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The political differences we see on climate issues globally reflect different cultures and distinct stages of economic development.
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A proportional sampling algorithm such as the roulette-wheel or the tournament selections accounts for reliabilities expressed as scalar values, and results in a set of failures sequences globally reflecting individual reliabilities.
In a blog post, Google's director of public policy, David Graff, wrote: "Research has shown that these loans can result in unaffordable payment and high default rates for users so we will be updating our policies globally to reflect that.
Emotion regulation was defined as maintenance/recovery of desirable emotional states and computed for individual emotions (positive feelings, anger, anxiety, and mild depressed feelings) and globally to reflect the number of emotions successfully regulated.
Wind measuring has been standardized globally to reflect the winds at 10 m above the Earth's surface, and the maximum sustained wind represents the highest average wind over either a one-minute (US) or ten-minute time span (see the definition, below), anywhere within the tropical cyclone.
However, it has not been demonstrated how hydroxyurea and serum starvation treatments affected protein levels globally and/or reflect bona fide cell cycle regulation in proliferating cells, as opposed to effects due to the arrest procedure.
He said his film, inspired by the Asian financial crisis in 1997, has resonated globally by reflecting and universalising the region's economic struggles.
The regulatory landscape of reproductive medicine has globally changed, reflecting ethical, religious, and social aspects as well as advances in biomedicine.
18 The modest availability of psychiatric medications globally is reflected by the WHO List of Essential Medicines, which includes only three antipsychotics (chlorpromazine, fluphenazine, and haloperidol), two antidepressants (amitryptiline and fluoxetine), and one anxiolytic (diazepam).
According to the latest WHO report, there were 4.3 million deaths in 2012 due to household air pollution globally, which reflects a large increase over the estimated 2 million deaths in 2004 (http://www.who.int/phe/health_topics/outdoorair/databases/FINAL_HAP_AAP_BoD_24March2014.pdf?ua=1).
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