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1 employment and 10.9% were no longer in paid employment.
2 of gender-differentiated attrition from STEM employment.
3 that permanent residency facilitates startup employment.
4 rticles to ensure their safe and sustainable employment.
5 th occupational accidents and termination of employment.
6 al character in terms of substrate scope and employment.
7 of 4 years and enabled him to return to paid employment.
8 on or diabetes, immigrants, and those not in employment.
9 r week traveling to and from a place of paid employment.
10 spects of life, from housing to education to employment.
11 impact of treatment and related sequelae on employment.
12 ominantly white, and two-thirds were in paid employment.
13 , expenditures, procedural volume, and staff employment.
15 al hardship vs none 2.4, 95% CI 1.6-3.4; non-employment 2.0, 1.5-2.6; unstable housing vs homeowner 3
16 al hardship vs none 2.3, 95% CI 1.4-3.9; non-employment 3.0, 2.1-4.2; unstable housing vs homeowner 3
17 BMS; impaired cognition (57%) and effects on employment (52%) the most common causes for exclusion.
18 nth follow-up, 62% and 49% had a decrease in employment, 57% and 49% of whom, respectively, were newl
20 ion accessibility, equitable distribution of employment across cities, managing demand by reducing th
23 health, education, workplace conditions, and employment aids on employment rate vs age- and education
24 The study's findings suggest that physician employment alone probably is not a sufficient tool for i
25 stane, having a smoking history, and current employment also were significantly associated with early
27 ality of life, education, mental health, and employment among young adults with retinitis pigmentosa
28 time employment, but 10.6% were in part-time employment and 10.9% were no longer in paid employment.
29 many nurses experience sleep problems at pre-employment and during the early career period, a compreh
30 ty model based on zonal data for population, employment and enrollment in educational institutions.
33 e we use data on scientific papers, patents, employment and gross domestic product, for 353 metropoli
38 anding the health implications of precarious employment and the need to improve working conditions in
39 Research shows that mental illness reduces employment and therefore income, and that psychological
40 ositive (social relationships, independence, employment) and negative (poor mental health, late diagn
41 and parental educational attainment, current employment), and behavioral (eg, regular alcohol consump
42 ong individuals who were younger, female, in employment, and accumulating higher levels of physical a
44 mpleting their education, transitioning into employment, and forming longer-term intimate relationshi
45 sturbance, cognitive impairment or disrupted employment, and had not received a disease-modifying the
46 er adjustment for age, race, sex, education, employment, and hospital location (P < .001 for all mode
49 structural interventions, including housing, employment, and legal support that can prevent exclusion
50 ge chronic conditions, reduce disruptions in employment, and reduce medical expenditures among surviv
51 ely associated with selected items of Work & Employment, and Social Activities, but positively associ
52 etain increasing numbers of older workers in employment, and strategies to achieve this need to make
55 al host and their potential manipulation for employment as a conductor in medical devices, has gather
56 s, primarily antioxidants, and their further employment as medicinal food in human diet and beneficia
57 ons which include their proof-of-concept for employment as ultrafast mode-lockers and all-optical swi
58 to evaluate independent associations between employment at both 3 and 12 months and global cognitive
59 oyment in New England, beyond the changes in employment attributable to management or other factors.
61 nd treated more recently and who had changed employment because of cancer were significantly more lik
62 winner, female-breadwinner, shared-part-time employment (both part-time) and father full-time/mother
63 tion improved quality of life, symptoms, and employment but did not significantly reduce the likeliho
64 the majority (78.5%) continued in full-time employment, but 10.6% were in part-time employment and 1
66 (12%), academic/private combination (11.3%), employment by community hospital or health system (6.4%)
67 large-scale climate variability with fishery employment by studying the effects of sea-surface pressu
68 line; and (iii) aggregate effort used (i.e., employment) can either increase or decrease, perhaps non
70 ccounted for neither by sociodemographic and employment characteristics nor by psychological and beha
72 d geographic characteristics, in addition to employment characteristics, such as hours worked, additi
73 ions that shape health, including economics, employment, community networks, racial disparities, how
74 s and a 2-fold higher risk of termination of employment compared with the employed general population
75 ocial attitudes and values, women's work and employment conditions, and health-care services to enabl
77 usehold labor-force participation (household employment configuration) and the mental health of paren
78 or women are adversely affected by household employment configuration, nor are they disadvantaged by
81 th interviews and demographic, economic, and employment data, as well as organizational records and p
82 each experiencing over 16 percentage points employment displacement but accounting for only 7% of th
83 y to estimate excess all-cause mortality and employment displacement in April 2020 in the United Stat
84 her than reported COVID deaths in April) and employment displacement was 9.9 per 100 individuals.
