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1 d and reliable measure of diet quality among Canadians.
2 on to improve the delivery of health care to Canadians.
3 m several common causes of death among urban Canadians.
5 s were followed up in a multisite (27 US and Canadian academic clinical centers) observational study
6 udy in a nationally representative sample of Canadian adults who were 65 years of age or older (n = 1
7 y) was conducted by using 7 studies from the Canadian, American (n=2), Australian, German, and Dutch
8 c delivery data from 173 patients in French, Canadian, American, and Australian and New Zealand ICUs
11 independent validation and comparison of the Canadian and NEXUS Head CT rules among the subgroup of p
12 zed, double-blind, controlled study included Canadian and Spanish patients age >/=40 years, with high
13 model is applied to an inventory of 62 major Canadian and U.S. pipelines (capacity greater than 10000
14 idisciplinary working group sponsored by the Canadian and US government DRI steering committees met f
15 0.20-0.56) for African, East or South Asian Canadians and for patients with "other" ethnic backgroun
16 0.775 (0.754-0.796) and 0.744 (0.720-0.768; Canadian), and 0.762 (0.720-0.806) and 0.749 (0.707-0.79
18 mplete the KT evaluation compared with white Canadians, and this association remained statistically s
19 l ethnic groups assessed compared with white Canadians, and this was primarily driven by differences
20 tute, Canadian Institute of Health Research, Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society, Pfizer Canada, Ital
22 namics, however, have been restricted to the Canadian Archipelago and the Beaufort Sea (<79 degrees N
24 d from the Arctic with sea ice change in the Canadian Arctic and Greenland Sea regions over the past
26 Permafrost thaw ponds of the warming Eastern Canadian Arctic are major landscape constituents and oft
31 here is a lack of protected areas within the Canadian Arctic where resource exploitation is a growing
32 0 Ma) sediments of Axel Heiberg Island (High Canadian Arctic) are among the earliest North American r
33 007-2013) and two land-based stations in the Canadian Arctic, to assess trends and long-range transpo
37 on of new knowledge into improved health for Canadians, as well as with a series of internal reports
39 sociation of Genetic Nurses and Counsellors, Canadian Association of Genetic Counsellors, Internation
40 analysis of a nested cohort within the 1995 Canadian Asthma Primary Prevention Study intervention st
41 HS (Children's Health Study) and CAPPS/SAGE (Canadian Asthma Primary Prevention Study/Study of Asthma
42 e shops and bank machines from the 5 largest Canadian banks occupied 8 of the top 10 spots in both To
43 ablished within the EEG working group of the Canadian Biomarker Integration Network in Depression (CA
45 The Canadian Society of Transplantation and Canadian Blood Services conducted a consensus forum on c
46 ent to a 2011 Canadian Critical Care Society-Canadian Blood Services consultation, the donation physi
47 perceived ethical challenges with the role, Canadian Blood Services in partnership with the Canadian
50 ecies composition in the Alaskan and western Canadian boreal forests is projected to shift toward ear
55 edical Research Council, Cancer Research UK, Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute, Cancer Austr
60 oma Academic Research Organization-CORAL and Canadian Cancer Trials Group LY.12) and 2 observational
64 COG-ACRIN) affiliates in Europe and from the Canadian Cancer Trials Group, within 6-12 weeks of surge
65 h (BAMSE), Australian (MACS), Dutch (PIAMA), Canadian (CAPPS and SAGE), and German (GINIplus and LISA
66 New York Heart Association class (P=0.067), Canadian Cardiology Society class (P=0.106), or syncope
67 class 3 to 4 was reduced from 86% to 10%; in Canadian Cardiology Society class 3 to 4 from 26% to 2%;
70 ed were indices of angina (anginal episodes, Canadian Cardiovascular Society angina class, exercise t
71 dardized MD, -0.59; 95% CI, -1.03 to -0.14), Canadian Cardiovascular Society class (MD, -0.58; 95% CI
72 mber of patients showing improvement of >/=1 Canadian Cardiovascular Society class after 1 (41.7% ver
73 ed subgroup of SIGNIFY patients with angina (Canadian Cardiovascular Society class score, >/= 2 at ba
75 ed trial enrolled 31 patients with recurrent Canadian Cardiovascular Society II-IV angina, despite op
76 ed trial enrolled 31 patients with recurrent Canadian Cardiovascular Society II-IV angina, despite op
77 sed data from a large cohort study (the 2001 Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohort [2001 CanC
79 radiotherapy, patients were accrued from 23 Canadian centers from May 30, 2011, to December 11, 2014
84 was a cross-sectional study of 5034 healthy Canadian children aged 24-72 mo enrolled in the Applied
86 participants (N = 1198) were recruited in 4 Canadian cities (Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto, and Montr
89 ong homeless adults with mental illness in 4 Canadian cities, scattered site housing with ICM service
90 especified postal code regions centered on 4 Canadian cities, underwent brain MRI and simple tests of
91 Developmental Disorders (DDD) study and the Canadian Clinical Assessment of the Utility of Sequencin
93 amyltransferase, using data collected in the Canadian Co-infection Cohort Study from 2003 to 2014.
