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1 le heroin addicts admitted to the California Civil Addict Program (CAP) during the years 1962 through
2 nts from California who were enrolled in the Civil Addict Program from 1962 onward by use of a natura
3                            In 10 cases, both civil and criminal detention were attempted.
4                    Negligence with potential civil and criminal liability has been alleged in cases o
5  federal law enforcement agencies with broad civil and investigative powers to enable the government
6                        Metallic tungsten has civil and military applications and was considered a gre
7 pportunities, and restrictions in exercising civil and political rights.
8               Data were obtained from Danish civil and psychiatric national registers in June 2013 an
9 alse claims are subject to several criminal, civil, and administrative prohibitions, notably the fede
10 nces of the ongoing US-led war on terror and civil armed conflicts in the Arab world are much more th
11        Implementing this approach for global civil aviation estimated aircraft BC emissions are revis
12 er than those contained in the International Civil Aviation Organization databank for both taxi (same
13 alysis of microbial evidence in criminal and civil cases for investigative purposes.
14  attorneys explore their use in criminal and civil cases.
15                                       Recent civil commitment laws and their implications are touched
16  with violence drives both legal policy (eg, civil commitment) and social practice (eg, stigma) towar
17 lation between latitude and the incidence of civil conflict and crime.
18 cale climate changes with global patterns of civil conflict by examining the dominant interannual mod
19                      Exposure to 5 localized civil conflict fatalities (mean +/- SD: 1.41 +/- 10.21 f
20 o 2001, 46 000 refugees who fled the 36-year civil conflict in Guatemala for Chiapas, Mexico were und
21 that ENSO may have driven global patterns of civil conflict in the distant past, a hypothesis that we
22 ugees surveyed 20 years after the Guatemalan civil conflict.
23 lties of fighting during the recent Liberian civil conflict.
24 to 2004, we show that the probability of new civil conflicts arising throughout the tropics doubles d
25    This coincided with the end of decades of civil conflicts in several endemic regions and negotiati
26  that ENSO may have had a role in 21% of all civil conflicts since 1950, is the first demonstration t
27 area of Rhone-Alpes (France) to the Hospices Civils de Lyon, Paediatric Hospital-Gastroenterology-Hep
28 sicians were active partners in governmental civil defense planning.
29              Tuberculosis controllers sought civil detention of 15 patients.
30          Tuberculosis controllers sought the civil detention or arrest of 67 patients during the stud
31            In 1993, California created a new civil detention process and allowed detention of noninfe
32 osocial services, appropriate facilities for civil detention, and detaining patients long enough to a
33 opped from 86% in 2010 to 80% in 2015 due to civil disorder in multiple countries.
34 , political, and social changes changes, and civil disruption.
35 rging soil improvement technique for various civil engineering and environmental applications.
36 tion, they are important in many industrial, civil engineering and geophysical processes.
37  is an environmental concern associated with civil engineering applications of tire crumb rubber.
38 production of steel-reinforced concretes for civil engineering applications, despite the potential fo
39  introduced to the aerospace, automobile and civil engineering industries for their high strength and
40 l substitute in concrete that can be used in civil engineering projects, as it an environmentally saf
41 on insights from ecology, geomorphology, and civil engineering to assess the vulnerability of ecosyst
42 ious fields including aerospace, biomedical, civil engineering, construction, protective apparel, geo
43               The problem is of relevance to civil engineering, geophysics and physics, being importa
44 ty of future developments in the biomedical, civil engineering, remote sensing, artificial skin areas
45 nistrative prohibitions, notably the federal civil False Claims Act.
46 ufficient coordination between hospitals and civil/governmental response agencies; 2) insufficient on
47 energy-water usage efficiency of large scale civil infrastructure projects involving the artificial r
48 butable to differences in economic activity, civil infrastructure, and availability of educational an
49 relevant for the protection of buildings and civil infrastructures.
50 here were no measurable associations between civil insecurity and child heights in urban areas, even
51 ons between localized nonviolent and violent civil insecurity during key child nutritional periods an
52           Exposure to 1 nonviolent localized civil insecurity event (mean +/- SD: 0.42 +/- 1.87 event
53      Exposure to both violent and nonviolent civil insecurity had negative associations with subseque
54              The nutritional consequences of civil insecurity may disproportionately affect children,
55 tly since the start of the 21st century, but civil insecurity outside the contexts of official wars c
56 ough children in urban areas experience more civil insecurity.
57 by this system could potentially be cited in civil law suits, administrative sanctions, and criminal
58 is expected to produce costly regulatory and civil liabilities for nanomanufacturers due to lingering
59  2006 UAGA is necessary to respect patients' civil liberties and the professional integrity of physic
60 se engineering designs including mechanical, civil, materials, electronics and chemical engineering a
61 lude, in addition to imprisonment and fines, civil monetary penalties, loss of licensure, loss of sta
62 meness of response, and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which protect against attempts to obtai
63 mathematical and geological models to assist civil protection authorities in the mitigation of potent
64      Approximately 20% of these women obtain civil protection orders, but the effectiveness of such o
65 information that is especially important for civil protection purposes.
