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1 iac arrest in Paris and suburbs (6.7 million inhabitants).
2 , representing 3% of the population (500,500 inhabitants).
3 urkish Straits (50000 ships/year; 23 million inhabitants).
4 confidence interval, 35-52 cases per 100 000 inhabitants).
5 ovinces surrounding the volcano (1.9 million inhabitants).
6 episodes was 10 737 847 (19.8% of 54 096 705 inhabitants).
7 population-weighted mean of 4.8 mg/day/1000 inhabitants.
8 the Caribbean, infecting more than 2 million inhabitants.
9 ian Mesoamerica, with a population of 90,000 inhabitants.
10 sthma, representing 10.4 patients per 10,000 inhabitants.
11 ecember 2013, it had a population of 743,317 inhabitants.
12 lective pressures on the eyes of mesopelagic inhabitants.
13 s 1,231, with an average of 2.16 per million inhabitants.
14 d the genetic composition of the continent's inhabitants.
15 nd limited to regions with less than 200,000 inhabitants.
16 ascribed many functions to these dynamic CNS inhabitants.
17 marine mammals threaten the health of Arctic inhabitants.
18 562 to 2672 cataract surgeries per 1 million inhabitants.
19 rea has a population of approximately 82 300 inhabitants.
20 gated by host products and regulated by host inhabitants.
21 interval [CI], 15.4-23.3) cases per 100,000 inhabitants.
22 ity multiethnic source population of 271 817 inhabitants.
23 from Hispaniola and Jamaica and not to Cuban inhabitants.
24 h a prevalence of 10 to 30 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.
25 nia repair from a regional area of 2 million inhabitants.
26 interval [CI], 30.8-36.9) cases per million inhabitants.
27 ia, leading to all its earliest modern human inhabitants.
28 ersity, abundance, and activity of microbial inhabitants.
29 tential rather than just an inventory of its inhabitants.
30 cally distinct from the rest of the island's inhabitants.
31 on or dynamics of the atmosphere's microbial inhabitants.
32 e were 45 violent crimes committed per 1,000 inhabitants.
33 espectively, and was higher in men and urban inhabitants.
34 n Halland, which has a population of 310,000 inhabitants.
35 re biofilms that afford protection for their inhabitants.
36 9 to 1993 in a Peruvian shantytown of 34,000 inhabitants.
37 ffects Earth's climate and the health of its inhabitants.
38 h as diet, treatment history, and housing co-inhabitants.
39 alities, e.g., those with population < 5,000 inhabitants.
40 secondary effluents exceeded 3.0 g/day/1000 inhabitants.
41 y generated significant stress for Cahokia's inhabitants.
42 orization processes for the benefit of local inhabitants.
43 , weather conditions and the income of local inhabitants.
44 ated regions in France with about 12 million inhabitants.
45 The TBE was organized in a community of 9325 inhabitants 18 years and older (Wichelen, East Flanders,
46 re more genetically distant to these Oceanic inhabitants; 3) the present YSTR analyses does not revea
47 nual population for Oslo in 2017 was 645 000 inhabitants, 4% higher than the "de jure" population rep
50 ion was demonstrated at 43 cases per 100 000 inhabitants (95% confidence interval, 35-52 cases per 10
51 ia in Europe with 28.2 new cases per 100,000 inhabitants, a cost-effective preventive strategy has be
52 re done in countries with fewer than 300,000 inhabitants, a surface area less than 700 km(2), and a g
53 ose areas, derived from the Late Pleistocene inhabitants, absorbed both the agricultural life way and
54 ers 2 Italian regions (population of 4476931 inhabitants according to the 2011 census) from January 1
55 tween 9200 and 5500 (14)C yr B.P. the valley inhabitants adopted major crop plants such as squash (Cu
56 usehold composition and the immune status of inhabitants affect the individual risk of infection.
