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1 for the human capacity to transmit knowledge culturally.
2 r, the three depressed groups did not differ culturally.
3 g region-specific sustainable diets that are culturally acceptable is a formidable challenge.
4 slational trials identifying sustainable and culturally acceptable lifestyle programs for Asian subgr
5 py legitimate, positive clinical outcomes or culturally acceptable methods of attainment?
6 equires a multidisciplinary approach that is culturally acceptable to the refugee.
7 trast, self-selected diets can be considered culturally acceptable.
8 l-using species that may socially learn, and culturally accumulate, tool-related information.
9 ressures linked to our extensive reliance on culturally accumulated knowledge.
10                  The secondary production of culturally acidified streams is low, with a few species
11 positions for structuring vocal sequences in culturally acquired birdsong.
12 ary conditions, but without insisting on its culturally acquired tastes; (iii) sharing the effort thr
13     Valid psychometric instruments should be culturally adapted and refined with use.
14 rest was food insecurity, measured using the culturally adapted and validated Escala Brasiliera de Se
15 d of this study, we will have a portfolio of culturally adapted instruments for child development stu
16 bjective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a culturally adapted psychological intervention for common
17 International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI), a culturally adapted version of the CIDI, University of Mi
18 posite International Diagnostic Interview, a culturally adapted version of the University of Michigan
19 outbreak to undergo physical examination and culturally adapted versions of the Folstein mini-mental
20                                              Culturally adapted, community-based programmes such as t
21  z score when prescribed in the context of a culturally adapted, comprehensive weight-reduction progr
22                                   A 16-week, culturally adapted, group-based lifestyle intervention l
23 e of establishing demonstration projects and culturally aligned training for more complex sanitation
24 ng physician understanding of how to provide culturally and clinically competent care for LGBT indivi
25 tion, inclusion and differential benefit and culturally and community-specific concerns.
26 and delivery of mental health programmes are culturally and contextually appropriate.
27                             For example, the culturally and economically important group, Pacific sal
28           Our algorithm is a sound basis for culturally and educationally sensitive dementia diagnosi
29               We aimed to develop and test a culturally and educationally unbiased diagnostic instrum
30 ntation would facilitate establishing a more culturally and ethnically sensitive health care environm
31 ate well with archeological evidence for two culturally and geographically distinct groups of settler
32 es well with archaeological evidence for two culturally and geographically distinct Neolithic coloniz
33  self-interview on sexual behavior used in 3 culturally and linguistically distinct countries.
34 tory of northeastern Albania, is home to two culturally and linguistically distinct peoples: Gorani a
35  valid, especially if study participants are culturally and linguistically distinct.
36  and Northwestern Russia are home to over 40 culturally and linguistically diverse indigenous ethnic
37          These differences disappeared after culturally and linguistically sensitive interventions at
38 y, totaling perhaps hundreds of thousands of culturally and paleoenvironmentally significant resource
39 ry governance and collaboration in socially, culturally and politically complex conditions.
40  endorsed the possibility of a global, cross-culturally applicable classification system of allergic
41 common intervention strategies that would be culturally appropriate and acceptable to all sites.
42  access to asthma medical homes that deliver culturally appropriate and relevant care tailored to the
43  and policy makers to design and manage more culturally appropriate and socially sustainable water in
44 ers in the region need training in providing culturally appropriate care for this population.
45                                  Continuity, culturally appropriate care, and healthcare relationship
46 ational and the individual levels to provide culturally appropriate care, but also to include "cultur
47 ruitment and assuring that interventions are culturally appropriate for diverse patients.
48 ic efforts to assure that interventions were culturally appropriate for minority participants.
49     Other interventions include targeted and culturally appropriate health-care programmes and servic
50                       Targeted, tailored and culturally appropriate HIV prevention strategies incorpo
51 izations in some groups, with development of culturally appropriate intervention strategies.
52                                              Culturally appropriate interventions are needed to ident
53                           Clinical trials of culturally appropriate interventions that address multip
54 me sequencing can be rapidly translated in a culturally appropriate manner to directly benefit resear
55  format, and language framing the study in a culturally appropriate manner.
