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1 pitalizations (>20% of U.S. hospitalizations annually).
2 e world economy an estimated US $4-5 billion annually.
3 now meet criteria for cannabis use disorder annually.
4 c deposition to western U.S. protected lands annually.
5 s, and subject classification was reassessed annually.
6 e modern society and their consumption grows annually.
7 (DBD) contribute to half of new cancer cases annually.
8 les), collectively serving >320,000 patients annually.
9 corn is $427.50 per hectare or $1.3 billion annually.
10 nd Afghanistan resettle in the United States annually.
11 worldwide, killing ~1.5 million individuals annually.
12 ,000 deaths in children younger than 5 years annually.
13 fifth (21%) wrote more than 10 prescriptions annually.
14 for VH and HIV and evaluated for rescreening annually.
15 esults in approximately 26 000-65 000 deaths annually.
16 nt flocks and broiler flocks become infected annually.
17 cape is growing by hundreds of novel servers annually.
18 in Europe, causing costs of Euro 7.4 billion annually.
19 tates resulting from end-stage organ disease annually.
20 013-2017), covering 12 million beneficiaries annually.
21 quality of life for thousands of individuals annually.
22 a cases globally lead to half-million deaths annually.
23 , RSV affects 3.4 million children worldwide annually.
24 nited States healthcare system $16.5 billion annually.
25 or an estimated 1.6 million premature deaths annually.
26 urden of LF was estimated at US $5.8 billion annually.
27 tropical disease that kills ~100,000 people annually.
28 .5 billion people in more than 100 countries annually.
29 deaths of over 1.5 million people worldwide annually.
30 nters that perform a minimum of 10 new cases annually.
31 ar disease each year, valued at $3.4 billion annually.
32 540 000 skin infections related to IDU occur annually.
33 us (HBV) infections result in 887,000 deaths annually.
34 OP payments per 30 TDF-FTC tablets increased annually.
35 med >=10 percutaneous coronary interventions annually.
36 ldwide, with over a billion pigs slaughtered annually.
37 Currently, only a few cases are reported annually.
38 oncentrations at a scale of more than 400 Gt annually.
39 ease episodes (51.8 million to 58.1 million) annually.
40 which costs a total $4 billion in treatment annually.
41 iagnosed breech presentations across England annually.
42 would also prevent 7.89 neonatal mortalities annually.
43 ranslating to approximately 6 000 000 visits annually.
44 iridae family, causes millions of infections annually.
45 0.5 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide utilization annually.
46 ost deadly cancer with almost 900 000 deaths annually.
47 nsible for millions of infections and deaths annually.
48 es of IBD are diagnosed in the United States annually.
49 esses and 23,000 deaths in the United States annually.
50 worldwide, leading to nearly 250,000 deaths annually.
51 opulation in Ohio is lost to vehicle-strikes annually.
52 ml/min per 1.73 m(2) and then assessed eGFR annually.
53 illion hospitalizations in the United States annually.
54 esponsible for more than half million deaths annually.
55 ost of the 180,000 new infant HIV infections annually.
56 eases, are responsible for 38 million deaths annually.
57 ount for >25 000 deaths in the United States annually.
58 n the human body, CMs renew approximately 1% annually.
59 accounting for 14% of global maternal deaths annually.
60 g cause for between 12,000 and 56,000 deaths annually.
61 tributed and infect up to 400 million people annually.
62 transmit pathogens that kill >700,000 people annually.
63 account for most influenza-associated deaths annually.
64 ost of the 180 000 new infant HIV infections annually.
65 rop diseases impose significant yield losses annually.
66 nsible for millions of infections and deaths annually.
67 ple worldwide, killing over 445,000 patients annually.
68 Whole-city FFCO(2) emissions agree within 3% annually.
69 state emissions by -6.3 +/- 10.1 MMT CO(2)e annually.
70 illion stillbirths and neonatal deaths occur annually.
