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Thus, the central determinants of therapeutic outcome may be highly dependent upon paracrine survival or stress signals.
In many studies, social background and also educational level have proven to be central determinants of the vocational and the career patterns.
The central determinants of this variable were divided into three types: common values, perceived trust, and reciprocity.
Constant reinforcement of the policy and its active promotion were regarded as central determinants of successful policies.
These three issues are closely interconnected and central determinants of the future of global public health in the 21st century.
The Andersen model suggests that the strongest predictors and central determinants of healthcare service use are perceived and evaluated need [ 16].
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I define one of its meanings as "the central determinant, the pole bearing the most weight of the tent structure".
These studies and others have led many scientists to believe they have stumbled onto a central determinant of natural life span.
He did, however, prefigure important developments in modern theory by arguing that the quality of worker skill was the central determinant of economic progress.
In a globalized, high-tech world in which education has become a central determinant of economic success, it is hardly surprising that the prosperity of American children is more dependent on the prosperity of their parents than that of children in most other advanced countries.
Acquiring vocational qualifications is a central determinant for individual life chances in many contemporary societies.
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