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1 rt study using harmonized data sets from the British 1946, 1958, and 1970 national birth cohorts.
2 um (WTCCC) data and a study of height in the British 1958 birth cohort (1958BC).
3 -sectional study and in 7008 adults from The British 1958 Birth Cohort and examined the association w
4  eligible pregnancies, 4088 women were white British, 5408 were south Asian, and 857 were of other et
5             Cognition was assessed using the British Ability Scales.
6  patterns of PA and breakfast consumption in British adolescents.
7 urveillance study was undertaken through the British adult and pediatric neurological surveillance un
8                We used the 2000 and the 2007 British Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Surveys to test the
9              We sequenced the exomes of 3222 British adults of Pakistani heritage with high parental
10 d as years of life lost (YLL), using data on British adults.
11 h 31, 2016, among 1657 participants of white British ancestry from the TwinsUK study cohort without o
12         In participants of the UK Biobank of British ancestry, we found that variants that delay pube
13  among participants of the UK Biobank of non-British ancestry.
14 c' Irish ancestry, and three of shared Irish-British ancestry.
15    The Bri2 protein associated with Familial British and Danish dementias contains a BRICHOS domain,
16 ts with asthma and COPD, supporting both the British and Dutch hypotheses.
17 vel, namely, CC1, which included most of the British and German isolates, and CC2, which was a more h
18                      Conversely, traditional British and Irish breeds share more genetic variants wit
19 ow from aurochs into the ancestors of modern British and Irish cattle, perhaps through purposeful res
20                  Phylogenetic comparisons of British and Irish M. lepromatosis with two Mexican strai
21  Major differences were observed between the British and the Icelandic samples, showing a negative co
22 which national statistics show 98% are white British) and maternal weight would have misclassified 1
23 d 21.9% for black African vs 47.4% for white British) and the number of partners in the past 5 years
24 [1-5] for black African vs 1 [1-2] for white British), and although black Caribbean and black African
25 35.3% for mixed ethnicity vs 47.9% for white British), and mixed ethnicity women reported larger numb
26 nuary 2008 and February 2013 in 4 Swedish, 1 British, and 1 Dutch ambulance services and their referr
27 oral analysis and the provision of the first British annotated checklist of aphids since 1964.
28 rkers for all these ethnic groups with white British as the reference category.
29 oportional hazards model using data from the British Association of Dermatologists Biologic Intervent
30 ospective national pharmacovigilance cohort (British Association of Dermatologists Biologic Intervent
31  hundred and eleven patients enrolled in the British Association of Dermatologists Biologic Intervent
32 ish United Provident Association Foundation, British Association of Plastic Surgeons, the Meirion Tho
33 nerated from an approximately 6,750-year-old British aurochs bone and genome sequence data from 81 ad
34 validate the methods using historic data for British birds and butterflies (i.e. using historical dat
35             We conclude that range shifts of British birds are multidirectional, individualistic and
36 essures and glycated haemoglobin in the 1958 British Birth Cohort (1958BC, up to n = 5,231).
37  from the UK: the ALSPAC cohort and the 1958 British Birth Cohort (815/758 cases and 6341/4308 contro
38                                  In the 1958 British birth cohort (followed from 1958 to 2008), leisu
39 ociated with auditory thresholds in the 1958 British Birth Cohort (n = 6099), suggesting involvement
40 IH patients and 2,922 controls from the 1958 British birth cohort identified an additional 14 regions
41  (n = 6,714) consists of members of the 1958 British Birth Cohort Study who completed repeated measur
42     ALSPAC is a prospective population-based British birth cohort study, with the initial sample cons
43 d 16 years; 48% boys [n = 2156]) in the 1970 British Birth Cohort Study.
44 T) in later life in participants in the 1946 British birth cohort study.
45    Participants included members of the 1958 British Birth Cohort, a general population sample of all
46 by inflammation, body-size or lifestyle in a British birth cohort.
47 es to BMI across adulthood in three national British birth cohorts.