85 duals 85 y and over: 39.0 per 10,000), while employment displacement was largest among the youngest (
88 , an important approach of microbial enzymes employment during extraction, modification or production
90 y reinforcing systems of housing, education, employment, earnings, benefits, credit, media, health ca
91 rivation: a measure of neighbourhood income, employment, education levels, crime, health, availabilit
92 antine and exclusion from activities such as employment, education, and travel or result in unnecessa
93 indices of socioeconomic adversity (housing, employment, education, electricity, water) did not chang
97 y maternal burdens associated with balancing employment-family-childcare demands may assist in interr
98 viruses (VZV; MMRV) is a common condition of employment for health care workers (HCWs) to ensure comp
101 nters for Disease Control and Prevention and employment from the Current Population Survey to estimat
102 try congruent with disparities in income and employment; gender inequities; a looming increase in the
104 ions were robust to adjustment for age, sex, employment grade, body mass index, and smoking status.
106 We classified newly graduated nurses' pre-employment health lifestyle profiles into two groups: un
108 r, the longitudinal relationship between pre-employment health lifestyles and work outcomes, such as
110 the patterns of newly graduated nurses' pre-employment health lifestyles; our analysis showed that c
111 ity, marital status, educational attainment, employment, health insurance coverage, dental care utili
114 assessed associations of financial hardship, employment, housing, and education with: self-reported A
115 of racial discrimination in domains such as employment, housing, and medical settings was assessed u
118 ty (OR = 2.01, 95% CI: 1.15, 3.50), and less employment in agriculture (OR = 0.95, 95% CI: 0.88, 1.01
119 ed as the next-generation memory devices for employment in artificial intelligence and neuromorphic c
120 the discovery of Cerenkov radiation and its employment in Cerenkov luminescence imaging, the combina
121 e, excluding nursing internship; (2) current employment in in-patient departments/ICU/operation room;
122 quirements of these ion sources favors their employment in mobile applications and as a means to upgr
123 10% to 22%) decline in county-level fishing employment in New England, beyond the changes in employm
124 alternate interactions may be important for employment in new functions and evolution of novel regul
126 t retirement rates and other determinants of employment in science imply a steady-state mean age 2.3
127 significant negative association of sFA and employment in survivors: 5 years after therapy, 51% and
129 ng to recipients of evidence-based supported employment in the decade following service delivery, add
130 d airway obstruction at baseline and loss of employment in the intervening period.Measurements and Ma
131 uppression (OR 0.16, 0.04-0.66), and partner employment in the past year (aOR 3.41, 1.12-10.42).
132 reasons: both sisters remain ambulant and in employment in their late 20s and 30s; diagnosis in one s
139 socioeconomic status (education, income, and employment), lifestyle (smoking, physical activity, and
140 ion of their waking hours at work, places of employment may be an opportune and a controlled setting
141 ssociation was found between switching to an employment model and improvement in any of 4 primary com
142 to 2 years after evidence of switching to an employment model; however, beneficial effects may have t
143 income, private health insurance, full-time employment, moderate alcohol use, fewer prior surgeries,
144 is sample was characterised by low household employment (n = 183; 24.9%) and household income (n = 28
145 nce interval, 1.13-1.24; unemployment versus employment: odds ratio, 1.17; 95% confidence interval, 1
150 issue of the JCI, He et al. report on their employment of a battery of lineage-tracing tools to addr
151 ression of an oxidative side reaction, while employment of a cooperative catalytic approach through i
152 resulting from the current analysis and the employment of a differentiated cognitive assessment is r
154 Critical to this discovery process was the employment of an ex vivo cardiovascular (CV) model which
156 s and data using monitoring systems, and the employment of appropriate tools and standard operating p
157 anics/Latinos can be facilitated through the employment of bilingual/bicultural staff and the develop
161 ts innate nature, this protocol requires the employment of compounds possessing a halogen atom at the
164 rug agents and natural products, through the employment of copper(I) hydride and palladium catalysis.
165 a pre-activation of carboxylic acids and/or employment of costly transition-metal photocatalysts.
167 hosen as a model bioreceptor to validate the employment of DLC electrodes for bioelectrochemical sens
170 arsity in the extracted features require the employment of efficient feature selection techniques.
