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1 geography of mental health (or mental health geographies).
2 ing MELD scores at transplant independent of geography.
3 e rather than other environmental factors or geography.
4 cal function and dysfunction, independent of geography.
5 uired, and the projection of that niche onto geography.
6 eath in humans irrespective of sex, race, or geography.
7 rstanding of patterns and processes in human geography.
8 were similar when stratified by age, sex, or geography.
9 t be preserved across wide spans of time and geography.
10 ribution of shared ancestors across time and geography.
11 rally, the best GS predictors were linked to geography.
12 fter adjustment for age, sex, ESRD rate, and geography.
13 r deviations due to accidents of history and geography.
14  used to determine the influence of race and geography.
15 human well-being, economics, technology, and geography.
16 vergence in relation to host specificity and geography.
17 tion with HPV-16 may differ substantially by geography.
18 fication of countries by child mortality and geography.
19 ed by age, sex, method of ascertainment, and geography.
20 ic have likely changed mitochondrial genetic geography.
21 lly limited by socioeconomic class or remote geography.
22 diploid state in bacteria can correlate with geography.
23 h a background in the academic discipline of geography.
24  in France is currently based on urgency and geography.
25  regardless of sanitation, socioeconomics or geography.
26 ase participants by 5-year age intervals and geography.
27  serotype circulation varies with season and geography.
28 uasicontinuous in clinal patterns related to geography.
29 measures should be used or at which level of geography.
30 tween populations seem to be associated with geography.
31 botany, taxonomy, morphology, and historical geography.
32 by race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and geography.
33 ted by 48 different sentences about European geography.
34 tterns, antibiograms, dates of isolation, or geography.
35 Marxan to account for roughly 25% of the LCC geography.
36 population spread can be explained simply by geography.
37  model the relationship between genetics and geography.
38 unding the tree-based inference of ancestral geography.
39 N (carbon-nitrogen) interactions and diverse geography.
40 ations with time, under-5 mortality rate and geography.
41 identified for comorbidities, adherence, and geography.
42 r, and religiosity), patient population, and geography.
43 ble concordance between genetic clusters and geography.
44 ot have the same level of improvement across geography.
45 ting search-and-rescue operations over large geographies.
46 ystems, and not just a byproduct of physical geographies.
47 OR] = 1.47; 95% CI: 1.20-1.80) and varied by geography (1.74;1.09-2.77).
48 pical of strains from different lineages and geographies, (11) underperformance of known resistance-c
49 r roots in the layering of gene trees across geography, a paradigm that was greatly facilitated by th
50                                  Strikingly, geography accounts for most of the phylogenetic signal i
51          After controlling for age, sex, and geography, African-Americans were four times less likely
52 eptibility to penicillin and erythromycin by geography after standardizing differences across time, p
53 populations that, while defined by niche and geography, also bear signatures of admixture between maj
54 d that focusing appropriate interventions on geographies and key populations at high risk of HIV infe
55 atchment area (n = 471) were mapped to small geographies and linked to area-level aggregated socioeco
56  and differential distribution of disease by geography and ancestry.
57  to date, reconstructed ancestral states for geography and biome/habitat, estimated diversification a
58 ts might reshape the genetic distribution in geography and blur the boundary of population differenti
59                 An accurate knowledge of the geography and chronology of these extinctions is crucial
60  of the world's birds, we examine the global geography and environmental, biotic, and historical biog
61  not only of signs and symptoms, but also of geography and epidemiology.
62 al, with notable differences in incidence by geography and ethnic background.
63 nt study, we address the question of whether geography and ethnicity also correlate with sequence var
64             Differences in prevalence across geography and ethnicity implicate an etiological mix of
65                     The relationship between geography and evolutionary innovation was analyzed in a
66 ned on the basis of myelin protein loss, the geography and extension of plaques, the patterns of olig
67 ned on the basis of myelin protein loss, the geography and extension of plaques, the patterns of olig
68                  In addition, to account for geography and feasible access, we calculated spatial ind
69 es and address the challenges of integrating geography and genetics.
