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1 h the average annual income of a Costa Rican citizen.
2 er time in the United States, and being a US citizen.
3 ntenance of the second language among senior citizens.
4 ffect almost all aspects of the lives of its citizens.
5 e frequently promise a better life for their citizens.
6 nd its territories, inclusive of naturalized citizens.
7 nce System random sample of 1.3 million U.S. citizens.
8 ide universal access to ART to South African citizens.
9 tive diseases within the ranks of its senior citizens.
10 f providing universal health care to all its citizens.
11 loped for a better health status of European citizens.
12 ies of five national surveys of elderly U.S. citizens.
13 e higher among non-US citizens than among US citizens.
14 hus preventing falls among older and fragile citizens.
15 n annual health-care cost of euro159 per ten citizens.
16 one metadata in bulk, including on their own citizens.
17 iversal health coverage, especially for poor citizens.
18                                   All Danish citizens 18 years or older from January 1, 1997, to Dece
19                                   All Danish citizens 18 years or older from January 1, 1997, to Dece
20  1994-1995 through 1996-1997) and for non-US citizens (21 % of complaints in 1991-1992 through 1996-1
21                We included all living Danish citizens 50 years or older who were free of dementia fro
22 ited States (96%), but most parents were not citizens (80%).
23 ikely to be IMGs than non-Hispanic native US citizens (9.6% vs 5.0%).
24                                   All Danish citizens aged >/=18 years between January 1, 1997 and De
25 te of legal blindness attributable to AMD in citizens aged >/=50 years decreased from 52.2 cases per
26 ases of legal blindness from a population of citizens aged >/=50 years numbering 1.71 million in 2000
27 l study with 1090 community-dwelling Chinese citizens aged 60 years and older to evaluate the associa
28 onal, nationwide, population-based survey of citizens aged 65 years or above, living in mainland Port
29                              For the average citizen and the public, "earthquake prediction" means "s
30  The study population of 955 included 305 US citizens and 650 non-US foreign nationals.
31 exual exploitation of both U.S. and non-U.S. citizens and has been reported in all 50 states.
32  stimulated by discussions among scientists, citizens and legal experts at a large public symposium.
33 ndates stemming from behavioral responses of citizens and operational problems facing efforts to stab
34 tensions between data privacy for individual citizens and societal priorities such as counterterroris
35 n anthrax vaccines is important to safeguard citizens and the military.
36  a healthy start for every newborn baby--the citizens and workforce of the future.
37 rvey of environmental behavior of 3369 Swiss Citizens, and combined them with life cycle assessment.
38 an overwhelming obstacle for Haiti's poorest citizens, and probably for many patients in LMICs.
39 sual acuity between noncitizens, naturalized citizens, and US natives.
40 plicit the health-care benefits to which all citizens are entitled.
41                                              Citizens are exposed to microbial hazards in urban water
42                           Hispanic native US citizens are more likely to be IMGs than non-Hispanic na
43 ientifically literate public is essential if citizens are to engage effectively with policymakers on
44       If organs donated by Swiss and foreign citizens assisted in committing suicide in Switzerland w
45 science talent attracting not only their own citizens back from abroad but also scientists from the U
46 rough December 31, 2013, studied all Swedish citizens born between 1982 and 1998 who were 15 years an
47 sts of cancer were equivalent to euro102 per citizen, but varied substantially from euro16 per person
48 articularly E. coli K-12, are far from model citizens, but instead degenerate and deceitful delinquen
49  the 21st century demonstrates that ordinary citizens can contribute critical local knowledge to glob
50                 Furthermore, a few dedicated citizens can truly influence the lives of many by changi
51 migration status on the health of their U.S. citizen children.
52 clusion that the news supply is adequate for citizens' civic needs and that they use it judiciously.
53  is a critical point where the state and its citizens come together to define the limits of acceptabl
54 ist of residents of nursing homes and senior citizen complexes, a commercial list of residents, and a
55                                      In U.S. citizens comprised of young healthy adults and rheumatol
56 ensure laws were almost nonexistent, and any citizen could practice medicine.
57 de health care registries to identify Danish citizens diagnosed with cirrhosis in 1999-2008 (n = 12,9
58 onsisted of resuscitation training of Danish citizens, dissemination of on-site AEDs, foundation of a
59                          However, individual citizens do not consistently follow science-based recomm
60                       In each case, expanded citizen engagement in identifying options and in decisio
61 cohort study included 14,586 healthy Italian citizens enrolled within the Moli-sani study.
62 e and access to health-care services for all citizens, especially the poorest population groups, to a
63 and in multiple statewide elections in 2010, citizens exhibited large differences in their expectatio
64                         Many low-income U.S. citizens experience interruptions in health insurance co
65 zip code living in poverty, being a non-U.S. citizen (for preemptive waitlisting), Medicaid insurance
66 ere collected from a total sample of 338,121 citizens from 71 nations in 22 different languages on th
67 el CO(2) emissions are distributed among its citizens, from which we build up a global CO(2) distribu
68 fforts have confirmed that traditional "good-citizen" genes (those that encode functional RNA and pro
69 tates medical graduates (I-USMGs) are non-US citizen graduates of U.S. medical schools.
