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1 , and Australia (New South Wales and Western Australia).
2 s, Finland, Japan, Brazil, South Africa, and Australia).
3  patients from Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (Australia).
4 ational Health and Medical Research Council (Australia).
5 01, Mayo Clinic) and from 30 to 16 (P<0.001; Australia).
6 enrolled from Centre for Eye Health (Sydney, Australia).
7 Clinic) and from 30/54 to 20/54 (37%; P=0.1; Australia).
8 t-effectiveness of a national ban of iTFA in Australia.
9 e most common one from native populations in Australia.
10  and the most prevalent blood-borne virus in Australia.
11  prevalent in western and central Africa and Australia.
12 h Research, Wellcome Trust, Heart Foundation Australia.
13 ost recently, the 2019-2020 fires in eastern Australia.
14 m participants in an observational cohort in Australia.
15 btained gastric biopsies from 30 patients in Australia.
16 biomass of marine predators in south-eastern Australia.
17 he Antarctic Zone was dominated by dust from Australia.
18 th-south transect from tropical to temperate Australia.
19 f Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Australia.
20 ial done at ten centres in Canada and one in Australia.
21 his 6-month pilot trial took place in Perth, Australia.
22              Other call types were unique to Australia.
23 adient (188-1,125 mm/year) across South-East Australia.
24  troublesome weeds in the northern region of Australia.
25 d the Lizard Island reef platform in Eastern Australia.
26 had been 6808 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia.
27 000 km(2) of continental eastern and central Australia.
28 es but have not been extensively trialled in Australia.
29 eter aortic valve replacement in the USA and Australia.
30 tudinal cohort study based in Perth, Western Australia.
31 ly China, Kazakhstan, and Iran), Africa, and Australia.
32 rn Ningaloo Marine Park (NMP), north-western Australia.
33 tus, from 14 primary and tertiary clinics in Australia.
34 rd Ireland, Irish Cancer Society, and Cancer Australia.
35 nt in the Swan-Canning River system, Western Australia.
36 d a bottleneck limiting genetic variation in Australia.
37 nd initial human appearance in south-eastern Australia.
38 nated as causes of childhood encephalitis in Australia.
39 tus, from 14 primary and tertiary clinics in Australia.
40 for trading catch shares in New South Wales, Australia.
41 ard in Ireland, Irish Cancer Society, Cancer Australia.
42 associated morbidity was observed in 2017 in Australia.
43 retinal specialists in the United States and Australia.
44 t Ada Basalt, in the Pilbara Craton, Western Australia.
45 y Hadean-aged detrital crystals from Western Australia.
46 hort studies from Europe, North America, and Australia.
47  whales along the southern coast of mainland Australia.
48 ge, >=31 weeks) in special care nurseries in Australia.
49 infall areas of the northern grain region of Australia.
50  between New Caledonia and the east coast of Australia.
51 es associate with coral reefs in Queensland, Australia.
52 igocene (~26-25 Ma) Namba Formation of South Australia.
53 omized, controlled trial at six hospitals in Australia.
54 water stress at two eddy covariance sites in Australia.
55 ople aged 1 to 35 years from 2000 to 2016 in Australia.
56 y children's hospitals in the USA and one in Australia.
57 e 1 (HTLV-1) subtype c is endemic to central Australia.
58 in Ireland, Irish Cancer Society, and Cancer Australia.
59 c and a private hospital in New South Wales, Australia.
60 ch represents 0.13% of total plastics use in Australia.
61 art found in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
62 ng nurses, especially in America, Europe and Australia.
63 ting sites from the USA, United Kingdom, and Australia.
64 the temperate coastal waters around southern Australia.
65 mized clinical trial conducted at 4 sites in Australia (1 research center and 3 hospitals).
66 rom Europe, 7 from the United States, 1 from Australia, 1 from Taiwan; baseline years = 1970-1973 to
67 stry (ANZDATA) and national death registers: Australia, 1980-2013 and New Zealand, 1988-2012.
