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1 ter and should be integrated with affordable housing.
2 of gut-microbiome profiles, driven by shared housing.
3 rnment financial assistance, occupation, and housing.
4 omly assigned to either enriched or standard housing.
5 large and require relatively large cages for housing.
6 ssembled from basic city blocks with diverse housing.
7  with no significant alteration of the valve housing.
8 ructural automotive components or electrical housings.
9 uct of impoverished experience in laboratory housing?
10 tage C(sp(3))-H methylation on 41 substrates housing 16 different medicinally important cores that in
11 ect land-use for human settlements including housing, (2) indirect land-use associated with personal
12                       We randomized 823 NHs, housing 50,012 eligible residents, to aTIV or TIV.
13 es, have an accessory nidamental gland (ANG) housing a bacterial consortium that is hypothesized to b
14 ng with crura with a large internasal space, housing a bone reminiscent of os paradoxum, a mysterious
15 ula, the siphon base surrounds a hypopharynx housing a small, valved pump constricted to a narrow sal
16 r project occurred within a captive facility housing a wild population of desert bighorn sheep (Ovis
17                                   Supportive housing addresses a fundamental survival need among home
18  and housing conditions (single versus group housing) affects the phenotype of SWISS mice as measured
19            Species replacement through cross housing after ciprofloxacin treatment established resili
20 riority screening index based on poverty and housing age was also created to identify specific high-r
21 ssociated with relative poverty but not with housing age, a well-established risk factor for lead exp
22 .79 [95% CI, 1.25-2.56]; P = .001), unstable housing (aHR, 4.00 [95% CI, 3.62-4.41]; P < .001), daily
23 r densely-populated or that had more crowded housing, air pollution, women, 20-49-year-olds, racial/e
24 nished building materials) versus unimproved housing (all other houses).
25  of a polydimethylsiloxane microfluidic chip housing an aptamer modified SPCE, as a single detection
26  of a stable adult stem cell pool in routine housing and after stress induced by the limited bedding/
27 We agree that specific conditions for animal housing and care should be reported, and we encourage th
28 We tested the association between supportive housing and diabetes outcomes among homeless adults who
29                                      The IMS housing and electrodes were printed from nonconductive p
30 ly, such RV resistance was transferred by co-housing and fecal transplant.
31 etween immunocompromised mouse strains by co-housing and fecal transplantation.
32 tion's Large Analysis and Review of European Housing and Health Status (WHO-LARES) study on the effec
33 invest in assessing the welfare costs of new housing and husbandry systems before implementing them.
34                                   Meanwhile, housing and locational choices across the urban-rural co
35 lters by age 18 years could not access adult housing and lost this opportunity.
36 mensions of basic well-being in India: food, housing and mobility.
37 alized communities, improving the quality of housing and neighborhood environments of these populatio
38       We presented synthetic calls during co-housing and observed that neurobehavioural responses adj
39                  An SSCM approach to restore housing and provide linkage to mental health services am
40 e, prohibiting the subdivision of single lot housing and the conversion of domestic gardens to housin
41  Amy Griffin and co-authors discuss unstable housing and the response to HIV/AIDS in the United State
42 ted from nonconductive polylactic acid (PLA, housing) and conductive polyethylene terephthalate glyco
43 hospitalization, and residence in supportive housing) and diagnosed STI case rates per 1,000 person-y
44 t year) experienced homelessness or unstable housing, and 57.9% (50.5-65.2) had a history of incarcer
45 ral barriers that limit access to affordable housing, and are at risk for living in areas with substa
46 iscrimination in domains such as employment, housing, and medical settings was assessed using the Exp
47 founding by age, race, health care coverage, housing, and poverty level, overall and stratified by ra
48 stability patterns (unstable housing, stable housing, and rare institutional dwelling patterns) were
49 tion at the intersection of water provision, housing, and social inequality-a paradigm we call the ho
50 , age, sex, travel history, mosquito-proofed housing, and spending time outdoors.
