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1 million Americans are currently or have been incarcerated.
2 , in their injecting career, IDUs were first incarcerated.
3 that for women whose parents have never been incarcerated.
4 ulsion between a charged guest@host complex (incarcerated 15N nitroxide) and charged molecules in the
5                                 The yield of incarcerated 3b increased up to 67% if 6 is photolyzed i
6                                              Incarcerated 3b is stable at room temperature in the abs
7 f kinetically stable phenoxyl radical of the incarcerated 4-hydroxy-diphenylamine (1-OH).
8 rofit (64.0% versus 38.5%), and to have been incarcerated (62.5% versus 33.9%).
9           Inmates with tuberculosis had been incarcerated a median of 15 times.
10                                              Incarcerated adolescents' time in detention represents a
11                                 Limitations: Incarcerated and homeless persons were not included in t
12                                              Incarcerated and homeless persons were not surveyed.
13                                  We compared incarcerated and nonincarcerated HCV-infected patients e
14 with MRSA colonization among women, recently incarcerated, and Hispanic HIV-infected patients and HIV
15       Currently, 2.2 million individuals are incarcerated, and more than 11 million have been release
16  United States, to be homeless, to have been incarcerated, and to have epidemiological links; 16% of
17 w York City jails in 155,272 people who were incarcerated anytime from 2001 through 2005 and examined
18 s aged 13 through 18 years, each of whom was incarcerated at a detention center in metropolitan Atlan
19 around 5% of injecting drug users (IDUs) are incarcerated at any time: 5% of Lothian's drugs care, tr
20 ng to the predicted M12(L(a))24 ball (1) was incarcerated by the giant outer mother-ball by means of
21  in prison and jail settings than in the non-incarcerated communities that surround them.
22 ncarcerated individuals with psychopathy and incarcerated controls.
23 tric pain and vomiting, diagnosed to have an incarcerated diaphragmatic hernia causing gastric pneuma
24  of Texas prison inmates receiving ART while incarcerated filled an initial ART prescription within 6
25 mitations--eg, it only included participants incarcerated for fewer than 6 months, we showed that for
26 ve encounters, and among those who have been incarcerated for such behavior, recidivism rates are hig
27 herefore, those addicted individuals who are incarcerated for the sale or possession of cocaine are b
28    We also show how communication between an incarcerated guest and molecules in the bulk solvent can
29                                The number of incarcerated guest proteinosomes within a single host pr
30                        The reactivity of the incarcerated guests toward methyllithium increased in th
31                          A highly stable C60-incarcerated hemicarceplex, which retains its molecular
32 ation of gastric pneumatosis secondary to an incarcerated hiatal hernia with resultant portal venous
33 its sampling frame, including people who are incarcerated, homeless, or hospitalized; nursing home re
34 ral measures of impulsivity in 107 juveniles incarcerated in a high-security facility.
35 is of the interconversion of oH(2) and pH(2) incarcerated in an endofullerene based on a reversible n
36 ling with the nuclear spin chemistry of H(2) incarcerated in buckyballs is illustrated.
37  of New York City residents who had not been incarcerated in New York City jails during the study per
38 ntenance treatment for opioid dependence are incarcerated in prison or jail, most US correctional fac
39             When highly reactive species are incarcerated in the confined space of a molecular cavity
40 y, California, of which 9 occurred among men incarcerated in the county's jail system, which was 40 p
41 from January 1995 through July 1997 had been incarcerated in the jail at some time before diagnosis.
42 etnamese ex-political detainees who had been incarcerated in Vietnamese reeducation camps and resettl
43 bstance abuse treatment to specific needs of incarcerated individuals could improve effectiveness of
44 onic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among incarcerated individuals in the United States is estimat
45 al expressions of pain were compared between incarcerated individuals with psychopathy and incarcerat
46 ar disease is a leading cause of death among incarcerated individuals, and those recently released ha
47 pecific issues pertaining to pregnant women, incarcerated individuals, homeless and marginally housed
48 ransmitted disease (STD) clinic patients and incarcerated individuals.
49 whether risk factor-based screening of newly incarcerated inmates would enhance identification of asy
50 7%-1.4%) of acute HCV infections among newly incarcerated inmates.
51 obutenone (2), and benzocyclobutenedione (3) incarcerated inside a hemicarcerand (4) with four tetram
52 ately 1 x 2 nm and possesses a nitrate anion incarcerated inside its molecular cavity.
