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1 North America from a more primitive Eurasian immigrant.
2 rst-generation and 184 282 second-generation immigrants.
3 llion, just less than a fifth of the world's immigrants.
4 onger and reproduced more than residents and immigrants.
5  a contributing factor to T2D among Filipino immigrants.
6 ographic correlates of blatant disregard for immigrants.
7 s less effective for poorer or less educated immigrants.
8  of socioeconomic outcomes among children of immigrants.
9 k of death than the Swedish-born children of immigrants.
10 t-generation and 106 among second-generation immigrants.
11 eportation to more than 780,000 unauthorized immigrants.
12 g the relative abundance of residents versus immigrants.
13 th three researchers on their experiences as immigrants.
14 portation for a large number of undocumented immigrants.
15 at provide driver's licenses to unauthorized immigrants.
16 ntified 20 139 HCV cases; 9% (N = 1821) were immigrants.
17 tcomes and improper use of health care among immigrants.
18 sorder and crime, and high concentrations of immigrants.
19 82 patients (54.3%); 83.3% of all cases were immigrants.
20 n, crowding, unemployment, and percentage of immigrants.
21 ification rates and taxonomic selectivity of immigrants.
22 l and physical health of undocumented Latinx immigrants.
23 neration highly dependent on uninfected male immigrants.
24 s/residents and 166 (0.4%) were unauthorized immigrants.
25  to organ transplantation among unauthorized immigrants.
26 es in the dispersal and origination rates of immigrants.
27 34-2.70); and higher vs. lower percentage of immigrants (109 of 386 [28.2%] vs. 79 of 385 [20.5%]; OR
28 evere pre-eclampsia, 47.6% were non-European immigrants, 16.3% were born in Sub-Saharan Africa, and 1
29 ylaxis were identified: 89 among non-Western immigrants, 9 among Western immigrants and 955 among Dan
30 vention (a 'nudge') that informed low-income immigrants about their eligibility for the fee waiver.
31 me rates than native-born citizens and legal immigrants across a range of felony offenses.
32                                       Recent immigrants acted as sentinels rarely and significantly l
33                             Even when recent immigrants acted as social-information providers, forage
34  power and claims on government resources of immigrants, African-Americans, and Latinos.
35         A cohort of 824 662 first-generation immigrants aged 30 to 74 as of January 2002 from eight m
36 compared with the proportion of unauthorized immigrants among the total population differed among sta
37 compared with the proportion of unauthorized immigrants among total population in each US state and (
38 nce the immigrant to more jail time than the immigrant and child.
39 ng immigration by sharing the experiences of immigrant and nonimmigrant scientists on our editorial b
40 from malnutrition to the nuances of care for immigrant and refugee children.
41 ad a scenario where 1) an immigrant or 2) an immigrant and their child were caught illegally crossing
42 956 cases of CRC were observed among 191,792 immigrants and 18,329 cases among 958,960 controls; the
43 mong non-Western immigrants, 9 among Western immigrants and 955 among Danish-born patients.
44 and cultural baggage transported by European immigrants and associated with wealth.
45 on improving access to mental healthcare for immigrants and best practice of care provision.
46  hospital attendance for anaphylaxis between immigrants and Danish-born including time- and age- tren
47 erence in hospital care between undocumented immigrants and documented residents as determined by eme
48 c brain injury outcomes between undocumented immigrants and documented residents.
49 e in hospital mortality between undocumented immigrants and documented residents.
50 and pupillary reactions between undocumented immigrants and documented residents.
51 minality of undocumented immigrants to legal immigrants and native-born US citizens between 2012 and
52 e-positive TB cases diagnosed overseas among immigrants and refugees bound for the United States by t
53                                 Before 2007, immigrants and refugees bound for the United States were
54 e-positive TB cases diagnosed overseas among immigrants and refugees by the culture-based algorithm w
55                 Of the 3 212 421 arrivals of immigrants and refugees from 2007 to 2012, a total of 1
56 d differently to sentinel activity by former immigrants and residents.