48 following seven largest ethnic groups: white British, black Caribbean, black African, Indian, Pakista
49 mental illness for five ethnic groups (white British, black Caribbean, black African, south Asian, an
50 nce the population performance of species in British blanket bogs.
51 icting documented shifts in the ranges of 20 British breeding bird species across a 40-year period.
52  data on the distributions of 122 species of British breeding birds during 1988-1991 and 2008-2011.
53                                  We report a British-Canadian family in whom a approximately 70-repea
54                        METHODS AND Using the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society (BCIS) datab
55 lected and retrospectively analyzed from the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society data set on
56           METHODS AND Data analyzed from the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society data set on
57 mes from index PCI procedures entered in the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society database bet
58                                    Using the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society database, we
59 ohort study was performed using the national British Cardiovascular Intervention Society registry.
60  unselected national data set from the BCIS (British Cardiovascular Intervention Society).
61 n near ERAP2 was confirmed in an independent British case-control samples (combined meta-analysis P =
62 istent and controversial problems facing the British cattle industry, costing the country an estimate
63  the Roman genomes show affinity with modern British Celtic populations, particularly Welsh, but sign
64                                          The British Childhood Cancer Survivor Study is a population-
65 among survivors within the recently extended British Childhood Cancer Survivor Study.
66 requency to weight gain in a large sample of British children.
67                              Birmingham is a British city with a disproportionately large population
68 and Development, a nationally representative British cohort followed since birth in 1946.
69 racterised the vaginal microbiota of a mixed British cohort of women (n = 42) who experienced uncompl
70 elopment Study (ages 23 to 50), and the 1970 British Cohort Study (ages 26 to 42).
71 nal Child Development Study (NCDS), the 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS), and the 2000-2002 Millennium
72 l Child Development Study (NCDS; 7-50), 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS; 10-42), 1991 Avon Longitudina
73  to get a job at graduation than their White/British colleagues.
74 earch, Department of Health, Wellcome Trust, British Colombia Centre for Disease Control Foundation f
75 initially driven largely by European (mainly British) colonialism.
76 on ART utilization and laboratory testing in British Columbia (1996-2015), we described the timing, f
77 tudy used linked administrative data sets in British Columbia (2004-2011), which include health care,
78 isphosphoantes; (2) patients with wet AMD in British Columbia (2009-2013) and 1 million controls (200
79  sampling line extending 1500 km westward of British Columbia (BC), Canada in June 2012.
80 rovince wide HIV drug resistance database in British Columbia (BC), Canada, to evaluate the impact of
81 risk of death to expected mortality rates in British Columbia (BC).
82             From June 2003 to December 2012, British Columbia (most restrictive) had the lowest month
83 ast, use was lower, plateauing since 2008 in British Columbia and Alberta, which have more restrictiv
84              Small parts of southern coastal British Columbia become progressively suitable with shor
85 lidated using an independent cohort from the British Columbia Cancer Agency (n = 1138), it also demon
86 ents from a population-based registry of the British Columbia Cancer Agency [BCCA]) to validate the p
87                 Patients from the validation British Columbia Cancer Agency data set showed similar r
88  1,597 patients with DLBCL identified in the British Columbia Cancer Agency Lymphoid Cancer database.
89              Female patients referred to the British Columbia Cancer Agency with biopsy-proven stage
90  31, 2015, at a single academic institution (British Columbia Cancer Agency) from 65 patients with mC
91  of Wisconsin (UW), Karolinska Institute and British Columbia Cancer Agency.
92  vincristine, and prednisone (R-CHOP) at the British Columbia Cancer Agency.
93 rubicin, vincristine, and prednisone) at the British Columbia Cancer Agency.
94  through December 31, 2013, was conducted at British Columbia Children's Hospital, the tertiary pedia
95  recent individuals from the nearby coast of British Columbia dating from approximately 6,075 to 1,75
96 ryptococcus gattii (Cg) infection emerged in British Columbia in 1999.
