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1 omputer reflect the unique attributes of its owner.
2 can be stressful for both the animal and the owner.
3 lts that can be decrypted solely by the data owner.
4  66% to 74%) of nonowners not living with an owner.
5 r access to such data while protecting their owners.
6 rlie these views, particularly among firearm owners.
7 re nine years (biologically) older than home owners.
8 uld require considerable engagement with cat owners.
9 anis associated with ulcer infections in dog owners.
10 compared with Caucasian and African-American owners.
11 transferred land was being cultivated by its owners.
12 e practice, and 80% of these were themselves owners.
13 a potential, and of these, 80% were practice owners.
14 cale (DTVS) was distributed to companion dog owners.
15 ted fetching bouts more often than did their owners.
16 dgePanel, including an oversample of firearm owners.
17  freestanding nonpediatric dialysis facility owners.
18 s has a value of $6 to 9 billion to property owners.
19 f mutations in animals and spillover back to owners.
20 tively influence the play behaviour of their owners.
21 h regularly caused sensitization also in non-owners.
22 t result in reduced symptoms of allergic cat owners.
23  owners can, therefore, influence subsequent owners.
24 erstand brains from the perspective of their owners.
25 -being and improved health outcomes in their owners.
26 dy mass or telomere loss in female territory owners.
27 uch a burden for companion animals and their owners?
28 lighting the socio-economic status of a tomb owner(3-7) to macro-level interpretations of the society
29     A total of 1,246 subjects (685 Caucasian owners, 321 African-American owners, and 240 African-Ame
30 least 1 of 17 specific political objectives (owners: 38.8%; 95% CI, 37.3%-40.4%; nonowners: 29.8%; 95
31 rm due to the pandemic, including 47 000 new owners (43.0% [95% CI, 14.8%-76.6%] of those who had acq
32                       Among the 2152 firearm owners, 58.3% (95% CI, 55.9%-60.6%) reported storing at
33 e practice owners, fewer women than men were owners (75% vs 91%) (P = .011).
34 ong the subgroup of respondents who were gun owners, a majority were in favor of stricter gun regulat
35                              Educating dairy owners about Y. enterocolitica and postpasteurization co
36  citizen science approach, we instructed dog owners across five different countries, on how to admini
37 ment differed between gun owners and non-gun owners across subgroups.
38 he blood of 45 Bangladeshi performing monkey owners (an ethnic group called the Bedey) for SFV infect
39 (CI, 62% to 71%) of nonowners living with an owner and 70% (CI, 66% to 74%) of nonowners not living w
40 , when there was a relative mismatch between owner and dog personality, and when use of "negative pun
41 in a separate room within hearing range, and owner and experimenter conversing in the same room as th
42 e effort distributions in the benchmark sole owner and open access cases.
43  distributing the model-training to the data-owners and aggregating their results.
44 cuation through predisaster education of pet owners and emergency management personnel.
45 es, a country with more than 100 million gun owners and more than 350 million guns.
46 ng surge were more likely than other firearm owners and non-firearm owners to have experienced suicid
47 ITBI-R item endorsement differed between gun owners and non-gun owners across subgroups.
48  lower probabilities of suicide attempt, gun owners and non-gun owners showed similar patterns of sui
49 peated cross-sectional studies comparing dog owners and non-owners, without taking into account the h
50 ces in patient outcomes between nephrologist owners and nonowners in other facilities.
51 e United States, differences between firearm owners and nonowners without firearms at home were small
52 greater among subsets of owners than between owners and nonowners.
