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1 ers of Facebook (Facebook, Inc., Menlo Park, California).
2 llected at four mountain sites (Colorado and California).
3 eries of seawater samples from Monterey Bay, California.
4 d in New Orleans, Louisiana and Los Angeles, California.
5  by a M(w) 7.1 event, struck Searles Valley, California.
6 es have grown to include a recent cluster in California.
7 g a series of coastal terraces in Mendocino, California.
8  that resemble recent conditions in Southern California.
9 dy, a population-based study in Los Angeles, California.
10 5 years of age in Kaiser Permanente Southern California.
11 state and local public health departments in California.
12 senic from contaminated groundwater in rural California.
13  and simultaneous peak drought conditions in California.
14 eographic barrier for the flora and fauna of California.
15 l wells or inactive wells exist, and none in California.
16 e identified from Kaiser Permanente Southern California.
17 ium contamination within the Central Valley, California.
18 ll locations and depths (n = 399,454) across California.
19 ge-scale suppression trial in Fresno County, California.
20 sa (the cattle eye worm), likely acquired in California.
21 cross all (three) utility service regions in California.
22 en August 2014 and June 2018 in Los Angeles, California.
23 he geographic distribution of the species in California.
24 ts from a sampling campaign in West Oakland, California.
25 tion for residential sector GHG abatement in California.
26 0k identified as noise) recorded in Northern California.
27  impacts on wild cetacean health in southern California.
28 tanding of the epidemiology of reoviruses in California.
29 th a greater increase in Los Angeles than in California.
30 , from two ancestral Ohlone sites in Central California.
31 ntial proximity to OGD and birth outcomes in California.
32 mber 31, 2017, in Kaiser Permanente Northern California.
33 zone hosting a 4-year-long swarm in southern California.
34 ricultural peatland in the Sacramento Delta, California.
35 rosa) sampled over 3 months from 10 ponds in California.
36 5,000 older adult participants in Hawaii and California.
37 ere identified at Kaiser Permanente Northern California.
38 iomes of most individuals living in northern California.
39 om a major freeway tunnel system in Northern California.
40 me Hispanic pregnancy cohort in Los Angeles, California.
41 in late spring and late fall/early winter in California.
42 ly areas with strong climate policy, such as California (0.065% of suitable area).
43 ture of the AA/60 MDV into a 2009 pandemic A/California/04/09 H1N1 virus (Cal/09) results in only 10-
44 /M substitutions, we generated recombinant A/California/04/2009 (H1N1)pdm09, A/Texas/71/2017 (H3N2),
45  was further confirmed with seasonal IAVs (A/California/04/2009 H1N1 and A/Wyoming/3/2003 H3N2) and a
46 influenza vaccine season standard antigens A/California/07/2009 H1N1, A/Texas/50/2012 H3N2, and B/Mas
47 dividuals over 11 time points during human A/California/2009 (H1N1) virus challenge monitored using m
48 of 26.3 million male and female residents of California, 21 years old or older, who had not previousl
49 rized immigrants, most LTs were performed in California (47%) and New York (18%).
50  In MitraClip (Abbott Vascular, Santa Clara, California), a usually contrast-free procedure, there is
51      This study examines the pygmy forest in California, a plant community that experiences negligibl
52 nergy storage, adding 60 GW of renewables to California achieves 72% CO(2) reductions (relative to a
53 ediment and biofilm from 54 small streams in California across a range of land-use settings.
54 ns spanning ~400 km of coastline of southern California and found intermediate-sized barnacles where
55 cific, the only coherent variability between California and Humboldt Systems is associated with El Ni
56 th data from the Household Exposure Study in California and Massachusetts and the Green Housing Study
57 llected during unrelated outbreaks of HAV in California and Michigan compared to a nested RT-PCR geno
58                                           In California and New York, respectively, overnight EV char
59 cohort studies in Kaiser Permanente Northern California and Ontario, Canada.
