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1 that serve as energy sources during nutrient scarcity.
2 e effects of drought-induced floral resource scarcity.
3  Dif1 Ser-104 and Thr-105 residues upon iron scarcity.
4 l is not economical due to its high cost and scarcity.
5 ven growth in times of nutrient abundance or scarcity.
6 thesis is a specific adaptation to phosphate scarcity.
7 ning of LDs and mitochondria during nutrient scarcity.
8 ian host, the bacterium has to overcome iron scarcity.
9 ble freshwater resources and increases water scarcity.
10 s taken into account in addition to relative scarcity.
11 d security and alleviating problems of water scarcity.
12 eration of racial disparities under economic scarcity.
13 duction is imminent due to physical resource scarcity.
14 ost challenging problems of water and energy scarcity.
15  are considered "rare" due to their relative scarcity.
16 ch links obesity with the perception of food scarcity.
17 intended consequence: a rising sense of time scarcity.
18 l decision making owing to heterogeneity and scarcity.
19  pitfalls to their use, often driven by data scarcity.
20  to violence in times and places of resource scarcity.
21 ring forests and exacerbating regional water scarcities.
22 n is a key driver to pollution induced water scarcity across China.
23 s therefore crucial for the success of water scarcity adaptation by HI.
24                                        Water scarcity afflicts societies worldwide.
25 ally change the critical dimensions of water scarcity, aggravating water scarcity for 8.8% (7.4-16.5%
26           We demonstrate that electron donor scarcity alone, in the absence of competing metabolic pr
27            Studies 1 and 2 demonstrated that scarcity altered perceptions of race, lowering subjects'
28  that promote movement and how they override scarcity and adversity as dense packs.
29               Driven by growing global water scarcity and by energy cost and negative environmental i
30  global food system given increased resource scarcity and climate change.
31 ch materials is still a challenge due to the scarcity and cost of constituent elements.
32 als have not been elucidated due to the data scarcity and discrepancies among experimental observatio
33  implants is met with the challenges of cell scarcity and donor site morbidity, requiring expanded ce
34 ting the relationship between perceived food scarcity and eating behavior.
35          In this study, we incorporate water scarcity and ecosystem impacts into multiregional input-
36                                          The scarcity and expense of access to L-sugars and other rar
37                        During times of organ scarcity and extended use of liver grafts, protective st
38 ds to periods of growth followed by nutrient scarcity and growth stagnation.
39  absence of clear selection criteria and the scarcity and heterogeneity of reported cases.
40 h as food security, biodiversity loss, water scarcity and human health are affected by reference evap
41 oorly characterized, mainly because of their scarcity and low membrane IgE levels.
42  patients in an environment defined by organ scarcity and premiums on value-based care.
43 mission production techniques, increase land scarcity and production costs and thereby food prices.
44  US remains particularly vulnerable to water scarcity and rising stream temperatures under climate ch
45 mmunities adopt new approaches to design for scarcity and scalability.
46 st Australia are faced with escalating water scarcity and security challenges.
47                                        Water scarcity and the increasing severity of water deficit st
48  fine-scale resolution due to fossil hominin scarcity and the time-averaged accumulation of faunal as
49 ons in transfer efficiency is limited by the scarcity and uncertainties of particle flux data.
50                                 However, the scarcity and variability of primary hepatocytes currentl
51 etter understanding of what is causing water scarcity and which regions are suffering from it.
52 change, ecological degradation, and resource scarcity, and development policies and practices, all oc
53 xtensive clearing of forestland, fresh water scarcity, and sharp rises in the price of food have beco
54                    Key determinants of water scarcity are found to be the cost of transporting and st
55 hydropower, and their contributions to water scarcity, are poorly understood.
56                            The perception of scarcity arose from a complex interaction of factors wit
57 MPa), and was significantly related to water scarcity, as was tracheid diameter.
58  aquifers which have been neglected in water scarcity assessments so far.
59                               Physical water scarcities can be described by water stress indices.
60 ects of shrinking island area and freshwater scarcity caused by rising sea levels and regional climat
61 tested the hypothesis that economic resource scarcity causes decision makers to perceive African Amer
62                             Increasing water scarcity challenges crop sustainability in many regions.
63                         Attribution of water scarcity changes to HI components is complex and varies
64 y productivity collapse and large-scale food scarcity characterizing mass extinctions evident in the
65 ric humans due to the challenges of resource scarcity, cold stress, and hypoxia.
66 cycling determines the effect that Argonaute scarcity conditions have on target expression variation.
67 kely to exacerbate regional and global water scarcity considerably.