71 ry pre-surgery, and current smoking behavior annually.
72 eous allergen challenge tests were performed annually.
73 s of post-food processing residues discarded annually.
74 ase causing an estimated 1 million new cases annually.
75 d anal samples were obtained at baseline and annually.
76 g function and fewer pulmonary exacerbations annually.
77 djusted life years (QALYs), discounted at 3% annually.
78 rate of precursors to PFAAs was less than 2% annually.
79 related illness costs more than $300 billion annually.
80 on (95% CI 2.5-5.6) premature deaths averted annually.
81 ount for significant morbidity and mortality annually.
85 centers (7 countries) performing >=10 MIPDs annually (2012-2017) versus OPD in 53 German/Dutch surgi
90 n abortion (totalling 73.3 million abortions annually [66.7-82.0]), corresponding to a global abortio
91 re were 121.0 million unintended pregnancies annually (80% uncertainty interval [UI] 112.8-131.5), co
94 estimated 1.1 cases per 100 000 person-years annually (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.0-1.3; P < 0.0
95 n estimated 9.1 million tonnes are discarded annually (95% uncertainty interval: 7-16 M t)-or 10.8% o
96 for USPSTF screening, and should be screened annually according to evidence-based medicine for the ea
97 ass grafting (CABG) procedures are performed annually, accounting for $7 to $10 billion in episode ex
98 multiple agricultural commodities, ensuring annually accruing (on-farm) benefits of US$14.6-19.5 bil
99 of the 100 million travelers to the tropics annually acquire extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)
101 ould be approximately 3.3 billion US dollars annually across the USA-nearly twice the cost of wetland
103 imulate climate change and sampled the soils annually after harvesting the maize over the following 6
104 consumed from Norwegian commercial kitchens annually although surprisingly the contents of polypheno
105 re roughly 48,000 deaths caused by influenza annually and an estimated 200,000 people who have undiag
106 ver basin receives ~2000 mm of precipitation annually and contributes ~17% of global river freshwater
107 costs and quality-adjusted life-years by 3% annually and examined key parameter uncertainty using de
109 us that infects upward of 300 million people annually and has the potential to cause fatal hemorrhagi
111 and-screening people with no or mild disease annually and moderate disease every 6 months-yielded lar
112 udents develop infectious mononucleosis (IM) annually, and 9-12% meet criteria for ME/CFS six months
113 , cost the US healthcare system $7.2 billion annually, and are typically associated with immunocompro
114 are among the most common cancers diagnosed annually, and both often require treatment with radiatio
115 ally active HIV-positive MSM were not tested annually, and many at increased risk were not tested at
116 l Sheep Dog Society (BVA/KC/ISDS) eye scheme annually, and similar schemes that are in operation in o
117 my-wide CO(2) emissions in the United States annually, and there is potential to increase carbon sequ
119 ong those writing more than 10 prescriptions annually, approximately 35 opioid prescriptions were wri
120 medication, either LABAs or ICSs, could save annually around pound 17,000,000 or pound 8,600,000, res
121 l sample of adolescents (N=131) who had been annually assessed for psychiatric symptoms since ages 3-
122 ndomly assigned to 4 treatment arms: (1) IVM annually at 0, 12, and 24 months; (2) IVM semiannually a
124 ens to hundreds of [Cl] exceedances observed annually at most of these sites help explain previous re
126 cer is responsible for over 30,000 US deaths annually, attributed largely to incurable metastatic dis
129 idneys from higher-risk donors are discarded annually because of the increased likelihood of complica
130 ased on historical records) will be exceeded annually before 2050 for most (i.e., 70%) of the coastal
131 decline of >30% in imported cases of malaria annually between 1996 and 2003; however, there are still
133 breeders, blue whales migrate vast distances annually between foraging and breeding grounds, and thei
134 2690-3090 procedures per 100 000 population annually, but they have maintained a relatively low medi
135 ut absolute cover on shallow reefs increased annually by 1.3% (east), 2.3% (west) and 3.0% (lagoon),
138 by diagnosis code with antibiotic increased annually by 21.2% (95% CI, 16.5%-26.2%) in females and 2
139 ity factors, hospitalisation rates increased annually by 3.6% for stroke, 5.4% for ischaemic heart di
140 (Oncorhynchus kisutch), stormwater exposure annually causes unexplained acute mortality when adult s
141 histosomiasis and infects ~54 million people annually, causing significant mortality and morbidity.
