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1  language of data collection (English vs non-English).
2  2016, in participants who were able to read English.
3 lescents' own perspectives, and published in English.
4 d, transcribed verbatim, and translated into English.
5 ad sufficient ability to read and understand English.
6 f they were written in a language other than English.
7 ed safer sex behavior, and were published in English.
8 ost illustrative quotes were translated into English.
9  to stay in hospital >/=48h and able to read English.
10  nonpharmacological interventions written in English.
11 relevant peer-reviewed articles published in English.
12 "deaths", or "CFR" for articles published in English.
13 ictions and limited to articles published in English.
14 od of at least 12 months and be published in English.
15 m 4 were non-native and 7 native speakers of English.
16  were included if they (1) were published in English, (2) reported patients with MCI as a primary stu
17 ed 312 civilians 21 years or older who spoke English; 241 individuals in PROWL-1 and 280 in PROWL-2 c
18 ., commonly named as "hairy groundcherry" in English and "Deng-Long-Cao" in Chinese.
19  to our knowledge, are typically reported by English and American studies.
20                            Text from general English and biomedical literature are freely available;
21                                         Mike English and colleagues argue that as efforts are made to
22 avioral interventions that were published in English and enrolled adults with insomnia disorder lasti
23 of Science, and Google Scholar and retrieved English and non-English articles from any period for rev
24 udio files were transcribed, translated into English and recurring themes coded and categorized as th
25 ing the search to human studies published in English and removing reviews and editorials produced 153
26                                          The English and Romanian Adoptees study is a longitudinal, n
27                        We used data from the English and Romanian Adoptees study to assess whether de
28                                 The combined English and Scottish cohorts contained 4654 patients wit
29     We adapted the Dutch COPD Model by using English and Scottish demographic, COPD incidence, COPD p
30 re search using PubMed and Google Scholar in English and Spanish for years 1980 through 2013 and by a
31         Twelve electronic databases covering English and Spanish language publications from 01 Jan, 1
32 lowed from 6 to 12 months and presented with English and Spanish syllable contrasts varying in voice-
33  within these domains, was understandable in English and Spanish, and was acceptable to patients in t
34      All adult patients undergoing PCI in 93 English and Welsh NHS hospitals between 2007 and 2013 we
35              This cohort study used national English and Welsh registry data from the Myocardial Isch
36 e >/=18 years, (2) ability to read and speak English, and (3) followed in this practice between 4 mon
37 the patient and the parent in the dyad spoke English, and all participating parents provided written
38 ictions and limited to articles published in English, and in the Cochrane Database without language l
39 ns, but were limited to studies published in English, and in the Cochrane Library database without an
40 e either verbally or nonverbally, understand English, and open their eyes spontaneously or in respons
41  "gray" literature, studies not available in English, and studies with non-original data were exclude
42                               The target was English, and the maskers were composed of English, time-
43 e >/= 65 years with a solid tumor, fluent in English, and who were scheduled to receive a new chemoth
44 Google Scholar and retrieved English and non-English articles from any period for review.
45  of scientific knowledge, the convergence on English as the global language of science may suggest th
46 l music training-especially before age 6-and English as the native language.
47                         Patients identifying English as their primary language had the highest rate o
48 identify peer-reviewed articles published in English before January 2017 that reported on the associa
49 es.We identified RCTs that were published in English before May 2017 that examined the effect of magn
50  402 patients from 233 articles published in English between 1932 and 2015.
51 studies using deceased controls published in English between 1978 and 2015.
52 atter was conducted on material published in English between 1980 and 2016; both landmark and recentl
53 methods of development and were published in English between 1995 and 2016.
54 methods of development and were published in English between 1995 and 2016.
55                         Studies published in English between 2005 and 2015 were searched using PubMed
56 dies were included if they were published in English between 2010 and 2016 and focused on the relatio
57 DHD persistence rates that were published in English between Jan 1, 1992, and May 31, 2016.
58 oss-sectional or cohort studies published in English between Jan 1, 1996, and May 6, 2017, which repo
59 arch was conducted for articles published in English between January 1990 and January 2016.
60 te or multivariate analysis and published in English between January, 2004, and April, 2014.
