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1 tial effects (e.g. transmission within small neighbourhoods).
2 read of social information in the local host neighbourhood.
3 th cooperative behaviour toward those in the neighbourhood.
4 to heterogeneity in cooperativeness in their neighbourhood.
5 d by extension of demethylation to the wider neighbourhood.
6 pike-timing-dependent LTP within a dendritic neighbourhood.
7 te, foreign-born, or resided in a low-income neighbourhood.
8 n to influence the structure of their social neighbourhood.
9 ome and determined its effects on the tissue neighbourhood.
10 actions that are dependent on the local cell neighbourhood.
11 e promoter (or alternative promoters) in the neighbourhood.
12 one of the closest associations in the solar neighbourhood.
13 nsider whether nodes are in the same network neighbourhood.
14 mall increases in staying home in low-income neighbourhoods.
15 uals encountering kin or genetically diverse neighbourhoods.
16 etdis statistic on a sample of similar-sized neighbourhoods.
17 n, moderate-deprivation, or high-deprivation neighbourhoods.
18 1987-91 and who were assigned to one of 4833 neighbourhoods.
19 on statistical analysis of individual atomic neighbourhoods.
20  physical activity levels in deprived London neighbourhoods.
21 ics and physical activity in deprived London neighbourhoods.
22 r five in demethylation, defining assistance neighbourhoods.
23 ding and species richness in localized plant neighbourhoods.
24 crystalline matrix to form particular atomic neighbourhoods.
25 mpared with individuals residing in deprived neighbourhoods.
26 y by moving them to small highly cooperative neighbourhoods.
27 esidents of predominantly non-Hispanic white neighbourhoods.
28 g. land use) and mobility characteristics of neighbourhoods.
29 comes than children growing up in advantaged neighbourhoods.
30 h malaria are clustered within households or neighbourhoods.
31 ared across many people in densely populated neighbourhoods.
32 can be predicted by characteristics of their neighbourhood(1).
33  neighbourhoods to handwashing promotion; 11 neighbourhoods (306 households) were randomised as contr
34 ident were men or boys from the respondent's neighbourhood (32.3% [28.8-36.1]) and boyfriends or husb
35 t deprived neighbourhoods (Q1 least deprived neighbourhoods, 369.7 per 100 000 person-years [95% CI 3
36 ars [95% CI 356.4-383.2] vs Q5-most deprived neighbourhoods 445.7 per 100 000 person-years [430.2-461
37 le at work, in places of leisure and in home neighbourhoods(7,8).
38 680 under-five children nested within 55,823 neighbourhoods across the 51 countries.
39                                            A neighbourhood affluence indicator was derived based on n
40 done to examine the moderating influences of neighbourhood affluence on associations between family s
41                                        Using neighbourhood analyses, a technique from plant competiti
42 derophore iron complexes and haem using gene neighbourhood analysis and co-clustering of TBDTs of kno
43 ir spatial relationships are described using neighbourhood analysis.
44 m paired case-control samples over a network neighbourhood and assesses the statistical likelihood of
45 lots as a function of tree size, competitive neighbourhood and climate.
46 trolled for residential greenspace and other neighbourhood and individual factors.
47 tool, GIS measures and routine data measured neighbourhood and individual-level characteristics.
48           Across two different New York City neighbourhoods and 3,552 pedestrians, we generate an uno
49 al network, cluster together forming network neighbourhoods and are less likely to be within proteins
50 data, we identified both immune hot and cold neighbourhoods and enhanced immune exhaustion markers su
51 who lived in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods and had exacerbation-prone asthma (define
52                All-vs-all comparisons of OSC neighbourhoods and phylogenomic analysis were used to in
53 e travel modes (eg, creating safe attractive neighbourhoods and safe, affordable, and convenient publ
54 ified(3,4), less is known about the cellular neighbourhoods and spatial compartmentalization that sha
55 stematically link the morphology of cellular neighbourhoods and spatially localized gene expression.
