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1 able are 76% less likely to enter a homeless shelter.
2 -month period in a single open-intake animal shelter.
3 urroundings, as humans do using clothing and shelter.
4 eat conservation as well as reproduction and shelter.
5 temporary home dens to which they return for shelter.
6 ted from a psychiatric program in a homeless shelter.
7 homeless mentally ill men in a New York City shelter.
8 ities of life, including food, clothing, and shelter.
9 on is crucial for finding both resources and shelter.
10 id flights along the most efficient route to shelter.
11  diverse, brief human occupation of the rock shelter.
12 ing any clear adaptive benefits like food or shelter.
13 ng PAs and the most susceptible species they shelter.
14  outbreak among cats in New York City animal shelters.
15 phy, chronology, and artifacts from two rock shelters.
16 e grown in similar plots with rain exclusion shelters.
17 IV-seropositive, and screening in hotels and shelters.
18 major transmission sites were three homeless shelters.
19  patients to have used daytime services at 3 shelters.
20 symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection in homeless shelters.
21  SARS-CoV-2 infection were detected across 5 shelters.
22 phenotype root development in glasshouses or shelters.
23 ds and not need to be relinquished to animal shelters.
24  in cats in New York City's municipal animal shelters.
25 nd rest in outdoor structures such as cattle shelters.
26 valence was 2.1% (36/1,684) among PEH living sheltered, 0.5% (3/628) among PEH living unsheltered, an
27 lowing primary problems: lack of food (41%), shelter (18%), and clean water (14%).
28 rs after their first contact with a homeless shelter, 22.9% (95% CI 21.6-24.2) of men and 7.7% (6.8-8
29                               Cuncaicha rock shelter (4480 masl) has a robust, well-preserved, and we
30  (56.1%) for nondisabled persons and lack of shelter (69.7%) for disabled persons.
31 laying concern for safety (91%), referral to shelters (79%) and counseling (88%), and documentation i
32 acterial peptidoglycan, to the issues of the sheltered active site, and to the need for conformationa
33 pathogens, residence in a vacuole provides a shelter against cytosolic host defense to the cost of li
34 h status, HIV serostatus, visits to homeless shelters, alcohol intake, and cigarette smoking were all
35 (90% prediction interval: 126 d to 141 d) of sheltering, allow schools to open in the fall, and resul
36 vantages by guiding animals towards food and shelter and away from potentially harmful situations(1,2
37  used by spiny lobsters to identify suitable shelter and cues from stone crabs and diseased individua
38 strial ant-plants, in that the host provides shelter and food in return for protection from natural e
39 ally transmitted infection surveillance, and shelter and homeless outreach data.
40 substrate on AuNPs, such that the AuNPs lost shelter and MCH increased the attraction force between A
41 earching allows animals to find food, mates, shelter and other resources essential for survival and r
42 nable and renewable materials, which give us shelter and oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the at
43 ole in the lives of these insects--providing shelter and protection.
44 In this article, we review the importance of sheltered and stray dogs as reservoirs of zoonotic paras
45                                              Sheltered and stray dogs, exposed to zoonotic parasites,
46  facility-wide testing events for PEH living sheltered and unsheltered and homelessness service staff
47        In June-July, UC aged 9-17 years in 4 shelters and 1 processing center in 4 states were hospit
48                We conclude that (1) homeless shelters and bars are important sites of tuberculosis tr
49 sed individuals presenting for evaluation at shelters and family assistance centers have stress-relat
50                                Four homeless shelters and five bars were associated with specific clu
51 st generous gifts to human beings, providing shelters and materials for all living beings.
52             Overall, 2,875 individuals at 24 shelters and nine unsheltered outreach events underwent
53 ficantly more likely to have spent time at 3 shelters and other locations when at least 1 patient in
54 g disparities between UAMs who are placed in shelters and those who are not, pathways should be devel
55 serve similar adverse effects in sanitation, shelter, and health care access (including immunization)
56 ls must attain the basic needs (food, water, shelter, and mate) while avoiding the ultimate cost of p
57 als navigate their environment to find food, shelter, and mates.
