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1 rt study using harmonized data sets from the British 1946, 1958, and 1970 national birth cohorts.
2             Cognition was assessed using the British Ability Scales.
3 s without ACHD for comparison among >500 000 British adults in the UK Biobank.
4              We sequenced the exomes of 3222 British adults of Pakistani heritage with high parental
5 y of asthma hospitalizations in 34,167 white British adults with asthma, 1,658 of whom had at least 1
6 h 31, 2016, among 1657 participants of white British ancestry from the TwinsUK study cohort without o
7 D segments from 408,883 individuals of white British ancestry in the UK Biobank, and we use these IBD
8 unrelated individuals of self-reported white British ancestry in the UK Biobank, who were recruited f
9 everaged a genotyped set of unrelated, white British ancestry participants including 2433 cases and 3
10                From a sample of 34 287 white British ancestry participants, we estimated functional a
11 gister information of 409,693 individuals of British ancestry to investigate fitness effects of the C
12         In participants of the UK Biobank of British ancestry, we found that variants that delay pube
13  among participants of the UK Biobank of non-British ancestry.
14 c' Irish ancestry, and three of shared Irish-British ancestry.
15                This study included 476 White British and 534 Pakistani origin mother-offspring pairs
16         We used archival research to examine British and American attempts to control typhoid via san
17  protein 2B (ITM2b/BRI2) gene cause familial British and Danish dementia (FBD and FDD), autosomal dom
18 es for a protein called BRI2, cause familial British and Danish dementia (FBD and FDD).
19    The Bri2 protein associated with Familial British and Danish dementias contains a BRICHOS domain,
20 .1 per mille) but are high in the context of British and Irish data.
21                  Phylogenetic comparisons of British and Irish M. lepromatosis with two Mexican strai
22 s may be required to optimize discoveries in British and Irish populations and their considerable glo
23 e present genome-wide association studies in British and Japanese populations and a trans-ethnic meta
24 imate BP patterns across pregnancy for white British and Pakistani women.
25 istent genetic affinities between Mesolithic British and Western European hunter-gatherers.
26 which national statistics show 98% are white British) and maternal weight would have misclassified 15
27 d 21.9% for black African vs 47.4% for white British) and the number of partners in the past 5 years
28 [1-5] for black African vs 1 [1-2] for white British), and although black Caribbean and black African
29 35.3% for mixed ethnicity vs 47.9% for white British), and mixed ethnicity women reported larger numb
30 rkers for all these ethnic groups with white British as the reference category.
31 is plan has received strong backing from the British Association for Study of the Liver and British S
32 oportional hazards model using data from the British Association of Dermatologists Biologic Intervent
33  hundred and eleven patients enrolled in the British Association of Dermatologists Biologic Intervent
34 ish United Provident Association Foundation, British Association of Plastic Surgeons, the Meirion Tho
35 Research, Association of Breast Surgery, and British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesth
36 nts at high and low risk for autism from the British Autism Sibling Infant Study (BASIS).
37                               Brazilian-born British biologist Dr.
38 validate the methods using historic data for British birds and butterflies (i.e. using historical dat
39 ociated with auditory thresholds in the 1958 British Birth Cohort (n = 6099), suggesting involvement
40 IH patients and 2,922 controls from the 1958 British birth cohort identified an additional 14 regions
41  male and 97.2% white British) enrolled in 3 British birth cohort studies: the 1946 National Survey o
42 d data on 1736 men and women from the oldest British birth cohort study with walking speed, chair ris
43 d 16 years; 48% boys [n = 2156]) in the 1970 British Birth Cohort Study.
44 ion) measures recorded at age 60-64 yrs in a British birth cohort study.
45 by inflammation, body-size or lifestyle in a British birth cohort.
46            Using 3 nationally representative British birth cohorts, we investigated whether the durat
47 es to BMI across adulthood in three national British birth cohorts.
