The vector product is, from the properties of determinants, linear in both its vector factors. |
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The main determinants of fetal growth restraint in contemporary societies are not known. |
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He also worked on determinants and studied the functional determinant now called the Jacobian. |
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He observes it is contingently true that events typically have very few earlier determinants but very many later determinants. |
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We need to remind ourselves in framing our policies that luck, rather than virtue, is one of the great determinants of life. |
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While theorists agree that prejudice is multiply determined, few agree about what those determinants are or how they should be measured. |
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The main ocular determinants of refraction are the focusing power of the cornea and crystalline lens and the length of the eye. |
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A number of determinants were considered germane in the selection of mediation for commercial disputes. |
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A whole gamut of policies, affecting the three crucial determinants of state level growth, have been considered. |
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Psychological and behavioural responses to pain and social factors are the main determinants of chronic pain disability. |
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Low birth weight and preterm birth are powerful determinants of morbidity and mortality in newborn babies and infants. |
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The categories were selected as indicators, risk factors or relevant environmental determinants affecting fitness, obesity and health. |
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The latter variables are the two main determinants of costs in the foreign exchange market. |
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One of the most important determinants affecting exercise adherence is the environmental factor of perceived availability of time. |
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Unravelling the genetic and environmental determinants of infectious disease will soon be feasible. |
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It is well established that genetic determinants play a role in the susceptibility to the development of asthma. |
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If you know the concept of the determinant of a square matrix, you may calculate the determinants of the 3x3 and 4x4 Liki-matrices. |
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Ten years later Leibniz, independently, used determinants to solve simultaneous equations although Seki's version was the more general. |
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Such capital spending was way above the levels dictated by its economic determinants like the capacity utilization rate. |
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It is not surprising that the beginnings of matrices and determinants should arise through the study of systems of linear equations. |
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One of the key determinants of overall earnings performance in the next twelve months will be the bank's ability to contain bad debts. |
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This approach is valuable for rapidly screening antibody specificities and assessing protein orientation needed for optimal presentation of immunogenic determinants. |
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Analyzing the size and determinants of these inequalities in health status has become a growing focus of epidemiological research in recent year. |
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The problem is how to use probabilistic determinants with sensitivity and respect but also effectively. |
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For nearly six years the mighty dollar was entirely insulated from trade data, one of the main determinants of currency market movements in conventional economic theory. |
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This one-sided view of health also ignores what has been learnt about the broader social determinants of disease and the two-way connections between well-being and illness. |
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Travel and transfer times, travel costs and service frequencies are the main determinants for the utility functions. |
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Its two big determinants, the supply of workers and the rise in their productivity, have both fallen short. |
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This increases the power of the statistical tests employed because of the greater variation in the posited determinants of growth. |
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I can still vividly recall how I was socialised into this perception of referees as being one of the major determinants of a rugby match's outcome. |
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From the speeches so far, we have had an indication that there are a number of social determinants of poverty. |
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Understanding the determinants of health of individuals and populations is a terrifically complex undertaking. |
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In some cases, the input of the model can be modified to reflect the impact of additional determinants. |
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The day will lead off with a continental breakfast and poster symposium on the determinants of preterm birth and low birth weight. |
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Temporary deviations of M3 from levels in line with its long-term determinants might occur in the context of extraordinary economic developments. |
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Data on social trust are also significant determinants of subjective well-being. |
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In such situation, it must be assessed which impact on the exposure these determinants may have. |
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When it comes to the determinants of health and wellbeing, Aboriginal people draw the short straw every time. |
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Recommendations specific to health determinants need to be interwoven into each of the subsequent chapters in this framework. |
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One respondent noted that talk about the determinants of health can be paralyzing to some government officials. |
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It is the goal of this framework to ensure that all of the chapter recommendations have inherent goals based on these determinants of health. |
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It is important to note that, for the majority of indicators and determinants presented in Table 3, change over time will occur gradually. |
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She is interested in the socio-economic determinants of health and how these are taken into account in policy development. |
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The three major determinants of independence are health, wealth and social integration. |
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We know that one of the greatest determinants of employability in the future is the ability of students to access post-secondary education. |
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Consequently, they underline in their report the interconnectedness among determinants within and outside the health sector. |
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Social position, income and education are determinants of diet and physical activity. |
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We know that health status is directly linked to poverty and other social determinants of health. |
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There is, in some countries, insufficient attention to the role of social and economic determinants of health. |
