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1 and control group were generally small after geographic adjustment and changed minimally from the pre
2 ZIKV in the Americas is further supported by geographic analysis of ZIKV transmission potential and b
3 iation in human populations is influenced by geographic ancestry due to spatial locality in historica
4                                Our algorithm Geographic Ancestry Positioning (GAP) relates local gene
5 rofile were assessed, and relationships with geographic and climatic conditions were studied.
6         We tested several hypotheses for how geographic and climatic variables should affect diversif
7              Importantly, studies focused on geographic and cultural differences in intestinal microb
8 re beneficiaries varied substantially across geographic and demographic groups.
9 ucture of L. auriculata can result from both geographic and environmental factors including climate c
10 iva samples from people from a wide range of geographic and ethnic backgrounds demonstrates a small p
11 ossed to tetraploid populations spanning the geographic and phylogenetic range of the Campanula rotun
12 ast 45 years and enrolled in the Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) co
13 aged >/=45 years enrolled in the REasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) st
14 rge population-based cohort, the REasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) st
15 s and could serve as the basis for examining geographic and racial differences in stroke risk and the
16 ular Health Study (CHS), and the Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke study (REGAR
17 cline among black REGARDS study (Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke) participant
18 , the 3C (3 Cities) and REGARDS (Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke) studies.
19 03 to 2007 in the REGARDS study (Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke).
20                                              Geographic and routing analysis was performed to evaluat
21 ral agencies from 1992 to 2012, and examined geographic and seasonal extents of human-ignited wildfir
22 ng-started fires, thereby helping expand the geographic and seasonal niche of wildfire.
23 ery is needed to ensure parity for different geographic and security settings.
24  from GenBank were analyzed to determine the geographic and yearly distribution of HRSVB.
25 autosomal SNPs in 14 open populations and 10 geographic and/or linguistic European isolates.
26 g adult patients with cancer by demographic, geographic, and clinical characteristics were calculated
27 nations and examined influences of economic, geographic, and fishery-related factors.
28 derappreciated threat, which arises when the geographic area (range) occupied by a species contracts
29        These results highlight the fact that geographic area and environmental factors influence the
30 n household income among households within a geographic area), in addition to family-level income, is
31 nectar-providing plant species, bee species, geographic area, and harvesting conditions.
32                                    LTACH and geographic area-based CRKP prevalence and clinical and m
33  allograft, limiting the recovery to a small geographic area.
34 conomic (income, education, insurance type), geographic (area of residence, treatment facility locati
35 groundwater for domestic purposes over large geographic areas across most continents.
36  the model described in this paper pinpoints geographic areas and clades most urgently requiring addi
37 ework developed here can be applied to other geographic areas and contexts to assess the environmenta
38 ks among climate records in widely different geographic areas and depositional environments.
39 ntial information that strategically targets geographic areas and populations where resources can ach
40  herbaceous, defence traits may vary between geographic areas but evidence of such patterns is lackin
41 ecially concerning potential transmission in geographic areas in which it has not yet been introduced
42 nd cornering type 1 poliovirus to only a few geographic areas of 3 countries has enabled implementati
43 nges of prehistoric populations in different geographic areas of Iberia.
44 ation with hepatocellular carcinoma, even in geographic areas of relatively low HCV(+) donor availabi
45 ght for each user located in each of several geographic areas on all login days.
46 amics of inter-annual contributions of these geographic areas to this rookery over a nine-year period
47 y parapatric and restricted to narrow, small geographic areas with a strange distribution and there i
48 s' surveys are typically restricted to small geographic areas, are conducted over short time periods,
49 most drought-vulnerable forests across broad geographic areas.
50 omiasis, however, continues to spread to new geographic areas.
51 egulates global biodiversity by changing the geographic arrangement of continental crust, but the dat
52 ociations between the complement pathway and geographic atrophy (GA) (OR, 2.17; 95% CI, 1.12-4.24; P
53 CVA) was compared between late AMD subtypes; geographic atrophy (GA) and choroidal neovascularization
54                     To correlate the area of geographic atrophy (GA) and residual foveal sparing (FS)
55 mate the incidence, size, and growth rate of geographic atrophy (GA) during 5 years of follow-up amon
56 ctors, incidence, and rate of progression of geographic atrophy (GA) in eyes with neovascular age-rel
57                                              Geographic atrophy (GA) is an advanced form of age-relat
58                                Appearance of geographic atrophy (GA) on color photography (CP) is pre
59 epithelium (RPE) defects not attributable to geographic atrophy (GA) or RPE-tears with overlying pres
60     In zones 2 and 3, neovascularization and geographic atrophy (GA) were present, ranging from 0.4%
61 ation 4 included neovascular AMD (nvAMD) and geographic atrophy (GA).