57 73 black (58 African American and 15 African immigrant) and 49 white; age, 44+/-10 (mean+/-SD) years;
58 breed on Daphne: Geospiza fuliginosa, a rare immigrant, and Geospiza scandens, a resident.
59 877 cases of CRC were observed among 209,843 immigrants, and 16,517 cases among 1,049,215 controls; t
60 f all American-based Nobel Prize winners are immigrants, and data from the National Science Foundatio
61 els of relatedness and homozygosity in Asian immigrants, and fine-scale structure in European descent
62  concentrated disadvantage, concentration of immigrants, and residential instability.
63          Prejudice and discrimination toward immigrants, and the consequences of these negative attit
64 tients with comorbid depression or diabetes, immigrants, and those not in employment.
65 that narrowly rejected and narrowly approved immigrant applicants are similar on all confounding char
66 thorized immigrants, but the fact that these immigrants are also parents to more than 4 million U.S.-
67                                      Mexican immigrants are disproportionally affected by diet-relate
68 policy on health outcomes among undocumented immigrants are not well known.
69 es between US-born citizens and undocumented immigrants are robust to using alternative estimates of
70 g the rural and urban poor, including recent immigrants, are well above the national average.
71 ens-encompassing undocumented and documented immigrants-are targeted for deportation.
72                                              Immigrants arriving after 11 years of age showed markedl
73 t migration were observed, most prominent in immigrants arriving after 11 years of age, who also show
74                             First-generation immigrants arriving in Denmark before age 15 years had a
75                          Differences between immigrants arriving up to 5 years of age and those arriv
76 ased by an ethnonationalist view of Hispanic immigrants as a symbolic (rather than realistic) threat
77 protection from deportation for undocumented immigrants, as offered by DACA, could confer large menta
78 overweight, vitamin D-deficient, non-Western immigrants at high risk of diabetes.
79                    Analyzing sera from 97 US immigrants at various stages of M. tuberculosis infectio
80 from conjoint and vignette analyses on which immigrant attributes generate support for naturalization
81     Ask them how they feel about prosecuting immigrants, banning abortion, supporting the death penal
82 ation behavior among eligible and ineligible immigrants before and after the policy change.
83 vides robust evidence that among children of immigrants, being foreign born was associated with a lon
84 nce that influxes of Hispanics or noncitizen immigrants benefited Trump relative to past Republicans,
85             The adjusted HR > = 1 only among immigrants born in Europe and Central Asia.
86 n females per 1000 person-years), along with immigrants born in Iraq and Afghanistan.
87 deport its estimated 11 million unauthorized immigrants, but the fact that these immigrants are also
88                                              Immigrants can face significant barriers in accessing me
89  to personally protect the US border from an immigrant caravan (study 7), even over and above fusion
90 onsumed prey from C(3) environments, whereas immigrant carnivorans preferred prey from mixed C(3)-C(4
91                                              Immigrant children accumulate skills in ways that reinfo
92 ents of all participating children-not least immigrant children with non-Western backgrounds and chil
93 enable studying the academic trajectories of immigrant children, with a focus on high-school course-t
94 diversity, rather new genomic variation from immigrants combined with alleles from the recipient popu
95  applied to comorbid health problems in poor immigrant communities in high-income countries with limi
96  education needs in uninsured, minority, and immigrant communities in South Florida.
97 Conducting research with undocumented Latinx immigrant communities requires community engagement, ass
98 w that the most abundant bacteria within the immigrant community have a greater probability of coloni
99 ttendances for anaphylaxis among non-Western immigrants compared to Danish-born; however this protect
100 e risk of dying in intensive care for recent immigrants compared with long-standing residents varied
101 or cardiovascular events was 30% lower among immigrants compared with long-term residents.