48 following seven largest ethnic groups: white British, black Caribbean, black African, Indian, Pakista
49 mental illness for five ethnic groups (white British, black Caribbean, black African, south Asian, an
50      Bulb, leaf, scape and flower samples of British bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) were colle
51 icting documented shifts in the ranges of 20 British breeding bird species across a 40-year period.
52                           The ranges of many British butterflies have indeed extended northwards as t
53  pathogen has been shown to be widespread in British captive amphibian collections, there is an urgen
54                        METHODS AND Using the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society (BCIS) datab
55           METHODS AND Data analyzed from the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society data set on
56 lected and retrospectively analyzed from the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society data set on
57                                    Using the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society database, we
58 d between January 2017 and April 2020 in the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society database.
59 l PCI cohort (2007-2014, n=501 841) from the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society database.
60               The data were derived from the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society including al
61                                Data from the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society national PCI
62 ohort study was performed using the national British Cardiovascular Intervention Society registry.
63  unselected national data set from the BCIS (British Cardiovascular Intervention Society).
64 ean Society of Cardiology Gold Medal and the British Cardiovascular Society MacKenzie Medal.
65                    341 participants from 108 British Caucasian families were phenotyped by CMR and ge
66                                          The British Childhood Cancer Survivor Study is a population-
67 among survivors within the recently extended British Childhood Cancer Survivor Study.
68 requency to weight gain in a large sample of British children.
69 es incorporating all major land uses in four British cities.
70 ng Whitehall II cohort study, which enrolled British civil servants aged 35-55 years in 1985-88.
71 dependent breakfast skipping GWAS in another British cohort (P = 0.032), TwinUK, but not in a meta-an
72 d birth cohorts from the United Kingdom: the British Cohort Studies 1958 and 1970.
73 elopment Study (ages 23 to 50), and the 1970 British Cohort Study (ages 26 to 42).
74 nal Child Development Study (NCDS), the 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS), and the 2000-2002 Millennium
75 Child Development Study (NCDS), and the 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS70).
76 n (SD), 0.7) years (n = 5,346) from the 1970 British Cohort Study (United Kingdom) were fitted with a
77               We analysed data from the 1970 British Cohort Study with an overall sample size of 7700
78 ), TwinUK, but not in a meta-analysis of non-British cohorts from the CHARGE consortium (P = 0.095).
79  to get a job at graduation than their White/British colleagues.
80 ntic salmon farms, in a small archipelago in British Colombia, Canada, between 2007 and 2018.
81 initially driven largely by European (mainly British) colonialism.
82 on ART utilization and laboratory testing in British Columbia (1996-2015), we described the timing, f
83 dministrative data from Alberta (2002-2015), British Columbia (1997-2014), Manitoba (1990-2013), Nova
84 subtropical: the Gulf of Alaska (1981-2017), British Columbia (2001-2017), Oregon (1998-2017), and th
85 isphosphoantes; (2) patients with wet AMD in British Columbia (2009-2013) and 1 million controls (200
86  sampling line extending 1500 km westward of British Columbia (BC), Canada in June 2012.
87 ro) and non-renewable (shale gas) sources in British Columbia (BC), Canada using three metrics: green
88 and treatment in a population of migrants to British Columbia (BC), Canada.
89 ght to characterize ocular syphilis cases in British Columbia (BC), Canada.
90                                           In British Columbia (BC), the majority of reported incident
91 risk of death to expected mortality rates in British Columbia (BC).
92 sure in animals from California, Washington, British Columbia and Alaska.
93  in California and Washington, compared with British Columbia and Alaska.
94 r detections of G. rostochiensis occurred in British Columbia and Quebec, most recently in 2006.
95              Small parts of southern coastal British Columbia become progressively suitable with shor
96 ents from a population-based registry of the British Columbia Cancer Agency [BCCA]) to validate the p
97                 Patients from the validation British Columbia Cancer Agency data set showed similar r
98 rubicin, vincristine, and prednisone) at the British Columbia Cancer Agency.