68  of response referent, and scope of resource scarcity considered.
69 ght into how cellular stress and nutritional scarcity could acutely influence synaptic homeostasis an
70                       Adaptation to nutrient scarcity depends on the activation of metabolic programs
71 y occur upstream, whereas HI aggravate water scarcity downstream; HI cause water scarcity to travel d
72 enase is also consistent with evidence of Mo scarcity during these geologic periods, suggesting an ad
73 ubjects, face representations produced under scarcity elicited smaller allocations than control-condi
74 ensions of water scarcity, aggravating water scarcity for 8.8% (7.4-16.5%) of the global population b
75 temporal discounting and feeling of resource scarcity, for explaining the relation between food insec
76 e stress levels in honey bees, but that food scarcity had an even larger impact; some detrimental eff
77                                        Water scarcity has become a critical problem in many semiarid
78                                  Fresh water scarcity has led to increased use of reclaimed wastewate
79 ch measures due to water and other resources scarcity have not been well understood.
80 ing water infrastructure and increased water scarcity have resulted in higher interest in water reuse
81 , domestic and agricultural WFs caused water scarcity in 6 of the 10 major Chinese river basins from
82 ciated with energy production and freshwater scarcity in a number of river basins globally.
83 ter saving in maize systems exist, but water scarcity in China remains a serious problem.
84                     In addition, fresh water scarcity in dry regions or during periods of drought cou
85 n between obesity and the perception of food scarcity in humans, with suggestions for future epidemio
86 sectors of chemicals and fuels; however, its scarcity in nature and high price will limit future prol
87 tribution of neodymium recycling to reducing scarcity in supply, with a case study on computer hard d
88 ought to better understand the phenomenon of scarcity in the critical care setting.
89 rtant both for the characterization of water scarcity in the Mississippi watershed and for water foot
90 thus significantly contributing to the water scarcity in these regions.
91 ic molecules conspire with gammadelta T-cell scarcity in tissue to limit the inhibitory effects of ga
92 tion has likely contributed to an increasing scarcity in water resources, which may in turn be endang
93 other fertilizers are headed toward possible scarcity, increased cost, and/or geopolitical conflict.
94 g multiple functionalizations are rare, with scarcity increasing with increasing degree of substituti
95 ble cumulative energy demand, the ecological scarcity indicator, and life cycle costs.
96 tive energy demand, and the Swiss ecological scarcity indicator.
97 ed in water-related LCIA methods using water scarcity indicators (e.g., withdrawal-to-availability an
98 nd that, independently of mTORC1, amino acid scarcity induces protein scavenging and that under such
99                   Clinicians' perceptions of scarcity influence rationing of critical care resources,
100                                     As water scarcity intensifies, point-of-use and point-of-entry tr
101                          Incorporating water scarcity into water consumption allows better understand
102                                  Where water scarcity is a major limitation now or under future clima
103                                     Nutrient scarcity is a selective pressure that has shaped the evo
104                                 First, water scarcity is defined at the sub-river basin scale with th
105                                        Water scarcity is determined by relating annual water consumpt
106            Especially in arid regions, where scarcity is high, these models provide unsatisfying resu
107                                         This scarcity is in part related to the "Oxo Wall" concept, w
108                                        Water scarcity is intensified by drought, a phenomenon that im
109                             Irrigation water scarcity is particularly large in parts of southern and
110                                        Water scarcity is rapidly increasing in many regions.
111 iate water shortage may only work when water scarcity is taken into account and virtual water flows f
112  water reveal additional insights when water scarcity is taken into account.
113 n nonconventional surfaces can mitigate land scarcity is understudied.
114 o be an attractive approach to address water scarcity issues globally.
115 " as opposed to "White." In studies 3 and 4, scarcity led subjects to visualize African American face
116 number of people living under absolute water scarcity (<500 m(3) per capita per year) by another 40%
117 , recent psychological findings suggest that scarcity may also alter perceptions of race in ways that
118               ICU clinicians' perceptions of scarcity may lead to rationing of critical care resource
119 rom the psychology of (perceived and actual) scarcity, might help advance a more fine-grained mechani
120                                  Due to data scarcity, no previous study has quantified risk factors
121                            Nevertheless, the scarcity of a beneficial effect on long-term mortality a
122                                 However, the scarcity of a beneficial effect on long-term mortality a
123 h deeper timescales is controversial, with a scarcity of ancient clades exhibiting repetitive pattern
124 still not well understood, mostly due to the scarcity of appropriate experimental tools capable of tr
125 omparisons have not been made because of the scarcity of available data.