142 e number of tests were performed and results annually collected over an average of 4.0 +/- 0.8 years.
143 ,889 (3,839-30,663, 95% CI) premature deaths annually combining the effects of NMVOCs and ozone, but
145 ingesting an additional 90000 microplastics annually, compared to 4000 microplastics for those who c
147 350 000 (315 000-385 000) treatments started annually, decreasing hepatitis C incidence by 26.5% (22.
148 lugens, the most destructive rice pest that annually destroys millions of hectares of staple crops.
149 otographs, and refractive error was measured annually during the 6.5 years of DCCT; then, both were s
150 1.73 +/- 0.67 logMAR) significantly improved annually during the first 2 years (P < .001, P = .016),
151 rdiographic changes.Methods: At baseline and annually during three sequential years, patients underwe
152 lts and alteplase-treated patients increased annually, even after adjusting for the number of spokes
154 s migrate to and from their breeding grounds annually, exhibiting astonishing feats of endurance.
158 Dutch patients with SCA3/MJD were evaluated annually for 15 years using the International Cooperativ
163 currence every 6 months for 2 years and then annually for detection of new primary lung cancers.
166 in ID by prior grade (13.2%, 3.6%, and 0.6% annually for moderate, mild, and no prior DR strata, res
167 and adults aged >=30 years) and rescreening (annually for PWID, otherwise every 10 years) are likely
169 , mean length of stay decreased by around 2% annually for stroke, ischaemic heart disease, and any ca
172 the variation in calf survival, which ranged annually from 10-80%, was associated with the duration o
175 ood culture-confirmed typhoid cases occurred annually from 2008 to 2019, without apparent seasonality
176 ce-based mortality from NSCLC decreased 6.3% annually from 2013 through 2016, whereas the incidence d
179 In India, approximately 480,000 deaths occur annually from exposure to household air pollution from t
181 Globally, more than 5 million people die annually from lack of access to critical treatments for
182 sands of diphtheria cases are still reported annually from several countries in Asia and Africa, alon
184 ty-adjusted life years (QALY), discounted 3% annually, from the healthcare sector and societal perspe
186 accines prevent 2-3 million childhood deaths annually; however, low vaccine efficacy and the resultin
187 o increase from 32.1 per million inhabitants annually in 1986-2005 to 48.8-67.1 per million for the 1
188 ortality among children younger than 5 years annually in 2000-15 in India to understand progress made
190 tals, from 2009-2014, a 17% decline occurred annually in central venous catheter tips sent for cultur
192 tis daily and more than 2 million people die annually in developing countries due to such pathologies
193 ic diseases, accounting for over $50 billion annually in direct medical expenditures in the United St
194 ear cities receive more than $US 250 million annually in flood protection benefits from mangroves.