99  the Netherlands in South Africa/Mozambique, British Columbia Centre of Excellence in Canada, Doctors
100 of Health, the University of Pittsburgh, the British Columbia Children's Hospital Foundation, the Wel
101  through December 31, 2013, was conducted at British Columbia Children's Hospital, the tertiary pedia
102  recent individuals from the nearby coast of British Columbia dating from approximately 6,075 to 1,75
103 , for individuals with monogenic FH from the British Columbia FH (n=262); Nutrition, Metabolism and A
104   When I started my lab at the University of British Columbia in the 1970s, this was the focus of my
105                                      Coastal British Columbia is the first known example of long-term
106 ed, linked health databases supported by the British Columbia Ministry of Health in Canada.
107 th a modelled untreated control based on the British Columbia MS data set to assess the long-term eff
108 is study examined well leakage data from the British Columbia Oil and Gas Commission (BC OGC) to iden
109 ffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) from the British Columbia population-based registry uncovered rec
110                         Deaths from MI among British Columbia residents between October 15 and March
111  30 years or older and living in Ontario and British Columbia who were free of cardiovascular disease
112 s but 13,000 years of repeated occupation by British Columbia's coastal First Nations has had the opp
113                            The University of British Columbia, a grantee of the Bill & Melinda Gates
114                                University of British Columbia, a grantee of the Bill & Melinda Gates
115 e sponge Phorbas sp. collected in Howe Sound British Columbia, and their structures have been elucida
116 % random sample of the general population of British Columbia, and with longitudinal data spanning fr
117 e and proglacial sediments from a glacier in British Columbia, Canada, and compare values to suspende
118 14 Mount Polley mine tailings dam failure in British Columbia, Canada, are presented.
119 le injection drug users (IDUs) in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, during a period of expanded pu
120 he excess costs of asthma and their trend in British Columbia, Canada, from 2002 to 2011.
121 580; LITA+SVG, n = 14496) in the province of British Columbia, Canada, from January 2000 to December
122 ull-sib F(1) families from 3 environments in British Columbia, Canada, were used as the training popu
123 pulation distributed from California, USA to British Columbia, Canada.
124  diabetes using a population-based cohort in British Columbia, Canada.
125 re obtained from a vital event registry from British Columbia, Canada.
126 ur region of the Pacific Northwest region of British Columbia, Canada.
127 diabetes mellitus and MV-CAD in residents of British Columbia, Canada.
128 Hospital, the tertiary pediatric hospital in British Columbia, Canada.
129 ants of disease progression while off ART in British Columbia, Canada.
130 istrative data linkage involving migrants to British Columbia, Canada.
131 iation between snowfall and death from MI in British Columbia, Canada.
132 ation territory on western Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
133 on program on cervical dysplasia in women in British Columbia, Canada.
134 t the Holocene in the northern Salish Sea of British Columbia, Canada.
135 four freshwater adaptive radiations (Alaska, British Columbia, Iceland and Scotland) of the three-spi
136  middle Cambrian Burgess Shale localities in British Columbia, many of which preserve evidence of sof
137 ons for AGM were present in the provinces of British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New B
138 luded all patients with ophthalmic issues in British Columbia, such as those of the Provincial Retina
139    In a large population-based database from British Columbia, this study evaluated major cardiovascu
140                       PREEMPT (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; grantee of Bill
141 a specific well pad in the Horn River Basin, British Columbia, where there is sufficient available da
142 inning of sampling in the Gulf of Alaska and British Columbia, while in Oregon and the southern Calif
143 ifornia, San Francisco and the University of British Columbia.
144  and disease history of the parents of White British couples are correlated, with correlations of up
145 , and emotion regulation, on WLM among 1,627 British, Danish, and Portuguese adults.
146 nosis of DD from the UK, with replication in British, Dutch, and German individuals.
