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1 drats hardly varied over 30 years (and seven censuses).
2 ainst accurate populations from a population census.
3 method with parameters derived from the 2010 census.
4  and Nutrition Examination Survey and the US Census.
5 re of 715 proteins in the COSMIC Cancer Gene Census.
6 l administration data normalized for patient census.
7 s (PHIS) database, all normalized to patient census.
8 the Guttmacher Institute's Abortion Provider Census.
9 e mandatory 2001 Statistics Canada long-form census.
10       Population data were drawn from the US Census.
11 ant population data from the 2011 Australian Census.
12  institution with an approximate 60,000 cage census.
13 stry of Health of Ukraine, and the Ukrainian Census.
14 elf-identify as any race defined by the U.S. Census.
15 ed through a national population and housing census.
16 ollected mark-resight observations and video censuses.
17 the basis for research surveys that build on censuses.
18 cebo group were reported from the population censuses.
19 -related sequences in the COSMIC Cancer Gene Census, 178 sequences are predicted to have possible NES
20 le: commuting data, specifically from the US Census 2000.
21                         Singapore Population Census 2010 was used to calculate age-standardized preva
22 ndardized to the Northern Ireland population census (2011).
23 of plant-pollinator interactions from weekly censuses across 3 years in a subalpine ecosystem.
24 discontinuity was used to estimate change in census-adjusted rates of ventricular assist device impla
25                     The prevalence values of census-adjusted Rome IV FBDs were similar among the 3 co
26 niversity long-term care database to compare census, admissions, discharges, and mortality at skilled
27 d data from the Australian Early Development Census (AEDC) that were probabilistically linked by the
28                             We introduce the Census algorithm to convert relative RNA-seq expression
29 certained county attributes from the 2011-15 Census American Community Survey.
30 es for each year were obtained from the U.S. Census and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
31 an their parents-by combining data from U.S. Census and Current Population Survey cross sections with
32 ts of working age (20-59 years) using linked census and death records.
33  anonymized, geolocalized mobility data with census and demographic data to build a detailed agent-ba
34 tle difference across cell types compared to Census and DEXSeq.
35 and compared with existing methods including Census and DEXSeq.
36 nt provides a comprehensive bone marrow cell census and experimental support for cancer cell crosstal
37 conomic insecurity using indicators from the Census and Federal Reserve Bank in US counties for the y
38                       Using data from the US Census and the 1995-2008 National Longitudinal Study of
39 of social and economic variables from the US Census and the Bureau of Economic Analysis were analyzed
40  performed a population-based study using US Census and the National Center for Health Statistics mor
41                         In an analysis of US Census and the National Center for Health Statistics mor
42 region, and district came from 2011 and 2016 censuses and from 2017-2019 projections from Samoa's Bur
43 ve database from vital registration systems, censuses and surveys with 10,835 observations, and 16,60
44 ol population (all women with data from both censuses) and assessed cluster-level changes.
45 CU strain (bed census, severity-weighted bed census, and activity-weighted bed census) on the day of
46    Data sets derived from satellite imagery, census, and hydrological models provide an opportunity t
47 e recorded by use of biannual house-to-house censuses, and verbal autopsies were done between May 26,
48 TP personnel were on average 18% higher than census-based populations. Furthermore, hydrochemical-bas
49 indoor heat exposure was modeled at the U.S. Census block group (CBG) level using building energy mod
50 vation index, a validated dataset that ranks census block groups based on SED.
51 (n = 6,246) to map overdose incidents to 280 census block groups in Cincinnati between August 1, 2015
52  religious establishments, connecting 56,945 census block groups to 552,758 points of interest with 5
53 ime and daytime noise levels were higher for census block groups with higher proportions of nonwhite
54 of 98 million people from neighbourhoods (or census block groups) to points of interest such as resta
55  consistent between urban and suburban/rural census block groups, and for daytime and nighttime noise
56 education, housing characteristics) based on census block level, where higher scores are associated w
57                                              Census blocks with majority Hispanic (>60%) populations
58  at risk from age or placement were found in census blocks with more than 30% of the population livin
59                                              Census Bureau and the National Health and Nutrition Exam
60 rates in individuals >=1 year of age used US Census Bureau bridged-race population estimates as denom
61 cal capacity; the data were merged with 2010 Census Bureau data to identify the distribution of the U
62  and year-specific poverty rates based on US Census Bureau data.
