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1 urveillance, treatment and management differ around the world.
2 equity and improve health in communities all around the world.
3 ng a major health issue as obesity increases around the world.
4 nd from herbaria from 16 different countries around the world.
5 e been documented in trophic ecology studies around the world.
6 deep-water wave data from multiple locations around the world.
7 re, affecting hundreds of millions of people around the world.
8 underpin the nutrition of billions of humans around the world.
9 ificant death, disability, and disfigurement around the world.
10 of this parasite that affects million people around the world.
11 ated maize that thrive in temperate climates around the world.
12 rence and the focus of mitigation strategies around the world.
13 astructure is exposed to natural hazards all around the world.
14 limiting factors for agricultural production around the world.
15 responses of diverse flowering plant species around the world.
16 y properties in estuarine-coastal ecosystems around the world.
17 and disrupting animal protein supply chains around the world.
18 elegans, an inhabitant of bays and harbours around the world.
19 n developed for almost all major populations around the world.
20 US highways and those of many other nations around the world.
21 ticians and electronic health record systems around the world.
22 otection to the various affected communities around the world.
23 nited States and occurs with some regularity around the world.
24 threatening the health of millions of people around the world.
25 of HIV among this group are common and occur around the world.
26 tering the behavior of animals in ecosystems around the world.
27 ample of n = 14,487 people from 45 countries around the world.
28 preventable disease in the United States and around the world.
29 to improve production from mature oil fields around the world.
30 hat frequently cause outbreaks and epidemics around the world.
31 le for several million human deaths annually around the world.
32 rus causing hemorrhagic disease in livestock around the world.
33 (SARS-CoV-2) sequences isolated in China and around the world.
34 irs and vary in different geographic regions around the world.
35 administered to millions of people annually around the world.
36 s is reflected in the demographic of nursing around the world.
37 for projects recently built on large rivers around the world.
38 e revealed new species on diverse host crops around the world.
39 y is a leading cause of death and disability around the world.
40 e imaging (MRI) exams are performed annually around the world.
41 ffecting the life of many millions of people around the world.
42 are critical for high performance in surgery around the world.
43 disorder affecting as many as 4% of children around the world.
44 y consumed by children, teenagers and adults around the world.
45 ic of COVID-19 has caused a tremendous alarm around the world.
46 ive tool for assessing environmental impacts around the world.
47 ding cause of death in the United States and around the world.
48 egative trajectory for tidal flat ecosystems around the world.
49 nt feeding recommendations that are emerging around the world.
50 (PFECA) that has been detected in watersheds around the world.
51 for study of this relationship in fisheries around the world.
52 are accelerating the phenology of organisms around the world.
53 n the human diet and is extensively consumed around the world.
54 controls; we confirmed this in cancers from around the world.
55 remarkably increased morbidity and mortality around the world.
56 at has rapidly extended its geographic range around the world.
57 vectors inhabiting synanthropic environments around the world.
58 alysed with harmonized protocols at 20 sites around the world.
59 s become a valuable tool in donation systems around the world.
60 mellitus (T2D) has been steadily increasing around the world.
61 been repeated independently in many locales around the world.
62 thora of different datasets acquired in labs around the world.
63 bles families and ends lives and livelihoods around the world.
64 and management, and are not widely available around the world.
65 hese documents inform and shape patient care around the world.
66 ding infectious causes of food-borne illness around the world.
67 s and therefore poses serious health hazards around the world.
68 and rail from extraction sites to refineries around the world.
69 tive surveillance for favorable-risk disease around the world.
70 alignancies make up most lymphomas diagnosed around the world.
71 ed projections of future heat-related deaths around the world.
72 tality, as well its effect on health systems around the world.
73 ets located in low-lying coastal regions all around the world.
74 g conventional outdoor lighting technologies around the world.
75 ncing projects with associated metadata from around the world.
76 cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers around the world.
77 iversity of applications and number of users around the world.
78 irus (IBV) causes annual influenza epidemics around the world.
79 shing has occurred in many marine ecosystems around the world.
80 vestment and development of nursing services around the world.
81 and prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease around the world.
82 , there is no description of how IAP is used around the world.
83 a similarly striking prevalence in countries around the world.
84 ue to the spread of colony collapse disorder around the world.
85 ing of dengue activity in multiple locations around the world.
86 ecently due to several large-scale blackouts around the world.
87 than one-half of 64 healthy individuals from around the world.
88 easingly important for health care providers around the world.
89 ic health decisions in the United States and around the world.
90 ep to guiding interventions to improve diets around the world.
91 e of the most devastating livestock diseases around the world.
92 d growing problem for patients in the US and around the world.
93 entrations in surface air over various sites around the world.
94 nchtops has led to re-emergence of silicosis around the world.
95 are costs in the United States, and possibly around the world.
96 particulate matter (PM) are a major concern around the world.
97 tarted reducing parking needs in urban areas around the world.
98 altered the biodiversity in tropical forests around the world.
99 ility of this method to a handful of centers around the world.
100 rupted the daily lives of billions of people around the world.
101 using an ongoing outbreak of viral pneumonia around the world.
