戻る
「早戻しボタン」を押すと検索画面に戻ります。 [閉じる]

コーパス検索結果 (1語後でソート)

通し番号をクリックするとPubMedの該当ページを表示します
1  while reducing separation distress and food preoccupation.
2 nitive functioning, depression, and autistic preoccupation.
3 es for a given subunit as compared to double preoccupation.
4 er disparities in mathematics is a worldwide preoccupation(1,2).
5 hiatric disorder characterized by persistent preoccupation about having serious and progressive physi
6  fear of gaining weight or becoming fat, and preoccupations about body shape or weight.
7 ive disorders (PTLD) still represent a major preoccupation after renal transplantation, even in the m
8 riteria for loss of control, desire to quit, preoccupation and activities given up.
9 ibrillation (AF), AS correlates with symptom preoccupation and reduced quality of life.
10     Those who relapsed had a higher level of preoccupation and ritualization of eating and less motiv
11                                    Thin body preoccupation and social pressure are important risk fac
12    A four-item screen derived from thin body preoccupation and social pressure had a sensitivity of 0
13 igher scores on a factor measuring thin body preoccupation and social pressure in predicting onset of
14       At the California site, only thin body preoccupation and social pressure predicted onset of eat
15  gender dysphoria, as measured by the Gender Preoccupation and Stability Questionnaire.
16 ts, repetitive behaviors in response to this preoccupation, and global ratings of symptom severity.
17 ntoxication, withdrawal/negative affect, and preoccupation/anticipation ("craving").
18 icits in executive function in the so-called preoccupation/anticipation stage involve the dysregulati
19 e Frontal Gyrus-a region associated with the preoccupation/anticipation stage of the theory.
20                                   During the preoccupation/anticipation stage, individuals with AUD w
21 ntoxication, withdrawal/negative affect, and preoccupation/anticipation) through the lens of hyperkat
22 ntoxication, withdrawal/negative affect, and preoccupation/anticipation.
23 g symptoms (ie, body dissatisfaction, weight preoccupation, binge eating, and the use of compensatory
24 16, with the highest score indicating severe preoccupation, distress, conviction, and functioning imp
25 -participant exhibited increased severe food preoccupation episodes, which were preceded by an increa
26  cognitive control and reduce opioid-related preoccupation in OUD.
27 lly identical cells has emerged as a central preoccupation in the study of gene regulation; however,
28     However, because of concern about weight preoccupation in this age group and lack of data of suff
29 be enriched by exploring and documenting the preoccupations, key relationships and wishes about every
30 6 to ~-9.9 kJ . mol(-1) Surprisingly, triple preoccupation leads to fewer negative G values for a giv
31 incretin-based therapy (tirzepatide) on food preoccupation may be associated with modulation of aberr
32 er, cultural, and other sources of thin body preoccupation may be necessary to prevent eating disorde
33        We show, for the closed channel, that preoccupation of each of the single subunits increases t
34 gly, the loss of binding can be prevented by preoccupation of the receptor with ligand.
35                                              Preoccupation of two neighbor subunits of a given subuni
36 th condition with core symptoms of yearning, preoccupation, or both, which is associated with symptom
37 was differentiated by high and low obsessive preoccupation scores (rates of 91% and 60%, respectively
38 ompulsive symptom severity, depending on the preoccupations symptom severity levels.
39 ditions are associated with distressing food preoccupation that often culminates in dysregulated eati
40                                      Symptom preoccupation, that is, fear of cardiac-related symptoms
41                                       Weight preoccupation was stable across the life span for contro
42                    Body dysmorphic disorder (preoccupation with an imagined or slight defect in appea
43 y clinicians and many patients and families; preoccupation with an unattainable level of prognostic c
44 ntrusive thoughts, sensations of hunger, and preoccupation with body shape and weight to contribute,
45                                      Today's preoccupation with cost shifting and cost reduction unde
46 oned approach behaviors, displaying enhanced preoccupation with cue-associated stimuli (sign-tracking
47 ardiac syncope were mood change or prodromal preoccupation with details (n = 323; sensitivity, 2% [95
48                The late artist Per Kirkeby's preoccupation with geology is on display in a new exhibi
49 concern for vaccination, defined as people's preoccupation with infecting others if they do not vacci
50 ysmorphic disorder (BDD) is characterized by preoccupation with misperceived defects of appearance, c
51 ety is essential for better health care, but preoccupation with niches of medicine, such as patient s
52 th alcoholism is characterized by compulsive preoccupation with obtaining alcohol, loss of control ov
53 04), which focused on the motivation for and preoccupation with obtaining and consuming drug (assesse
54 atterns of compulsive drug-taking, including preoccupation with obtaining cocaine and loss of control
55      Chronic neurobiological changes lead to preoccupation with pain and cravings for alcohol, furthe
56 easured by assessment of patients' obsessive preoccupation with perceived body defects, repetitive be
57 iatric condition characterized by an intense preoccupation with perceived physical flaws that are not
58  Positive associations between scores of the Preoccupation with Relationships (ASQ subscale associate
59   Clinical manifestations included increased preoccupation with sex, heightened desire, and altered b
60    We suggest that humans display a lifelong preoccupation with the sociality of moral obligation.
61  in which individuals develop a pathological preoccupation with their muscularity.
62                          Therapy redirecting preoccupation with worries has been effective.
63 ysmorphic disorder (BDD) is characterized by preoccupations with misperceptions of one's physical app