60 mposition of coastal communities in northern California and other biogeographic transition zones.
61 tions to contain the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in California and other states.
62 of the high energy consuming states, such as California and Texas, projections based on air temperatu
63 e population of pregnant women from Northern California and the Central Valley (n = 180; 2014-16).
64  more marginal hotspots, such as the Gulf of California and the Equatorial area which are not identif
65 s around 16 locations throughout Long Beach, California and trained four machine learning models, lin
66 ring of seropositive animals was observed in California and Washington, compared with British Columbi
67 , New York; Houston, Texas; and Los Angeles, California) and examined trends over 4 surveillance year
68 th of solar from ~1 to ~20% of generation in California, and >30% reduction of coal power countrywide
69 asonal suitability differs regionally across California, and how land use change shifts human tick-en
70 across the warmer, drier regions of Southern California, and our results suggest that predicted clima
71 st; Texas and Oklahoma; New Mexico, Arizona, California, and southern Oregon; and parts of Washington
72 ity for health care systems in Minnesota and California, and this approach could be used in other app
73 mental fluctuations enhance coexistence in a California annual grassland.
74  has spread globally, with >365,000 cases in California as of 17 July 2020.
75 ibodies to SARS-CoV-2 in Los Angeles County, California, as a marker of both active and past infectio
76 s aculeatus) along a latitudinal gradient in California bar-built estuaries to examine their evolutio
77 he was an undergraduate at the University of California, Berkeley, where she worked in the laboratory
78 M cases from the 4.5 million infants born in California between mid-2005 and 2013 and from some infan
79 e National TB Surveillance System (excluding California) between 1998 and 2014.
80 y PM2.5 exposure and PTB in California using California birth cohort data from 2005-2010.
81  samples were selected from the lists of the California Board of Registered Nurses (2000 nurses in 20
82 nerationally linked birth records of 379,794 California-born primiparous mothers (born 1982-1997) and
83  host-seeking activity increases in northern California, but declines in the south.
84 o seasonal host-seeking declines in northern California, but increases in the south.
85 ographically-defined breeding populations in California by linking breeding and wintering regions, es
86 ocial networks within a hybrid population of California Callipepla californica and Gambel's quail Cal
87 presentation between 2005 and 2011 using the California Cancer Registry (CCR) dataset merged with Cal
88  compared 21,690 survivors of DLBCL from the California Cancer Registry (CCR) to survivors of breast,
89                                  We analyzed California Cancer Registry data from 2011 through 2015 t
90 n patients with synchronous CRC-LM using the California Cancer Registry from 2000 to 2012 and linked
91 important early human occupation site on the California Channel Islands.
92  13 communities in 2002-2003 in the Southern California Children's Health Study, with up to 10 years
93 n three key Mediterranean-like areas-namely, California, Chile, and the Mediterranean.
94 he production and transport of waste for all California cities and farms across a range of scenarios
95  as well as further offshore in the Southern California coastal ecosystem (CCE).
96 ate refugee health programs in seven states (California, Colorado, Illinois, Kentucky, Minnesota, New
97 omestic medical examination in seven states (California, Colorado, Minnesota, New York, Kentucky, Ill
98                               The endangered California Condor (Gymnogyps californianus) is the large
99 ondors was found, this study showed that the California Condors from Arizona are exposed to haemospor
100 report of a haemosporidian species infecting California Condors, and the first evidence of P. homopol
101                    A reanalysis of data from California confirmed a finding of intra-season waning of
102                                   The aim of California contemporary energy policy in general, and th
103 we used climate and land use projections for California coupled with seasonal species distribution mo
104 -2017), Oregon (1998-2017), and the southern California Current (1981-2017).
105 tern Bering Sea, the Black Sea, the Northern California Current and the Northern Benguela.
106 umbers of whale entanglements in the central California Current crab fishery.