68 plant Registry and national death registers: Australia, 1980-2013, and New Zealand, 1988-2012.
69  March 2012 from 9 centers in Europe (7) and Australia (2).
70 nd small-for-gestational-age infants born in Australia 2000-2015.
71 tative community-based sample from Canberra, Australia (2003-2015).
72 9 patients with kidney cancer in Queensland, Australia (2012-2013).
73 m the baseline wave of the Ten to Men study (Australia, 2013-2014) and obtained relevant population d
74         Irinotecan monotherapy was common in Australia (30.0% of monotherapy patients) and Canada (43
75 men were randomly assigned at six centers in Australia; 5486 pregnancies were included in the primary
76 ps aduncus) population of Shark Bay, Western Australia [6, 9, 15, 16].
77 Studies were undertaken across 15 countries: Australia (652 refugees), Austria (150), China (65), Ger
78 s from Europe (56%) via Middle East (71%) to Australia (80%).
79 confidence interval [CI], 0-5.9) to 10.5% in Australia (95% CI, 2.8-18.2).
80  et sp. nov. from the Ediacara Member, South Australia, a small, simple organism with anterior/poster
81           In the mid-1950s Western Desert of Australia, Aboriginal populations were in decline as fam
82  2015 originating from three wine regions of Australia, along with Bordeaux, France.
83 s include large public servers in Europe and Australia, an increasing number of regional and local Ga
84 Randomized clinical trial at 27 hospitals in Australia and 1 in New Zealand using open-label treatmen
85 uated on 414 clinical specimens from Darwin, Australia and Cambodia.
86 2 wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) across Australia and covering 34% of the population during cens
87                                           In Australia and Europe, diabetes mellitus is almost four t
88 of severe disease in livestock and people in Australia and Malaysia, respectively.
89 National Health and Medical Research Council Australia and MS Society UK.
90 r sub-Saharan African regions, and lowest in Australia and New Zealand (803 DALYs per 100 000) follow
91 on but above the limit set by Food Standards Australia and New Zealand (FSANZ).
92 ated to Australian practicing members of the Australia and New Zealand Academy of Periodontists (ANZA
93 t recipients from 1980 through 2018 from the Australia and New Zealand Dialysis and Transplant Regist
94  with transplants from 1980 to 2014 from the Australia and New Zealand Dialysis and Transplant Regist
95 bility were prospectively recruited from the Australia and New Zealand Fontan Registry.
96 ess severity of adult ICU trauma patients in Australia and New Zealand has increased over time.
97 e was calculated using data submitted to the Australia and New Zealand Intensive Care Society.
98 rvival post-LTx is 80% and comparable to the Australia and New Zealand registry data of 64% for LTx p
99 ll for nonelective, nontrauma patients (mean Australia and New Zealand risk of death: 0.10% +/- 0.02%
100 rt surgery Model for Outcome Surveillance in Australia and New Zealand score of 3.8 (interquartile ra
101 d States, two from Canada, and one each from Australia and New Zealand, Finland, India, and the Unite
102                                           In Australia and New Zealand, hospital ward patients admitt
103 T. infestans, T. sordida) in Europe, western Australia and New Zealand.
104 inistration, Health Canada and Food Standard Australia and New Zealand.
105 rn neonates (>= 37 wk') admitted to PICUs in Australia and New Zealand.
106 9 patients with septic shock from 22 ICUs in Australia and New Zealand.Measurements and Main Results:
107 untreated genital gonorrhoea at two sites in Australia and one site in the USA.
108  size N = 1,029,900) from the United States, Australia and rural Uganda, through correlational and ex
109 es showed that B. pseudomallei originated in Australia and spread to Asia, with phylogenetic evidence
110 rial of 19,114 community-dwelling persons in Australia and the United States >=65 years of age and fr
111 patients from 12 institutions across Europe, Australia and the United States were identified.