62  a 77-year-old nonexudative AMD patient with geographic atrophy (GA).
63 on, acquired vitelliform lesions (AVLs), and geographic atrophy (GA); and ultrastructural and stainin
64 omography (OCT) imaging can identify nascent geographic atrophy (nGA) in eyes with intermediate age-r
65  obtaining an accurate timeline of incipient geographic atrophy in clinic populations and for quantif
66                                              Geographic atrophy in the fellow eye, hemorrhage, and ab
67                                              Geographic atrophy is a blinding form of age-related mac
68               Of these 38 eyes, 23 (60%) had geographic atrophy secondary to age-related macular dege
69 cular degeneration (AMD) and 2 eyes (5%) had geographic atrophy secondary to pattern dystrophy.
70  were elevated in the RPE in human eyes with geographic atrophy.
71 fibrosis, pigment epithelium detachment, and geographic atrophy/fibrotic scar/neovascular AMD in the
72                                    VA; scar; geographic atrophy; retinal thickness, fluid; and number
73                               To examine the geographic availability of community-based specialty men
74 ross bariatric centers of excellence and the geographic availability of high-quality centers.
75 ogram unclear, it is critical to examine the geographic availability of specialty mental health treat
76 hlights the importance of climate change and geographic barriers associated with the African Rift Sys
77  imprints of historical climatic changes and geographic barriers within the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
78                                   There is a geographic bias in Arctic BC studies toward the Atlantic
79 s, exhibiting remarkable success in crossing geographic borders and adapting to local environmental c
80 enetic structure across Ireland that follows geographic boundaries and present evidence of admixture
81 ght and day, sunlight exposure, seasons, and geographic characteristics of the natural environment su
82 ccounted for demographic, human capital, and geographic characteristics, in addition to employment ch
83 mographic, physical, dietary, behavioral, or geographic characteristics.
84 ere associated with azole resistance in each geographic clade.
85 NA haplotypes, which grouped into three main geographic clades that were concordant with the distribu
86 he TB Portals, a repository of socioeconomic/geographic, clinical, laboratory, radiological, and geno
87                 In addition, 31 counties had geographic clusters of high rates of pertussis in childr
88 r findings are consistent with the view that geographic clusters of nonmedical vaccine exemptions and
89 , as well as factors linked to a local micro-geographic context, such as travel and occupation.
90 ands Inventory data with the U.S Soil Survey Geographic Database.
91                                  We examined geographic, demographic, and clinical factors associated
92 a generalized linear model (GLM) of genetic, geographic, demographic, and environmental predictors of
93                       Marked demographic and geographic differences exist.
94  many of these drivers is expected to create geographic differences in ecological and evolutionary pr
95                                        Given geographic differences in human gut microbiota worldwide
96                                  We observed geographic differences, with Texas having the highest ag
97                                              Geographic disparities in prevalent hypertension, diabet
98                                              Geographic disparities persist in access to liver transp
99 significant extent; however, we project that geographic disparity will marginally increase over time.
100 tedness among populations was decoupled from geographic distance across the global ocean and instead,
101 ng a common thermal niche despite a 2,200 km geographic distance and 13 degrees C difference in mean
102                                 Furthermore, geographic distance between individuals does not explain
103  hybrid males that increase in strength with geographic distance between reproductively isolated popu
104 ly low transmission distance (defined as the geographic distance between the place of residence of th
105  This pattern was the same regardless of the geographic distance or malaria transmission intensity.
106 n populations decayed exponentially with the geographic distance separating the hosts.
107 ns of wind speed and wind direction, data on geographic distance, mountains, and PM 2.5 concentration
108 otic microbe, is not limited by global-scale geographic distance.
109                     The relationship between geographic distances among hosts and compositional diffe
110  evidence of genetic relatedness across vast geographic distances and between speakers of different l
111 lineages and that populations over extensive geographic distances form discrete populations.
112 l and ecological differences over very small geographic distances.
