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1 irreversible impacts on the environment and society.
2 ng to the standards of the American Thoracic Society.
3 jority of other PFASs is a major concern for society.
4 earnings, and opportunities to contribute to society.
5 n, the DChG was the world's largest chemical society.
6 poses dilemmas for policymakers, payers, and society.
7 and others forms the moral foundation of our society.
8 cial but formidable challenge for the modern society.
9 d disability are placing a growing burden on society.
10 otential impacts of these changes for inmate society.
11 likely to have substantial impacts on global society.
12 thy class, as defined by the Renal Pathology Society.
13 easily recognized benefit to individuals and society.
14 term structural stability in Tibetan macaque society.
15 out affordability and the economic impact on society.
16 tem functioning and services provisioning to society.
17 their considerable potential impact for the society.
18 g of economic and social interactions in our society.
19 me and its overall effect on individuals and society.
20 but also upon their families and the broader society.
21 semination of scientific findings to broader society.
22 es for directly affected individuals and for society.
23 mmensal populations that expanded with human societies.
24 s of religious movements, recur across human societies.
25 s for public comments by members of both the societies.
26 becoming progressively more prevalent in our societies.
27 ld increase large-scale cooperation in human societies.
28 rm organisms, to animals cooperating to form societies.
29 he evolution of stable families, groups, and societies.
30 and woven into the cultural fabric of human societies.
31 or understanding helping behaviour in animal societies.
32 sociations in the early evolution of termite societies.
33 evolution of cooperation in hunter-gatherer societies.
34 tness losses, particularly in fusion-fission societies.
35 to sustain group-based hierarchies in human societies.
36 omises to have a revolutionary impact in our societies.
37 re present in narratives from other foraging societies.
38 he genetic and linguistic diversity of human societies.
39 ade-offs in energy allocation than do modern societies.
40 consequences of modular structure in animal societies.
41 verse as the Internet, power grids and human societies.
42 sive sedentary time is ubiquitous in Western societies.
43 people is a major health concern for modern societies.
45 he Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Adult Patient Database and a nested cohort analy
47 h of the variations in fairness norms across societies and can also be linked to hypotheses suggested
49 s insight into the fundamental characters of societies and the opportunities they afford for social m
50 nisms permit these animals to integrate into societies and to exploit their controlled physical condi
52 om government, academia, business, and civil society and included experts in toxicology, decision sci
53 ep restriction is highly prevalent in modern society and is, in its clinical form, insufficient sleep
54 time is ripe for renewed interest in inmate society and its connections to prison stability, rehabil
56 PAs, Indigenous Territories (ITs), and civil society and private Conservation Concessions (CCs) on de
57 ted international collaboration with foreign societies, and in 1900 it opened an impressive headquart
58 ered central to the understanding of complex societies, and the Andes have provided a fertile ground
59 nset of dementia is a top priority of modern societies, and the present in vivo neurobiological evide
60 wide range of complex systems in nature and society, and many algorithms (network generators) capabl
63 rt Rhythm Society, Asia-Pacific Heart Rhythm Society, and Sociedad Latinoamericana de Estimulacion Ca
64 CRD) is a ubiquitous feature in today's 24/7 society, and studies on shift-workers have shown that SC
65 nsellors, International Genetic Epidemiology Society, and US National Society of Genetic Counselors.
68 opean Heart Rhythm Association, Heart Rhythm Society, Asia-Pacific Heart Rhythm Society, and Sociedad
69 help planners, transportation companies, and society at large to shape a sustainable path for urban g
70 sing the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society (BCIS) database, a retrospective analysis of 235
71 ve and data-driven tool to study culture and society, but its power has been limited by the use of da
72 ially contagious itch is ubiquitous in human society, but whether it exists in rodents is unclear.
73 g and sustaining the evolution of stratified societies by maintaining and legitimizing the power of e
75 Subsequent to a 2011 Canadian Critical Care Society-Canadian Blood Services consultation, the donati
76 spiratory mortality from the American Cancer Society Cancer Prevention Study II (ACS CPS-II) cohort h
77 ask force supported by the American Thoracic Society, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and
78 he Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Centre for Outcome and Resource Evaluation Adult
79 he Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Centre for Outcome and Resource Evaluation Adult
81 improvement of >/=1 Canadian Cardiovascular Society class after 1 (41.7% versus 58.3%; P=0.68), 4 (5
85 rtunistic Infections, the International AIDS Society Conference, and the International Drug Resistanc
87 ient sleep increasingly characterizes modern society, contributing to a host of serious medical probl
91 from the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society data set on all CTO-PCI procedures performed in
92 continued to become more prevalent in modern society despite the advent of new treatments, representi
94 orally accepted into their aggressive hosts' societies: emigrating with colonies and inhabiting tempo
95 een SA (as defined by 2014 American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society guidelines) and NON
96 sified as IPF according to American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society/Japanese Respirator
98 y levels that maximize the resilience of the society facing an increasing number of social dilemmas.