196 ndscape with 800 x 10(9) g CO(2) -eq emitted annually in Sweden, equivalent to 25% of the total N(2)
197 led that ~1.8 x 10(9) g N(2) O-N are emitted annually in Sweden, with forest streams contributing abo
199 ns monthly and tested at least 100 specimens annually in the impact analysis, with a separate analysi
201 und 50,000 influenza-associated deaths occur annually in the U.S., overwhelmingly among individuals a
205 00,000 inguinal hernia repairs are performed annually in the United States, any incidence could have
212 roximately 1800 persons die from hepatitis B annually in the United States; however, this figure may
213 S. aureus post-surgical infections occurred annually in the US following 4.2 million elective inpati
217 n issue of upmost global importance, with an annually increasing mortality rate and growing economic
218 ence yields 37% more total ecosystem biomass annually, increasing the value of finfish [+9.4 million
222 ated 14.8 million cases and > 200 000 deaths annually, largely affecting children in low- and middle-
224 and 36-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) annually <=7 years (N = 646; 78% female, median age 47 y
228 of 14 European centers performing >=10 MIPDs annually, no differences were found in major morbidity,
230 2, and Dec 8, 2017, through follow-up visits annually or every 2 years, which also included MRI and n
238 6, and 12 months after each vaccination, or annually (pre-season) from 2010 in the single group.
239 e fungal infections cause 1.6 million deaths annually, primarily in immunocompromised individuals.
241 IV-infection attended our primary-care sites annually providing 13,801 person-years of follow-up; 50-
242 tion with the National Institutes of Health, annually reports on the most up-to-date statistics relat
244 ifers (ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir) using annually resolved establishment dates from 2,935 destruc
246 ronology is more closely fixed in time using annually resolved patterns of (14)C, modulated by cosmic
250 Here we turn to the first high-latitude annually-resolved and absolutely dated marine record spa
252 ct (GCP) has published global carbon budgets annually since 2007 (Canadell et al. [2007], Proc Natl A
257 rating 9 to 12 million metric tons more food annually than in a business-as-usual world with no addit
260 cardiac death occurs in ~220,000 U.S. adults annually, the majority of whom have no prior symptoms or
261 at study baseline (6-9 weeks postpartum) and annually thereafter for 2 years, and we retrieved diabet
262 ditional 6% (OR, 0.94; 95% CI, 0.91 to 0.97) annually thereafter, corresponding to a 0.3% lower absol
264 l adenocarcinoma: at 3, 6, and 12 months and annually thereafter; and baseline diagnosis of low-grade
266 regarding health topics that is administered annually to a nationally representative sample of nonins
267 regarding health topics that is administered annually to a nationally representative sample of nonins
268 6, almost half of the sites could be exposed annually to a present-day 100-year ESL event by 2050.
269 and 90 million tons of water are attributed annually to dye production and their application, mainly
270 es the Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes annually to provide clinicians, patients, researchers, p
272 edications to hundreds of millions of people annually to treat filarial infections and prevent elepha
273 About 250 Tg of dissolved organic carbon are annually transported from inland waters to coastal syste
274 m of 1,940 +/- 230 t/ha (estimated) of grain annually under optimized temperature, intensive artifici
278 able method that uses GHGRP activity data to annually update GHGI gathering and boost sector emission
279 ation-based cohort study, we used unselected annually updated data from Danish nationwide registers c
280 self-reported diet information was collected annually using a structured youth/adolescent food-freque
284 OCT measurements, taken at baseline and annually, were graded by reading center graders masked t
285 3.4) of admissions for acute gastroenteritis annually whereas in those that have introduced the vacci
286 in some countries EAD reach 0.5 to 1% of GDP annually, which is the same order of magnitude as nation
287 infections still occur in breastfed infants annually, which warrants for the development of novel st
288 alization and ED visit rates were calculated annually with 2006-2007 defined as the prevaccine period
290 8 million outpatient surgeries are performed annually with a limited financial understanding of these
292 tin America, affects ~14 million individuals annually, with considerable adverse effects on wellbeing
293 000 and 19,000 Special Immigrant Visas (SIV) annually, with the majority issued to applicants from Ir
294 t contributing to excess morbidity and death annually, with the persistent potential for destabilizin
296 MDR-TB) accounts for 3.7% of new cases of TB annually worldwide and is a major threat to global publi
297 ) causes significant morbidity and mortality annually worldwide, despite the availability of new form
300 y fixing carbon dioxide into 1 Gt of biomass annually, yet the fate of fucoidan-their major cell wall