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1 eration by health care professionals and the public.
2 the minds of scientists, clinicians, and the public.
3 abis chemotypes known to be available to the public.
4  hospitals had less than 500 beds; most were public (59%) and academic (66%).
5                                  Other large public academic health centers probably confront similar
6 l gene expression signatures across multiple public access transcriptomics datasets of human asthma,
7 data of adult inpatients from 13 private and public acute-care hospitals between July 2015 and Februa
8  centers have not been subjected to detailed public analysis.
9              We identified 68 rare (<0.1% in public and in-house control datasets) nonsynonymous vari
10 ourced from existing datasets, from 13 major public and philanthropic global health funders, and from
11  care-seeking patterns and the capacities of public and private providers.
12 at 10 hospitals, including multiple from the public and social security systems.
13  this and do not know whether empowering the public and targeting GPs would have resulted in a succes
14 wn among scholars but less so to the general public, and its exact form is the subject of research.
15 to integrate structural data from a range of public archives.
16  like never before to support science in the public arena.
17  concerning for scientists and for the wider public, as they impact both the reproducibility and acce
18    Our results unexpectedly demonstrate that public, as well as private, clones possess predictable h
19      In recent years, there has been growing public awareness and increasing attention to young women
20 ings to lay audiences, a process that shapes public beliefs, opinion, and policy.
21 rnessing the time, labor, and funds from the public but can also be used as a tool to harness creativ
22 to rapidly access and collaborate on massive public cancer genomic datasets, including The Cancer Gen
23 ich was also verified in several independent public ccRCC data sets.
24        We discovered a substantial number of public CDR3-TCRbeta segments that were identical in mice
25 ty of CLAM, we applied it to a wide range of public CLIP-seq/RIP-seq datasets involving numerous spli
26 bstantial fraction of the computation to the public cloud, while being highly competitive in accuracy
27 composed of a large private and an important public component.
28 on scientific knowledge, but they may arouse public concerns about technology and drive public reluct
29                           easyGWAS is also a public data repository for GWAS data and summary statist
30 etwork Single Ventricle Reconstruction Trial public data set was used.
31                              Here we analyze public data sets and uncover a previously unappreciated
32 data from the sequenced samples, rather than public data such as HapMap or dbSNP, to train an accurat
33 s they control through robust re-analysis of public data.
34 ate cancer driver alterations available from public databases is often descriptive and of limited mec
35   Additionally, both correlation analysis of public databases of human breast carcinoma and IHC analy
36  species (10 specimens) of woodborers not in public databases.
37 ral genes do not have detectable homologs in public databases.
38 des extracted from the New York City taxicab public dataset.
39                                  Analysis of public datasets detected increases in polymerase II occu
40 ser interface to allow users to access large public datasets, such as that from The Cancer Genome Atl
41 sed subtype classifications, we evaluated 12 public datasets, together with a new dataset of 265 ccRC
42 omarker was validated in 19 ccRCCs and three public datasets.
43 tional continua of care are available in the public domain, and there is considerable variation in th
44 available national HIV care continuum in the public domain.
45        In children born to mothers receiving public drug coverage in Ontario, Canada, in utero seroto
46  development of effective communications and public education strategies, and improved policies and i
47 owerful tools that allow for verification of public exposure to chemical substances.
48 ramework for identification of biomarkers of public exposure to chemicals via combined human metaboli
49 As (5602 [67.7%] at home and 2667 [32.3%] in public) for whom resuscitation was attempted using data
50 o public health needs and better protect the public from infectious disease often motivates the trans
51 the associated SNPs, different layers of the public functional data were integrated.
52 ce of defectors who do not contribute to the public good but do reward themselves (antisocial rewardi
53 ellular metabolism, microbes face persistent public goods dilemmas.
54                                Production of public goods in biological systems is often a collaborat
55 c bacterium, Pseudomonas aeruginosa Although public goods producers were selected against in all popu
56             Cheats are a pervasive threat to public goods production in natural and human communities
57 e cultivations of this consortium and act as public goods that sustain the community.