147 e searched: MEDLINE, PsycINFO, CINAHL, AMED, British Education Index, Education Abstracts, ERIC (Ebsc
148  semantic representations elicited by spoken British English and British Sign Language in hearing ear
149 t spellings reflect usage of American versus British English, there are also inconsistencies within t
150 746 participants (49.1% male and 97.2% white British) enrolled in 3 British birth cohort studies: the
151 s with newly qualified nurses from non-White/British ethnic groups being less likely to get a job at
152 s among some ethnic groups relative to white British ethnicity but did not eliminate ethnic differenc
153 f UK Biobank inpatient data of 282,871 white British European ancestry samples, we show that SPACox c
154 analysis of UK-Biobank data of 344,341 white British European-ancestry samples, we show that SPAGE ca
155                            We phenotyped 116 British families (427 individuals) by CMR and ECG, and u
156 database: annual moth biomass estimates from British fixed monitoring sites revealed increasing bioma
157 then assessed the risk for AI incursion into British flocks.
158  Kent was an Irish rebel who was executed by British forces in the aftermath of the Easter Rising arm
159 btained from 268 CBE patients of Australian, British, German Italian, Spanish and Swedish origin and
160 norities have lower mortality than the white British group, for which the reasons deserve further inv
161 ethnic minority groups relative to the white British group.
162 iated with lower mortality compared to white British groups with severe mental illness.
163                    Medical Research Council, British Heart Association, National Institutes on Aging,
164                                              British Heart Foundation and National Institute for Heal
165                                              British Heart Foundation and UK Stroke Association.
166                                              British Heart Foundation and Wellcome Trust.
167                  Frise is the recipient of a British Heart Foundation Clinical Research Training Fell
168 tor and Chief Executive, UK Biobank, and the British Heart Foundation Professor of Medicine and Epide
169                                              British Heart Foundation, Alexander Jansons Foundation,
170 UK Medical Research Council, Wellcome Trust, British Heart Foundation, and AFA Insurances.
171  National Institute for Health Research, the British Heart Foundation, and the European Research Coun
172                                              British Heart Foundation, and University College London
173 l Research Centre, Medical Research Council, British Heart Foundation, Assistance Publique-Hopitaux d
174                 UK Medical Research Council, British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research UK, Economic a
175 ational Natural Science Foundation of China, British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research UK, GlaxoSmith
176    Wellcome Trust, Medical Research Council, British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research UK, Kadoorie C
177    Wellcome Trust, Medical Research Council, British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research UK, Kadoorie C
178                    Medical Research Council, British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research UK.
179          Wellcome Trust, Wolfson Foundation, British Heart Foundation, National Institute for Health
180          Wellcome Trust, Wolfson Foundation, British Heart Foundation, National Institute for Health
181                 UK Medical Research Council, British Heart Foundation, Public Health England, Health
182                                              British Heart Foundation, the UK Marfan Trust, the UK Ma
183                                              British Heart Foundation, University College London Hosp
184 edical Research Council, Cancer Research UK, British Heart Foundation, US Centers for Disease Control
185                                              British Heart Foundation, Wellcome Trust.
186 h Research, UK Medical Research Council, and British Heart Foundation.
187 ute on Aging, National Institutes of Health; British Heart Foundation.
188  constructed from 1,626 individuals from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) between 1996 and 2
189 ers (n = 3875) and vegetarians (n = 1362) of British Indian ethnicity.
190                                Compared with British Indian meat eaters, vegetarians had higher plate
191 tively protect marine predators, such as the British Indian Ocean Territory.
192                            In both white and British Indian populations, compared with regular meat e
193 l counts were similar across diet groups; in British Indians, there was no significant difference in
194 erum urate levels in 339,256 unrelated White British individuals (54% female) in the UK Biobank who w
195                  We considered 368 325 white British individuals from the UK Biobank and performed GW
196 s 2,138 phenotypes measured in 337,199 White British individuals in the UK Biobank study.
197 n the UK Biobank sample (n = <=174,424 white-British individuals).
198 uals in the UK Biobank (UKB) sample of white British individuals.
199 lains the wave of innovations that drove the British Industrial Revolution.
200 , but there were no associations among white British infants.