56 n urban change: gentrification of inner-city neighbourhoods and suburbanization of poverty, with larg
57 e dispersal via pollen, the size of genetic 'neighbourhoods', and interpopulation gene flow in a long
58 e, gene fusion, phylogenetic profiling, gene neighbourhood, and gene operon.
59  here is the first analysis from within this neighbourhood, and it supports the insight from genomics
60 tudies, stressors in the home, workplace and neighbourhood are associated with accelerated ageing and
61           Using the structure of a molecule, neighbourhoods are chosen to allow for the efficient use
62 then their respective non-neutral 1-mutation neighbourhoods are more likely to be similar; iii) If a
63  importance for health of the quality of the neighbourhood area in which people live and particularly
64 trolling for potential confounders affecting neighbourhood assignment and assessing effects of cumula
65                  Furthermore, the fibroblast neighbourhood-associated factors SERPINE2 and PI16 funct
66 belonging to lower social classes, the brain-neighbourhood associations were particularly strong, wit
67 ast Village group relative to their original neighbourhood at baseline.
68 by starlight nor chemically enriched in this neighbourhood at z approximately 7.
69  survey (n = 4107 adults aged > = 16 years), neighbourhood audit tool, GIS measures and routine data
70 ingle-blind, randomised clinical trial in 16 neighbourhoods (balozi) in Kongwa, Tanzania.
71                                     By using neighbourhood based benchmark and topological methods, w
72                           As such, pair- and neighbourhood-based approximation models have played a k
73  that have been proposed to accomplish this, neighbourhood-based dimensionality reduction of spectrog
74  of disease genes associated with a disease, neighbourhood-based methods and random walkers exploit t
75 antage of bold colonies that is lost in bold neighbourhoods because prey become scarce, and shy colon
76 eses and investigating if-and to what extent-neighbourhood built environments recover at scale has be
77 home, compared to residents in higher-income neighbourhoods, but were not more likely to visit locati
78 Individuals in our sample were assigned to a neighbourhood categorised as high deprivation (>/=1 SD a
79                               The particular neighbourhood characteristics associated with poor healt
80  who experienced favourable modifications in neighbourhood characteristics had a lower risk of future
81 onments at baseline, unfavourable changes in neighbourhood characteristics were associated with an in
82                        Favourable changes in neighbourhood characteristics were associated with reduc
83 , home environments, and geocoded indices of neighbourhood characteristics) were available at ages 7,
84 od accuracy compared to multiple algorithms (neighbourhood, co-occurrence, coexpression, and fusion)
85 amework of network comparisons through local neighbourhood comparisons.
86  effects of cumulative exposure to different neighbourhood conditions.
87 we develop a novel computational method, the Neighbourhood Consistent PC (NCPC) algorithms, which dea
88 tion of distinct disease-associated cellular neighbourhoods consisting of macrophages, other immune c
89 s ratios (ORs) for the quintiles with higher neighbourhood consumption (compared with the lowest quin
90 of the family environment, but not the wider neighbourhood context, consistently mediated the PGS eff
91        In this situation, hospital controls, neighbourhood controls, and friend, associate, or relati
92 ent neighbourhood-linked problems, we linked neighbourhood data with genetic, health and social outco
93                                              Neighbourhood degree sequences are an interesting tool f
94                       We also point out that neighbourhood degree sequences are related to a powerful
95         We provide a first specific study of neighbourhood degree sequences in complex networks.
96 els were fitted to examine associations with neighbourhood deprivation (in quintiles, Q1-least depriv
97          We examined the association between neighbourhood deprivation and allostatic load, a biologi
98 etween individual socioeconomic position and neighbourhood deprivation and the findings so far are he
99              Further geographical linkage to neighbourhood deprivation data allows us to chart the di
100 governmental natural experiment to show that neighbourhood deprivation increased the risk of diabetes
101                                              Neighbourhood deprivation is associated with biological
102  linear regressions to assess the effects of neighbourhood deprivation on diabetes risk, controlling
103 were particularly strong, with the impact of neighbourhood deprivation on total brain and grey matter
104  We sought to identify the causal effects of neighbourhood deprivation on type 2 diabetes risk, by co
105 ta on mortality, educational attainment, and neighbourhood deprivation were included in the present s
106 hysical activity), socioeconomic (education, neighbourhood deprivation, and household income), and ps
107 une/July 2020 was negatively related to age, neighbourhood deprivation, and loneliness, and positivel
108  variable in turn, controlling for age, sex, neighbourhood deprivation, ethnicity and prematurity.
