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1        Quality of care was best in supported housing.
2 ubs, bars, community centers, and low-income housing.
3 e, reverse the gains of energy efficient new housing.
4 ilies originally living in distressed public housing.
5 2) asthma outcomes in low-income multifamily housing.
6 milar benefits for contact investigation and housing.
7 omly assigned to either enriched or standard housing.
8 nal to green or conventional to conventional housing.
9 ively correlated with data on owner-occupied housing.
10 ollows individuals as they relocate into new housing.
11 ered more closely according to genotype than housing.
12 large and require relatively large cages for housing.
13 lth care delivery in the setting of marginal housing.
14 ir velocities within the cylindrical sampler housing.
15 of the clay and inner surface of the zeolite housing.
16 ssembled from basic city blocks with diverse housing.
17 luding neighbours of each group of prototype housing.
18 hicago retirement communities and subsidized housing.
19 thin the higher pressure of standard battery housings.
20 th a combined mass of approximately 200 MDa, housing a 100-MDa genome.
21 es, have an accessory nidamental gland (ANG) housing a bacterial consortium that is hypothesized to b
22       The maser consisted of a sapphire ring housing a crystal of pentacene-doped p-terphenyl, pumped
23 nclosed, straight glass microfluidic channel housing a photopatterned polyacrylamide gel that incorpo
24 ate the impacts of enriched environment (EE) housing, a rodent model of "eustress", on the growth of
25 taining kittens and a random sample of those housing adult cats.
26 nt analyzing the association between reduced housing affordability and mental ill health.
27  then washed and sent to a detection chamber housing an antibody-modified 8-electrode array fabricate
28 r (MTNP), a low-volume microfluidic platform housing an array of cell traps, as an effective tool tha
29 scientific community committed to ecological housing and building it is referred to as "black magic d
30               In addition to the expenses of housing and caring for animals according to the standard
31 vices compared with usual access to existing housing and community services resulted in increased hou
32 searched websites of the colleges and nearby housing and contacted them by telephone inquiring about
33                                      The IMS housing and electrodes were printed from nonconductive p
34                          People in supported housing and floating outreach were more socially include
35 e present in high concentrations in US urban housing and have both repeatedly been linked to asthma m
36 tion's Large Analysis and Review of European Housing and Health Status (WHO-LARES) study on the effec
37 ped a model for the life cycle assessment of housing and land-based mobility (excluding air travel) c
38  of 4.30 t CO2 equiv per capita and year for housing and mobility.
39 ulation size, temporal relationships between housing and O&G development, and 2012 housing market val
40 Deca-BDE) technical mixture in TV/flatscreen housing and other electronic consumer products.
41 with adult lung function partly through poor housing and partly through pathways involving continuiti
42                                      Type of housing and race/ethnicity were significant predictors o
43  The usual care group had access to existing housing and support services in their communities.
44 e, prohibiting the subdivision of single lot housing and the conversion of domestic gardens to housin
45  and ethnicity based on the US Department of Housing and Urban Development definitions of area income
46 f microbial variability and conclude that co-housing and/or faecal transplantation enables analysis o
47 dy-average methane emissions from compressor housings and noncompressor sources are comparable to or
48 ted from nonconductive polylactic acid (PLA, housing) and conductive polyethylene terephthalate glyco
49 hospitalization, and residence in supportive housing) and diagnosed STI case rates per 1,000 person-y
50 facilities either on campus or in off-campus housing, and 14.4% of colleges allow campus cash cards t
51 uited from 22 residential care, 35 supported housing, and 30 floating outreach services.
52 t year) experienced homelessness or unstable housing, and 57.9% (50.5-65.2) had a history of incarcer
53 ociations of financial hardship, employment, housing, and education with: self-reported ART non-adher
54 entative regions-residential care, supported housing, and floating outreach-and recruited up to ten s
55              Providing food, timber, energy, housing, and other goods and services, while maintaining
56  and economic status, education, employment, housing, and physical and environmental exposures.
57 stability patterns (unstable housing, stable housing, and rare institutional dwelling patterns) were
58 inth infestations, bare footedness, and poor housing, and still there is a high prevalence of allergi
59 s well-tolerated and eliminated the need for housing animals outside the vivarium, thus was preferred
60 ems of animals living in standard laboratory housing are abnormal.
61 s showed that the beneficial effects of pair housing are partially mediated by BDNF via downstream MA
62                            Manufacturing and housing are the primary land-use zones responsible for t
63 ld have promise as "bacterial skeletons" for housing artificial chromosomes.