70 lar C-terminal polymorphisms in CagA vary by geography and have been suggested to influence disease d
71            Thus, historical and contemporary geography and historical and contemporary environments h
72               In Europe, a key factor is the geography and history of climate change through the Plei
73 nts, which demonstrated greater diversity of geography and host FPA.
74  of iNTS isolates, fluctuating over time and geography and increasing during the rainy season.
75 epresenting the possible combined effects of geography and lake trophic status.
76 the importance of isolation in terms of both geography and management in augmenting genetic different
77 is that cross the epidemiological divides of geography and parasite species.
78 of Espeletia suggest the influence of Andean geography and past climatic fluctuations on the diversif
79 ariability among studies may be explained by geography and patient factors.
80  Antirrhinum species and how these relate to geography and patterns of phenotypic variation in the ge
81  a repeat experiment on the relation between geography and phylogenetic and cultural diversity.
82 stness of eSNP associations to environmental geography and population structure in a comparison of 19
83 recedented resolution, clustering samples by geography and race in both species.
84                 Genotype frequencies vary by geography and race.
85 bial community structure is mainly driven by geography and related environmental factors, but the lar
86  allele frequencies change non-linearly with geography and reliable localization requires evidence to
87 to identify underlying associations based on geography and seasonal viral infections.
88 argets provide a better understanding of how geography and selection may have shaped genetic variatio
89 hese variations underscore the importance of geography and sex in determining racial or ethnic barrie
90   Here, we introduce a richer model relating geography and social-network friendship, in which the pr
91 of genetic variation can clarify the role of geography and spatio-temporal variation of climate in sh
92 flux and varies considerably with respect to geography and specific patient populations.
93                 Based on analysis of wetland geography and synthesis of wetland functions, we argue t
94 ns of variation have been strongly shaped by geography and that variant-by-environment associations f
95 odium spp. infection patterns were shaped by geography and the abiotic environment, whereas Haemoprot
96 -third of the friendships are independent of geography and the remainder exhibit the proposed relatio
97 uely designed to test for differences across geography and time.
98 f some sequences suggested correlations with geography and transmission route.
99 nvestment vehicles are more aligned with the geography and type of support of the Belt and Road Initi
100 y account for observed relationships between geography and violence.
101 UV pigmentation variation is associated with geography and/or bioclimatic features (UV-B, precipitati
102 strains relative to studies focused on other geographies, and (11) the possibility that resistance ar
103 justing for differences in age, sex, income, geography, and cause of death (relative risk, 1.30; 95%
104 unding effects of shared population history, geography, and climate.
105 utions of 25(OH)D by race-ethnicity, season, geography, and clinical characteristics.
106 imal approach depends on patient preference, geography, and clinical factors.
107 entify variation by diagnosis, demographics, geography, and era.
108 nome sequence variation and health, disease, geography, and ethnicity of the host may be important fo
109               We have analyzed the geometry, geography, and functional organization of human cerebral
110 alities are related to socioeconomic status, geography, and gender, and are compounded by high out-of
111 patial data in the fields of remote sensing, geography, and geology.
112 ributed asymmetrically with respect to race, geography, and HBeAg status.
113                     Population demographics, geography, and hospital and physician presence were comp
114                     Population demographics, geography, and hospital and physician presence were comp
115 tests of three-dimensional mental rotations, geography, and mechanical knowledge, females with CAH sc
116 aged in African exploration, travel writing, geography, and meteorology.
117 uctural characteristics (ie, accreditations, geography, and oncologic services provided).
118 e to the U.S. health care system given size, geography, and organization.
119 pital volume stratified by disease severity, geography, and specialty.
120  range of extant human variation in culture, geography, and subsistence strategies, including forager
121 as seen in all hospitals regardless of size, geography, and teaching status.
