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1 sually too many for editors to know them all personally.
2 nd the growth of trainees professionally and personally.
3  biomedical research has affected him or her personally.
4 's family, mainly to express their gratitude personally.
5 anied by the experience of having been there personally.
6 the inability to procure food in socially or personally acceptable ways, food insecurity also contrib
7                      People with whom one is personally acquainted tend to elicit richer and more viv
8 ees' ability to make decisions based on both personally acquired and socially derived information, an
9 us impatiens) account for the reliability of personally acquired information (which flower color was
10                        The questionnaire was personally administered during scheduled lecture hours a
11 f life-sustaining therapies, with 13% having personally administered such doses.
12  third-party interventions as they were when personally affected, yet they did not discriminate among
13 ird parties even though they will do so when personally affected.
14        The extent to which female physicians personally and clinically adhere to dietary recommendati
15      Electrophysiologists have been impacted personally and professionally by this global catastrophe
16 rbidly obese patient but also navigate, both personally and professionally, the social terrain of sti
17 anging and extraordinarily challenging, both personally and professionally.
18 f code status, and (3) influenced clinicians personally and professionally.
19 esign of choice environments that facilitate personally and socially desirable decisions without rest
20 ose tested confidentially reported notifying-personally and through the health department-3.80 partne
21 e interval: 1.2, 4.5; p-trend = 0.009), with personally applying pesticides more than half the time (
22  Adult smokers (n=40) photographed locations personally associated with smoking (personal smoking env
23          Most respondents (119 [67%]) had to personally become involved in the PA process; 35 (20%) s
24 isk for an adverse event, and they would not personally benefit from participating (a surrogate marke
25 rectly benefit even when they hope they will personally benefit.
26 pants to nominate people with whom they felt personally close.
27 individual scientist's audience is large and personally connected, potentially leading to both a broa
28                         More people who have personally consented to organ donation via first person
29 ore death become organ donors than those not personally consenting.
30            Among patients found to be alive, personally contacted, and out of care, tracing increased
31 ish identifiers' perceptions that they could personally contribute to diversity in groups and organiz
32  joint infections (PJI) are economically and personally costly, and their incidence has been increasi
33       When delivering benefits to others was personally costly, rates of prosocial behavior dropped a
34 ys emotionally than those that affected them personally (COVID).
35 lored by the individual's need to preserve a personally defined acceptable lifestyle.
36 iours, mostly verbal in nature, which seemed personally derogatory, targeted, or humiliating, also re
37 novations to reduce risk-averse behavior and personally designed program scorecards are included in t
38 ch RCTs are not always feasible, identifying personally effective treatments for patients with comorb
39 udy investigates how perceived normative and personally endorsed honour values predict competition an
40                                              Personally endorsing values tied to defence of family re
41 ved functions: sibling altruism, aversion to personally engaging in sibling incest, and moral opposit
42  thought to emerge by retrieval of memory of personally experienced events ("episodic memory").
43                                              Personally experienced events include multiple elements,
44 memory loss: a loss of memories for salient, personally experienced events of the past few decades.
45 emory involves the conscious recollection of personally experienced events, which has often been argu
46 ts the story of the phage-display idea as he personally experienced it.
47 ondents in CAR reported witnessing or having personally experienced traumatic events over the course
48 text, and even considered costs they had not personally experienced, to decide what to teach.
49  Imaging as they vividly imagined themselves personally experiencing 20 common scenarios (e.g., danci
50 is decision could be informed by the patient personally experiencing the alternative medications, as
51 resulted from personally witnessing or being personally exposed to violence.
52         We found that the identities of both personally familiar and merely visually familiar faces w
53                     Participants listened to personally familiar and unfamiliar voices while performi
54                 Processes evoked by seeing a personally familiar face encompass recognition of visual
55                                              Personally familiar faces are processed more robustly an
56 isual processing, but only the identities of personally familiar faces could be decoded across brains
57 al magnetic resonance imaging, we found that personally familiar faces engage the macaque face-proces
58 dentity, the use of almost a dozen different personally familiar faces for each participant (totallin
59 , we investigated whether representations of personally familiar faces in different parts of the dist
60  progressively reveal faces of unfamiliar or personally familiar individuals.
61 ation similarly when the original faces were personally familiar or unknown, and, whether computation
62 trasting activity when participants recalled personally familiar places versus familiar faces (Datase
63  selectively respond when visually recalling personally familiar places.
