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1 f PMNL in SIMP-treated corneas supports this conviction.
2  regulation predicted more frequent criminal convictions.
3 ers for all hospital admissions and criminal convictions.
4 community supervision rather than new felony convictions.
5 st was strongly related to age and number of convictions accrued prior to actual or attempted handgun
6 ervative estimate of the proportion of false conviction among death sentences in the United States.
7 ations to estimate the overall rate of false conviction among death sentences.
8 ard violence in both samples and for violent convictions among our black sample.
9               However, there is a widespread conviction amongst biologists that the description of ge
10 gun purchasers with only 1 prior misdemeanor conviction and no convictions for offenses involving fir
11 h substance (sample 1) and substance-related convictions and hospitalizations for an alcohol- or othe
12              Violent and nonviolent criminal convictions and medical treatments or deaths owing to as
13 offenders varied in their number of previous convictions and the nature of their individual crimes, w
14 fewer arrests (0.20 vs 0.45; P = .03), fewer convictions and violations of probation (0.09 vs 0.47; P
15  association between SSRIs and violent crime convictions and violent crime arrests varied by age grou
16    Handgun purchasers with prior misdemeanor convictions are at increased risk for future criminal ac
17                  As a result, very few false convictions are ever discovered, and those that are disc
18 ldren are prone to set aside their own prior convictions, but they may sometimes defer to informants
19                           Number of previous convictions did not correlate significantly with the 2Dr
20 emic performance in adolescence and criminal convictions, employment, and years of education in early
21 with an increased risk for offspring violent convictions, even when controlling for maternal and pate
22 3 authorized purchasers, 3128 had at least 1 conviction for a misdemeanor offense prior to handgun pu
23 harm is associated with an increased risk of conviction for a violent offense in both sexes.
24 isorders in offenders 15 years after a first conviction for driving while impaired with a general pop
25 evious license suspension (17.1% vs 7.1%) or conviction for driving while intoxicated (7.9% vs 1.2%).
26                  Violent crime (any criminal conviction for homicide, assault, robbery, arson, any se
27 s of violent offending within 12 months were conviction for previous violent crime (adjusted odds rat
28          Violent crime (actions resulting in convictions for homicide, assault, robbery, arson, any s
29  association between SSRIs and violent crime convictions for individuals aged 15 to 24 y (HR = 1.43,
30  association between SSRIs and violent crime convictions for males aged 15 to 24 y (HR = 1.40, 95% CI
31 current federal law, many persons with prior convictions for misdemeanor offenses pass criminal recor
32        Among men, those with 2 or more prior convictions for misdemeanor violence were at greatest ri
33 h only 1 prior misdemeanor conviction and no convictions for offenses involving firearms or violence
34 scribed these drugs, of whom 604 (1.4 %) had convictions for violent crime.
35 hizophrenia, and substance use disorders and convictions for violent crimes, between 1973 and 2013, w
36  association between SSRIs and violent crime convictions (hazard ratio [HR] = 1.19, 95% CI 1.08-1.32,
37 e was no association between SDP and violent convictions, however, when comparing differentially expo
38 h), 1.33 [1.17-1.53]) to a narcotics-related conviction (HR(moderate), 2.23 [2.14-2.31]; HR(high), 2.
39  CI 1.16-1.41, p < 0.001), non-violent crime convictions (HR = 1.22, 95% CI 1.10-1.34, p < 0.001), no
40 thod to determine the accuracy of a criminal conviction; if there were, these errors would not occur
41  was 4.9 (95% CI, 4.8-5.0) for violent crime conviction in exposed individuals compared with the unex
42                                There were no convictions in 13 incomplete cases.
43 egisters of hospital admissions and criminal convictions in 1973-2006.
44 ychiatric diagnoses, and subsequent criminal convictions in 2006-09.
45 macologic treatment, and subsequent criminal convictions in Sweden from 2006 through 2009.
46 regnancy also was associated with nonviolent convictions in the entire population (HR(moderate), 1.62
47 major contributor to the problem of wrongful convictions in the United States.
48 ssociation between maternal SDP and criminal convictions, not the specific exposure to SDP.
49                                              Conviction of a violent crime according to the Swedish p
50 nd premature mortality, with follow-up until conviction of a violent offence, emigration, death, or e
51              First, we investigated rates of conviction of a violent offence, suicide, and premature
52 ncreased risk of adverse outcomes, including conviction of a violent offence, suicide, and premature
53 s those leading to the Enron scandal and the conviction of Bernard Madoff, evoke a strong sense of pu
54  nurture them with purpose, passion, and the conviction of doing meaningful science.
55                        The rate of erroneous conviction of innocent criminal defendants is often desc
56  testing of the validity of this test in the conviction of intoxicated drivers.
57 take this opportunity to make the case for a conviction of mine that I think many will consider outda
58 he largest single factor contributing to the conviction of these innocent people.
59 searchers insist on the traditional textbook conviction of what is part of the community of life.
60                Under what conditions are the convictions of a minority going to dominate the future d
61 d, the latter had significantly less disease conviction (P<.05) and somatization (P<.01) at inception
62                                     Criminal convictions require proof that a prohibited act was perf
63 and drug (standardized estimate=-0.43) crime conviction scores, lower risky sexual behavior scores (s
64 t, targeted policing and increasing rates of conviction should be integrated into strategies for inju
65                                          The conviction that biosignature gases will actually be dete
66 d human interleukin 1 receptors has sown the conviction that both molecules trigger related signaling
67 onals have sustained an almost single-minded conviction that disparities in access to health care acr
68 supersede other values is a broadly accepted conviction that guides practice and policies in the real
69     The aims of the study were to verify the conviction that outer silicone lead insulation is biosta
70                            IDSA stresses our conviction that the antibiotic pipeline problem can be s
71                                    It is our conviction that this Review will be useful to a wide ran
72  States, however, a high proportion of false convictions that do come to light and produce exoneratio
73                 Information on violent crime convictions was extracted from the Swedish national crim
74 purchasers with at least 1 prior misdemeanor conviction were more than 7 times as likely as those wit
75 were based on self-report; their arrests and convictions were based on self-report and archived data
76 igious delusions were held with the greatest conviction, whereas persecutory delusions were marked by

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