64 l experimental model employing thermoneutral housing, as opposed to standard housing, resulted in low
65 ermeable, structurally robust and capable of housing assemblages of functional components for interna
66                 When stress is alleviated by housing at thermoneutral ambient temperature (30-31 degr
67  the effectiveness of a comprehensive rental housing-based lead law adopted in Rochester, New York, i
68 6,859) and a control group not receiving the Housing Benefit (n = 142,205).
69 ntervention group receiving the government's Housing Benefit (n = 36,859) and a control group not rec
70 symptoms among private renters receiving the Housing Benefit increased by 1.8 percentage points (95%
71 d after implementation of a policy to reduce Housing Benefit payments in the United Kingdom in April
72 a small amount of differential (by unblinded Housing Benefit status) misclassification bias in the ou
73 , 2.7) compared with those not receiving the Housing Benefit.
74 symptoms in association with the cuts to the Housing Benefit.
75                                   During the housing bubble, economic growth did not improve material
76  which provide a means of early detection of housing bubbles.
77                           DED was induced by housing C57BL/6 mice in a low-humidity environment suppl
78         These data demonstrate that standard housing causes a degree of cold stress sufficient to imp
79 enotypic improvement in RKO mice, but not NP housing cDNA.
80 tional Tuberculosis Register, population and housing censuses, and the population register for emigra
81 hana's 2000 and 2010 National Population and Housing Censuses.
82               Information on participant and housing characteristics was collected by using questionn
83              We investigated participant and housing characteristics, including sociodemographic, reg
84 cent studies, conducted in low-income public housing, child care centers, and randomly selected homes
85 re four nearby school buildings cumulatively housing children in grades kindergarten-12, a nursing ca
86 ment conducted in 2011 and 2012 by a private housing company in about 1,800 apartments.
87 aria infection are lower in modern, improved housing compared to traditional housing in sub-Saharan A
88 ations were measured in the surrounding of a housing complex with PCB-contaminated joint sealants.
89 ssions of 110-190 g were calculated for this housing complex.
90                                              Housing components of the cell division apparatus betwee
91                                              Housing compounds were randomly assigned (1:1) to point-
92 d type mice under our specific pathogen-free housing condition and showed no signs of inflammation.
93 feeding and behavioral deficits depending on housing condition.
94 reported a positive association between damp housing conditions and asthma, but little is known about
95 ese data suggest an association between damp housing conditions and childhood eczema symptoms, which
96 to either a 6 month period of EE or standard housing conditions and investigated chromatin acetylatio
97  sedation induced acute stress, experimental housing conditions did not induce traumatic levels of ch
98 ) that had experienced different rearing and housing conditions during ontogeny, including human expo
99  treatment or by changes in the sterility of housing conditions reduces the number and function of Br
100 d in their behavioral repertoire under basal housing conditions, mice that harbor both P2X7R variants
101 ling adaptor under conventional, but not GF, housing conditions, sialitis did not develop in MyD88(-/
102  specific pathogen-free as well as germ-free housing conditions.
103 ly, a response that is absent under standard housing conditions.
104 left anterior cortex combined with isolatied-housing conditions.
105 pared with their sibling controls under both housing conditions.
106 after 16 mo of age in specific pathogen-free housing conditions.
107 f evidence supporting an association between housing costs and mental health.
108 etween subjective economic deterioration and housing damage due to the disaster and tooth loss in a c
109 act of subjective economic deterioration and housing damage due to the disaster on tooth loss by fitt
110        Subjective economic deterioration and housing damage due to the disaster were significantly as
111                            The experience of housing damage was associated with risk of cognitive imp
112  the disaster (including loss of loved ones, housing damage, and interruption of access to health car
113 the risk of cognitive decline resulting from housing damage.
114                  This study demonstrates how housing density can drive meningococcal transmission and
115 es soon clustered in neighborhoods with high housing density in the north central area of the county,
116 Critical macroenvironmental factors, such as housing density, transportation infrastructure, and clim
117 e learned that the mechanism underlying this housing-dependent immunosuppression is associated with i
118 ventional (control) apartments in two public housing developments.
119 rastriate cortical areas of the monkey brain housing direction-sensitive neurons.
120 world's tropics, with large nomadic colonies housing diverse communities of socially parasitic myrmec
121 onsiveness and protection from thermoneutral-housing-driven NAFLD amplification.