107 rongylocentrotus purpuratus, a key grazer in California Current kelp forests, which experience high v
108 more impacted in the southern portion of the California Current region, highlighting the urgency of i
109 h Columbia, while in Oregon and the southern California Current species richness increased as did abu
110                                          The California Current System (CCS) sustains economically va
111  by highly productive upwelled waters in the California Current System.
112  pier were found further offshore and in the California Current, but we did observe more oligotrophic
113 osystems from the Bering Sea to the southern California Current.
114 ention in 2-mo-old prediabetic University of California, Davis type 2 diabetes mellitus rats by asses
115  Prevention, Njala University, University of California, Davis USAID-PREDICT, and the University of M
116                   Among children in Southern California, decreases in ambient nitrogen dioxide and PM
117 ed study used birth records, provided by the California Department of Public Health, to ascertain bir
118 y the Federal Highway Administration and the California Department of Transportation, we are able to
119 efore, during, and after the record-breaking California drought (2011-2015) at the O(3)-polluted loca
120  to investigate the effects of the 2012-2015 California drought on forest carbon dynamics in each tre
121 years at RLB, yielding a snapshot of coastal California during Marine Isotope Stage 3.
122 sed in abundances close to shore in southern California during the MHW, a pattern that was distinctly
123 study sites along the 2014 M 6.0 South Napa, California, earthquake rupture, each dominated by either
124 ns from the 11 March 1933 Mw 6.4 Long Beach, California, earthquake, the largest known earthquake wit
125                                     Pumas in California eat primarily black-tailed and/or mule deer (
126 ost evident within the southern and northern California ecoregions, while communities in the center o
127 e identified from Kaiser Permanente Southern California electronic medical records.
128 c, HIV-positive, homeless or incarcerated in California, Florida, New York, and Texas - states where
129                In Kaiser Permanente Northern California, follow-up testing was significantly associat
130  unprecedented tree die-off that occurred in California following a 4-year drought and widespread pes
131  the variabilities of CH(4) emissions across California for policy makers and stakeholders alike.
132 5 and 39 years at Kaiser Permanente Southern California from 2000 to 2012.
133 cy department, and hospitalization data from California from 2007-2011 to estimate the association be
134 reschools and elementary schools in northern California from 2014 to 2018.
135 nomic epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 in Northern California from late January to mid-March 2020, using sa
136                          In a 50-ha northern California grassland with a mosaic of plant communities
137 pecies of annuals commonly found in southern California grasslands to reproductive maturity under bot
138 trate this approach using the example of the California grizzly, an iconic species proposed for reint
139                                           In California, habitats containing soft sediment exhibited
140                       Washington, Maine, and California had the highest KS rates among PLWH.
141                                Historically, California has been a world leader in the development an
142                                 To this end, California has imposed strict regulations on light-duty,
143 diversion of organic waste from landfills in California has the potential to significantly reduce met
144 es and plagioclase comb layers from Northern California have disequilibrium Ca isotopic compositions
145                         Major earthquakes in California have occurred above the regions of current pl
146 ause mortality in Kaiser Permanente Northern California (hazard ratio, 0.75 [95% CI, 0.54-1.06]) and
147 e enrolled in the Kaiser Permanente Southern California health care system; women were followed from
148 an members of the Kaiser Permanente Northern California health plan.
149 spitalized in the Kaiser Permanente Northern California health system in March 2020.
150                                              California HIV and AIDS Research Program and National In
151 eeds 10% in 30% of cases, and reaches 50% in California, home to half of US EVs.
152 re we examine water heaters from 64 northern California homes to (1) quantify methane emissions from
153  >=18 y of age in Kaiser Permanente Southern California, hospitalization rates for acute CVD were com
154 vements of safe patient handling programs in California hospitals after the passage of safe patient h
155  who delivered at Kaiser Permanente Northern California hospitals from 2008 to 2011.
156                                              California hosts ~124,000 abandoned and plugged (AP) oil
157                                              California implemented 3 interventions to increase uptak
158 all 13,272,573 children born in the state of California in 1992 through 2016 linked to autism caseloa
159 receiving care at Kaiser Permanente Northern California in 2013-2017.