97   When I started my lab at the University of British Columbia in the 1970s, this was the focus of my
98                                      Coastal British Columbia is the first known example of long-term
99 ed, linked health databases supported by the British Columbia Ministry of Health in Canada.
100 r control cohort we included patients in the British Columbia multiple sclerosis database (BCMS; data
101 om 1-5 years and 5-10 years than the general British Columbia population (hazard ratio [95% CI], 4.5
102 er mortality from 1 to 10 years than general British Columbia population (p < 0.01).
103           Age- and gender-comparable general British Columbia population was used as comparison.
104 e western US and in the Canadian province of British Columbia to test the capacity of statistical mod
105  30 years or older and living in Ontario and British Columbia who were free of cardiovascular disease
106 s but 13,000 years of repeated occupation by British Columbia's coastal First Nations has had the opp
107                                           In British Columbia, a setting with low Lyme disease incide
108 ts currently exposed in the Coast Mountains, British Columbia, and the Sierra Nevada and Mojave-Trans
109 e sponge Phorbas sp. collected in Howe Sound British Columbia, and their structures have been elucida
110 erved material collected near Marble Canyon, British Columbia, and three other Cambrian Burgess Shale
111 s from 171 archaeological sites from Alaska, British Columbia, and Washington to provide proxy measur
112 % random sample of the general population of British Columbia, and with longitudinal data spanning fr
113  of 1,697 relapsing-remitting MS patients in British Columbia, Canada (1995-2008).
114 rogression in a multiple sclerosis cohort in British Columbia, Canada (Long-Term Benefits and Adverse
115  took place 20 to 24 March 2016 at Whistler (British Columbia, Canada).
116 le injection drug users (IDUs) in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, during a period of expanded pu
117 he excess costs of asthma and their trend in British Columbia, Canada, from 2002 to 2011.
118 580; LITA+SVG, n = 14496) in the province of British Columbia, Canada, from January 2000 to December
119 ent transport at a location 1,500 km west of British Columbia, Canada, in June 2012, about 1.3 y afte
120 nchus nerka) from the Fraser River system in British Columbia, Canada, we perform, for the the first
121 Using a linked population-level database for British Columbia, Canada, we used time-to-event analytic
122 elect DLCs in tissues of white sturgeon from British Columbia, Canada, were used to calculate toxic e
123  (13 acute and 64 chronic HCV infections) in British Columbia, Canada, with documented seroconversion
124  diabetes using a population-based cohort in British Columbia, Canada.
125 re obtained from a vital event registry from British Columbia, Canada.
126 g-term street opioid injectors in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
127 ncidence of influenza due to A(H1N1)pdm09 in British Columbia, Canada.
128 mmercially to rear Chinook salmon in coastal British Columbia, Canada.
129 days per degrees C) across space and time in British Columbia, Canada.
130 he UK RSS with a natural history cohort from British Columbia, Canada.
131 tained from life tables of the population of British Columbia, Canada.
132 gleton births (from 1999-2002) in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
133 etermined along a 500 km transect in coastal British Columbia, Canada.
134  RA in the Vancouver and Victoria regions of British Columbia, Canada.
135 ur region of the Pacific Northwest region of British Columbia, Canada.
136 diabetes mellitus and MV-CAD in residents of British Columbia, Canada.
137 Hospital, the tertiary pediatric hospital in British Columbia, Canada.
138 ants of disease progression while off ART in British Columbia, Canada.
139  middle Cambrian Burgess Shale localities in British Columbia, many of which preserve evidence of sof
140 ensor test-bed in the Lower Fraser Valley of British Columbia, over 3 months from May-September 2012.
141 luded all patients with ophthalmic issues in British Columbia, such as those of the Provincial Retina
142 waste rock from the Elk Valley, southeastern British Columbia, the location of Canada's major steelma
143    In a large population-based database from British Columbia, this study evaluated major cardiovascu
144 a specific well pad in the Horn River Basin, British Columbia, where there is sufficient available da
145 ifornia, San Francisco and the University of British Columbia.
146  cardiac or venous injury in the province of British Columbia.