58 t at the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health (now the Bloomberg School of Public Health
59                 Lessons from this monumental public health achievement by countries and partners will
60  and should be specifically accounted for in public health activities, disaster planning, and determi
61      Food safety is a major issue to protect public health and a key challenge is to find detection m
62  resurgence of many infectious diseases with public health and economic consequences.
63                                  Considering public health and legal regulations, there is an urgent
64  epidemiologists generate evidence to inform public health and medical interventions.
65  mitigate the direct and indirect damages to public health and resources.
66 e drinking is widely recognized as a leading public health and social problem for adolescents in the
67     Schistosomiasis japonica remains a major public health and socioeconomic concern in Southeast Asi
68 crobial resistance poses a growing threat to public health and the provision of health care.
69 are monitored for fecal pollution to protect public health and water resources.
70 f patients, suggesting the potential role of public health approaches that screen for cardiovascular
71 such as skin cancer, is seriously concerning public health authorities as well as the scientific comm
72 e not on the priority list of veterinary and public health authorities.
73  children, highlighting the need for raising public health awareness about the detrimental effects of
74     Optimal medical therapy is of recognized public health benefit.
75 abolic outcomes that constitute the greatest public health burden in the United States, including obe
76 otic therapy has the potential to lessen the public health burden of antimicrobial-associated disease
77  view of the Lao nationwide epidemiology and public health burden of RSV infection over time.
78 toes has the potential to greatly reduce the public health burden of the disease.
79 ood allergies pose a considerable world-wide public health burden with incidence as high as one in te
80 prevalent in Southeast Asia, is an important public health burden, including a risk factor for develo
81 cess cardiovascular risk, represents a major public health burden.
82 use of disability worldwide, remains a major public health challenge in the most severely affected co
83 elated death worldwide and therefore a major public health challenge.
84  a lack of models that meet the needs of the public health community.
85 eogenic arsenic has emerged as a significant public health concern due to high prevalence in many rur
86                      Hearing loss is a major public health concern with no pharmaceutical interventio
87  disease is a major economic challenge and a public health concern worldwide.
88 y in countries where this represents a major public health concern.
89 areas with low access to healthy food, are a public health concern.
90 occasional pandemics, representing a serious public health concern.
91                                              Public health concerns with regard to both low and high
92 nd Zika virus (ZKV), all of which are global public health concerns.
93  A(H3N2) variant (H3N2v) viruses have raised public health concerns.
94 siology, clinical diagnosis, management, and public health control of soil-transmitted helminths.
95 papers, reviews available methods to collect public health data pertaining to different domains of he
96 nd vaccine composition posing challenges for public health decision making.
97 ed benchmarks for lead and related community public health decisions.
98 ponse that may serve as a useful example for public health departments in the United States and inter
99                               Clinicians and public health departments preparing for and responding t
100 nary NTM disease is a neglected and emerging public health disease and enhanced surveillance is requi
101 rocesses may improve clinical management and public health disease control.
102 has revealed new markers that can be used in public health efforts to limit the spread of multidrug-r
103 is conundrum and provide insights for future public health efforts, we analyze the geospatial pattern
104 reparing IRBs to review protocols related to public health emergencies and disasters.
105 ization changed the declaration of Zika as a public health emergency and designated the viral outbrea
106 EBOV) over the last 4 decades and the recent public health emergency in West Africa, there are still
107 ika virus (ZIKV) infection an epidemic and a public health emergency of global concern due to its ass
108 World Health Organization of Zika virus as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, multip
109 irus (ZIKV) epidemic in the Americas poses a public health emergency that requires a swift response.
110 in particular if development occurs during a public health emergency.
111  recognized in 1981, and it quickly became a public health emergency.
112 -genome sequencing (WGS) typing pipelines at Public Health England are dependent on the initial ident
113 eased by National Health Service Digital and Public Health England for the 2014-15 financial year (Ap
114 ccesssful community engagement strategies in public health for its role in polio elimination in India
115 her preventive measures has resulted in huge public health gains, while support for translational res
116 ne industry, as well as a potential risk for public health if swine-adapted viruses with H1N1pdm09 ge
117                    This study calculated the public health impact and cost-effectiveness of 4 strateg
118 es (HDVs) have significant environmental and public health impacts.