160 o were members of Kaiser Permanente Northern California in 2015 or 2016 were included in the study.
161                   Recent widespread fires in California in association with wet extremes may be early
162 ast seven different SARS-CoV-2 lineages into California, including epidemic WA1 strains associated wi
163  synthetic control analysis, MMR coverage in California increased by 3.3% relative to its synthetic c
164 ts, and the environment at the University of California, Irvine.
165                         Moisture delivery in California is largely regulated by the strength and posi
166 This analysis suggests that the ROC in urban California is less reactive, but due to higher concentra
167 us lobata), gray pine (Pinus sabiniana), and California juniper (Juniperus californica), examining dr
168 controls) of European ancestry from Northern California Kaiser Permanente were genotyped and meta-ana
169 gon, New Mexico, Louisiana, Texas, Colorado, California, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arizona, and Washington
170 gon; New Mexico; Louisiana; Texas; Colorado; California; Kentucky; Tennessee; Arizona; and Washington
171 t study using the Kaiser Permanente Southern California (KPSC) EMR registry.
172 tudy included all Kaiser Permanente Southern California (KPSC) members hospitalized in 9 KPSC hospita
173                                              California LEV I certified vehicles (1994-2003 model yea
174                            The University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) and University of Californ
175      A retrospective analysis (University of California Los Angeles [n = 145], Houston Methodist Hosp
176 the Seizure Disorder Center at University of California, Los Angeles in the USA (45 patients) or at t
177 g transplant evaluation at the University of California, Los Angeles Transplant Program into a random
178 ensive Cancer Center, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089' was inadvertently omi
179 are program, GxEScan (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California), which can be used
180  collected over 12 months at three cities in California: Los Angeles, East Oakland, San Pablo, and ov
181 ons at composting facilities indicate that a California mandate to divert organics from landfills to
182  distribution of horizontal flow beneath the California margin.
183  suggests that groundwater sustainability in California may be poorly safeguarded in some places and
184 25% of non-U.S.-born individuals residing in California.Measurements and Main Results: Model estimate
185 ainfall and the sink seasonality of Southern California Mediterranean ecosystems (which show maximum
186 he potential to play a major role in helping California meet SB 1383 while reducing state emissions b
187 dy of adult white Kaiser Permanente Northern California members (n = 2,213,845) from 1997 to 2012 to
188 e cohort study of Kaiser Permanente Northern California members who underwent colonoscopy from 2006 t
189 TB infection (LTBI) control interventions in California.Methods: We compared model results between 20
190 e biogeography of rocky reefs in the Gulf of California, Mexico (GOC), we collected a continuous 1-yr
191                                  The Gulf of California, Mexico is home to many cetacean species, inc
192 from 469 sites spanning Alaska, USA, to Baja California, Mexico, and 373 species (assigned to 18 FG)
193                     To test this hypothesis, California mice (Peromyscus californicus) offspring were
194 , we show that in unstressed male and female California mice, inhibition of OTR by an unbiased antago
195 ispanic women from the longitudinal Southern California Mother's Milk Study (n = 99) at 1 and 6 mo po
196 er Permanente Southern California (Pasadena, California) mother-child pairs with birth dates during J
197 olorado (n = 12), and University of Southern California (n = 12), were surveyed.
198                                    Using the California native plant Clarkia xantiana ssp. xantiana w
199 ha granulosa), Sierra newt (Ta. sierrae) and California newt (Ta. torosa).
