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1 rating the phenology of organisms around the world.
2  eyes to gather information about the visual world.
3 into evolutionary processes in the microbial world.
4 e the most widespread vulture species in the world.
5 s (until May 23, 2017) from all parts of the world.
6  cause of acute liver failure in the Western world.
7 interactions with pathogens in the microbial world.
8 ngly invariant representations of the visual world.
9  the virus remains persistent in much of the world.
10 EY MESSAGE: Rice is an important crop in the world.
11  first social health insurance system in the world.
12  of gastroenteritis outbreaks throughout the world.
13 ropical and subtropical areas throughout the world.
14 ns with the most severe HIV epidemics in the world.
15  wide variation in survival rates across the world.
16 e ecotones in seven temperate regions of the world.
17  of such policies comprehensively across the world.
18  affecting aquaculture industries across the world.
19  multiculturality emerges and thrives in our world.
20 c to tropical and subtropical regions of the world.
21 n important public health issue in the whole world.
22 dly extended its geographic range around the world.
23 abiting synanthropic environments around the world.
24  diet and is extensively consumed around the world.
25  a common disease, especially in the Western world.
26 y be of particular utility in the developing world.
27  harmonized protocols at 20 sites around the world.
28 valuable tool in donation systems around the world.
29  a vaccine to halt its spread throughout the world.
30  cancer types in 69 countries throughout the world.
31 to respond adaptively to a complex, changing world.
32  of the most destructive forest pests in the world.
33 chase of the silks by museums throughout the world.
34 l wars continues to plague many parts of the world.
35 we confirmed this in cancers from around the world.
36 ublic health threat in most countries of the world.
37 nd those arising from events in the external world.
38  and widespread nutritional disorders in the world.
39 e potential that is widely abused across the world.
40 he United States and many other parts of the world.
41  leading cause of blindness in the developed world.
42 o coordinate internal time with the external world.
43  most common micronutrient deficiency in the world.
44 ic institutions and practitioners across the world.
45 f the most commonly diagnosed cancers in the world.
46 es represented by voltages from the physical world.
47 e a reliable neural estimate of the variable world.
48 oon have an opportunity to identify habitale worlds.
49 logic time are pervasive features around the world [1]; however, the mechanism by which these organis
50 itions exhibit recurrent features around the world, (2) why shamanism professionalizes early, often i
51 reatment, and SVR rates demonstrate the real-world ability of achieving high cure rates using patient
52 VEEV-specific FXR protein family and the Old World alphavirus-specific G3BP protein family.
53     To build a coherent view of the external world, an organism needs to integrate multiple types of
54 ing cause of death and disability around the world and affects 1.7 million Americans each year.
55  lemur communities was lower compared to New World and Asian-African primate communities.
56 newly recognized viruses from throughout the world and helping to investigate disease outbreaks and e
57 tion affects up to 240 million people in the world and it is a common cause of cirrhosis and hepatoce
58 ty to understand the structure of our social world and navigate within it.
59 cer is one of leading causes of death in the world and occurs in more than two hundred types accordin
60 sease is a serious health problem around the world and often causes fibrosis/cirrhosis and hepatocell
61 otein from other sources, whereas in the New World and Old World other factors are more significant i
62 leading translational science journal in the world and the flagship of the American Society for Clini
63 these functions may be remnants from the RNA world and, as such, would be part of the evolutionary pa
64 ed, orange, and yellow colors in the natural world and, at least for most animals, these molecules mu
65 nsive understanding of the periodontal miRNA world, and a systematic effort toward harnessing the eno
66 mpiling echo-soundings from ships around the world, and been used to predict the effect of global war
67  of the deadliest infectious diseases in the world, and the increased number of multidrug-resistant a
68 common sexually transmitted infection in the world, and there is an unmet medical need for an effecti
69                      To navigate through the world, animals must stabilize their path against disturb
70 is prohibited in athletic competition by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) at very different thresh
71 quired performance limits (MRPLs) set by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) for most compounds.
72 agents that have yet to be recognized by the World Anti-Doping Agency.
73 n known benchmarks, and demonstrate its real-world applicability in electronic and biological systems
74 hetic targets and distractors limit the real-world applicability of results.