53        Conclusion: Two thirds of non-firearm owners and over one half of firearm owners in the United
54 mes between patients treated by nephrologist owners and patients treated by nonowners within faciliti
55                                              Owners and their domestic animals via skin shedding and
56 is known regarding variability among firearm owners and their households in their willingness to use
57 orne pathogens, and the associated risks for owners and veterinarians, is important to reduce the lik
58  (685 Caucasian owners, 321 African-American owners, and 240 African-American workers) from Alabama a
59 ironment and lifestyle attributes with their owners, and a growing awareness is developing in the pub
60 a significant preference for living near gun owners, and every group was averse to AR-15-owning neigh
61 ent, tax advantages for high-income property owners, and stable or increasing property values outside
62 te partnership among the FDA, academia, data owners, and the pharmaceutical industry that is respondi
63 f text validating the perspective of firearm owners, and the presence of text validating the drive fo
64                             According to dog owners' answers, the surviving dog after the death of th
65                                      Firearm owners appeared to prefer gun safes relative to cable lo
66 industry worldwide and researchers and horse owners are interested in genetic and training influences
67 ds, especially the activities with which the owners are involved.
68  dog human related activities with which dog owners are involved.
69 the adversarial relations between the patent owners are not as well investigated.
70          Previous research suggests that dog owners are slightly more physically active than those wi
71                                           If owners are willing to bring dogs to central point campai
72 rval [CI], 3.13 to 3.56) and 7.16 for female owners as compared with female nonowners (95% CI, 6.22 t
73 n adjusted hazard ratio of 3.34 for all male owners as compared with male nonowners (95% confidence i
74                                Actimetry and owner-assessment data were collected.
75  identify characteristics of dogs, and their owners, associated with their centrality in the networks
76           The failure of a code to match its owner at a later time point was largely explained by the
77 this study highlights the need for increased owner awareness to manage and prevent the typical health
78 dents (65%), but were less acceptable to cat-owners because of perceived risks to their pets; only 24
79 nd 3a, we replicated this in competitive dog owners, both in self-report, and in acoustic voice-analy
80 ioral traits in dogs is of great interest to owners, breeders, and professionals involved in animal w
81                                      Pet rat owners, breeders, and the healthcare and public health c
82 A privacy violation does not only affect the owner but also affects their close consanguinity due to
83 traits in dogs are now being marketed to pet owners, but their predictive accuracy has not been valid
84 ial in reducing cardiovascular risk in their owners by providing social support and motivation for ph
85 e underuse scarce resources because too many owners can block each other.
86 emand over various periods, charging station owners can ensure a continuous energy supply.
87                                          Cat owners can reduce their pets' exposure risk by keeping a
88                         Hoarding by previous owners can, therefore, influence subsequent owners.
89 k stimuli towards their cats (compared to no owner-cat interaction).
90  evaluated the association between dogs' and owners' characteristics and dog temperament in Brazil.
91 tudy 1 we analysed recordings of amateur dog owners commanding their dogs to move upwards (e.g., "sta
92 fter a cohabitant of theirs became a handgun owner compared with the rate observed while they lived i
93    Dogs in each household were evaluated and owners completed a questionnaire whilst their anthropome
94                                              Owners completed OA questionnaires.
95         In this survey study of 2152 firearm owners, consistent with prior research, unsecure firearm
96 l of more than 500 000 vehicles in the U.S., owners could sell their vehicles back to the companies o
97 everal states have passed laws that make gun owners criminally liable if someone is injured because a
98 inequality in payments to workers and vessel owners declined after ITQs, as did the interseasonal vol
99 daily payments to captains, crew, and vessel owners declined, albeit slightly, yet retained their pre
100  reported as disagreeable include a stricter owner definition of match for single-breed dogs (e.g. 99
101                                      Handgun owners did not have higher rates of suicide by other met
102                      A total of 1216 handgun owners died by suicide during the study period.
103 istinct pitch trajectories whistled by their owner differentiate specific commands.
104  and loss of behavioral inhibition including owner-directed biting behavior.
105                               Data from 1744 owner-dog dyads were analysed and a two-factor structure
106 gs belonging to the same household and their owner during 14 30-40 min unleashed walks.