122  residents living in urban low-income public housing dwellings engaging in a community-wide integrate
123  potential determinants of health, including housing, education, economic opportunities, and the larg
124 tion through mutually reinforcing systems of housing, education, employment, earnings, benefits, cred
125 arce for structural interventions, including housing, employment, and legal support that can prevent
126 ype, and indices of socioeconomic adversity (housing, employment, education, electricity, water) did
127 rapid technological changes in the fields of housing energy and private driving, and the development
128             In all areas, the emissions from housing energy were significantly lower in new buildings
129 if their experiences are limited to a normal housing environment.
130                                              Housing Et2 knockout mice in a warm environment signific
131 t prevalence of indoor tanning in off-campus housing facilities (67.7%).
132                              Most off-campus housing facilities with indoor tanning (96%) provide it
133 cilities on college campus and in off-campus housing facilities, as well as payment options for tanni
134 994 to 1998 randomized 4604 volunteer public housing families with 3689 children in high-poverty neig
135 ryotic cells require peroxisomes, organelles housing fatty acid beta-oxidation and other critical met
136                                           By housing ferrets under different conditions, it is possib
137                                              Housing First, with immediate provision of housing in in
138 ies, including on-chip axotomy, post-surgery housing for recovery, and post-recovery imaging all on o
139 rated sound wave within a miniature catheter housing for the first time.
140 y, we investigated the health effects of the housing foreclosure crisis on glycemic control within a
141                                          The housing foreclosure crisis was harmful to the financial
142                                           Co-housing germ-free mice with old, but not young, conventi
143                          We demonstrate that housing glioma-bearing mice in enriched environment (EE)
144      Those in residential care and supported housing had more severe mental health problems than thos
145                                  Residential housing had two times the magnitude of effect of any oth
146  that provide case management and supportive housing have the greatest effect when they target indivi
147  origin, education, survey period), smoking, housing (home age, water source, filter use), and diet (
148       Among HIV-negative patients, temporary housing (homeless, shelter, or substance abuse center) w
149 me ( approximately 100 lux) of regular mouse housing, homozygous Rpe65/P25L KI/KI mice are morphologi
150         The basement is a calc-silicate rock housing hydrothermal decarbonation reactions, which prov
151 essary treatment, contact investigation, and housing if Xpert were adopted to guide management decisi
152                             A combination of housing improvements combined with awareness programmes
153 dent models to environmental enrichment (EE) housing improves their cognitive functions by changing n
154 ampus in 12.0% of colleges and in off-campus housing in 42.4% of colleges.
155 tic losses are evident by middle age despite housing in an enriched environment and can be mostly rev
156 ship to adult lung function was through poor housing in childhood.
157 on footprints of the residents living in new housing in different urban forms in Finland.
158   Housing First, with immediate provision of housing in independent units with support, improves outc
159 mpiric treatment, contact investigation, and housing in patients undergoing TB evaluation.
160 arly those with high proportions of pre-1978 housing in poor condition.
161 ric TB treatment, contact investigation, and housing in reference to three Mycobacterium tuberculosis
162                            After 6 months of housing in standard laboratory cages, APPSWE /PS1dE9 (n
163 r high-fat (60%) diet and further divided by housing in static cages or cages with running wheels for
164 rn, improved housing compared to traditional housing in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).
165                                         Poor housing increased the risk of educational failure, which
166 tenuates regression estimates in analyses of housing insecurity, drug use, and unemployment.
167 Former foster youth are at increased risk of housing instability and sexually transmitted infections
168 ed into green housing, suggesting multilevel housing interventions have the potential to improve long
169 rs provides an opportunity to improve future housing interventions, though it is not clear how the bu
170      The health of people living in marginal housing is not well characterized, particularly from the
171                 The availability of low-cost housing is thought to be the most important structural d
172  from different providers, kept in different housing laboratories and fed either a low-fat or high-fa
173                              INTERPRETATION: Housing-level policy related to the optimisation of heal
174 ng and the conversion of domestic gardens to housing lots, will potentially have the effect of inhibi
175                                              Housing Ltbr(-/-) mice with their obese siblings rescued
176 c risk and spatiotemporal dynamics of the US housing market (1975-2011) at the state level based on t
177 values and eigenvectors, we find that the US housing market experienced six different regimes, which
178 alues deviating from RMT predictions for the housing market than for stock markets and find that the
179 etween housing and O&G development, and 2012 housing market value distributions in three major Colora
180 can trigger discrimination in the workplace, housing market, and schools.
181 continue despite the ongoing recovery of the housing market.
182                                              Housing markets play a crucial role in economies and the
183 ng and, by extension, in the local labor and housing markets.