75                         However, toward real-world applications, one major challenge is to extrapolat
76 sign of new catalytic systems and their real-world applications.
77 -1)) were at the level usually found in real-world applications.
78  and disposable detection platforms for real-world applications.
79 bling larger scale production and hence real-world applications.
80 proach to test nonlinear correlation in real world applications.
81 Light-Duty Test Cycle (WLTC) for Europe, and world approval cycles.
82                    Grasslands throughout the world are responding in diverse ways to changing climate
83                                          Old World arenavirus glycoproteins (GPs) mainly engage alpha
84 glycan as a cell-surface receptor, while New World arenaviruses hijack transferrin receptor.
85 e that protects against a broad range of New World arenaviruses is desirable for purposes of simplici
86 gy and molecular and cellular biology of New World arenaviruses, as well as a discussion of the curre
87                            Large-scale, real-world assessment of physical activity, fitness, and slee
88                                          The World Bank is publishing nine volumes of Disease Control
89 st-effective if less than $398 (based on the World Bank's cost-effectiveness thresholds for low incom
90        We collected genetic data for 210 New World bird species distributed across a broad latitudina
91 itochondrial genome, as the three extant Old World camel species inhabit hot and low-altitude as well
92                   If so, is it in extrinsic (world-centered) or intrinsic (joint-configuration) coord
93 ion (BKA) achieved jump distances similar to world-class athletes without amputations, using a carbon
94  Feasibility and validity testing under real-world clinical conditions is indicated.
95  surveillance is needed to evaluate the real-world clinical effectiveness and safety of U.S. Food and
96 ht to validate PGS for QT interval in 2 real-world cohorts of European ancestry (EA) and African ance
97     Our meta-analysis of six additional real-world cohorts, comprised of 5,637 patients, demonstrated
98                   We analyzed results of the World Color Survey (WCS) of 110 languages to show that d
99 omputerized audio game can transfer to "real-world" communication challenges.
100 st chance of success as we scale toward real-world complexity, tackling domains for which ready-made
101  it is possible, even under challenging real-world conditions, to improve quality of care for patient
102  of seven alleles of pastrel from around the world conferring four phenotypically distinct levels of
103 rrent medical disability cost estimates from world conflicts continually surpass projections.
104 hoose a small set of features present in the world-contrast and luminance for vision, pitch and inten
105                                For this real-world cost analysis and economic evaluation, we applied
106  and extinction in children that models real-world cues, environments, and fear-inducing events that
107                                          The World Data Centre for Microorganisms (WDCM) was establis
108                       There are limited real-world data on the effectiveness of oral direct-acting an
109             However, there is a lack of real-world data to support this estimate.
110 is of well-known prototype networks and real world data, that trade-offs between the efficiency of Ac
111  Subbagging and Gentle Boost on various real-world datasets.
112 s (HAstVs) infect nearly every person in the world during childhood and cause diarrhea, vomiting, and
113 ely untested in the complex settings of real-world ecosystems.
114  with albumin are warranted to evaluate real-world effectiveness and safety in patients with type 1 h
115 re sustained to 1 year and support the "real-world" effectiveness of this approach to HF management.
116 may have played important roles in early RNA world evolution by enhancing nucleic acid functions.
117           Do human societies from around the world exhibit similarities in the way that they are stru
118 mechanisms, a panel was recently convened of world experts in immunology, human translational researc
119 the largest producer of crystal sugar in the world, exporting much of its production to the soft drin
120 hether ML is of critical importance for real-world face detection.
121                 Transgender women across the world face significant vulnerability to HIV.
122 ished 50 years ago as the data center of the World Federation for Culture Collections (WFCC)-Microbia
123 n identified as an important crop to improve world food security.
124  for both the consumers and producers of the world food supply.
125 t has been adapted to the other parts of the world for cultivation as a potential source of functiona
126 ears, to eradicate a human pathogen from the world for the second time ever.
127 es of WHO Member States in 2014 to achieve a world free of tuberculosis by 2035, we call on all tuber
128 kers of group engagement during dynamic real-world group interactions.
129 he New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) and the World Harmonized Light-Duty Test Cycle (WLTC) for Europe
130 , concerns for species with TSD in a warming world have increased because imbalanced sex ratios could
131 or centuries, indigenous cultures around the world have used traditional herbal medicine to treat a m
132 ts, which was endorsed by member states in a World Health Assembly Resolution in 2013.