66 2008 from the Danish and Swedish Centralised Civil Register by using the patients' unique national Ci
67 y of Lausanne, Switzerland (according to the civil register), aged 35 to 66 years in 2003, who accept
68 tics were extracted manually from historical civil registers for 5,671 children born between 1 August
69                             New momentum for civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) is buildi
70  causes of death, which only a comprehensive civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) system ca
71 s paper, we examine whether well functioning civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems a
72 ality data and more investment to strengthen civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems w
73 mplications for improving child survival and civil registration and vital statistics in other low-inc
74  not be regarded as substitutes for complete civil registration but rather as complements, essential
75 cost of ignorance borne by countries without civil registration far outweighs the affordable necessit
76                                              Civil registration has a dual function, both statistical
77  to make the long-term goal of comprehensive civil registration in developing countries the expectati
78            Data were linked through a unique civil registration number.
79 National Patient Registry in Denmark and the Civil Registration Number.
80 ister by using the patients' unique national Civil Registration Numbers.
81 al model posits that the legal identity that civil registration provides to individuals is key to acc
82 ohort members were identified via the Danish Civil Registration Service and the Danish Cause of Death
83 as identified via linkage between the Danish Civil Registration Service and the Danish Medical Birth
84 ion controls were identified from the Danish Civil Registration System and individually matched in a
85                 We used data from the Danish Civil Registration System and the Danish National Hospit
86 nt information was extracted from the Danish Civil Registration System and the Psychiatric Central Re
87                                  We used the Civil Registration System to identify 10 individuals fro
88 d nationwide population data from the Danish Civil Registration System to information about hospital
89                               Improvement of civil registration system worldwide is crucial for bette
90 s drawn from the population register (Danish Civil Registration System) who did not have a positive c
91 ry and vital status from the National Danish Civil Registration System, and cause of death from the N
92            Birth data were obtained from the Civil Registration System, and domestic water hardness d
93                                A centralized civil registration system, patient files, and public dis
94       All data were obtained from the Danish Civil Registration System, Psychiatric Central Research
95  established by linking data from the Danish Civil Registration System, the Danish National Patient R
96 ed approximately 10 controls from the Danish Civil Registration System, with matching for sex and bir
97   Survival status was obtained via the Dutch Civil Registration System.
98 tional Patient and Birth Registries, and the Civil Registration System.
99 ish National Patient Registry and the Danish Civil Registration System.
100 s, hospital records, the Danish Hospital and Civil Registration System.
101 age and sex were identified using the Danish Civil Registration System.
102  laboratory surveillance data and the Danish Civil Registration System.
103 ation has arisen because, in some countries, civil registration systems that log crucial statistics h
104 loping countries do not have fully effective civil registration systems to provide necessary informat
105 00 additional records (vital statistics from civil registration systems, surveys, studies, or reports
106  been successfully implemented to complement civil registration systems.
107             We review how relevant data from civil registration, sample registration, population cens
108 a unique opportunity to refocus attention on civil registration.
109  most effectively generated by comprehensive civil registration.
110  Patient Registry, and the Central Office of Civil Registration.
111                                         In a civil response setting, most civilian models of disaster
112 riage decisions, coordination of medical and civil responses to effect rapid responses and medical ev
113 ter the case, President Johnson ratified the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which included Title VI, thus
114 the role of modern health care financing and civil rights law in altering this rule, the manner in wh
115  is associated with positive attitudes about civil rights, but does not reduce stigma as does social
116                     Blood was taken from 229 civil servants (126 men and 103 women) in the Whitehall
117 ata come from a cohort study of London-based civil servants (Whitehall II), who participated in the f
118               This study comprised 2197 male civil servants 45 to 68 years of age in the Whitehall II
119 ok a prospective cohort study on 17 186 male civil servants aged 40-69 years between 1967 and 1970 in
120                                              Civil servants and municipal employees in Israel (n=9734
121 an observational prospective cohort study of civil servants based in London.
122     At baseline, ELSA-Brasil enrolled 15,105 civil servants from 5 universities and 1 research instit
123 itehall cohort studies (I and II) of British civil servants have identified sociodemographic, psychos
124  We surveyed historical trends in the pay of civil servants in Africa over the past 40 years.
125                In a cross-sectional study of Civil Servants in London, UK, 2095 men and 1202 women ag
126 cIMT were measured in 213 nonsmoking British civil servants recruited from a prospective cohort (Whit
127   We collected data from 5373 male Taiwanese civil servants who visited Taiwan's Government Employees
128 ohort established in 1985 among London-based civil servants who were 35-55 years of age at baseline.
129 ure, and smoking combined in employed London civil servants with universal access to the National Hea
130 dy) of 6538 (71% male and 91% white) British civil servants without diabetes mellitus at baseline.