94 udy, the Southern Alberta Clinic Cohort, the Canadian Co-infection Cohort, and the Swiss HIV Cohort s
95 ral population participating in the CanCOLD (Canadian Cohort Obstructive Lung Disease) study, with at
96 ,861 subjects; study duration, 5 yr) and the Canadian Cohort of Obstructive Lung Disease (CanCOLD) st
100 daclatasvir/sofosbuvir, respectively, to the Canadian Coinfection Cohort, representing approximately
101 proximately 3 million per year) and biennial Canadian Community Health Survey (N approximately 5500 p
103 ants (>/=18 y of age) in the cross-sectional Canadian Community Health Survey cycle 2.2 were used in
104 rom 3 Canadian population-based studies, the Canadian Community Health Survey on Healthy Aging (2008-
105 etween 1996 and 2009 who participated in the Canadian Community Health Survey were identified and fol
106 dults with incident asthma who completed the Canadian Community Health Survey, 630 were identified as
107 years of age or older (n = 14,881) from the Canadian Community Health Survey-Healthy Aging (2008-200
108 pondents; response rate, 79.8%) and the 2012 Canadian Community Health Survey-Mental Health (CCHS-MH)
112 rketing restrictions by applying them in the Canadian context.With the use of data from the Universit
113 and 2014 the Fukushima plume spread onto the Canadian continental shelf and by 2015 and early 2016 it
114 13, the Fukushima signal had spread onto the Canadian continental shelf, and by February 2014, it had
115 were calculated for 1069 patients in US and Canadian cooperative groups with high-risk patients who
119 a, the absence of any of the features of the Canadian CT Head Rule (>/=65 years; >/=2 vomiting episod
128 models to associate costs, measured in 2012 Canadian dollars ($), with symptom control, adjusting fo
134 nters with south-shifted storm tracks, while Canadian ecosystems were greener in years when the cool-
139 91%), 9 of 14 semiprofessional (64%), 7 of 8 Canadian Football League (88%), and 110 of 111 National
140 ationally representative data sets: the 2013 Canadian Forces Mental Health Survey (CFMHS) for the CAF
141 0 locations in Toronto from the YellowPages, Canadian Franchise Association, and the City of Toronto
142 uenced at high coverage (>100x), 1976 French Canadians from the Montreal Heart Institute Biobank sequ
143 e species in western North America using the Canadian global circulation model under three different
144 maximum acceptable concentration imposed by Canadian government (0.64 microM), using a halogen white
145 ncil of Norway's GLOBVAC programme), and the Canadian Government (through the Public Health Agency of
147 ough the Research Council of Norway; and the Canadian Government through the Public Health Agency of
148 immigrants such as Scandinavians and French Canadians; groups with continental admixture such as Pue
151 the inclusion and exclusion criteria of the Canadian Head CT rule, including 111 patients (1.43%) wh
155 stress testing after PCI in the single-payer Canadian healthcare system, where mechanisms for reimbur
156 y included 3033 mother-infant dyads from the Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD)
157 lled murres (Uria lomvia) collected from the Canadian high Arctic between 1975 and 2014 and calculate
158 at Alexandra Fiord, Ellesmere Island in the Canadian High Arctic with seeds of two forb species (Oxy
159 We applied the 3 approaches to data from the Canadian HIV-Hepatitis C Co-infection Cohort Study (2003
161 a population-based cohort study of 2,711,645 Canadian hospital deliveries from 2003 to 2012, 3,059 wo
162 with influenza A (H1N1pdm09) in Mexican and Canadian hospitals in 2014 using consistent eligibility
163 Adult inpatients with confirmed CDI in 10 Canadian hospitals were enrolled and followed for 90 day
164 inal cohort study was conducted at 43 US and Canadian Huntington Study Group research sites from July
167 ult (aged >/=19 years), non-immigrant, urban Canadians in 30 cities who responded to the mandatory 20
168 spectrum of SYNE1 in a screening of 434 non-Canadian index patients from seven centres across Europe
169 the absence of regional comparators, US and Canadian indices were aggregated and compared to existin
170 al window early in the life of both mice and Canadian infants during which gut microbial changes (dys
172 1, Kidney Cancer Research Network of Canada, Canadian Institute for Health Research, Trust Family, Lo
173 tists, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Canadian Institute of Health Research, Canadian Anesthes
174 gram, launched in 2013 with funding from the Canadian Institutes for Health Research and partners, br
179 ernational communities were shocked when the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) announced
185 Population Health Research Institute, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Heart and Stroke
186 Population Health Research Institute, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Heart and Stroke
187 (through the Public Health Agency of Canada, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, International De
188 through the Public Health Agency of Canada, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, International De
190 rch Institute, Terry Fox Research Institute, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, National Institu
194 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Canadian Institutes of Health Research; and University o
195 admitted to the 57 adult trauma centers of a Canadian integrated trauma system (2007-2012; n = 84,216
198 en HIV-infected persons in Canada, we review Canadian law regarding the use of organs from HIV-infect