63                                              Census Bureau on population projections from 2016 to 203
64                   We used data from the U.S. Census Bureau on population projections from 2016 to 203
65 d Prevention provisional death data and U.S. Census Bureau population estimates.
66 ty risk was seen across the 4 different U.S. census bureau regions (adjusted odds ratio: Northeast: 0
67 raphic microsimulation and the United States Census Bureau's recent national projections of core demo
68 valuation, household income data from the US Census Bureau, and county-level jail and prison incarcer
69 Statistics and population counts from the US Census Bureau, National Center for Health Statistics, an
70 n county-level control variables from the US Census Bureau, the National Center for Health Statistics
71 Statistics and population counts from the US Census Bureau, the National Center for Health Statistics
72 rates using population estimates from the US Census Bureau.
73 rs by census tract were obtained from the US Census Bureau.
74  and broad variant coverage, the Cancer Gene Census (CGC) describes a curated catalogue of genes driv
75 tion sizes and compared them to results of a census completed in 2014.
76 h recent work at Fukushima, and exploiting a census conducted in February 2009 in the CEZ, we reconst
77 lity, particularly when its standardized bed census consisted of sicker patients.
78 the experiences of the BRAIN Initiative Cell Census Consortium, ten pilot projects funded by the U.S.
79                                          The census covered a population of 1 169 593 from 270 387 ho
80 (CanCHECs) based on the 1991, 1996, and 2001 census cycles linked to mobility and mortality data.
81  privacy algorithm to the 2020 United States Census data and additional data products may affect the
82                                        Using census data collected over 12 years from central Panama
83                                      We link census data from 29 countries across the global tropics
84                          Based on harmonized census data from 81 countries, we estimate how age and c
85                                              Census data from Cayman Brac, while more sparse, show a
86 outputs with empirical data, including local census data from forest inventories, eddy flux tower dat
87     We combined long-term radiotelemetry and census data from grey wolves Canis lupus in the Upper Pe
88                                              Census data from India provided the population at risk.
89  combined long-term annual growth and forest census data of a diverse temperate broadleaf deciduous f
90 terviews with 648 fishers, underwater visual census data of reef ecosystem condition, and time-series
91                                    We linked census data on educational attainment (N = approximately
92 om 62,000 weather stations, and county-level census data on population demographics to estimate the g
93                             Where available, census data on seabirds often do not extend beyond a few
94                                              Census data predict a population loss of just over 129,0
95 racy and precision of MRP in a context where census data provided reasonable proxies for true populat
96 geographically resolved household survey and census data sources on child deaths to produce estimates
97 a testing and combined this with local-level census data to calculate expected levels of testing in e
98  wells in the conterminous United States and Census data to estimate the population living in proximi
99                                              Census data was used to calculate rates of within-countr
100  for Disease Control and Prevention data, US Census data, Cochrane Library reviews, and the annual He
101  also used the pedigree, in combination with census data, to generate a series of fitness estimates,
102 stimates derived from air travel records and census data.
103  and nonurban regions, which agrees with the census data.
104  state and by country of origin, based on US Census data.
105  on screening participation rates by age and census data.
106 eloped to permit the sharing of confidential census data.
107 measurements, and location-specific hospital census data.
108 ination of remote sensing, GIS modelling and census data.
109 blicly available administrative data such as census data.
110 .6 (New York) per 1,000 adults based on 2010 census data.
111 ellite imagery, UN population estimates, and census data.
112  expenditure surveys, satellite imagery, and census data.
113 5) linked to Hospital Episode Statistics and census data.
114 an Compare National Downloadable file and US Census data.
115 ases to national numbers using 2017 national census data.
116 nt populations were identified based on U.S. Census demographic information.
117 relations between loads of 42 biomarkers and census-derived metrics, index of relative socioeconomic
118 bility was highest in the East South Central Census Division (14.8 per 1000).
119 aou test, Asian race, private insurance, and census division (R(2) = 68%).
120 , and varied by hospital referral region and Census Division (range: 18.6% [East South Central] to 39
121 s of higher than average utilization include census division and percentage of inhabitants who are up
122 al and disease studies, and demonstrate that Census enabled robust analysis at multiple layers of gen
123                         These were linked to census enumeration areas (EAs) with an age-structured po
124 ts using household survey data would require census enumeration combined with annual sample surveys o
125 ith the smallest area unit of the Australian census, equating to 14.9 million Australians or 64% of t
126 ng count data from IQVIA Xponent, divided by census estimates for 2011-2016.
127  women with STI from reported cases and from Census estimates for the population.
