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1 mental impacts of traditional shopping and e-commerce.
2 yl iron powder (CIP), an inexpensive item of commerce.
3 tinually being developed and introduced into commerce.
4 is a significant component of worldwide food commerce.
5 osure to thousands of chemicals currently in commerce.
6 nd ripened by ethylene-gassing, as occurs in commerce.
7 o predators and natural dangers, and promote commerce.
8  as a result of human activities, especially commerce.
9  and provide effective and secure means of e-commerce.
10 ority to tax, spend, and regulate interstate commerce.
11 on can result in higher quality products for commerce.
12 naging the tens of thousands of chemicals in commerce.
13 shared characteristic is their engagement in commerce.
14 cids (PFAA), which are widely used in modern commerce.
15 ty control helping cultivar authenticity for commerce.
16 s in the dynamic and complex world of online commerce.
17 ency (EPA) to evaluate risks of chemicals in commerce, account for risk to potentially exposed and su
18 g the Roman Empire, less is known about wine commerce after its fall and whether the trade continued
19               Prioritization of chemicals in commerce against some of the profiles appears feasible,
20 t in central London, there are four statues: Commerce, Agriculture, Fine Art, and Science.
21  graphs (KGs) are being adopted in industry, commerce and academia.
22 -19 pandemic has accelerated the growth of e-commerce and automated warehouses, vehicles, and robots
23                                  Increased E-commerce and demand for contactless delivery during the
24 rinated alkyl substances (PFAS) currently in commerce and detected in the environment, tiered testing
25               Many diverse PFASs are used in commerce and most are not amenable to conventional targe
26 f carbon per year was exported by rivers and commerce and returned to the atmosphere elsewhere.
27 ty of large-scale data, such as those from e-commerce and smart-phone communications, makes it possib
28  assessment of new and existing chemicals in commerce and the design of chemical products and process
29 als, one representative of chemicals used in commerce and the other specific to pesticides, to evalua
30 change as well as increased globalization of commerce and travel have led to growth of the habitat of
31 ollution associated with the proliferating e-commerce and warehousing industries.
32 is a fundamental challenge for human health, commerce, and food safety.
33 enforcement, national security, the media, e-commerce, and more.
34 es are fundamental to humans for habitation, commerce, and natural resources.
35 ansported to new countries via international commerce, and populations have established outside the n
36                            Many chemicals in commerce are classified as "superhydrophobic", having lo
37 ant applications in science and engineering, commerce, as well as defense, in terms of specific tasks
38 ficant convergence resulting from travel and commerce between cities, perhaps, contributing to the su
39 mising solution to the challenges faced by e-commerce businesses, and can help them achieve greater s
40             Numerous alternatives are now in commerce, but their health hazards are often inadequatel
41 past 20 years, the environmental impact of e-commerce can still be considered a controversial subject
42 hile accounting for the disruption in global commerce caused by COVID-19.
43 nnabinoid compounds based on public online e-commerce data is lacking.
44 tions by destination, using US Department of Commerce data.
45 iterature on environmental implications of e-commerce, discusses relevant trade-offs, and identifies
46                                        Human commerce doubtlessly has contributed to the dispersal of
47 , PODs are unavailable for most chemicals in commerce due to a lack of in vivo toxicity data.
48                  Overall, we conclude that E-commerce emits fewer GHG emissions than retail outlets p
49  sales forecasting, which is essential for e-commerce enterprises, to handle this difficulty.
50 platform to address the thousands of PFAS in commerce for greener chemistries and next-generation ris
51  has spread rapidly through human travel and commerce from its native tropical forests of Asia to eve
52                                        Human commerce has resulted in the spread of urban invasive sp
53                            Most chemicals in commerce have not been evaluated for their carcinogenic
54 food retail, and small nonfood retail) and E-commerce home deliveries.
55 linked to increased international travel and commerce in addition to widespread insecticide resistanc
56                       Although international commerce in kidney transplantation is a reality, little
57                                International commerce in live organisms presents a policy challenge f
58 estions involve the role of intercontinental commerce in maintaining sustainable production within im
59                                            E-commerce, in contrast to the traditional business enviro
60  was measured with the SRW-5000 (Shin-Nippon Commerce Inc., Tokyo, Japan) and PowerRefractor (PlusOpt
61 of ca. 20,000 chemicals used in industry and commerce indicates that most compounds characterized by
62 analysis is a hot topic of research in the e-commerce industry.
63     The current trend toward the invasion of commerce into medical care, an arena formerly under the
64 ncing dramatic changes as the expansion of e-commerce, introduction of new products, and innovations
65  be found throughout science, technology and commerce, leading to more evidence-based decision-making
66 ation of personalized strategies within an e-commerce-like tool did not enhance adherence to Mediterr
67  our modern-day communications, defense, and commerce needs.
68 ks, in fact, allow unrestricted decoding and commerce of neurodata.
69 tal complexity is growing and Internet-based commerce offers new purchasing options.
70 ent centers, of refrigerated logistics, of e-commerce on consumer shopping and food waste habits, and
71 sent a significant fraction of substances in commerce or of chemicals of concern?
72 m as either endogenous, food/nutrient, drug, commerce, or contaminant.
73 nefit from low-cost protein, recreation, and commerce provided by freshwater fisheries, particularly
74 personalized shopping lists in a simulated e-commerce retailer portal.
75      People have benefited enormously from e-commerce's explosive expansion in recent years.
76 uments with security inks is vital to global commerce, security and health.
77 mer shopping and food waste habits, and of e-commerce services in rural regions are identified as pre
78     Coincident with this stress, the flow of commerce shifted from land transit across the peninsula
79 ase or download, consider, for example, an e-commerce site or collection of online research papers, a
80 been almost completely eliminated from world commerce, special opportunities for potentially signific
81 ess whether including omics-based PN in an e-commerce tool improves dietary behavior and metabolic pr
82  and recent transformations in international commerce, transportation, and human migration.
83 en public health and are sustained by global commerce, travel and disruption of ecological systems.
84 world economy and the consequent increase in commerce, travel, and communication have brought benefit
85 ent prediction from clickstream data of an e-commerce website via two conceptually different approach
86  2 phases: (1) data mining of the cannabis e-commerce website Weedmaps for product listings in the US
87 different from most recommender systems in e-commerce, which do not work well for new customers (refe
88              There are > 80,000 chemicals in commerce with few data available describing their impact
89  emissions reductions could be achieved by e-commerce with micro-fulfillment centers (16-54%), custom
90   Tens of thousands of chemicals are used in commerce, yet cost for targeted environmental chemical a