102 ted hospitalizations and in-hospital days in immigrants compared with nonimmigrants adjusted for age,
103 proportion of LTs performed for unauthorized immigrants compared with the proportion of unauthorized
104 proportion of LTs performed for unauthorized immigrants compared with the proportion of unauthorized
105 , neighborhood concentrated disadvantage and immigrant concentration emerged as significant ecologica
106                                 Undocumented immigrants constituted 29% of the population, were young
107 gest that earlier screening and treatment in immigrants could play an important role in preventing HC
108                                           An immigrant Darwin's finch to Daphne Major in the Galapago
109                              Tregs intercept immigrant DCs and interact with antigen-induced DC:Tconv
110 hile long-standing residents were older than immigrant decedents (median [interquartile range] age, 7
111                                       Recent immigrant decedents were overall more likely to die in i
112 lence of Chagas disease among Latin American immigrants diagnosed with nonischemic cardiomyopathy in
113 nds (which was perpetrated by a Turkish-born immigrant), disempowerment-fueled Islamoprejudice predic
114                                     Hispanic immigrants do not constitute a monolithic group, despite
115 itigates-but does not eliminate-bias against immigrants driven by perceptions of religious difference
116 , designed to measure assistance provided to immigrants during everyday social interactions.
117 an citizenship applications among low-income immigrants eligible for a federal fee waiver.
118               This reform allowed low-income immigrants eligible for citizenship to use a standardize
119                          Undocumented Latinx immigrants experience unique factors prior to migration,
120                 The foreign-born children of immigrants experienced a 17% higher risk of death than t
121                             Adolescents from immigrant families, however, already experience the soci
122                       Compared to residents, immigrant females had 23% lower lifetime breeding succes
123 o are well-positioned to help the most needy immigrants file their fee-waiver requests.
124 s the consequences of discrimination against immigrants for immigrants themselves, their families, an
125 families, and social deprivation may prevent immigrants from accessing mental healthcare.
126  bear persistence was reliant on a supply of immigrants from areas with minimal human influence (i.e.
127 vey participants, most were first-generation immigrants from China (68.7%) and female (63%).
128 bserved among nonimmune travelers as well as immigrants from endemic areas.
129                                              Immigrants from Ethiopia who were raised in Israel were
130                                             -Immigrants from ethnic minority groups represent an incr
131      In 1 study (n = 21 008), only screening immigrants from high-prevalence countries would miss app
132 recently colonized sampling regions received immigrants from multiple sources.
133 rate of neonatal ICU admission was higher in immigrants from South Asia (155.2/1,000), Africa (140.4/
134                   My great-grandparents were immigrants from Sweden and settled as farmers in Iowa an
135 and, and East Asian) supplemented by ancient immigrants from the Indian Subcontinent.
136                                          The immigrants from the USSR and Ethiopia arriving after 11
137                              Some vegetarian immigrants from underprivileged households may be predis
138  the presence of a high-socioeconomic status immigrant group reduce xenophobic and antiforeigner atti
139 ave facilitated the successful settlement of immigrant groups in South America.
140 uses and amount of variation between various immigrant groups in the incidence of major cardiovascula
141 roup conflict between native populations and immigrant groups, raising the question of how conflict c
142 el and extend beyond descendants of European immigrant groups.
143                            Offspring born to immigrants had 15-43% lower LBS than offspring born to r
144 le (RR = 0.64; 95%CI: 0.48;0.85) non-Western immigrants had a significantly lower risk ratio of hospi
145                Several months after arrival, immigrants had increased sentinel contributions, and for
146 y and mortality for covariates, undocumented immigrants had shorter length of stay (p < 0.05) and the
147  estimates for most of the past; and 2) the 'immigrant' haplotypes showing growth typical of most Eur
148 litician, and hybrid (racist-anti-women-anti-immigrant) hate threats against a US member of the Briti
149             We hypothesized that non-Western immigrants have a lower incidence of anaphylaxis compare
150 onstrated; however, outcomes in undocumented immigrants have not been examined.