56  need to be encouraged and helped-by various culturally appropriate methods--to maintain a high physi
57 ence, adapting palliative care models, using culturally appropriate novel delivery methods, and provi
58                                  Pathways, a culturally appropriate obesity prevention study for thir
59                                              Culturally appropriate prevention strategies should be d
60                            We identified the culturally appropriate public and private social units w
61                                              Culturally appropriate support for Indigenous children,
62 w acculturation principles can help design a culturally appropriate T2D self-management intervention
63 serves as one model for the development of a culturally appropriate tool to assess knowledge, attitud
64                  Access to sufficient, safe, culturally appropriate, and nutritious food is essential
65 eded to determine which assessment tools are culturally appropriate, valid, and reliable for traffick
66 her attempts were made to make interventions culturally appropriate.
67 es which are client centred and consequently culturally appropriate.
68  service development are developmentally and culturally appropriate.
69 ve behaviors by gender will be important for culturally-appropriate equitable programming in child de
70  ultimately each leader established the most culturally-appropriate way to promote male circumcision.
71             Strategies are needed to address culturally based anxieties and disparities in living don
72 ians in working with interpreters, eliciting culturally based attitudes and beliefs, and implementing
73 er universal properties are historically and culturally based is a nonsequitur about language evoluti
74                                              Culturally based rituals may reflect privileged interact
75  spawn and grow from personal intuitions and culturally biased folk theories.
76 even highly efficacious interventions may be culturally bounded in their effects.
77 placing meat with plants is logistically and culturally challenging, few competing options offer comp
78 to improve this situation and will require a culturally cognizant, pro-poor, pro-equity approach.
79                            Polygyny is cross-culturally common and a topic of considerable academic a
80 le that the diversity in California leads to culturally competent care and such care has been reporte
81 n and treatment approaches are feasible, and culturally competent care can be developed, even in righ
82        Barriers to accessing appropriate and culturally competent care contribute to health dispariti
83 uations, and end-of-life issues; 3) need for culturally competent care in surgery to navigate cultura
84  to lack the knowledge and skills to provide culturally competent care to sexual minority women.
85 d quality improvement programs; 2) effective culturally competent communication and team-based care;
86 h combining increased education, access, and culturally competent discussions with trusted healthcare
87  biomedical research; and growing a diverse, culturally competent health and healthcare workforce pre
88    A goal for the pediatrician is to provide culturally competent healthcare by using trained medical
89 res and the implementation and evaluation of culturally competent multidisciplinary rehabilitation pr
90 Our findings suggest a need for targeted and culturally competent prevention interventions.
91 eria, providing an accessible, flexible, and culturally competent technical workforce at the front li
92                                              Culturally competent treatment strategies as well as oth
93 hould be convenient, accessible, affordable, culturally competent, and if possible, located within cl
94 were addressed through targeted training for culturally competent, youth-friendly care, and intensive
95 complementing the historical records of this culturally complex region dominated by the elite with ge
96       Future studies should evaluate whether culturally concordant interventions focusing on such pat
97 acted with monoclonal antibody 15D8 and were culturally confirmed to be motile.
98 dolescent girls that are gender-tailored and culturally congruent can enhance HIV-preventive behavior
99 ise strategies to change their behavior in a culturally congruent manner.
100 ublic and to disclose whether these gaps are culturally consistent.
101                               Humans live in culturally constructed niches filled with artifacts, ski
102 presentational redescription and the role of culturally constructed tools, including language, in pro
103  their decisions and actions are mediated by culturally constructed values, beliefs and priorities.
104          We propose a framework that aims to culturally contextualize behavioral, genetic, neural, an
105  but indicate that octave equivalence may be culturally contingent, plausibly dependent on pitch repr
106 l science, their own scientific research, or culturally controversial topics in science.
107 ren's core cognitive abilities are shaped by culturally dependent "software updates." The role of soc
108                  Because visual numerals are culturally dependent symbols that are only learned throu
109 whereas cross-cultural research demonstrates culturally determined diversity.
110 explanations include (1) self-selection, (2) culturally determined expression of symptoms, (3) diffic
111 ted disability are importantly influenced by culturally determined health beliefs and expectations.
112 eneration in human music are biologically or culturally determined.
113 stion of whether morality is biologically or culturally determined.
114 ity that the cultural differences arise from culturally different viewing patterns when confronted wi
115                     Group-level selection on culturally differentiated populations is one proposed ex
116 peration among genetically unrelated or even culturally dissimilar individuals, information about the
117 n set of genes during two geographically and culturally distinct domestication processes.
118  facial expressions of emotion by relying on culturally distinct fixation strategies, resembling thos
119 rine sponges as hunting tools (spongers) are culturally distinct from other dolphins in the populatio
120 erse, it is becoming less linguistically and culturally diverse as well.