128 ed MGW-prediction method, we generated a MGW census for 199 038 197 SNPs across the human genome.
129                     Using 19th-century flora censuses for 14 Danish regions as a baseline, we overcom
130                                            A census founding population of between 1,300 and 1,550 in
131  occupational history by linkage to national censuses from 1960, 1970, 1980, and 1990.
132  on tropical tree traits and long-term field censuses from Barro Colorado Island (BCI), Panama.
133  were often ecological in design, used broad census geographic levels, lacked individual-level data,
134 spaper The Guardian to CTs according to 2010 Census geographies.
135            In benthic ecosystems, only a few censuses have been done, and were based on a limited num
136 from a large cohort study (the 2001 Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohort [2001 CanCHEC]), wh
137 nd nonaccidental mortality in three Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohorts (CanCHECs) based o
138 st giant panda locations (86%) from the 2014 census in Liziping were clustered around remote "dog-fre
139 resource-poor countries have not conducted a census in over 10 y.
140 ed of all 74,134 CTs as defined for the 2010 Census in the 48 states of the contiguous US.
141  is primarily derived from underwater visual censuses in shallow waters (</=30 m).
142         Variation in whole-plot fluxes among census intervals was explained overwhelmingly by variati
143 GB(i) varied largely and significantly among census intervals, with notably higher productivity in 19
144                                              Census is freely available through our updated single-ce
145 dence (odds ratio [OR], 1.23; P < 0.001) and census-level poverty (OR, 1.12; P = 0.012) were both ass
146 l researchers to examine, model, and analyze census-like multisource healthcare data.
147  homeostasis and that ZCs maintain their own census, likely through infrequent self-replication.
148 lth Service provider trusts (93%) and 31 865 census lower super output areas (LSOAs; 98%).
149  of area-level latent demand for soda in the Census Metropolitan Area of Montreal in 2012 by applying
150 tistical analysis and regression modeling of census microdata at the household scale, our analysis re
151                                     Using US Census microsample data, historical measures of state co
152                                     Using US census microsample data, historical measures of state co
153 e-specific, and sex-specific incidence to UK census mid-year population estimates.
154                          A population at low census might go extinct or instead transition into expon
155 ose with an African American or Hispanic ICU census more than twice its regional mean.
156 iative involved community mapping, household census, multidisease community health campaigns, and hom
157 cial networks, and have assumed a completely censused network.
158                                      Using a census of 121 villages in rural Mali, we analyzed the as
159            This approach provided a detailed census of active serine hydrolases in the asexual parasi
160                   We present a comprehensive census of CARF and SAVED domains in bacteria and archaea
161 ation with axonal morphology for producing a census of cell types in the mammalian brain at scale.
162 rical and theoretical framework to conduct a census of ciliated cell types, create structural maps, a
163 ses this knowledge gap by using a fine-scale census of hard armoring along the entire Georgia U.S. es
164 We benchmark Cumulus on the Human Cell Atlas Census of Immune Cells dataset of bone marrow cells and
165                    Consequently, an accurate census of intestinal ARDs (that is, the intestinal resis
166 tical information processing, yet a complete census of its cell types and connectivity remains elusiv
167 quencing approach to develop a comprehensive census of molecularly distinct cell types in the mouse L
168 Altogether, our data provide a time-resolved census of neutrophil diversity and gene expression dynam
169 ies per patient bed multiplied by the hourly census of patients on the unit.
170  RGCs to provide a functional and anatomical census of RGCs in larval zebrafish.
171                        We conducted a unique census of science faculty at land-grant universities acr
172                        A tally of the entire census of such factors revealed that although multiple e
173                          Here, we compiled a census of tandem mono-nucleotide/di-nucleotide/tri-nucle
174  single-cell RNA sequencing to create a cell census of the human thymus across the life span and to r
175                 Together, the data provide a census of the stability of the human proteome and valida
176    This study provides an important baseline census of the standing pangenomic variation and drug res
177                          After an exhaustive census of the strains, we studied the epidemiological da
178                                              Censuses of the nearby Universe have used absorption lin
179                                              Censuses of tropical forest plots reveal large variation
180 ject, implemented in rural Bangladesh, did a census on 1.2 million people to fill this gap.
181 er strain in ICU capacity as measured by bed census on the calendar day (daytime hours) of admission
182 ivores, and predatory ants and spiders, were censused on > 1000 trees in nine 0.1 ha forest plots.