51 inth infestations, bare footedness, and poor housing, and still there is a high prevalence of allergi
52 ss to perinatal care, healthy foods, quality housing, and the natural environment can create and aris
53 itigating GVHD was observed regardless of co-housing, antibiotic treatment or colonizing littermate g
54 ems of animals living in standard laboratory housing are abnormal.
55 l experimental model employing thermoneutral housing, as opposed to standard housing, resulted in low
56 eved by decreasing the crystal thickness and housing attenuation of the flat panel.
57 enge to both public health practitioners and housing authorities.
58 r a validated objective and individual-level housing-based SES index (HOUSES) would serve as a predic
59 ace/ethnicity, poverty, Medicaid enrollment, housing built before 1950, and age.
60 ource can be easily replaced in the same nES housing by a nonradioactive one, i.e., by an AC corona d
61                                              Housing C57BL/6J female mice with sterilized males early
62 beam configuration (60 x 60 cm2), 54 special housing cages can accommodate 2 to 3 mice each for an ap
63 y obtained through a national population and housing census.
64 l data (9 studies), occupation (10 studies), housing characteristics (10 studies), and genetic data (
65 sociodemographic, reproductive, smoking, and housing characteristics over a 40-y period.
66               Information on participant and housing characteristics was collected by using questionn
67 omponents (e.g., income, poverty, education, housing characteristics) based on census block level, wh
68              We investigated participant and housing characteristics, including sociodemographic, reg
69 ndex on the basis of ownership of assets and housing characteristics.
70 riables such as diet, treatment history, and housing co-inhabitants.
71                                      Upon co-housing (CoH) with WT mice, Ninj1(-/-) mice showed incre
72 sible for students who have family, work, or housing commitments.
73 ment conducted in 2011 and 2012 by a private housing company in about 1,800 apartments.
74 aria infection are lower in modern, improved housing compared to traditional housing in sub-Saharan A
75  Accordingly, we characterized the impact of housing complexity on shaping the respiratory and gut mi
76                                              Housing compounds were randomly assigned (1:1) to point-
77 pathways as differentially enriched based on housing condition and forced abstinence length including
78 feeding and behavioral deficits depending on housing condition.
79 ow variation in weaning age (14-30 days) and housing conditions (single versus group housing) affects
80 e high-resolution, standardized estimates of housing conditions across sub-Saharan Africa.
81                                   Precarious housing conditions are an equally strong predictor: Rent
82                     Environmentally enriched housing conditions can increase performance on cognitive
83  sedation induced acute stress, experimental housing conditions did not induce traumatic levels of ch
84 ) that had experienced different rearing and housing conditions during ontogeny, including human expo
85 n long-term groups under standard laboratory housing conditions has barely been studied.
86   We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of housing conditions relative to a range of child health o
87                                 Weaning age, housing conditions, and their interaction had little eff
88 ss, are at risk for lower-quality and unsafe housing conditions, confront structural barriers that li
89 d in their behavioral repertoire under basal housing conditions, mice that harbor both P2X7R variants
90 left anterior cortex combined with isolatied-housing conditions.
91 t two hours later under group and individual housing conditions.
92 gions emanating from the core scaffold often housing conserved residues specific to individual famili
93 g of fibers was placed in a round, cage-like housing consisting of two identical 3D printed pieces th
94 osives following corrosion of metal munition housings controls the exposure of biological receptors t
95 e could be perceived as a strategy to reduce housing costs.