121 generational collaborations on behalf of the culturally diverse communities of which we are a part.
122 ontext may illuminate complex etiology among culturally diverse Latinos.
123 surgical residents and faculty with treating culturally diverse patients, and identify recommendation
124 nterventions for arthritis are effective for culturally diverse patients.
125 facts about teaching in nonhuman animals and culturally diverse populations.
126               I suggest the economically and culturally diverse sample of dietary patterns that comes
127  patients with psychiatric disorders in this culturally diverse sample.
128                               A total of 361 culturally diverse volunteers aged 60 years or older.
129 al reactivity and regulation [6], and to the culturally dominant modes of attention [7].
130 annibalism episodes support more socially or culturally driven narratives in the interpretation of Pa
131 hysician workforce is essential to providing culturally effective care.
132 ral selection: the teleological view - often culturally elaborated as a belief in karma or fate - tha
133 ent simulation is discussed as a way to link culturally embedded decision making to emergent properti
134 he proposed model's inability to account for culturally emergent normativities, and point out the fou
135          Cultural consonance is a measure of culturally encoded goals relevant to psychological, beha
136 s, bodies and scenes, as well as domains for culturally entrained categories, such as text or buildin
137 ity of the three parameter model to identify culturally eutrophic systems was then successfully teste
138           We show that languages transmitted culturally evolve in such a way as to maximize their own
139 emonstrates, provide informative examples of culturally evolved group-level traits, they are more acc
140 itional trade-offs that shaped the course of culturally evolved human farming.
141                             Forgiveness is a culturally evolved institution that can be exapted for u
142 cieties may thus reflect relatively recently culturally evolved norms rather than inherent features o
143                  We explain how a package of culturally evolved religious beliefs and practices chara
144 ief in morally concerned supernatural agents culturally evolved to facilitate cooperation among stran
145                                We argue that culturally-evolved norms that specify how people should
146 man communicative symbols could have evolved culturally from iconic representations.
147                     Immediate, objective and culturally generalizable measures accessible upon clinic
148 information collected from 1991 to 1996 in a culturally heterogeneous sample of 319 healthy men and w
149 stry (NFR) contains American films that are "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant"
150 eories and research often assume nations are culturally homogeneous and stable.
151 d Crane (Grus japonensis) is one of the most culturally iconic and sought-after species by wildlife t
152 s economically, biologically, physically and culturally immense.
153               Here, we compile data from ~90 culturally impacted European lakes [~60% are eutrophic,
154                                  Pulque is a culturally important 4,000-year-old traditional Mexican
155 r acceptance, and economic appreciation of a culturally important food product.
156 and complex relationships between humans and culturally important species and ecosystems, thereby ext
157  2.5% of the surviving microrefugia for this culturally important species, and none occur in any desi
158 fic Rim, and continue to be economically and culturally important; however, the origins of salmon exp
159 n humans has been alleviated by religion and culturally imposed monogamy, both of which also find par
160 as driven by ecologically-, socially- and/or culturally-imposed "captivity".
161 ting a symbolic caregiver can be found cross-culturally in literature, art, and language.
162 l space of emotional states recognized cross-culturally in speech prosody.
163 ging behavior hypothesized to be transmitted culturally in the wild.
164         For evidence-based practice to embed culturally in the workplace, teaching of evidence-based
165 he contingencies of its history, but also by culturally induced changes in human biology.
166 matic conditions on the development of these culturally influential potamic societies has not been th
167                                            A culturally informed outreach program was developed that
168 nct conceptual construals in accordance with culturally infused systems such as language and discours
169 "explicit" mind reading, like literacy, is a culturally inherited skill; it is passed from one genera
170  be affected partly by song, a trait that is culturally inherited through an imprinting-like process
171 and good governments are psychologically and culturally interchangeable.
172 dexical) animal-style signals might 'evolve' culturally into diverse, arbitrary signs.
173 n fronto-parietal networks shared with other culturally-invented symbol systems, such as formal logic
174                                              Culturally learned, birth stress, and biologically speci
175 t the expression of distress by soldiers was culturally mediated and that patients with postcombat sy
176          Finally, we illustrate how, through culturally mediated migration and assortative mating, cu
177 allenging, especially when the requests seem culturally mediated.
178  dispersal event, which took genetically and culturally modern populations fairly rapidly across sout
179                   A striking feature of this culturally modified landscape is that the geoglyph lines
180 d that the underlying sense of obligation is culturally modulated.