70                                   In 1996, a citizens group in Nogales, Arizona, reported to the Ariz
71 tal organizations, foundations, governments, citizens' groups, and businesses prioritize actions.
72                                    Most U.S. citizens have calcium intakes and serum levels of vitami
73 tion, concepts about the political duties of citizens have changed drastically to keep pace with grow
74 le programs aimed at self-control to improve citizens' health and wealth and reduce crime.
75                              We included non-citizen, Hispanic adults aged 19-50 years in our analyse
76              One third of Hispanic native US citizen IMGs received their medical education in Spanish
77 sh vs less than 3% of non-Hispanic native US citizen IMGs.
78  the consumption activities by an average EU citizen in 2004 led to 13.3 tCO(2)e of induced greenhous
79 , using administrative data from 4.1 million citizens in 12 local health authorities in Puglia, Italy
80   Using data collected from 25,780 Hong Kong citizens in a household survey, this study aimed to inve
81 as a WF of 2,842 m(3)/y, whereas the average citizens in China and India have WFs of 1,071 and 1,089
82 bute to the lack of successful engagement of citizens in decisions regarding infrastructure.
83 ed, retrospective cohort study including all citizens in Ontario, Canada, aged 66 years and older bet
84 llocation patterns for NRAs compared to U.S. citizens in the context of the two most common forms of
85              Financing of health care for UK citizens in the EU and vice versa is threatened, as is a
86  claims, and laboratory test results for all citizens in the Stockholm region from 2007 through 2010.
87 %) cases of major depression among 12,382 US citizens included in our study.
88 t novel damage claims in lawsuits brought by citizens injured by toxic exposures.
89 ject to the same visa requirements as non-US citizen international medical graduates.
90  other features of political culture enhance citizen involvement in politics.
91    Three are legal factors: contingent fees, citizen juries, and the nature of tort pleading in the U
92 eating compounds/analytes (drugs) protecting citizens' life.
93                      Over the coming decades citizens living in North America and Europe will be aske
94 ironment in which tobacco use is reduced and citizens maintain good levels of physical activity, heal
95 in which physicians and patients interact as citizen-members within a community and in which physicia
96  to productively engage in public discourse, citizens need to understand the trade-offs between elect
97 o the science professionals and well-rounded citizens needed in the future.
98 h help from EyeWire, an online community of 'citizen neuroscientists'.
99 callers' prediction accuracy was mediated by citizens' nonverbal signals of uncertainty and deception
100 c survey aboard a private yacht employing a 'citizen oceanography' approach and tools and protocols e
101 indness is almost certainly being an average citizen of a developing country.
102 lion Implicit Association Tests completed by citizens of 34 countries revealed expected implicit ster
103  Trump signed an executive order banning the citizens of 7 countries from obtaining US entry visas fo
104 ts of licensed drivers to be used to contact citizens of each state for research purposes.
105                                          The citizens of four US states-Alaska, Colorado, Oregon, and
106 elated to its effects on our economy and the citizens of our society.
107                Despite extensive training of citizens of Seattle in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CP
108 l need to become more active and influential citizens of the health care community in accomplishing i
109                            Currently, 95% of citizens of the state have access to the trauma system w
110               We have identified DPB in five citizens of the United States, three with histologic con
111 ciated with increased odds of lung cancer in citizens of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, between 1997 and 2
112 ts were categorized as either naturalized US citizens or noncitizen residents.
113                      Most of these IMGs were citizens or permanent residents of the United States and
114 IMGs now entering GME training are either US citizens or permanent residents; ethnic minority residen
115 residents aged 16-64 years who were Botswana citizens or spouses of citizens responded to a questionn
116 wever, this was not true of IMGs who were US citizens or who had been naturalized or had permanent re
117 ion-based study, included 4709 Barbados-born citizens, or 84% of a random sample, 40 to 84 years of a
118 military and political leaders and over 1000 citizens' organizations in calling for the complete elim
119 crime and teenage pregnancy that derail many citizens, particularly in the inner cities, from realizi
120       Although academically equivalent to US-citizen peers, they are subject to the same visa require
121 tives has increased to 245 contacts per 1000 citizens per year.
122 cisco plague is a significant event in which citizens, physicians, and public health officials denied
123                          Research shows that citizens' political tolerance is influenced strongly by
124 zenry including women and minors), the Roman citizen population of Italy either declined, or more tha
125 strengthening of media advocacy, building of citizen protest and engagement, and development of a rec
126 s Great Britain, in combination with data on citizen-reported health from the Census for England and
127 to provide health care coverage to most U.S. citizens, research conducted by these organizations incr
128                        Also, where native US citizen resident physicians attended medical school if n
129 ars who were Botswana citizens or spouses of citizens responded to a questionnaire and had blood draw
130 n health care has raised another issue: each citizen's right to privacy compared with the collective
131 le of free and fair elections, and that each citizen's vote should count equally.