96 ow, employing the chronic subordinate colony housing (CSC) paradigm as a clinically relevant mouse mo
97 ping implantable electrode arrays capable of housing cultured cells, referred to as biohybrid implant
98 iate analysis, methamphetamine use, unstable housing, current/recent skin infection, and recent injec
99 iate analysis, methamphetamine use, unstable housing, current/recent skin infection, and recent injec
100 etween subjective economic deterioration and housing damage due to the disaster and tooth loss in a c
101        Subjective economic deterioration and housing damage due to the disaster were significantly as
102 mmunity also mitigated the adverse impact of housing damage on functional status, suggesting a buffer
103 Disaster-related personal experiences (e.g., housing damage or relocation) were assessed through a fo
104                            The experience of housing damage was associated with risk of cognitive imp
105 the risk of cognitive decline resulting from housing damage.
106 alysis of the Moving to Opportunity for Fair Housing Demonstration Program, a randomized social exper
107                                  Recommended housing densities for research mice: filling the gap in
108 scuss how these studies might affect current housing density considerations in both production and re
109 research settings and consider gaps in mouse housing density research.
110 ompared to other commonly used metrics (e.g. housing density).
111 fects depend on coverage, chemical dose, and housing density.
112                                      With a 'housing-density cost-calculator-simulator' and fully-ann
113 ten leads to injury and death, making social housing difficult.
114 hic patterns of racialized, class-based, and housing disparities that characterize plumbing poverty.
115 world's tropics, with large nomadic colonies housing diverse communities of socially parasitic myrmec
116                                       Single housing drastically disrupted recovery, highlighting the
117 onsiveness and protection from thermoneutral-housing-driven NAFLD amplification.
118 -sequencing (RNA-seq) following differential housing during forced abstinence from cocaine self-admin
119 yered cocoons that function as overwintering housing during the pupal to adult developmental period.
120 tion through mutually reinforcing systems of housing, education, employment, earnings, benefits, cred
121                At the molecular level, group housing elevates Ca(2+) levels in Or47b ORNs, likely lea
122 ype, and indices of socioeconomic adversity (housing, employment, education, electricity, water) did
123                                         Cage housing enabled simple and robust handling of the fibrou
124                                          The housing environment also influenced mouse intestinal gen
125 ts of different forced abstinence length and housing environment, as well as within specific contrast
126 different cages or pens, due to their shared housing environment.
127 if their experiences are limited to a normal housing environment.
128                                    During co-housing experiments, excitatory responses broadened to r
129  constructed a lung cancer-specific database housing expression data and clinical data from over 6700
130 ypes representative of California production housing for each of California's 16 climate zones.
131 ies, including on-chip axotomy, post-surgery housing for recovery, and post-recovery imaging all on o
132 central processing units and sound-absorbing housings for motors that have to efficiently emit therma
133 y, we investigated the health effects of the housing foreclosure crisis on glycemic control within a
134                                          The housing foreclosure crisis was harmful to the financial
135 ttributed to spread within shared facilities housing foreign workers.
136                                           Co-housing germ-free mice with old, but not young, conventi
137                          We demonstrate that housing glioma-bearing mice in enriched environment (EE)
138 issues from L2-IL1B mice raised in germ-free housing had fewer progenitor cells and developed less dy
139                                  Residential housing had two times the magnitude of effect of any oth
140 nization differs across these services, with housing having the lowest and food the highest.
141                                           At housing, high carriage rates were observed for P. multoc
142                               In addition to housing important steps in the viral life cycle, IBs pro
143 pulation analysed) were living in unimproved housing in 2015.
144                                       Today, housing in Africa is rapidly improving alongside economi
145                            After 6 months of housing in standard laboratory cages, APPSWE /PS1dE9 (n
146 r high-fat (60%) diet and further divided by housing in static cages or cages with running wheels for
147 rn, improved housing compared to traditional housing in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).