119 novel observation with potentially important public health implications for obesity control.
120  mechanisms for these observations and their public health implications, and explore clinical and pop
121 iven these persisting inequalities and their public health implications, new and effective policies t
122 ction to metabolic imbalance has significant public health implications.
123  chIFN-kappa with RNA viruses of poultry and public health importance.
124                                  Advances in public health in the past century have seen a sharp incr
125  in this population potentially have a large public health influence.
126 ombine to hamper the quantity and quality of public health information available to humanitarian resp
127      These data support the possibility that public health initiatives targeting primordial preventio
128 tribution of resources and implementation of public health initiatives.
129 h of postmenopausal women continues to be of public health interest.This report evaluates low-fat die
130  2015, a state of emergency was declared and public health interventions (distribution of filters and
131  underpins the effectiveness of humanitarian public health interventions in crises.
132 ning the quantity and quality of evidence on public health interventions in humanitarian crises to id
133                                              Public health interventions preventing neonatal GBS dise
134 -saving treatment and supporting more timely public health interventions to prevent disease transmiss
135    Method 4 assesses transmissibility before public health interventions, by estimating R for the cas
136 ormulary, antibiotic stewardship programmes, public health interventions, infection control policies,
137 s allocate scarce resources to education and public health interventions.
138 lth and should be considered when developing public health interventions.
139 nce of these factors is needed to prioritise public health investments to optimise human development.
140 statistics, Salmonella is still an important public health issue in the whole world.
141                                 Allergy is a public health issue of high socioeconomic relevance, and
142 e-based action plans to address allergy as a public health issue ought to be on national and regional
143      Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major public health issue, producing significant patient morta
144 cular local settings and applied to a global public health issue, the polio eradication Endgame plan.
145 ality differences are needed to address this public health issue.
146 asise the need for investment to tackle this public health issue.
147               Using our enrichment protocol, public health laboratories and researchers can now readi
148 wever, this approach would be burdensome for public health laboratories, since those laboratories wou
149  on mandatory data submitted to the National Public Health Laboratory by public hospitals between 201
150 orial epidemiologists, state and territorial public health laboratory directors, and state and territ
151 S cases are acquired in healthcare settings, public health measures and scrupulous attention to infec
152  healthcare planning and decision-making and public health measures to prevent and reduce the morbidi
153 urs and the patient response and adoption of public health messages that is not borne out by the rese
154          As such, it is necessary to rethink public health messaging and consider how to reduce short
155                                              Public health microbiology laboratories (PHLs) are on th
156 ng of pathogen genomes - now a staple of the public health microbiology laboratory in well-resourced
157                          There is a critical public health need to develop interventions to reduce tr
158 The desire to make tangible contributions to public health needs and better protect the public from i
159 n close and fertile contact with medical and public health needs, produces distinct advancements in a
160 ent an opportune setting in which to deliver public health nutrition strategies because of their wide
161 e, and reducing their consumption is a major public health objective.
162  by serology at the California Department of Public Health or at clinical laboratories.
163 ote the health of their patients by offering public health or health promotion advice and referring t
164  a lack of studies occurring at the wildlife-public health or wildlife-livestock interfaces.
165  implications for antibiotic stewardship and public health policies and, in particular, suggest that
166 residues (PRs) remains crucial for informing public health policies, despite strict regulation of pla
167 orm an important basis of recommendations in public health policies.
168 observations is essential to enable informed public health policy and commercial decisions about vacc
169 aboration between the modeling community and public health policy community.
170 ive outcomes in women are necessary to guide public health policy for this emerging pathogen.
171 mation for cervical screening guidelines and public health policy.
172                      Obesity is an important public health priority in the United States.
173 n and its large-scale epidemiology remains a public health priority.
174   Improving access to sanitation is a global public health priority.
175        AMD continues to remain a significant public health problem among Europeans.
176                 Food allergy is an important public health problem because it affects children and ad
177 cide remains a clear, present and increasing public health problem, despite being a potentially preve
178 ergic rhinitis (PAR) represents a global and public health problem, due to its prevalence, morbidity,
179    Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a serious public health problem, often with devastating consequenc
180 e data on person, place, and time of a major public health problem, together with information on path
181 entions may be beneficial for this important public health problem.