109 antially more than individuals in low-income neighbourhoods did.
110 ose who experienced individual-level but not neighbourhood disadvantage had 0.196 SDs lower scores (9
111 who experienced neither individual-level nor neighbourhood disadvantage in childhood, those who exper
112  forests, our findings suggest incorporating neighbourhood diversity as a management tool to enhance
113 ormation and physical characteristics of the neighbourhood effectively explain the emergence of crime
114                                              Neighbourhood effects also help explain how and why the
115                                        Where neighbourhood effects are causal, neighbourhood-level in
116                                              Neighbourhood effects are not detected in the remaining
117 d poor educational outcomes, suggesting that neighbourhood effects for these outcomes should be inter
118                                              Neighbourhood effects grew over time such that 5 years o
119                                        Where neighbourhood effects reflect selection of families with
120 this paper we extend the theory of so-called neighbourhood effects.
121 ures were positively associated with overall neighbourhood environment perception, and destination di
122  of different types of people into different neighbourhood environments.
123         Children growing up in disadvantaged neighbourhoods exhibit worse physical and mental health
124 Residents of non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic neighbourhoods experienced higher odds of seropositivity
125 ys and expression of speckle-associated gene neighbourhoods, exposing a general link between nuclear
126                          We examined whether neighbourhood exposure to fast-food outlets and physical
127 roducing individual-level programmes because neighbourhood factors play a considerable role in influe
128 e controlling for individual, household, and neighbourhood factors using datasets from successive dem
129 ion maps from the features revealed a set of neighbourhood features represented by buildings and road
130 approach to evaluate the association between neighbourhood fluoroquinolone consumption and individual
131 pid depletion of the potentially susceptible neighbourhood for an infected host.
132 ing receptors did not diffuse beyond initial neighbourhoods for at least two hours.
133    Although there is evidence that chromatin neighbourhoods, formed by the zinc-finger protein CTCF,
134 abolic pathways often are encoded by 'genome neighbourhoods' (gene clusters and/or operons), which ca
135 tage cluster sampling was used to select 385 neighbourhoods, giving a population sample of 6,500 youn
136                                   The genome neighbourhoods (GNs) around a total of 163 OSC genes wer
137 election/concentration as an explanation for neighbourhood gradients in obesity and mental health pro
138 eunion events are unlikely unless the genome neighbourhoods harbouring the participating genes tend t
139 indings indicate that people in lower-income neighbourhoods have faced barriers to physical distancin
140 inequality, individuals residing in affluent neighbourhoods have lower risks of self-harm and violent
141 dence of suspected cholera, in particular in neighbourhoods having a higher access to tap water.
142 ive and negative influences of their genomic neighbourhood in order to achieve accurate programmes of
143  is global and not constrained to some local neighbourhood in parameter space and it readily yields i
144              We conclude that formation of a neighbourhood in preribosomes containing the A(3) factor
145                                   Mutational neighbourhoods in genotype-phenotype (GP) maps are widel
146 lights important differences in health among neighbourhoods in King County that are masked by county-
147                   In 40 of the most deprived neighbourhoods in London (ranked in top 11% in London by
148 ,000 residents aged 18 or over living in 777 neighbourhoods in south Wales.
149 n with Chlamydia trachomatis in hyperendemic neighbourhoods in Tanzania.
150 annotation framework based on the annotation neighbourhoods in textual data, or, alternatively, the s
151                                  Clusters of neighbourhoods in the high-density residential suburbs o
152                                 Residents of neighbourhoods in the highest population density quintil
153                  Following enumeration of 14 neighbourhoods in urban Blantyre, Malawi, trained reside
154  field experiment conducted in South African neighbourhoods in which individuals with a low socioecon
155 3 predefined geographical statistical areas (neighbourhoods) in Israel.
