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Certainly, no one has anything against simply altruistic activities toward improving medicine, but the current project has been largely popularized under the personal-gain banner.
As such, it requires stable and well-defined foundations, which are well understood and popularized throughout the community.
Treatments for obesity were popularized by medical associations organized to exchange information about the condition.
In this study popularized, and largely unchallenged, images of ethnic minorities, immigrants, asylum seekers or refugees influenced how the women viewed themselves and influenced their capacity to participate in society.
The city's elite embraced a gospel of city improvement popularized at the turn of the century that sought to show how the city could be made beautiful and productive.
The effect of this process lent it color and warmth - a principle of marbling that the aesthetic movement had popularized in the closing decades of the nineteenth century.
Reboux is the creator of the cloche hat and popularized it in the 1920s.
They also collected, arranged and popularized numerous songs, many of them now bluegrass standards, which were brought to wide public attention later by other groups.
She is credited with popularizing the term debugging for fixing computer glitches (inspired by an actual moth removed from the computer).
He also popularized the expression wack-a-ding-hoi for an idea or guest he believed was a little crazy.
Big and eccentric hair styles were popularized by film and music stars, in particular amongst teenagers.
Blaeholder is most noted for popularizing the slider pitch.
The rural extension system popularized new techniques and new inputs, such as sprinkler irrigation systems.
Although he did not invent the field, he was the one who popularized and developed it.
A form of flying that they later popularized (anything that was not belly to earth) became known as "freak-flying" eventually morphing into freeflying.