64 onses with voices of differing familiarity-a personally familiar voice, a voice familiarized through
65 cated that representations for the sounds of personally familiar voices are better resolved from each
66                                              Personally familiar voices elicited brain response patte
67 uggest that extensive and varied exposure to personally familiar voices results in the development of
68 up's penumbra-the set of individuals who are personally familiar with people in that group-is another
69     These cells responded to faces that were personally familiar.
70 ncy to rate supporters of the candidate they personally favored as more influenced by appropriate (i.
71 the general tendency of internal norms to be personally fitness-enhancing.
72 including insects, make decisions using both personally gathered information and social information d
73 information on the collective benefit of not personally getting ill (-0.97, 95% CI -1.64 to -0.30; ad
74                 Those who believed that they personally had a higher-than-average risk of developing
75 ior through increasing subjects' aversion to personally harming others.
76                       Confidence ratings for personally held beliefs were obtained before, during, an
77 slightly but declined among parents who were personally hesitant.
78                     A test dataset involving personally highly familiar and unfamiliar faces was used
79     For patients who could be linked through personally identifiable data, four days was the maximum
80                                              Personally identifiable health information about individ
81  biometric identification methods relying on Personally Identifiable Information (PII) pose significa
82                          The rule applies to personally identifiable information in any form, whether
83 authorities should justify the collection of personally identifiable information, (3) subjects should
84 n gPM+ had greater reductions in severity of personally identified problems (mean difference 0.88, 95
85 ttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist [PCL]), personally identified problems (measured by Psychologica
86 rvention led to reduced depressive symptoms, personally identified problems, and disciplinary parenti
87  of participants being male, and measures of personally identified problems, grief, prodromal psychot
88                  Secondary outcomes included personally identified problems, post-traumatic stress, d
89 comes were disability, posttraumatic stress, personally identified problems, prolonged grief, prodrom
90 ollow-up in terms of symptoms of depression, personally identified psychological outcomes, and qualit
91 st-traumatic stress disorder and depression, personally identified psychological outcomes, functional
92 derstood by the public and by researchers as personally identifying data.
93 depressed individuals and controls generated personally important approach and avoidance goals, and t
94 cific to political issues or topics that are personally important.
95 , I review available data and indicate how I personally interpret current evidence to make pragmatic
96                                           In personally interviewed female twins from a population-ba
97 m and extroversion in 1972 and 1973 and were personally interviewed for lifetime history of MD more t
98 lus two summary screening questions, in 7133 personally interviewed male and female twins from the Vi
99                             Our sample, 3786 personally interviewed twin pairs from a population-base
100 rsed criteria for axis II disorders in 2,111 personally interviewed young adult members of the Norweg
101  pairs from a population-based registry were personally interviewed.
102                    By contrast, her sense of personally knowing faces was severely impaired when unkn
103 n everyday activity-relative to one of three personally known individuals-and subsequently decided ho
104 uence partisans' sentiments toward specific, personally known others encountered in everyday life-not
105 y toward both general outparty members and a personally known outparty member, specified prior to the
106               Evolutionary psychologists are personally liberal, just as social psychologists are.
107 s, the responsible clinician was required to personally log in to complete the process.
108 tive to themselves, even when the cause is a personally meaningful charity.
109 nctional ability of allowing users to attach personally meaningful comments and hashtags to their upl
110 hreatening landscape integrity, altering the personally meaningful connections people have toward spe
111                  The current study presented personally meaningful faces, such as mother and co-worke
112 y" involves the subjective sense of living a personally meaningful life, irrespective of whether symp
113  Subjects were presented with unfamiliar and personally meaningful object images while we measured th
114     Perhaps nowhere is this conjunction more personally meaningful than in human genetics and medicin
115 piritual orientations to respond to death in personally meaningful ways that facilitate continuity an
116 onent of the judgments when the objects were personally meaningful.
117                                              Personally mediated antiracism practices included dialog
118                                              Personally mediated racism (commonly referred to as raci
119                       Participants described personally mediated, institutional, and internalized ant
120 egies to promote health equity by addressing personally mediated, institutional, and internalized rac
121  could choose how to allocate a limited, but personally not usable, resource (representing unused Wi-
122  notified: Those tested anonymously reported personally notifying 3.85 sex and needle-sharing partner
123  recent periodontal graduates more likely to personally offer and administer i.v. sedation services f
124            We then use these models to build personally optimized teaching sessions and boost learnin
125    Most women described experiences of being personally or professionally impacted by gender inequity
126 and a markedly increased percentage of tests personally ordered by clinicians.