148                  Here we quantify changes in housing in sub-Saharan Africa from 2000 to 2015 by combi
149           We show a marked transformation of housing in urban and rural sub-Saharan Africa between 20
150 gle-sensillum recordings, we find that group housing increases the response of Or47b olfactory recept
151 served populations are adversely affected by housing insecurity and homelessness, are at risk for low
152 Former foster youth are at increased risk of housing instability and sexually transmitted infections
153 ain accumulated from multiple sources (debt, housing instability, unemployment, and low income) shoul
154                                         Most housing interventions address direct pathways linking in
155                                      But few housing interventions address the broader aspects of hea
156 are relatively few studies of the effects of housing interventions on health, and again even fewer on
157              This review addresses potential housing interventions that could impact the broader dete
158                           Access to adequate housing is a fundamental human right, essential to human
159                                              Housing is a prominent social determinant of cardiovascu
160                We hypothesised that improved housing is associated with better health in children liv
161                                              Housing is essential to human well-being but neglected i
162                                              Housing is often described as an important determinant o
163  the United States should be understood as a housing issue that reflects structural inequalities of r
164  nucleocapsid formation and RNA replication, housing key steps in the virus life cycle that warrant f
165                                 Sex-combined housing led to an attenuation of the dimorphic represent
166                              INTERPRETATION: Housing-level policy related to the optimisation of heal
167 ibutions of income, education, unemployment, housing, living environment, health and crime.
168 s that consumer behavior changes could rival housing/locational choices in order to reduce personal C
169 ng and the conversion of domestic gardens to housing lots, will potentially have the effect of inhibi
170 ) to combat the outbreak in the community by housing low-risk COVID-19 patients from April to August
171 continue despite the ongoing recovery of the housing market.
172 ng and, by extension, in the local labor and housing markets.
173 ial outdoor exposure, increased contact with housing materials, antimicrobials and cleaning products,
174 diagnosis, including sex, country of origin, housing materials, family history of CD, and awareness o
175 ents are contained within a pressure-bearing housing (max depth 30 m), and an external battery pack s
176 se findings show that benefits of supportive housing may be extended to diabetes care and prevention.
177                              Improvements to housing may be protective against a number of important
178                              Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and eliminatio
179 idation is obtained in 50 aromatic compounds housing medicinally relevant halogen, oxygen, heterocycl
180  mice find waste products aversive, and that housing mice in a way that facilitates spatial segregati
181                         Here, we showed that housing Mx1 congenic mice in low relative humidity makes
182 a sufficient number of local minima possibly housing near-native conformations.
183                                Globally, the housing need is most acute in Africa, where the populati
184 appointments are at odds with basic food and housing needs.
185 I + Veh; three stress elements), or standard housing (No SI; zero stress elements).
186 or unilateral VI, while older age, temporary housing, obesity and hyperlipidemia were associated with
187 sitively associated with a pattern of stable housing (odds ratio = 4.4, 95% confidence interval: 2.9,
188 y affecting pup survival and well-being, and housing of adult mice at densities of up to twice curren
189 logy may reduce the need for bulky and heavy housing of coil electronics and may provide a better fit
190                  Here we demonstrate that co-housing of germ-free (GF) mice with specific-pathogen fr
191                                    Germ-free housing of Mcl1(DeltaIEC) mice reduced markers of microb
192                                           Co-housing of mice only partially transferred protection ag
193 es that mimic the natural thylakoid membrane housing of PSI is introduced.
194                                           Co-housing of Rnf5(-/-) and WT mice abolishes the anti-tumo
195                                           Co-housing of these mice generated animals that had hybrid
196                                           Co-housing of VDR(DeltaPC) and VDR(lox) mice made the VDR(D
197 n (e.g., species, immunogenic compound used, housing) of our MIA models both within and across labora
198                          The effect of group housing on olfactory response and behavior can be mimick
199         In contrast, 6 weeks of conventional housing only resulted in a partial rescue.
200 onfidence interval [CI] 1.28-4.82), unstable housing (OR 2.18, 95% CI 1.01-4.70), and receiving twice
201 fidence interval {CI}, 1.28-4.82]), unstable housing (OR, 2.18 [95% CI, 1.01-4.70]), and twice-daily
202 ing [OR 2.51, 95% CI 1.80-3.51] and unstable housing [OR 2.16, 95% CI 1.40-3.33] were associated with
203 elatively strong, but research gaps in other housing pathways and cardiovascular health remain.