126  of their early evolution is hindered by the scarcity of available material and the difficulty in dis
127 o increasing insularity and, strikingly, the scarcity of avian and mammalian predators.
128                                       Due to scarcity of biological material and difficulties of the
129              Likewise, flow cytometry showed scarcity of BM PCs in T2DM and T2DM+critical limb ischem
130 ical translation faces challenges, including scarcity of bone marrow donors, and reliance on bovine s
131                           We reported that a scarcity of cancer registries hampered the design of cre
132 n compared between the two techniques due to scarcity of cases.
133                          However, due to the scarcity of CCSCs among hematologic cells in the blood a
134 s of this metabolite have been hindered by a scarcity of chemically homogeneous material available fo
135 s, uncertainties about drug selection, and a scarcity of child-friendly formulations.
136 bial susceptibility are available due to the scarcity of clinical isolates and difficulty in performi
137                       To deal with the local scarcity of clouds and gain longer gliding distances, bi
138                                    Given the scarcity of commercially available filovirus glycoprotei
139 crobial ecological studies is limited by the scarcity of comparative data on the membrane lipid compo
140 e meaningful calls in primates, because of a scarcity of comparative data, it is unclear to what exte
141                                    Given the scarcity of comprehensive nutritional data for Australia
142 ys leading to transformation, as well as the scarcity of comprehensive, large-scale studies that asse
143                          However, due to the scarcity of continuously dated sediment records, we know
144 haea in marine sediments are hampered by the scarcity of cultured representatives.
145 urden in LMICs are less clear because of the scarcity of data and population-based studies.
146                          However, there is a scarcity of data on cognitive functioning before parkins
147                                   There is a scarcity of data on mental health effects of the global
148                                   There is a scarcity of data on the amount and distribution of the o
149 p because of pathogen-specific factors and a scarcity of data on the influence of meteorological fact
150                                          The scarcity of data with animal models for tissues that dom
151 s, particularly in women, but because of the scarcity of data, the comparative risk in men has yet to
152  from intimate coevolution with hosts, but a scarcity of definitive fossil myrmecophiles obscures whe
153                                          The scarcity of directly comparable studies on the associati
154 s important for phytoplankton to survive the scarcity of dissolved inorganic phosphorus (DIP), and al
155                                    Given the scarcity of early transition-metal redox catalysis, prel
156  complexity of disease etiology has led to a scarcity of effective treatments.
157                        However, owing to the scarcity of efficient procedures to connect genes to mol
158 eir diversification has been hampered by the scarcity of empirical data.
159                                   There is a scarcity of evidence about the role of patient choice an
160 orders is limited by adverse effects and the scarcity of evidence that the drugs are effective.
161 mmendations could not be made because of the scarcity of evidence, the task force either used evidenc
162                            Given the current scarcity of experimental data regarding fate, transport,
163 used in protein structure calculation due to scarcity of experimental data.
164                                 However, the scarcity of field data has prevented empirical evaluatio
165           A hallmark of cave environments is scarcity of food.
166 on of termitophily is challenging owing to a scarcity of fossil termitophiles, with all known reliabl
167 inosaurian features has been obscured by the scarcity of fossils with transitional morphologies.
168                                 However, the scarcity of gene expression data in reptiles, crucial fo
169 y due to the complexity in channel types and scarcity of genetic models.
170                                         This scarcity of global genetic data represents a substantial
171 evelopment of strategies is complicated by a scarcity of good data from countries and regions within
172 is group of patients is difficult due to the scarcity of grafts.
173 tients and physicians should be aware of the scarcity of high-quality data when considering this trea
174                                            A scarcity of high-quality studies about the condition lim
175 proteomics-remains in its infancy due to the scarcity of high-throughput analytical platforms capable
176 t chemical matter for further follow-up, the scarcity of historical ADMET data for screening hits lim
177  similarly affected is poorly known due to a scarcity of historical records.
178 iated archaeological assemblages exists, the scarcity of hominin fossils often impedes the understand
179                        However, owing to the scarcity of human data, the precise origin of a long-ter
180                                 Owing to the scarcity of human fossils from this period, these ancest
181       Given the potential risks and inherent scarcity of human immunoglobulin, careful consideration
182 potentially affect other monoamines, and the scarcity of imaging evidence on dopaminergic function.
183                                     Due to a scarcity of immunocompetent animal models for viral hepa
184                             The simultaneous scarcity of in vivo data to inform these models and para
185 vy ion radiation exposure is hindered due to scarcity of in vivo data.
186 dict the impact of deep plumes is limited by scarcity of in-situ observations.