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The most common approach to measuring cumulative effects across domains or over time is to use past events and outcomes as determinants of current outcomes. |
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Ask a woman, and she will speak of social factors that are the main determinants that steer women to make choices that are not really free choices. |
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Previous studies examined the genetic determinants for arbovirus development within the invertebrate vector, but not transmission to a vertebrate host. |
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Levels of income, forms of democratic constitutionalism, and cultural regard for education are all determinants in the plight of children in the workforce. |
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The model identifies specific determinants of technology diffusion and hypothesizes as to their positive, negative, or mixed impact on diffusion. |
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These challenges must be met simultaneously, inclusively and sustainably at the same time as underlying determinants of health are improved. |
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The determinants of this success have been analyzed on the basis of the results of the discussions and of the documental analysis. |
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A probit model of binary choice was then used to assess the determinants of this employment probability. |
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Population health, prevention and the broad determinants of health will be the touchstones for the modernized health care system. |
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The biological determinants of hearing impairment remain poorly understood. |
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As a matter of fact, what I'm doing right now in Canada is focusing on the determinants of health. |
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Highlighted in this study as determinants of discharge were the ability to self-medicate, community supports and psychological state. |
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They include pre-set values for the determinants leading to realistic worst case emission estimates at local or regional scale. |
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It may also be related to phase variation in virulence determinants seen in dogs and pigs. |
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The two most studied carbohydrate determinants in allergic reactions in humans are based on a fucose or a xylose bound to N-linked glycans. |
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The literature on social determinants of health overlaps with a number of other key thematic areas. |
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A social determinants of health approach offers a holistic way to address social, economic and historical health inequities. |
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The T-independent antigens are usually large polymers with repeating, identical antigenic determinants. |
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However, the determinants of unpaired DNA remained a mystery. |
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The following table presents the results of an econometric test on the determinants of CD and DVD purchases by copiers. |
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Sugar determinants of C. jejuni strains and some gangliosides indeed present a structural analogy. |
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In a review of determinants of health promotive behavior, another researcher noted that efficacy expectations have a positive influence on physical activity and exercise. |
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More focus will have to be placed on mental health to meet one of the fastest growing determinants of ill health and premature death. |
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Can the gap in health outcomes be explained if a large number of the known determinants were included in a multivariate analysis? |
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Indeed, a truly thorough excavation of the topic would entail an unpacking of all the determinants of growth and development. |
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The role of addressing the basic determinants of health is crucial. |
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Health in urban settings is inextricably linked to social determinants. |
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I'm convinced that a society's educational level is one of the main determinants of its standard of living and the quality of its democratic life. |
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While a number of trends can be observed, it is important to note that, for the majority of indicators and determinants presented in the following table, change over time will occur gradually. |
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Probably more importantly, however, is that these measures provide information about the determinants of quality of life at the level of each person. |
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This programme has three objectives: improving information and knowledge, reacting rapidly to health threats and tackling health determinants through health promotion and disease prevention. |
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Ownership and storage of information, and the management and critical use of knowledge, are increasingly important determinants of who has access to resources and power. |
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Since different individuals of the same species may have different allotypes, these determinants can be used as genetic markers. |
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All determinants are predominantly taken as constant factors of demand and supply. |
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Gaussian elimination and its applications are covered next, followed by eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and determinants. |
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Essentially, bone growth factors may act as potential determinants of local bone formation. |
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Social determinants of health can be used to evaluate the state of health in Mexico. |
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The book focused on determinants of national income in the short run when prices are relatively inflexible. |
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These indicators expand upon the common set of 11 indicators of physical health and development identified by governments to include measures of key family and community determinants. |
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Its failure to explain the determinants of these rates is one of its limitations. |
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It is also debateable if seriousness should be assessed by the institutions responsible for dealing with the offence, rather than by reference to more objective determinants. |
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Analysts take an interest in the underlying forces affecting growth in the Canadian economy, and so a number of Statistics Canada studies focus on the basic transformations taking place in the determinants of economic growth. |
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Finally, mainstream education systems pay little attention to social determinants that might act as obstacles for Aboriginal children and youth realizing the most from their education. |
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These determinants are linked to healthy behaviour, that is, whether we eat well, have a healthy diet and sleep well at night and what we put into our bodies. |
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Additional research and more complex data analysis are needed based on an explicated model of the association between the food systems and buying determinants. o Canadian consumers' willingness to purchase domestic offerings. |
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Arteriovenous malformation draining vein physiology and determinants of transnidal pressure gradients. |
