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1 ic have likely changed mitochondrial genetic geography.
2 lly limited by socioeconomic class or remote geography.
3  in France is currently based on urgency and geography.
4 Marxan to account for roughly 25% of the LCC geography.
5  888); local HCV CVLs varied by subgroup and geography.
6 population spread can be explained simply by geography.
7  model the relationship between genetics and geography.
8 unding the tree-based inference of ancestral geography.
9 N (carbon-nitrogen) interactions and diverse geography.
10 ations with time, under-5 mortality rate and geography.
11 identified for comorbidities, adherence, and geography.
12 r, and religiosity), patient population, and geography.
13 ion diversity are similar and independent of geography.
14 ble concordance between genetic clusters and geography.
15 ot have the same level of improvement across geography.
16 ing MELD scores at transplant independent of geography.
17 e rather than other environmental factors or geography.
18 cal function and dysfunction, independent of geography.
19 uired, and the projection of that niche onto geography.
20 eath in humans irrespective of sex, race, or geography.
21 rstanding of patterns and processes in human geography.
22 were similar when stratified by age, sex, or geography.
23 t be preserved across wide spans of time and geography.
24 ribution of shared ancestors across time and geography.
25 rally, the best GS predictors were linked to geography.
26 fter adjustment for age, sex, ESRD rate, and geography.
27 r deviations due to accidents of history and geography.
28  used to determine the influence of race and geography.
29 human well-being, economics, technology, and geography.
30 vergence in relation to host specificity and geography.
31 tion with HPV-16 may differ substantially by geography.
32 text dependent, changing with age, time, and geography.
33 nother case, regardless of diagnosis date or geography.
34 nge within a short time frame and restricted geography.
35  present based on species susceptibility and geography.
36 le to care for their patients, regardless of geography.
37 the hybridizing taxa, behavior, ecology, and geography.
38  qualifying event type; completion varied by geography.
39  among stickleback populations, more so than geography.
40 n and eastern Eurasian ancestries, mirroring geography.
41 ct genetic clusters, and correspondence with geography.
42 mic sectors, comparable across countries and geographies.
43 ting search-and-rescue operations over large geographies.
44 es may differentially affect generations and geographies.
45 gies, five applications, and three different geographies.
46 The Guardian to CTs according to 2010 Census geographies.
47 OR] = 1.47; 95% CI: 1.20-1.80) and varied by geography (1.74;1.09-2.77).
48 pical of strains from different lineages and geographies, (11) underperformance of known resistance-c
49 r roots in the layering of gene trees across geography, a paradigm that was greatly facilitated by th
50                                  Strikingly, geography accounts for most of the phylogenetic signal i
51       Including in the samples set different geographies across different continents, a discriminatio
52 eptibility to penicillin and erythromycin by geography after standardizing differences across time, p
53 a 2.2-fold difference in DDLT rate driven by geography alone.
54 populations that, while defined by niche and geography, also bear signatures of admixture between maj
55 y be affected by age, oral health, diet, and geography, although information about the natural variat
56 f the incidence-base performance across U.S. geographies and in different patient populations, where
57 d that focusing appropriate interventions on geographies and key populations at high risk of HIV infe
58 atchment area (n = 471) were mapped to small geographies and linked to area-level aggregated socioeco
59 stimated variance coefficients were 0.07 for geography and 3.37 for physician.
60                        Although separated by geography and ancestry, key commonalities in the two pat
61  and differential distribution of disease by geography and ancestry.
62  to date, reconstructed ancestral states for geography and biome/habitat, estimated diversification a
63 ts might reshape the genetic distribution in geography and blur the boundary of population differenti
64 l scale; however, turnover in host taxa with geography and climate can confound insights into endophy
65 ate assemblages were structured according to geography and climate.
66                              The contrasting geography and demography of tick populations, interprete
67          We show that HWI is correlated with geography and ecology across 10,338 (>99%) species, incr
68  of the world's birds, we examine the global geography and environmental, biotic, and historical biog
69 al, with notable differences in incidence by geography and ethnic background.
70             Differences in prevalence across geography and ethnicity implicate an etiological mix of
71                  In addition, to account for geography and feasible access, we calculated spatial ind
72 use-specific hospitalizations vary widely by geography and health outcome.