187 ain metabolic homeostasis through an overall scarcity of inflammatory factors, which are instead high
188  this relationship is challenging due to the scarcity of inventories where carbon stocks in abovegrou
189 not been well constrained in part due to the scarcity of isolated AOA strains.
190                          However, there is a scarcity of knowledge about the ion transporters in the
191  be a master of all trades, there has been a scarcity of linked demographic and physiological evidenc
192                                   There is a scarcity of literature describing the association betwee
193 two glacial cycles is limited in part by the scarcity of long, well-dated, continuous paleoclimate re
194 matically in a wide range of taxa due to the scarcity of long-term data and a lack of appropriate met
195  patients, absence of adequate controls, and scarcity of longitudinal assessments.
196 lyses of the family have been limited by the scarcity of loss-of-function phenotypes [4].
197  that were not modeled by the mice, namely a scarcity of male hosts and biphasic histologic features
198                To date there is a surprising scarcity of mathematical models capable of capturing VL
199 cological care, poor infrastructure, and the scarcity of medical oncologists, pathologists, radiation
200 aryl methyl ethers as coupling partners, the scarcity of metal-catalyzed C-heteroatom bond formations
201  study of enhancers has been hampered by the scarcity of methods to systematically quantify their end
202 ent of curative antivirals are hampered by a scarcity of models that mimic infection in a physiologic
203 gh recalcitrance to genetic manipulation and scarcity of molecular tools has hampered our knowledge o
204                          Although there is a scarcity of N in many terrestrial and aquatic environmen
205                            The high cost and scarcity of noble metal catalysts, such as Pt, have hind
206 er immunotherapy is currently limited by the scarcity of noninvasive and quantitative technologies ca
207                                   There is a scarcity of novel treatments to address many unmet medic
208                                          The scarcity of NPC genomic data hinders the understanding o
209 y inconsistent definitions of depression and scarcity of observational, mechanistic, and intervention
210                              To overcome the scarcity of organ donors, elderly RT candidates should b
211                                    Given the scarcity of organs and the paucity of suitable recipient
212 nd comorbidity is important, considering the scarcity of organs available for transplantation.
213 liver failure, but its use is limited by the scarcity of organs for transplantation, high costs, and
214 nd poor service quality probably explain the scarcity of overall nutritional benefits.
215                         Currently there is a scarcity of paleo-records related to the North Atlantic
216 imit of the present systematic review is the scarcity of papers with an adequate and consistent metho
217 umentary leishmaniasis is characterized by a scarcity of parasites in lesions and a heightened inflam
218        We tested the effects of the verified scarcity of PIP2 on amphetamine-triggered SERT functions
219                               Because of the scarcity of piRNA-expressing culturable cells, BmN4 cell
220  linked sectors) that are most vulnerable to scarcity of pollination service provided by various anim
221                           In particular, the scarcity of population-level monitoring in tropical fore
222 h of the animal kingdom, demonstrating how a scarcity of possible solutions to a selective challenge
223 P. vivax vaccine has remained elusive by the scarcity of pre-clinical models to test protective effic
224  of unity on the definition of mild TBI, the scarcity of prospective data concerning the long-term ef
225                      However, because of the scarcity of prospective evidence, previous reviews were
226 lications are still uncertain because of the scarcity of prospective, blind, nonintervention studies.
227 ons, although it faces challenges due to the scarcity of protective LoF alleles in the human genome.
228  features such as a unique repeat content, a scarcity of pseudogenes, an enrichment of zebrafish-spec
229 Instead, they both demonstrate a significant scarcity of PSI complexes.
230 nts with atrial fibrillation (AF), despite a scarcity of randomised trial data.
231                                  The overall scarcity of recognizable large craters is incompatible w
232 d distribution; flucytosine through cost and scarcity of registration; and fluconazole through challe
233  public and ceremonial events because of the scarcity of relevant evidence in the archaeological reco
234 collagen, early embryonic lethality, and the scarcity of reported osteogenesis imperfecta mutations i
235 mbryos due to technical difficulties and the scarcity of required materials.
236 y productivity is strongly influenced by the scarcity of required nutrients, yet our understanding of
237                                   There is a scarcity of research on immunocompromised patients with
238 ally to accessing mental healthcare, such as scarcity of resources (infrastructure, capacity, and fun
239                                   The global scarcity of resources among patients and health centres
240 ses remains high and treatment is limited by scarcity of resources and effective drug treatments.