133 being recognized as a distinct entity in the World Health Organization (WHO) classification system, i
134                             We used the 1999 World Health Organization (WHO) criteria to define GDM:
135 nd Zimbabwe) between 2011 and 2014 following World Health Organization (WHO) guidance.
136          Our approach is consistent with the World Health Organization (WHO) Guidelines for Accurate
137         These included acceptance for use of World Health Organization (WHO) prequalified vaccines, r
138                                          The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends integrated ve
139                                          The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that people t
140 yrifos were above allowed limit according to World Health Organization (WHO) standard.
141                                      We used World Health Organization (WHO) target product profile (
142 vaccines are now globally recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), but in early 2009 WHO's
143 marker and help predict survival better than World Health Organization (WHO), Response Evaluation Cri
144 hed PubMed, UNAIDS country progress reports, World Health Organization (WHO), UNAIDS reports, nationa
145 KI) to differentiate low-grade glioma (LGG) (World Health Organization [WHO] grade II) from high-grad
146  +/- SD, 48 +/- 14 y) with cerebral gliomas (World Health Organization [WHO] grade II: 10 [including
147 ively]; 88.6% of PM2.5 measurements exceeded World Health Organization air quality guidelines.
148                             Conclusion.: The World Health Organization and local government health mi
149 with known pathological basis defined by the World Health Organization and Panama classifications.
150                                Recently, the World Health Organization changed the declaration of Zik
151                                     The 2016 World Health Organization classification of lymphoid neo
152 e, and noncompacted) and added to update the World Health Organization classification.
153 ultiple serrated polyps, but not meeting the World Health Organization criteria for serrated polyposi
154  (z = 2.55, p = 0.01) in each country, using World Health Organization data.
155                                 In 2015, the World Health Organization estimated that nearly two-thir
156 ribbean Health Sciences Literature [LILACS], World Health Organization Library Information System [WH
157 ribbean Health Sciences Literature [LILACS], World Health Organization Library Information System [WH
158 ribbean Health Sciences Literature [LILACS], World Health Organization Library Information System [WH
159 senic from the Holocene aquifer to below the World Health Organization limit of 10 mug/L.
160    Within a year from the declaration by the World Health Organization of Zika virus as a Public Heal
161                                  We used the World Health Organization questionnaire for MERS-CoV cas
162  at both national and regional levels, using World Health Organization recommendations for sampling f
163 within 5 days post-infection, surpassing the World Health Organization threshold for successful vecto
164 ation-approved antibiotic recommended by the World Health Organization to treat leprosy and multi-dru
165 lio vaccine (OPV) in the 11 countries of the World Health Organization's (WHO's) South-East Asia Regi
166 d with fluoride concentrations exceeding the World Health Organization's recommended level (WHO-MCL =
167                                 Children had World Health Organization-defined severe or very severe
168 ), enabling physicians to rapidly initiate a World Health Organization-recommended 5-drug regimen whi
169 dered to be priorities for evaluation by the World Health Organization.
170  since the 1970s to become a major threat to world health.
171 ve trade was the largest forced migration in world history.
172                                  In the real world, however, sensory stimuli provide ambiguous inform
173                         In many areas of the world, however, this right is not guaranteed, in part be
174 m physiology to breeding and to deliver real world impact for ongoing global food security efforts.
175                Each individual perceives the world in a unique way, but little is known about the gen
176 simple electronic device would open up a new world in acoustics.
177 mains out of control in several parts of the world including Africa and Asia.
178  current capacity for kidney care across the world, including important gaps in services and workforc
179                           Analysis with real-world interpretation of home monitoring technologies, in
180 brown carbon (BrC) in several regions of the world is approximately 30-70% of that due to black carbo
181   Sensory information about the state of the world is generally ambiguous.
182 he largest single sources of epilepsy in the world is produced as a neurological sequela in survivors
183 trapolated to complex, nonexperimental, real-world landscapes that provide ecosystem services to huma
184 ept the interest of investigators around the world, leading to the investigation of the chemical and
185 of space-time assigns an ideal clock to each world line.
186 results need to be considered alongside real-world, long-term safety and effectiveness data.