112 stantial numbers of IHD events and deaths in Australia and would likely be a highly cost-effective st
113 using electronic donor records (Donate Life, Australia) and all recipient details were collected from
114 m the Joanna Briggs Institute (Adelaide, SA, Australia) and the quality of diagnostic accuracy studie
115 sortium, 2 from Westmead Hospital in Sydney, Australia, and 2 from Necker Hospital in Paris, France.
116 elve weeks of oral TMP-SMX is recommended in Australia, and 20 weeks in Thailand.
117 from 102 sites across North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia with relapsed or refractory multiple
118 -cultural regions (Europe, North America and Australia, and East Asia).
119 not differ between Europe, North America and Australia, and East Asia.
120 h previous data available from South Africa, Australia, and Europe to construct a world mtDNA network
121 -based cohort of 423 patients from Victoria, Australia, and in patient cohorts from single centers in
122 e from the prawn trawl fisheries of northern Australia, and is being investigated by the PNG National
123 , Southeast Asia, Papua New Guinea Northeast Australia, and many islands worldwide.
124 iology Societies in Europe, the USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, describes the place of radio
125 in 274 hospitals in the United Kingdom (UK), Australia, and New Zealand.
126 e available) for 22 countries across Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.
127 s in the United States, Canada, Switzerland, Australia, and New Zealand.
128 opean ancestry from the UK, Northern Europe, Australia, and North America, we constructed haplotype g
129 ortium data from 19 countries across Europe, Australia, and North America.
130 the UK, two (5%) each in the Netherlands and Australia, and one (2%) each in Switzerland, Sweden, Tur
131 vaded and become established in New Zealand, Australia, and South America.
132 d as far as the Sahul continent (New Guinea, Australia, and Tasmania), where recent genetic evidence
133        WHO; Queensland Department of Health, Australia; and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
134  mine vents (San Juan, United States; Appin, Australia; and Bulianta, China) over a two-year period (
135 (HIV)-positive gay and bisexual men (GBM) in Australia are well engaged in care.
136 oing, randomised, multicentre (13 countries; Australia, Argentina, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Me
137                                           In Australia, as in many industrialized countries, the past
138 uences in several locations across northeast Australia, as well as serologic evidence for HPG in mult
139 , including Europe, North and South America, Australia, Asia, and Africa.
140 acia-dominated woodland ecosystem of central Australia at various spatial and temporal scales using s
141 ustralia; Commonwealth Department of Health, Australia; Australian National Health and Medical Resear
142  in 159 academic centres in Germany, France, Australia, Austria, and the UK.
143 ase 2 trial, was done in 25 hospitals across Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, It
144 ent clinics in 53 sites across 12 countries (Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, It
145 -controlled trial, done at 44 study sites in Australia, Austria, Canada, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Ja
146 red in a parkland habitat in Adelaide, South Australia; b) assess whether significant compositional d
147 bo-controlled phase 2 trial at 70 centres in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ger
148 re enrolled from 32 hospitals and clinics in Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Taiw
149  has prevented approximately 2,300 deaths in Australia between 2000 and 2017.
150  who were admitted to hospitals in Victoria, Australia, between 2007 and 2016 with severe TBI.
151 he UK) and four were non-European countries (Australia, Brazil, Canada, and South Korea).
152 rs were recruited at 30 hospitals located in Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Israel, Ital
153 ment retention) across four case studies (in Australia, Brazil, Indonesia, Mozambique).
154                   Studies included were from Australia, Brazil, Ireland, Netherlands, Republic of Kor
155 National Health and Medical Research Council Australia, Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Sanofi Ave
156 tive CO(2) emissions from land-use change in Australia by 1.1%-2.3% per annum.
157   Projected aridity increases across eastern Australia by 2070 (RCP4.5) will result in ~80% of the dr
158 ng mother-calf pairs on a resting ground off Australia, by simulating whale-watch scenarios with a re
159 growing in other uncontaminated regions like Australia can also contain high As levels.
160 f healthcare professionals and patients from Australia, Canada and Europe.