102 ll as contemporary wild-caught monarchs from around the world.
103 ies, scanners, ages and geographic locations around the world.
104 mergence of zoonotic and epizootic pathogens around the world.
105 pointments have been delayed in many clinics around the world.
106 ea, dehydration, and deaths in many children around the world.
107 in complexity of country level HIV diversity around the world.
108 the human and ecological presences on deltas around the world.
109 d wells, which are rapidly growing in number around the world.
110 spike protein D614G rapidly became dominant around the world.
111 benefiting individuals diagnosed with cancer around the world.
112 are more accessible than ever to researchers around the world.
113 ble decline in foreign support for democracy around the world.
114 rofound effects on coastal marine ecosystems around the world.
115 control challenge for healthcare systems all around the world.
116 ccelerate adaptation progress in all regions around the world.
117 ture the imagination of multiple researchers around the world.
118 n region but cultivated widely in Europe and around the world.
119 are an economic burden to healthcare systems around the world.
120 Diatoms are found universally in waters around the world.
121 d curb increases in antimicrobial resistance around the world.
122 urce of protein for agricultural communities around the world.
123 nds of others among established human groups around the world.
124 tates improved measurement of stigma for MSM around the world.
125 njuries, and property damages in communities around the world.
126 d is beginning to be introduced in countries around the world.
127 ls over geologic time are pervasive features around the world [1]; however, the mechanism by which th
129 35,400) from eight diverse communities from around the world: (1) inland Tanna, Vanuatu; (2) coastal
130 amanic traditions exhibit recurrent features around the world, (2) why shamanism professionalizes ear
131 tion datasets from 8 small-scale populations around the world (45,019 observations of 863 adults) wit
133 ctive cue, allowing bed bugs to 'hitch-hike' around the world after aggregating in the laundry bags o
134 is the leading cause of death and disability around the world and affects 1.7 million Americans each
135 tic resistance and viral diseases are rising around the world and are becoming major threats to globa
139 has become a pervasive feature on landscapes around the world and is recognized to have substantial i
140 Rice is a staple food in many countries around the world and it is a source of not only the nutr
141 ic liver disease is a serious health problem around the world and often causes fibrosis/cirrhosis and
142 imate change is affecting animal populations around the world and one relatively unexplored aspect of
143 ces unevenly distributed over time and space around the world and plays a key role in the planning of
145 omato core collection of 398 accessions from around the world and selected seven cultivars that colle
146 unities are ubiquitous in hyper-arid deserts around the world and the last resort for life under extr
147 s has fueled efforts to build similar models around the world and to collaborate on an unprecedented
148 in delta(13)Corg found in other successions around the world, and (3) co-occur with an acme of prasi
149 Obesity and diabetes are increasing problems around the world, and although even moderate weight loss
150 ected by compiling echo-soundings from ships around the world, and been used to predict the effect of
151 egularly interact with and learn from others around the world, and everyone impacts the global enviro
152 have been identified in marine samples from around the world, and evidence supports a photoheterotro
153 n) in different geologic and climate regions around the world, and inform practices for the sustainab
154 on and treatment, public health experts from around the world, and organization representatives from
155 between amphibians and their snake predators around the world, and reveals remarkable predictability
156 rioca beans contribute to health maintenance around the world, and the evaluation of commercial posth
157 type 2 diabetes are increasing in prevalence around the world, and there is a clear need for new and
162 the face of catastrophic loss, organizations around the world are developing new ways of working with
163 that racial and ethnic minority communities around the world are experiencing a disproportionate bur
166 ndous research and commercialization efforts around the world are focused on developing novel wearabl
173 To date, health organizations and countries around the world are struggling to completely control th
175 , which requires attention to whether people around the world are willing to donate their data that a
176 is currently being extensively investigated around the world as a target for imaging and therapy of
177 population sizes are provoking grave concern around the world as insects play essential roles in food
179 PA in foods is a concern to food regulators around the world because these compounds have been assoc
180 e Development Goals in African countries and around the world because they continue to pose major pub
182 degrees C is available in massive quantities around the world, but cannot be converted to electricity
183 ng organic contaminant affecting groundwater around the world, but little is known about microbes cap
184 hese costs are a challenge for all countries around the world, but particularly for low-to-middle-inc
185 During 26-28 March 2019, researchers from around the world came together in Hanoi, Vietnam, and sh
186 physicians, microbiologists, and researchers around the world can stay up-to-date with the newest dev
187 ecember 2019, and then it has rapidly spread around the world, causing (~)14 million active cases wit
188 cts hundreds of millions of people each year around the world, causing a tremendous social and econom
189 th a sample of seven alleles of pastrel from around the world conferring four phenotypically distinct
190 y preventable disease, unfortunately workers around the world continue to be affected and experience
193 ilable, the continued prevalence of diabetes around the world coupled with its debilitating effects c
195 virus are a major cause of illness and death around the world each year with a constant threat of pan
196 ease has major implications to potable water around the world, either an increased health risk or inc
202 emic has placed enormous strain on countries around the world, exposing long-standing gaps in public
205 s the potential to improve stroke prevention around the world for patients with atrial fibrillation.
