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1 hallenges for the sustainable development of modern society.
2 tal corrosion is a major economic concern in modern society.
3 st consequential complex decisions made in a modern society.
4  in shift workers but in most individuals in modern society.
5 asing influence on a breadth of decisions in modern society.
6 ave a large impact on almost every aspect of modern society.
7 ized as posing significant economic risks to modern society.
8 , journalism, law, and many other pillars of modern society.
9 ar diseases has become a growing concern for modern society.
10  mental health is increasingly emphasized in modern society.
11  be associated with a healthier lifestyle in modern society.
12 ical evolutions presaging the development of modern society.
13        Energy storage is an integral part of modern society.
14 nt to a wide range of energy applications in modern society.
15  (iii) sex biases in leadership emergence in modern society.
16  a novel cognitive tool that has transformed modern society.
17 s a crucial but formidable challenge for the modern society.
18 s have become fundamental building blocks in modern society.
19 sease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in modern society.
20 ian air travel, is increasingly prevalent in modern society.
21 formation security underpins many aspects of modern society.
22 al with the severe environmental problems in modern society.
23 fit from services and participate fully in a modern society.
24 s that permeate the products and surfaces of modern society.
25 t environment and sustainability problems to modern society.
26 cal chemistry is key to the functioning of a modern society.
27  human population sizes and the emergence of modern society.
28 sible for a large portion of hypertension in modern society.
29 ve a large impact, positive and negative, on modern society.
30    Science is a powerful force for change in modern society.
31 t science that are critical for a successful modern society.
32 e, and added a category called understanding modern society.
33 s prey that closely parallel an arms race in modern society.
34 creased requirement for physical activity in modern society.
35 rculating online is a critical challenge for modern societies.
36 nologies that are poised to be ubiquitous in modern societies.
37 sting a loss of SSB's genetic maintenance in modern societies.
38 health being a major source of disability in modern societies.
39  the greatest challenges in public health in modern societies.
40 an and social rights, and is unacceptable in modern societies.
41       Stress-related disorders are common in modern societies.
42 with humans but are now increasingly rare in modern societies.
43 ve been increasingly reported and studied in modern societies.
44 ic and political concern about the future of modern societies.
45 ater trade-offs in energy allocation than do modern societies.
46 elderly people is a major health concern for modern societies.
47 ) are a major health and financial burden in modern societies.
48 ctor for several human disorders that affect modern societies.
49  2 diabetes, sleep loss has become common in modern societies.
50 ily living, independence, and integration in modern societies.
51 gs that are more traditional versus those of modern societies.
52 eases and the exposure to memes increases in modern societies.
53 makes money essential for the functioning of modern society?
54 ed a wide range of technologies underpinning modern society(1-4).
55                                              Modern societies, although larger, better resourced, and
56      Loneliness is increasingly prevalent in modern societies and has detrimental effects on health a
57 rauma represents an increasing burden in our modern society and a risk factor for the development of
58 cadian rhythmicity is a prominent feature of modern society and has been designated as a probable car
59 disordered exposure to light is pervasive in modern society and increases the risk of cardiovascular
60 nic sleep restriction is highly prevalent in modern society and is, in its clinical form, insufficien
61 tions of circadian rhythms are widespread in modern society and lead to accelerated and worsened symp
62 disorders affect a substantial population in modern society and pose a considerable economic burden(7
63 logen-containing molecules are ubiquitous in modern society and present unique chemical possibilities
64 etic polymers are thoroughly embedded in the modern society and their consumption grows annually.
65 ers are ubiquitous to almost every aspect of modern society and their use in medical products is simi
66 g the onset of dementia is a top priority of modern societies, and the present in vivo neurobiologica
67 ynchronisation represents an acute threat to modern society, and a diversity of alternatives are requ
68  water are of fundamental importance for our modern society, and advanced technologies on sustainable
69 ntinue to play a substantial role in shaping modern society, and future climate changes will likely h
70                                              Modern societies are characterized by group-based hierar
71                                              Modern societies are experiencing an epidemic of lonelin
72  decreasing the amount of TV viewing time in modern societies are warranted.
73 e did not inherit these thrifty genes and in modern society are able to remain slim, despite the envi
74         The profound benefits of altruism in modern society are self-evident.
75  the ways in which the materials that enable modern society are used, reused, and lost.