113 ructured by host species and subsequently by geographic distances.IMPORTANCE Understanding the drivin
114  ecotypes that currently exhibit the largest geographic distribution and niche breadth appear to be b
115 indings greatly increase knowledge about the geographic distribution and phylogenetic structure of mi
116 xocariasis, describe what is known about its geographic distribution and prevalence, and make some re
117                                          The geographic distribution can shed light on where an allel
118          The global burden of dengue and its geographic distribution have increased over the past sev
119 tant vector of ZIKV, but because of its wide geographic distribution may become a more important vect
120 ts on the water balance, daily activity, and geographic distribution of arid-zone birds.
121               The unpredictable temporal and geographic distribution of cases and the rarity of the d
122                                          The geographic distribution of migratory species can span th
123 compared with all prescriptions written; and geographic distribution of opioid prescriptions written
124                  Exits from practice and the geographic distribution of physician and the patient pop
125 g to the northwest may partially explain the geographic distribution of the reefs.
126                               To examine the geographic distribution of this pathogen in Mexico, we d
127 ovide tools for determining the presence and geographic distribution of this pathogen in plant and in
128 infection and exhibits remarkable ethnic and geographic distribution.
129 among vertebrates but highly variable in its geographic distribution.
130  of its high endemicity levels and shrinking geographic distribution.
131 the heterogeneity of oncogenic potential and geographic distribution.
132 aracterized by low prevalences and an uneven geographic distribution.
133 es may vary with population trends, and that geographic distributions may lag behind rapid climate ch
134                        Given the overlapping geographic distributions of multiple, antigenically dist
135 tudies of assemblages that directly compared geographic distributions sampled in the 20th century pri
136 ects of climate change on species' potential geographic distributions.
137 importance of biotic interactions in shaping geographic diversity patterns, and emphasizes the need t
138                                Consequently, geographic diversity-already low in 1985-remained unchan
139  the correlation between species numbers and geographic, environmental, and biological factors though
140                                    Its rapid geographic expansion is attributed to the success of Aed
141                     In order to evaluate its geographic extent, fire-assay and inductively coupled pl
142 suggesting that personal, health system, and geographic factors may impact patients' risk.
143 ws during the 20th century and the change of geographic focus for various concepts.
144                  First, we provide the first geographic footprint of nutrient excretion by freshwater
145                              The distinctive geographic footprints of recurrent bleaching on the Grea
146 communities at a local scale directly to the geographic gradient in biodiversity.
147 af-to-air temperature differences are key to geographic gradients in leaf size.
148 ting proposal and characterize causes behind geographic heterogeneity in donor supply.
149                                To reduce the geographic heterogeneity in liver transplant allocation,
150                          We find significant geographic heterogeneity in survival that can be partial
151  donation and utilization rates would reduce geographic heterogeneity to 4.9% in the 8-region model a
152                       In addition, there are geographic influences on the present genomic diversity,
153                          These files include geographic information at the county level, but no finer
154 nical measures were linked to metrics from a geographic information system for each patient's address
155 maternal residences during pregnancy using a geographic information system, residential location, and
156     Minimal information exists on the use of geographic information systems mapping for visualizing a
157                                       To use geographic information systems mapping techniques to vis
158                                 We conducted geographic information systems-assisted interviews with
159 and genetic differentiation is not caused by geographic isolation.
160 ften ecological in design, used broad census geographic levels, lacked individual-level data, or when
161                                         Each geographic locale displayed a unique gut-microbiota comp
162 ers, as well as population structure between geographic localities, it is difficult to resolve marker
163 ow donor factors, timing of procurement, and geographic location affect organ offer decisions.
164                   Centers were stratified by geographic location and operative volume.
165 rarchical component such as gene ontology or geographic location data.
166 mple (years 1998 to 2011), we identified the geographic location for 773719 admissions with the prima
167 ociated metadata, including habitat type and geographic location of the samples, or taxonomic classif
168 raction between oceanographic conditions and geographic location, a process that is likely to be repe
169                         Gender, age, income, geographic location, operation type, and certain comorbi
170 y programs were chosen on the basis of their geographic location, previous collaboration with some co
171 vidual and superensemble forecast methods by geographic location, timing of forecast, and influenza s
172 rgeted to improve referral processes include geographic location, undergraduate training, and continu
173 ng to the characteristics of the forecast or geographic location.
174 al malaria, conducted at any time and in any geographic location.
175 squito populations structured by species and geographic location.
176 s with DGVM outputs had large effects on the geographic locations of suitable habitat.
177 major sampling sites, and revealed potential geographic locations with high chemical diversity.
178 nvironment because of migration to different geographic locations, modifications in lifestyle choices
179 al metropolitan markets of various sizes and geographic locations.
180 lish itself as an endemic infection in other geographic locations.
