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1 uck individuals attending an American Legion convention ().
2 he risk assessment criteria of the Stockholm Convention.
3 y the international Ballast Water Management Convention.
4 s is required to help implement the Minamata Convention.
5 e future coverage of these species under the convention.
6 microscope comet slides, which are the assay convention.
7 omers came under regulation of the Stockholm convention.
8 ions (TTCs) to try to undermine the proposed convention.
9  have named MTG3 in keeping with the earlier convention.
10 organic pollutants targeted by the Stockholm Convention.
11 arly September after the Democratic National Convention.
12 re defined at their boundaries by linguistic convention.
13 , legally binding protocol to strengthen the convention.
14 ypercoreness can rapidly overturn a majority convention.
15 otentials (OPs) were calculated according to convention.
16 ut below the range provided by the Stockholm Convention.
17 ued to rise slightly since the 2013 Minamata Convention.
18 essential if Australia ratifies the Minamata Convention.
19 Conventions and 73 ratified either one or no Convention.
20 esulting from implementation of the Minamata convention.
21 ceability to a reference system agreed on by convention.
22 ble technology scenarios consistent with the Convention.
23 coordination to rapidly evolve shared social conventions.
24 uld consider challenging outmoded authorship conventions.
25  sequences have not evolved with gene naming conventions.
26 gma4, in accord with current spectrin naming conventions.
27  ontology development tasks, focusing on OBO conventions.
28 ment of protected areas by specific regional Conventions.
29 loci and variants between different database conventions.
30 ) than did countries that ratified one or no Conventions (16.9 [6.1] years).
31 oses for each PTV genotype as follows (L/M/S convention): A/A/A, <0.7; B/A/A, <0.7; A/B/A, 1.5; B/B/A
32 enhanced policy efforts such as the Minamata Convention, a legally-binding international treaty enter
33 of mercury is a declared aim of the Minamata Convention, a UN treaty designed to protect human health
34 pts have been made to arrive at a reasonable convention, additional effort is required to achieve ful
35 Guiding Principles and the Council of Europe Convention Against Trafficking in Human Organs-has adopt
36                   Pathologists using current conventions almost always interpreted v-lesions as refle
37                                 Nomenclature conventions analogous to those for restriction enzymes h
38 essing 34 existing cases under the Stockholm Convention and 45 restrictions and 544 applications for
39          Severity of AS was characterized by convention and by statistical distribution in 122,809 ma
40 Parties to the ozone regime (the 1985 Vienna Convention and its 1987 Montreal Protocol) should they d
41        Our findings for SCA10 challenge this convention and suggest that the purity of the expanded r
42                                         This convention and the assumption that dosing multiple times
43 irms that adoption of both the C162 Asbestos Convention and the Basel Convention facilitates countrie
44     26 countries ratified both international Conventions and 73 ratified either one or no Convention.
45                       Adherence to reporting conventions and attention to providing information requi
46 when they stand to benefit by ignoring these conventions and competing for top positions or access to
47 s inputs and outputs applying positive logic conventions and demonstrated that this chemical system c
48 ss whether ratification of the international Conventions and greater government effectiveness were as
49 over which spikes are counted, spike sorting conventions and internal states can all markedly affect
50 lated that the acquisition of complex social conventions and moral rules had been impaired.
51 sting that the acquisition of complex social conventions and moral rules had been impaired.
52 es the provision of data formats, annotation conventions and routine global data exchange.
53 neous creation of universally adopted social conventions and show how simple changes in a population'
54 hould build on research and on international conventions and statements, such as the recent United Na
55 ging data challenge long-standing diagnostic conventions and the notion of phenotypic specificity.
56 experimental features with consistent naming conventions and units.
57 he DNA sequence 5'-GCTCTTC-3' (top strand by convention) and cleaves downstream (N1/N4) indicating to
58  (J = -134 cm(-1) using the H = -2JS(1).S(2) convention) and the ferromagnetic coupling in 4 and 5 (J
59 acceptor (as defined in strict thermodynamic convention) and the lattice energy difference (DeltaU(PO
60 ional Labor Organization (ILO; C162 Asbestos Convention) and the UN (Basel Convention) offer governme
61 erful capabilities of our new RNA structural convention, and they suggest future adaptations with imp
62 ed by a lack of imaging definitions, scoring conventions, and validated end points.
