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1 ed at 3 clinical practices (1 academic and 2 private).
2 stitutions' main source of income (public or private).
3 icipants' most sensitive genomic information private.
4 ces both international and local, public and private.
5 never public goods solicitations are made in private.
6 sitories to determine if the datasets remain private.
7 ing the limited understanding of large-scale private actors within the sustainability science literat
8 from a WWTP resulted in a strong increase in private alleles over the affected populations.
9 y, divergent allele frequencies and the most private alleles, and observed heterozygosity indicates o
10 nscripts; and a EuPathDB Galaxy instance for private analyses of a user's data.
11 n each patient that were composed of a large private and an important public component.
12                                      Several private and deleterious amino acid changes were fixed by
13 eas the young increasingly depend on grants; private and government support for research grows apace
14 ening for amblyopia in children from public, private and home schools.
15  Vdelta1 T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire is private and initially unfocused in cord blood, typically
16 tient-level data of adult inpatients from 13 private and public acute-care hospitals between July 201
17 arried (HR, 0.81; 95% CI, 0.66-0.99), having private and public insurance (HR, 1.29; 95% CI, 1.03-1.5
18 data from over 10,000 patients selected from private and public resources including Gene Expression O
19  sector and have limited availability in the private and semiprivate sectors.
20 composed population activity into the sum of private and shared signals, which produce uncorrelated a
21 ement of the targeting module induces rapid, private, and committed client transfer to TRC40 for succ
22 nership categories: dominant state, domestic private, and foreign ownership.
23 546 French health care facilities, public or private, and whose medical records were obtained from th
24 oing diagnostic polysomnography studies at a private Australian university teaching hospital were rec
25 n houses (OR, 9.23; 95% CI, 2.45-34.80), and private bushes/plantings (OR, 3.44; 95% CI, 1.18-10.01).
26 's "three-in-one" policy, which required all private cars on two major roads to carry at least three
27 works connecting community-level workers and private clinicians to the public sector for tuberculosis
28 R3), we detected predictive public clone and private clone-specific immunogenomic differences concent
29 quence features that differentiate them from private clones, which are believed to be generated large
30 pectedly demonstrate that public, as well as private, clones possess predictable high-dimensional imm
31 re diverse TCR repertoire comprising several private clonotypes rarely observed in control mice or in
32                    Recurrent de novo or case-private CNVs were found at 15q11-13, Xp22.3, 15q13.1-13.
33    The organelles are thought to sequester a private cofactor pool, minimize the effects of toxic int
34 ams led and funded by African institutes and private companies.
35 ous Territories (ITs), and civil society and private Conservation Concessions (CCs) on deforestation
36 center pediatric dermatology clinic and in 2 private consultant rooms of specialist dermatologists, a
37  single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) and 9,212 private copy number variants (CNVs), of which 133,992 an
38  highest emitting facilities, may reduce the private cost burden and achieve high emission reductions
39                                          The private cost burden is minimal under standard and tax in
40 ommon insurance trajectories were continuous private coverage (44%), continuous public coverage (27%)
41 and 38%; ARRR, 1.82; 95% CI, 1.70-1.94), and private coverage was unchanged (21% and 19%; 0.96; .89-1
42                                      Several private cpDNA haplotypes were identified in Chinese Assa
43  capability for researchers to analyze their private data and compare it to the available public data
44                                              Private data can be compared by 'virtual integration' to
45 le manual curation, submission and access to private datasets and computationally intensive workspace
46 man in her 80s (patient 2)-were treated in a private dermatology practice.
47 opsy specimens from 2015 were processed in a private dermatopathology laboratory.
48     Transgenic expression of public, but not private, disease-associated TCRbeta paired with endogeno
49 enes, with an excess of de novo mutations or private disruptive mutations in 5.7% of cases.
50 ty (numbers of investigators and federal and private dollars) than on its goals, achievements, or sci
51 oped and evaluated a suite of differentially private (DP) mechanisms for TDT.
52 ous analyses have suggested that unregulated private drinking water wells carry a higher risk of expo
53 l history data sets to accelerate public and private drug development programs for rare disease is de
54           Discharges to HHC (eg, visiting or private-duty home nursing) and PAC (eg, rehabilitation f
55 ation of reference pricing by an alliance of private employers.
56 actions, thresholdout with random forest and private Evaporative Cooling give comparable accuracies.
