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For example, the STS, especially in the right hemisphere, was sensitive to the perceived context of shifts in gaze of a moving animated figure (Pelphrey et al. 2004b).
A nutrition transitions framework examines diet and nutrition within the context of shifts in land tenure and land use changes, human population growth, livelihood diversification, rural-to-urban migration, sedentarization and climate change (e.g., Dufour and Piperata 2004; Olszowy et al. 2012; Piperata et al. 2011b; Popkin 1993, 2004).
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Considerable research in the past 30 years has been devoted to women and work in the context of shifting divisions of labor globally (Ehrenreich and Hochschild 2004).
Historian Timothy Snyder makes the case in his book Black Earth: The Holocaust as History and Warning that most genocides, including that inflicted by Hitler on Jews, can be traced to conflict over basic resources within a context of shifting global order.
To understand the implications of this impairment in the context of shift work, we included a similar visual search paradigm in our protocol.
In other words, the theory and practice of global health must be critically understood within the context of shifting material and ideational circumstances.
Adolescence is typically a period of rapid physical, cognitive and psychosocial change that takes place in the context of shifting relationships and roles within the family [ 4].
The context of shifting HIV/AIDS case management services to CHSCs was presented at four levels of factors (See Table 2).
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