58 unities rely extensively on plants for food, shelter, and medicine.
59 laboratory dogs, healthy dogs from an animal shelter, and pet dogs with various nongastric illnesses.
60 ding medical care, disease monitoring, food, shelter, and social activities.
61 ions (size, inclination, geometry, degree of sheltering, and orientation), surface parameters (age, p
62 bility sample of low-income hotels, homeless shelters, and free food programs in San Francisco, Calif
63 , including nursing homes, prisons, homeless shelters, and hospitals.
64 ate entities (eg, federal agencies, homeless shelters, and school systems) with the goal of fostering
65 s predators or competitors for resources and shelters, anthropogenic traces of their exploitation, of
66                                     Homeless shelters are a high-risk setting for severe acute respir
67 vations, and higher latitudes, especially in sheltered areas, whereas loss is skewed toward southerly
68 es) and aggregation fidelity (via two-choice sheltering assays).
69                Nine of 24 shelters completed shelter assessments and implemented IPC measures as part
70                                              Shelter assessments were conducted concurrently at a con
71    However, a subset of youths who requested shelter at the age of 17 years had experienced prolonged
72 direct a complex, intracellular cascade that shelters bacteria from host defenses and leads to persis
73 imilar to Psychological First Aid, featuring shelter-based social service provision and linkage to me
74 sh from two historical tsunamis sampled in a sheltered bay in American Samoa, namely the 2009 South P
75 ing ever sought medical care, counseling, or shelter because of domestic assault.
76  Agriculture in Nebraska on establishment of shelter belts and 1936-39 with the Pineapple Producers C
77 pared to the other cohorts and this load was sheltered by higher heterozygosity, which could increase
78 ortheastern Japan, whereas western Japan was sheltered by mountain ranges.
79                         These statements are sheltered by the general understanding that antioxidants
80          Because catalase is immobilized and sheltered by the ZIF-90 crystals, the composites show ac
81                        Those who were not in shelters by age 18 years could not access adult housing
82 ons, though, we find that targeted "salutary sheltering" by 50% of a single age group may substantial
83        Egg pool homogenates from the Channel-Shelter (C-S) Island (Lake Huron) contained summation op
84 icivirus (FCV) infection in an animal rescue shelter can be used as a model to examine the dynamics o
85 ntrol measures targeted at specific homeless shelters can reduce tuberculosis morbidity in urban area
86 nsure the satisfaction of basic human needs: shelter, clean air, safe drinking water, and adequate nu
87                                    Mangroves shelter coastlines during hazardous storm events with co
88  CI: 1.16-8.26), and testing at an overnight shelter compared to testing at encampments (OR = 2.45; 9
89                                   Nine of 24 shelters completed shelter assessments and implemented I
90 gainst SPEs with vehicle optimization, storm shelter concepts, and/or active dosimetry; however, the
91 habitat location, reproduction, feeding, and shelter construction.
92 37 382 individuals had at least one homeless shelter contact, and among 1761 individuals with previou
93  One of the sites excavated, the Xihuatoxtla Shelter, contains well-stratified deposits and a stone t
94 astically altered, are central to expandable shelters, deployable space structures, reversible encaps
95 t positivity rate of SARS-CoV-2 infection at shelters, determined by dividing the number of positive
96       Repeat testing 3-4 weeks later at four shelters documented decreased SARS-CoV-2 prevalence (0%-
97             Of these, 100% of laboratory and shelter dogs and 67% of pet dogs were colonized by large
98                                In 2016-2018, shelters, drug treatment centers (DTCs), AIDS organizati
99 ot been incarcerated or stayed in a homeless shelter during the study period (all-cause SMR: 1.35, 95
100 ow dependence on benthic habitat for food or shelter during their life histories.