200 ific chorus frog, Pseudacris regilla and the California newt, Taricha torosa) sampled over 3 months f
201 ons of a wide-ranging endemic amphibian (the California newt, Taricha torosa) showed a 20% reduction
202 e impact on air quality in California should California not have adopted on-road vehicle regulations
203 erved reduction in ambient NO(2) in southern California not occurred in the 1990s and early 2000s, an
204 ia Cancer Registry (CCR) dataset merged with California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Devel
205 tra-widefield fluorescein angiography (UWFA; California Optos [Optos, Dunfermline, United Kingdom]) a
206 heral steered) were captured using the Optos California (Optos, Dunfermline, United Kingdom) instrume
207 e cohort study of Kaiser Permanente Southern California (Pasadena, California) mother-child pairs wit
208 average rate of 4 x 10(5) km(2) (the size of California) per year during 1981-2018.
209       A total of 425 acute care hospitals in California performed 165,123 EGS operations.
210  cohort study of all acute care hospitals in California performing nontrauma surgical emergencies.
211  and di-n-octyl phthalate [DOP] increased in California pregnant women during our study period.
212 NCH) in 656 urine samples collected from 192 California pregnant women in 2007-2013 during their seco
213  defend livestock from coyote depredation in California, providing an example use-case for the techni
214                                           In California, PurpleAir low-cost sensors were paired with
215 pervirens trees from three sites in Northern California, representing some of the highest biomass eco
216                             In April 2017, 4 California residents from 2 adjacent counties were hospi
217 on behaviors in an anthropogenically altered California river system.
218 collected through Kaiser Permanente Northern California's (KPNC) integrated healthcare system.
219                                         With California's 2013-2016 extraordinary drought as a natura
220 alent to 340-1500 MMTCO(2) equiv (80-350% of California's annual emissions).
221                                              California's building energy codes (Title 24, Part 6), u
222  level) to cold wet treeline (3250 m asl) in California's central Sierra Nevada.
223  for January 1992 through November 2019 from California's Department of Developmental Services.
224                                              California's diagnosed autism incidence rate rose from 0
225 ted an unprecedented delay in the opening of California's Dungeness crab fishery that inadvertently i
226                                              California's landmark waste diversion law, SB 1383, mand
227 nd is the lowest-cost option if both RIN and California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard credits are incorp
228              Here, we explore the impacts of California's recent record-breaking drought on endangere
229 ospital characteristics after the passage of California's safe patient handling legislation.
230 areas during 2014-2017 in conifer forests of California's Sierra Nevada Mountains.
231 rity across >30 years and >1000 wildfires in California's Sierra Nevada.
232 d between 2013 and 2019 at the University of California San Diego, the Medical University of Graz, Au
233 ifornia Los Angeles (UCLA) and University of California San Francisco (UCSF) codeveloped (68)Ga-PSMA-
234 tumor size according to Milan, University of California San Francisco (UCSF), and outside UCSF criter
235 1 PET studies performed at the University of California San Francisco from October 2015 to January 20
236 wed from 3 transplant centers (University of California San Francisco, Mayo Clinic Florida, and Unive
237 ective measure of functioning [University of California, San Diego Performance-Based Skills Assessmen
238  two patients with ALSP at the University of California, San Francisco between January 2016 and Decem
239 organizing Eco Seminars at the University of California, San Francisco since 2019.
240 sing the UCSF500 Cancer Panel (University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA) on formali
241                                University of California Santa Cruz genome browser analysis of PACS-1
242 (Vargula tsujii Kornicker & Baker, 1977, the California Sea Firefly) in the laboratory.
243  on Clinical Tolerance was held in Stanford, California, September 8-9, 2017.
244  of historical earthquakes along the Eastern California Shear Zone (ECSZ) which started in 1872 and a
245 ssociated with return flow below the Eastern California Shear Zone, leading to the extrusion of the M
246 ere, we compare the impact on air quality in California should California not have adopted on-road ve
247           We apply this framework within the California Sierra Nevada to four regional climate models
248 vey was distributed to periodontists via the California Society of Periodontists e-mail listserv.