181 y designs and methods across populations and geographic locations.
182       The relationship of flowering time and geographic origin indicates likely roles for genes in th
183                        We aimed to trace the geographic origin of HIV-1 infection for migrants who in
184                                      We used geographic origin, environmental data and dense genome-w
185  genotypes (Hordeum vulgare L.) grown in two geographic origins (Czech Republic and Spain) were analy
186   This conclusion raises questions about the geographic origins (Old World vs North American) of the
187 the continuous-surface approach to determine geographic origins of unknown migrants is applicable to
188  for the identification of subspecies and/or geographic origins.
189 hose measured for other samples of different geographic origins.
190 her diversification occurs primarily through geographic partitioning (where distance limits gene flow
191 spots, while navigable rivers determined the geographic pattern of sporadic plague cases.
192 sts a large-scale process has generated this geographic pattern.
193 of cerebrovascular disease in dementia risk, geographic patterning may also occur for dementia incide
194 ow divergent demographic histories influence geographic patterns of genetic diversity.
195 rds to global change requires information on geographic patterns of occurrence across the annual cycl
196 iversity metrics demonstrate a clear lack of geographic phylogenetic structure, and show that local c
197 his strategy also led to much more plausible geographic predictions for upper and lower elevational l
198 ror and examine phylogenetic, ecological and geographic predictors of intra- and interspecific variat
199 on phylogenetic analyses, pelage pattern and geographic provenance.
200 0 patients with HCC cared for at VA centers, geographic, provider, and system differences in receipt
201 given their close phylogenetic relationship, geographic proximity, and temporal succession, where D.
202 findings outline an adaptation surface where geographic range and breeding phenology respond jointly
203 rne flavivirus that has rapidly extended its geographic range around the world.
204 ted to our understanding of the evolution of geographic range limits and species boundaries, as well
205 itat compression is projected for the entire geographic range of Pacific bluefin tuna and for the spa
206 ate warming will nonetheless vary across the geographic range of this and other such species, dependi
207 ould be most abundant in the centre of their geographic range or centre of their climatic niche is a
208 tion abundance with increasing distance from geographic range or climatic niche centre (distance-abun
209 r controlling for a range of factors such as geographic range size, habitat breadth, life history, an
210 low deer putative populations across a broad geographic range using microsatellite and mitochondrial
211 . precipitation seasonality within a species geographic range) to predict, respectively, the vulnerab
212 of projected climate change within a species geographic range), we identified global hotspots of spec
213  O. sinensis, representing nearly all of its geographic range, exhibits latitude-based population div
214 d Scotland, which are outside of the model's geographic range, show the model accurately captures mon
215 r genomes from NWSL equids from across their geographic range.
216 nge and peripheral regions of the introduced geographic range.
217 ns from over 30 countries covering its known geographic range.
218                                  Genera with geographic ranges that have remained more stable in resp
219  positively related with the extent of their geographic ranges.
220        Mercury wet deposition also varies by geographic region and season.
221              Advertising intensity varied by geographic region and time, with the highest intensity s
222 ological requirements coexisting in the same geographic region are prone to competitively exclude eac
223         Markers at outlier loci delineated a geographic region associated with resistance spread.
224 ion between prevalence of celiac disease and geographic region is incompletely understood, but the oc
225  sex, history of nonmelanoma skin cancer, US geographic region, and population density (metropolitan
226 , neighborhood education and poverty levels, geographic region, census region, and year of diagnosis.
227 strative discharge data derived from a large geographic region, identifying patients who underwent su
228 ing the first 4 years of life, regardless of geographic region, was not associated with the developme
229 nternational Prognostic Index risk group and geographic region.
230  isolates were grouped into unique clades by geographic region.
231 l GAS isolates from individuals in a defined geographic region.
232 d non-SLE causes by sex, race/ethnicity, and geographic region; multiple logistic regression analysis
233 Collectively, the database covered all 6 WHO geographic regions and contained approximately 30,000 PS
234 es genetic ancestry estimation for different geographic regions and user-friendly interactive visuali
235     Postlicensure data from countries across geographic regions and with different child mortality le
236                          However, clades and geographic regions are accumulating newly described spec
237 pid expansion into different risk groups and geographic regions in China since the late 1980s.