101 protein are required to ensure proper embryo sheltering during in vivo preimplantation development.
102                                   The 'small-sheltered' ecotype was almost fixed for one haplotype, H
103 rect life cycle at low temperatures, but the shelter effect reverses this advantage at high temperatu
104                            We term this the 'shelter effect'.
105 ipants had a higher rate of participation in sheltered employment (71.1% vs 10.8%).
106 y residents' (before 1972) were admitted for sheltered employment, escaping stigmatization, whereas '
107                                        After shelter entry, children had increased probabilities of r
108 cience fiction were my family's love and the sheltered environment of my all-girls school and college
109 have lost the ability to survive outside the sheltered environment of their host insect cells.
110                                PEH living in shelters experienced higher SARS-CoV-2 prevalence compar
111  and without diarrhea were obtained from two shelter facilities and determined to shed atypical EPEC
112 o are homeless consist of housing, emergency shelter, food services, employment assistance, peer supp
113 s such as carbon storage, food resources and shelter for humans and animals(1,2).
114          This should enable fiddler crabs to shelter for several minutes without undergoing significa
115 adows [2], where fishermen deploy artificial shelters for the lobsters to supplement scarce reef habi
116 aphic rainfall and providing firebreaks that shelter forest from fire.
117         The effectiveness of the Three-North Shelter Forest Program lay between the two above approac
118 ural enemies, alternative prey or hosts, and shelter from adverse conditions.
119 aped carbonate structures serve as a natural shelter from bottom trawling and a substratum for sessil
120 n extensive latent phase, and its ability to shelter from exposure to antimicrobial drugs within cavi
121 ty of these strains were introduced into the shelter from the community and did not appear to be tran
122 rein polytopic membrane-proteins could fold, sheltered from aggregation and proteolysis.
123 mersed in the bilayer interior or sterically sheltered from collision experience low or undetectable
124                                              Sheltered from deleterious mutations, genes with overlap
125 , and that these elements are preferentially sheltered from DNA methylation.
126  cell-surface, slow moving strings and webs, sheltered from endocytosis.
127 d populations or on captive animals that are sheltered from environmental pressures, which may obscur
128       These columns were kept horizontal and sheltered from forced air convection (i.e., under still
129                           Many pathogens are sheltered from host immunity by surface polysaccharides
130 osophila in which replicated chromosomes are sheltered from natural selection by a balancer chromosom
131 inside macrophages where they are relatively sheltered from PMN.
132 We find that gamma-globin expression becomes sheltered from position effects when the normally positi
133 sulfur transfer process from SufS to SufE is sheltered from the environment based on its resistance t
134 paradoxically, disturbed habitats may act as shelters from disease, but only for the very few species
135 -parasite interactions, this unique parasite shelter functions in nutrient acquisition, subcompartmen
136 ral population and then repeatedly spread to sheltered habitats due to local selection pressures with
137                         Thousands of cyclone shelters have been built and government and civil societ
138             Using longitudinal data from the Shelter, Health, and Drug Outcomes Among Women Study on
139 cted recombination, rather than asymmetrical sheltering, hemizygosity, or dosage compensation, is suf
140                                              Sheltered homeless mothers had fewer economic resources
141                        The majority (72%) of sheltered homeless mothers reported high current psychol
142                     BP) from El Gigante rock shelter, Honduras, that are closely related to ancient a
143                                     Fangcang shelter hospitals are a novel public health concept.
144                                     Fangcang shelter hospitals could be powerful components of nation
145      We document the development of Fangcang shelter hospitals during the COVID-19 outbreak in China
146                                 The Fangcang shelter hospitals in China were large-scale, temporary h
147  to Co(III) transition and occurs within the sheltered hydrophobic bilayer, resulting in an essential
148  cannot, analogous to paleontology's climate sheltering hypothesis.