127 ing challenges and possible solutions, as we personally perceive them.
128 correlated with the number of i.v. sedations personally performed in periodontal practice (Spearman r
129  and each observer adjusted the setting to a personally preferred setting (eg, "personal") for PE det
130 e immigrants (study 6); and a willingness to personally protect the US border from an immigrant carav
131 5 types of cancers reveals peptides that are personally reactive for each patient.
132  an enriched set of mammograms that they had personally read in the clinic (the "reader-specific" set
133 en they allow for personal regulation (being personally recognized and valued) rather than social reg
134 listened to snippets (750 ms) of a familiar, personally relevant and, an acoustically matched, unfami
135 ndividuals read expository texts and ignored personally relevant autobiographical memories, as well a
136 and landscapes, familiar but not necessarily personally relevant faces and landscapes, and finally, p
137 se cells, we wondered whether photographs of personally relevant individuals, such as family members,
138 ess relevant stimuli, given that familiar or personally relevant items are linked to a larger variety
139 ical memory cues; moreover, the retrieval of personally relevant memories increased the decoupling of
140  to disrupt sleep, a stressor may need to be personally relevant or of a prolonged duration or intens
141                   Our findings indicate that personally relevant photographs are indeed more likely t
142 d in a clinically significant improvement in personally relevant word finding but did not result in a
143 comes were the change in ability to retrieve personally relevant words in a picture naming test (with
144 te change as a threat that is distant or not personally relevant, or believe their actions are not im
145 y making abstract climate risks tangible and personally relevant, the intervention nudges individuals
146               Particularly in the absence of personally reported data, researchers often use area-bas
147 errors can be reduced by the ophthalmologist personally reviewing the orbital scans and correlating t
148                                      Thus, I personally select papers (both original investigations a
149 eve memories of 9/11, as well as memories of personally selected control events from 2001.
150                                 Thus, I have personally selected the papers (both original investigat
151                                       I have personally selected the papers (both original investigat
152                                 Thus, I have personally selected the top 100 papers (both Original In
153                                 Thus, I have personally selected the top 100 papers (both Original In
154                                 Thus, I have personally selected the top 100 papers (both Original In
155  facilitate construction of mental models of personally significant events.
156  This positive result may reflect the use of personally significant faces that enhanced attention and
157 g to terms with the cancer diagnosis; coping personally, socially, and financially with cancer treatm
158 ncentrate, unclarified pasteurised juice and personally squeezed apple juice at the two dimensional P
159  authors favoring the candidate participants personally supported or opposed.
160 termediaries led to individual staff feeling personally supported.
161                    Mentors were perceived as personally supportive, but less helpful in career develo
162 n might herald a more mechanism-informed and personally tailored approach to clinical care.
163 rform medication reconciliation, and develop personally tailored interventions to address adherence b
164                                              Personally tailored management decisions could reduce th
165 fine a novel prognostic model that generates personally tailored predictions of survival.
166  specific communication skills; the need for personally tailored risk information, which addresses co
167                   Knowledge banks facilitate personally tailored therapeutic decisions but require su
168 ndividualized risk-prediction model enabling personally tailored therapeutic decisions for patients w
169            Environmental stimulation that is personally tailored to a resident' needs and preferences
170 on medicine provides patients with access to personally tailored treatments based on individual-level
171    This randomized clinical trial compared a personally tailored, automated telephone symptom managem
172                 Conversely, those who either personally tested positive for COVID-19, or had a family
173 perception of shared emotion associated with personally transformative events can foster a strong for
174 ss midwives were more likely to report being personally upset by events and to perceive all aspects o
175 t small numbers of cases among those who had personally used the pesticides precluded firm conclusion
176 , aged 15 to 44 years, not infecund, and not personally using permanent contraception.
177 nel show that both Democrats and Republicans personally value core democratic characteristics, such a
178 acity to override possessive behavior toward personally valued objects by sharing those same desired
179                                 Firefighters personally viewing contamination as a "badge of honour"
180                      I experienced them very personally while studying transcription, translation, RN
181 cially, as a cue to lower the risk that they personally will experience losses from defection.
182 loud that resulted from the tower collapses, personally witnessing horror, and sustaining an injury.
183 tress disorder (PTSD) that has resulted from personally witnessing or being personally exposed to vio

 
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