147 oronary artery disease (>/= 50% stenosis) in British Columbia.
148  Eocene upland communities in Washington and British Columbia.
149                                              British Council for Prevention of Blindness and the Well
150                          Using the extensive British Countryside Survey Data, we find that changes to
151                                     Familial British dementia (FBD) is an inherited neurodegenerative
152 ingdom dietary guidelines with a traditional British diet (control).
153 mokers and ex-smokers without MS in the male British doctors cohort (1.12 (95% CI 0.63 to 1.97) and 0
154 nosis of DD from the UK, with replication in British, Dutch, and German individuals.
155 e searched: MEDLINE, PsycINFO, CINAHL, AMED, British Education Index, Education Abstracts, ERIC (Ebsc
156 s with newly qualified nurses from non-White/British ethnic groups being less likely to get a job at
157 s among some ethnic groups relative to white British ethnicity but did not eliminate ethnic differenc
158  exome sequencing in a large, consanguineous British family of Pakistani origin revealed a homozygous
159  has been recently described in an unrelated British family with strikingly similar features.
160 lated from a soldier with dysentery from the British forces fighting on the Western Front in World Wa
161  Kent was an Irish rebel who was executed by British forces in the aftermath of the Easter Rising arm
162 red between samples from Austria compared to British, French and Danish varieties.
163 with the provision of supplementary foods in British gardens, and that the reliability of bird food s
164 btained from 268 CBE patients of Australian, British, German Italian, Spanish and Swedish origin and
165 norities have lower mortality than the white British group, for which the reasons deserve further inv
166 ethnic minority groups relative to the white British group.
167   During the last glacial maximum (LGM), the British habitat was largely under ice and there was a la
168    Mortality risk associated with BMI in the British HALS survey was similar to that found in US stud
169                                              British Heart Foundation (BHF) Programme grant (for BC a
170                                              British Heart Foundation (FS/12/31/29533) and National I
171                                              British Heart Foundation and Chief Scientist Office (Sco
172                                              British Heart Foundation and National Institute for Heal
173                                          The British Heart Foundation and National Institute for Heal
174                  Frise is the recipient of a British Heart Foundation Clinical Research Training Fell
175                                          The British Heart Foundation Fractional Flow Reserve Versus
176  National Institute for Health Research, the British Heart Foundation, and the European Research Coun
177   UK National Institute for Health Research, British Heart Foundation, and UK Medical Research Counci
178                                              British Heart Foundation, and University College London
179 ion, National Institute for Health Research, British Heart Foundation, and Wellcome Trust.
180 l Research Centre, Medical Research Council, British Heart Foundation, Assistance Publique-Hopitaux d
181                 UK Medical Research Council, British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research UK, European U
182                                              British Heart Foundation, Darlinda's Charity for Renal R
183                                              British Heart Foundation, Diabetes Research & Wellness F
184                                              British Heart Foundation, Diabetes Research and Wellness
185 , Wolfson Foundation, UK Stroke Association, British Heart Foundation, Dunhill Medical Trust, Nationa
186 , Wolfson Foundation, UK Stroke Association, British Heart Foundation, Dunhill Medical Trust, Nationa
187                                              British Heart Foundation, Medical Research Council, Camb
188 edical Research Council, Stroke Association, British Heart Foundation, National Institute for Health
189                                              British Heart Foundation, UK Medical Research Council, a
190                 UK Medical Research Council, British Heart Foundation, University of Glasgow, Univers
191 uncil, US National Institutes of Health, and British Heart Foundation.
192                 UK Medical Research Council, British Heart Foundation.
193 herlands), US National Institutes of Health, British Heart Foundation.
194          Chief Scientist Office Scotland and British Heart Foundation.
195                                    A leading British hematologist, John V. Dacie was known for his pi
196  constructed from 1,626 individuals from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) between 1996 and 2
197         The samples were participants in the British Household Panel Survey with mental health data (
198 imelines, from Africa (1990-2006) and former British India (1882-1939).