63 ts, service delivery context, implementation conventions, and validity.
64 of ratification of one or both international Conventions, and World Bank government effectiveness sco
65         Where technology requirements in the Convention are flexibly defined, under a global energy a
66                         Four Articles in the Convention are potential flashpoints in respect of healt
67 ) and Czechia, both parties to the Stockholm Convention, are close to achieving the 2028 goal, having
68 r global elimination under a nuclear weapons convention arises with the current review conference in
69 coded as fuzzy grids instead of the standard convention as a vector.
70 09 in the persistent organic pollutant (POP) convention as well as the need for strategies to reduce
71 abolic networks represented in the Petri net convention, as well as in charts and plots.
72 ults in a novel and uncluttered GCxGC output convention based on the scripted total ion chromatogram
73                                        These convention-based societies are perplexing because positi
74 this gene as HFE2 is contrary to established convention, because it is not a member of the HFE family
75 es that are distinguished solely by cultural conventions become segregated in the brain?
76             The Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BWC), which prohibits the acquisition of bio
77 ns are banned by the 1972 Biological Weapons Convention (BWC).
78 ly of the active site defies common chemical convention by contradicting the Irving-Williams series,
79                This study challenges current convention by demonstrating, both in vitro and in vivo,
80              Evolutionary theories of social conventions, by contrast, hypothesize that such institut
81                            Human MITF is, by convention, called the "microphthalmia-associated transc
82                The recently adopted Minamata Convention calls for nations to gather health data, trai
83  activities expressed in the molar and molal conventions can be large.
84                                           By convention, carbon isotope ratios are expressed relative
85                                           By convention, CD4+ T lymphocytes recognize foreign and sel
86                                           By convention, CD8 T cells recognize viral peptides, or epi
87              A number of the Articles in the Convention concern the development of detailed inventori
88                              Similar methods/conventions could presumably be developed/adopted for no
89 le 3.B.12 and 3.B.13 of the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC).
90            These primers are named using the convention D-N-A, where D is the donor, A is the accepto
91  genetic analysis are named according to the convention D-N-A, where D is the donor, N is the number
92 of conformational space, the pseudotorsional convention described here should significantly simplify
93 60-fold improvement over that achieved using convention detection with a fluorescence plate reader.
94                               A longstanding convention divides CPNs into two groups that share many
95                                How do shared conventions emerge in complex decentralized social syste
96 h the C162 Asbestos Convention and the Basel Convention facilitates countries in moving towards a tot
97           HACA-PD1 was adopted as the naming convention for aglycosylated tracer variants.
98 rouped into stage III disease; and (6) a new convention for defining clinical and pathologic staging
99                              Additionally, a convention for describing oligomeric combinatorial libra
100 approach builds on the alternative eta,theta convention for describing RNA torsion angles and is exec
101 mulative lifetime benefits from the Minamata Convention for individuals affected by 2050 are $339 bil
102  currently no universally accepted numbering convention for the antiviral drug-related resistance mut
103 sh between endangered woods regulated by the Convention for the International Trade of Endangered Flo
104 ecies of plastic pollution by the Oslo-Paris Convention for the North-East Atlantic, but few data exi
105 tic Ocean, in contravention of International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships re
106 Union, the United States, and the Oslo-Paris Convention for the protection of the marine environment
107 as priority substances under the UNEP global convention for the regulation of POPs.
108                     Some current "rules" and conventions for assigning authorship are based on largel
109  more design experiments, and development of conventions for case studies.
110                 Medical research has evolved conventions for choosing sample size in randomized clini
111 t of non-periodicity and windowing, suitable conventions for data normalisation and units, criteria f
112              The lack of standardized naming conventions for diastereotopic atoms of small molecules
113 etecting terms that use different linguistic conventions for expressing similar semantics.
