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1 D statistics allows the user to easily trace geographic allelic correlation patterns and examine popu
2         VD showed a direct relationship with geographic altitude in SCP 3 x 3-mm(2) scans in this gro
3                 These findings indicate that geographic altitude should be accounted for when perform
4       We evaluated 448 isolates from diverse geographic and anatomic sites that collectively represen
5 e spectrum of possible relationships between geographic and climatic space, suggesting that geographi
6 interaction mechanisms to be compared across geographic and ecological contexts, supporting efforts t
7 n impacts on native communities across broad geographic and environmental gradients.
8                                              Geographic and financial barriers prevent access to spec
9 among hosts correlated with individual-level geographic and genetic structure, and with population-le
10 f introgression for P. carbonelli, both on a geographic and genomic level and included in a comprehen
11                               Noting gaps in geographic and host sampling, this combined dataset repr
12                                              Geographic and occupational factors affect acceptance an
13 ) in 1960 and the REGARDS study (Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke) 4 decades l
14 ort study included 1122 REGARDS (Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke) study parti
15 ngitudinal REGARDS cohort study (Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke), a national
16 orting during the study period and a lack of geographic and socioeconomic data for individual private
17 lore, for the first time in Nepal, potential geographic and socioeconomic variation in underweight an
18 he VA has previously been scrutinized due to geographic and systematic barriers.
19 among IAVs across multiple avian species and geographic and temporal orders.
20 among IAVs across multiple avian species and geographic and temporal orders.
21 rden from the 5 major GI cancers, as well as geographic and temporal trends in cancer-specific incide
22                                  We observed geographic and temporal variations in incidence and mort
23   This democratization in turn increases the geographic and topical diversity of Landsat-enabled rese
24                                  Historical, geographic, and taxonomic analogies can help reduce this
25                          The degree of small geographic area variation in use of surgery for stage I-
26         Data were compared by hospital size, geographic area, hospital teaching status, and ownership
27 ty of a high-quality hospital in their small geographic area.
28             HCV CVLs varied significantly by geographic area.
29 ogeneous prior sampling probabilities over a geographic area.
30  collected at multiple sites and across many geographic areas and demographic cohorts with high-dimen
31 nderlying ecological adaptation to different geographic areas and spawning conditions.
32  was largely driven by colonization of novel geographic areas and subsequent evolution in isolation.
33                                    While all geographic areas for which estimates could be made had i
34 on efforts and thus only rarely covers large geographic areas or timeframes exhaustively.
35 models based on pooling samples from various geographic areas outperformed the other models (in both
36                  Differences in rates across geographic areas were compared using the Kruskal-Wallis
37 tes, enables one to compare risks over large geographic areas, and produces information on a meaningf
38 to local high-quality hospitals within small geographic areas.
39 vers over long time periods and across large geographic areas.
40 ften limited to short-term futures and small geographic areas.
41 ccess based on small sample sizes from small geographic areas.
42 ata, or based on qualitative work in limited geographic areas.
43 nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), rather than geographic-associated genes, were identified.
44 nd Washington states to understand host- and geographic-associated population structure.
45         By contrast, a number of potentially geographic-associated single-nucleotide polymorphisms (S
46 macular degeneration (5.2% versus 0.1%), and geographic atrophy (2.0% versus 0%).
47 orrelations among enlargement rates (ERs) of geographic atrophy (GA) and choriocapillaris (CC) flow d
48 GA for the conventional clinical endpoint of geographic atrophy (GA) as defined on color fundus photo
49                                              Geographic atrophy (GA) in the fellow eye was associated
50 e drusen substructures independently predict geographic atrophy (GA) onset secondary to age-related m
51                                              Geographic atrophy (GA) secondary to age-related macular
52 nhibitor, were assessed in participants with geographic atrophy (GA) secondary to AMD (GATHER1 Study)
53 atural history of unifocal versus multifocal geographic atrophy (GA) secondary to nonexudative age-re
54                                 The cause of geographic atrophy (GA), a progressive dry form of age-r
55 lial growth factor (anti-VEGF) treatments or geographic atrophy (GA).
56  and safety of oral ALA for the treatment of geographic atrophy (GA).
57                                      Nascent geographic atrophy (nGA) describes features on OCT imagi
58                                              Geographic atrophy enlargement in these eyes was signifi
59                                              Geographic atrophy enlargement in these eyes was similar
60 ide-effects include vascular rarefaction and geographic atrophy.