238 mber of different bat species from disparate geographic regions infected with BtAdVs appears to be ex
239                We also identify the taxa and geographic regions with the largest estimated number of
240 revalence varied in different ethnic groups, geographic regions, age, education and GDP levels, and i
241 y SNP array genotypes of 92 mouflon from six geographic regions, along with data from 330 individuals
242            Because of occurrence in the same geographic regions, serologic cross-reactivity, and simi
243 significant differences in CRKP rates across geographic regions, with the highest in the West (42.2%)
244 sity-affiliated, and community programs, and geographic regions.
245 comparison between different time periods or geographic regions.
246 ty across diverse settings in three distinct geographic regions.
247  and patterns of introductions into distinct geographic regions; our phylogenetic evidence suggests r
248 ent new molecular and morphological data for geographic samples of the four-eyed sleeper (Bostrychus
249 ively test these three hypotheses at a large geographic scale and across 20 species of omnivorous ant
250 ng pathogen in amphibian declines on a broad geographic scale warrants further investigation.
251                    At these relatively small geographic scales, short-distance interactions and tight
252                              After the wider geographic sharing of hearts in 2006, transplant program
253 increased over time despite the expansion of geographic sharing of hearts in 2006.
254 ction rates, and evaluated biome/habitat and geographic shifts in Detarioideae.
255 ocene, after which several biome/habitat and geographic shifts occurred.
256 s; there were several instances of a genetic geographic signal.
257              When the primary model included geographic site, there was an attenuated nonsignificant
258 m the Amazon floodplain, the largest natural geographic source of CH4 in the tropics, consistently un
259  sequence type (ST-1068) regardless of their geographic sources and time of isolation, while the anal
260  the transition of allele frequencies across geographic space and suggest the mid-Atlantic states of
261 ssess how the distribution of mammals across geographic space influences the diversification of their
262 likely shift these ecotypes further apart in geographic space, resulting in greater niche divergence;
263                       We capitalized on wide geographic span of our sampling to address intriguing qu
264 Zetaproteobacteria while showing habitat and geographic specificity.
265                                     The vast geographic spread and adverse disease outcomes of the 20
266 ts indicate that controlling for variance in geographic spread in the fossil record significantly imp
267                        We then model how the geographic spread of several acute pathogens with varyin
268        However, data are limited in terms of geographic spread, with no data from Asia, and cases wor
269 sed annual trends among sociodemographic and geographic subgroups using joinpoint analysis.
270 eally suited for testing hypotheses at broad geographic, taxonomic, and temporal scales.
271                                          The geographic, temporal and taxonomic breadth of sampling i
272 tries collected over 79 years to explore its geographic transmission.
273             This study assessed temporal and geographic trends for violations of the 10 mg nitrate-N
274 sed, with marked, and currently unexplained, geographic variability and variability by hospital size.
275                          The degree to which geographic variability in ADHD is independent of, or exp
276 standing of the ecological, life-history and geographic variables that predict this intra- and inters
277 d 2010 using universal kriging incorporating geographic variables.
278         Interestingly, the mitogenome of one geographic variant displayed significant divergence rela
279 encing and analysis of the mitogenomes of 10 geographic variants of L. dispar, including two or more
280  in sympatry within the same population) and geographic variation (parapatric or allopatric colour va
281 sters with opposing trend to that of broader geographic variation illustrates the role of microclimat
282              We investigated determinants of geographic variation in ADHD-related behaviors among chi
283                                Investigating geographic variation in AK spending presents an opportun
284 ing alternative mechanistic explanations for geographic variation in diversification among clades.
285    The 8-region allocation model will reduce geographic variation in donor supply to a significant ex
286                                  To evaluate geographic variation in health care cost for management
287 em will require regional calibration, due to geographic variation in insect sensitivity and in exposu
288                                              Geographic variation in prescription fills also was stud
289 n species, plasticity is sufficient to track geographic variation in the optimum phenology.
290                          Here, we determined geographic variation in the overall mass, concentration,
291  Herein, we provide the first description of geographic variation in the prevalence of hypertension,
292                                Here, we show geographic variation in the storage effect, an ecologica
293                   To examine demographic and geographic variation in the use of ranibizumab and bevac
294 rface antigen positive; there is substantial geographic variation in these levels.
295 per year between 1999 and 2013, and although geographic variation was present, this trend was consist
296 at the spatial patterns of environmental and geographic variation were correlated, respectively, with
297                                              Geographic variation within individual race and ethnic g
298     Although prescription opioid abuse shows geographic variation, all physicians should be highly in
299                                              Geographic variations in care seeking may guide prioriti
300                 To determine demographic and geographic variations in VI in children aged 3 to 5 year

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