204 mental hospitals as the largest institutions housing people with SMI.
205 monalities included homelessness or unstable housing, previous incarceration, and hepatitis C virus e
206 ty (ANLI) and average commercial residential housing price (ACRHP) adjusted by annual inflation rate
207 e indicator to mine and forecast the average housing prices in the inland capital cities of China.
208           Besides, other factors influencing housing prices, such as the time-series lags of governme
209 ormer foster youth who were eligible for the housing program during 2007-2010.
210 s highlight the importance of the supportive housing program for youths aging out of foster care and
211 were eligible for New York City's supportive housing program in 2007-2012.
212 e analysis and assessed whether a supportive housing program in New York, New York, was effective in
213                                          The housing program was positively associated with a pattern
214                                        Group housing promotes courtship in mature (7-day) but not imm
215                          Thus, thermoneutral housing provides a sex-independent model of exacerbated
216 r Atlanta area as pockets of poverty and old housing put some children at particularly high risk for
217                    However, existing data on housing quality across Africa are limited primarily to u
218 d wealth of the observed association between housing quality and malaria prevalence is possible, sinc
219  SSA, with a strength of association between housing quality and malaria similar to that observed bet
220 as used to determine the association between housing quality and prevalence of malaria infection in c
221                                              Housing quality is an important risk factor for malaria
222 his information was used to develop a binary housing quality variable where houses built using finish
223 te medical insurance status, housing tenure, housing quality, or area-based deprivation) and place of
224 the effect of restoration of residential and housing-related financial resources on recovery from PTS
225                                              Housing remains an important social determinant of healt
226                                           Co-housing rescued the defect of the mucus growth rate, whe
227 ved a homeless population, two served public housing residents, one served a majority Hispanic popula
228                       Restoring economic and housing resources to populations affected by a natural d
229 hermoneutral housing, as opposed to standard housing, resulted in lower stress-driven production of c
230 l grid is decarbonized, then the residential housing sector can meet the 28% emission reduction targe
231                                     Improved housing should be considered a promising intervention fo
232         Policies regarding public spaces and housing should support dog ownership due to PA benefits.
233 imary cilium is a highly conserved organelle housing specialized molecules responsible for receiving
234                   The main outcomes included housing stability (as determined from episodes of homele
235 w York, New York, was effective in improving housing stability and reducing STIs among former foster
236                    These positive impacts on housing stability and STIs highlight the importance of t
237                                        Three housing stability patterns (unstable housing, stable hou
238                                  We measured housing stability using sequence analysis and assessed w
239 lth is affected by 4 prominent dimensions of housing: stability, quality and safety, affordability an
240   Three housing stability patterns (unstable housing, stable housing, and rare institutional dwelling
241 search that has examined the associations of housing status with cardiovascular health and overall he
242 s reduction target for 2050 due to a growing housing stock and continued use of fossil fuels (natural
243 ronmental chemicals, in part due to an older housing stock, maternal diet, and proximity to the New B
244 n California and Massachusetts and the Green Housing Study in Boston, Massachusetts, and Cincinnati,
245 uced in bacteriocytes, the specialized cells housing symbiotic bacteria, during their cell death.
246                                              Housing system (the combination of cage ventilation and
247 hether housed in standard cages or a complex housing system consisting of three interconnected standa
248 nity impedes efforts to identify the optimal housing system to maximize animal health and production.
249  successfully classified the eggs of the hen housing system.
250 as obtained, and eggs classified in the four housing systems by UV-VIS-NIR spectroscopy and chemometr
251 ical methods for a complete detection of the housing systems declared on the eggs' label.
252 lation classifies egg production in four hen housing systems: organic, free range, barn and cages.
