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1 el interventions to combat this humanitarian tragedy.
2 lem, despite being a potentially preventable tragedy.
3 nano-scale chemical fingerprints of the 2011 tragedy.
4 econds by suicide, a potentially preventable tragedy.
5 e mounting evidence of a Greek public health tragedy.
6 ls caring for them, every child's death is a tragedy.
7 s decreases to levels that should induce the tragedy.
8 and explore how societies might avert social tragedies.
9 ive a debate as to how best to prevent these tragedies.
10 ue to dog bites are uncommon but preventable tragedies.
11 pharmaceutical manufacturers to prevent such tragedies.
12 s could affect legislative change after such tragedies.
13 ing more media exposure following subsequent tragedies.
14 lness are actually associated with such mass tragedies.
15 tions so central in art reception far beyond tragedy?
16 in any structural material can involve human tragedy, a better understanding of the mechanisms behind
17 ive strategies in hopes of preventing future tragedies among those left behind.
18  in biomedical research suggests a different tragedy, an "anticommons" in which people underuse scarc
19 paired ability for families to make sense of tragedy and cope with loss.
20   To understand the real threat posed by the tragedy and whether groups can avert its impact, we dete
21 simulation, we largely understand emotion in tragedy (and fiction).
22  recognizing that our emotional enjoyment of tragedy - and our response to fiction more generally - a
23 mitigation to avert preventable heat-related tragedies as extremes intensify with climate change.
24 ation could not have been predicted from the tragedy associated with its misuse in the past, its hist
25                                    This is a tragedy because science is the best-arguably the only-ap
26 s a young man I faced heartbreaking personal tragedies but attained a peaceful and steady course in t
27                                         This tragedy can be escaped if cooperators have the possibili
28               When applied to real datasets, TrAGEDy captures more biologically relevant genes and pr
29                                    The human tragedy caused by the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake (moment
30                                    A medical tragedy has been transformed into a financial crisis, an
31 ry including universal connotations of fear, tragedy, incurability, and fatality.
32                                              TrAGEDy is freely available at and implemented in R.
33                                   A peculiar tragedy is that many health professionals prescribed opi
34                             A major national tragedy may cause widespread increased risk of potential
35 egacy of polio in Africa goes far beyond the tragedies of millions of children with permanent paralys
36 's health - is needed to help prevent future tragedies of this nature.
37                                          The tragedy of epilepsy emerges from the combination of its
38 ty and mortality associated with CKD and the tragedy of health inequities.
39  disease constitutes a personal and societal tragedy of immense proportions.
40                           More recently, the tragedy of the AIDS epidemic has focused considerable hu
41 ent theoretical explanations, drawing on the tragedy of the commodity, for understanding the tendenci
42 ds game is a famous example illustrating the tragedy of the commons (Hardin in Science 162:1243-1248,
43 ility to resolve some of the symptoms of the tragedy of the commons and improve economic efficiency,
44 unity-based co-management should prevent the tragedy of the commons because cooperative management by
45 t least the fitness cost of cooperation, the tragedy of the commons can be averted.
46 ploy a super-rational strategy, we find that tragedy of the commons can be avoided without requiring
47             In other sectors, addressing the tragedy of the commons has often been a game of catch-up
48 tal results such as root segregation and the tragedy of the commons in plant roots.
49 acterize a class of dynamics: an oscillatory tragedy of the commons in which the system cycles betwee
50 for the future can transform the game from a tragedy of the commons into one of coordination, and eve
51 attern alone can determine whether a de novo tragedy of the commons is resolved in favour of restrain
52                            In fisheries, the tragedy of the commons manifests as a competitive race t
53                                            A tragedy of the commons occurs when individuals take acti
54                                          The tragedy of the commons predicts social collapse when pub
55                                 Avoiding the tragedy of the commons requires that one or more individ
56 motivated mariculture ban, highlighting the "tragedy of the commons" as a consequence of unregulated
57 e goods and services, which may result in a "tragedy of the commons" dilemma.
58  benefit the group but is vulnerable to the "tragedy of the commons" if individuals lack the motivati
59                                         The "tragedy of the commons" metaphor helps explain why peopl
60 indings highlight the need to go beyond the "tragedy of the commons" perspective to protect sustainab
61                 Externalities, of which the "tragedy of the commons" remains the most widely discusse
62 brid vigor is extremely unstable; a classic "tragedy of the commons" scenario ensues that causes comp
63                                             "Tragedy of the commons" scenarios can be averted by prag
64 re at odds, making antibiotic use a classic "tragedy of the commons".
65       However, natural selection predicts a "tragedy of the commons": Cheaters, benefiting from witho
66 ample of conditional reciprocity averting a 'tragedy of the commons' in biology.
67                           This leads to the 'tragedy of the commons' in which rational action will ul
68  essence of this dilemma is captured by the 'tragedy of the commons': how can a group of individuals
69                   These strategies define a 'tragedy of the commons': rapacious phage displace pruden
70 able to coerce other states into avoiding a "tragedy of the commons," shared environments will be saf
71                                         The "tragedy of the commons," that is, the selfish exploitati
72  action problem known in game theory as the "tragedy of the commons," which has been observed in micr
73 the depleted state is necessary to avert the tragedy of the commons.
74 tion might have the potential to resolve the tragedy of the commons.
75 n invade a society of cooperators, causing a tragedy of the commons.
76  constraint on social cheating and prevent a tragedy of the commons.
77 ccess of the entire group could overcome the tragedy of the commons.
78 ghest possible rate, a scenario known as the tragedy of the commons.
79 's rapid recent growth represents the latest tragedy of the commons.
80  the effort of others, which may lead to the tragedy of the commons.
81                              The thalidomide tragedy of the early 1960s resulted in a great number of
82                                          The tragedy of the ongoing epidemic of meningitis caused by
83 to the 2022 FIFA World Cup and an earthquake tragedy, on running displacements and ball in-play durat
84                   Preventing these recurring tragedies requires a highly coordinated system level res
85 ccine is needed to address the public health tragedy resulting from the high levels of morbidity and
86                   Across simulated datasets, TrAGEDy returns the correct underlying alignment of the
87 a about attempts that have been prevented or tragedies that destroyed entire communities.
88 ) in an athlete is a rare yet highly visible tragedy that generates significant media attention and d
89                 The AIDS pandemic is a human tragedy that is threatening development in the poorest c
90 laysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down, a tragedy that shocked the Dutch population.
91 re still does not transform the problem from tragedy to comedy.
92 ly, groups face a persistent threat from the tragedy unless they have a mechanism to enforce investme
93 ress-related arrhythmogenesis due to the WTC tragedy was not restricted to the geographic location of
94                 In light of the 11 September tragedy, we can no longer afford to be complacent about
95           Similar elements connoting fear or tragedy were found in translations of terms such as mali
96 ch cooperative partnerships avoid collective tragedies, what might explain the diverse social coopera
97 he fear of sudden death to equally avoidable tragedies when the entire armamentarium of effective the
98 ctory Alignment of Gene Expression Dynamics (TrAGEDy), which allows the alignment of independent traj