107  Having a parent who was registered as a dog owner during the child's first year of life.
108 taking into account the heterogeneity of dog-owner dyads, especially the activities with which the ow
109 erenced her spatial location and that of her owner (e.g., "Where are you"), suggesting she uses speci
110 ogressive signs of cerebellar ataxia and the owner elected euthanasia.
111  provided by surgeons who are male, practice owners, employed in academic medical centers, or earn a
112 le to predators, we recommend that livestock owners enhance corral construction, use well-trained dog
113 al gentrification, as relatively high-income owners enter the market and self-finance nourishment.
114 eir owners' hypoglycaemic state, and whether owners experience facilitated tightened glycaemic contro
115 er, reverse zoonosis is possible if infected owners expose their domestic pets to the virus during ac
116 where radiologists are likely to be practice owners, fewer women than men were owners (75% vs 91%) (P
117  of such reserves have been shown for single-owner fisheries, their implementation quickly becomes co
118 ipment practices through collaboration among owners, flag states, fishery regulators, and scientists.
119        Strong public support, even among gun owners, for innovative strategies to regulate firearms s
120            In line with this, male territory owners gained mass when living next to related or famili
121                               A mailing list owner grouped cases into "lifestyle" clusters based on U
122                        Compared with non-gun owners, gun owners were more likely to be male and White
123                                          Dog owners had a lower risk of death after hospitalization f
124 uables, which are later recovered unless the owners had been killed or driven away.
125 ival in colder winters, but surprisingly non-owners had higher survival in cold winters.
126                             Autumn territory owners had lower survival in colder winters, but surpris
127 e registered at the call centre by livestock owners has the potential for collaborative efforts to es
128 cies show territoriality, in which territory owners have exclusive or priority use of a region.
129  this study, we exploited the knowledge that owners have of their dogs to generate a large dataset of
130                                              Owners have reported seizures and unpredictable behavior
131                        When returning to the owner (homewards), dogs either followed their outbound t
132 ether trained dogs reliably respond to their owners' hypoglycaemic state, and whether owners experien
133 uggested that some pet dogs respond to their owners' hypoglycaemic state.
134 e alone, subject and owner in the same room, owner in a separate room within hearing range, and owner
135  conditions: subject home alone, subject and owner in the same room, owner in a separate room within
136                           Among male handgun owners in California, 28% of suicidal acts involved fire
137                                          Gun owners in class 4 were characterized by high probabiliti
138                                      Non-gun owners in class 5 were characterized by high probabiliti
139 es of the millions of self-employed business owners in developing countries by teaching basic financi
140 ted a kennel of sick Walker Hounds and their owners in southeastern North Carolina for evidence of ti
141 viduals (2.4% [95% CI, 1.1%-5.0%] of firearm owners in the state) acquired a firearm due to the pande
142 cterised or described in the literature, but owners in the UK are advised to have their dog examined
143 -firearm owners and over one half of firearm owners in the United States believe that health care pro
144                    We engaged pet salamander owners in the United States to screen their animals for
145                                    Close dog-owner interactions (e.g., cuddling, walking, dog's prese
146 eory, we hypothesized that S. pneumoniae use owner-intruder asymmetries to settle contests, leading t
147           Our study suggests that asymmetric owner-intruder competitive strategies do not require com
148 providers, veterinarians, and backyard flock owners is needed to help prevent live poultry-associated
149 d 13.2% resided in census tracts with a Home Owners Loan Corporation grade of D.
150 gories A, B, C, and D as defined by the Home Owners Loan Corporation, with D being the highest percei
151  In the 1930s, the government-sponsored Home Owners' Loan Corporation (HOLC) established maps of US n
152 s and residing in an area graded by the Home Owners' Loan Corporation (HOLC) in Georgia were included
153 orical redlining, as defined by a 1930s Home Owners' Loan Corporation (HOLC) map.