151 S areas populated by descendants to European immigrants have similar levels of income equality and mo
152                    We find that undocumented immigrants have substantially lower crime rates than nat
153                                              Immigrant health and access to health care in the USA va
154                     Genome sequencing of the immigrant identified it as a G. conirostris male that or
155 phic conditions - might limit the success of immigrants in a new location despite hospitable climatic
156 rosis incidence rates among first-generation immigrants in Denmark, a high-incidence country, and the
157 rculosis was rare and seen mainly in younger immigrants in Denmark.
158 a to estimate the population of unauthorized immigrants in each US state and by country of origin, ba
159 rchange was not due to higher origination of immigrants in South America as previously suggested, but
160 ora and Artiodactyla) had significantly more immigrants in South America than other clades.
161 uth, 2) higher origination of North American immigrants in South America, 3) higher extinction of mam
162 proportion of arrests involving undocumented immigrants in Texas was relatively stable or decreasing
163                     Because many non-Western immigrants in the Netherlands are vitamin D deficient, o
164  on the positions occupied by minorities and immigrants in the social structure and economic system,
165  Yet the majority of naturalization-eligible immigrants in the United States do not apply for citizen
166 e high burden of HBV infection among African immigrants in the United States underscores a need for c
167 ease (CD) may affect 1.31% of Latin American immigrants in the United States, with >300 000 cases.
168 ts to increased incidence of T2D in Filipino immigrants in the USA and found three DMPs associated wi
169 riers to improved health and health care for immigrants in the USA.
170 sia, as well as the contribution of external immigrants in this process.
171                  Common features of Hispanic immigrants include a younger average age, higher presenc
172                                  South Asian immigrants, including those born in Guyana had the highe
173                   Citizenship can accelerate immigrant integration and result in benefits for both lo
174 of spatially concentrated ethnic networks on immigrant integration, there is limited causal evidence
175 male sex, ages 0-5 or 15-30 years, and being immigrants, intermarried, or converts to Christianity.
176 zation cause better political integration of immigrants into the host society?
177 atient and graft survival among unauthorized immigrants is comparable with citizens/residents.
178 urrent understanding of the nature of thymic immigrants is largely based on data from pre-clinical mo
179                          LT for unauthorized immigrants is rare, and disparities in access to LT by s
180 show that the genetic contribution of recent immigrants is substantial, with some large allele freque
181  liver transplantation (LT) for unauthorized immigrants is unknown.
182 estyle behavior intervention for overweight, immigrant Latinas.
183         Compared to Danish-born, non-Western immigrants living in Denmark during the entire follow-up
184 ed by descendants to Scandinavian and German immigrants, lower in places with French or Italian herit
185 lower lifetime breeding success (LBS), while immigrant males had 29% higher LBS.
186 tyrrhine primates, or New World monkeys, are immigrant mammals whose fossil record comes from Tertiar
187 eeding seasons ('recolonisation rescue'), or immigrants may sufficiently bolster population size to p
188                           Among unauthorized immigrants, most LTs were performed in California (47%)
189 ond generation) with death among children of immigrant mothers to Sweden.
190                 Refugees or family reunified immigrants (n = 127 250) who, between January 1, 1994 an
191                        Surprisingly, neither immigrants nor drought-tolerant taxa had higher abundanc
192 omly assigned to read a scenario where 1) an immigrant or 2) an immigrant and their child were caught
193 us research indicates that local influxes of immigrants or unfamiliar ethnic groups can generate thre
194 d, and/or members of racial/ethnic minority, immigrant, or rural populations who have suboptimal acce
195                        A large proportion of immigrants originate from countries with intermediate to
196 dependent selection will tend to favour rare immigrants over common residents, amplifying the effect
197  selection within populations can favor rare immigrants over locally adapted residents.
198 igher Charlson comorbidity index scores than immigrants (P < .01).
199 s 25.5% among Danes compared with 1.3% among immigrants (P < .01).
200                 This amounts to about 73,000 immigrants per year gaining citizenship who otherwise wo
201 p increased after his election and predicted immigrant persecution over time.
