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1 ese energy sources, have spurred substantial political, academic, and industrial interest in alternat
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
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
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
18 Rattlers) underwent fMRI while categorizing political and arbitrary in-group and out-group members.
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
24 y the local surgical community, the national political and economic environment in which health polic
27 obal health policymakers should mobilize the political and economic support to realize this target.
29 he end of the program, calling for sustained political and financial commitment for the success of ma
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
34 in managerial and political capacity, strong political and managerial commitment, and state programme
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
41 e find that beliefs are correlated with both political and religious identity for stem cell research,
49 strategy faces environmental, geographical, political, and economic challenges associated with energ
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
57 ost important shifts: (1) intensification of political attention and leadership; (2) promotion of par
59 ve attracted substantial medical, media, and political attention; however, so far studies have not ad
61 dicting life outcomes such as substance use, political attitudes, and physical health; for some outco
63 racterized, and described nontechnical socio-political barriers to realizing wastewater resource reco
66 hese beliefs are crucial in forming people's political beliefs, and in shaping their reception of dif
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
79 Several economic, technical, behavioral, and political challenges need to be overcome for innovation
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
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
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
94 val: -0.365, -0.016), while participation in political/community organizations was associated with an
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,
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
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
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
124 of domains, including medical, economic, and political decision making, at present, little is known a
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
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
133 ept in countries where the effects of HIV or political disturbances predominated, mortality decreased
136 Duarte et al.'s arguments for increasing political diversity in social psychology are based on mi
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
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
144 s cancel each other out such that increasing political diversity will improve scientific validity.
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
151 Past comparisons largely eliminated the political divide that separated liberal and conservative
155 r, which includes investing in the societal, political, educational, and environmental underpinnings
157 h as this can help focus both scientific and political efforts to understand and sustain wild bees.
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
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.
170 s, thereby contributing to the host of socio-political factors that led to population reorganization
173 ironment, such as corruption, tax evasion or political fraud, can compromise individual intrinsic hon
175 dations for remedying the harmful effects of political homogeneity for psychology depend upon conserv
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
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
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
192 scussion of many topics that are not overtly political, including behavioral genetics and evolutionar
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
198 quality, impaired population outcomes, socio-political instability, and the risk of violence are refl
202 , naturalization considerably improved their political integration, including increases in formal pol
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
209 sing dialogue between surgical providers and political leaders can increase the power of actors who a
212 erapies and vaccines, coupled with visionary political leadership, are still our best chance to chang
214 hat political conservatives are happier than political liberals has relied exclusively on self-report
220 s made insufficient efforts to capitalise on political opportunities such as the Millennium Developme
223 research suggests a reappraisal of the socio-political organization of Tiwanaku civilization, both fo
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
231 ongolia experienced two completely different political periods during their last nomadic period betwe
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
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
246 stems in Europe must become a scientific and political priority, coordinated with international stake
249 ieties, taking the form of trade-embedded in political processes to varying degrees-or interregional
252 where monotheism arises from polytheism (for political reasons, for example) appear better able to ex
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
263 posals for change from opposite sides of the political spectrum, together with their potential impact
272 lly viable) across many different health and political systems (eg, increase patient activation with
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
285 eviewers filter scientific products based on political values, invoking scientific criteria (rigor, e
289 nt for the groups' livelihood, economic, and political vulnerabilities reveals that a drought under m
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
295 tial reductions in poverty and overcrowding, political will and stability, and containing co-drivers
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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