131 m coronary heart disease (CHD) among British civil servants--namely, that there were higher rates in
132 e task risks overwhelming parliament and the civil service.
133                                              Civil societies function because people pay taxes and ma
134 te research organisations, universities, and civil societies in rich countries, whereas the US Govern
135                        A global coalition of civil society and academics--the Joint Action and Learni
136 s governance to become far more welcoming of civil society and communities.
137 ves from government, academia, business, and civil society and included experts in toxicology, decisi
138 mented by governments, with the remaining by civil society and other partners.
139 state PAs, Indigenous Territories (ITs), and civil society and private Conservation Concessions (CCs)
140 rdable to all, policies to promote growth of civil society around both cancer and Millennium Developm
141 ealth, leisure, planning, and transport, and civil society as a whole, all have a role.
142  growth, improvement of social determinants, civil society empowerment and advocacy, out-of-health an
143 systems they depend on, many governments and civil society groups are engaging natural resource users
144                        This article examines civil society groups working on AIDS prevention and care
145 nvolving governments, political parties, and civil society have included explicit health and nutritio
146  shelters have been built and government and civil society have mobilised strategies to provide early
147 development, and reinforce the engagement of civil society in creating demand for healthy food enviro
148 n 40 academic, international, bilateral, and civil society institutions, Countdown was successful in
149  member state trust, and enabling meaningful civil society participation in WHO's governance and stan
150 ion for both girls and boys, governments and civil society should consider expanding high quality, co
151  standing up for the right to health to gain civil society support.
152 ents and increased efforts from industry and civil society will be necessary to break these vicious c
153 ional organisations, the private sector, and civil society) need to contribute complementary actions
154 ll stakeholders, including policymakers, the civil society, and academic, professional, and scientifi
155 tal sectors, as well as participation of the civil society, and especially the poor and susceptible p
156 s must be supported by development partners, civil society, and the private sector in leading efforts
157    Informants were providers, policy makers, civil society, funders, and other stakeholders involved
158 aboration of policy makers, researchers, and civil society, led by commissioners with a unique blend
159 agencies, foundations, national governments, civil society, non-governmental organisations, and acade
160 e explicit acknowledgment, by government and civil society, of health care as a public good on par wi
161 lders, including WHO, WHO Member States, and civil society, to continuously monitor research investme
162 e private sector, academic institutions, and civil society.
163 gistration, justice, health, statistics, and civil society.
164 ver cirrhosis risk in men and women, whereas civil status, education, and type of hospital care were
165 was available on BMI (n = 53 812), age, sex, civil status, stroke severity, stroke subtype, a predefi
166                         Federal criminal and civil statutes are enforced by the US Department of Just
167 galization of same-sex relationships through civil unions and same-sex marriage, the experiences of s
168  National Park, Uganda following a period of civil unrest and poaching.
169                        Despite some sporadic civil unrest between 1994 and 1996, and a few tragic kil
170                   Trauma incurred in war and civil unrest, trauma of child abuse, and the experience
171                          Two variants of the civil violence model are presented.
172 esents an agent-based computational model of civil violence.
173 teriorating for more than 3 years because of civil war and severe drought.
174   We find strong historical linkages between civil war and temperature in Africa, with warmer years l
175 can spirit, and served the Union Army in the Civil War as a surgeon.
176                Since March, 2011, the Syrian civil war has lowered life expectancy by as much as 20 y
177 e in pellagra incidence after the end of the civil war has not occurred.
178                                   The Syrian civil war has resulted in large-scale devastation of Syr
179 lagra has not decreased since the end of the civil war in 2002.
180 reaks of pellagra were documented during the civil war in Angola, but no contemporary data on the inc
181     The 1992 peace settlement that ended the civil war in El Salvador included land redistribution an
182 ut to be perceived as the beginning of a new civil war in the United States.
183                                          The civil war resulted in the destruction of most of Somalil
184 ted southward to Jordan to escape the Syrian civil war that began in mid-2011.
185 yrian trauma hospitals operate in the Syrian civil war under severe material and human resource const
186 amination of military and medical records of Civil War veterans was conducted.
187                   Military records of 17,700 Civil War veterans were matched to postwar medical recor
188 e unique disease ailments across the life of Civil War veterans.
189 nt of the first 100 patients from the Syrian civil war was conducted to monitor quality of care and o
190                 For the first time since the Civil War, American life expectancy is projected to decr
191 nished morbid specimens--human relics of the Civil War, the institute became a leader in pathology.
192 land capital city of Hargeisa after a 3-year civil war.
193 made disaster in the United States since the Civil War.
194 g from both the acute and chronic effects of civil war.
195 1990 s or, even more recently, in the Syrian civil war.
196                                              Civil wars and wars between states have occurred less fr
197                                              Civil wars divide nations along social, economic, and po
198  statistical evidence that the likelihood of civil wars in African countries was elevated in hotter y
199 sion, its later neglect, probably during the civil wars of the first century BC, and its peaking in e
200 This period was characterized by a series of civil wars, and historical evidence indicates that high

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