201 e the visual strategies for face scanning in British/Irish (in the UK) and Japanese adults (in Japan)
202 social interactions for the first time, with British/Irish participants showing increased mouth scann
203 ent, and samples from the Iberian Peninsula, British islands, Continental Europe, Africa and American
204 B), is an invasive alien weed throughout the British Isles (BI).
205  have spread from Iceland and maybe also the British Isles across the continent at a later date.
206 ng and wintering ranges varied from partial (British Isles and Western Europe, NW cluster) to complet
207 th 2,039 individuals from the Peoples of the British Isles dataset, we show that the Irish population
208 tion of hybrids, drawing on the flora of the British Isles for insight.
209  of F. excelsior sourced from throughout the British Isles was planted in 2013 in the southeast of En
210           We have little damage data for the British Isles where the disease was found only five year
211 om the habitat of lepromatous red squirrels (British Isles).
212 adscan 4000 analyzer (Bodystat, Isle of Man, British Isles).
213 af4b mutation is a rare variant found in the British Isles, originating in South-West Ireland.
214 he presence of the Justinianic Plague in the British Isles, previously only hypothesized from ambiguo
215 er temperatures and surface water DOC in the British Isles, to estimate future global warming impacts
216 icularly strong influence on rainfall in the British Isles, which we find can also be predicted month
217  than females buried in the megaliths of the British Isles.
218 re collected in Bangladesh, Suriname and the British Isles.
219 the damage expected in future throughout the British Isles.
220 reland), Eccles Breast Cancer Research Fund, British Journal of Anaesthesia International, College of
221 tation, American Journal of Transplantation, British Journal of Surgery, Journal of Bone and Joint Su
222 ce and distribution trends in 130 species of British Lepidoptera, in response to ~0.5 degrees C sprin
223                              Between the two British lineages, we were able to provide evidence for s
224      British Lung Foundation through the GSK/British Lung Foundation Chair of Respiratory Research an
225                                              British Lung Foundation through the GSK/British Lung Fou
226 rtium, European Respiratory Society, and the British Lung Foundation.
227 acute myeloid leukemia (AML; French-American-British M2, t[8;21][q22;q22.1]) was diagnosed on bone ma
228 hout control, V. velutina could colonise the British mainland rapidly, depending upon how the Asian h
229 HR Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre, British Medical Association Foundation for Medical Resea
230                                   In 1915, a British medical officer on the Western Front reported on
231 d purchasing panel with approximately 30,000 British members that includes linked nutritional data on
232                          Compared with white British men, the proportions of black Caribbean and blac
233  Iberian Neolithic individuals indicate that British Neolithic people were mostly descended from Aege
234      The pattern and process of this delayed British Neolithic transition remain unclear.
235        The coding metaphor is due largely to British nerve physiologist Edgar Adrian.
236 d Biomedical Research Centre, Association of British Neurologists.
237 Gun Violence Archive, and then linked by the British newspaper The Guardian to CTs according to 2010
238 iopharmaceuticals that were submitted to the British Nuclear Medicine Society (BNMS) online database
239 , CINAHL, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Web of Science, British Nursing Database and Google Scholar was conducte
240 ere collected from six electronic databases: British Nursing Index (BNI, Proquest), MEDLINE (Ovid), C
241 identify published studies (CINAHL, MEDLINE, British Nursing Index, Cochrane Central Register of Cont
242 l care Seven electronic databases, including British Nursing Index, MEDLINE, CINAHL, AMED, EMBASE, Co
243                                          The British observers have a stronger negative response unde
244 rn genetic structure suggests a northwestern British or Irish source population for the ancient Gaels
245 pril 1, 2014, to April 30, 2015, through the British Paediatric Surveillance Unit, microbiology refer
246              Using exome sequences from 3222 British-Pakistani individuals with high parental related
247 ions are not known from the basalt-dominated British Palaeogene Igneous Province (BPIP), although sil
248  and mixed ethnicity women (6.7%) than white British participants (3.6% in men and 3.2% in women).
249 ng with or without meals among 334,507 white British participants from the UK Biobank cohort.