149 tions at Ysterfontein 1, a deeply stratified shelter in a contrasting environment on the west (Atlant
150 ent data from Abric del Pastor, a small rock shelter in Alcoy (Alicante, Spain) with a stratified dep
151 -type flies do not appear to be able to take shelter in hemocytes from the action of the Toll pathway
152 the causative source of an outbreak in a cat shelter in New York City, which subsequently spread to m
153  excavations conducted at Madjedbebe, a rock shelter in northern Australia.
154 ys covered [PDC]) declined after guidance to shelter in place for COVID-19.
155                                  Quarantine, shelter in place, and social distancing strategies have
156          Public health interventions, beyond shelter in place, are needed to address and target such
157 een 1900-year-old maize cobs from Turkey Pen Shelter in the temperate Southwest.
158 ency department, home visits, and a homeless shelter in the United States, and in a referral hospital
159 efecators consumed sizeable crustaceans that sheltered in rotting logs.
160  interactions and protect the gene molecules sheltered in the spiky layer against nuclease degradatio
161 we focused on viruses circulating in the two shelters in 2008 and 2009, which we found shared a commo
162 ns that refer UAMs to specialized children's shelters in Athens to understand how child protection wo
163  mothers and 157 children living in homeless shelters in Los Angeles County.
164 f CIV from dogs resident in two large animal shelters in New York City during the period 2006 to 2009
165 aused an outbreak in cats in multiple animal shelters in New York State.
166  City, which subsequently spread to multiple shelters in the states of New York and Pennsylvania.
167 ent took place at 10 randomly selected adult shelters in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
168                            A subset of these shelter-in-place (SIP) hotel guests were high users of a
169    After coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) shelter-in-place (SIP) orders, viral suppression (VS) ra
170                                  A statewide shelter-in-place order was instituted on March 19, 2020,
171 reduced to below one in about 2 wk after the shelter-in-place order.
172 present a strategy for triggering short-term shelter-in-place orders when hospital admissions surpass
173 nments begin opening businesses and relaxing shelter-in-place orders worldwide, we lack quantitative
174 ern, we combined daily, county-level data on shelter-in-place policies with movement data from over 2
175 te's social and geographic peer states adopt shelter-in-place policies, it creates a reduction in mob
176 ropensity score matching, when compared with sheltering-in-place, evacuation was associated with a 16
177 ronic inflammatory microenvironment that can shelter incipient tumour cells, thus allowing them to pr
178                          These behaviors may shelter individuals from natural selection, preventing e
179 revalence and associated symptoms and review shelter infection prevention and control (IPC) policies.
180 ly, increasing nutrient availability for the sheltered interior cells.
181 - and tetracationic compounds without an ion sheltering interlocked macrocycle (dumbbells).
182 he repeated occupation of Fincha Habera rock shelter is dated to 47 to 31 thousand years ago.
183               Herring gull eggs from Channel Shelter Island (CHSH, Lake Huron) and Gull Island (GULL,
184 creased over time in the colonies at Channel-Shelter Island, Fighting Island and Agawa Rock.
185  within single adult black-legged ticks from Shelter Island, N.Y., was determined by cold, single-str
186 competition between groups for items such as shelter, land and mates.
187 ly high deletion rates in most bacteria; the sheltered lifestyle of intracellular parasites removes t
188 on that these high abortion rates are due to sheltered load, that is, previously unexpressed load acc
189 ed from archaeological excavations in a rock shelter located in the Lipez Altiplano of southwestern B
190 rain and phytolith data from the Xihuatoxtla shelter, located in the Central Balsas Valley, that indi
191 e in mice is to reach a previously memorized shelter location.