202                  As described in this essay, immigrant physicians and their families also may be espe
203              Differences within the Hispanic immigrant population are present in naturalisation figur
204 anisms facilitate the enhanced enrichment of immigrant populations during disturbance: (i) the availa
205 intervention efforts in uninsured, minority, immigrant populations may be provided by videos and text
206  worsened health-care quality and access for immigrant populations.
207 chronic stroke, and consent for minority and immigrant populations.
208 lf (6 million years), and comprises a mix of immigrant pre-adapted lineages and descendants from loca
209                                   East Asian immigrants (predominantly ethnic Chinese) had the lowest
210                                 Undocumented immigrants presented with significantly more effaced bas
211                           The integration of immigrants presents a major challenge for policymakers i
212 alf of the 9 million naturalization-eligible immigrants qualify for a federal programme that waives t
213 y correlated with the local area fraction of immigrants (r = 0.72, P < .001), fraction of college gra
214 us immigrants to the United States and other immigrant-receiving nations.
215 ormation processes and the role they play in immigrant reception.
216 tanding residents varied according to recent immigrant region of birth from 0.84 (95% CI, 0.74-0.95)
217 diverse background and intimate knowledge of immigrant-relating health care issues were performed.
218  will confer a fitness advantage to southern immigrants relative to native populations.
219 senting empirical evidence that variation in immigrant reproductive success is important for the main
220                  Eleven million unauthorized immigrants reside in the United States and may account f
221 ive controls by year of birth and sex on the immigrant's first eligibility date.
222 g in states that do not provide undocumented immigrants scheduled hemodialysis receive intermittent h
223 e these policies and forcefully condemn anti-immigrant sentiments.
224 joint design, where respondents evaluate two immigrants side by side, comes closest to the behavioral
225 ess partially owing to foreign influence and immigrants, similarly the international contributions he
226 health and immigration databases to identify immigrant (since 1985) and long-standing resident cohort
227             We provide empirical evidence of immigrants' specialization in skill acquisition well bef
228 isorder (141.2), non-employment (137.0), and immigrant status (117.9).
229 and the challenges in attributing effects to immigrant status per se.
230                            After adjustment, immigrant status was associated with lower rates of live
231 umption, physical activity, body mass index, immigrant status, education, and income.
232  in Ambulatory Care Research Team (CANHEART) Immigrant study, a big data initiative, linking informat
233 th him, study 5); a willingness to persecute immigrants (study 6); and a willingness to personally pr
234 etime fitness differed between residents and immigrants (successful between-population dispersers) an
235  patterns captured by IBD clustering include immigrants such as Scandinavians and French Canadians; g
236 ature of prejudice and discrimination toward immigrants, summarizing what we know to date and the cha
237 esting with hydrological conditions, whereby immigrants tended to nest later, late nesters tended to
238                      The USA is home to more immigrants than any other country-about 46 million, just
239              Myopia was less prevalent among immigrants than Israeli-born controls.
240 creening rates; and (4) fear-mongering among immigrants that discourages them from accessing preventi
241 d to make life so difficult for unauthorized immigrants that they would choose to leave the country.
242                                   Among male immigrants the age-adjusted HR = 0.55 (95% CI 0.52, 0.59
243 ces of discrimination against immigrants for immigrants themselves, their families, and the societies
244 ipants reported that they would sentence the immigrant to more jail time than the immigrant and child
245 cidence of cardiovascular events exist among immigrants to Canada from different ethnic backgrounds.
246      To examine end-of-life care provided to immigrants to Canada in the last 6 months of their life.
247 Here we discuss the immense contributions of immigrants to cancer research and the adverse impact tha
248 time by the Kaplan-Meier method and compared immigrants to controls in age and sex stratified strata
249                                    Comparing immigrants to controls in all age and sex stratified str
250                               Those who sent immigrants to jail for more time also viewed them as soc
251 y to compare the criminality of undocumented immigrants to legal immigrants and native-born US citize
252                        The risk of CRC among immigrants to Ontario relative to controls varies by ori
253    We aimed to compare the risk of CRC among immigrants to Ontario, Canada, to its general population
254 ntroduced from Africa at some stage by human immigrants to the island.
