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Five of the six review papers that were conceptualized specifically for the special issues were co-authored by multi-institutional and multi-disciplinary teams.

Though examples are numerous, I only cite here two examples of TARSHI (Talking About Reproductive and Sexual Health Issues) and Sangama that were conceptualized and developed by two-year individual fellowships from McArthur Foundation.

The professionalization medicalization of AP and adolescents' sexual and reproductive health had implications on the array of services that were conceptualized as public – sex education, health services – and the ones that remained as 'private issues,' responsibility of the girls and/or their families.

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It is a rapidly changing vision of a spiritual journey into the sky that is conceptualized in a unitive way.

Stress, in this sense, only refers to situations that are conceptualized within the range of MWL.

1 Models of mobility, migration, and interaction that are conceptualized in mature and industrialized regions may not directly map to developing regions with more pronounced cultural and linguistic differences.

The ladder as a metaphor presents a metaphor for well-being that is conceptualized around an individual; there is no room, for example, for a family on a ladder.

Alexithymia is a personality trait that is conceptualized as deficits in a person's ability to employ cognitive processes to identify, differentiate, and communicate one's affective states [24, 25].

In addition, it integrates constructs and coherences that are conceptualized in risk management frameworks for traditional SCM, as developed by Tang (2006), Rao and Goldsby (2009), Pfohl et al. (2010), and Heckmann et al. (2015).

Unfocused and ineffectual diplomacy is frequently the consequence of lofty foreign policy documents that are conceptualized in such broad and abstract terms that they have no sustainable traction in their application.

First, avoid an agenda that is conceptualized in excessively broad or ambitious terms; keep AIDS diplomacy or health diplomacy more generally practicable and take care not to make the mistake of trying to do too much too soon.

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