183 ighted bed census, and activity-weighted bed census) on the day of admission with risk-adjusted acute
184 ponse syndrome (SIRS) criteria, and Blantyre census population data, we calculated population inciden
185 tory response syndrome criteria and Blantyre census population data, we calculated population inciden
186 Planning and Research Cooperative System and census population estimates.
187  failed to find strong relationships between census population size and genetic diversity, a recent s
188 nucleotide diversity in herring and its huge census population size.
189          Model results were combined with US Census population sizes to estimate total number and pre
190                        Incidence per 100 000 census population was calculated, and a multivariate log
191 ed by using direct adjustment to the 2010 US Census population.
192  ammonia were evaluated for accuracy against census populations.
193  among children aged 0-59 months residing in censused populations in sub-Saharan Africa and south Asi
194                                     Using US census projections, prevalence of VI and cause-specific
195 obility estimates from linked income tax and Census records are merged with surveys and administrativ
196 mmography was evaluated at the city level by census region and division by using the Mann-Whitney U t
197 0,000 U.S. children (5.7 in 2001), with U.S. census region differences in bed availability (6.8 to 8.
198 ercentage compared with males, and the South census region had the largest percentage while the West
199 on had the largest percentage while the West census region had the smallest percentage.
200 egional subgroups, including age group, sex, census region, and place of care using adjusted Chi-squa
201 ajor dimensions: age, sex, income, race, and census region.
202 concomitant CS admitted to the United States census regions of Northeast, Midwest, South, and West.
203 and piperacillin-tazobactam seen across U.S. census regions.
204 meropenem ranged from 70 to 100% across U.S. census regions.
205  Register and other national health care and census registers.
206  geographical unit for which the New Zealand Census reports data) using normalised difference vegetat
207 or line turnover, automated tank counts, and census reports promote communication with both end users
208                                              Census respondents were linked with death records throug
209                                              Census's American Community Survey and the National Cent
210                             We used case and census sampling weights to estimate the national burden
211 nships for three measures of ICU strain (bed census, severity-weighted bed census, and activity-weigh
212 ies and demonstrate the effectiveness of the Census signature for both stages.
213                                              Census sizes are unlikely to be more than tenfold larger
214  81 unique groups, 14 of which had estimated census sizes of more than 1 million, that descend from f
215           N(e) can substantially depart from census sizes of present-day breeding populations (N(C))
216                                 In contrast, Census suffers from severe type I error inflation, where
217               Preliminary exploration of the census suggested polytract hinge sites and boundaries of
218 on with independent wealth measurements from censuses suggests that errors in satellite estimates are
219                       Here, in an attempt to census the bulk of Earth's bacterial and archaeal ("prok
220 astrointestinal health, we need to move from census to function.
221 e linked the 2007-2016 Scottish School Pupil Censuses to Scottish maternity records and to sunshine h
222  variety of state, county, and neighborhood (census tract [CT]) characteristics.
223                             We acquired 2010 Census tract and block group level data, land cover data
224             Neighborhoods were classified by census tract based on percentage of Hispanic residents:
225 e from the population-weighted United States census tract centroid to the nearest site.
226 hood-level socioeconomic data from 2010 U.S. Census tract data, and determined death dates using the
227           Access to finer geography, such as census tract identifiers, would enable richer analyses-f
228                                       At the census tract level, with each 0.1 decrease in the depriv
229  predict daily air pollution exposure at the census tract level.
230 haracterized neighborhood deprivation at the census tract level.
231 nal age, education, annual household income, census tract median household income, and child age, sex
232                                              Census tract mobility estimates from linked income tax a
233 stration rates within a specified geography (census tract or ZIP code tabulation area [ZCTA]).
234 se-residential data were geocoded, linked to census tract poverty (CTP) level, then categorized into
235  age-adjusted incidence occurred with higher census tract poverty level (P < .001; relative risk for
236 ive risk for highest [>=20%] vs lowest [<5%] census tract poverty level, 1.37).
237 se residential data were geocoded, linked to census tract poverty level, and then categorized into 4
238 sis incidence rates were calculated for each census tract poverty level, overall and for each of the
239  then categorized into 4 groups according to census tract poverty level.
240 travel burden are more likely to reside in a census tract that is rural, low income, and from areas o
241  the percentage of women aged 15-44 years by census tract were obtained from the US Census Bureau.