61                     Highly proficient Arabic-English bilingual individuals participated in maximally
62  we looked at cortical activation in Spanish-English bilinguals in response to phonological competiti
63 d cold-associated assemblages and found that English bird communities have not reorganized successful
64 e, we assessed community changes at over 600 English bird or butterfly monitoring sites over three de
65 We analyzed data from 249,010 hospital-based English Cancer Patient Experience Survey responders with
66 essed according to MATS coverage for 2014-15 English cases.
67 three trophic levels, sampled in the western English Channel.
68 between North Sea samples and those from the English Channel/northeast Atlantic.
69 controlled trial, healthy German, Dutch, and English children aged 1-3 y were allocated to receive ei
70  in the frequency of its use in the American English corpus.
71                     The Oxford Dictionary of English defines habit as "a settled or regular tendency
72  masker differed only marginally between the English, Dutch, and time-reversed English masker types,
73 5-year systematic survey of rats and mice in English dwellings and present national-level estimates o
74         We did a systematic review searching English (Embase, MEDLINE, Web of Science) and Chinese (C
75 were randomized clinical trials published in English, enrolled intubated preterm infants (born <37 we
76 tudies were included if they were written in English, explored the attitudes of healthcare profession
77 lly developing infants born into monolingual English families, were followed from 6 to 12 months and
78 new and existing knowledge available only in English for the users of such knowledge.
79 ach to systematically synthesize and analyze English, French, and Australian health technology assess
80 f Science to locate studies published in the English, French, and Greek languages in any year.
81 for studies published before Jan 1, 2017, in English, French, and Spanish.
82  between 2003 and 2013, 53 were appraised by English, French, or Australian HTA agencies through May
83                                   Studies in English, French, or Spanish comparing commercialized rap
84 d PubMed and Embase for reports published in English, French, Portuguese, or Spanish before Aug 12, 2
85 r 2012, and updated in December 2015, in the English, French, Spanish, and German languages looking f
86 f randomized, controlled trials published in English from 2004 through September 2015.
87 e qualitative research articles published in English from across the world and in peer-reviewed journ
88 of foodborne botulism outbreaks published in English from database inception to May 2015.
89 of HIV prevention interventions published in English from Jan 1, 1995, to July, 2015.
90 ntal, and observational studies published in English from January 1, 1994, through October 31, 2014,
91 ed for human studies on SDD PCI published in English from January 1, 1995, to July 31, 2015.
92                       Only RCTs published in English from January 1, 1995, to June 30, 2016, that com
93 ention of tick-borne infections published in English from January 2005 through December 2015.
94 rched in June 2016 for articles published in English from October 15, 1991, to February 16, 2016.
95 ty and mortality outcomes, were published in English, from high-income countries, and were done in po
96 s We used data from 796,594 population-based English General Practice Patient Survey responders to ex
97 nd total patient-facing clinical workload in English general practice.
98  of non-temporary patients registered at 398 English general practices between April, 2007, and March
99 ter randomised controlled trial involving 45 English general practices.
100                                              English-, German-, and Italian-language studies from mul
101 n, we examined the effect of AM fungi on the English Grain aphid (Sitobion avenae) development, repro
102 s study, 345 miRNAs were identified from the English green aphid, Sitobion avenae (F.), of which 168
103               Furthermore, as publication in English has become prevalent, scientific knowledge is of
104 w York Times), we found that LPB in American English has decreased during the last two centuries.
105                          METHODS AND We used English Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) data collected
106 ata, and resource implications were based on English Hospital Episode Statistics.
107 ls within the network, by reconstructing the English hospital network based on shared patients in 201
108  of consecutive C. difficile isolates from 6 English hospitals over 1 year (2013-14) to compare infec
109  We found that higher numbers of days in the English immersion program correlated with higher fractio
110 ed or reported; however, an exception is the English Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAP
111                         Studies published in English in peer-reviewed journals using both quantitativ
112 ored the potential for associations with the English Indices of Deprivation 2010 (including the Index
113 tic reviews of trials that were published in English; involved men with nonmetastatic prostate cancer
114 ials and observational studies, published in English, involving adults using plant-based cannabis pre
115 st discovered that the adventitious roots of English ivy (Hedera helix) exude a yellowish mucilage th
116 terlocking between the adventitious roots of English ivy and the surface of substrates.