206 is work indicates that, in temperate regions around the world, forecasts can be generated with suffic
208 on, social issues and public engagement from around the world gathered to discuss the latest advances
209 most Mediterranean climate (MedClim) regions around the world, global climate models (GCMs) consisten
211 of coffee, one of the most popular beverages around the world, has been associated with a lower risk
212 enic loss hotspots across Southeast Asia and around the world have characterized the ecosystem as hig
215 10, however, many recent studies and reports around the world have not adequately captured such drama
219 o distinguish their geographical provenience around the world; however, underlying mechanisms are poo
220 nt representing different jurisdictions from around the world in order to outline the impact of the c
221 n-made impacts have severely damaged forests around the world in recent years, which calls for an urg
222 g vast collections of archaeological ivories around the world, in shipwrecks and other contexts.
223 ortant part of the economy of many countries around the world; in recent years it has experienced sig
224 n environmental toxicant found in watersheds around the world including in densely populated areas.
225 mplete genomes of 42 B. microti samples from around the world, including deep coverage of clinical in
226 nts have recently impacted marine ecosystems around the world, including foundation species such as c
229 icroorganisms, in the most hyperarid deserts around the world, inhabit the inside of rocks as a survi
230 highly radioactive spent nuclear fuel (SNF) around the world is destined for final disposal in deep-
234 flour is consumed by millions of individuals around the world, its analysis is essential to ensure it
235 ties have kept the interest of investigators around the world, leading to the investigation of the ch
236 crease in mortality in the United States and around the world, leaving many grieving the sudden loss
237 opogenic arsenic are found along many coasts around the world, most notably in south and southeast As
242 n formerly severely iodine-deficient regions around the world, public health concern has shifted towa
243 on of stress ulcer prophylaxis into practice around the world, questions are emerging about its indic
245 ed prediction model for ICU delirium in ICUs around the world regardless of whether delirium is evalu
246 e health and wellbeing of billions of people around the world, remedying this problem is a morally an
247 ated Mycoses, clinicians and scientists from around the world reported current progress and key prior
248 s to freshwater lake sediments and soil from around the world, revealed stark differences in terms of
250 here are still a large number of researchers around the world searching for new applications and a de
251 arying amounts of sakuranetin collected from around the world showed that NOMT induction is correlate
252 cier mass losses observed at other locations around the world, some glaciers in the High Mountains of
254 f the genetic diversity in human populations around the world still needs to be documented, 81 popula
255 uss several initiatives adopted by countries around the world, such as the United Kingdom and France,
256 iginally collected from natural environments around the world suggests that bacteria producing these
258 rom an appraisal of selected guidelines from around the world that address breast cancer screening, a
259 a diverse set of global cancer partnerships around the world that are documenting progress and posit
260 cross-societal experiments from 23 countries around the world that demonstrate a robust link between
261 etween prosociality and labor market success around the world that does not systematically differ acr
262 compared them to 135 additional breeds from around the world that had been genotyped previously.
263 te the extensive history of social movements around the world, the evolution of population mental hea
265 ovel SARS-CoV-2, continues to spread rapidly around the world, there is a need for well validated ser
267 n influences are reshaping plant communities around the world through both extinctions and species ga
269 odelling and Economics (PRIME) has been used around the world to assess the health impact and cost-ef
271 using aerosol data from representative sites around the world to conduct a thorough thermodynamic ana
274 dividual-level data from data sets collected around the world to investigate differences in lateralit
275 ur approach can be applied to diverse basins around the world to reveal distribution patterns of petr
276 the recent failure of research institutions around the world to strike satisfactory deals with publi
277 mportant, given the vulnerability of forests around the world to the warming and drying conditions pr
278 reared >1,000 monarchs from six populations around the world under controlled conditions and measure
279 model per capita protein intake in countries around the world under eCO2, we first established the ef
280 ased rates of drought-induced tree mortality around the world, underlining the importance of understa
281 ir rapid spread into heavily populated areas around the world underscore the urgency for development
283 t span the past 10,000 years from 30 regions around the world, using 51 measures of social complexity
285 ers (n = 65) from January 1995 to March 2020 around the world were analyzed to estimate the overall m
287 rus (ZIKV) is spreading rapidly into regions around the world where other flaviviruses, such as dengu
288 rriers, it is not available in many settings around the world, which limits the options for many long
289 ave successfully travelled from host to host around the world, while the Tasmanian devil facial tumor
290 chromosomes built by Sc2.0 Consortium teams around the world will be consolidated into a single stra
292 ncreasing human influence at high elevations around the world will have profound impacts on mountain
294 ains provided by different laboratories from around the world will reveal the global picture of the e
295 coronavirus has changed the lives of people around the world with a huge impact on economies and soc
296 a leguminous shrub that has become invasive around the world with consequences for the dynamics and
297 led to a proliferation of guidance documents around the world, with several areas of commonality but
298 with a multitude of multidisciplinary teams around the world, working to make bioprinted tissues and
299 rctic, alpine, and arid/semi-arid ecosystems around the world, yet our understanding of the belowgrou
300 rprisingly common in low intensity eruptions around the world, yet their origin is poorly understood.