61  populations of similar ethnic but different geographic background than the one the scores were train
62 the influence of environmental variation and geographic barriers on the spatial genetic structure of
63 r isolation-by-environment nor the impact of geographic barriers were recovered from the analyses.
64 ement cost curves for CO(2) that account for geographic, behavioral, and stock heterogeneities.
65            Further, results suggest a marked geographic catchment of malaria admission around the fou
66 019 (COVID-19) at the local level presents a geographic challenge.
67 om 9868 orthologous genes, revealing several geographic clades but also high levels of gene discordan
68 mined trait differences and evolution across geographic clines among continents of the intertidal gra
69 rge germplasm collections across north-south geographic clines is useful in the detection of marker a
70                                              Geographic clustering patterns highlighted wide transmis
71 ial Deprivation Index quartile, adjusted for geographic clustering, demographic, clinical, and hospit
72      The haplotype network revealed a strong geographic clustering.
73                               The remarkable geographic coincidence between migratory divides and gen
74 tivity measures based on graph-theoretic and geographic concepts.
75 ns of mutualistic networks across genres and geographic conditions reveal correlated nested and modul
76 work, efforts from individual disciplines or geographic contexts may remain isolated, preventing the
77 s, comprising fairs with different sizes and geographic coverage, facilitates IAV transmission among
78  the analyses at different ages and in three geographic-cultural regions (Europe, North America and A
79 t Veterans Health Administration facilities, geographic differences in prevalence were associated wit
80 uences on the migration phenology of eagles, geographic differences in the adaptive response of carib
81 neous circles might not substantially reduce geographic differences in transplant rates because decea
82  direct and indirect effects result in large geographic differences in VOC emission responses in the
83 e research should identify reasons for these geographic differences.
84 splant center is one mechanism to combat the geographic disparities in liver transplantation (LT) rat
85 approach, we sought to assess the effects of geographic disparities on access to lung transplantation
86 cceptably high rates and racial, ethnic, and geographic disparities.
87                 Heterogeneous circles reduce geographic disparity compared to homogeneous circles, wh
88  plants had in supporting population growth, geographic dispersal, cultural adaptations and political
89 ng spatial genetic structure associated with geographic distance and precipitation seasonality.
90 of common ancestors strongly correlates with geographic distance, enabling the use of genomic data to
91           Comparison of pairwise genetic and geographic distances between subspecies suggests that is
92 identify highly related parasites over large geographic distances, indicative of gene flow and migrat
93 ing a large dataset (83 sites) across a wide geographic distribution (three states), we find evidence
94 in patient deaths and for the most equitable geographic distribution across comparable organ transpor
95  predictors shows that native range size and geographic distribution additionally affect naturalizati
96 ity in the species and its relationship with geographic distribution and historical records.
97 ) have been increasingly used to predict the geographic distribution of a wide range of organisms; ho
98 eeded to better understand the magnitude and geographic distribution of cholera.
99  competitors in a region did not explain the geographic distribution of constituent species or genera
100 rature almost universally assumes a constant geographic distribution of crops in the future.
101 lenge in human genetics is to understand the geographic distribution of human genetic variation.
102                                          The geographic distribution of kimberlites containing the PR
103  is predicted to trigger major shifts in the geographic distribution of marine plankton species.
104                Yet little is known about the geographic distribution of MG resistance in the United S
105                  This study describes the US geographic distribution of patient cohorts used to train
106 synthesis, growth and survival, and also the geographic distribution of species.
107                                          The geographic distribution of VZV clades was taken as evide
108  shifting environmental suitability for, and geographic distribution of, vector species under project
109 diverse lineages of dinosaurs, with an ample geographic distribution throughout the Mesozoic.
110 obiome composition, environmental variation, geographic distribution, and microsatellite-derived host
111 ta layers for body shape, habitat occupancy, geographic distribution, and paleontological and geologi
112 ng locations across the species' circumpolar geographic distribution, show that at least four relict
113 chemical formulas and structures, as well as geographic distribution, suggest airborne transport from
114                         We also examined the geographic distributione of co-resistant phenotypes each
115 d that they and their progeny maintain these geographic distributions throughout life.
116 nctional determinants of species' niches and geographic distributions.
117 tion can cause mismatches between niches and geographic distributions.
118             Responding programs demonstrated geographic diversity.
119 ses representing broad social, economic, and geographic diversity.
120 ession models to study the socioeconomic and geographic drivers of CVE trends in Texas.