114 avior, which goes against established defect conventions for inorganic semiconductors, has implicatio
115    Since communities often enforce disparate conventions for naming proteins, the PNU supports groupi
116 sion MR enterography definitions and scoring conventions for reliably assessing features of Crohn dis
117                            Two international Conventions from the International Labor Organization (I
118 ratification of the ILO and UN international Conventions, government effectiveness, and implementatio
119                 Countries that ratified both Conventions had a shorter time to adoption of a total as
120  effectiveness, countries that ratified both Conventions had a significantly higher conditional proba
121 gh jawless vertebrates have sensory ganglia, convention has it that trunk sympathetic chain ganglia a
122 forts, including the 1972 Biological Weapons Convention, have not been entirely effective in preventi
123  asbestos than did those ratifying one or no Convention (hazard ratio [HR] 41.8, 95% CI 4.5-383.3; p=
124                                        Prior convention held that screening for PDAC would not be ben
125                                      Against convention, Illumina uses their own definition of strand
126 s articulated by DSM-IV--may be a diagnostic convention imposed on a continuum of depressive symptoms
127 d percutaneous coronary intervention) is the convention in acute coronary syndrome (ACS)/non-ST-segme
128           To assess the effectiveness of the convention in the future, better constraints about the c
129  memory traces in an invertebrate challenges convention in two ways: first, by demonstrating a persis
130  Phe64, and Trp72 (kringle residue numbering convention) in ligand binding.
131 ing to Human Genome Variation Society (HGVS) conventions, in genomic DNA, transcript or protein coord
132            Informed by such findings, global conventions, including the 1989 UN Convention on the Rig
133  of POPs recently listed under the Stockholm Convention into the Antarctic environment through local
134 veryday conversation, so violations of those conventions introduce error; some measurement error thou
135 nstructed on the basis of the UNEP Stockholm Convention inventory of dioxin and furan emissions.
136 ts, but many are structured around arbitrary conventions like nepotistic inheritance rather than such
137 exchange, based on the Rothmund and Kornfeld convention, made it possible to predict the interlayer c
138                                              Convention may imply that meningeal immunity is an omino
139 on with resin microspheres prescribed as per convention (mean administered activity, 1.69 GBq).
140               Here, we emphasise how Islamic conventions might affect clinical care, and make recomme
141 at alter mental states, the Chemical Weapons Convention needs modification to help ensure that the li
142                                        These conventions now need to be revised to allow neuroscience
143 r macrometastases (node deposits >2 mm), the convention of axillary clearance has been challenged.
144                 In 2021, China will host the Convention of Biological Diversity's Conference, which w
145 her trade of the item is legal, because many Convention of International Trade of Endangered Species
146 stasis staging system to replace the current convention of limited versus extensive stage.
147  an upconversion efficiency of ~2.5% (by the convention of maximum efficiency being 100%) at a relati
148 ngle substitution at position 292 (using the convention of rhodopsin numbering) in the dolphin LWS co
149 is problem is presented, consisting of (1) a convention of unambiguous reaction diagrams, (2) a conve
150              The United Nations drug control conventions of 1960 and 1971 and later additions have in
151 n understanding of the design, analysis, and conventions of both efficacy and effectiveness studies c
152 uch as social digibots, bend epistemological conventions of life and culture already complicated by h
153          Data were analyzed according to the conventions of qualitative research.
154  C162 Asbestos Convention) and the UN (Basel Convention) offer governments guidelines for achieving a
155                                          The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) aspires to form
156                              Since 2006, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) has driven MPA
157 trategic goals defined by the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), address major
158 y in sustainable ways as envisaged under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
159 he recent report from the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity acknowledges that ong
160                                          The Convention on Biological Diversity and other internation
161 As has been researched and documented by the Convention on Biological Diversity and others, Indigenou
162 ty loss in 109 countries (signatories to the Convention on Biological Diversity and Sustainable Devel
163 nal objectives and agreements, including the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Sustainable D
164 g global biodiversity loss is central to the Convention on Biological Diversity and United Nations Su
165                            Leading up to the Convention on Biological Diversity Conference of the Par
166 r a case-by-case approach to regulation, the Convention on Biological Diversity has become a platform
167                                          The Convention on Biological Diversity targets may stimulate
168 a-based conservation requires parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity to secure adequate fi
169                                          The Convention on Biological Diversity's (CBD's) post-2020 g
170  is to make significant progress towards the Convention on Biological Diversity's Aichi Target on pro
171  to meet critical global policy goals (e.g., Convention on Biological Diversity's Aichi Targets).