57 where interactions exist between attributes, private Evaporative Cooling provides higher classificati
58                                 We introduce private Evaporative Cooling, a stochastic privacy-preser
59 ut, reusable holdout with random forest, and private Evaporative Cooling, which uses Relief-F feature
60 al events is more efficacious than targeting private events in reducing the tumor burden.
61                                              Private exons often arise from cryptic splice sites prov
62 percent of patients initially sought care in private facilities, which had considerably less tubercul
63 f MSD in young children, compared to using a private facility.
64 7%) for owners residing in states regulating private firearm sales and 57% (CI, 40% to 75%) for those
65 s, especially in states that do not regulate private firearm sales.
66 hose living in states without regulations on private firearm sales.
67                                          The private for-profit sector's prominence in health-care de
68 ng agencies, industry, scientific societies, private foundations, and other public and private sector
69 n more generally, and the increasing role of private funding in determining why certain polarizing th
70                                              Private gardens and yards were the most preferred space,
71 economic status, and the decline in sizes of private gardens in newer urban developments.
72  given disparities in biodiversity values of private gardens in relation to socioeconomic status, and
73 e quality, and display output in a public or private genome browser complete with accessory tools.
74  supports multiple species, the uploading of private genotype data and summary statistics of existing
75 or a full eye examination (8.2% and 16.3% of private/government schools respectively).
76 de the county and, to a much greater extent, private groundwater irrigation.
77                                              Private health care in low-income and middle-income coun
78 s most commonly occurred among those who had private health care insurance (31.9% [n = 45900]; 95% CI
79 tool to expand malaria testing in public and private health care settings where there are challenges
80 rval, 5-22%; P = 0.002) absolute decrease in private health insurance (from 44% pre-ARDS) and a 16% (
81 ims available for residents who were without private health insurance (ie, those who were considered
82 degree or higher (OR = 1.94; CI, 1.56-2.41), private health insurance (OR = 2.07; CI, 1.70-2.52), pub
83 on, marital status, higher household income, private health insurance, full-time employment, moderate
84 ex, less than high school education, lack of private health insurance, income less than poverty level
85 ts that deriving population benefit from the private health-care sector requires a regulatory respons
86                              Younger age, no private-health insurance cover, a history of hospitaliza
87 mes research thought leaders, and public and private healthcare partners.
88 ary-school children aged 4-10 years from two private (high SES) schools and a nearby government (low
89 ions in day-care centers (DCC) with those in private homes.
90 is were recruited from academic, public, and private hospitals in Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, G
91 on (CS) was associated with children born in private hospitals, boys, and firstborns, higher maternal
92  containing information from both public and private hospitals.
93                                              Private household costs per episode before and during th
94  malaria-endemic areas substantially reduces private household costs.
95 y experiment conducted in 2011 and 2012 by a private housing company in about 1,800 apartments.
96 s disease clinics, local health clinics, and private infectious disease clinics in 12 countries and o
97 n a Bayesian setup in which people use their private information (their "type") as a signal.
98  successes in perfect-information games, the private information and massive game tree have made no-l
99 orm when politicians' policy preferences are private information, not known with certainty by the oth
100 ould markets also encourage people to reveal private information, such as subjective judgments (e.g.,
101 ing examples of effective programmes, public-private initiatives, and other innovative approaches are
102  bundle increased from 13.5% to 58.2% in the private institutions (p < 0.0001) and from 7.4% to 15.7%
103 ficantly decreased throughout the program in private institutions, from 47.6% to 27.2% in the eighth
104               SETTINGS: Brazilian public and private institutions.
105 owever, this reduction was sustained only in private institutions.
106 032 from public institutions and 12,071 from private institutions.
107 hy (36% vs 31%), height (161.9 vs 177.0 cm), private insurance (47% vs 52%), and Karnofsky performanc
108 y history (OR, 1.63; 95% CI, 1.22-2.17), and private insurance (Medicaid vs private insurance: OR, 0.
109  2.38; 95% CI, 2.38-2.44), and patients with private insurance (OR, 1.29; 95% CI, 1.28-1.30).
110 ], 2.72; 95% CI, 1.00-7.38; P = .05), having private insurance (OR, 1.61; 95% CI, 1.35-1.93; P < .001
111 ased in patients with Medicaid compared with private insurance (RR, 1.36; 95% CI, 1.09-1.70).
112  government-subsidized or self-pay (GSSP) or private insurance admitted to a hospital between 2001 an
113                               Government and private insurance agencies require its performance and d
114                                   Those with private insurance and Medicaid were 5% and 12% less like
115                                Patients with private insurance and Medicaid were 6% and 7% less likel
116 ssess changes in RWHAP/Uncomp, Medicaid, and private insurance coverage, using Medicare as a referent
117  before surgical treatment, patients without private insurance more often experienced delays.