53 e [para-H(2) (pH(2)) and ortho-H(2) (oH(2))] incarcerated inside the fullerene C(70) (pH(2)@C(70) and
54 the hydrogen molecule (para-H2 and ortho-H2) incarcerated inside the fullerene C60 is reported (oH2@C
55                  A 15N-labeled nitroxide was incarcerated into an octa acid nanocapsule, which was co
56 l connectivity similar to the more-impulsive incarcerated juveniles, whereas older subjects exhibited
57 isorders and comorbidity are prevalent among incarcerated juveniles.
58    Psychiatric disorders are prevalent among incarcerated juveniles.
59 n the NHANES sample, such as the homeless or incarcerated, may be as high as 40%.
60                                       Eighty incarcerated men were classified according to scores on
61 pacts on the female partners and children of incarcerated men, and raises concerns that excessive inc
62 magnetic interaction between the 15N-labeled incarcerated nitroxide and a 14N-labeled free nitroxide
63  a legal mandate to improve medical care for incarcerated offenders, the state of Texas implemented a
64 ese mechanisms in a population of adult male incarcerated offenders.
65 higher than those of adults who had not been incarcerated or stayed in a homeless shelter during the
66 reds of health workers killed, hundreds more incarcerated or tortured, and hundreds of health facilit
67 OR, 0.5; 95% CI, 0.3-1.0) and those recently incarcerated (OR, 0.2; 95% CI, 0.03-0.9), but patients w
68 we find that individuals who are unemployed, incarcerated, or impoverished are more likely to be seen
69 n on the motion and the polarity of both the incarcerated paramagnetic nitroxide and the nitroxides i
70                                        Adult incarcerated participants (n = 89; women n = 55) who vol
71        Among HIV-infected patients, recently incarcerated patients had the highest colonization preva
72 2%) nonincarcerated patients and 234 (60.3%) incarcerated patients underwent treatment with pegylated
73 n academic medical center ambulatory clinic, incarcerated patients were as likely to be treated for H
74 ing this period, 521 nonincarcerated and 388 incarcerated patients were evaluated for HCV treatment.
75                                      Treated incarcerated patients were less likely to have genotype
76                                              Incarcerated patients were more likely to be male, Afric
77 al response (SVR) was achieved in 97 (42.9%) incarcerated patients, compared to 115 (38.0%) nonincarc
78  rates of physical and sexual violence among incarcerated people are quite high relative to nonincarc
79 nsmission risk among currently or previously incarcerated people who inject drugs.
80                                     Formerly incarcerated people with histories of homelessness had h
81 epatitis C virus antibody, including 500,000 incarcerated people, 220,000 homeless people, 120,000 pe
82 valuate HIV risk-reduction interventions for incarcerated people--particularly those focused on the p
83 uce the excess mortality risk among formerly incarcerated people.
84 atitis C virus (HCV) infection is high among incarcerated persons in the United States.
85  drug-related death and homicide in formerly incarcerated persons were 2 times higher than those of N
86 sbuvir-based treatment is cost-effective for incarcerated persons, but affordability is an important
87 /=19 IU/L for women and >/=30 IU/L for men), incarcerated persons, pregnant women, and infants born t
88 tially reduced spacer-chelator is capable of incarcerating planar aromatic and coordination compounds
89                                          The incarcerated population (which is disproportionately aff
90 prevalence of both diseases than did the non-incarcerated population in the same country.
91  HIV disease prevalence and correlates among incarcerated populations, to examine the impact of incar
92 ions and published estimates of homeless and incarcerated populations.
93 s, benefits, and challenges of caring for an incarcerated pregnant woman are addressed, as is the imp
94 patitis B and C viruses, and tuberculosis in incarcerated settings in addition to co-occurrence of on
95 perience significantly lower mortality while incarcerated (SMR = 0.66, 95% CI: 0.58, 0.76), while whi
96 ite men experienced elevated mortality while incarcerated (SMR = 1.28, 95% CI: 1.10, 1.48).
97 e mobility of the radicals but also modestly incarcerate the substrate, intermediates, and products d
98 iatric care for more than 145,000 offenders, incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the Texas Departm
99                                     Nineteen incarcerated violent offenders and 24 healthy control no
100 tuents, fullerene size, and surprisingly the incarcerated water molecule plays a crucial role in this
101 entering jail, those who had previously been incarcerated were more often carriers than those who had
102 ears; recently homeless; ever arrested; ever incarcerated; who had recently engaged in sex work, sexu
103 gth of 390 nm despite the fact that C153 was incarcerated within an OA(2) capsule.
104         Of the estimated 10.2 million people incarcerated worldwide on any given day in 2014, we esti
105              More than 10 million people are incarcerated worldwide; this number has increased by abo
106                                              Incarcerated youth are an unusually high-risk cohort wit
107 re excluded, as were studies that focused on incarcerated youth or youth diagnosed as having a psycho

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