184 diagnosis, including sex, country of origin, housing materials, family history of CD, and awareness o
185                              Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and eliminatio
186 vice users in residential care and supported housing (mean difference -0.138, 95% CI -0.402 to 0.126,
187 r low-income persons who rent private-sector housing (mean reduction of approximately pound1,220 ($2,
188                                              Housing mice in an enriched environment from P21 until a
189                                    Supported housing might be cost-effective, but the benefits need t
190 m Moving to Opportunity, a unique randomized housing mobility experiment, we found that moving from a
191 en in high-poverty neighborhoods into 1 of 2 housing mobility intervention groups (a low-poverty vouc
192 nally reach sacral levels of the spinal cord housing motor neurons innervating cloacal muscles involv
193 he Golgi complex is not directly involved in housing nucleation sites.
194 sitively associated with a pattern of stable housing (odds ratio = 4.4, 95% confidence interval: 2.9,
195 d wireless circuits have been assembled in a housing of dimensions 88 mm x 37 mm x 22 mm and the enti
196                              Furthermore, co-housing of inflammasome-deficient mice with wild-type mi
197 tritional symbiotic interactions require the housing of large numbers of microbial symbionts, which p
198 ite transmission is favoured by high-density housing of large numbers of susceptible birds.
199       The role of natural thylakoid membrane housing of Photosystem I (PSI), the transmembrane photos
200 es that mimic the natural thylakoid membrane housing of PSI is introduced.
201 cy counter, a temperature control device and housing of the quartz crystal with polished gold electro
202                                           Co-housing of these mice generated animals that had hybrid
203 the disrupted matching, whereas conventional housing of twice the duration results in a partial rescu
204                From their observations, poor housing, often the result of poverty and lack of social
205  from a welfare perspective, effects of such housing on the development and task performance of exper
206    These data also show a profound effect of housing on this particular mouse model.
207         In contrast, 6 weeks of conventional housing only resulted in a partial rescue.
208  faecal IgA levels in IgA-high mice after co-housing or faecal transplantation.
209 hers emphasize environmental factors such as housing or financial access.
210 inal flora and anatomy, dietary composition, housing or genetic predisposition are discussed in this
211     This exposure was combined with standard housing or nest material restriction (NR; a novel model
212 ork together to determine whether changes in housing parameters would enhance the use of mouse models
213  dependent on the gonadal status of the male housing partner, since those housed with vasectomised ma
214  was not consistently affected by a female's housing partner.
215 eak in a skilled nursing facility in Georgia housing patients requiring 24-hour nursing or rehabilita
216 mental hospitals as the largest institutions housing people with SMI.
217  determinants of health and wellbeing (jobs, housing, physical infrastructure).
218 anure slurries were obtained from facilities housing pigs that were fed chlortetracyline, tylosin or
219 isk factors is needed to guide future public housing policy changes.
220 rtant way to assess the impact of a national housing policy shift on public health.
221 0), compared with pound365 452 for supported housing ( pound174 877-818 000), and pound172 114 for fl
222 ea-level time-varying confounders, including housing prices and unemployment rate, to estimate the ef
223 ors such as higher neighborhood crime, lower housing prices, and erosion of neighborhood social cohes
224 ormer foster youth who were eligible for the housing program during 2007-2010.
225 s highlight the importance of the supportive housing program for youths aging out of foster care and
226 e analysis and assessed whether a supportive housing program in New York, New York, was effective in
227                                          The housing program was positively associated with a pattern
228                          Thus, thermoneutral housing provides a sex-independent model of exacerbated
229 mpiric treatment, contact investigation, and housing, providing substantial patient and programmatic
230 d wealth of the observed association between housing quality and malaria prevalence is possible, sinc
231  SSA, with a strength of association between housing quality and malaria similar to that observed bet
232 as used to determine the association between housing quality and prevalence of malaria infection in c
233                                              Housing quality is an important risk factor for malaria
234 his information was used to develop a binary housing quality variable where houses built using finish
235 d growth of the litters, suggesting that the housing recommendations for breeding female mice as stat
236 g inmates; reviewed laboratory, medical, and housing records; and conducted an environmental investig
237 hermoneutral housing, as opposed to standard housing, resulted in lower stress-driven production of c
238               Over 80% of samples from cages housing rhesus macaques, olive baboons, or hamadryas bab
239                                              Housing security is an important determinant of mental i
240 ng (exercised mice) or remained in sedentary housing (sedentary mice).