156 y and poor educational outcomes in high-risk neighbourhoods, including genetic analysis of neighbourh
157 one users to assess the relationship between neighbourhood income and physical distancing during the
158           We found a strong gradient between neighbourhood income and physical distancing.
159  Index of Multiple Deprivation: a measure of neighbourhood income, employment, education levels, crim
160  factors such as diabetes, brain injury, and neighbourhood income.
161                   Individuals in high-income neighbourhoods increased their days at home substantiall
162  lost as the frequency of bold colonies in a neighbourhood increases.
163 ser-supplied XML recipe and stores resulting neighbourhood information as text files with various sty
164                       Our findings show that neighbourhood interactions mediated by beneficial and pa
165 the importance of density and trait-mediated neighbourhood interactions, our study offers a way towar
166 ildren, causal analyses indicated that early neighbourhood intervention to lessen disadvantage (to qu
167 ith different characteristics into different neighbourhoods, interventions should instead target fami
168 inding that phenotype multiple times in this neighbourhood is larger than expected; ii) If two genoty
169                                    The solar neighbourhood is the closest and most easily studied sam
170 indicate that chemoreceptors can form stable neighbourhoods larger than trimers in the absence of oth
171  economic inequality were constructed at the neighbourhood level and connected to a survey of individ
172 m different causes of death vary at a local, neighbourhood level within this county.
173  study were to examine relationships between neighbourhood-level and individual-level characteristics
174 iverse and urban location the association of neighbourhood-level characteristics and individual-level
175 cohort with severe mental illness across all neighbourhood-level characteristics assessed.
176                   Other objectively measured neighbourhood-level characteristics were not associated
177                               Association of neighbourhood-level characteristics, which included the
178 between physical activity and individual and neighbourhood-level characteristics.
179 evidence for the influence of other measured neighbourhood-level characteristics.
180 INM and U5M were explained by the state- and neighbourhood-level factors respectively.
181 explained by the individual-, household- and neighbourhood-level factors.
182      Where neighbourhood effects are causal, neighbourhood-level interventions can be effective.
183 th biological wear and tear, suggesting that neighbourhood-level interventions may yield health gains
184 orld's first open access dashboard featuring neighbourhood-level trends informed by wastewater-based
185  mass index, smoking, physical activity, and neighbourhood-level unemployment rates.
186   To test how selection may affect different neighbourhood-linked problems, we linked neighbourhood d
187  their family members (n=23), and members of neighbourhood-matched control households (n=22).
188    We aimed to identify four age-matched and neighbourhood-matched controls for each case.
189 otavirus, and with community age-matched and neighbourhood-matched controls.
190                           Living in deprived neighbourhoods may have biological consequences, but few
191 eighbourhoods, including genetic analysis of neighbourhood mobility.
192                    We use spatially explicit neighbourhood models of tree growth to quantify how func
193                     A range of household and neighbourhood moderators were examined.
194 in silico genome mining, sequence and genome neighbourhood network analyses.
195                               The mutational neighbourhood of a genotype in these GP maps is much mor
196 l) phenotype is found once in the 1-mutation neighbourhood of a genotype, then the chance of finding
197           It therefore recruits Hsc70 to the neighbourhood of a set of critical interactions.
198           A community cluster was defined as neighbourhood of about 150 households covered by a lady
199  the counts of small sub-graphs in the local neighbourhood of all nodes.
200               The genes comprising the first neighbourhood of CLIP2 (BAG2, CHST3, KIF3C, NEURL1, PPIL
201 hows an invariant pattern of contacts in the neighbourhood of each vertex, with more variable interac
202 andscapes associated with a bounded-distance neighbourhood of folding conformations.