121 s measured over ~8.6 million grid cells with geographic, economic, and demographic data from ~65,000
122 y), access to care (eg, uninsured rate), and geographic (eg, distance to closest liver transplant cen
123                  Climatic changes can induce geographic expansion and altitudinal shifts in the distr
124 ng domestication and genetic improvement for geographic expansion.
125 ality indicators were stable, the number and geographic extent of spillovers varied significantly ove
126  Yet empirical evidence on the effect of key geographic factors on local epidemic transmission is lac
127    Limitations of the study included limited geographic generalizability, exclusion of patients too s
128     Across Western North America, we observe geographic genetic structure and the genetic signature o
129 l environmental gradients potentially due to geographic genetic variation and climate interactions wi
130                        Trait variation along geographic gradients provides a convenient heuristic for
131  increases in KS rates in any demographic or geographic group, nondecreasing/stagnant KS trends in so
132 on their relationship across demographic and geographic groups.
133 he survey participation rate was 90.9%, with geographic heterogeneity in participation rates within e
134 nd-wide population at risk and within-island geographic heterogeneity of migration in Puerto Rico aft
135 stimated using features from the volunteered geographic information site OpenStreetMap (OSM).
136                                    We used a geographic information system (GIS) to select study site
137                                    We used a geographic information system analysis to estimate the a
138 ility algorithms to develop a multiobjective geographic information system framework for assessing th
139  in Asia Project in Nepal, we incorporated a geographic information system-based geosurvey and field
140                         The study proposes a geographic information systems (GIS)-based slope stabili
141  networks to model transmission dynamics, or geographic information to account for spatial patterns o
142                                          The geographic intersection of AGS and AAPOS service areas w
143 ts to dissect the impacts of allele surfing, geographic isolation and environmental gradients on popu
144                                 Long-lasting geographic isolation between glacial refugia could have
145 of only a few kilometres can maintain strong geographic isolation extending back several millions of
146 hedules (allochronic speciation [13-15]) and geographic isolation of breeding grounds (allopatric spe
147                                              Geographic isolation substantially contributes to specie
148                                              Geographic isolation, habitat shifts and hybridisation h
149                                  Despite its geographic isolation, the PAD is threatened by encroachm
150  Light microscopy of proximal tubules showed geographic isometric vacuolization, corresponding to a f
151 nditions of high cognitive demand; access to geographic knowledge for food and people categories invo
152 tions classically linked to places when this geographic knowledge is accessed about food and people.
153 r type, followed by patient-level (49%), and geographic-level (1%) factors.
154  versus 16% from physician-level and 2% from geographic-level factors.
155 ong with the spread of COVID-19 at different geographic levels.
156 nd low-chill Vaccinium species to expand the geographic limits of highbush blueberry production.
157 a types that overlap with outside data sets: geographic location (9 studies), medical data (9 studies
158 fter adjusting for age, sex, monthly income, geographic location and residential urbanization level,
159   Human papillomavirus (HPV) types differ by geographic location and the ethnicity of the human host,
160 tree abundance, microbial process rates, and geographic location are primarily responsible for variat
161 nd messaging about the pandemic based on the geographic location of individuals, particularly in comm
162 KV, desirable specificity, data storage, and geographic location surveillance were simultaneously ach
163 rapy; and 57 women without HIV from the same geographic location with comparable characteristics).
164 s of the physical environment that go beyond geographic location), the need to report whether blindin
165 ribute to inferring latent categories (e.g., geographic location), which increases privacy risks.
166                           We assessed views, geographic location, audience engagement (average percen
167 e breeder, including the anemone species and geographic location, made the greatest contribution to L
168 ent standard, with metadata on contributors, geographic location, measurement conditions and ancillar
169  of methane (CH(4)) sources and sinks at any geographic location.
170 LVA types varied significantly over time and geographic location.
171  a seroprevalence of 40 to 100% depending on geographic location.
172 anning different studies, scanners, ages and geographic locations around the world.
173 irmed that this tick was present in multiple geographic locations near the patient's residence, inclu
174  outpatient health care encounters in 3 U.S. geographic locations using both administrative and clini
175 d regardless of socioeconomic conditions and geographic locations with a seroprevalence reaching up t
176 ucted among various ethnicities in different geographic locations, are required to know the precise m
177 ansmission in MSM populations across diverse geographic locations, suggesting a need to incorporate s
178  of 127 CDC archived CSF samples from varied geographic locations, the AcanR3990 qPCR detected the pr
179 hin a narrow stratigraphic (~9 cm thick) and geographic (<32 m(2)) interval.
