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1 n large groups for a dilution effect against bachelors.
2 ne breeding territorial male (TM) and eight "bachelor" male (BM) springbok were obtained, and their r
6 o sites in the Pacific Northwest: (1.) Mount Bachelor Observatory (MBO) in the Oregon Cascade Range (
9 ified in allopathic medicine (ie, they had a Bachelor of Medicine & Surgery [MBBS] degree), 40 of who
12 cluded the percent of nurses with at least a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree and percent with c
13 vironments, and percentages of nurses having Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree in South Korea are
14 and that each 10% increase in nurses having Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree is associated with
15 increasing the percentages of nurses having Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree would help reduce
16 (negative), (3) first basic degree (having a bachelors or higher degree increased the probability of
18 -volume center were those with an associates/bachelor (P < 0.005) or graduate-level degree (P < 0.05)
19 patient-to-RN staffing ratios, proportion of bachelor-qualified RNs, nurse work environments, Magnet
20 istribution of Hg in the atmosphere as Mount Bachelor received free tropospheric air masses on certai
22 unweighted; 67.0% weighted), had less than a bachelor's degree (13 408 218 participants; 65.1% unweig
23 race (14.6% vs 8.7%), had caregivers with a bachelor's degree (29.8% vs 23.5%), and underwent diagno
26 ere observed in participants with at least a bachelor's degree (64.1 +/- 0.9 in pregnancy, 64.5 +/- 1
27 weighted percentage, 85.6%), had at least a bachelor's degree (711; weighted percentage, 40.0%), liv
29 e or an associate's degree, as compared to a bachelor's degree (aOR 1.02; 95% CI 1.01-1.04, P = .0007
32 (OR, 3.36; 95% CI, 1.65-6.84; P = .001) or a bachelor's degree (OR, 2.39; 95% CI, 1.17-4.88; P = .02)
33 05 with a high school education, 1.39 with a bachelor's degree and 1.68 with a graduate degree, with
34 an high school (260 participants [14.4%]) to Bachelor's degree and above (629 participants [34.9%]),
35 he proportion of the population that holds a bachelor's degree and the proportion of the population a
37 edian income and percentage of adults with a bachelor's degree for home zip code, and overall and sub
38 r proportions of critical care nurses with a bachelor's degree in nursing experienced significantly l
39 rease in the proportion of ICU nurses with a bachelor's degree in nursing was associated with a 2% re
40 ease (0.15) in the fraction of nurses with a bachelor's degree in nursing was associated with a three
41 t deaths in hospitals with 75% nurses with a bachelor's degree in nursing would be 10% lower than in
45 % CI 1.031-1.106), and every 10% increase in bachelor's degree nurses was associated with a decrease
46 0s and 40s (9 participants [75%]), holding a bachelor's degree or higher (11 participants [92%]), and
47 ion (32.2% [9 of 36]) than of parents with a bachelor's degree or higher (11.5% [84 of 715]), and chi
48 or some college (31.0% [109 of 364]) than a bachelor's degree or higher (21.3% [153 of 715]), childr
51 .9%), were non-Hispanic White (83.7%), had a bachelor's degree or higher (82.7%), had an annual house
52 to -0.26), reduced likelihood of attaining a bachelor's degree or higher (odds ratio, 0.26; 95% CI, 0
53 ool (odds ratio [OR] = 1.53; CI, 1.33-1.75), bachelor's degree or higher (OR = 1.94; CI, 1.56-2.41),
54 ree or some college (P = .001), or holding a bachelor's degree or higher (P < .001), relative to a hi
55 Black [11.5%], 858 White [87.8%]; 521 had a Bachelor's degree or higher [53.4%]), with 490 in the he
57 expanded ACEs in early childhood attained a bachelor's degree or higher and an associate's degree or
59 The proportion of hospital RNs holding a bachelor's degree or higher ranged from 0% to 77% across
62 783 died of COVID-19, 8 125 565 (32%) had a Bachelor's degree or higher, 13 345 829 (53%) worked in
63 5 739 532 [17.9%]), and were more educated (bachelor's degree or higher, 16 349 of 51 274 [31.9%] vs
64 ars, the proportion of the population with a bachelor's degree or higher, median household income, th
66 pants without early ACEs (15.4% vs 13.6% for bachelor's degree or higher; 22.4% vs 19.9% for associat
67 counterparts without ACEs (3.7% vs 12.1% for bachelor's degree or higher; 5.6% vs 17.1% for associate
68 ) years; 386 of 577 participants (67%) had a bachelor's degree or more and 550 of 577 (95%) were livi
71 crease in the proportion of nurses holding a bachelor's degree was associated with a 5% decrease in b
72 d household educational level of less than a Bachelor's degree) and high perceived stress (defined as
75 identified as Hispanic White; 38 (30%) had a bachelor's degree, 77 (61%) had private dental insurance
77 -risk educational and occupational position (Bachelor's degree, nonessential, telework, and highest w
78 he proportion of the population that holds a bachelor's degree, the proportion of the population that
79 of ages by year of birth and completion of a bachelor's degree, we find, for those with less educatio
82 ere married, and 1190 (61.9%) had at least a bachelor's degree; 295 (15.4%) had probable PTSD accordi
83 in hospitals in which only 30% of nurses had bachelor's degrees and nurses cared for an average of ei
84 ents in hospitals in which 60% of nurses had bachelor's degrees and nurses cared for an average of si
85 95% confidence interval: -4.07, -2.07), and bachelor's degrees attained at earlier ages predicted be
86 average of three technologists, who are hold bachelor's degrees in medicine and are qualified to make
90 the detailed procedures, individuals with a bachelor's in science and engineering fields can success
91 ean decline were observed among women with a bachelor's or graduate degree than among women with a Re
92 D, and 4.7% have an academic or professional bachelor's or master's degree as their final degree.
93 the percentages of hospital nurses that were bachelor's prepared (range 0-100%), in patient to nurse
94 Near the end of the sampling period at Mount Bachelor, the observed diel pattern dissipated due to th