203                      Examination of the gene neighbourhood of the alginate lyase homologues revealed
204                      Crucially, it is in the neighbourhood of the equilibrium that we observe the eme
205 actions are competitive, emerge in the close neighbourhood of the inhibited enzymes, and result from
206               Here, we analysed the semantic neighbourhoods of 1,010 meanings in 41 languages.
207 datasets indicate that often only 10% of the neighbourhoods of a network suffice for optimal performa
208 aper, we defined, extracted and compared the neighbourhoods of each transcription factor in different
209  more tests were done among people living in neighbourhoods of highest SEP compared with lowest SEP (
210 t positivity was lower (0.75 [0.69-0.81]) in neighbourhoods of highest SEP than of lowest SEP.
211                                We engineered neighbourhoods of social spider colonies bearing bold or
212                                  We assessed neighbourhood or area-level indicators at the Lower Supe
213 e hourly movements of 98 million people from neighbourhoods (or census block groups) to points of int
214 tivity than female users of the control area neighbourhood park (adjusted OR for the time-by-group in
215                  Female users of a renovated neighbourhood park were less likely to become engaged in
216 ered in zonal parks (area >=10 000 m(2)) and neighbourhood parks (area <10 000 m(2)) in the intervent
217 pared to people living in the least deprived neighbourhoods, people living in the most deprived neigh
218                Despite large improvements in neighbourhood perceptions and walkability, we found no c
219 ite sizeable improvements in walkability and neighbourhood perceptions of crime and quality among the
220 overcome registration error by searching the neighbourhood perpendicular to the FA skeleton for the v
221 ce in prevalence, suggesting that changes in neighbourhood poverty contribute to the explanation of c
222          The nar71 gene is located in a gene neighbourhood proposed by genomics to encode a novel DNA
223 ghbourhoods than those in the least deprived neighbourhoods (Q1 least deprived neighbourhoods, 369.7
224 ough studies have shown associations between neighbourhood quality and chronic disease outcomes, such
225 ivation, respondents in the areas of poorest neighbourhood quality were more likely to report poor he
226  the development of interventions to improve neighbourhood quality would offer significant potential
227 ving in the most and least activity-friendly neighbourhoods ranged from 68 min/week to 89 min/week, w
228                       Attendance in deprived neighbourhoods reduces with distance to a greater degree
229 we show that the socio-ecological factors of neighbourhoods relate to crime very differently from one
230  by folding simulations and their underlying neighbourhood relations.
231                                        Local neighbourhood relationships between fine anatomical subd
232 asso starts from highly overlapping sequence neighbourhoods revealed by all-on-all pairwise Blast ali
233 nity richness had a positive effect on local neighbourhood richness, indicating that climate effects
234 st neighbour ([Formula: see text]), extended neighbourhood rule ensemble (ExNRule), k conditional nea
235 wever, whether these risks are modified by a neighbourhood's socioeconomic profile is unclear.
236                                       At the neighbourhood scale, cell size correlates with the stren
237 and spatially explicit sampling at the plant neighbourhood scale, we assessed the influence of the pl
238 ndicated tree diversity effects at the local neighbourhood scale, where the proportion of birch among
239         In this paper, we propose a variable neighbourhood search heuristic for the conformational se
240      Favourable modifications to residential neighbourhoods showed robust, longitudinal associations
241 gical networks all showed consistently large neighbourhood similarity and organisation, hierarchical
242 erages of pixel intensities and prioritizing neighbourhood similarity over spatial proximity to effec
243                                              Neighbourhood size estimates were relatively small for b
244 parasite richness continued to increase with neighbourhood size.
245                                              Neighbourhood social context might play a role in modify
246 o-urban inequalities were mostly affected by neighbourhood socioeconomic status and wealth index.
247                                     Overall, neighbourhood socioeconomic status, wealth index, toilet
248                                     A target-neighbourhood study was conducted using a completely ran
249 e combination of average vapour pressure and neighbourhood summed basal area.
250                           Children living in neighbourhoods surrounded by high levels of SRI were at
251 ildren attend elementary school in their own neighbourhoods, surveys of children entering elementary
252 people living in majority Black and Hispanic neighbourhoods than in the US adult population.