199 ation at the ZFHX3 locus in two cohorts, 451 British individuals recruited in the North East of Engla
200 uals in the UK Biobank (UKB) sample of white British individuals.
201                                          The British Indo-Asian population has a high incidence of li
202 , but there were no associations among white British infants.
203 llected within clinical trials funded by the British Infection Society (fellowship to T. Bicanic), th
204  have spread from Iceland and maybe also the British Isles across the continent at a later date.
205 ng and wintering ranges varied from partial (British Isles and Western Europe, NW cluster) to complet
206 th 2,039 individuals from the Peoples of the British Isles dataset, we show that the Irish population
207 tion of hybrids, drawing on the flora of the British Isles for insight.
208                                              British Isles Lupus Assessment Group 2004 (BILAG 2004) I
209 ts that ambling horses were brought from the British Isles to Iceland by Norse people.
210  of F. excelsior sourced from throughout the British Isles was planted in 2013 in the southeast of En
211           We have little damage data for the British Isles where the disease was found only five year
212 icularly strong influence on rainfall in the British Isles, which we find can also be predicted month
213 on occurred at the Atlantic edge, within the British Isles.
214 rels are thus a reservoir for leprosy in the British Isles.
215 romatosis, was once endemic in humans in the British Isles.
216 the damage expected in future throughout the British Isles.
217 tation, American Journal of Transplantation, British Journal of Surgery, Journal of Bone and Joint Su
218                              Between the two British lineages, we were able to provide evidence for s
219                    Subsequent hunting on the British mainland left the southern region extirpated of
220 hout control, V. velutina could colonise the British mainland rapidly, depending upon how the Asian h
221                                   In 1915, a British medical officer on the Western Front reported on
222 esults of an inconclusive 1927 report by the British Medical Research Council on the hereditary versu
223 is of 2 prospective studies including 61,647 British men and women comprising 32,491 meat eaters, 861
224                          Compared with white British men, the proportions of black Caribbean and blac
225                           Data were from the British National Child Development Study, a 50-year pros
226  and small community organisation within the British National Health Service.
227 e d'Etude des Lymphomes Folliculaires (GELF)/British National Lymphoma Investigation (BNLI) criteria.
228 iopharmaceuticals that were submitted to the British Nuclear Medicine Society (BNMS) online database
229                              A series of the British nuclear tests conducted on mainland Australia be
230 e, Web of Knowledge, Scopus, Science Direct, British Nursing Index and Cinahl Plus.
231 lly searched (Embase, PsychINFO, MEDLINE and British Nursing index and Web of Science) from 1996 (fir
232 identify published studies (CINAHL, MEDLINE, British Nursing Index, Cochrane Central Register of Cont
233 identify published studies (CINAHL, MEDLINE, British Nursing Index, Cochrane Library, EMBASE, PsychLi
234 l care Seven electronic databases, including British Nursing Index, MEDLINE, CINAHL, AMED, EMBASE, Co
235 verlapping conditions supporting either the "British" or "Dutch" hypotheses of airway disease pathoge
236 s (paediatric neurologists and trainees, the British Paediatric Neurology Surveillance Unit, paediatr
237              Using exome sequences from 3222 British-Pakistani individuals with high parental related
238  and mixed ethnicity women (6.7%) than white British participants (3.6% in men and 3.2% in women).
239 t and lean mass at ages 60-64 years in 1,162 British participants from the Medical Research Council N
240 s the only segregating variant in a dominant British pedigree with seven subjects affected by M-D.
241  small percentage of healthy white Caucasian British people carrying predominantly type 2 EBV.
242 c and Clinical Pharmacology (IUPHAR) and the British Pharmacological Society (BPS), this resource, an
243 ss stringent limits used by the European and British Pharmacopeia and the Australian authorities.
244  a significant number of pregnant women this British population had a L. jensenii-dominated microbiom
245                                              British population history has been shaped by a series o
246               In a nationally representative British population in early old age, statin use was asso
247 N approximately 150,000 samples (0.2% of the British population) from the UK Biobank, and we determin
248                                      In this British population, the risk of some cancers is lower in
249 ected the genetic composition of the current British population.