76  Gastric diseases are a worldwide problem in modern society, as reported in the USA, in the range of
77                                           In modern societies, biodegradation of hydrophobic pollutan
78                      Reading is essential in modern societies, but many children have dyslexia, a dif
79 ke an enormous contribution to the health of modern society by preventing and treating not only commu
80      The urban-rural divide is increasing in modern societies calling for geographical extensions of
81 ychopathology continues to shed light on how modern society can learn from the past in terms of issue
82 on of the biological clock, a consequence of modern society, can lead to changes in the brain and per
83                                              Modern society characterized by a 24/7 lifestyle leads t
84 ction of ammonia plays a crucial role in our modern society, considering the significant impact of am
85 nsufficient sleep increasingly characterizes modern society, contributing to a host of serious medica
86                                              Modern society depends on the flow of information over o
87 a have continued to become more prevalent in modern society despite the advent of new treatments, rep
88     Circadian misalignment, often imposed in modern society, disrupts coordination among clocks and h
89 hine learning influences numerous aspects of modern society, empowers new technologies, from Alphago
90 e of an increasing diversity of chemicals in modern society, estuarine and coastal waters may be cont
91 An increasing prevalence of gut dysbiosis in modern society exists and has strong linkages to multipl
92                                  Although in modern societies fermented beverages are associated with
93 and most flexible energy source powering our modern societies for one and a half centuries since the
94 standing is central to the evolving needs of modern society (for example, in the design of socially i
95     Refrigeration is of vital importance for modern society-for example, for food storage and air con
96 onomic resources confer survival benefits in modern society, Hamilton's rule may be applicable to eco
97                 The prevalence of obesity in modern societies has two major contributory factors-an e
98 cially with the advent of electric lighting, modern society has resulted in a round-the-clock lifesty
99            Sleep loss, a costly challenge of modern society, has profound physiological and psycholog
100 esity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in modern societies have been paralleled by reductions in t
101                                              Modern societies have created institutions to control ch
102 y may be symbiotic partners that have shaped modern societies, improved human health, and extended hu
103 ity-associated diabetes is a major crisis in modern societies, in which food is plentiful and exercis
104 the novel social environment of contemporary modern societies is also likely to be occurring.
105  organisation of social influence typical of modern societies is the key ingredient to explain why an
106 nt decarbonization of its electrical supply, modern society is also entering a so-called fourth indus
107                                      Today's modern society is exposed to artificial electric lightin
108                                              Modern society is hungry for electrical power.
109            Stress, a prevalent experience in modern society, is a major risk factor for many psychiat
110 ite the prevalence of physical inactivity in modern society, it remains largely overlooked relative t
111 e generations to come and still preserve our modern societies' life style.
112 suggesting that the high prevalence of CD in modern societies may be the by-product of past selection
113 le hydrogen plays an ever-increasing role in modern society, nature has utilized hydrogen since a ver
114 LIBs) and plastics are pivotal components of modern society; nevertheless, their escalating productio
115 understand psychopathology, a burden for the modern society, novel approaches should exploit evolutio
116                        Scientific debates in modern societies often blur the lines between the scienc
117 shment, has become increasingly prevalent in modern society, particularly among healthcare profession
118 he first demonstration that the stability of modern societies relates strongly to the global climate.
119 ormal factors influence how people interact, modern societies rely upon law as a primary mechanism to
120  Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is common in modern society, resulting in significant morbidity and m
121                    Obesity has become one of modern society's most serious health problems.
122 d in 1962, expanded the test's understanding modern society section to a broader test of general info
123                       Markets are central to modern society, so their failures can be devastating.
124                  We identify two features of modern societies-social differentiation and economic int
125           This is in sharp contrast to other modern societies, such as Denmark.
126                                          Our modern society suffers from both pervasive sleep loss an
127                                           In modern societies, the most common drivers of HF are isch
128              Given the large amount of SB in modern societies, the sole promotion of exercise, i.e. m
129     Despite the importance of programming to modern society, the cognitive and neural bases of code c
130                                           In modern societies, there is increased time spent indoors,
131            The most common eating pattern in modern societies, three meals plus snacks every day, is
132 s on the resilience and vulnerability of pre-modern societies to ecological stress.
133 aluable perspective on possible responses of modern societies to future climate change.
134    Reducing CO(2) emissions is a key task of modern society to attenuate climate change and its envir
135  a relatively small number of crop plants to modern societies, we still know little about adaptation
136  is a high prevalence of sleep deficiency in modern society, we hypothesized that supervising a self-
137                 Chemicals are widely used in modern society, which can lead to negative impacts on ec
138  plastics has been instrumental in advancing modern society, while the rising accumulation of plastic
139 s remained limited and informed primarily by modern societies with low mortality-fertility schedules.
140 c nanoparticles have become indispensable in modern society with a wide array of applications ranging
141     Sedentary behaviour is very prevalent in modern societies, with young adults spending approximate
142 hronic stress but have become maladaptive in modern societies, worsening health.
143                                              Modern societies would not survive without electricity a
144     Computer programming is a cornerstone of modern society, yet little is known about how the human

 
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