181 of 1226 participants were recruited from two culturally non-tailored media outlets (Dutch newspaper a
182 on, continue to face the same pressures from culturally normative social duties as heterosexual men.
183 nted cooperative flexibility is nevertheless culturally parochial.
184 orts among Hispanic patients are affected by culturally patterned idioms of distress.
185  However, successful policies do not seem to culturally reengineer people.
186                                     Multiple culturally related, psychosocial, and donation-related f
187 ale for ES courses is that their emphasis on culturally relevant and critically engaged content (e.g.
188                  It was found that maas is a culturally relevant and traditional food product in Sout
189 urate findings and analyses and to implement culturally relevant benefits.
190 supporting the development and evaluation of culturally relevant detection and treatment approaches.
191 groups were improved communication (73%) and culturally relevant educational materials (40%).
192                   This suggests the need for culturally relevant HIV prevention efforts for black MSM
193 e-based measure validated in the U.S., to be culturally relevant in south India.
194  have increasingly considered for conducting culturally relevant research with Tribal nations.
195        There is a need to tailor and develop culturally relevant strategies to engage Hispanics in ca
196 rategies and may extend the lifetime of many culturally relevant waterlogged artifacts around the wor
197 ntered and recipients are empowered, both in culturally resonant ways.
198                                            A culturally responsive IRD educational video was develope
199 to develop an IRD educational animated video culturally responsive to AAs and conduct feasibility tes
200 nt abdominal pain that evolved into a unique culturally salient presentation of obsessive compulsive
201                   I then detail a model of a culturally saturated mnemonic system in which cultural e
202 dication management process needs to be both culturally sensitive and adapted to literacy level; vali
203 a need for continuing education that imparts culturally sensitive and age-appropriate communication a
204  aim was to develop an acceptable, feasible, culturally sensitive and potentially effective 'healthy
205 IDS epidemic will require the development of culturally sensitive clinical care programmes for MSM th
206                                              Culturally sensitive collaborative strategies were adopt
207  to improve high-quality, compassionate, and culturally sensitive decision-making for patients and fa
208                                  Training in culturally sensitive diagnosis, expansion of liaison psy
209                         The project provides culturally sensitive education about genetic research to
210     Television and radio media campaigns and culturally sensitive educational programs implemented at
211                     Psychosocial support and culturally sensitive educational resources are needed to
212           The research suggests the need for culturally sensitive ethics education and bereavement su
213 onfirmatory factor analysis (CFA) by using a culturally sensitive food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ).
214       Group support psychotherapy (GSP) is a culturally sensitive intervention that aims to treat dep
215                                              Culturally sensitive interventions are being developed t
216 ctices affecting clinical care, and describe culturally sensitive interventions designed to address r
217                                              Culturally sensitive interventions targeting these facto
218          We highlight the need for improved, culturally sensitive measurement tools and appropriate s
219 and medications because of lack of access to culturally sensitive pediatricians who understand their
220  surgery and survival rates and suggest that culturally sensitive physician training or outreach prog
221  This article describes the development of a culturally sensitive, age-appropriate questionnaire to a
222 the value of utilizing nurses to implement a culturally sensitive, coordinated, intervention to decre
223 rams that deliver care to this population in culturally sensitive, developmentally appropriate ways h
224       We investigated the effectiveness of a culturally sensitive, enhanced care package in UK genera
225                           The development of culturally sensitive, low-literacy educational materials
226     Recommendations are given for conducting culturally sensitive, participatory research.
227 plications of these issues as they relate to culturally sensitive, respectful, and appropriate resear
228 at are economical, scientifically sound, and culturally sensitive.
229 corded attractiveness in mate preferences is culturally shaped and likely evolutionarily novel.
230 questions than compelling answers concerning culturally shaped cognition.
231       The psychological effects of masks are culturally shaped; they may include threats to autonomy,
232 e technique applied to the most demanding of culturally significant artworks where conventional analy
233           Our results support the view that "culturally significant units" should be integrated into
234 operation between groups is predicted by how culturally similar they are, suggesting that norms of co
235 y approach and analytical structure based on culturally specific conceptual frameworks.
236 l distinct attribution mechanisms with their culturally specific deployment reflecting both a develop
237 f private social units (e.g., families); (2) culturally specific implications of genetic research may
238 mmunity members expressed most concern about culturally specific implications.