161 or 2010-14, survival was generally higher in Australia, Canada, and Norway than in New Zealand, Denma
162 rom several countries, including the UK, US, Australia, Canada, and the Netherlands.
163 outpatient clinical sites in nine countries (Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hung
164 nd primary/community health care settings in Australia, Canada, England and Sweden.
165  40 kg or more, were enrolled at 69 sites in Australia, Canada, Europe, and the USA.
166 e at 95 medical centres across 15 countries (Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Ita
167 iption polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in Australia, Canada, Israel, and the United States during
168 performed at participating institutions from Australia, Canada, Italy and UK for adult patients recei
169 enrolled patients at 116 research centres in Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, South Afr
170 22 high-income countries (in western Europe, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Japan, and the USA).
171 t 38 clinics or hospitals in France, the UK, Australia, Canada, Poland, Italy, Ukraine, Germany, and
172 National Health and Medical Research Council Australia Centre for Research Excellence in Cervical Can
173 National Health and Medical Research Council Australia, Centre for Research Excellence in Cervical Ca
174            Therapeutic Goods Administration, Australia; Commonwealth Department of Health, Australia;
175 2017, mainly from Europe, North America, and Australia, covering the management of a total of 365 828
176             Bulgaria, New Zealand, Slovakia, Australia, Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Norway, Denmark and
177 ains from Madjedbebe rockshelter in northern Australia, dated to between 65 kya and 53 kya.
178 l Cooperation of the Netherlands, Irish Aid, Australia Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and t
179 14 coral genera across high-latitude eastern Australia during a global heat stress event in 2016.
180 ulticentre, single-arm design at 54 sites in Australia, Europe, Israel, Japan, and north America.
181 res within 29 countries across the Americas, Australia, Europe, Israel, New Zealand, and Russia.
182 tients who received an unrelated HCT done in Australia, Europe, Japan, North America, and the UK betw
183 , we conducted a prospective cohort study in Australia examining the relationship between maternal io
184 al countries, including the USA, Canada, and Australia, experiencing epidemics of opioid misuse and a
185 fferentiation between Mozambique and Western Australia (F(ST) = 0.377), identifying the Indian Ocean
186 isease and prolonged drought in southeastern Australia, followed by the partial recovery of populatio
187 on goals within HIV/HCV-coinfected adults in Australia following universal DAA access.
188 or melanoma centers in the United States and Australia for 1,918 patients with American Joint Committ
189  consisted of all births to women in Western Australia from 1980 to 2015, excluding terminations.
190 ect-acting antiviral treatment in Melbourne, Australia, from 2016-2018.
191 2 hours in a tertiary hospital in Melbourne, Australia, from February 2015 to February 2019.
192 s, primarily at academic medical centres, in Australia, Germany, and the USA.
193 in hospitals at 24 sites in seven countries (Australia, Germany, Japan, Spain, Turkey, the USA, and t
194 unodeficiency virus (HIV) may be feasible in Australia, given unrestricted access to direct-acting an
195                                    Semi-arid Australia has a highly variable rainfall pattern, making
196                                              Australia has a low incidence of TB and most cases occur
197                                              Australia has committed to national targets of 80% diagn
198 ision between the Sunda-Banda arc system and Australia has increased the area of subaerially exposed
199                                   South-East Australia has recently been subjected to two of the wors
200 effectiveness of unrestricted DAA therapy in Australia have permitted rapid treatment scale-up, with
201 uinea to sub-Antarctic waters and to Western Australia, highlighting connectivity across their entire
202 tal data of 469 589 children born in Western Australia in 1996-2012.
203 V vaccination of female adolescents began in Australia in 2007 with initial catch-up to age 26 years.
204 rain, previously reported in USA in 2010 and Australia in 2012.
205  estimated 221,420 people living with CHB in Australia in 2017, 68% were diagnosed and 8.7% were rece
206 of sustained breastfeeding in this study and Australia in general, recommendations to limit breastfee
207 al disease due to serogroup E in Queensland, Australia, in previously healthy patients.