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It studies the ones implemented in six Western European countries over the last twenty years and shows how political, institutional and ideational determinants influenced them. |
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Although coverage of these determinants is beyond the scope of this document, governments and programme managers need to address these issues in the planning and establishment of STD prevention and care programmes. |
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In the early stage and before any exercise is performed aimed at determining the indicators, it is of upmost importance that the critical determinants of food safety are identified. |
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Many people spoke to me about the cost of shipping through the port of Prince Rupert and that grain could be shipped cheaper through the port of Prince Rupert except for a number of economic determinants which belittled that. |
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The devices selected may affect the comprehensibility or accessibility of the work, but they are not, per se, the determinants of its worth or quality. |
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Key social determinants of health affecting indigenous peoples' susceptibility to TB include poor housing, overcrowding, lack of education, chronic unemployment and poor nutrition. |
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Section II of the present report notes the congruity between the Commission's mandate and the dimension of the right to health of the underlying determinants. |
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However, making health synonymous with well-being, human development and quality of life confused health with its determinants and made it unmeasurable as the outcome of action addressing those determinants. |
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Exchange of resistance determinants between salmonellae and nosocomial enterobacteria seems to be frequent, at least in developing countries. |
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The sphere reflects not only the multi-dimensionality of each domain of health and its social determinants, but also the interrelatedness of these domains. |
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Where simultaneous changes in susceptibility to antibiotics and biocides occur, the determinants of resistance have mostly involved genes that encode for multidrug efflux pumps. |
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He deduced that, since the F2 generation contained some green individuals, the determinants of greenness must have been present in the F1 generation, although they were not expressed because yellow is dominant over green. |
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The special characteristics of individual countries, and indeed sectors, each with its own determinants and pace of change, argue against adopting standard procedures. |
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It therefore has a bearing on both the determinants of poverty reduction: the overall rate of economic growth and the share of any increment in growth accruing to the poor. |
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Beginning in early childhood, social determinants establish a potential trajectory that is only moderately mutable in the current social and economic context within which many Aboriginal children live. |
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Flenceforth, I discuss several key geopolitical, juridicial, and sociopsychological determinants of irregularity in Canada. |
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Research indicates a tendency for low perceived self-worth and low social support among the homeless, both of which are determinants of mental health. |
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The focus on disease transmission, ignoring other social determinants, has stigmatized this population as sexually promiscuous and hyper-masculine. |
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States were ultimately the determinants of their own obligations, and it would be best if the Committee could bring them round to its own view rather than staking out a position against them. |
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To help them meet that expectation, we examined the main determinants that are most likely to set apart firms with significantly higher than average revenue growth from their peers in the past three years. |
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The role of various factors, including that of situational determinants such as access to firearms, is not necessarily the same from one kind of violent incident to the next. |
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The multisectoral determinants of the epidemic demand dynamic and multifaceted responses that must constantly evolve to meet emerging challenges and priorities. |
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Ultrastructural localization of antigenic determinants conserved during Perkinsus atlanticus trophozoite to prezoosporangium differentiation. |
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Recently it has become evident that genetic mutations are not the sole determinants of either tumorigenesis or cancer heterogeneity. |
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While these different aspects of subjective well-being have different determinants, in all cases these determinants go well beyond people's income and material conditions. |
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As socio-economic factors are considered to be key determinants of health, the inclusion of this potential confounder in the multivariate logistic regression approach was supported. |
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In their study, Sule Akkoyunlu, Ilja Neustadt and Peter Zweifel examine the empirical demonstrability of the economical, political and behavioural determinants discussed in the relevant literature. |
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In this Venn diagram, the two determinants categories were combined. |
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These silent, if not secret, determinants are spectral in that they haunt the exhibition, suffusing it all the more powerfully for being unspoken. |
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It is an inclusive right, containing freedoms, such as freedom from non-consensual medical treatment, and entitlements, such as the rights to health care and to the underlying determinants of health. |
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Each blastomere inherits a certain region of the original egg cytoplasm, which may contain one or more regulatory substances called cytoplasmic determinants. |
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As a physician-epidemiologist, with special expertise in prevention, his main area of interest is the biopsychosocial determinants of health status at the population level. |
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Dietary chloride and bicarbonate as determinants of desoxycorticosterone hypertension. |
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Five examples include mental disorders, protein folding, and glycome determinants. |
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Glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchors of membrane glycoproteins are binding determinants for the channel-forming toxin aerolysin. |
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With any given phenothiazine derivative, the incidence and severity of such events depend more on individual patient sensitivity than on other factors, but dosage level and patient age are also determinants. |
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This includes such topics as genomics, diabetes, food safety, neutraceuticals, e-health, the social determinants of community health and the neurobiology of drug abuse. |
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The volume and physical characteristics of the air supplied to a room and its diffusion pattern influence the ventilation of an animal's primary enclosure and are thus important determinants of its microenvironment. |
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There are no cephalosporin haptenic determinants available for skin testing. |
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Iscom matrix without any intentional antigens or antigenic determinants, comprising at least one lipid and at least one saponin for use as an immunomodulating agent. |