118 geted oral anticancer medications (TOAMs) in private insurance plans and projected the impact of clos
119 l security funds, other government agencies, private insurance schemes, and non-profit institutions.
120 ctors of failing to achieve complete dosing; private insurance status was predictive of completing ra
121 5% CI: 1.85-2.43 for those on government and private insurance vs none).
122  P=0.005), whereas transition from public to private insurance was associated with lower mortality ha
123                          Patients covered by private insurance were least likely to have a readmissio
124 vernment-subsidized or self-pay insurance or private insurance who were admitted to a hospital with t
125 insurance coverage for nonelderly Americans, private insurance will likely play a major role.
126 h younger age, white race, academic centers, private insurance, and pT2/pN0(i+) grade 2 to 3 disease.
127 atients were younger and more likely to have private insurance, live in areas with a higher median in
128                                Patients with private insurance, patients with severe head or pelvic i
129                         For individuals with private insurance, rising premiums and cost sharing have
130 n California, especially among those without private insurance.
131  multivessel disease, widowhood, and lack of private insurance.
132 noma in patients with Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance.
133 ased mortality hazard relative to continuous private insurance.
134 e control states compared with patients with private insurance.
135 strative claims from Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance.
136 22-2.17), and private insurance (Medicaid vs private insurance: OR, 0.47; 95% CI, 0.28-0.79).
137 factors associated with survival, except for private-insurance status among U.S. patients.
138 unities are becoming available as public and private insurers shift reimbursement to reward better he
139 ly, which has prompted efforts by public and private insurers to steer patients toward the lower-pric
140 ensed-to corporate hospital chains and large private insurers.
141 hcoming upgrades include user workspaces for private integration of data with existing EuPathDB data
142 ), whether brands (name brands compared with private labels) matter, and if disparities have changed
143  departments of 5 university hospitals and a private laboratory of dermatopathology.
144 rrounding households was more important than private latrine access for protecting water quality and
145          When the interplay between work and private life does not function correctly (work-home conf
146 duce an employee's conflict between work and private life.
147  diagnosed with Lyme disease by testing from private Lyme specialty laboratories but who test negativ
148 inding high scoring SNPs in a differentially private manner have had major drawbacks in terms of eith
149 n in many studies involving HIVST due to the private manner in which self-tests are meant to be used.
150                   Health insurance coverage (private, Medicaid, or none); improvements in coverage ov
151 clerosis were recruited from 55 academic and private multiple sclerosis clinics in 13 countries acros
152   We compared the burden of common, rare and private mutation between these two groups using the SKAT
153  and if firms market the abated natural gas, private net benefits may be generated.
154  initially large trial-to-trial movement and private neural variability reduce over learning.
155  We show that ultra-rare disorders caused by private, non-recurrent missense mutations that result in
156                               Apart from few private northern European haplotypes, all modern horse b
157 ed study among all households and public and private not-for-profit hospitals in Ghana.
158 ding hospitals, clinical research units, and private offices).
159              In Tanzania, systems managed by private operators were more functional than community-ma
160                                         Five private ophthalmology clinics.
161 ents (36 cases and 16 controls) treated at a private ophthalmology practice.
162  own data with security options to keep them private or make them publicly available.
163 icantly lower ( P < .001) than those with US private or military insurance.
164 ging deer and elk or surveillance studies of private or protected herds, where depopulation is contra
165 r education, Medicare/Medicaid insurance (vs private/other coverage), smoking, and low physical activ
166  women living in towns dominated by domestic private ownership (odds ratio [OR] 0.74, 95% CI 0.61-0.9
167 on, Dickinson and Company developed a public-private partnership (PPP).
168 n wide strategies, and collaborate in public-private partnerships across multiple sectors.
169 ent are being addressed by a range of public-private partnerships; however, correcting the poor econo
170 man capital; governmental engagement; public-private partnerships; international collaborations; and
171                              All charity and private patients (116 714 eyes) who underwent cataract s
172 icaid patients [37%] used the ED vs 435/6652 private patients [7%] and 34/141 self-pay patients [24%]
173 wide high-cost imaging use data from a major private payer on the basis of the same claim set.
174 pective, and the return on investment from a private payer perspective.
175 ncreased access to transplant is expected in private payer populations.
176            Clinicians, as well as public and private payers, are beginning to implement alternative d
177 d a negative return on investment of 86% for private payers.