122           Nuclear architecture and chromatin geography are important factors in the regulation of gen
123 th regard to race, socioeconomic status, and geography are well documented, the extent to which these
124  a striking structure correlating genes with geography around the Mediterranean Sea with characterist
125                                        Using geography as a proxy for poverty, we analysed the equity
126 uadalajara, Mexico; identifying language and geography as key determinants of population structure wi
127 s underlines the importance of understanding geography as well as competition in improving access to
128 ailable data allow for the study of language geography at scales ranging from country-level aggregati
129 ased on households differs considerably from geographies based on individuals.
130 ns of global diversity are well explained by geography, based on an out-of-Africa model of early huma
131 o transplant for all patients, regardless of geography, blood group, or ethnicity.
132                       Plate tectonics affect geography, but also atmosphere composition through volca
133 ble antibody frequency distribution based on geography, but the clinical associations remain much the
134 d severe pediatric asthma outcomes vary with geography, but the relationship between them has not bee
135              Pathogen genomes were linked to geography by projecting the phylogeny on a virtual globe
136 mparative studies of floral pigmentation and geography can reveal the bioclimatic factors that may dr
137 ients were stratified by curative treatment, geography, Child-Pugh status, and recurrence risk.
138                   We test the association of geography, climate and demography with viral movement am
139 se characters in combination with the unique geography, climate and ecology at different sites where
140 butable to the spatial arrangement of target geographies, compared with only 0.09% for HA-MRSA.
141 rom the dynamical information carried in the geography constructed here.
142                                     Although geography controls regional geochemical composition and
143                          These language-gene-geography correlations, unprecedented at such a fine sca
144  additional prioritisation by within-country geography could avert 400 000 more infections.
145 haracterization of the population recruited, geography covered, and time to completion.
146 icrobiota in children representing different geographies, cultural traditions, and states of health.
147                                  We reviewed geography, current statutes and regulations, evacuations
148      We introduce the concept of therapeutic geographies--defined as the geographic reorganisation of
149 May 2014 to 31 January 2015 are presented by geography, demographics, and risk factors for all person
150 stantial variation in pathogens according to geography, diarrhoea severity, and season.
151    Randomisation was stratified according to geography, ECOG performance status, and histology.
152 our understanding of the combined effects of geography, ecology and human intervention on organizatio
153 ecades have been dominated by a focus on the geography, ecology, and timing of speciation, a traditio
154 ogeneity of responses across race-ethnicity, geography, education, and marital status is compatible w
155    In multivariate analysis, controlling for geography, factors independently associated with reduced
156 ulations on the High Plains were mediated by geography, fitting a model of isolation-by-distance.
157 high potential for bridging infection across geographies, generations, and sexes.
158  twice as high as in the UK or the USA, vast geographies, growing economies, ageing populations, incr
159               These complexities of cortical geography have been a chronic impediment to studies of f
160  relationships between economic activity and geography have been hampered by limited spatial data on
161 units of analysis were small units of census geography having an average population of 1,545.
162 ng from archaeology, criminology, economics, geography, history, political science, and psychology, w
163 ontrolling for incarceration, residence, and geography, HIV status was no longer significantly associ
164                          When accounting for geography, however, important disparities in patient cho
165 riteria and not on the basis of accidents of geography." However, it has not been addressed whether t
166                We conclude that, in suitable geographies, HS-DAC can complement MEA-PCC to enable CO2
167 e associations between genetic variation and geography in archipelago radiations are largely unknown.
168 romyces paradoxus to investigate the role of geography in generating diversity in sexual eukaryotic m
169 y, and to understand the role of culture and geography in the global distribution of human variation.
170 Mexican National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) to the 2030 UN Population Division (UN
171 f species within an assemblage delineated by geography instead of taxonomy (all the species in a regi
172 cine, requires new infrastructure that spans geography, institutional boundaries, and the divide betw
173 rences often rely on models that do not take geography into account, which could result in misleading
174 With this information we decompose the GoM's geography into weakly dynamically interacting provinces,
175 aphic attributes on African poverty, finding geography is an important source of income differences r
176          However, targeting by both risk and geography is best for total impact and could achieve gai
177 tree distributions from those of climate and geography is notoriously difficult.