117  plants, the adhesion mechanisms revealed by English ivy may forward the progress toward understandin
118                            Ignoring such non-English knowledge can cause biases in our understanding
119 ificity, we searched databases restricted to English language and reviewed all articles published fro
120                 Searches were limited to the English language and to studies with adults aged >18 y.
121  Library, Scopus, and ClinicalTrials.gov for English language articles through May 2015.
122                                 Reviews, non-English language articles, nonophthalmology articles, su
123 s, and PsycINFO for studies published in the English language between January 1, 2008, and September
124 s, and PsycINFO for studies published in the English language between January 1, 2013, and May 25, 20
125 e the UK are required to provide evidence of English language competence by achieving a minimum overa
126 ation are present in naturalisation figures, English language fluency, occupational and income status
127 nics, free/reduced price lunch participants, English language learners, and girls were all systematic
128  relevant published empirical or theoretical English language literature was included.
129 clusive of adult humans, and reported in the English language only.
130                 The search was restricted to English language papers.
131        The search strategy was restricted to English language publications using the combination of M
132                       A systematic search of English language publications was performed, with inclus
133 ions in the antenatal period; Studies in the English language published after 1990, from developed co
134                              After the first English language report on LSD in 1950, psychedelics enj
135                              To describe the English language required to deal with the daily demands
136                                     Relevant English language studies from 1947 to May 2017 were iden
137                We included 29 Chinese and 16 English language studies, providing 31 individual compar
138 overall score of Band 7 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) academic test.
139             The searches were limited to the English language with abstracts and yielded 43 articles,
140 on delivery, (iv) primary research only, (v) English language, and (vi) quantitative studies with nur
141 estricted to a range of 5 years (2007-2012), English language, and publications listed in PubMed.
142 articles published in or translated into the English language, dating from 1973 through March 2017.
143                                              English language, peer-reviewed studies that evaluated a
144 t value," and "PTV." Inclusion criteria were English language, prospective, retrospective, and random
145  were searched for articles published in the English language, up to and including July 2016, and ext
146 "You" is one of the most common words in the English language.
147 analysis, (3) articles were published in the English language.
148 6, and Dec 31, 2014; and be published in the English language.
149  published in a peer-reviewed journal in the English language.
150 include only clinical studies written in the English language.
151 analysis, (3) articles were published in the English language.
152          The searches, which were limited to English-language abstracts, yielded 1085 articles.
153  Eligibility criteria included any published English-language article that examined the use of zolpid
154                A systematic PubMed review of English-language articles published from 1982 to 2017 wa
155 view was conducted in MEDLINE and EMBASE for English-language articles published since inception to N
156 ely in the intensive care unit (ICU) and non-English-language articles were excluded.
157                                              English-language cohort studies and randomized trials th
158                 Reporting of P values in 151 English-language core clinical journals and specific art
159 tillation of comprehensive search of several English-language databases and a manual review of releva
160 23 studies (n = 5398), a cutoff of 13 on the English-language Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale de
161                              We screened the English-language literature for longitudinal studies rep
162                                   METHOD: An English-language literature search applied the following
163                       A systematic review of English-language literature was conducted according to P
164 15, in the PubMed and Cochrane databases for English-language original research investigations that e
165 he PubMed and Cochrane Library databases for English-language original research investigations that e
166                                              English-language peer-reviewed articles published betwee
167 udy the impact of other variables, including English-language proficiency and socioeconomic status.
168 gh January 2015, including any peer-reviewed English-language publication that described outcomes rel
169 g EMBASE; and previous evidence reports from English-language publications from 1966 to July 2016.
170                                              English-language publications were reviewed for articles
171                 Based on inclusion criteria (English-language published qualitative study focusing on
172                             Study Selection: English-language randomized clinical trials (RCTs) compa
173                                              English-language randomized clinical trials (RCTs) or pr
174                                              English-language randomized clinical trials (RCTs); stud
175                                              English-language randomized clinical trials reporting he
176 xamined titles and abstracts to identify all English-language reports of human clinical studies asses
177                                              English-language studies conducted in asymptomatic adult
178                                           42 English-language studies from controlled and single-grou
179                                              English-language studies from the Cochrane Central Regis
180                   Study Selection: Published English-language studies of any size or design that comp
181                                              English-language studies of folic acid supplementation i
182                                              English-language studies of post-ACS patients that evalu
183 ultiple databases from 1947 to October 2016 (English-language studies only).