60 igible individuals), and in 2012, 1730 (86%) inhabitants aged 5 years or more completed a questionnai
63 essors are not closely related to the modern inhabitants, although the prehistoric/modern ties are so
65 polluting aquatic ecosystems are taken up by inhabitants and accumulate in the food web, affecting sp
66 ual hospitalisation rate of 10.8 per 100 000 inhabitants and an average annual percentage change of 1
67 nual hospitalisation rate of 9.0 per 100 000 inhabitants and an average annual percentage change of 5
68 methods, face-to-face interview of all local inhabitants and examination of local laboratory smear re
70 admixture and cultural contact between early inhabitants and migrants that arrived in the region over
71 In addition to improving the comfort of the inhabitants and mitigating the growing energy consumptio
73 mponent(s) that are independent of Q(o) site inhabitants and that originate from the newly observed o
74 the disease is on the order of 5 per 10 000 inhabitants and, apart from accidents, is the leading ca
76 close to Santiago (a major city of 6 million inhabitants) and in the Atacama Desert (that hosts sever
78 tion expansions largely replaced the earlier inhabitants, and ultimately generated the mosaic genetic
79 projected to increase from 32.1 per million inhabitants annually in 1986-2005 to 48.8-67.1 per milli
80 context of oceanic islands where all island inhabitants are descendants from founding events involvi
81 habitats are dynamic environments, and their inhabitants are known to tolerate wide fluctuations in s
82 gnitive impairments experienced by Macondo's inhabitants are remarkably similar to those observed in
84 ed with a 4.3% increase in cases per million inhabitants as of January 9, 2021 (p value < 0.001).
85 a like deep-diving mammals and high-altitude inhabitants, as well as those that hibernate and interru
86 nt reduced exposure of little more than 7000 inhabitants at a cost of US$150 per person whose exposur
87 ens were collected in filter papers from all inhabitants at baseline and then every 3 months thereaft
88 of five prevalent bacterial gastrointestinal inhabitants: Bacteroides fragilis, Clostridium perfringe
89 ices in the greater Paris area (11.7 million inhabitants) between 2006 and 2010, we identified charac
90 was the capital of an empire of ~70 million inhabitants, but little is known about the genetics of a
91 amatic population collapse of the Indigenous inhabitants caused in part by the introduction of new pa
93 community (1.85 defined daily doses per 1000 inhabitant-days, 95% CI 0.23-3.48, p=0.025) during antib
94 nd 45% (0.083, 0.045-0.121 cases per 100 000 inhabitant-days, p<0.0001) in the community, during anti
95 rhythmic gene expression in this intertidal inhabitant despite the profound environmental and physio
97 evele, East Flanders, Belgium) of 9484 adult inhabitants during a 4-day screening (April 22 and 25-27
98 ll 3646 global cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants, encompassing a total population of 2.0 bill
99 focal village Santa Rita detected, among 353 inhabitants enrolled, a ratio of 17:1 submicroscopic/ mi
104 d Human Development (IPREDE), serves 600 000 inhabitants from areas totaling about 42% of the city of
105 owing middle-income country with 262 million inhabitants from more than 300 ethnic and 730 language g
106 lude an organized evacuation of over 200,000 inhabitants from the vicinity of the site and areas earl
107 resence of obsidian at QJ-280 shows that the inhabitants had contact with the adjacent Andean highlan
108 d founder population comprising about 57,000 inhabitants, has experienced a dramatic increase in type
109 Culturing and direct sequencing of microbial inhabitants identified distinct populations present at s
110 Incidence of EoE increased from 0.16/100,000 inhabitants in 2004 to 6.3/100,000 inhabitants in 2013 (
111 as evident over the years from 367.7/100,000 inhabitants in 2009 to 304.0 cases per 100,000 inhabitan
114 py, asthma, and rhinitis in village and town inhabitants in a region of Poland and assessed whether a
115 l laboratory covering an area of 1.5 million inhabitants in Barcelona, Spain, before (83,786 cases) a
118 ar of admission, and the percentage of black inhabitants in each patient's county of hospitalization
124 ultations are continuously collected for all inhabitants in the Skane region (population 1.2 million)
125 rmany (federal state of Bavaria, 3.5 million inhabitants in this age group) can participate in the pr
126 the entire population of Ngodhe Island (~500 inhabitants) in Lake Victoria, Kenya, which is surrounde
127 hritis and functional disability among rural inhabitants influences delivery of arthritis care to rur
128 ur findings confirm that the oldest European inhabitants ingested more mechanically-demanding diets t
129 .45 (95% CI 1.02, 2.05)) or higher number of inhabitants (IRR = 2.00 (95% CI 1.89, 2.12)) caused more
131 al capacity of Lebanon where at least 1 in 6 inhabitants is currently a refugee remains unknown.