178    The linkage between economic activity and geography is obvious: Populations cluster mainly on coas
179 ith the use of laparoscopy, the influence of geography is poorly understood.
180 ttle correlation between fungal genotype and geography, local frog extirpation by a single fungal gen
181 ntrast, only 33% (14/42) of race-, age-, and geography-matched normal individuals carried the DQB1*03
182 to one another, despite their differences in geography, morphology, and secondary metabolite profiles
183 his population in order to better define the geography, natural history, etiopathogenic mechanisms, a
184  similar between men and women; (ii) neither geography nor heterogeneity in the HIV-1 set-point viral
185                            Understanding how geography, oceanography, and climate have ultimately sha
186 rony; (2) documenting complex and pronounced geographies of synchrony in two important study systems;
187             By documenting the importance of geographies of synchrony, advancing conceptual framework
188 oretically four mechanisms that can generate geographies of synchrony; (2) documenting complex and pr
189  Our study sheds new light on the timing and geography of a major Neotropical diversification, and su
190                                          The geography of adaptive genetic variation is crucial to sp
191                          We suggest that the geography of ant activity is shaped by sodium toxicity n
192 terns of species turnover are central to the geography of biodiversity and resulting challenges for c
193 f this layer, we have examined the molecular geography of cerebellar development throughout the life
194                          Ernst Mayr used the geography of closely related species in various stages o
195 weighty confounding variable: the historical geography of colonialism and its effects on the fragilit
196 oning of motoneuron dendrites shows that the geography of dendritic arbors in relation to presynaptic
197 valuable contributions to reconstructing the geography of early maize cultivation, but we must acknow
198 cheological, and genetic data concerning the geography of early maize cultivation.
199 000 years ago, refining understanding of the geography of early maize cultivation.
200 climatic change drove the precise timing and geography of extinction in the Northern Hemisphere.
201 hrough a REST API and dynamic front-end, the Geography of Genetic Variants (GGV) browser provides map
202             To a great extent, the ancestral geography of hosts predicted the lineages of mites found
203                  Our analysis shows that the geography of immigration based on households differs con
204 super-resolution microscopy to determine the geography of IP3Rs and Ca(2+) signals within living cell
205 arker of SPR, and used these to describe the geography of its dispersal through time.
206 roduction to a field of inquiry known as the geography of mental health (or mental health geographies
207                         Our results reveal a geography of omnivory driven in part by access to Na.
208                    Towards understanding the geography of omnivory, we tested three hypotheses that p
209 ew initiates to these drugs and changing the geography of opiate overdoses.
210 terspecies and intraspecies variation of the geography of oxytocin receptors and vasopressin V1a rece
211 trials based on patient age, race/ethnicity, geography of residence, and county-level socioeconomic f
212                              The complicated geography of seasonal migration has long posed a challen
213   Here, we map the biological and functional geography of soil fungi from local to continental scales
214  variety of methods capable of revealing the geography of synchrony and, through it, underlying organ
215 powerful methods, we aim to help elevate the geography of synchrony into a mainstream area of study a
216 sising and extending prior work, we show how geography of synchrony, a term which we use to refer to
217                                          The geography of the deposits is consistent with some predic
218 sinte and maize to take a second look at the geography of the earliest cultivated maize.
219 ic structure of Siberian ethnicities and the geography of the region they inhabit point at existence
220                                The molecular geography of the Y chromosome has recently been describe
221 nown high-elevation Silk Road sites with the geography of these optimized herding flows, and find a s
222 ess, owing to a complex and rapidly changing geography of water supply and use.
223  the relative importance of resource use and geography on genetic differentiation in the sister-speci
224 e all MPAs in the network, with an effect of geography on the strength of the response.
225                                       Beyond geography, only evolutionary transitions among major pla
226 nmental and ecological selection rather than geography or dispersal dictating the structure and evolu
227 is shaped principally by ecology rather than geography or phylogeny, with most gene exchange occurrin
228 allele length to extrinsic variables such as geography or population size.