178 1 cessation medicine was available at 63% of private pharmacies (n=109) and 27% of Karunya (semipriva
179 ey of 199 public, semiprivate (Karunya), and private pharmacies across 5 districts in Kerala using Wo
180                                Additionally, private philanthropists have also demonstrated excitemen
181 om governments, special research grants, and private philanthropy.
182 medical centre clinics, emergency rooms, and private physician offices in the USA, Thailand, Mexico,
183   Although we identified MHC presentation of private polymorphic germline alleles, no mutated peptide
184 ronmental variation, genomic background, and private polymorphisms) likely contribute to heterogeneit
185                   In this case series from a private practice (Hollywood Dermatology), 2 patients pre
186 vilians 21 to 57 years of age conducted at 5 private practice and academic centers.
187 lantation of the study intraocular lens in a private practice clinic were considered for inclusion.
188                         Patients were from a private practice dermatology clinic, with assessed scars
189 almic examination by retina specialists at a private practice in Boston, Massachusetts, and were moni
190 nterventional radiologists from academic and private practice in the United States were surveyed by e
191 feriority clinical trial was conducted at 66 private practice or academic centers in the United State
192                ICC was borderline higher for private practice readers than for academic readers (ICC
193 ; 62.9% with >10 years in practice, 75.7% in private practice) completed the survey.
194                   Compared with providers in private practice, more providers at RWHAP-funded facilit
195 aging workforce that is less likely to be in private practice.
196 opathologists from residency to academic and private practice.
197 (GR) at baseline were treated with FGGs in a private practice.
198 er prospective cohort study of hospitals and private practices in Germany and Austria encompassing 19
199 d university clinics, with a small number of private practices) in 11 European countries.
200 IDS Program (RWHAP)-funded facilities and in private practices.
201  scales; formally registered small-to-medium private practices; and the corporate commercial hospital
202 e mandatory public health services basket to private programmes; insufficient progress in resolving h
203  0.05-100 ha) clusters or strips of trees on private property.
204 s and opportunities created by four stylised private provider types: the low-quality, underqualified
205 d intervention that established a network of private providers and strengthened the skills of both pu
206                             Recognising that private providers are highly heterogeneous in terms of t
207 fore turning to interventions that encourage private providers to improve quality and coverage (while
208 es in multiple sectors, including public and private providers, chemists, and non-allopathic practiti
209 ng patterns and the capacities of public and private providers.
210 rs to identify the structure and dynamics of private provision in their particular mixed health syste
211 ed for sanitation coverage to expand through private provision.
212 ular disease, developing global partners and private-public ventures to meet infrastructure and fundi
213 differential privacy, such as differentially private random forests and reusable holdout sets, have b
214  the prevalence of depressive symptoms among private renters receiving the Housing Benefit increased
215                                   Public and private repositories of experimental data are growing to
216 llel-group trial at 115 academic centres and private research clinics in 16 countries in Europe, Nort
217 roup, multicentre study at 183 hospitals and private rheumatology clinics in 20 countries (Argentina,
218 or MRSA and MDR-AB (ie, contact precautions, private room/cohorting, hand hygiene, environmental clea
219 ates with and without legislation regulating private sales.
220 ot been previously examined in nearly 22% of private school children and 65% of government school chi
221                               Targeting only private schools had little effect.
222 ate-administered, Catholic, and non-Catholic private schools with any of the grades from kindergarten
223    Most initial care seeking occurred in the private sector and case notification lagged behind diagn
224 d strengthened the skills of both public and private sector clinicians-could improve the quality and
225 s, private foundations, and other public and private sector contributors, need to be actively engaged
226 g regulators, vaccine manufacturers, and the private sector for immunization-related initiatives.
227                                          The private sector has a large and growing role in health sy
228 llion tuberculosis cases were treated in the private sector in 2014 alone.
229                                 Although the private sector is an important health-care provider in m
230                                      India's private sector is treating an enormous number of patient
231  The PPA results emphasize the role that the private sector plays in TB patient care seeking and sugg
232        In particular, the performance of the private sector seems to be intrinsically linked to the s
233                           How to harness the private sector to improve population health in low-incom
234 orestation in this context would require the private sector to include full compliance as a market cr
235 nt system (fee-for-service physicians in the private sector vs salary-based military physicians) with
236 tries, the proportion of women that used the private sector was higher in older mothers.