172 ild modular approach, which does not require employment of exogeneous photosensitizers and external o
173 timation of differential expression with the employment of generalized linear mixed effects models fo
175 iron resource via char gasification and the employment of hematite, a natural iron resource greatly
176 more tolerant of deMs due to their dominant employment of homotypic TF binding site (TFBS) clusters,
177 rategy here proposed highlights the possible employment of impedance to assess T cell activation in l
178 ation of commercial green tea (CGT) with the employment of independent variables such as low molecula
179 low-up of system efficiency measures and the employment of lean practices and process improvements ca
180 ndings sound a strong note of caution on the employment of live genetically modified bacteria for the
187 sed in combination with future prospects for employment of QCL-based devices in routine and point-of-
188 results of this study may also encourage the employment of quantitative magnetic resonance imaging in
190 f this unique [4 + 2]-annulation lies in the employment of readily accessible starting materials, Mor
192 he discrimination models were built with the employment of seven whisky brands: Red Label, Black Labe
197 t l-lactate and other metabolites, where the employment of the direct electron transfer (DET) princip
199 feature of the developed numerical model is employment of the experimentally measured dispersion coe
206 l these findings pave the way for the future employment of this novel peptide as promising targeting
207 might be due to a common origin and initial employment of this protein in a highly plastic photorece
208 kyl halides has a severe drawback due to the employment of toxic tin hydrides to the point that "flig
210 uel-induced chiral (re)organization with the employment of various enzymes singularly and in tandem h
212 in, we demonstrate a remarkable case whereby employment of XB catalysis in strain-release glycosylati
213 life-the social, economic, educational, and employment opportunities and outcomes experienced by ind
214 conomic condition of the region by providing employment opportunities to locals and may be a valuable
215 ectors in Africa, providing income, creating employment opportunities, and enhancing food and nutriti
217 a breast pump for reasons related to either employment or FAB difficulty and their infants may be mo
218 tal of 1086 working age individuals, in paid employment or full-time education before injury, were fo
220 ss was significantly associated with current employment or schooling (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 1.83
222 on of secondary education; not in education, employment, or training [NEET]; child marriage; and dema
223 e spending and utilization (38 outcomes) and employment outcomes (3 outcomes) from administrative dat
224 cal spending and utilization measures, and 3 employment outcomes (absenteeism, job tenure, and job pe
226 re few population-based studies of long-term employment outcomes, and limited data on the patterns of
227 nary disease are more likely to have adverse employment outcomes.Objectives: We report the findings o
229 iences and milestones relating to successful employment particularly focusing on the perspectives fro
232 ion, family/relationship problems, financial/employment problems, and failure to recognize the family
235 workplace conditions, and employment aids on employment rate vs age- and education-matched normally s
237 ty weights, labor force participation rates, employment rates, and gross domestic product per capita
238 school education, use of hospital services, employment, receipt of disability pension, income, days
239 ational landmarks, use of hospital services, employment, receipt of disability pension, income, numbe
241 by increased total income but fewer days of employment, reduced motivation (e.g., sense of purpose,
242 was marginally associated with lower odds of employment reduction at 12 months (odds ratio, 0.49; p =
244 Intervention: Hospitals' conversion to an employment relationship with any of their privileged phy
245 s in U.S. acute care hospitals that reported employment relationships with their physicians and to de
246 s in U.S. acute care hospitals that reported employment relationships with their physicians and to de
249 tients' informed consent rights, clinicians' employment rights, and medical centers' obligations to p
251 re lower on the Social Activities and Work & Employment scales (P < 0.05) and higher on the Family &
252 ong-term effects of evidence-based supported employment services on three vocational outcomes: labor
254 ith neurosensory impairments, differences in employment, social assistance, marital status, and repro
255 Information on health, educational level, employment, social integration, sexuality, and reproduct
256 nization, incentives, and diversification of employment sources rather than a singular focus on agric
257 behavioral experiments, and their individual employment status and other relevant socioeconomic chara
258 ed to include all participants regardless of employment status and when accelerometer-derived sleep m
259 s, we did not find significant predictors of employment status at 3 months, but better cognition at 1
261 factors like income, educational level, and employment status by the Australian Bureau of Statistics
265 re matched 1:1 by sex, age, region, company, employment status, and index date with controls without
269 ted quality of life, anxiety and depression, employment status, and use of analgesics and nonsteroida
271 luded preoperative recipient age, sex, race, employment status, education status, history of hepatoce
272 ational attainment, annual household income, employment status, health care insurance coverage, eye c
275 t anxiety were: age, gender, marital status, employment status, level of education, smoking status, p
276 Predictive LT attributes included age, sex, employment status, medication adherence, comorbidity sta
277 age, sex, birth year, family income, family employment status, population density, and PTSD diagnosi
278 ted for age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, employment status, tobacco use, and scanner technology.
279 ught and younger age and between drought and employment status, with stronger associations between dr
286 mmarize the detrimental effects that current employment structures have on training, compensation and
287 ics, such as age, educational attainment and employment substantially determine child health in India
288 t's up to me') theme included perceptions of employment success being due to student proactivity and
296 in a multisite controlled trial of supported employment were matched to SSA data over a 13-year perio
297 and Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), and employment with a specifically designed questionnaire.
298 rograms, and sudden discontinuation of their employment would potentially disrupt the immunization pr
299 ch suggests that contract farming stimulates employment, yet we do not find evidence of spillover eff
300 revalence was associated with female gender, employment, younger age, and shorter duration of OST and