154  the 1930s, maps created by the federal Home Owners' Loan Corporation (HOLC) nationalized residential
155 tion to 2020 US Census block groups and Home Owners' Loan Corporation (HOLC) residential security map
156 sored housing policy that permitted the Home Owners' Loan Corporation (HOLC) to develop color-coded m
157                                         Home Owners' Loan Corporation grade of the census tracts of r
158 y discriminatory criteria from the 1940 Home Owners' Loan Corporation map (HOLC; also known as the re
159        Based on these findings, employed dog owners might benefit from avoiding work-related ruminati
160 prices/income/educational levels/age/rate of owners, more common use of electricity, and stronger con
161  and uncertified providers such as drug shop owners, most patients appeared to access care in the pri
162                                          Dog owners must bring their pets to fixed vaccination sites,
163 f certain temperament traits assessed by dog owners, namely excitement and negative reactivity, were
164    A representative sample of 3698 adult gun owners nationwide were randomly invited to participate,
165                                          Pet owners need to be properly educated about zoonotic risks
166                                    Among cat owners, no such dampening of the genetic effect was obse
167 hurch, or other nonprofit], hospital system [owner], number of staffed beds, and academic vs nonacade
168  this represents a smaller proportion of gun owners obtaining firearms without background checks than
169 loyment, low educational attainment, and low owner occupancy, in addition to high density of children
170 t cars (P < 0.001), and higher levels of non-owner-occupied homes (P < 0.001).
171 t US metros were 1.61 times more likely than owner-occupied households to lack piped water.
172  of median household income; median value of owner-occupied housing units; percentage of households r
173  County-level rurality and the proportion of owner-occupied housing were associated with the magnitud
174 cancy and negatively correlated with data on owner-occupied housing.
175  was generally higher in rented (compared to owner-occupied) dwellings, although apparently not due t
176 52% of all suicides by firearm among handgun owners occurred more than 1 year after acquisition.
177 p a criminal investigator narrowing down the owner of an object found at a crime scene, such as a sus
178                                          The owner of most of Baltimore's billboards, Penn Advertisin
179 unplugged nonproducing wells with no solvent owner of record to plug and mitigate them, such that the
180 censing may embrace the requirement that the owner of software permit access to the underlying code s
181  will acquire a particular celeberity as the owner of the first animal genome to be sequenced in its
182 althcare, Reflexion, and ImaginAb and is the owner of Trevarx; his wife is the chief executive office
183                                              Owners of all subjects were sent a questionnaire inquiri
184                                              Owners of both dogs elected for euthanasia shortly after
185                                              Owners of dogs aged 8 months-4 years from a single pract
186                                              Owners of dogs with cOA observed signs of impairment in
187 operty laws in the United States provide the owners of intellectual property with discretion to licen
188                                              Owners of these homes had a mean (range) age of 56.5 (18
189                                              Owners often do underestimate the severity of BOAS in th
190 ase ambulation often becomes difficult, with owners often electing to euthanise affected dogs on welf
191 lness amongst their rationales when advising owners on breed selection.
192 s a publicly accessible database of reefers' owners, operators, and flags.
193 roperty disorder, security measures, tenure (owner or renter occupied), vacancy, crime count, and nui
194 The risk of suicide by firearm among handgun owners peaked immediately after the first acquisition, b
195 nd dogs' stress was captured in two ways: as owner-perceived and behaviorally indicated.
196                                              Owner perceptions about their dog's reactions and emotio
197 ected by environmental factors, particularly owner personality and communication style, emphasising t
198 ans, we demonstrate that cSPS interacts with owner personality and use of aversive communication to i
199                Our thematic analysis reveals owners' perspectives on (a) the process of a fetching se
200  distribution programs may not match firearm owners' preferences.