255  to high frequency has been the fecundity of immigrants to the northern community, whereas in the cen
256  of unringed females, which are likely to be immigrants to the population.
257 f growing flows of high-socioeconomic status immigrants to the United States and other immigrant-rece
258  pilot study was conducted with samples from immigrants to the United States that were screened for L
259 Mycobacterium tuberculosis within a group of immigrants to the United States.
260 heir Danish-born children (second-generation immigrants), to evaluate the importance and timing of ex
261 ly 1.3 million adult (aged >/=19 years), non-immigrant, urban Canadians in 30 cities who responded to
262                     Relative to undocumented immigrants, US-born citizens are over 2 times more likel
263      We categorized patients as unauthorized immigrants versus US citizens/residents.
264             Between 2,000 and 19,000 Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) holders (SIVH) from Iraq and Afghan
265 ited States has admitted over 80,000 Special Immigrant Visa holders (SIVH), which include children.
266  has issued between 2,000 and 19,000 Special Immigrant Visas (SIV) annually, with the majority issued
267  means such as imprisoning Blacks, deporting immigrants, wars, and the Holocaust.
268 controls; the crude relative rate among male immigrants was 0.582..
269 ntrols; the crude relative rate among female immigrants was 0.623.
270 usted hazard ratio (HR) for CRC among female immigrants was 0.63 (95% CI 0.59, 0.67) during the first
271  the total population, however, undocumented immigrants were almost twice as likely to be assaulted (
272                                              Immigrants were less heterozygous than residents but sti
273 th among LT recipients who were unauthorized immigrants were Mexico (52%), Guatemala (7%), China (6%)
274                                 Undocumented immigrants were more likely to be discharged home (53% v
275                                At diagnosis, immigrants were older (47.6 vs 43.2 years) and more like
276   Among decedents in Ontario, Canada, recent immigrants were significantly more likely to receive agg
277 how states can facilitate the integration of immigrants while creating positive externalities for the
278 ant obstacle to citizenship among low-income immigrants who demonstrate an interest in naturalization
279                 Our study shows that for the immigrants who faced close referendums, naturalization c
280         Compared to Danish-born, non-Western immigrants who obtained residence permission as children
281 on rates appear to be driven by older age in immigrants who were more likely to have HCC at diagnosis
282 e of 53 patients with CD, all Latin American immigrants, who underwent treatment with nifurtimox (8-1
283 ltiple sclerosis risk among first-generation immigrants whose parents were born in low, intermediate
284 ted children in industrialized countries are immigrants with a relatively low socioeconomic status (S
285 oritized screening and treatment of Egyptian immigrants with domestic prevention campaigns.
286               An estimated 6500 undocumented immigrants with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) live in t
287 form was concentrated among the subgroups of immigrants with lower incomes, language skills, and educ
288                   A total of 130 non-Western immigrants with prediabetes (fasting glucose concentrati
289                                 Undocumented immigrants with traumatic brain injuries were more likel
290 ween 1985 and 2015 were classified as recent immigrants, with subgroup analyses assessing the associa
291                        Data from 100 African immigrants without diabetes (mean age 38 years, body wei
292 roups were conducted with 62 Southeast Asian immigrant women and 23 individual in-depth interviews wi
293      Interpersonal communication gap between immigrant women and health care providers exists because
294 limited language and health literacy skills, immigrant women face numerous challenges in navigating t
295 anguage and literate skills, the majority of immigrant women had inadequate health literacy to manage
296           In conclusion, Sub-Saharan African immigrant women have a two-fold higher risk of developin
297 tion problems experiences by Southeast Asian immigrant women in Taiwan.
298 themes concerning conditions that influenced immigrant women's use of health information and services
299  resulted in lower birth weight among Latina immigrant women, but not among US-born white, black, or
300 rs to be the dominant theme from research on immigrant youth, although that flexibility can be constr

 
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