187                 The data were plotted onto a world map representing eight major sampling sites, and r
188 ation system is set up according to ICH/GCP, World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki, CONSO
189 robustness of the new method on several real-world networks in combination of some of the existing co
190 replicate controllability properties of real-world networks.
191 ns by triggering cascades using various real-world node-attack and node-failure scenarios.
192                Machupo virus (MACV) is a New World (NW) arenavirus and causative agent of Bolivian he
193           Nanoscience has revolutionized the world of catalysis since it was observed that very small
194 g functional structures in nature and in the world of chemistry because interactions between molecule
195   In this review, we argue that the colorful world of EESs has been too long neglected.
196 ese goals, sustain elimination, and free the world of malaria is greater than ever.
197  is no doubt that this technology opens up a world of possibilities for scientific discovery in devel
198                                   The social world offers a wealth of opportunities to learn from oth
199  virus (BTV) is endemic in many parts of the world, often causing severe hemorrhagic disease in lives
200 al to ensure elite performance in a changing world or to recover basic movement after neural injuries
201 er sources, whereas in the New World and Old World other factors are more significant in shaping prim
202 to air pollutants emitted in a region of the world other than that in which the death occurred, and a
203 gh numbers in molluscan shellfish around the world, particularly in warmer months.
204 can be considered to better reflect the real-world patient population, improve clinical trial partici
205     Trial performance may not equate to real-world performance, and so results need to be considered
206  on the associations between objective, real-world physical activity patterns, fitness, sleep, and ca
207                            Feeding a growing world population amidst climate change requires optimizi
208 Barr virus (EBV) infects the majority of the world population but causes illness in only a small mino
209 rences 61 As a consequence of an increase in world population, food demand is expected to grow by up
210 ealth problem that affects two-thirds of the world population.
211 The prevalence of dementia varies around the world, potentially contributed to by international diffe
212 Israel, where participants from all over the world presented their work on new developments in podocy
213 ion of auditory cortex of a highly vocal New World primate, the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus),
214 at establishes latency in the T cells of New World primates and has the ability to cause aggressive l
215                                          New World primates feature a complex colour vision system.
216 , but also allows researchers to tackle real-world problems, such as multilingualism, the role of eve
217 rinciple experiments and application to real world problems.
218 actors that limit POC testing to become real world products and future directions are also identified
219 e show that, rather than demonstrating small-world properties, the DMN appears to be organized accord
220   The ICU Liberation Collaborative is a real-world quality improvement initiative being implemented a
221 med in consideration of potential modifiers (world region, national income, sample size, year, or mea
222  permuted block randomisation, stratified by world region, previous HER2-targeted therapy, and previo
223 ated DALYs for 195 countries divided into 21 world regions, in both sexes and 20 age groups, between
224 xity are highly predictable across different world regions.
225  high-income settings but also affect poorer world regions.
226 nsumption of goods and services in different world regions.
227 e interplay between the coding and noncoding worlds represents a fundamental principle of STAT3-drive
228 viruses have existed in their hosts, the New World rodents, for millions of years.
229 such, Indonesia is home to nearly 20% of the world's "missing" TB patients.
230 diseases pose an extraordinary threat to the world's aging population, yet no disease-modifying thera
231 gionalized assessment of forest cover in the world's drylands while developed CAFC maps aim to facili
232                                          The world's first total-body PET/CT scanner is currently und
233 ion of groundwater depletion embedded in the world's food trade is based on a combination of global,
234 Forest edges influence more than half of the world's forests and contribute to worldwide declines in
235 diameter from these two variables across the world's forests.
236    This is especially marked in soybean, the world's fourth largest food crop in terms of seed produc
237 herent genetic structuring within one of the world's highest altitude lizards, Phrynocephalus theobal
238 sentially represents an estimated 20% of the world's known patients with Progeria.
239  Fischer succeeded Hofmann, the DChG was the world's largest chemical society.
240  match those from tropical forest soils, the world's largest natural terrestrial N2O source.