73            Thus, historical and contemporary geography and historical and contemporary environments h
74               In Europe, a key factor is the geography and history of climate change through the Plei
75 files were coincident with barley's biology, geography and history, and explained a high proportion o
76 ansfer paradigm is highly dependent on local geography and hospital efficiency.
77 nts, which demonstrated greater diversity of geography and host FPA.
78 he relative influence of climate, landscape, geography and host phylogeny on regional parasite commun
79 ous selection in models that account for the geography and hydrodynamic features of the region suppor
80 plant trait, varies across taxonomic levels, geography and in response to environmental differences.
81  of iNTS isolates, fluctuating over time and geography and increasing during the rainy season.
82 Medicare patients to assess for influence of geography and insurance coverage, respectively.
83  location improves our understanding of reef geography and its human impacts, thereby guiding environ
84 epresenting the possible combined effects of geography and lake trophic status.
85 , genetic ancestry is largely partitioned by geography and language, though we observe mixed ancestry
86 se Africans which is largely correlated with geography and language.
87 to screen over 6500 gut metagenomes spanning geography and lifestyle and reconstruct over 1300 E. rec
88 how a clustering of TPE strains according to geography and not host species, which is suggestive for
89 is that cross the epidemiological divides of geography and parasite species.
90 of Espeletia suggest the influence of Andean geography and past climatic fluctuations on the diversif
91 ariability among studies may be explained by geography and patient factors.
92  Antirrhinum species and how these relate to geography and patterns of phenotypic variation in the ge
93  a repeat experiment on the relation between geography and phylogenetic and cultural diversity.
94                  Timely initiation varied by geography and qualifying event type; completion varied b
95 recedented resolution, clustering samples by geography and race in both species.
96 bial community structure is mainly driven by geography and related environmental factors, but the lar
97  allele frequencies change non-linearly with geography and reliable localization requires evidence to
98 argets provide a better understanding of how geography and selection may have shaped genetic variatio
99 of genetic variation can clarify the role of geography and spatio-temporal variation of climate in sh
100 istry of Health, the Brazilian Institute for Geography and Statistics, the Ministry of Social Develop
101 ategories used by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics: Branco (White), Preto (Black),
102 es, which had stronger patterns across time, geography and subclade, and were located at distinct loc
103                 Based on analysis of wetland geography and synthesis of wetland functions, we argue t
104 ns of variation have been strongly shaped by geography and that variant-by-environment associations f
105 odium spp. infection patterns were shaped by geography and the abiotic environment, whereas Haemoprot
106 te is in part driven by the nested nature of geography and the multidimensionality of climate, which
107           The identification of the cellular geography and the populations of different cell types an
108 uely designed to test for differences across geography and time.
109 alth literacy/education, the relationship of geography and travel distance to access has not been wel
110 nvestment vehicles are more aligned with the geography and type of support of the Belt and Road Initi
111 y account for observed relationships between geography and violence.
112 UV pigmentation variation is associated with geography and/or bioclimatic features (UV-B, precipitati
113 tic regression models tested associations of geography and/or diabetes mellitus type on the likelihoo
114 strains relative to studies focused on other geographies, and (11) the possibility that resistance ar
115 samples obtained across a range of matrices, geographies, and time.
116  overall, by beneficiary characteristics and geography, and by primary CR-qualifying event type (acut
117 justing for differences in age, sex, income, geography, and cause of death (relative risk, 1.30; 95%
118 unding effects of shared population history, geography, and climate.
119 imal approach depends on patient preference, geography, and clinical factors.
120 entify variation by diagnosis, demographics, geography, and era.
121 nome sequence variation and health, disease, geography, and ethnicity of the host may be important fo
122 alities are related to socioeconomic status, geography, and gender, and are compounded by high out-of
123                     Population demographics, geography, and hospital and physician presence were comp
124 ghly dependent on type of survey, follow-up, geography, and interviewee type.
125 the effects of diet, medications, ethnicity, geography, and lifestyle.
126 tests of three-dimensional mental rotations, geography, and mechanical knowledge, females with CAH sc
127 pital volume stratified by disease severity, geography, and specialty.
128  range of extant human variation in culture, geography, and subsistence strategies, including forager
129                     After adjusting for age, geography, and subspecialty, women ophthalmologists coll
130 s from 1990 to 2016 with regard to age, sex, geography, and year.
