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How Did Steroids And Disabilities Change Life In America?
Jerome Tidmas
Long bow Research Centre
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Keyphrases
United States
100%
Disability
100%
North America
33%
Sterols
22%
Cycloartenol
22%
Lanosterol
22%
Functional Capacity
22%
Superpower
22%
Exporters
22%
Soviet Union
22%
Cold War
22%
Canada
11%
United Nations
11%
Right to Education
11%
World Population
11%
Great Britain
11%
16th Century
11%
World War II
11%
United States of America
11%
Developed Countries
11%
Plant-animal
11%
Economic Freedom
11%
Ring Core
11%
D-ring
11%
Testosterone
11%
Secosteroids
11%
Triterpenes
11%
Cyclopropane Ring
11%
Squalene
11%
Lipids
11%
Ring Structure
11%
Opisthokonta
11%
Anti-inflammatory Drugs
11%
Plant Pathogenic Fungi
11%
Carbon Atom
11%
Vitamin D3
11%
Functional Groups
11%
Estradiol
11%
Core Structure
11%
Cholesterol
11%
Cyclohexane Ring
11%
Cyclization
11%
Signaling Molecules
11%
Membrane Fluidity
11%
Organic Compounds
11%
Oxidation State
11%
Molecular Configuration
11%
Biological Function
11%
Cholestane
11%
Sex Hormones
11%
Cell Membrane
11%
Hydroxy Group
11%
Biologically Active
11%
Daily Life
11%
Intellectual Impairment
11%
Individual Performance
11%
Contested Concepts
11%
Mental-physical
11%
Physical Disorder
11%
Full Participation
11%
Mental Impairment
11%
Medical Model
11%
World Report on Disability
11%
Performance Level
11%
Frailty
11%
Cognitive Disorders
11%
Participation in Society
11%
Social Model
11%
United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD)
11%
Sensory Impairment
11%
Effective Participation
11%
Physical Attributes
11%
Invisible
11%
Embodied Difference
11%
Physical Tasks
11%
Large Country
11%
Mexico
11%
East Coast
11%
Korean War
11%
18th Century
11%
American Civil War
11%
Large Economy
11%
Military Power
11%
Exchange Rate
11%
Cuba
11%
Bahamas
11%
Incarceration Rates
11%
Federal Republic
11%
Spaceflight
11%
Global GDP
11%
Vietnam War
11%
New York City
11%
Branches of Government
11%
Slavery
11%
Indian Reservations
11%
Military Expenditure
11%
UN Security Council
11%
Space Race
11%
Paleo
11%
Federal District
11%
Organization of American States
11%
European Colonization
11%
Siberia
11%
NATO
11%
New Territories
11%
Union Dissolution
11%
British Colonies
11%
Washington DC
11%
Market Exchange
11%
Capital Punishment
11%
World Bank
11%
Life Education
11%
Second Half of the 19th Century
11%
Native American
11%
Southern United States
11%
International Monetary Fund
11%
International Measures
11%
Perceived Corruption
11%
Bicameral Legislatures
11%
Quality of Life
11%
Human Rights
11%
World War I
11%
Taxation
11%
Representative Democracy
11%
Physical Impairment
11%
Mental Attributes
11%
Capacity Decline
11%
Fused Ring
11%
American Revolutionary War
11%
Maritime Borders
11%
National Capital
11%
Universal Health Care
11%
Military Conflict
11%
Permanent Members
11%
Unincorporated Territories
11%
Land Border
11%
World Power
11%
Political Representation
11%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
United Nations
75%
Territory
50%
Intelligentsia
50%
Indians
50%
Cold War
50%
North America
50%
U.S.S.R.
50%
World Population
25%
World War II
25%
Nineteenth Century
25%
UK
25%
Administrative Structure
25%
Everyday Life
25%
Wealth
25%
Developed Countries
25%
Russia
25%
World Bank
25%
World War I
25%
Military Conflict
25%
European Colonization
25%
Universal Health Care
25%
Native American Studies
25%
International Organizations
25%
Exchange Rate
25%
Quality of Life
25%
Military Expenditure
25%
Representative Democracy
25%
Bahamas
25%
Eighteenth Century
25%
Income and Wealth
25%
Third World
25%
International Monetary Fund
25%
Human Rights
25%
Canada
25%
Mexico
25%
Political Representation
25%
Cuba
25%
INIS
usa
100%
steroids
100%
rings
91%
populations
33%
people
33%
united nations
25%
north america
16%
humans
16%
capital
16%
levels
16%
power
16%
cutting
16%
sterols
16%
capacity
16%
soviet union
16%
education
8%
communities
8%
economics
8%
space
8%
india
8%
canada
8%
values
8%
great britain
8%
security
8%
market
8%
united kingdom
8%
cities
8%
legal aspects
8%
animals
8%
membranes
8%
drugs
8%
united states of america
8%
conventions
8%
inflammation
8%
income
8%
interactions
8%
birth
8%
legislature
8%
economy
8%
carbon
8%
medicine
8%
fungi
8%
moon
8%
barriers
8%
constraints
8%
testosterone
8%
sex
8%
squalene
8%
oxidation state
8%
cyclization
8%
atoms
8%
cyclohexane
8%
vitamins
8%
biological functions
8%
dexamethasone
8%
cholesterol
8%
hormones
8%
molecules
8%
cell membranes
8%
estradiol
8%
lipids
8%
organic compounds
8%
molecular structure
8%
performance
8%
spending
8%
lifetime
8%
labelling
8%
developed countries
8%
russian federation
8%
mexico
8%
siberia
8%
quality of life
8%
washington dc
8%
viet nam
8%
international organizations
8%
bahama islands
8%
east coast
8%
organization of american states
8%
new york city
8%
dissolution
8%
world bank
8%
cuba
8%
nato
8%
exchange rate
8%
colonies
8%
indian reservations
8%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Americans
100%
United Nations
60%
Sterol
40%
Cycloartenol
40%
Lanosterol
40%
Europeans
20%
Sole
20%
Cholecalciferol
20%
Skeleton
20%
Branches
20%
Human Right
20%
Health Service
20%
Cell Membrane
20%
Membrane Fluidity
20%
Dexamethasone
20%
Secosteroid
20%
Cholestane
20%
Sex Hormone
20%
Estradiol
20%
Alpha Oxidation
20%
International Organizations
20%
Quality of Life
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
East-West Relations
100%
Wealth
100%
Arms Policy
50%
Exchange Rate
50%
Military Expenditure
50%
Industrialized Countries
50%
International Monetary Fund
50%
Corruption
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Functional Status
100%
Lifespan
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Quality of Life
50%
Universal Health Care
50%