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1 echnologies has become important in work and social life.
2 uggest potential immunological correlates of social life.
3 complexities, they are a defining feature of social life.
4 rtant factor for coping with stress in one's social life.
5 rom group members a fundamental challenge of social life.
6 e assessing functioning in work, family, and social life.
7 er mammals, humans have an unusually complex social life.
8 iences, in particular as a function of early social life.
9      Disagreement and conflict are a fact of social life.
10 lunting, changes in volition, and changes in social life.
11 ily unit, such as foraging and regulation of social life.
12 activities of daily living, and had a normal social life.
13 nd up with the fundamental conditions of all social life.
14 tion predicts biological specializations for social life.
15 s well as the maintenance and elaboration of social life.
16 tencies that are essential features of human social life.
17 ave negative effects on fatigue, family, and social life.
18  Social recognition constitutes the basis of social life.
19 es as a means to cope with the challenges of social life.
20 egy may provide powerful building blocks for social life.
21 rovide insights into how pheromones regulate social life.
22  and be more effective in their personal and social life.
23 tutes the core behavioral principle of human social life.
24 ial exchange is a pervasive feature of human social life.
25 eral subdomains, including work, leisure and social life.
26 nction and mobility issues impacted work and social life.
27 ences to the user's health, mental state, or social life.
28  online contacts can all contribute to one's social life.
29  selection during the repeated transition to social life.
30 s; 5) Light; 6) Seeing Functions: Domestic & Social Life; 7) Mobility.
31 feelings or mood (95%), relationships (95%), social life (81%), and work or school (71%).
32 entative older US adults (n = 3005, National Social Life and Aging Project (NSHAP)).
33 nt studies that document contemporary inmate social life and call for increased researcher-practition
34 ion is by modifying one's lifestyle limiting social life and following strict hygienic precautions.
35 hunter-gatherer camps reflect key aspects of social life and human-environment interactions.
36  Moral outrage shapes fundamental aspects of social life and is now widespread in online social netwo
37              Allergic rhinitis often impairs social life and performance.
38 icipate other people's moves in the dance of social life and that the structure of action knowledge m
39                              We suggest that social life and the rich patterns of reasoning that unde
40          Social emotions are key to everyday social life and therefore shaped by cultural values in t
41 ection rates, turbulence in US political and social life, and geopolitical instability.
42 sessed in three domains (disruption of work, social life, and home/family life) by using the Sheehan
43                  Communication is crucial to social life, and in ants, it is mediated primarily throu
44       Conflict is an inevitable component of social life, and natural selection has exerted strong ef
45  mental health, general function, cognition, social life, and satisfaction with care.
46 nprecedented implications for public health, social life, and the world economy.
47  living such as schooling, professional, and social life are affected hence an increased awareness an
48 biases inherent to the big data "proxies" of social life are still open.
49 ty should be studied from the perspective of social life at the species level, we address human socia
50          The imagination is central to human social life but undervalued worldwide and underexplored
51      Oxytocin (OT) is a great facilitator of social life but, although its effects on socially releva
52 r shift to a vastly more cooperative form of social life by establishing and maintaining a connection
53                                              Social life course determinants of adult hypertension ar
54 em for ancestral hominins, whose cooperative social life created multiple responsibilities to others.
55                        While methods such as social life cycle assessment (S-LCA) exist, they usually
56 ent subscales, days unable to participate in social life, days on sick leave, morbidity (additional p
57  Bowel continence, erectile dysfunction, and social life disturbance were not different between group
58 rted disruptions to their sleep, family, and social life due to environmental and operational circums
59  stigma affects individuals in one domain of social life: economic transactions.
60        Communication is central to mammalian social life, enabling group coordination and individual
61 in all MMAS domains (practical difficulties, social life, family life, work and daily routine, psycho
62 r-domain structure ('symptoms', 'emotions', 'social life/functioning' and 'skin'), a valid total scor
63                                              Social life has costs associated with competition for re
64 ties of the pandemic and the restrictions on social life have a strong impact on mental well-being an
65  respondents were selected from the National Social Life Health and Aging Project (NSHAP) dataset for
66 iving across the United States (the National Social Life, Health and Aging project).
67                                   The Korean Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (KSHAP) was a mul
68 ardiac biomarkers using data from the Korean Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (KSHAP), a longit
69           In the Sleep Study of the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP), a nation
70  specific health variables from the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP), a nation
71 he Health and Retirement Study, the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project, the Wisconsin Lo
72  which we theoretically explore multiple non-social life-history traits, tradeoffs and tradeoff-imple
73 ning, mental health, looking after the home, social life, hobbies, and satisfaction with sexual activ
74                                  To navigate social life, humans make inferences about the intentions
75 e in 97% of affected patients, including the social life in 90% and the sexual life in 69%.
76 rasite-stress is central to the evolution of social life in humans and other animals.
77  in sib-care, the hallmark of highly evolved social life in insects.
78 al for vocal imitation and other elements of social life in song birds.
79                  We predict that the pace of social life in the city increases with population size,
80 -reaching impacts on collective behavior and social life, interactions among communities of species a
81 argue the SIH overlooks a major component of social life: interactions with conspecific outsiders.
82                                              Social life is a complex dance.
83              The transition from solitary to social life is a major phenotypic innovation, but its ge
84 ng, coalitions) there seems a consensus that social life is less complex than in primates.
85                                              Social life is regulated by norms of fairness that const
86  most animals live solitarily, while complex social life is restricted to a few cooperatively breedin
87                                        Human social life is rich with sighs, chuckles, shrieks and ot
88                     One key feature of human social life is the prevalence of cooperative norms that
89 an learning, communication, cooperation, and social life more broadly.
90 eaking), "Social" (relationships, isolation, social life, occupational, and interventions), and "Self
91  of gingival bleeding negatively impacts the social life of adolescents, causing more episodes of ver
92                                          The social life of archaea is poorly understood.
93  Our analysis indicates that considering the social life of bacteria is imperative to the rational de
94 ium Myxococcus xanthus demonstrates that the social life of microbes is antagonistic on local and glo
95 ally organized groups that characterized the social life of our ancestors.
96                   This conditionality in the social life of P. obesinymphae reveals complex dynamics
97 ctual ability on academic, professional, and social life outcomes.
98 phic features, health status, lifestyle, and social life parameters between subjects with reported SC
99                                  Deficits in social life, particularly during adolescence, increase a
100                           Although function, social life, performance status, and depressive symptoms
101                                              Social life requires people to predict the future: peopl
102                                              Social life requires us to treat each person according t
103          AR impairs quality of life, affects social life, school and work, and is associated with sub
104 ly known, and understanding the evolution of social life strategies is a major topic in systems biolo
105                      The National Health and Social Life Survey evidence indicates a slight benefit o
106                Many organisms regulate their social life through kin recognition, but the underlying
107 ilies depended on the extent to which normal social life was disrupted by the illness and depended on
108                                              Social life was measured by the number of friends and cl
109 up (p<0.0001), days not able to take part in social life were 1.8 days (6.3) versus 1.1 days (4.5; p=
110 faction with time for daily tasks and family/social life, whereas working 12-hour shifts predicted hi
111 ic approaches is crucial to understand their social life, which will enable us to design more valid r
112                   Without such expectations, social life will be seriously impeded and, in turn, expe
113    Online communication is central to modern social life, yet it is often linked to toxic manifestati
114 nderpins virtually all aspects of vertebrate social life, yet remains poorly understood because of it
115 egulate and coordinate most aspects of human social life, yet they emerge and change as a result of i

 
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