237              Changing the performance of the private sector will require interventions that target th
238 reatment capacity in the formal and informal private sector, as well as in the public sector, could h
239 e been made independently by scientists, the private sector, national governments, and international
240 eported receiving some form of care from the private sector, private-sector facilities, especially ph
241 gular adherence; the remainder came from the private sector, related to treatment non-completion.
242 y recent evaluations of surgical care in the private sector, to date, a contemporary global evaluatio
243 mately 36% of patients initiated care in the private sector, where there is limited coverage of appro
244 Almost 90% of patients initiated care in the private sector, which accounts for only 15% of facilitie
245  closing the diagnostic gap and engaging the private sector.
246 artemisinin-piperaquine has been used in the private sector.
247 spective in designing policies to manage the private sector.
248 ies; only 7% of notified cases were from the private sector.
249  regions for intensified engagement with the private sector.
250 r were more likely to receive an ACT (vs the private sector; OR 3.18, 2.67-3.78).
251 g some form of care from the private sector, private-sector facilities, especially pharmacies, were n
252 cial support for low-income persons who rent private-sector housing (mean reduction of approximately
253                                 If 40-60% of private-sector tuberculosis diagnoses are correct, and i
254 r tuberculosis diagnoses are correct, and if private-sector tuberculosis treatment lasts on average 2
255 ights the differences between the public and private sectors regarding the research topics pursued.
256  combined the competencies of the public and private sectors to boost sustainable laboratory systems
257 pment of autologous gene therapies targeting private somatic mutations.
258 MV epitope L2062-2069, indicating a profound private specificity effect in heterologous immunity betw
259 y competitive in accuracy and speed with non-private state-of-the-art read aligners on short read dat
260 , which allowed the prediction of public and private status with 80% accuracy in humans and mice.
261 echnology transfer, and garnering public and private support.
262 ion (97%), but only a minority of the 40 777 private surgeries (21% M-SICS; 79% phacoemulsification).
263 ic TCRs present in all individuals alongside private TCR repertoires specific to each individual.
264 ween subjects, indicating a predominance of "private" TCR specificities.
265 ssess this here using a series of public and private TCRbeta derived from autoimmune encephalomyeliti
266 Further, two of six public, but none of five private TCRbeta provoked spontaneous early-onset autoimm
267 of CD8alphaalpha precursors and limits their private TCRbeta repertoire.
268 Twenty-six variants were identified that are private to a family, alter protein sequence, and are tra
269 s public coverage (27%), and transition from private to public coverage (11%).
270 val 1.19, 1.56; P<0.001) and transition from private to public insurance (hazard ratio =1.25; 95% con
271           In these analyses, transition from private to public insurance was associated with increase
272 nal pipeline that allows the user to analyze private, unpublished datasets, along with a web applicat
273 urately infer pathogenicity even for rare or private variation.
274 retrospective single-center case series at a private vitreoretinal practice.
275 nic, the most toxic and widespread of common private water contaminants.
276 rities in arsenic testing and treatment when private water is unregulated.
277                                              Private water supplies (PWS) in Cornwall, South West Eng
278 the corrupt exchange of public resources for private wealth-require reciprocity.
279 y, accessible, and in many cases free to all private well households in the United States, considerin
280  relying on private wells: (1) a database of private well locations is unavailable; (2) racial dispar
281               Linking predictive modeling to private well use information nationally, despite the unc
282 We build the case for universal screening of private well water quality around arsenic, the most toxi
283 2,120 community water systems and for 16,138 private well water samples collected since 2008.
284  State and local government requirements for private well water testing are rare and inconsistent; th
285                       Universal screening of private well water will identify the dangers hidden in A
286 to monitor and maintain their wells; and (4) private-well support programs are fragmented and lack su
287 vate wells in some urbanized areas; (3) many private-well users lack information or resources to moni
288 e invited 111 participants with knowledge of private-well water challenges to attend the Summit.
289 microcosm to study challenges to maintaining private-well water quality.
290  residents drawing their drinking water from private wells face higher risks of waterborne contaminan
291 ial disparities have perpetuated reliance on private wells in some urbanized areas; (3) many private-
292  service to populations currently relying on private wells may decrease the population burden of acut
293 has the second-largest population relying on private wells, making it a useful microcosm to study cha
294 nce on inadequately monitored and maintained private wells.
295 g-water quality for N.C. residents served by private wells.
296 stems to protect health, but not >13 million private wells.
297 o 10% of the population currently relying on private wells.
298 from elevated arsenic in drinking water from private wells.
299 afe water for residents currently relying on private wells: (1) a database of private well locations
300 n analysis, all delivered through an updated private workspace.

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