200 among adults admitted for major injury to a Canadian level I or II trauma center between April 1, 20
202 tional Library for Health Guidelines Finder, Canadian Medical Association Clinical Practice Guideline
203 adian Blood Services in partnership with the Canadian Medical Association organized the development o
204 including demographics, attendance at US or Canadian medical school, proximity of family members, an
207 uggest that particle air pollutant levels in Canadian metros are substantially impacted by the system
208 has been linked by Statistics Canada to the Canadian mortality database and to annual income tax fil
209 h FA-supplement use and doses in a cohort of Canadian mothers who were enrolled in the MIREC (Materna
211 e participants underwent randomization at 12 Canadian multiple sclerosis clinics; 72 participants wer
212 ally, through international collaboration, a Canadian multiplex family affected by microcephalic prim
213 ment, 39.87 months) participating in a large Canadian multisite longitudinal study (Pathways in ASD S
214 quivalent VOC emission rates reported to the Canadian National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) usi
215 accomplishments, and challenges faced by the Canadian National Transplant Research Program to expand
217 ork and completed follow-up assessments in a Canadian Neonatal Follow-Up Network clinic at 18 to 21 m
219 al intensive care units participating in the Canadian Neonatal Network and completed follow-up assess
221 eeks' gestation admitted to 29 participating Canadian Neonatal Network neonatal intensive care units
225 use data from airborne measurements over the Canadian oil sands, laboratory experiments and a box-mod
229 re ascertained by record linkage between the Canadian Organ Replacement Register, the Ontario Cancer
231 onrenal transplants, as they are not part of Canadian organ-specific allocation models at present.
232 equencing was performed on isolates from the Canadian outbreak (n = 36), the US outbreaks (n = 9), an
235 from the inception cohort assembled for the Canadian Oxygen Trial in 25 hospitals in Canada, the Uni
237 general anesthesia (THA, 61.8%; TKA, 59.4%); Canadian patients received more regional anesthesia (THA
238 Differences in survival between U.S. and Canadian patients varied according to U.S. patients' ins
239 his retrospective study was performed by the Canadian Pharmacogenomics Network for Drug Safety using
241 (CRMM) simulated individual lives within the Canadian population from 2014 to 2034, incorporating can
242 ory scores using cross-sectional data from 3 Canadian population-based studies, the Canadian Communit
249 793 hospital deaths between 2005 and 2009 in Canadian provinces excluding Quebec, 39 potential HIV-in
250 mation captured from hospital separations in Canadian provinces with the exception of Quebec between
252 variation in trauma center mortality across Canadian provinces, specifically for severe traumatic br
257 toma trial, costs and resource use data from Canadian published studies and databases, and utility pa
260 s in 1024 adolescents of both sexes from the Canadian Saguenay Youth Study (SYS) and follow-up in 426
261 t of Asthma families with replication in 154 Canadian Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean asthma study families,
262 tection were explored in the community-based Canadian Sentinel Practitioner Surveillance Network (SPS
266 Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy, Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Eur
268 XIII Banff meeting, held in conjunction the Canadian Society of Transplantation in Vancouver, Canada
270 of contraindications to donation defined by Canadian Standards, and the use of mechanical ventilatio
272 arch, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, Canadian Stroke Network, Health Research Board Ireland,
273 mpled from 39,532 female participants in the Canadian Study of Diet, Lifestyle and Health (CSDLH).
275 e found to be consistent with those from the Canadian surface monitoring network, although in the cas
277 elative risk [RR], 0.80 [95% CI, 0.73-0.89]; Canadian Task Force: RR, 0.82 [95% CI, 0.74-0.94]; Cochr
278 ampled abiotic and food web components in 14 Canadian temperate lakes unaffected by mines to assess t
280 ts outcomes at The Ottawa Hospital, a large, Canadian, tertiary care referral center with expertise i
282 l genotyping studies, we show that in French Canadians, the missense RAD51D variant c.620C>T;p.S207L
283 ited impact on the overall fitness of French Canadians, they could explain the higher prevalence of r
284 from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Canadian Thoracic Society, the International Union Again
287 and the volunteer efforts of members of the Canadian transplant community to overcome a variety of l
288 ative decrease in risk-adjusted mortality in Canadian trauma centers during the study period, represe
290 variation in trauma center mortality across Canadian trauma systems, assess the contribution of trau
293 ench validation cohort, 1436 patients in the Canadian validation cohort, and 444 patients in the UK v
297 , we studied the genomic diversity of French Canadians who colonized Quebec in the 17th century.
298 (cycles 1 and 2 combined), the percentage of Canadians with 25(OH)D values <40 nmol/L increased from
299 were to characterize the dietary patterns of Canadians with the use of a priori, hybrid, and simplifi
300 ous for inactivating p.Gln90Ter mutations; a Canadian woman with polyposis, CRC, and multiple tumors
301 ed folic acid (UMFA) in a cohort of pregnant Canadian women and their newborns and examined the effec
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