249                             Population level California state data (1995-2010) was analyzed.
250                                          The California state government put restrictions on outdoor
251 re was reliable because the ranks for 93% of California systems and 80% of Minnesota systems were unl
252 mond variety, the fastest growing variety in California that is the main almond production region in
253 g index, inspired by a similar index used in California, that highlights promising areas for clean tr
254 s in most major active oil and gas fields in California; therefore, we recommend additional data coll
255  with diabetes (from $223,041/QALY gained in California to $817,753 /QALY in New York).
256  differed among states, ranging from +20% in California to -12% in Texas.
257 with nearly all tested species from southern California to Alaska, and in contrast to previous work,
258 ree crop and mountain landscapes in southern California to blueberry and almond pollination sites.
259 thout fish in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California to mesocosms at different elevations with and
260 unt Wilson Observatory (MWO) in Los Angeles, California, to estimate the annual CH(4) emissions from
261 ient healthcare facilities in Orange County, California, to explore the impact that detecting greater
262  climate and land use vary regionally within California under different future scenarios.
263 PLEX Elite 9000; Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, California, USA) using both 3x3-mm and 6x6-mm macular sc
264 ination on the RAPDx (Konan Medical, Irvine, California, USA), an automated infrared pupillometer.
265 her pumas (Puma concolor) in coastal central California, USA, and their associated food web, have ele
266 al grassland in the Mediterranean climate of California, USA, from 2001 through 2019 with the eddy co
267 avities in the Stewart pegmatite in southern California, USA, to quantify crystal growth rates.
268   Here, we examine these effects in northern California, USA, with a focus on the region between Poin
269 asper Ridge Global Change Experiment site in California, USA.
270 from lakes of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California, USA.
271  oysters globally, including in Tomales Bay, California, USA.
272 lp forest fish community dataset in southern California, USA.
273 ncorhynchus tshawytscha) from the Eel River, California, USA.
274 windows for weekly PM2.5 exposure and PTB in California using California birth cohort data from 2005-
275 health records at Kaiser Permanente Southern California using multiple UTI definitions.
276 health records at Kaiser Permanente Southern California using multiple UTI definitions.
277 iology and potential intervention effects in California, using three previously developed epidemiolog
278 oup differences across neurocognitive tests [California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT trials 1-5,CVLT de
279 1999-2010) episodic memory assessment by the California Verbal Learning Test, including measures of i
280        Proximity to higher production OGD in California was associated with adverse birth outcomes am
281    This large foodborne botulism outbreak in California was caused by consumption of commercial chees
282 ease (NAFLD) in Kaiser Permanente San Diego, California was instituted in August 2017 to improve effi
283 es from sea stars collected from Antarctica, California, Washington, and Alaska.
284 ed risk factors for exposure in animals from California, Washington, British Columbia and Alaska.
285 h County, North Carolina; Sacramento County, California; Washington County, Maryland; and Pittsburgh,
286 ominantly of Mexican descent) in Sacramento, California, we examined whether US acculturation was ass
287  at two large-scale industrial facilities in California were conducted to quantify pollutant emission
288 s: Model estimates of TB cases and deaths in California were in close agreement over the historical p
289                                 New York and California were the 2 states with the greatest number of
290 t a tertiary care hospital in San Francisco, California were travel related.
291 vent sites in the Coal Oil Point seep field (California) were investigated, and the dislocation of mi
292 ipants aged 40 years and older in Inglewood, California, were imaged for 6x6-mm optic disc scans on a
293 r GHG concentrations are stabilized, whereas California wetting will largely emerge only after GHG co
294 rveys of registered nurses were conducted in California, where a safe patient handling law became eff
295 versity of Southern California, Los Angeles, California), which can be used to fit standard and unifi
296 rstatte Rancho La Brea (RLB) in Los Angeles, California, which also represent the first confirmed cop
297 able findings from cats naturally exposed to California wildfires in 2017 and 2018.
298 at a 1 km resolution during the October 2017 California wildfires, using the Constant Air Quality Mod
299 sponse of electricity demand in the state of California, with high-intensity demand demonstrating a g
300 sis is supported by experiments on leaves of California woody species, and in analyses of previous st

 
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