239 ating the interactions between universal and culturally specific influences on color categorization a
240                                              Culturally specific public health and nutrition educatio
241                                              Culturally specific risk reduction interventions for His
242 ersed populations; (2) the identification of culturally specific risks; (3) the potential conflict be
243                      Emblems are meaningful, culturally-specific hand gestures that are analogous to
244                         Understanding valid, culturally-specific practices and their influence on sel
245 er mental health with both international and culturally-specific screening instruments (Self-Reported
246 uld avoid amalgamation and instead carry out culturally-specific, hypothesis-driven studies to examin
247                            We demonstrated a culturally stable, significant relationship between numb
248 acterial mRNA in a significant percentage of culturally sterile middle ear effusions, establishing th
249        Symbolic communication is learned and culturally structured, intentional, consists of symbols,
250 he chair to support the development of these culturally tailored and targeted approaches.
251 dditional, although small, benefits from our culturally tailored care package that were greater than
252                                          The culturally tailored Lifestyle Behavior Intervention incl
253 ccess are driven by treatment costs, lack of culturally tailored options, stigma, and provider shorta
254 otal of 2767 participants were randomized to culturally tailored PCP outreach, 2747 participants were
255 minority populations after implementation of culturally tailored prevention programs.
256                                              Culturally tailored public heath interventions focusing
257 gual/bicultural staff and the development of culturally tailored retention materials.
258                             Incorporation of culturally tailored strategies in DCM models may be need
259 as administered after participants watched a culturally tailored video.
260                                            A culturally tailored virtual program could meet the survi
261                                            A culturally tailored virtual program could therefore impr
262 tings, were randomized to an individualized, culturally tailored, computerized decision aid versus Am
263  and June 25, 2018, we iteratively refined a culturally targeted video for AAs with input from multip
264                                          Our culturally targeted website increased participants' know
265 ate the efficacy of exposure to a bilingual, culturally targeted website, Informate, for increasing H
266 Consistent with prior research, we find that culturally tight provinces are associated with increased
267 of incremental innovations; individuals from culturally tighter provinces reported higher levels of e
268 we argue that donors evolved (genetically or culturally) to be insensitive to efficacy because people
269 h professionals, other medical personnel, or culturally traditional sources.
270 group differences in social institutions are culturally transmitted and individual behaviors are gene
271 ry of human language is unique in being both culturally transmitted and symbolic.
272 at both brain expansion and high reliance on culturally transmitted behavior coevolved with sociality
273                                              Culturally transmitted behaviors have an innate foundati
274 dom migration can increase the occurrence of culturally transmitted beliefs, values, and institutions
275 ions such as exposure to and assimilation of culturally transmitted ideologies.
276       Human behavior is strongly affected by culturally transmitted norms and values.
277 f behavioral complexity and whether this was culturally transmitted or mimicked via incoming modern h
278                                        These culturally transmitted practices presuppose advanced cog
279 terms of evolved psychological mechanisms or culturally transmitted social norms.
280                                           If culturally transmitted systems of rules (institutions) t
281 ludes selection and homophily as independent culturally transmitted traits that influence the fitness
282                      However, the important, culturally transmitted, song component of the barrier ap
283 ing, suggesting that teaching itself must be culturally transmitted.
284 ng that hunting techniques in bonobos may be culturally transmitted.
285 e unmatched abilities to produce innovations culturally, unfamiliar habitats significantly alter the
286 e represented in the somatosensory system as culturally universal categorical somatotopic maps.
287 odel of other people's gaze may help explain culturally universal myths about the mind as an energy-l
288         Furthermore, we find that this cross-culturally universal pattern of mate choice is most cons
289  not suggest that inequity aversion is cross-culturally universal.
290                  In this review we present a culturally valid mental health action plan based on scie
291  different ethnic groups, the development of culturally valid outcome measures and the implementation
292 ce interviews for dietary habits and a cross-culturally validated dementia diagnosis.
293 E) and specific cognitive functions by cross-culturally validated neuropsychological tests.
294 addressed through the development of a cross-culturally validated, multidimensional assessment tool i
295 ultimately allowing the safe preservation of culturally valuable content.
296  production and growth for two macroalgae; a culturally valued native (Ulva lactuca) and an invasive
297               Nonhumans, like humans, may be culturally variable learners.
298  of conceptual behavior are universal versus culturally variable.
299                   Morality is universal, yet culturally variable.
300           Romantic mouth-to-mouth kissing is culturally widespread, although not a human universal, a

 
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