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468001 occurrences (No.36 in the rank) during 5 years in the PubMed. [cache]
56) also proposes future research directions, including a study that will harmonise wate
57) ces, and public transportation facilities including an airport, subways, and buses i
58) Twenty-seven NMAs were identified, including an average of 43 CTs per NMA.
59) may have resulted in some positive habits including an increase in cooking.
60) f inflammatory transcriptional responses, including an increase in the chemokines as
61) pon arrival in their destination country, including an increased risk of future diab
62) cus that encodes a number of transcripts, including an operon (PG0104 to PG0121, gen
63) to published articles concerned with IPV, including their authors and contents.
64) phosphatidylethanolamine classes of PLs, including their lyso-products.
65) individuals receiving treatment for MSD, including their prognostic potential.
66) CCFD) was established with 1,410 concepts including their semantic features and the
67) colorectal cancer, named CIRCULATE-Japan including three clinical trials.
68) articles that met our inclusion criteria, including three describing data from two r
69) seven studies selected for full reading, including three descriptive and cross-sect
70) individual mutations spread out in AlaRS, including three in the aminoacylation doma
71) development of many psychiatric illnesses including alcohol and substance use disord
72) cellular space under different conditions including alcohol exposure.
73) neffective conflict management (theme 3), including alcohol use and/or emotional dys
74) h measures in the ABCD study at baseline, including but not limited to sleep, physic
75) fluenced by certain psychosocial factors, including, but not limited to, intimate pa
76) ive outcomes related to physical activity including, but not limited to: focus, atte
77) of long-term conditions were represented including cancer (22%), stroke (12%) and m
78) NAs) can affect many biological processes including cancer development.
79) asis and the avoidance of severe diseases including cancer require a properly orches
80) logists: 'social and contextual factors' (including healthcare policies, access to c
81) strengthen health system building blocks, including healthcare workforce, service de
82) the adoption of AI in different sectors, including healthcare.
83) to self-management of dementia by carers including its components, theoretical/conc
84) provide a broader synthesis of ED stigma, including its consequences, but also its c
85) include a broader understanding of food, including its social and emotional facets.
86) ibes multiple population-wide strategies, including social distancing, testing, and
87) ations represented a range of disciplines including social work, linguistics, psycho
88) nding PA promotion into other workforces, including social workers.
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(4)4 their (13)2 Dice (22)2 hypertension, (31)2 specific
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(6)3 alcohol (15)2 assessment (24)2 increased (33)2 studies
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--- WordNet output for including --- =>含む Overview of verb include The verb include has 4 senses (first 4 from tagged texts) 1. (234) include -- (have as a part, be made up out of; "The list includes the names of many famous writers") 2. (32) include -- (consider as part of something; "I include you in the list of culprits") 3. (18) include -- (add as part of something else; put in as part of a set, group, or category; "We must include this chemical element in the group") 4. (8) admit, let in, include -- (allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of; "admit someone to the profession"; "She was admitted to the New Jersey Bar") --- WordNet end ---