182 ncreasing worldwide representing an emerging public health problem.
183 is currently one of the world's most serious public health problems.
184 ildhood might usefully inform clinicians and public health professionals regarding the causes of self
185 environmental justice issues that can inform public health programs and wildfire management.
186 dividual-level linkage of administrative and public health registers in Denmark.
187  descriptive epidemiology in order to inform public health response strategies.
188 amplifying the power of models to inform the public health response to emergence events.
189  the humanitarian system relevant for future public health responses: (1) operationalise the concept
190 or adaptation and therefore pose a potential public health risk.
191  transmission of swine IAVs and minimize the public health risk.
192 status, physical and mental health outcomes, public health service availability, coverage and effecti
193  manifestations of infection, treatment, and public health significance of M. genitalium reviewed at
194 t regarding specific patients or clinical or public health situations.
195 iology is an innovative approach to estimate public health status using biomarker analysis in wastewa
196 ther high-risk groups is the mainstay of the public health strategy to combat influenza.
197 nity-based venues is a potentially important public health strategy.
198 f the control of infectious diseases was the public health success story of the first half of the 20t
199  The revised Common Rule expressly addresses public health surveillance in relation to scientific res
200 ng: (i) use of pediatric donors, (ii) use of Public Health System (PHS) high infectious risk donors,
201 of individuals with tuberculosis engaged the public health system, just over half were successfully t
202 chieve such levels, making this an important public health target.
203               Zika virus (ZIKV) has become a public health threat due to its global transmission and
204 he emergence of Zika virus (ZIKV) as a major public health threat has focused research on understandi
205                Rabies continues to present a public health threat in most countries of the world.
206 bsiella pneumoniae (CRKP) represents a major public health threat, including in the long-term acute c
207 stant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) are a serious public health threat.
208 the adoption of strategies addressing global public health threats at the country level reinforces th
209  about Zika virus infection and for the next public health threats that will emerge.
210  timely information about various domains of public health underpins the effectiveness of humanitaria
211 P has also informed the development of other public health workforce capacity to support polio eradic
212 uted to polio eradication by building global public health workforce capacity.
213 d Public Health (now the Bloomberg School of Public Health).
214 rnal of Epidemiology and American Journal of Public Health, Masters et al. reported age-specific haza
215 schistosome biology, immunoepidemiology, and public health.
216  that aim to reduce FGF23 levels and improve public health.
217 eralized epidemic is of major importance for public health.
218 continue to circulate in nature and threaten public health.
219 itical to mitigating its potential impact on public health.
220 o substantially impact clinical practice and public health.
221 make us well suited to a variety of roles in public health.
222 wing problem that has substantial effects on public health.
223 viruses present a continued threat to global public health.
224 virus (ZIKV) has imposed a serious threat to public health.
225 ts global distributions of air pollution and public health.
226 cle ownership are having profound effects on public health.
227  for managing water resources and protecting public health.
228  before representing a substantial threat to public health.
229 science of health behavior change to improve public health: What strategies are effective in promotin
230 mpared changes in suicide attempts among all public high school students before and after implementat
231 ndomized observational group, conducted at 2 public, high-volume arthroplasty hospitals in Sydney, Au
232 34) on Sundays, and 87% (lower 95% CI 45) on public holidays after adjustment for standard patient ch
233 duals underwent 9707 emergency admissions on public holidays.
234 sample of 318 AII-eligible inpatients from a public hospital in Seattle, Washington, from March 2012
235  to the National Public Health Laboratory by public hospitals between 2010 and 2015.
236                              However, in the public hospitals, mortality diminished significantly onl
237  that the preferences of all politicians are public information.
238 direct path through the use of personal, not public, information.
239                                  Parents and public institutions are children's nutritional gatekeepe
240          The study was conducted at 10 large public institutions that provide most of the trauma care
241 toring Program, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, and North Carolina Department of Hea
242 hysician-assisted suicide have increased and public interest in the subject has grown in recent years
243 ical for achieving the greatest diffusion of public interventions.