132 ore and more engaged with technology through citizen science and crowd-sourcing, and advances have be
133                             In this study, a citizen science approach was used to obtain over 7,000 s
134 has not been fully realized, in part because citizen science data are typically not widely shared and
135                  The system can be used as a citizen science data collection device, research equipme
136 y greenness from repeat digital photography, citizen science data from the USA National Phenology Net
137                    We combined satellite and citizen science data to estimate rates of change in phen
138 ccupancy models with interactions, fitted to citizen science data, to estimate the contribution of in
139             Using 20 years of continent-wide citizen science data, we assess population trends of ten
140 e-study we examined the composition of three citizen science datasets - from Greenspace Information f
141 n and implementation of future crowd-sourced citizen science initiatives.
142 rtunistic nature of biological recording via citizen science leads to taxonomic, spatial and temporal
143 y increase discoverability and confidence in citizen science observations, encouraging scientists to
144 ecies, opening a new avenue for standardized citizen science on bird biodiversity surveys worldwide.
145 kin observations from Project FeederWatch, a citizen science program, reveals two principal irruption
146 a from Project FeederWatch, an international citizen science program, we quantified spatiotemporal ch
147                         Here, we conducted a citizen science project that involved more than 3500 Swe
148 tors are likely to donate to a crowd-sourced citizen science project.
149                                              Citizen science projects have a long history in ecologic
150                                              Citizen science projects have the potential to advance s
151 ection of allergic rhinitis symptom data by 'citizen science' is feasible and has an added value in s
152                                             'Citizen science' is increasingly recognized as an effect
153 on from passive surveillance networks (e.g., citizen science) can be integrated into surveillance str
154  students, Bard College recently implemented Citizen Science, a common January course for all first-y
155 e, social determinants of health (SDoH), and citizen science, and to explore TEK's relevance to envir
156 tudy was to investigate the feasibility of a citizen science-based survey to monitor spatiotemporal v
157  constant stream of global observations, and citizen scientist generate local data with electronic ga
158  introduced a crowdsourcing program in which citizen scientists furnish soil samples from which new m
159          Providing means for researchers and citizen scientists in the developing world to perform ad
160   An important step is to continue to engage citizen scientists in the efforts to characterize our in
161 ive relationships between research teams and citizen scientists to enrich drug discovery efforts.
162 consumer NGS services is fuelling a rise of 'citizen scientists', whose interest in resequencing thei
163 rk involves engaging community members to be citizen-scientists in the monitoring, siting, and data c
164 cted using the total population of Taiwanese citizens seen in general medical practice; therefore, th
165 s shaped to attract public attention and how citizens select it and make sense of it.
166 mitment that seeks to take the health of its citizens seriously; a multi-ethnic population that bring
167 ts showed that (i) the biodiversity loss per citizen shows large variations among countries, with hig
168 obstructive lung disease among United States citizens, since therapy now offers an improved prognosis
169 licies often provoke opposite reactions from citizens; some call for a reversal of the policy, wherea
170  1 million travelers are higher among non-US citizens than among US citizens.
171        The increasing proportions of elderly citizens, the growing prevalence of chronic diseases, an
172  consequential for the "other 99 percent" of citizens: the dramatic growth in the wage premium associ
173 a significant challenge to the well-being of citizens there.
174 unded universal health care insurance to all citizens through the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP
175 y Ageing (EIP on AHA) are to enable European citizens to lead healthy, active and independent lives w
176       Access to social capital enables older citizens to maintain productive, independent, and fulfil
177 ng and urgent need to sensitize students and citizens to the importance and impacts of ruptures in th
178            First, robust democracies require citizens to tolerate others' efforts to participate in p
179 m the ballot box in the United States, where citizens vote on referenda to conserve lands for reasons
180      A stratified random sample of 591 Swiss citizens was enrolled in 1978 at ages 19 years (men) and
181                   In 2008-2009, 1 of every 7 citizens was obese.
182 ical records on an undoubtedly very ordinary citizen were recorded in London in the 1930s (before the
183                       The essays of non-U.S. citizens were more likely to demonstrate evidence of pla
184 eceived transplants at the same rate as U.S. citizens while liver NRA candidates received transplants
185 d lifetime rates similar to those of Mexican citizens, while rates for Mexican Americans were similar
186  cohort studies comprising over 1,050,000 US citizens who contributed 1,133 ALS cases during a mean o
187                                   All Danish citizens who received gastric bypass or gastric banding
188          The sample consisted of 60,766 U.S. citizens who were 19 to 64 years of age and had incomes
189              Second, robust democracies need citizens who will participate in politics.
190 med that the punishers are themselves "solid citizens" who refrain from cheating.
191 amining stated self-prediction about whether citizens will vote.
192             Although unemployment among U.S. citizens with biomedical Ph.D.'s is now extremely low--l
193 es participation in the electoral process by citizens with dementia.
194 ggest that the potential for providing rural citizens with public health information is possible when
195 duced health system changes and provided its citizens with the right to health to achieve universal h
196 fesaving care for the estimated 300,000 U.S. citizens with unidentified HIV infection.
197                  A total of 5 436 647 Danish citizens, with no history of IBD or HF, were included on
198 s to expand insurance coverage for uninsured citizens--with defined and enlarged benefits packages--a
199                                   All Danish citizens without other known diseases were linked and fo

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