184 ultiple databases from 1947 to October 2016 (English-language studies only).
185                                              English-language studies published between January 1, 20
186 arch of PubMed and the Cochrane database for English-language studies published between January 1, 20
187 arch of PubMed and the Cochrane database for English-language studies published between January 1, 20
188 l Register of Controlled Trials for relevant English-language studies published through January 13, 2
189                                              English-language studies that: 1) examined adults with t
190                                    We sought English-language studies through March 1, 2016, in Medli
191                                         Only English-language studies were included, many of which ha
192    We searched Medline from 2000 to 2014 for English-language studies with prospectively captured dat
193                     The review included only English-language studies, narrow inclusion criteria focu
194                                              English-language systematic reviews, trials, and observa
195                                              English-language trials and observational studies, inclu
196                                              English-language trials of at least 6 months' duration e
197                                              English-language trials of at least 6 months' duration t
198                                              English-language trials of benefits or harms of screenin
199  a random sample of approximately 10 billion English-language Tweets originating from US counties fro
200 tipyretic treatment, mortality reported, and English-language version available.
201                                              English-language, peer-reviewed publications published f
202 creened abstracts and full-text articles for English-language, randomized, controlled trials that had
203                                          Non-English languages, non-journal papers, and studies that
204                         Trials (published in English) lasting at least 6 months that compared cogniti
205 cts of an intensive 5-week foreign language (English) learning experience on regional GM volume incre
206   We conducted a comprehensive search of the English literature using Medline and EMBASE for Zika fro
207 ma, Tuscaloosa, where my love of history and English literature was shaped along with a sufficient ex
208     We identified only 3 others cases in the English literature.
209                     Data were drawn from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) which, estab
210 alth problems) in 5,015 respondents from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA), at baseline
211  agreement between a wide range of FS in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA).
212 [8.0] years at baseline, 55% women) from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing provided serum leve
213       A total of 8,722 older adults from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing were followed-up ev
214                              As shown in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, we projected conti
215 n; mean +/- SD age: 66.2 +/- 9.5 y) from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.
216  among 10,241 adults aged >/=50 years in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.
217 , assessing morbidity prevalence relative to English Longitudinal Study of Aging participants (ELSA,
218 spondents to the Life History portion of the English Longitudinal Study on Aging born from 1945 to 19
219 ncongruent two-talker maskers, with just one English masker stream, were only modestly less effective
220 mean performance was worse for the congruent English masker than the congruent time-reversed English
221 etween the English, Dutch, and time-reversed English masker types, suggesting that perceptual similar
222 y modestly less effective than the congruent English masker.
223        Older age, female sex, preference for English, more education, health and vision insurance, a
224  which contains details of all admissions to English National Health Service (NHS) hospital trusts.
225 ly collected hospital discharge records from English National Health Service hospitals from 1968-2011
226                                          The English National Health Service Institute for Innovation
227 ould be considered cost-effective using the (English) National Institute for Health and Clinical Exce
228 ed the field of comparative morphology), the English naturalist Darwin (who saw his theory of evoluti
229              Data were gathered at two acute English NHS hospitals between March and April 2015.
230 veness of admission screening of patients in English NHS hospitals compared with five alternative str
231 ve, qualitative, or mixed-methods studies in English of the direct physical or psychological effects
232 arch was performed for articles published in English on the topic of RPI.
233 e studies were original research, written in English, on dyadic self-care interventions in adult samp
234 .g., both English) or incongruent (e.g., one English, one Dutch).
235  were set to include literature published in English only and publications from 1990 to July 2015.
236 lish masker than the congruent time-reversed English or congruent Dutch maskers.
237 d to participate, could not read or write in English or Danish, or had a cognitive disability that wo
238  Library, and Web of Science for articles in English or French from sub-Saharan Africa reporting dial
239 original studies, meta-analyses, reviews) in English or French were considered for inclusion.
240 wer demographic and behavioural questions in English or siSwati, and provide written informed consent
241 n, not using fertility treatments, fluent in English or Spanish, and available for telephone intervie
242 ad never been seen by palliative care, spoke English or Spanish, and presented to the ED met eligibil
243 er maskers were either congruent (e.g., both English) or incongruent (e.g., one English, one Dutch).