100 ltural life history datasets for small-scale societies for which reliable age records are difficult t
101 best practice recommendations of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (BSACI), the
102 collected from across England by the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy and from the Camb
103 The recent meeting of the International Society for Biosafety Research (ISBR) focused on so-call
104 lymphoma who were registered in the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation database wh
105 nal expert panel, active within the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation, European L
109 ege of American Pathologists (CAP), American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), and the American
112 a Pacific Society of Human Genetics, British Society for Genetic Medicine, Human Genetics Society of
113 orized as having PGD using the International Society for Heart & Lung Transplantation (ISHLT)-defined
114 s using histopathology (ISHLT [International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation] 2013 grades)
115 tic Counselors in Asia, and Southern African Society for Human Genetics, endorsed the final statement
116 tes Immunodeficiency Network, Latin American Society for Immunodeficiency, and Primary Immune Deficie
118 er the ASCO Value Framework and the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Magnitude of Clinica
125 , Cochrane Library, Web of Science, the 2016 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 22nd Annual
126 rnational virology conferences, the American Society for Virology Annual Meeting (ASV), the Internati
127 h also helps move more industrialized, aging societies from a focus on material consumption to one on
133 in every individual fulfilling US Endocrine Society guideline criteria because biochemical success w
135 erican Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society guidelines) and NONSA after intramuscular triamc
136 FE NO50 in accordance with American Thoracic Society guidelines, 2005 (off-line excluded); reported/a
141 Individuals who are well integrated into society have greater access to resources and tend to liv
142 y, along with key specialty and subspecialty societies, have completed a 2-part revision of the appro
143 he developed world associated with an ageing society, highlighting the need for effective treatment o
144 art Two includes the sections: CV Medicine & Society, Hypertension, Imaging, Metabolic & Lipid Disord
146 ients with recurrent Canadian Cardiovascular Society II-IV angina, despite optimal medical therapy, >
147 e Neolithic transition to sedentary agrarian societies in the Fertile Crescent more than 10,000 years
148 hey operate not within a vacuum but within a society in which diverse perspectives and values must be
149 sts to the National Health Service and wider society, in addition to the loss of tax revenue, with al
150 ged 13 to 95 years from seven non-industrial societies including tribes from Sub-Saharan Africa (Hadz
151 ance of either cooperators or defectors in a society increasingly depends on the initial state of a f
154 s evaluated by using Osteoarthritis Research Society International grading (progression in 1st-, 2nd-
155 om hunter-gatherer-fisher groups to agrarian societies is arguably the most significant change in hum
156 sation of social influence typical of modern societies is the key ingredient to explain why and how m
157 Stress, a prevalent experience in modern society, is a major risk factor for many psychiatric dis
158 erican Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society/Japanese Respiratory Society/Latin American Thor
159 ean Respiratory Society/Japanese Respiratory Society/Latin American Thoracic Association guidelines (
160 tion from hunting and gathering to sedentary societies, laying the foundation for the development of
161 ing of key stakeholders (national nephrology society leadership, policy makers, and patient organizat
163 have been considered the preserve of recent societies, linked to large-scale deforestation, extensiv
164 mal model of optimal policing to explore how society might reasonably resolve the tension between the
167 sed on the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society nomenclature) and other clinical, neurophysiolog
168 itution at codon 102 (Human Genome Variation Society nomenclature: p.Leu102Ser; legacy designation: L
170 e Standards of Care Committee of the British Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, using accred
172 American Thoracic Society/Infectious Disease Society of America criteria to differentiate between col
174 trol and Prevention, and Infectious Diseases Society of America searched, selected, and synthesized r
177 ere more likely to be classified as American Society of Anesthesiologists class IV (7426 patients [32
179 cations are common in patients with American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status 3, despite
180 filled criteria of low comorbidity (American Society of Anesthesiologists score </=2, WHO/ECOG score
181 djusted for age, diabetes, smoking, American Society of Anesthesiologists score, preoperative methici
183 Society for Genetic Medicine, Human Genetics Society of Australasia, Professional Society of Genetic
184 acco 22nd Annual Meeting abstracts, the 2016 Society of Behavioral Medicine 37th Annual Meeting & Sci
185 rospective, randomized trial of the European Society of Blood and Marrow Transplantation provides evi
186 Patients and Methods Within the European Society of Blood and Marrow Transplantation, we conducte
187 cal meetings between 2013 and 2014: American Society of Breast Surgeons, American Academy of Family P
188 d the diagnostic performance of the European Society of Cardiology 0/1-hour algorithm using hs-cTnT a
189 1-hour algorithm recommended in the European Society of Cardiology guideline combining LOD and 1-hour
190 hmias in ACHD patients and the 2015 European Society of Cardiology Guidelines specified recommendatio
192 e 99th centile at presentation, the European Society of Cardiology pathway ruled out myocardial infar
196 te, American Heart Association, and European Society of Cardiology), convened a working group to deve
199 Cancer Prevention Committee of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) believes that a proa