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Alongside capital and environmental resources, labour is a key factor of production for any economy, and therefore one of the determinants of economic growth. |
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The three studies differ essentially with regard to the comparators identified and the underlying determinants of the remuneration influencing the choice of comparables. |
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In explaining the psycho-social determinants of teen-age smoking, Dr. Tamerin found that peer smoking practices were by far the best predictor of adolescent smoking. |
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Bivariate correlations are interesting, but since some of the determinants of bank note holdings are correlated-for example, income tends to rise with ageone cannot draw firm conclusions from them. |
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Since the Fab fragment of the antibody lacks the antigenic determinants of the Fc fragment, it should pose less of an immunogenic threat to patients than does an intact immunoglobulin molecule. |
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In other words, the material had negative permeability, one of the two determinants of a negative refractive index. Further work is necessary to create a material that negatively refracts visible light. |
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In the case of PRSPs, for instance, the gender determinants of risk, vulnerability and impact are either rarely mentioned or else are peripherally addressed and thus do not translate into programming. |
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The determinants of productivity growth cannot be thoroughly fathomed without consideration, not only of the supply side, but also of the demand side components. |
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Multivariate regressions were used to assess the relationships between health service utilization determinants and various sources of cost of care. |
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Statements provided by participants from the social behavioural group were predominantly framed by a social determinants of health perspective, with a focus on contextual dependency and holism. |
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The theoretical basis of the modal split model which we have constructed is derived from microeconomics, and uses the determinants of price and time. |
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Most recently monoclonal antibody technology has been used to generate a number of monoclonal antibodies specific for antigenic determinants on or near the estrogen receptor site. |
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Other key determinants are occupational and environmental factors, such as exposure to carcinogenic and mutagenic substances, and indoor and outdoor air quality. |
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One school, inspired by modern developments in genetics, looked for biological determinants of human cultures and sought to revive the traditional alliance between cultural anthropology and biological anthropology. |
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Factors such as geographic and social isolation, racism, incarceration, sexism, poverty, violence, classism, and poor social determinants of health, continue to deny treatment access. |
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They test this by including a dummy for the exchange rate regime in a panel regression for 25 merging-market countries where growth is regressed on other plausible determinants. |
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We have recently made some interesting observations on the genetic determinants of serum ascorbic acid response to vitamin C, which is being published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. |
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Analysis of the environmental determinants of learning ability for the purpose of evaluating education programmes designed to compensate for environmental handicaps is applied research. |
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The workshop started off with a presentation by May Cohen on the determinants of health, followed by Dawn Fowler speaking on womens health surveillance. |
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The most important determinants of longer-term productivity growth are the rate of adoption of existing and new technologies, the pace of domestic scientific innovation and changes in the organisation of production. |
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Empirical analysis reveals that the income level for different countries are significant determinants of overall levels of health expenditure per capita. |
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These tasks are the major determinants of the capabilities, the command and control system, the degree of availability and the equipment of the Bundeswehr. |
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The main determinants of FDI is side as well as growth prospectus of the economy of the country when FDI is made. |
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Hymer proposed some more determinants of FDI due to criticisms, along with assuming market and imperfections. |
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Furthermore, according to the existing literature, relevant determinants of firm performance are derived from each dimension of the model. |
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Arguably the most important determinants are that of stream power and stream gradient. |
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It may be helpful from the perspective of medicine to consider wairua and whanau as health determinants. |
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Sperm competition and sperm storage as determinants of sexual dimorphism in the dwarf surfperch, Micrometrus minimus. |
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Situation-specific variables as determinants of perceived environmental aesthetic quality and perceived crowdedness. |
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The primary determinants of wind power availability are wind speed statistics, consisting of mean wind speeds and gustiness. |
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Improvements in one or more of these yield determinants, and a closure of the yield gap, can be a major boost to food supply and farmer incomes in the developing world. |
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In 2002 Jeremy Smith and Robin Naylor of the University of Warwick conducted a study into the determinants of degree performance at UK universities. |
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Diet is one of the major modifiable determinants in promoting or preventing chronic disease, and agricultural products have a major influence on the disease risk factors. |
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Robbins' and Rumsey's investigation of Dodgson condensation, a method of evaluating determinants, led them to the Alternating Sign Matrix conjecture, now a theorem. |
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Using this instrument, my proposal aims to understand the molecular determinants of monolayer mechanics as well as the cellular behaviours that drive tissue morphogenesis. |
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Scientists at The Ohio State University used microarray analysis to find molecular determinants and pathways potentially involved in the formation of these biofilms. |
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U and Wall S, Age and parity as determinants of maternal mortality-impact of their shifting distribution among parturients in Sweden from 1781 to 1980, Bulletin of the. |
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This chapter examines the social determinants of depression in black men because no other race-by-gender population group has been stigmatized as much as black men. |
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The linear mixed model of follow-up data showed that lean mass, years since menopause, and age of menophania were the significant determinants of BMD of all sites. |
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