229 d no correspondence of haplotype with either geography or taxonomy.
230  no differences in the patient demographics, geography, or disease types treated with an MIS approach
231  no differences in the patient demographics, geography, or disease types treated with an MIS approach
232 no significant phylogenetic signal in CTmax, geography, or elevational range.
233 ctious risk, weekend or holiday procurement, geography, or other donor characteristics unrelated to a
234 aining, years in practice, practice setting, geography, or patient characteristics.
235 of the rotation pole relative to the surface geography, or true polar wander (TPW).
236 refore, focus should be on high-transmission geographies, people at highest risk for HIV, and the pac
237 y correlated with differences in large-scale geography, photobiont-type and mycobiont-type.
238 these microbial communities, including diet, geography, physiology, and the extent of contact among h
239 asured variation in these rates according to geography, plan type, and metal level.
240                                We found that geography played a predominant role at all levels - phyl
241 ups on the basis of socioeconomic status and geography, pointing to major gaps in efforts to use avai
242  empirical evidence on the interplay between geography, population density and societal interaction,
243                              This ecological geography provides a valuable framework for understandin
244            The literature from the fields of geography, psychology, anthropology, and psychiatry was
245 o 40% of 100-kb genomic windows clustered by geography rather than by species, demonstrating that a v
246 r genomic and antigenic variation represents geography-related lineages that have little relation to
247 lant waiting list access by demographics and geography relative to the pool of potential liver transp
248 filiation nor subsistence strategy, but with geography, revealing the importance of isolation-by-dist
249 wed that both methods similarly demonstrated geography, salinity and, to a lesser extent, nitrogen, t
250 o consideration the differences in cultivar, geography, season and environmental factors, the results
251 ody mass index (in kg/m(2)), race-ethnicity, geography, season, physical activity, diet, and cancer t
252 , with important determinants including age, geography, season, rotavirus vaccine usage, and symptoms
253                       Such marked changes in geography, sex, and race in such a short interval strong
254  socioeconomic status, educational level, or geography show striking, and often widening, disparities
255 ics, ethnicity, language, religion, history, geography, socioeconomic status and educational level is
256 y results of this study were integrated with geography-specific fuel consumption and land availabilit
257 specific populations or genetically diverse, geography-specific populations.
258  terms of analytic methods used and level of geography studied.
259                              Access to finer geography, such as census tract identifiers, would enabl
260                    Partial correlations with geography suggest that local environmental factors affec
261 ies at the core of seminal theories in human geography that have strongly influenced our understandin
262 oups separated by latitude, or by restricted geography, that is being exploited to dissect the geneti
263 s and the prevalence of serovars varies with geography, the performance of the IHA should be assessed
264 ed flat maps in relation to gyral and sulcal geography, thereby facilitating the analysis of consiste
265 onservation through 37 years and across wide geographies, this domain makes an ideal handle for monoc
266 ogenous variation in weather patterns across geographies to identify social contagion in exercise beh
267         Here, we show that network topology, geography, traffic structure and individual mobility pat
268 by race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and geography; trends in cardiovascular disease preventive a
269 ionship between haplotype heterozygosity and geography was consistent with the hypothesis of a serial
270                         In contrast to taxa, geography was the strongest predictor of microbial commu
271 nificant genetic structure (correlating with geography) was detected within one putative species, sug
272 and adaptation to site-of-origin ecology and geography were investigated by two contrasting statistic
273 pproaches (morphology, molecular markers and geography) were applied providing rigorous species valid
274 population provides one picture of immigrant geographies, whereas the patterns of concentration by se
275 g used to manage risk in electricity supply, geographies with unreliable grids are particularly likel
276 n genetic variation is greatly influenced by geography, with genetic differentiation between populati
277 of the biopsied individuals also varied with geography, with mostly African ancestry in the coastal r
278 in population spread was predicted simply by geography, with populations using non-breeding zones wit

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