicians' own political views affect their treatment decisions on thes
287 erstanding of the broad relationship between political views and response to the negative.
288 dicted their strongly held political and non-political views.
289 nt for the groups' livelihood, economic, and political vulnerabilities reveals that a drought under m
290                                              Political will and appropriate funding will be required
291 he standards of community-based health care, political will and financial investment are required fro
292 nted based on robust evidence; (ii) national political will and increased funding are needed to incre
293  response demonstrate that, given sufficient political will and modest investment, the world's most c
294                                   Increasing political will and resources need to be accompanied by a
295 tial reductions in poverty and overcrowding, political will and stability, and containing co-drivers
296 w this limits their efficacy, uptake and the political will towards enforcement.
297 o other low-income settings and that garners political will, builds capacity, and raises the profile
298 ry is a good example of how a combination of political will, economic growth, broad societal particip
299 agement and empowerment, continued research, political will, structural and policy reform, and innova
300 200 m of the water column, spanning nine geo-political zones and the High Seas, demonstrating the nee

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