201         Eight out of the ten dogs (for which owners provided adequate records) responded consistently
202                                        Using owner-provided video recordings, we coded behavioural ex
203 findings demonstrate for the first time that owner questionnaire data can be reliably used to aid in
204                 Dogs who scored higher on an owner questionnaire of cognitive decline showed a positi
205           Consequently, approximately 65% of owners received no prey in a given season, but this decl
206                                              Owner-recorded data showed that dogs alerted their owner
207 oportionate success of the initial resident 'owner', regardless of the genetic identity of the 'intru
208 ther, the BCS of dogs was greater when their owners reported consuming more snacks themselves (P = 0.
209 e "1" allele (1/1 or 1/2 genotype, n = 121), owners reported higher levels of attention, increased fr
210             Approximately 60% of pit latrine owners reported that they would use composting latrines,
211       Over a four-week period, 709 adult dog owners reported their weekly well-being and occurrence o
212 o be investigated for animal patients, where owner-reported as well as veterinarian-diagnosed food ad
213           In a reduced model, only one term, owner-reported body condition score, had a significant e
214                                     Based on owner-reported data we have shown, for the first time, t
215 effect of analgesic therapy; this is despite owner-reported improvements in dogs' sleep quality.
216                            No differences in owner-reported morbidity and mortality between treatment
217                     These results align with owner-reported outcome assessments of sleep quality and
218                                              Owner-reported quality of life ranged from subclinical t
219 e copy allele of DAT-VNTR is associated with owner-reported seizures, loss of responsiveness to envir
220 g a mix of two closely-related breeds for an owner-reported single-breed dog.
221 in pupil size agree with the anecdotal horse owner reports and the therapist's treatment notes.
222 ses (trademark symbols retained per database owner requirement).
223 on risk compared with females, while vehicle owners, residents of single-family homes, and parents of
224  This percentage was 26% (CI, 5% to 47%) for owners residing in states regulating private firearm sal
225 .4% (95% CI, 75.5%-82.8%) of veteran firearm owners responded that clinicians should "at least someti
226                           Laws that make gun owners responsible for storing firearms in a manner that
227                                    Among dog owners, rs2305480 G was no longer associated with an inc
228 responded consistently more often when their owner's blood sugars were reported to be outside, than w
229    Measuring the emissions outside a product owner's control is challenging, and practitioners rely o
230 he fact that dogs used to share food and the owner's grief and anger are principal predictors of nega
231 e.g. human-dog tactile interaction increases owner's self-esteem), and a minority was mainly associat
232     Most activities were reported to improve owner's well-being, (e.g. human-dog tactile interaction
233 unsuccessful animal adoptions can reduce the owner's willingness to adopt again and may affect the ad
234 rearm ownership: 54% (CI, 52% to 57%) of gun owners said that provider discussions are at least somet
235 s of suicide attempt, gun owners and non-gun owners showed similar patterns of suicide risk item endo
236 wing occurred more frequently in response to owners' slow blink stimuli towards their cats (compared
237 vivors by stimulating and facilitating their owner societies to value them as legitimate members of a
238 t hoards, and these effects persisted across owners, such that if the previous owner was male or died
239    Differences were greater among subsets of owners than between owners and nonowners.
240                      Moreover, the older the owner, the less the negative activation for dogs that ar
241                                Among non-gun owners, the probability of nonfatal suicide attempts was
242                                    Among gun owners, the probability of past-month nonfatal suicide a
243                      It also allows the data owner to submit selected sequences to dbEST in a semi-au
244 olled trial in Togo assigned microenterprise owners to a control group (n = 500), a leading business
245  and ii) the financial incentive of elephant owners to breed their animals.
246 ed, gun owners were less likely than non-gun owners to endorse passive and active suicidal ideation.
247  for Labrador (LR) and Golden retriever (GR) owners to evaluate canine skin health with respect to cl
248 ly than other firearm owners and non-firearm owners to have experienced suicidal thoughts.
249 ilibria could allow, for example, power grid owners to minimize the largest cascades in their grid.