131 th regard to race, socioeconomic status, and geography are well documented, the extent to which these
132  a striking structure correlating genes with geography around the Mediterranean Sea with characterist
133                                        Using geography as a proxy for poverty, we analysed the equity
134 s underlines the importance of understanding geography as well as competition in improving access to
135 ailable data allow for the study of language geography at scales ranging from country-level aggregati
136 y, community health, spatial science, health geography, biostatistics, spatial statistics, environmen
137                       Plate tectonics affect geography, but also atmosphere composition through volca
138 ble antibody frequency distribution based on geography, but the clinical associations remain much the
139 d severe pediatric asthma outcomes vary with geography, but the relationship between them has not bee
140 n Africa is broadly correlated not only with geography, but to a lesser extent, with linguistic affil
141 ician identifier variables and characterized geography by Combined Statistical Areas or Core-Based St
142              Pathogen genomes were linked to geography by projecting the phylogeny on a virtual globe
143 mparative studies of floral pigmentation and geography can reveal the bioclimatic factors that may dr
144  donor registration rates within a specified geography (census tract or ZIP code tabulation area [ZCT
145 ients were stratified by curative treatment, geography, Child-Pugh status, and recurrence risk.
146                   We test the association of geography, climate and demography with viral movement am
147 se characters in combination with the unique geography, climate and ecology at different sites where
148  each having major implications for multiple geographies, climates, and ecosystems.
149 butable to the spatial arrangement of target geographies, compared with only 0.09% for HA-MRSA.
150 rom the dynamical information carried in the geography constructed here.
151                                     Although geography controls regional geochemical composition and
152  additional prioritisation by within-country geography could avert 400 000 more infections.
153 haracterization of the population recruited, geography covered, and time to completion.
154 icrobiota in children representing different geographies, cultural traditions, and states of health.
155 y 5.86 billion people with much variation in geography, culture, literacy, financial resources, acces
156                                  We reviewed geography, current statutes and regulations, evacuations
157      We introduce the concept of therapeutic geographies--defined as the geographic reorganisation of
158 May 2014 to 31 January 2015 are presented by geography, demographics, and risk factors for all person
159 cross the groups for 14 variables related to geography, demography, water access, and community-level
160 stantial variation in pathogens according to geography, diarrhoea severity, and season.
161 d personnel policies, ease of communication, geography, duration of engagement, scalability of capaci
162    Randomisation was stratified according to geography, ECOG performance status, and histology.
163 our understanding of the combined effects of geography, ecology and human intervention on organizatio
164 lates with worsened outcomes; the effects of geography elsewhere are unassessed.
165                                    Moreover, geography, especially life in rural areas, appears to ha
166 ts, with special attention to differences in geography, ethnicity/race and sex, as well as traditiona
167 ulations on the High Plains were mediated by geography, fitting a model of isolation-by-distance.
168             Here, we explore this "parameter geography" for bistability in post-translational modific
169 high potential for bridging infection across geographies, generations, and sexes.
170  twice as high as in the UK or the USA, vast geographies, growing economies, ageing populations, incr
171 we assess the relative influence of climate, geography, habitat diversity, culture, resource capacity
172 hnicity, socioeconomic status, rurality, and geography has not been done.
173 units of analysis were small units of census geography having an average population of 1,545.
174 ios for measles, which can vary according to geography, health systems infrastructure, prevalence of
175 ng from archaeology, criminology, economics, geography, history, political science, and psychology, w
176 ontrolling for incarceration, residence, and geography, HIV status was no longer significantly associ
177                          When accounting for geography, however, important disparities in patient cho
178 riteria and not on the basis of accidents of geography." However, it has not been addressed whether t
179                We conclude that, in suitable geographies, HS-DAC can complement MEA-PCC to enable CO2
180 ding Federal mandate to minimize the role of geography in access to transplant in the United States,
181       To elucidate the roles of genetics and geography in LTL variability across humans, we compared
182                                              Geography in particular is equipped to address a critica
183 x, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and geography (including the 50 states).
184 Mexican National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) to the 2030 UN Population Division (UN
185 ults demonstrate that both host genetics and geography influence the composition of the sponge microb
186 f species within an assemblage delineated by geography instead of taxonomy (all the species in a regi
187 cine, requires new infrastructure that spans geography, institutional boundaries, and the divide betw
188 nstraints imposed by differences in culture, geography, institutions, and missing markets.