200 Molecular Pathology (AMP), and the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) convened an Expert P
201 Clinical Pathology (ASCP), and the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) convened an Expert P
203 care specialists to update the 2012 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) provisional clinical
205 entially Curable Pancreatic Cancer: American Society of Clinical Oncology Clinical Practice Guideline
207 dicate that the 2013 updates to the American Society of Clinical Oncology/College of American Patholo
208 ect of the 2013 updates to the 2007 American Society of Clinical Oncology/College of American Patholo
209 panish and Portuguese, and incorporated into Society of Critical Care Medicine and American Heart Ass
210 edicine and endocrinology and members of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the European Socie
212 osystems, and with relevance to the evolving Society of Critical Care Medicine, postintensive care sy
213 enetics Society of Australasia, Professional Society of Genetic Counselors in Asia, and Southern Afri
215 ve humidity (45%-65% RH) set by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning
216 iety for Reproductive Medicine, Asia Pacific Society of Human Genetics, British Society for Genetic M
217 y disease ( P < .001), and WHO/International Society of Hypertension score ( P = .04) were associated
220 ll interventional radiologist members of the Society of Interventional Radiology, including attending
221 sed fellows receiving complimentary American Society of Nephrology (ASN) membership at the end of the
222 m May to September 2016 by the International Society of Nephrology (ISN) to 130 ISN-affiliated countr
226 toms developed by the RADAR committee of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, based
227 CS in an independent dataset, International Society of Paediatric Oncology European Neuroblastoma/Hi
228 Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) and the American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS) formed a joint task
229 ysis as voluntarily reported to the American Society of Retina Specialists Research and Safety in The
230 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)-Society of Surgical Oncology (SSO) guideline for sentine
231 a from the US Census, US News Top Hospitals, Society of Thoracic Surgeons composite rating for corona
232 a congenital heart disease operation in the Society of Thoracic Surgeons Congenital Heart Surgery Da
233 5 patients (mean age, 79+/-9 years; 44% men; Society of Thoracic Surgeons predicted risk mortality sc
234 l should be considered an alternative to the Society of Thoracic Surgeons Predicted Risk of Mortality
235 .8 +/- 6.2 years, 64.9% were women, the mean Society of Thoracic Surgeons Predicted Risk of Mortality
236 nd compared its predictive accuracy with the Society of Thoracic Surgeons Predicted Risk of Mortality
237 hort (median age 82 years, 48% women, median Society of Thoracic Surgeons Predicted Risk of Mortality
245 ardiovascular Angiography and Interventions, Society of Thoracic Surgeons, and American Association f
246 The National Cardiovascular Data Registry Society of Thoracic Surgeons/American College of Cardiol
250 lly reduced plasma VWF levels, International Society of Thrombosis and Haemostasis Bleeding Assessmen
251 PCCs was assessed by using the International Society of Thrombosis and Hemostasis Scientific and Stan
253 ff meeting, held in conjunction the Canadian Society of Transplantation in Vancouver, Canada, reviewe
254 ts in the field and endorsed by the American Society of Transplantation Liver and Intestine and Thora
255 of the Association for Academic Surgery and Society of University Surgeons to determine factors impa
257 ey will die and the emphasis by medicine and society on intervention and cure has sometimes come at t
261 ated a few months in advance, and thus, help societies prepare for the projected continued increases
262 We used the Council of Medical Specialty Societies principles for the development of clinical gui
263 uations and the Council of Medical Specialty Societies principles, we conducted a systematic review o
265 y that similarities between human and animal societies reflect common mechanistic and evolutionary ro
267 derived from the American Contact Dermatitis Society's Contact Allergen Management Program database.
269 the cost of transporting and storing water, society's institutions that circumscribe human choices,
274 coincided with lifestyle changes in Western societies, such as dietary modifications and increased a
276 les reflecting nine characteristics of human societies, such as social scale, economy, features of go
277 recent clinical guidelines from professional societies supplemented by randomized, controlled trials;
278 -MCI was classified using Movement Disorders Society Task Force level I (Montreal Cognitive Assessmen
280 variation (spatial vs. temporal) select for societies that form because of the different grouping be
283 on leaders, health workers, and professional societies, thus encouraging uptake of IPV as a second or
284 ted by people with MS registered with the MS Society Tissue Bank (n = 2,126, repeated 1 year later wi
288 ter availability, if managed well, it allows societies to react and adapt to a changing climate.
289 SCO) believes that a proactive stance by the Society to minimize excessive exposure to alcohol has im
291 tric Depression Scale, and Movement Disorder Society Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale motor s
292 walk, with motor symptoms (Movement Disorder Society Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale, MDS-UP
293 n combined scores from the Movement Disorder Society-Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UP
295 rs measured in members of a native Amazonian society were distinct from those in US participants but
297 se groups with those confronting present-day societies, which also rely on tropical forests for a var
298 ems are self-regulating systems that provide societies with food, water, timber, and other resources.
299 s that it may be widespread across mammalian societies, with important implications for understanding
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