180                                          The geographic mapping of each SNP's allele frequencies by p
181 describe the mosaic ancestry and patterns of geographic mixing that characterize many populations.
182 used to guide a local intervention strategy: Geographic Monitoring for Early Disease Detection (GeoME
183 tion on warning signals, thus facilitating a geographic mosaic of selection.
184                                          The Geographic Mosaic Theory of Coevolution predicts that co
185 erstanding of the mechanisms driving reduced geographic niche space and population decline at broad s
186 pecies in response to warming that relate to geographic origin and plant functional group.
187 otentially low precision associated with the geographic origin of sampled sequences represents an imp
188             The results showed the effect of geographic origin on the content of the analyzed minor c
189 e Sao Francisco Valley (SFV) region to trace geographic origin, winemaker, and grape variety.
190 oss infection type, acquisition setting, and geographic origin.
191 iously untested hypotheses about the timing, geographic pattern, and cultural context of the spread o
192                                  The diverse geographic patterns for variant frequencies at OCA2 have
193                      However, the timing and geographic patterns of hominin diets in this region diff
194  variant-centric visualization clarifies the geographic patterns of human variation and can help addr
195                             Here, we examine geographic patterns of prey traits and predator traits i
196  When just one-third of a state's social and geographic peer states adopt shelter-in-place policies,
197 ion, potentially associated with genetic and geographic population structure.
198  two user-specified germline variants across geographic populations included in the 1000 Genomes Proj
199 ents are solely present or absent in certain geographic populations.
200 re & Medicaid Services' Medicare malpractice geographic practice cost index, and composite measures c
201 le properties such as varying intensities or geographic proximities, often exist, enabling the creati
202 he variabilities in point-source capture and geographic proximity to relevant sinks, specifically enh
203 s and physician random effects nested within geographic random effects.
204  a transient and emergent property of recent geographic range dynamics and need not require underlyin
205 es along environmental gradients that drives geographic range dynamics.
206 ographic and climatic space, suggesting that geographic range edges and climatic niche limits corresp
207 nding the role of climate in setting species geographic range edges.
208 lausibly facilitated its subsequent dramatic geographic range expansion across most of tropical Afric
209 lant-microbe interactions affect the plant's geographic range limit and whether there is local adapta
210 hat across continental Africa, the estimated geographic range of climatic suitability for malaria tra
211 Cervus elaphus) herds in a small part of the geographic range of the species.
212 onfirm that host phylogenetic similarity and geographic range overlap are strong, nonlinear predictor
213 , and thus limits realized niche breadth and geographic range size [1-3].
214                                Not only does geographic range size inform decisions about the conserv
215 ing intrinsic and extrinsic hypotheses about geographic range size under contrasting scenarios where
216 w Mexico, across an environmentally variable geographic range.
217 llina canadensis at the trailing-edge of the geographic range.
218                Herb-layer species with small geographic ranges are being replaced by more widely dist
219 nts along environmental gradients across the geographic ranges of 26 plant species (Proteaceae; South
220                                          The geographic ranges of the invasive plant alligatorweed (A
221 rn hemisphere vocalisations, even though the geographic ranges of the two populations are far apart.
222  principles predict that species with larger geographic ranges would have greater intraspecific genet
223  absent from larger parts of their potential geographic ranges, whereas species with higher persisten
224  invoked to explain the stability of species geographic ranges.
225 ed itself in many new habitats and different geographic realms.
226 re were substantial variations in ART use by geographic region and over time, likely reflecting the l
227 althy controls (n = 40) residing in the same geographic region in Kenya.
228 y age, sex, or racial/ethnic group or in any geographic region or state.
229 etwork trained with recordings from a single geographic region recorded over a span of days is capabl
230 odels adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity, geographic region, and health status.
231 between policy implementation and World Bank geographic region, risk of premature NCD mortality, perc
232  age, sex, health status, comorbidities, and geographic region, the estimated rVE changed to 36.2% (9
233 .e., HIV transmission risk group and gender, geographic region, year of HIV diagnosis, and CD4 nadir.
234  across years in practice, subspecialty, and geographic region.
235 ric proportional rates method, stratified by geographic region.
236 roin injection overall and by age, race, and geographic region.
237 nd rainfall, and differences in pathogens by geographic region.
238 ied additional effects of family poverty and geographic region.
239 ral health (Charlson Comorbidity Index), and geographic region.