132 had a longer term impact, as 60,000 exposed inhabitants lowered their exposure by installing new wel
148 , autotrophic, and strictly hydrogenotrophic inhabitant of submarine hydrothermal vents, was cultivat
150 e sequence of Ruminococcus albus 8, a common inhabitant of the cow rumen, alludes to a bacterium well
152 The woolly rhinoceros was a charismatic inhabitant of the frigid steppes of Pleistocene Eurasia.
154 Haemophilus influenzae (NTHI) is a commensal inhabitant of the human nasopharynx and a causative agen
156 cterium Lactobacillus acidophilus, a natural inhabitant of the intestine, induces high levels of IFN-
157 gen of cattle, was recently identified as an inhabitant of the large intestine in young domestic cats
158 us somni (Haemophilus somnus) is an obligate inhabitant of the mucosal surfaces of bovines and sheep
159 iae (the pneumococcus) is a common commensal inhabitant of the nasopharynx and a frequent etiologic a
160 ides fragilis, an opportunistic pathogen and inhabitant of the normal human colonic microbiota, exhib
162 eptococcus sanguinis, an abundant and benign inhabitant of the oral cavity, is an important etiologic
163 us gordonii is generally considered a benign inhabitant of the oral microflora, and yet it is a prima
171 Malassezia are the most abundant fungal skin inhabitant of warm-blooded animals and have been implica
174 It is well documented that the pre-European inhabitants of Amazonia actively transformed and modifie
175 Plasmodium falciparum clones were studied in inhabitants of an area of highly seasonal malaria transm
179 roduced via a proximal source related to the inhabitants of either the Eurasian steppe or Armenia.
180 also have ties to the Pleistocene and recent inhabitants of Europe and may represent an extension fro
181 collected from recent dental checkups of 126 inhabitants of five Austrian residential care facilities
182 rot fungi such as Postia placenta are common inhabitants of forest ecosystems and are also largely re
183 estern Hunter-Gatherers, suggesting that the inhabitants of Ganj Dareh did not undergo the large popu
185 rity between early Anatolian farmers and the inhabitants of Ganj Dareh supports a model in which Neol
186 evidence of ancestry affinity of the ancient inhabitants of Greater Nicoya and Casas Grandes with con
187 n the facial morphology of the pre-Columbian inhabitants of Hispaniola and Cuba led to the present st
188 explosion of interest to identify microbial inhabitants of human and understand their beneficial rol
191 undertook a cross-sectional study of elderly inhabitants of Kinshasa, with serological assays, amplif
192 vides new evidence of the desperation of the inhabitants of La Isabela just before its abandonment.
194 luding gender and outcome, among 9.7 million inhabitants of Lombardia and 5.5 million of Denmark.