250  small percentage of healthy white Caucasian British people carrying predominantly type 2 EBV.
251 th severe mental illness compared with white British people with severe mental illness were similar (
252 ow these cultural styles are associated with British people's sociodemographics and political party i
253 c and Clinical Pharmacology (IUPHAR) and the British Pharmacological Society (BPS), this resource, an
254 ss stringent limits used by the European and British Pharmacopeia and the Australian authorities.
255 glaucoma-causing gene, accounting for ~2% of British POAG cases.
256               In a nationally representative British population in early old age, statin use was asso
257 N approximately 150,000 samples (0.2% of the British population) from the UK Biobank, and we determin
258                                 Japanese and British populations also exhibited very different rates
259  height scores between the Sardinian and the British populations diverged over at least the last 10,0
260                  Surveys of these markers in British populations suggest that reduced susceptibility
261 s fell in the period after the P4P scheme in British primary care, with additional impact for young w
262 illions of articles, representing 14% of all British regional outlets of the period.
263                 During World War I, he led a British research unit exploring the effects of poisonous
264 lian heritage, and lower still in areas with British roots.
265 ant) hate threats against a US member of the British royal family(18); and renewed anti-western hate
266 s and the UK Biobank data with 408,910 White British samples, we show that SAIGE-GENE can efficiently
267 resenting chlorophyll density in 26 areas in British seas monitored by the Continuous Plankton Record
268 onses of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks in British semi-natural landscapes to anthropogenic change.
269 e sublexical (phonological) structure of the British Sign Language (BSL) signs for the objects, (2) t
270 tions elicited by spoken British English and British Sign Language in hearing early, sign-speech bili
271           We utilize Cultural Theory and the British Social Attitudes survey (N = 1,120) to study how
272  to the best practice recommendations of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (BSA
273 solates collected from across England by the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy and from
274      We sequenced 1013 MRSA submitted to the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy by 46 lab
275                                          The British Society for Disability and Oral Health guideline
276 ine, Asia Pacific Society of Human Genetics, British Society for Genetic Medicine, Human Genetics Soc
277 ed by the Standards of Care Committee of the British Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, usin
278 ne by the disc diffusion method according to British Society of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy guidelines
279 itish Association for Study of the Liver and British Society of Gastroenterology, but is held up at N
280 rolling programme (NDNS RP) from 2008-12 and British Soft Drinks Association annual reports to calcul
281 t species and the egg-laying phenology of 21 British songbird species, we explored the effects of tro
282 te the consistently low vulnerability of the British swine industry to large CSF outbreaks, we identi
283 actor (EF) of 5.4 (+10/-5.4) g CH(4)/million British thermal units (MMBTU) is within uncertainty of t
284 d 38.9% for black African vs 14.8% for white British), these differences were not significant after a
285 nous tracer over estimated GFR, but only the British Transplant Society guidelines mandates it.
286 dinal Twin Study, a representative cohort of British twins (n = 2,232) followed across the first 2 de
287 t Study), a large population-based cohort of British twins born during 1994-1996.
288 we used imputed genotypes from 401,460 white British UK Biobank participants with available 25OHD lev
289 Yorkshire National Health Service Executive, British United Provident Association Foundation, British
290 vised to have their dog examined through the British Veterinary Association/ Kennel Club/ Internation
291 en (irrespective of ethnicity) and for White British (WB) and Pakistani (P) women.
292                                   Of 376 358 British white individuals from the UK Biobank, we includ
293 2% women; 91.7% white) participants from the British Whitehall II cohort, healthy behaviors-nonsmokin
294        We used data from participants in the British Whitehall II study (aged 40-64 years at baseline
295            Pakistani women compared to white British women had lower BP during the first two trimeste
296                  Pakistani compared to white British women with GH and PE showed steeper BP increases
297                                     In White British women, each 1 SD increase in calcium concentrati
298                          Compared with white British women, the proportions of black African and mixe
299 p GH, but as likely to develop PE than white British women.
300 lar calcium concentrations compared to White British women.

 
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