240 l factors including socioeconomic status and geographic region.
241 latively evenly distributed among the 4 U.S. geographic regions (range, 5 to 9 policies per region).
242 tiated all of the SFV samples from the other geographic regions in the test set; SPA-LDA selecting ju
243 le and male patients seeking care in diverse geographic regions of the United States.
244   Where such records exist for a few limited geographic regions over the last 8,000 to 12,000 years,
245      Our analyses identify the host taxa and geographic regions that define hotspots of CoV evolution
246 lso possible to discriminate milk from three geographic regions, although Alpine samples overlap with
247  meaningful comparisons across hospitals and geographic regions, and guiding future research and reso
248          Oak lineages have diversified among geographic regions, followed by ecological divergence wi
249 formulations for the main species groups and geographic regions.
250 ost all age groups, practice categories, and geographic regions.
251 coronavirus sequences in diverse animals and geographic regions.
252 iate the success of biosimilars in different geographic regions.
253                          We sampled in three geographic regions: the Arctic, two depth transects in t
254 rral of patients should be done within small geographic regions; however, the benefit of local select
255 ns were estimated using integrated empirical geographic regression models.
256                                              Geographic remoteness and obesity are risk factors for s
257 vector-based pan-Leishmania vaccine, without geographic restrictions and against all forms of leishma
258 ubs (Encelia: Asteraceae), we use fine-scale geographic sampling and population genomics to determine
259 is lacking is a general understanding of the geographic scale of gene flow limitation within islands,
260 on of local-scale experimental plot data and geographic-scale data contained within the Great Britain
261 Exploring biogeographic processes at diverse geographic scales improves our understanding of the comp
262 scarcity assessment at multiple temporal and geographic scales.
263 lize current studies is limited by the small geographic scope as well as limited breadth and integrat
264 eased the case count by 55% and expanded the geographic scope of the outbreak.
265  study was limited because of its restricted geographic scope, small sample size, and possible recall
266                          We hypothesize that geographic selection mosaics across gradients of parasit
267 stigates whether access to spatially related geographic semantic knowledge (1) involves the same doma
268 ive roles of local environmental conditions, geographic space and connectivity in capturing patch occ
269  models trained on environmental conditions, geographic space or patch centrality.
270 tecture of resistance varies across time and geographic space, we quantified rust (Puccinia spp.) sev
271  in determining response to infection across geographic space.
272 ooperating states and the size of social and geographic spillovers.
273 g/1/1996 lineage, have exhibited substantial geographic spread worldwide since the first detection of
274 hern Hemisphere and the number of cases, and geographic spread, continue to grow.
275 estern European populations, and significant geographic structure in Orkney, largely congruent with t
276 of wing venation, we have revealed the clear geographic structure of M. sartor in Eurasia, encompassi
277 T. sinense reveals its genetic diversity and geographic structure with implications for conservation.
278  of deleterious mutations linked to the MHC, geographic subdivision, and adaptive introgression.
279                   We show that, of taxonomic-geographic systems in the Living Planet Index, 16 system
280            To expand such records across new geographic territory or extend data for certain regions
281                                              Geographic unit of analysis was the hospital service are
282 gh spatial resolution (~1 km) and for larger geographic units including uncertainties of spatial aggr
283                                          The geographic variability in age-standardized EGS mortality
284 allocation system (PAS) intended to decrease geographic variability in listing practices for simultan
285 cent of patients have died, with significant geographic variability, ranging from 27% to 57% of hospi
286 andemic in the United States do not consider geographic variation and spatial interaction.
287 ajor role of water limitation in controlling geographic variation forest biomass and structure.
288                                              Geographic variation in aridity determines environmental
289 actors will be significantly associated with geographic variation in colon resection for diverticulit
290                                              Geographic variation in environmental conditions as well
291  of medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and geographic variation in HCV community viral load (CVL) a
292                                     Striking geographic variation in incidence and the fact that viru
293                      Leveraging quasi-random geographic variation in media markets for 771 matched ru
294                  There is large county-level geographic variation in pneumonia and influenza hospital
295                                          The geographic variation of human movement is largely unknow
296  Yet it remains unclear whether seasonal and geographic variations in climate can substantially alter
297                                   While some geographic variations in healthcare are normal, unwarran
298 CH severity score could be used to interpret geographic variations in pneumonia mortality and etiolog
299 nteractive web module which allows for quick geographic visualization of linkage disequilibrium (LD)
300 ocarbon concentrations recorded in different geographic zones.

 
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