253 among participants residing in more deprived neighbourhoods than those in the least deprived neighbou
254 parsec arrangement of dense gas in the solar neighbourhood that contains many of the clouds thought t
255 ers were composed of aggregated local areas (neighbourhoods) that had been identified in a previous s
256 advantageous genotypes within the mutational neighbourhood (the set of mutants one or a few mutationa
257 overdose-related sociodemographic factors by neighbourhood, the strongest local regression coefficien
258                     After carefully defining neighbourhoods, the method easily adapts to the size and
259   At present, dispersed throughout the solar neighbourhood, their past positions more than 30 million
260 duals who continually lived in disadvantaged neighbourhoods, those who experienced favourable modific
261 red with individuals who lived in advantaged neighbourhoods throughout the study period.
262 n Karachi, Pakistan, we randomly assigned 25 neighbourhoods to handwashing promotion; 11 neighbourhoo
263 , phylogenetic profile, interaction and gene neighbourhood) to predict gene function in Arabidopsis.
264 ntrast, E.P. has no knowledge of his current neighbourhood, to which he moved after he became amnesic
265 bacterial diversity was highly structured by neighbourhood tree competition, whereas fungal diversity
266 used to assess the effects of individual and neighbourhood variables on the indicators.
267 , and assessed the effects of individual and neighbourhood variables on these sexual behaviour indica
268       There was substantial residual between-neighbourhood variance in physical activity (median odds
269 egression models explained 29 and 34% of the neighbourhood variance of premarital sex in 2000 and 200
270                         Previous analyses of neighbourhood variations of non-affective psychotic diso
271                           To address this, a neighbourhood vector is first specified for each node.
272 ommon neighbours and correlation between the neighbourhood vectors of the nodes Experimental results,
273 d those with greater satisfaction with their neighbourhood walkability and green spaces.
274                  The number of cases in each neighbourhood was modelled as a function of potential co
275 e to high-deprivation versus low-deprivation neighbourhoods was associated with a 9% increase in diab
276  in deprived, urban, and socially fragmented neighbourhoods was not associated with higher mortality
277 ffee shops, dentists' offices, marketplaces, neighbourhood watch/security posts, and tailor shops.
278  and membership of nodes to the same network neighbourhood, we generalize the Laplacian to the Graphl
279 variance in physical activity levels between neighbourhoods, we found little evidence for the influen
280 ntially occur between nodes with overlapping neighbourhoods; we relate this to global robustness of t
281                                        These neighbourhoods were larger than a trimer of homodimers,
282 ourhoods, people living in the most deprived neighbourhoods were more likely to die in hospital versu
283                      Residents of low-income neighbourhoods were more likely to work outside the home
284  the '15-minute city' model, which envisions neighbourhoods where basic needs can be met within a sho
285  introduce a sub-sampling procedure based on neighbourhoods which links naturally with the framework
286 es were associated with low-density forested neighbourhoods, which may offer vegetated areas while co
287 essment of the sward height in a surrounding neighbourhood, whilst the decision to graze the current
288 dependent association between residence in a neighbourhood with higher antibiotic consumption and an
289                Urban residence and living in neighbourhood with higher average duration of residence
290                                  Living in a neighbourhood with higher average level of comprehensive
291                        Conversely, living in neighbourhoods with a high number of fauna species appea
292 erally reporting less admissions to the CTC, neighbourhoods with a higher consumption of tap water we
293 volved quasi-random dispersal of refugees to neighbourhoods with different levels of poverty and unem
294                                           In neighbourhoods with handwashing promotion, 300 household
295                                Children from neighbourhoods with high illiteracy [adjusted odds ratio
296 tion, we did a serosurvey of volunteers from neighbourhoods with no reported cases, and from neighbou
297 ghbourhoods with no reported cases, and from neighbourhoods with reported cases.
298               Participants were sampled from neighbourhoods with varied levels of walkability and soc
299 d genes often reside in the same chromosomal neighbourhood, with gene pairs representing 10 to 50% of
300 s map is highly correlated with the spectral neighbourhood within a group of structurally-similar mol

 
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