241                                     Improved housing should be considered a promising intervention fo
242 imary cilium is a highly conserved organelle housing specialized molecules responsible for receiving
243                   The main outcomes included housing stability (as determined from episodes of homele
244 w York, New York, was effective in improving housing stability and reducing STIs among former foster
245                    These positive impacts on housing stability and STIs highlight the importance of t
246 and community services resulted in increased housing stability over 24 months, but did not improve ge
247                                        Three housing stability patterns (unstable housing, stable hou
248                                  We measured housing stability using sequence analysis and assessed w
249 proximately 400 carbon atoms, are capable of housing stable photoluminescent colour centres, namely t
250   Three housing stability patterns (unstable housing, stable housing, and rare institutional dwelling
251       We compare the new housing to existing housing stock.
252 omes among participants who moved into green housing, suggesting multilevel housing interventions hav
253 inated by antibiotic treatment and animal co-housing, suggesting the involvement of the gut microbiot
254 erostructures: narrow (<20 nm) 2D interfaces housing superconductivity and/or other emergent phases,
255                    We conclude that reducing housing support to low-income persons in the private ren
256                                     Standard housing temperature for laboratory mice in research faci
257  to biased outcomes in murine cancer models, housing temperature should be reported in all publicatio
258 is a function of the relatively cool ambient housing temperature.
259 mice are significantly influenced by ambient housing temperature.
260  course of experiments testing the impact of housing temperatures on GVHD, we discovered that this ap
261  stress caused by standard sub-thermoneutral housing temperatures used for laboratory mice in researc
262                                              Housing temperatures used to minimize (28 degrees C) or
263 age 36- in terms of their employment status, housing tenure and income - and they were more likely to
264  autonomy was greater for those in supported housing than for those in residential care (0.145, 0.010
265 nitrogen recovery (% of nitrogen excreted in housings that is applied to land) would increase from a
266 wo with amphitheater headwalls and the third housing the active Wood River and ending in a 7% grade k
267  interactions; and stabilization of the loop housing the conserved arginine-glycine-aspartate motif.
268                                   H9N2 virus housing the G1-like M gene, in place of the BJ/94-like M
269  forms extensive interactions with the helix housing the SAM-binding pocket, including a highly unusu
270 /beta power was observed over the hemisphere housing the sensory representation of the competitor mem
271                          In 2005, the center housing this work was renamed the George W.
272                           We compare the new housing to existing housing stock.
273 a cooler indoor climate than did traditional housing, two-story buildings provided the biggest reduct
274 d age and race/ethnicity, family income, and housing type as predictors of exposure to these compound
275 oncentrations above the 95th percentile with housing type, race/ethnicity, and income.
276 race/ethnicity, age, sex, family income, and housing type.
277 .8; P = .047), and exposure to all 3 at-risk housing types (adobe, mud, and thatched roof) (aOR = 2.5
278               White inmates and residents of housing unit Y were at highest risk.
279 The intervention consisted of scattered-site housing (using rent supplements) and off-site ICM servic
280 ated with US Census data on unemployment and housing vacancy and negatively correlated with data on o
281 nty (as exemplified by the poverty rate, the housing vacancy rate, and the unemployment rate) people
282 ically underserved areas, education, income, housing value, and rural status, 91% of the original rac
283 formation database to extract information on housing value, income, percentage non-Europeans in the a
284 ntage non-Europeans in the area, income, and housing value.
285 and experimental transparency caused by this housing variable.
286 st of the city and large slum areas with low housing volumes near the center, where corrupted institu
287 ighborhood context mediated the effects of a housing voucher program on obesity.
288               Random assignment to receive a housing voucher to move into a lower-poverty area (the i
289 6-3.4; non-employment 2.0, 1.5-2.6; unstable housing vs homeowner 3.0, 1.9-4.6; non-university educat
290 4-3.9; non-employment 3.0, 2.1-4.2; unstable housing vs homeowner 3.3, 1.8-6.1; non-university educat
291               Moving to Opportunity for Fair Housing was a randomized experiment that moved very low-
292                   Across all surveys, modern housing was associated with a 9% to 14% reduction in the
293 Presence of tanning facilities in off-campus housing was significantly associated with region (P = .0
294 istent with agriculture, landfill, and rural housing, which are the primary land-uses in the area sur
295 illness in 4 Canadian cities, scattered site housing with ICM services compared with usual access to
296                               Scattered-site housing with Intensive Case Management (ICM) may be an a
297 biosis in MHFD offspring are prevented by co-housing with offspring of mothers on a regular diet (MRD
298                               Moreover, pair-housing with one rat of a different strain prompted rats
299 and were induced in laboratory mice after co-housing with pet store mice, suggesting that the environ
300 ndicators (e.g., distance from road, area of housing within circular buffers) were also developed and

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