250 exible data structure enables the collection owners to provide descriptive information on their sampl
251                              We enlisted cat-owners to record prey returned home to estimate patterns
252 eriod were more likely than were non-firearm owners to report lifetime suicidal ideation (odds ratio
253 rs were more likely than established firearm owners to report lifetime suicidal ideation (OR, 2.12; 9
254 nd measured whether recipients contacted the owners to return the wallets.
255     Moreover, data were collected from their owners/trainers using the Canine Behavioral Assessment a
256                 Massage therapists and horse owners typically report an "improvement" without verifyi
257                             Adult smartphone-owners undergoing surgery for breast, skin-soft-tissue,
258 evaluated exposures among pet dogs and their owners using silicone dog tags and wristbands to determi
259 vestigate how domestic dogs search for their owners using their excellent olfactory sense.
260 uch as phones into a lifestyle sketch of the owner, using mass spectrometry and informatics approache
261                                              Owners varied their cats feed regularly, usually on a da
262 igher lifetime fitness if the previous hoard owner was a male.
263                        For example, when her owner was in the room and willing to reciprocate communi
264 ted across owners, such that if the previous owner was male or died in mid-age, subsequent occupants
265  of grief-related responses in both dogs and owners was conducted, using the validated online Mournin
266  diabetes afford significant improvements to owner well-being.
267 human related activities and their impact on owner well-being.
268 stigating how dog-related factors may impact owners' well-being, empirical studies to test these caus
269                             When she and her owner were in separate rooms, the subject was significan
270                                          Dog owners were 50% more likely to achieve the recommended 3
271                                          Dog owners were also more likely to participate in brisk wal
272                                  Current gun owners were asked where and when they acquired their las
273     Similarly, after an ischemic stroke, dog owners were at lower risk of death during the full follo
274                 Six focus groups with 35 dog owners were conducted, and their audio transcripts thema
275                   Total of 285 dogs from 221 owners were included, and the combined prevalence of ove
276 bability of a suicide attempt increased, gun owners were less likely than non-gun owners to endorse p
277                             Autumn territory owners were less susceptible to lynx Lynx canadensis and
278 firearms during the surge period, first-time owners were more likely than established firearm owners
279                                              Owners were more likely than nonowners without firearms
280            Compared with non-gun owners, gun owners were more likely to be male and White and to have
281 hs (e.g., running speed or distance from the owner) which are characteristic of a given dog.
282 es can become highly fragmented between many owners, which suggests that downstream innovators may fa
283                      22% of current U.S. gun owners who acquired a firearm within the past 2 years di
284  estimate the proportion of current U.S. gun owners who acquired their most recent firearm without a
285                     In 1994, 40% of U.S. gun owners who had recently acquired a firearm did so withou
286 e present the results of a survey of 924 cat owners who report fetching behaviour in 1154 cats.
287              22% (95% CI, 16% to 27%) of gun owners who reported obtaining their most recent firearm
288                                           Of owners who stored at least 1 firearm in the least secure
289                                      Firearm owners who were more likely to think that firearm discus
290 es are carried out and financed by livestock owners, who have an obvious economic incentive.
291                              We provided pet owners with a sampling kit and instructional video to sw
292                                          Gun owners with children were more likely than those without
293 onal contagion, we expected that pet dogs of owners with higher job stress would themselves be more s
294 y firearm among both male and female handgun owners, with a hazard ratio of 7.82 for men (95% CI, 7.2
295 cide by any method were higher among handgun owners, with an adjusted hazard ratio of 3.34 for all ma
296 recorded data showed that dogs alerted their owners, with significant, though variable, accuracy at t
297                                    Livestock owners within elephant ranges perceive elephants as a ri
298 ctional studies comparing dog owners and non-owners, without taking into account the heterogeneity of
299 ntegration of any medical data from any data owner worldwide without violating privacy laws, we intro
300 g devices and circumstances in which firearm owners would consider locking unsecured firearms were as
301 fit from this treatment because allergic cat owners would reduce their risk of developing chronic dis

 
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