196 through bread and pasta was evaluated in the inhabitants of Londrina City in northern Parana State, B
201 cificities, the members of the subfamily are inhabitants of or are related to the bacterial rhizosphe
202 ions, to the point that the Early Gravettian inhabitants of Paglicci were able to process food plants
204 Large-scale genetic analysis of the native inhabitants of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) reveals the expe
207 hat Free-living amoebae (FLA), as ubiquitous inhabitants of soil and water, may act as long-term rese
208 Our finding that descendants of the earliest inhabitants of Southeast Asia do not all harbor Denisova
211 efore, G. mosseae can be considered as ideal inhabitants of technical installations to facilitate phy
212 ed 'Clovis-first')-suggesting that the first inhabitants of the Americas were linked with the Clovis
213 ltitude-adapted Quechua- and Aymara-speaking inhabitants of the Andean Altiplano are not protected fr
214 the United States; subsequently, the marine inhabitants of the area are exposed to elevated levels o
215 olutionary history, polar bears were already inhabitants of the Artic sea ice and had adapted very ra
218 igins and genetic affinity of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Canary Islands, commonly known as Gua
219 a 25-fold higher risk of gastric cancer than inhabitants of the coastal town Tumaco, despite similar
220 ks on mental health is likely not limited to inhabitants of the country under attack; it also extends
223 lated organism Alloscardovia omnicolens, are inhabitants of the gastrointestinal tract and oral cavit
226 the clade 4 FabI, found in the Bacteroidetes inhabitants of the gut, have several structural features
237 reas in 1- and 6-mo milk samples the typical inhabitants of the oral cavity (eg, Veillonella, Leptotr
241 e, to a large extent, the descendants of the inhabitants of these refugia, and some extant mtDNA line
243 Africa, shows that the Early Later Stone Age inhabitants of this cave used notched bones for notation
247 annual life-history states (LHSs) among the inhabitants of two latitudes would have an impact on the
253 known about the psychrophilic (cold-loving) inhabitants or their specific adaptations to the cold.
254 rer providers in the community (mean 455 508 inhabitants) or admitted to tertiary level, district gen
255 in terms of the composition of its microbial inhabitants, particularly on sediments from the Peru Mar
257 ta, measured by Defined daily Doses per 1000 inhabitants per day, from the European Surveillance of a
261 therapy explained a decrease of 1.2/100 000 inhabitants per year, corresponding with 33% of the obse
264 ant, relatively well-characterized microbial inhabitants presents an opportunity to investigate bacte
265 r within our intestinal tract, our microbial inhabitants produce a remarkably diverse set of natural
266 dant (insects) and most successful (mammals) inhabitants, providing a means of discrimination between
268 ion of biological tissues and their cellular inhabitants, seamlessly across multiple length scales.
269 in origin, and interactions among community inhabitants shape colonization patterns and pathogenic p
270 round malaria metropolis of over 3.5 million inhabitants situated in Nigeria which has one of the lar
272 ors critical for lysis of the common CF lung inhabitant Staphylococcus aureus were also induced in CF
274 t regional scale and between rural and urban inhabitants, suggesting there is scope to explore driver
275 of at least 10% of the country's 7.7 million inhabitants, the destruction of much of the country's in
276 ife as a source of food to millions of rural inhabitants, the diversity, geographic extent, volumes a
277 ral Italy and took the name from its ancient inhabitants, the Umbri, whose origins are still debated.
278 freshwater resources and thus likely forcing inhabitants to abandon their islands in decades, not cen
279 atopy and asthma both among town and village inhabitants - town: adjusted odds ratio (aOR) for atopy
280 ears ago, but the extent to which the modern inhabitants trace their ancestry to the first settlers i
283 ion of the site and indicate that the site's inhabitants used seaweed from distant beaches and estuar
284 The annual incidence (13.2 per 10 adult inhabitants) varied between regions, but the extremal qu
286 al areas included cities of over one million inhabitants, we detected no change in genetic diversity,
290 tack in any given moment, attitudes by local inhabitants were strikingly sympathetic towards the bird
291 r-capita loads (i.e., grams per day per 1000 inhabitants) were computed using census data and NH4-N m
292 on include census division and percentage of inhabitants who are up to date with the Papanicolaou tes
293 ponse rate, 85%); 560 villagers and 348 town inhabitants who had taken part in the earlier survey.
295 tors' natural habitats, and by extension its inhabitants, who play an important role in boosting crop
296 lamentous fungi (moulds) are ubiquitous soil inhabitants whose conidia are inhaled into the respirato
297 ities ranged between 2.5 and 9.9 mg/day/1000 inhabitants with a population-weighted mean of 4.8 mg/da
299 dized incidence (9.44 and 0.69 cases/100,000 inhabitant-years, respectively, OR = 13.5, 95% CI = 9.87