172                                       If the Convention on Biological Diversity's targets are to be m
173 ational community, under the auspices of the Convention on Biological Diversity, agreed on 20 biodive
174                                          The Convention on Biological Diversity, and the Nagoya Proto
175 t-2020 global biodiversity framework for the Convention on Biological Diversity, attention is focusin
176 sion of PA coverage is prioritized under the Convention on Biological Diversity, it remains unknown w
177 diversity, adopted under the auspices of the Convention on Biological Diversity, provides the basis f
178              An expert group convened by the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Ad Hoc Technical
179 In line with global targets agreed under the Convention on Biological Diversity, the number of marine
180 n 2002, world leaders committed, through the Convention on Biological Diversity, to achieve a signifi
181  the goals of the Post-2020 Framework of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
182 g to meet Aichi Biodiversity Target 9 of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
183 ion planning by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) could help to expa
184 ta submitted to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
185                             The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change aims to keep warming below
186                             The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change calls for "stabilization of
187    Article 2 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change commits signatory nations t
188 tiations within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change for both adaptation to clim
189 itizenship, nor the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change has prevailed in the strugg
190 n of failure of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to adequately deal with cli
191  surfaces under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change typically estimate anthropo
192 oto Protocol of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, industrialized nations can
193 th Article 2 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the prevention of "dangero
194 is Agreement to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
195  brought under control through the Framework Convention on Climate Change.
196 initiative promoted through the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
197 ns reported by India to the United Framework Convention on Climate Change.
198 is Agreement of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
199 ational campaign to advocate for a Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH).
200 , more boldly still, advancing the Framework Convention on Global Health.
201 tal scales using carcass data collected by a Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
202 d protected in international trade under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
203 for listing in 2017 in the appendices of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
204 ementation of the Gothenburg Protocol to the Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (LR
205                                 The Minamata Convention on Mercury (ref. 1) is a global treaty to pro
206  implications of the United Nations Minamata Convention on Mercury for emissions from Asian coal-fire
207 to reduce Hg emissions through the "Minamata Convention on Mercury", our study provides valuable info
208  to the United States of global (UN Minamata Convention on Mercury) and domestic [Mercury and Air Tox
209  in anthropogenic Hg emissions (the Minamata Convention on Mercury) entered into force in 2017.
210  The Global Monitoring Plan of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) was e
211 e but is nowadays banned under The Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs).
212 h UV-328 recently listed under the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants and several
213 national POPs treaties such as the Stockholm Convention on POPs and its Global Monitoring Plan.
214 porates into that country's law the European Convention on Rights and Freedoms, came into full operat
215                                  A framework convention on the commercial marketing of food products
216 opards, and jaguars, are protected under the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Spec
217 f review of the origins of the International Convention on the Regulation of Whaling and the failure
218 ations of the Judgment for the International Convention on the Regulation of Whaling, and the Interna
219                                       The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (C
220 ations member state to not have ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), a child rig
221      Children's rights as laid out in the UN convention on the rights of the child (UNCRC) provide a
222               The 30th anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child is a relevant mome
223 s, global conventions, including the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, assert a child's
224 ries steadily implementing the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) provisions; acceler
225    In successfully negotiating the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), the World Health O
226 ement four key elements of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC).
227                            The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) has mobilised e
228  WHO member states adopted the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC).
229 ion, a crucial element of both the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and comprehensive programs
230 uld accelerate progress on the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and reduce smoking prevale
231  which 17 had policies outside the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control for smokeless tobacco (eg,
232 countries have agreed that the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control is the best approach to co
233                                The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control makes a number of recommen
234 the full implementation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control measures.
235  Unlike tobacco, for which the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control provides evidence-based po
236 gress in implementation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, and in the development of
237 A trilogy of global health law-the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, International Health Regu
238 to the World Health Organization's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, the government's implemen
239  as outlined in Article 5.3 of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.
240 tify the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.
241 an policy, but the long-term effect of these Conventions on policy implementation, and the role of go
242 egies that are consistent with international conventions on pollution control.
243 and provides much flexibility for adding new conventions or extensions.
244                                           By convention, oral immunizations with Salmonella vectors i
245 classes of which are restricted as Stockholm Convention Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs).