189 With this information we decompose the GoM's geography into weakly dynamically interacting provinces,
190          However, targeting by both risk and geography is best for total impact and could achieve gai
191 tree distributions from those of climate and geography is notoriously difficult.
192 ith the use of laparoscopy, the influence of geography is poorly understood.
193 to one another, despite their differences in geography, morphology, and secondary metabolite profiles
194 his population in order to better define the geography, natural history, etiopathogenic mechanisms, a
195  similar between men and women; (ii) neither geography nor heterogeneity in the HIV-1 set-point viral
196                            Understanding how geography, oceanography, and climate have ultimately sha
197 rony; (2) documenting complex and pronounced geographies of synchrony in two important study systems;
198             By documenting the importance of geographies of synchrony, advancing conceptual framework
199 oretically four mechanisms that can generate geographies of synchrony; (2) documenting complex and pr
200  Our study sheds new light on the timing and geography of a major Neotropical diversification, and su
201                                          The geography of adaptive genetic variation is crucial to sp
202                              The nutritional geography of ants: Gradients of sodium and sugar limitat
203 s on (1) HbF quantitative trait loci and the geography of beta-globin gene haplotypes, especially tho
204 f this layer, we have examined the molecular geography of cerebellar development throughout the life
205 weighty confounding variable: the historical geography of colonialism and its effects on the fragilit
206 echanism linking ecological gradients to the geography of consumer abundance and biomass.
207 oning of motoneuron dendrites shows that the geography of dendritic arbors in relation to presynaptic
208 cheological, and genetic data concerning the geography of early maize cultivation.
209          This study explored the biocultural geography of extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) from the cult
210 study provides a deeper understanding of the geography of genetic lineages and sublineages of the vir
211 hrough a REST API and dynamic front-end, the Geography of Genetic Variants (GGV) browser provides map
212 ey determinant of consumer abundance and the geography of herbivory and detritivory.
213             To a great extent, the ancestral geography of hosts predicted the lineages of mites found
214 super-resolution microscopy to determine the geography of IP3Rs and Ca(2+) signals within living cell
215 arker of SPR, and used these to describe the geography of its dispersal through time.
216 ground and satellite sensors to quantify the geography of lightning strikes in terrestrial tropical e
217                     However, the small-scale geography of migration networks and movement of HIV-posi
218 rn of accelerating mass changes reflects the geography of NAO-driven shifts in atmospheric forcing an
219                         Our results reveal a geography of omnivory driven in part by access to Na.
220                    Towards understanding the geography of omnivory, we tested three hypotheses that p
221 ew initiates to these drugs and changing the geography of opiate overdoses.
222                              Is this current geography of opportunity something new or does it reflec
223                    We find that the changing geography of opportunity-generating economic activity re
224 terspecies and intraspecies variation of the geography of oxytocin receptors and vasopressin V1a rece
225 nd biogeochemistry with implications for the geography of plant-consumer interactions.
226                              The complicated geography of seasonal migration has long posed a challen
227               We conclude that the long-term geography of social mobility can be understood through t
228   Here, we map the biological and functional geography of soil fungi from local to continental scales
229  variety of methods capable of revealing the geography of synchrony and, through it, underlying organ
230 powerful methods, we aim to help elevate the geography of synchrony into a mainstream area of study a
231 sising and extending prior work, we show how geography of synchrony, a term which we use to refer to
232 sinte and maize to take a second look at the geography of the earliest cultivated maize.
233 ic structure of Siberian ethnicities and the geography of the region they inhabit point at existence
234 n ways that reflect the culture, history and geography of their users.
235 nown high-elevation Silk Road sites with the geography of these optimized herding flows, and find a s
236               Our findings indicate that the geography of US opportunity may have deeper historical r
237 es perform best across most applications and geographies on both the LCE and LCC dimensions.
238 e all MPAs in the network, with an effect of geography on the strength of the response.
239 a-based vaccine will be limited to a defined geography, one parasite species and one form of leishman
240                                       Beyond geography, only evolutionary transitions among major pla
241 nmental and ecological selection rather than geography or dispersal dictating the structure and evolu
242                Moreover, little influence of geography or host variety was found on the probability o
243 is shaped principally by ecology rather than geography or phylogeny, with most gene exchange occurrin
244  no differences in the patient demographics, geography, or disease types treated with an MIS approach
245 no significant phylogenetic signal in CTmax, geography, or elevational range.