253 verexpressing mouse phenotype depends on the housing temperature and develops only under mild hypothe
254 Furthermore, we propose that manipulation of housing temperature is a useful approach for studying th
255 of mice housed at 22 degrees C (the standard housing temperature) or at 30 degrees C and found that t
256                                  Focusing on housing temperature, we suggest that the stress of cool
257 perature, we suggest that the stress of cool housing temperatures contributes to the impact of other
258 and offer new insight into how environmental housing temperatures early in life influence the mode of
259 ne turnover in brown fat was reduced at both housing temperatures.
260 ter adjusting for sex, age group, ethnicity, housing tenure, and household (as a random effect).
261 ccupation, private medical insurance status, housing tenure, housing quality, or area-based deprivati
262 f DM between individuals living in temporary housing (TH) and those living in other types of accommod
263 nitrogen recovery (% of nitrogen excreted in housings that is applied to land) would increase from a
264  is externally fixed to a reusable substrate housing the electrodes.
265                                   H9N2 virus housing the G1-like M gene, in place of the BJ/94-like M
266 anals; however, the common crus and ampullae housing the sensory tissue (crista) are intact.
267 d primary site in transmembrane domain (TMD) housing the Zn(2+) substrate; an interfacial site betwee
268  racism throughout all aspects of life, from housing to education to employment.
269  Despite acknowledgment of the importance of housing to health, however, there are relatively few stu
270 ions from -1.9% (from single- to multifamily housing) to -10.6% (from rural to the urban core).
271 drink, adequate rest, quarantine-appropriate housing, transportation, child care, personal protective
272  Mucus forms the first line of defence while housing trillions of microorganisms that constitute the
273 e it to parameters of bed bug dispersion and housing turnover, and use it to evaluate the costs and b
274                   Costs and benefits of each housing type are analyzed under a 30-year timeframe.
275 e, urban form, and building attributes (age, housing type, heating fuel) in driving these emissions.
276 .8; P = .047), and exposure to all 3 at-risk housing types (adobe, mud, and thatched roof) (aOR = 2.5
277 ial features (wetlands, cropland, high human housing-unit density).
278  and IgG-positive detainees, and by detainee housing units and sexes.
279 n observational analyses, children living in housing units that appeared clean had 12-17% lower conce
280 yl phthalate, compared to children living in housing units with more dust accumulation.
281 ome visits, we assessed dust accumulation in housing units.
282 d at a privately operated detention facility housing US Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainees
283 ty rate, median income, business growth, and housing vacancies.
284 nty (as exemplified by the poverty rate, the housing vacancy rate, and the unemployment rate) people
285 ically underserved areas, education, income, housing value, and rural status, 91% of the original rac
286  voucher intervention, adults who received a housing voucher did not experience significant differenc
287                                 Receipt of a housing voucher during childhood was significantly assoc
288 In this exploratory analysis of a randomized housing voucher intervention, adults who received a hous
289                     Across surveys, improved housing was associated with 8%-18% lower odds of all out
290                                              Housing was categorised into a binary variable based on
291 and social inequality-a paradigm we call the housing-water nexus.
292   From 1994 to 1998, 4604 families in public housing were randomized to 1 of 3 groups: a control cond
293 nto society, and transferred them into adult housing when they turned 18 years old so that they could
294         In this study, we observed that poor housing, which includes inadequate drinking water and sa
295                                     However, housing with a sterile male early in life came at a cost
296 search studies that examined associations of housing with cardiovascular health and overall well-bein
297  elevated inflammation after non-hygienic co-housing with pet-store mice and enhanced sensitivity to
298 er exposure to natural microbiota through co-housing with pet-store mice.
299 l framework outlining specific attributes of housing with the potential to influence child health, sh
300 United Nations definition comparing improved housing (with improved drinking water, improved sanitati
301 00 and 2015, with the prevalence of improved housing (with improved water and sanitation, sufficient

 
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