208 ed into the framework of the Atlas of Living Australia, including its spatial portal.
209  change were found at all latitudes, e.g. in Australia, Indonesia, the Caribbean, Pacific countries,
210 y demonstrates the feasibility of combining (Australia) influenza and local search query data to pred
211 cross all ecosystems, sectors and regions in Australia, involving thousands of participants, we sugge
212 ible patients were recruited from centres in Australia, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and th
213 ion target by 2025 among HIV-positive GBM in Australia is achievable.
214                                              Australia is currently reviewing its Gene Technology Act
215                                              Australia is not on track to meet local and global targe
216  myxoma virus (MYXV) and European rabbits in Australia is one of the most important natural experimen
217 meter Yarrabubba impact structure in Western Australia is regarded as among Earth's oldest, but has h
218 n-label, phase 1/2a study at 21 hospitals in Australia, Israel, Poland, Spain, Turkey, and the USA.
219 ive paleobotanical records of Antarctica and Australia lack evidence of any Fagaceae, and molecular p
220 r occurrences dating from ~230 to 40 Ma from Australia (Late Triassic and Paleogene of Tasmania; Late
221 ing the loss of ~161,150 ha of seagrasses in Australia, likely resulted in the release of 11-21 Tg CO
222 te Echocardiography Laboratories From Around Australia, Linked With the National Deaths Index; ACTRN1
223 ho underwent SN biopsy at Melanoma Institute Australia (MIA) were analyzed.
224 precipitation in North and South America and Australia monsoon regions.
225           To avoid further species declines, Australia must urgently reassess the extinction vulnerab
226 udies from: the USA (n = 6); the UK (n = 3); Australia (n = 2); and one shared paper between New Zeal
227 a distant eastern Indian Ocean site (Western Australia, n = 15) revealed strong genetic differentiati
228          Members of individualistic culture (Australia, n = 42) and collectivistic culture (Iran, n =
229 e Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro, Cancer Australia, National Cancer Institute, National Institute
230 stitutions in the United States, Europe, and Australia (NCT02255435, EudraCT2015-002762-23).
231 on data from Denmark, Scotland, England, and Australia (New South Wales and Western Australia).
232 collapse of oyster aquaculture industries in Australia, New Zealand, and Hawaii.
233  North America, Europe, South America, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.
234 3 trial done across 117 hospitals in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, South Korea, and Ireland
235  trial done at 117 hospital sites in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, South Korea, and Republi
236                                database from Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and Switzerland.
237                     Relating the SADA to the Australia-New Zealand Drought Atlas, sea surface tempera
238 Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Australia/New Zealand, and the United States/Latin Ameri
239  68 centres from nine countries across Asia, Australia, North America, and western Europe.
240 inated during the Miocene in New Zealand and Australia, not in Antarctica as previously thought, and
241                Across the Northwest Shelf of Australia (NWS) such precipitates were abundant in the l
242  than 28 days old when admitted to a PICU in Australia or New Zealand between 2007 and 2016.
243 WID with HCV attending primary care sites in Australia or New Zealand to receive DAAs at their primar
244 30-1.42) and 1% increased risk in Europe and Australia (OR = 1.01, 95% CI = 1.00-1.03).
245  lowland catchment (~140 km(2) ) in tropical Australia over 2 years by evaluating net terrestrial pro
246 fety from the UK, Europe, North America, and Australia participated.
247 tion of recent marine heat waves from around Australia points to the potential important role that re
248 m deployed in December 2015 across Victoria, Australia (population 6.5 million).
249             Fourteen hospitals in Europe and Australia prospectively collected perioperative data by
250 easure Hg in the environment is essential if Australia ratifies the Minamata Convention.