246 g compounds relevant to the Chemical Weapons Convention present in complex mixtures.
247                                           By convention, presentation of major histocompatibility com
248 e base pair interactions by using a symbolic convention previously proposed for base pairs.
249 ween signals and referents is established by convention rather than by functional constraints.
250                                The Stockholm Convention, ratified by India in 2006, calls for the com
251 nformation such as the MAQ documentation and conventions recently agreed by the Open Bioinformatics F
252 why individuals abide by seemingly arbitrary conventions regarding social status when they stand to b
253 their position if that is in conflict with a Convention right.
254 tal and quantitative genetics show that some conventions routinely used by hominid and other mammalia
255          The implementation of the Stockholm Convention (SC) in 2004 should become evident in decreas
256                                 The Minamata convention seeks to reduce the impact human activities h
257 ommunicative efforts on mutual knowledge and conventions shared between interlocutors.
258        Melanopsin ganglion cells have defied convention since their discovery almost 20 years ago.
259                                  Contrary to convention, soil microbial P limitation is widespread (8
260 tiveness research will require separation of conventions such as frequency of follow-up, intensity of
261                                           By convention, such vessels would typically be defined as c
262                                              Convention suggests uniformity of incidence of schizophr
263                     Can egalitarian norms or conventions survive the presence of dominant individuals
264 s issue of the JCI, Bae et al. challenge the convention that NFATc1 is the sole critical regulator of
265                  These results challenge the convention that phagocytic cells such as the microfold c
266 closely together to provide data formats and conventions that enable consistent data submission to th
267                                      Special conventions that make the description text less self-con
268 ully, through experience, we learn norms and conventions that provide stable expectations for navigat
269 gh status with the appearance of "arbitrary" conventions that structure inequality in animal and huma
270 community to develop and adopt data standard conventions that will be compatible with these new techn
271 mutualism might account for a sensitivity to convention (the ways things are done within a group) rat
272                      Contrary to the current convention, the sensitivity of Arf exchange activity to
273       There were no overall trends in naming conventions, though ligand-specific trends were prominen
274 es adopted under the United Nations Minamata Convention to control mercury in the environment.
275           Mass concentration is the standard convention to express exposure in ecotoxicology for diss
276                          We suggest a naming convention to resolve this issue.
277 or miRNAs and propose to extend nomenclature conventions to align with those for protein-coding genes
278 utions are not necessary in order for social conventions to form.
279 ll present our molecular interaction mapping conventions to summarize the AKT and IkappaB/NF-kappaB n
280 of international importance under the Ramsar Convention, to develop regionalized fate factors (FF) fo
281 recursors as defined by the chemical warfare convention treaty verification were used in this study.
282  Schedule 1, 2, or 3 of the Chemical Warfare Convention treaty verification, was used in this study.
283  Schedule 1, 2, or 3 of the Chemical Warfare Convention treaty verification, were used in this study.
284 (preS1, preS2, and HBsAg) and on the current convention used for human immunodeficiency virus type 1
285 p) experiments differ significantly from the conventions used for locus ChIP approaches and ChIP-chip
286                                  By adopting conventions used in the Cell Ontology, we have created h
287 uding: confusion caused by several different conventions used to describe doses of colistin; an absen
288                                          The convention uses a quantity termed the diversity quotient
289 ation (FDA), the United States Pharmacopeial Convention (USP) and international stakeholders collabor
290                                      Special conventions utilized in the original descriptions (e.g.,
291     Additionally, in the emergence of social conventions very few committed individuals with high hyp
292 nd organism-specific protein and gene-naming conventions, visualization of protein architecture highl
293                                    A diagram convention was designed capable of unambiguous represent
294                                 The Minamata Convention was established to protect humans and the nat
295 try's strategic response to the proposed WHO convention was two-fold.
296  and in accord with standard spectrin naming conventions we term this new mammalian spectrin beta 5 (
297                                  Contrary to convention, we find setting is non-monotonic, characteri
298 cency stemmed from a 1972 Biological Weapons Convention where all countries agreed to cease offensive
299  than that with 3 phenylene units (using the convention where the maximum upconversion quantum effici
300 a verifiable and enforceable Nuclear Weapons Convention would be a major contribution to safeguarding

 
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