246 ctious risk, weekend or holiday procurement, geography, or other donor characteristics unrelated to a
247 of the rotation pole relative to the surface geography, or true polar wander (TPW).
248 ness, and community structure also depend on geography, oxygen concentration, salinity, temperature,
249 refore, focus should be on high-transmission geographies, people at highest risk for HIV, and the pac
250 y correlated with differences in large-scale geography, photobiont-type and mycobiont-type.
251 these microbial communities, including diet, geography, physiology, and the extent of contact among h
252 asured variation in these rates according to geography, plan type, and metal level.
253                                We found that geography played a predominant role at all levels - phyl
254  empirical evidence on the interplay between geography, population density and societal interaction,
255 rates in surveillance studies that depend on geography, pre-existing cross-resistance both within and
256  where social proximity rather than physical geography predominates, a significant simplification is
257                              This ecological geography provides a valuable framework for understandin
258 o 40% of 100-kb genomic windows clustered by geography rather than by species, demonstrating that a v
259  of resource limitations and irrespective of geography, regional or cultural contexts, insecurity, or
260 aracteristics, facility characteristics, and geography-related characteristics) and closures changed
261 lant waiting list access by demographics and geography relative to the pool of potential liver transp
262                     Despite broader sharing, geography remains a major determinant of access to DDLT.
263 filiation nor subsistence strategy, but with geography, revealing the importance of isolation-by-dist
264 wed that both methods similarly demonstrated geography, salinity and, to a lesser extent, nitrogen, t
265 o consideration the differences in cultivar, geography, season and environmental factors, the results
266 , with important determinants including age, geography, season, rotavirus vaccine usage, and symptoms
267 dence and prevalence of eczema by ethnicity, geography, sex, and socio-economic status, which varied
268 include the intersections of race/ethnicity, geography, sexual orientation and gender identity, socio
269 us studies from psychology, neuroscience and geography showed that environmental barriers fragment th
270 y results of this study were integrated with geography-specific fuel consumption and land availabilit
271 specific populations or genetically diverse, geography-specific populations.
272  terms of analytic methods used and level of geography studied.
273                              Access to finer geography, such as census tract identifiers, would enabl
274 f poverty, with larger changes in the social geography than in levels of segregation.
275 vironmental factors that are confounded with geography that have not been adequately accounted for.
276 ies at the core of seminal theories in human geography that have strongly influenced our understandin
277 oups separated by latitude, or by restricted geography, that is being exploited to dissect the geneti
278  we know relatively little about nutritional geography-the sources and supply rates of nutrients, and
279 are a product of shared culture, history and geography, they may differ between languages in substant
280 onservation through 37 years and across wide geographies, this domain makes an ideal handle for monoc
281 ogenous variation in weather patterns across geographies to identify social contagion in exercise beh
282  software now permit insights into parameter geography to be uncovered by high-dimensional, data-cent
283 ive contributions of patient, physician, and geography to overall variation.
284         Here, we show that network topology, geography, traffic structure and individual mobility pat
285                             This nutritional geography ultimately arises from gradients of climate an
286    Analyses were stratified by age, sex, and geography (urban versus rural).
287                  highlight the importance of geography, urbanization, ethnicity, and diet on the shap
288 results on fire statistics including spatial geography, variations, frequencies, anomalies, trends, a
289                         In contrast to taxa, geography was the strongest predictor of microbial commu
290 nificant genetic structure (correlating with geography) was detected within one putative species, sug
291             From opposing scales of time and geography, we converge on four overarching explanations
292 stimated deworming coverage disaggregated by geography, wealth quintile, and sex, and computed an equ
293 g coverage should consider disaggregation by geography, wealth, and sex with incorporation of an equi
294 pproaches (morphology, molecular markers and geography) were applied providing rigorous species valid
295 y are strongly determined by application and geography, whereas LCC vary with application and technol
296 stic sheep strains could not be explained by geography, whereas some strains are spatially clustered
297 g used to manage risk in electricity supply, geographies with unreliable grids are particularly likel
298 of the biopsied individuals also varied with geography, with mostly African ancestry in the coastal r
299 in population spread was predicted simply by geography, with populations using non-breeding zones wit
300 or variables included gender, calendar year, geography, years since medical school graduation, and su

 
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