241                                India has the world's largest ruminant population and produces 20% o
242               Cancer is currently one of the world's most serious public health problems.
243                                          The world's oceans are home to many fantastic creatures, inc
244               Anthropogenic noise across the world's oceans threatens the ability of vocalizing marin
245                                   Tea is the world's oldest and most popular caffeine-containing beve
246 , an additional 1.6% or 148.4 million of the world's population may be placed at risk of protein defi
247  its preparedness to care for a fifth of the world's population, which is ageing and which has a grow
248                  It affects up to 15% of the world's population.
249 ies in our sample, accounting for 90% of the world's population.
250 he formation of extreme floods on one of the world's principal commercial waterways, adding significa
251 uminant population and produces 20% of the world's rice.
252 ity consumption under future warming for the world's third-largest electricity market-the 35 countrie
253  where the ancient wisdom distilled into the world's traditional herbal medicines can be reinterprete
254 th Spodoptera frugiperda ranks as one of the world's worst agricultural pests.
255 ent a fossil calibrated phylogeny of the new world sand dollar genus Encope, based on one nuclear and
256 y and effectiveness of icatibant in the real-world setting.
257  in patients more representative to the real-world setting.
258 inical trials, but its effectiveness in real-world settings is unknown.
259 mmunity in the industrialised and developing worlds shadows the rapid eradication of pathogens, such
260 ngly invariant representations of the visual world.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Combining sensory inputs ov
261 duals with ASD made from thin slices of real-world social behavior by typically-developing observers
262 n stereotypes, but in the complexity of real world social interactions, most of our individuating inf
263 physiology, none have been tested using real-world stimuli and tasks.
264  are shaped by the physical features of real-world stimuli that are most relevant for behavior (i.e.,
265 xamining brain-behavior associations in real-world tasks such as driving and sports.
266 erience better quality vision in the virtual world than in the real one.
267 ins the phase relationship with the external world thanks to the light/dark cycle.
268 one of the most productive ecosystems in the world that has also had its catch reporting accuracy and
269  to eradicate the beetle from regions of the world that it has already invaded.
270  18,000 y ago and eventually peopled the New World they encountered a new environment with extreme cl
271 , animals are disconnected from the external world; they show high arousal thresholds and changed bra
272  techniques to solve problems of the current world, this device is used to quantitatively detect the
273    The Tonndorf Lecture presented at the 1st World Tinnitus Congress and the 12th International Tinni
274 ol data from representative sites around the world to conduct a thorough thermodynamic analysis of ae
275           Japan was the first country in the world to introduce criteria for recognizing overwork-rel
276 young planet transformed from an uninhabited world to the one capable of supporting, and inhabited by
277 nguage reflects human minds, rather than the world to which language refers.
278 apita protein intake in countries around the world under eCO2, we first established the effect size o
279 scherichia coli removal under simulated real-world usage.
280 n 1914-1916 whose fathers were killed during World War 1.
281 e disorders were discovered by chance during World War II.
282      To overcome the limitation of the 'flat world' we constructed a three-dimensional model of Balka
283         A corollary is that in a globalizing world, wealth will inevitably be appropriated by a very
284 f 23 common wheat cultivars grown around the world were determined.
285 d an important role in rivers throughout the world when large migratory herds were more common featur
286 vailability of such dialysis in parts of the world where financial resources are constrained.
287 is spreading rapidly into regions around the world where other flaviviruses, such as dengue virus (DE
288 rom inner space", with sensory and cognitive worlds wholly different from our own.
289  There are more than 3 million people in the world whose mobility relies on wheelchairs.
290 mework using a data set comprising > 216 000 world-wide observations of Fabaceae, spanning three orde
291 eading cause of blindness, with an estimated world-wide prevalence of 3.5% in members of the populati
292           Food allergies pose a considerable world-wide public health burden with incidence as high a
293 ad disease of wildlife, livestock and humans world-wide, but long-term empirical datasets describing
294  the leading cause of irreversible blindness world-wide.
295 s built by Sc2.0 Consortium teams around the world will be consolidated into a single strain by "endo
296 ssessment in one of the few countries in the world with a nationally representative PCI registry.
297 e unmistakable throughout the industrialized world, with age-adjusted mortality rates having declined
298 is a leading cause of death in the developed world, yet facile preclinical models that mimic the natu
299 common in low intensity eruptions around the world, yet their origin is poorly understood.
300 e are currently no molecular clones of a New World ZIKV available that lack significant attenuation,

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