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   3 a cancer center in Houston, Texas, including English-speaking adult patients with advanced cancer who
     4 ng lesions to these regions in right-handed, English speaking adults, who were investigated at least 
  
     6 S: We placed online advertisements to target English-speaking adults in the United States searching f
     7 tology clinic with a nonrandom sample of 120 English-speaking adults presenting for first appointment
  
  
  
  
  
    13 among children 5 to 13 years of age who were English-speaking and did not report a lower leg injury w
    14 d by judged-similarity tasks for monolingual English-speaking and monolingual and bilingual Japanese 
    15 e, 566 (78.9%) were female, 603 (84.1%) were English speaking, and 380 (53.0%) had attended college. 
  
  
    18 common for each cancer among black patients, English-speaking Asian/Pacific Islander patients, Chines
  
  
    21 ed rubella control and CRS prevention in the English-speaking Caribbean and in Chile, Costa Rica, and
    22 countries (Cuba, Chile, and countries in the English-speaking Caribbean and successfully controlled i
    23 evaluative wellbeing and age in high-income, English speaking countries, with the lowest levels of we
  
    25 US abstracts, during open review, 31.1% from English- speaking countries and 20.9% from non-English-s
  
    27 ts, favoring authors from the United States, English-speaking countries outside the United States, an
    28 glish- speaking countries and 20.9% from non-English-speaking countries were accepted (RR, 1.49; 95% 
    29  experiences of physician shortages in other English-speaking countries; it also discusses why past f
    30 es to a cross-sectional, anonymous survey by English-speaking dermatology patients (aged 18 years or 
    31 the sensitivity of 5-month-old infants in an English-speaking environment to a conceptual distinction
    32 ove communication with, and support for, non-English-speaking families of critically ill patients.   
  
  
  
  
    37 n-Hispanic white, 142 non-Hispanic black, 89 English-speaking Hispanic, and 47 Spanish-speaking Hispa
  
  
    40 f the sample; blacks (OR, 2.6; P < .001) and English-speaking Latinas (OR, 2.2; P = .02) were signifi
    41 by race: 9% of whites, 15% of blacks, 17% of English-speaking Latinas, and 10% of Spanish-speaking La
    42 s ratios of 1.68, 2.44, and 7.39 for blacks, English-speaking Latinas, and Spanish-speaking Latinas c
    43 ility, this study poses the question, Do non-English-speaking Latino parents of children with leukemi
    44  Spanish-speaking Latinos differed from both English-speaking Latinos and Caucasians on most measures
    45 th service use among Spanish-speaking versus English-speaking Latinos and Caucasians with serious men
  
    47 ere were 539 Spanish-speaking Latinos, 1,144 English-speaking Latinos, and 4,638 Caucasians initiatin
  
  
    50  the right hemisphere activated as it did in English-speaking listeners discriminating pitch patterns
    51 ned individuals have higher performance than English-speaking listeners for the perceptual-cognitive 
    52 Panel members, all articles published in the English-speaking literature from June 1997 through Decem
  
  
    55   This study suggests that families with non-English-speaking members may be at increased risk of rec
    56 d understanding of an RCT when compared with English-speaking minority parents and with English-speak
  
  
  
    60 ING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Prospective cohort of English-speaking parents of children aged 2 months and b
  
    62 s were significantly lower than those of the English-speaking participants on four subscales: Ocular 
    63 , 20.2%-31.1%], respectively; P < .001), non-English-speaking patients (3.2% [95% CI, 0.7%-5.6%] vs 1
    64  determine whether the low-income mostly non-English-speaking patients in our S-OPAT program could ad
    65 oportions of underinsured, minority, and non-English-speaking patients were associated with lower qua
  
  
    68 care if infected was higher among males, non-English speaking persons, and those having health insura
  
  
    71  primary surrogate decision makers; more non-English-speaking primary surrogate decision makers (63%)
  
    73 ntify cortical regions that were active when English-speaking subjects produced nouns or verbs in the
  
  
    76 imitation by modelling the mental lexicon of English-speaking toddlers as a multiplex lexical network
  
    78 ce imaging study on 21 healthy right-handed, English-speaking volunteers, we investigated activity wi
  
    80 tification by nursing home and involving 185 English-speaking women aged 65 years or older, with or w
  
  
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