251             Although nonutilization rates in Australia remain low by international standards, further
252 nine respondents (24 UK, 23 North America, 2 Australia) reported FAS of mean duration 3 years (range
253 oads (Rhinella marina) at a site in tropical Australia reveal rapid changes in morphological and repr
254 iratory Health in Northern Europe, Spain and Australia (RHINESSA) multigeneration study of 2044 fathe
255                                           In Australia's "opt-in" system, people register their donat
256                                              Australia's 2019-2020 mega-fires were exacerbated by dro
257                          We demonstrate that Australia's earliest known human population exploited a
258  led to widespread concern for the future of Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR).
259                   Recent mass fish deaths in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin highlight the need for
260 ral eye centers in India, the United States, Australia, Saudi Arabia, and Mexico between August 22, 2
261 dies done across five countries and regions (Australia, Scandinavia, the USA, Japan, and the UK) betw
262  New World, Europe, and Israel, however from Australia second more frequently.
263                      Given its importance to Australia, Shiraz was also included and underwent the sa
264 overy-oriented staff intervention for use in Australia, show increased recovery compared with people
265                         Kidneys retrieved in Australia since 2013 were more likely not to be utilized
266 n fully vaccinated children have occurred in Australia since 2013.
267 ve and cultivated flowering plant species in Australia, South America, North America and Europe.
268  and Arabia, and the earliest artefacts from Australia, suggesting that it is likely the product of H
269 The study was carried out in Canada, US, UK, Australia, Sweden, and Israel, from 2016 to 2019.
270 ry extracts from three geographical origins: Australia, Taiwan and China.
271 o-controlled trial involving 17 hospitals in Australia that provide acute cardiac care service.
272 rasae (Am), a neurotropic species limited to Australia that would be expected to present with a clini
273 ora hyacinthus sampled from reefs in Western Australia, the Great Barrier Reef, and Palmyra Atoll.
274                                           In Australia, the highest TFA intake is concentrated to the
275 -80% HPV vaccination coverage as achieved in Australia, there was a relative rate reduction of 3.2% (
276 ears 10 to 12 (age, 15 to 18 years) in South Australia to receive 4CMenB vaccination either at baseli
277 two independent invasions occurred, one from Australia to South Africa, and the other one from Austra
278 alia to South Africa, and the other one from Australia to South America (A).
279                                           In Australia, two remarkably similar mortality events enabl
280 demic and public health response unfolded in Australia up to 13 April.
281 ant genotype whereas a sample originating in Australia was infected with the wild type genotype.
282 . and A.B. performed computations at the NCI Australia' was missing from the Acknowledgements section
283 als within the Solitary Islands Marine Park (Australia) was recorded over a 3-year period (2016-2018)
284  Shigella isolates in the state of Victoria, Australia, was undertaken from 1 January 2016 through 31
285 haracterised influenza virus infections from Australia, we investigate the effects of previously hypo
286 oCT lateral flow devices approved for use in Australia were compared to a commercial enzyme immunoass
287 althy adults (age 18-35 years) in Melbourne, Australia were enrolled into part A of the study and vac
288 nly transplants between 2000-2010 in Western Australia were Indigenous.
289 transplants between 2000 and 2010 in Western Australia were indigenous.
290 ack whales migrating along the east coast of Australia were investigated for seasonal endocrine chang
291 y-four childcare centers in New South Wales, Australia were randomly assigned to the intervention (a
292 om 1995 to 2012 at Concord Hospital, Sydney, Australia were studied.
293      Six primary schools in New South Wales, Australia, were recruited to a clustered randomized cont
294 levels near the desert regions of South-East Australia where few trees live.
295 ar, and respiratory mortality in Queensland, Australia, where PM2.5 levels were measured well below t
296 ily in the United Kingdom, North America and Australia, whereby nurses conduct 1-2 hourly checks on e
297 2) of vegetation across southern and eastern Australia, which is considered habitat for 832 species o
298                 HeV repeatedly re-emerges in Australia while NiV continues to cause outbreaks in Sout
299 cal samples were collected from laboratories Australia-wide participating in the Australian Rotavirus
300 otal group bilaterians identified from South Australia, with little deviation from the characters pre

 
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