244 ng (GATHER), published in The Lancet and the Public Library of Science (PLoS).
245 oftware is distributed under the GNU General Public License (version 3 or later).
246 ed 352 proteins that could be matched to the public list.
247 m, and less frequently experienced OHCA in a public location.
248 rked increase in bystander defibrillation in public locations, whereas bystander defibrillation remai
249  bystander defibrillation in residential and public locations.
250 of the C. elegans community can benefit from public mappings and integrated tools for comparative ana
251 l discovery methods on a large collection of public mass cytometry data sets, measuring intra-cellula
252  first trimester of pregnancy from low-risk, public maternity clinics in metropolitan Melbourne, Aust
253         We did a case-control study in eight public maternity hospitals in Recife, Brazil.
254 t violence against women is also a prominent public mental health problem, and that mental health pro
255           We also tested our model using the public MESSIDOR 2 and E-Ophtha databases for external va
256 the construction of a comprehensive atlas of public mouse and human immune repertoires with potential
257 licy to foster environmental stewardship and public participation, crucial prerequisites of effective
258  functional magnetic resonance imaging and a public pledge for future generosity to investigate the b
259 nd implications for the design and ethics of public policies.
260 and health is critical to making appropriate public policy decisions.
261  Series paper explores the global health and public policy landscapes that intersect with women's hea
262 have resulted in widespread debate about the public policy recommendations and guidelines that are th
263 e implications for education, economics, and public policy, and emphasize that the importance of a ba
264                                              Public protected areas with low and medium protection st
265 ers of the AAAAI, the ACAAI, and the general public provided feedback on the draft document, which th
266                 Education of hunters and the public regarding the importance of proper preparation of
267 inform basic research as well as the general public, regulators, and industry.
268 e public concerns about technology and drive public reluctance to accept innovative technologies.
269 reated at outlier hospitals before and after public report of outlier status.
270 a similar fashion (interaction P=0.50) after public report of outlier status.
271                                      Federal public reporting and payment programs have increasingly
272 lusion of selected cardiac arrest cases from public reporting was not associated with changes in rate
273       We demonstrate this approach via a new public resource with genomic summary data from over 8,00
274 tes that combining statistical modeling with public RNA-seq data can be powerful for improving our un
275 ly, pathogen identification is a concern for public safety amid the growing threat of bioterrorism.
276 can improve access to dermatologic care in a public safety-net hospital setting.
277 ially injurious ingredients and thus promote public safety.
278 on medications are unavailable in the Kerala public sector and have limited availability in the priva
279 den of HIV mortality after the roll-out of a public sector ART programme in KwaZulu-Natal, South Afri
280                                          The public sector contributed 87% of acquired multidrug-resi
281 ases in the United States and the associated public sector costs.
282 tions of tasking community health workers in public sector programmes working in similar circumstance
283 d informal private sector, as well as in the public sector, could help identify the majority of missi
284 e than half of patients initiate care in the public sector.
285 al therapy (ART) since the inception of this public-sector program in 2001.
286 ices podcast (intervention group) or typical public service announcements about health issues (contro
287  of normal expression profiles compiled from public sources, in regard to the extent to which cell- a
288                 In my writings, classes, and public speeches, I've tried to convey one important take
289 g unique insights into how scientists take a public stand on important scientific policies.
290 sks can be completed in under a day by using public supercomputers.
291               It is important to educate the public that combining multiple sun protection measures m
292 xceptional value and benefit to the American public through its research programs generating positive
293 rn text-based CAPTCHAs (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart) b
294 Medicaid Services Medicare Part D Prescriber Public Use Files for 2013, 2014, and 2015 were accessed.
295  available machine-readable network data and public use files for individual federal exchange plans f
296 e evidence, the certainty about how much the public values the main outcomes, the magnitude and balan
297 ease, developing global partners and private-public ventures to meet infrastructure and funding chall
298 tals' main source of income (serving general public vs privately insured individuals) and ICU size (t
299                       CRAVAT can be run on a public web portal, in the cloud, or downloaded for local
300 ll lines, and the results are presented as a public web-portal (EDDY-CTRP).

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