241 nsecurity, and research has suggested that a scarcity of resources associated with low income can shi
242 oteins is technically challenging due to the scarcity of robust assays to detect and quantify glycopr
243                                         This scarcity of robust methods is likely due to a realistic
244          Animal embryotoxicity data, and the scarcity of safety data in human pregnancies, have preve
245          Previous studies suggest a relative scarcity of SBs.
246 ent of therapeutics has been hampered by the scarcity of small animal models.
247  forests to perennial tree crops, because of scarcity of SOC data.
248                Despite this, there remains a scarcity of software packages that provide the versatili
249        A further concern is that of possible scarcity of some of the elements as their use increases.
250                                    Given the scarcity of specialists in many low-resource settings, i
251  aggregation and misfolding of proteins, but scarcity of structural data has impeded an understanding
252 s been challenging, due in large part to the scarcity of such cells in adult tissues.
253 nt, coexistent toxic effects, and an overall scarcity of suitable child-friendly formulations.
254         Lung transplantation is limited by a scarcity of suitable donors resulting in high waiting li
255 ells, yet the development is hindered by the scarcity of suitable p-type semiconductors.
256                                    Despite a scarcity of supporting evidence, most surgeons recommend
257 titudes in climate change is hampered by the scarcity of surface observations in the Russian Arctic.
258                               Because of the scarcity of techniques capable of identifying ternary in
259 ubsequent diversification is obscured by the scarcity of terrestrial fossil sites in Africa between 1
260  Abs, or gastrointestinal symptoms, although scarcity of the available clinical data suggests that fu
261  record 100 million years ago, but given the scarcity of their fossils, it is presumed they were rela
262 h less reported in the literature due to the scarcity of their observation.
263                                          The scarcity of tissue-specific stem cells and the complexit
264 r organisms has, however, been hindered by a scarcity of tools for controlled DSB induction.
265 e proteome has remained difficult due to the scarcity of tools to enrich and identify this labile PTM
266                                 Owing to the scarcity of tumour specimens available for research, lit
267 tually exclusive and, in view of the current scarcity of uterine grafts and the anticipated future ri
268 mbranes as well as high price, toxicity, and scarcity of vanadium compounds.
269               However, there is a surprising scarcity of VTA dopamine axons in the dorsal hippocampus
270                                   Due to the scarcity of water resources, growers use deficit irrigat
271                                   There is a scarcity of well-developed quality improvement initiativ
272 ing this puzzle for Earth is hindered by the scarcity of well-preserved rocks from the Archean (4.0 t
273                                  There was a scarcity of young and small donors compared with the num
274 This ability may be critical when tumor-cell scarcity or the onset of an adaptive immune response con
275 ss many fields, particularly in light of the scarcity or toxicity of traditional inorganic TE materia
276 d monthly river water availability and water scarcity over the period 1971-2010.
277 ion of animal-based products, decreases land scarcity, prevents emissions leakage, and concentrates p
278 d death is a potential solution to the organ scarcity problem in any country that permits assisted dy
279  tracing the location of water use and water scarcity related to feed production, transport, and live
280 radient where progressively more severe iron scarcity resulted in a larger percentage of substrate ca
281 o identify materials of importance that face scarcity risks.
282                                        Water scarcity severely impairs food security and economic pro
283 others prolonged care during periods of prey scarcity, supporting the resource limitation hypothesis.
284  the record, is better predicted by resource scarcity than relative sociopolitical complexity.
285 nd for energy are of exigent concern as land scarcity, the need for ecosystem services, and demands f
286                    Based on local blue water scarcity, the water depletion index (WDI) denotes the ri
287 makers should not rely on liquid fossil fuel scarcity to constrain damage from climate change.
288 h a range of availability of nutrients, from scarcity to excess.
289 activity to poor stability, and from mineral scarcity to high cost, the current materials are not abl
290 te water scarcity downstream; HI cause water scarcity to travel downstream.
291 inical trials, but its use is constrained by scarcity, toxicity, instability and an enigmatic molecul
292 thways engage anabolism and storage, whereas scarcity triggers homeostatic mechanisms, such as the mo
293                Results demonstrate how water scarcity varies greatly across small distances and brief
294 ing as both organ guardians (given the organ scarcity) versus advocates for specific patients seeking
295 evaluate the relative importance of resource scarcity vs. sociopolitical complexity by evaluating spa
296 led population migrations triggered by water scarcity, which is already associated with the large and
297 thophore Emiliania huxleyi to phosphorus (P) scarcity, which is often a limiting factor in marine eco
298 t that enables plants to counteract nutrient scarcities with different foraging strategies.
299 iron acquisition pathways, implying nutrient scarcity within the hindgut environment.
300 ere likely 10(3) to 10(4) years, and sulfate scarcity would have shaped early global biogeochemical c

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