250 n down to 0.1% minor allele frequency in the British population.
251 few data on the potential association in the British population.
252 her cardiometabolic risk factors in a white, British population.
253                  Surveys of these markers in British populations suggest that reduced susceptibility
254                                       Costs (British pounds, pound) and health utilities (quality-adj
255 tudy nested within the Guernsey III Study, a British prospective cohort study (1977-2009).
256 = 1138), the Ten Towns study (n = 1324), the British Regional Heart Study (n = 2521), and the Europea
257 illions of articles, representing 14% of all British regional outlets of the period.
258                 During World War I, he led a British research unit exploring the effects of poisonous
259  analyses revealed increasing richness among British river invertebrates, a partial turnover of taxa
260                     We also find turnover in British roe deer haplotypes between the late-Holocene an
261 onses of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks in British semi-natural landscapes to anthropogenic change.
262 e sublexical (phonological) structure of the British Sign Language (BSL) signs for the objects, (2) t
263 rence and cover between 1990 and 2007 at 479 British sites do not differ between native and non-nativ
264  Affairs/Department of Defense and the Joint British Societies all recommended treating more people w
265  to the best practice recommendations of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (BSA
266 ed by the Standards of Care Committee of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (BSA
267       The Standards of Care Committee of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (BSA
268 he Standards of Care Committee (SOCC) of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (BSA
269 solates collected from across England by the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy and from
270      We sequenced 1013 MRSA submitted to the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy by 46 lab
271                                          The British Society for Disability and Oral Health guideline
272 ine, Asia Pacific Society of Human Genetics, British Society for Genetic Medicine, Human Genetics Soc
273 ed by the Standards of Care Committee of the British Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, usin
274 ne by the disc diffusion method according to British Society of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy guidelines
275 rolling programme (NDNS RP) from 2008-12 and British Soft Drinks Association annual reports to calcul
276 t species and the egg-laying phenology of 21 British songbird species, we explored the effects of tro
277                                              British South Asian children are at a greater risk of se
278 ce of anaphylaxis is significantly higher in British South Asians compared to the white population.
279 te the consistently low vulnerability of the British swine industry to large CSF outbreaks, we identi
280 d 38.9% for black African vs 14.8% for white British), these differences were not significant after a
281 ople with asthma on inhaled corticosteroids (British Thoracic Society Steps 2-5), with a history of v
282                                          The British Transplantation Society "Guideline for Transplan
283                                          The British Transplantation Society Guidelines for Living Do
284                    The second edition of the British Transplantation Society Guidelines for Transplan
285  DCDs, 82.9% were classified as marginal per British Transplantation Society guidelines.
286 ne with previous guidelines published by the British Transplantation Society, the guideline has used
287 t Study), a large population-based cohort of British twins born during 1994-1996.
288              In this large cohort of healthy British twins, we found no relationship between corneal
289 Yorkshire National Health Service Executive, British United Provident Association Foundation, British
290 aged 60-82 y (77% male) participating in the British Whitehall II cohort study in 2012-2013.
291 lucose were 1.22 (95% CI 1.08-1.38) in white British women and 1.43 (1.23-1.67) in south Asian women
292 our cohort ranged from 1.2% to 8.7% in white British women and 4% to 24% in south Asian women using s
293 st-load level of 7.5 mmol/L identified white British women with 75% or higher relative risk of LGA or
294 sited (SABRE) study (n=2622; 573 events) and British Women's Health and Heart Study (n=3563; 368 even
295  in the following 5 independent studies: the British Women's Heart and Health Study (n = 1833), the M
296  prospective cohort study of 4286 women (the British Women's Heart and Health Study), we find improve
297                          Compared with white British women, the proportions of black African and mixe
298  should differ between south Asian and white British women.
299 stational diabetes in south Asian than white British women.
300 was associated with breast cancer risk among British women.

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