242     Deaths were tabulated by age group, sex, census tract, and cause of death.
243 hoods where OHCA occurred were classified by census tract, based on percentage of black residents: le
244 nty levels (+/-40%) within portions of every census tract, with median concentration increases rangin
245                         INTERPRETATION: This census tract-level analysis of life expectancy and cause
246                                              Census tract-level composite SEP index in quintiles was
247 hazards models, adjusted for individual- and census tract-level covariates, and potentially confoundi
248 hazards models adjusting for individual- and census tract-level covariates, including traffic-related
249 hods: The cohort (n = 548,780) was linked to census tract-level estimates for O(3).
250  resilience was separately determined by the census tract-level rates of cardiovascular mortality/mor
251    We then used public databases to identify census tract-level socioeconomic factors predictive of d
252 actors that underlie the association between census tract-level socioeconomic measures and MRSA incid
253                                              Census tract-level supervised HVI values were positively
254 imates of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) by census tract.
255 -response rates based on age group, sex, and census-tract income.
256 ferences in population-weighted NO(2) at the census-tract level.
257 h modeled ambient [Formula: see text] at the census-tract level.
258 tter and nitrogen dioxide at the residential census-tract level.
259 ses, and neoplasms) recorded in 2006 for 369 census tracts (small geographical areas with a populatio
260 n oxide (NO, NO(2)) concentrations within 24 census tracts across Houston, Texas.
261 ients were more likely to reside in deprived census tracts and have higher comorbidity scores.
262 te batch plant facilities within our sampled census tracts are comparable to those measured within 20
263  extensive mobile monitoring across multiple census tracts can quantitatively characterize urban air
264  also created to identify specific high-risk census tracts for screening within Atlanta ZCTAs.
265 en and older adults living in higher-poverty census tracts have had a higher incidence of domesticall
266                           The least polluted census tracts in 1981 remained the least polluted in 201
267                   However, the most polluted census tracts in 1981 remained the most polluted in 2016
268 ive associations of living in high-lead-risk census tracts in children from lower- versus higher-inco
269 thma (aged 6-17 yr; n = 478) from low-income census tracts in eight U.S. cities, and we analyzed viro
270 s index shows a total of 18 highest-priority census tracts in the greater Atlanta area.
271 ch risk was attenuated among men residing in census tracts lacking such current privilege (risk ratio
272  all low-income and-middle-income countries, census tracts should henceforth be designated slum or no
273 rsistent uncontrolled asthma living in urban census tracts were recruited into 3 multicenter RCTs (ea
274 ion, such that the relation was stronger for census tracts with a higher percentage of older and less
275                                              Census tracts with more connected, aggregated, coherent,
276 te stage at diagnosis, even for residents of census tracts with present-day economic and racial privi
277 5) to 88.4 years (86.9-89.9) for women among census tracts within King County.
278 LC grade was not protective for residents of census tracts without such current privilege.
279 omic, and demographic data from ~65,000 U.S. census tracts.
280 states, 3,142 counties, and 72,429 populated census tracts.
281 y care clinicians by zip code relative to US Census Urban Areas.
282                We leveraged data from the US Census, US Department of Agriculture, and the Economic I
283 were within 4.9 individuals (average) of the census values.
284 n the 2015 TaNT campaign, 26 415 people were censused versus 29 587 people in the 2017 TaNT campaign.
285 te hospital mortality was strongest when bed census was composed of higher acuity patients (odds rati
286                                          The census was implemented in 51 unions from seven purposive
287  Trauma Information Exchange Program, and US Census was used to calculate an NBATS score for each tra
288 fic Registry of Transplant Recipients and US Census, we performed multivariable Cox regression to com
289 ia and covering 34% of the population during census week in 2016 were quantitatively analyzed to esti
290 ent samples taken during the 2016 Australian census week were analyzed for a range of diet, drug, pha
291 hoiseul [n=26 372] as determined at the 2009 census) were treated.
292 rage in the absence of a complete and recent census, while also providing reliable estimates of uncer
293            Individuals identified during the census who did not attend a community health campaign we
294 s coded into more than 60 groups in the 2001 census, with mortality follow-up until Dec 31, 2011.
295 ented during shallow water underwater visual censuses, with up to an order of magnitude more jacks an
296 d staffing models of care, variations in bed census within individual ICUs was associated with patien
297 cause mortality was assessed twice yearly by census workers who were unaware of participants' origina
298 he Chihuahuan desert of New Mexico, which is censused yearly.
299              We combined TB notifications in census years 2006, 2011, and 2016 with time- and country
300                                   During the census years, 3246 TB cases occurred among an estimated

 
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