244 kers were composed of English, time-reversed English, or Dutch.
245 ingdom from May 7, 2011, to May 27, 2016, of English- or French-speaking children who had been enroll
246 w-up of a randomized clinical trial included English- or Spanish-speaking patients 16 years or older
247  which mainly resembled the structure of the English original.
248  controlled trial of children admitted to 14 English paediatric intensive care units.
249 timate that on average the contemporary East English population derives 38% of its ancestry from Angl
250                   These results suggest that English primary care as currently delivered could be rea
251 and minority students and those with limited English proficiency.
252                               Twenty limited English proficient Hmong (n=10) and Spanish-speaking par
253 77; 39% increase from baseline, range across English regions 11-89%); the trend was similar after adj
254  potential approaches both for compiling non-English scientific knowledge effectively and for enhanci
255 ches were conducted in PubMed and Embase for English scientific literature articles.
256 g the effect of music training on processing English sounds by foreign listeners.
257 We included studies published on any date in English, Spanish, French, or Chinese.
258  of people completed a 23-question survey in English, Spanish, or Haitian Creole assessing their skin
259                        Articles published in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French that mentioned
260 ate functional magnetic resonance imaging in English speakers who underwent a 12 week intensive Frenc
261 -state fMRI data acquired before training in English speakers who underwent a 12 week intensive Frenc
262                 POPULATION: Literate, native-English speakers with and without AMD.
263                Half of the participants were English speakers, and half were not.
264 erer isolate; Bolivian-Spanish speakers; and English speakers.
265 ng lesions to these regions in right-handed, English speaking adults, who were investigated at least
266 ed opportunistically;all were trained in non-English speaking countries.
267 irically observed age of acquisition data of English speaking toddlers.
268 e, 566 (78.9%) were female, 603 (84.1%) were English speaking, and 380 (53.0%) had attended college.
269 tobiliary and gastrointestinal cancers, were English speaking, and were 18 years or older.
270                           Participants: 3914 English-speaking adults (55% participation rate).
271 among children 5 to 13 years of age who were English-speaking and did not report a lower leg injury w
272 es to a cross-sectional, anonymous survey by English-speaking dermatology patients (aged 18 years or
273                            Participants were English-speaking or Spanish-speaking caregivers accompan
274                   Included in the study were English-speaking parents (N = 471) of randomly selected
275            Interview participants were adult English-speaking patients who had experienced trauma res
276 imitation by modelling the mental lexicon of English-speaking toddlers as a multiplex lexical network
277 tification by nursing home and involving 185 English-speaking women aged 65 years or older, with or w
278 ortical electrophysiological responses to an English syllable in three groups of native speakers, non
279               Original research published in English that addressed dose reduction or discontinuation
280                          Trials published in English that lasted 6 months or longer, enrolled adults
281 lyse three well-known grammatical changes in English: the regularization of past-tense verbs, the int
282                             We show that the English Thoroughbred MSY was derived from the Turkoman l
283 s derived from the Turkoman lineage and that English Thoroughbred sires are largely responsible for t
284 as English, and the maskers were composed of English, time-reversed English, or Dutch.
285 of reasons: (a) personal factors (to improve English, to see more of the world and cultures, to seek
286 kidney alone transplants performed in all 19 English transplant centres between 2003 and 2014.
287 viral hepatitis care continuum, published in English up to Dec 31, 2014.
288 ublished international literature written in English up to June 2015 was identified from CINAHL, Medl
289                  In parallel, an US American-English version of the MC-QoL was developed.
290 apanese version of TOPICOP from the original English version, using a process of forward and backward
291 , and preferred language of data collection (English vs non-English).
292 edical subject headings for human studies in English was carried out in the MEDLINE, EMBASE, and CDSR
293 unable to provide consent and unable to read English were excluded.
294 Publications without primary data and not in English were excluded.
295 luding abstracts, or in languages other than English were excluded.
296 al guardian for at least 6 months; and spoke English were included in the study.
297 tation: Only U.S.-based studies published in English were included.
298 eported history of self-harm, were fluent in English, were medically fit to interview, and were not p
299                       Non-native speakers of English who hold nursing qualifications from outside the
300  We first demonstrate that doubling in novel English words elicits divergent percepts: Viewed as mean

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