192                         The influence of the sheltering macrocycle, the numbers of charges on the cor
193  in February and December 2011 in 2 homeless shelters (Madrague Ville and Forbin) in Marseille, Franc
194 ona pellucida (ZP), the extracellular matrix sheltering mammalian oocytes and embryos, is composed by
195           Montane landscapes may effectively shelter many species into the next century.
196 suggest that exploiting the benefits of host sheltering may have aided the evolution of indirect life
197 show that Syrians' physical (e.g., access to shelter), mental (e.g., life satisfaction), and social (
198 arboreal species that occupy shaded and thus sheltered microhabitats fluctuated but did not decline s
199 or pandemics and cater for shared needs like shelter, mobility, or healthcare.
200 ry effects of the local topographic patterns sheltering more diverse microclimates and the increasing
201  subsistence needs (i.e., food, hygiene, and shelter needs), followed by poor adherence to antiretrov
202 ected in an unusual beak-like structure that shelters numerous teeth.
203 ditional regulatory information required for sheltering of gamma-globin transgene expression from pos
204 e mechanism whereby an upstream LCR achieves sheltering of globin gene expression from position effec
205 sually on a sleeping human, they return to a shelter on or around the sleeping surface, but not direc
206 eduction in the steady-state levels of Hsp70-sheltered oncoproteins, an effect associated with inhibi
207 tudy center, less likely to have stayed in a shelter or a welfare residence during the past year, mor
208            Flea infestation, adoption from a shelter or as a stray cat, hunting, and being from Flori
209  production landscapes due to the absence of shelter or nutritional sources.
210 hat bear them; however, piRNAs may provide a shelter or Trojan horse for retrotransposons, allowing t
211  that either acquired the virus while in the shelter or were undergoing acute infection.
212 ediments, which is largely controlled by the sheltering or preservational effects of detrital clay mi
213 ative patients, temporary housing (homeless, shelter, or substance abuse center) was the only factor
214 t railway plants, in contrast to plants from sheltered outcrops in hill/mountain regions, are rapid c
215 eived as more vulnerable and prioritized for shelters over those who were "almost 18" years old.
216 wind are generally shorter and stockier than sheltered plants.
217 reaction (PCR) screening of a large homeless shelter population in Boston prompted by an outbreak of
218 nge expansion and secondarily spread through sheltered populations throughout the distribution range,
219 er of adopted animals are returned to animal shelters post-adoption which can be stressful for both t
220 pt), and pH (7.65 pH) on social behavior and sheltering preference in P. argus.
221 outh African Blombos Cave and Diepkloof Rock Shelter provide a unique window into presumed early symb
222 arity of coral morphological growth forms in shelter provision for reef fishes, we investigated how s
223 thanasia of healthy animals in overpopulated shelters raises ethical considerations.
224                                Prevalence by shelter ranged 0%-27.6%.
225 bite rates were lower in exposed compared to sheltered reefs, linked to strong environmental filterin
226 eefs were less controlled by herbivores than sheltered reefs.
227 exposure influences herbivory in exposed and sheltered reefs.
228 bundance and activity across 6 exposed and 6 sheltered reefs; ii.
229  total of 1434 study encounters were done in shelter residents and staff, regardless of symptoms.
230 mpted by an outbreak of COVID-19 cases among shelter residents.
231 es boost natural enemy abundance via food or shelter resources, or, alternatively, increase natural e
232 ses, and that the network may have played a "sheltering" role in maintaining intact adaptive haplotyp
233                 Importantly, PGA efficiently sheltered S. epidermidis from key components of innate h
234 h exhibits light-responsive color change and shelter seeking, became a key species of interest [4, 8,
235                                              Shelter-seeking behavior was decreased by dilbit and con
236                                              Shelter-seeking behavior was monitored using digital tra
237 binding at the therapeutic target (SERT) and shelter-seeking behavior when fish plasma levels exceede
238 RF translation, for a variety of chaperones, shelters select mRNAs from the ISR, while simultaneously
239 lt in decreased survivorship due to impaired shelter selection or other behaviors.
240                                        These shelter sequences were compared to earlier CIV isolates.
241 ng trafficked people who are in contact with shelter services.
242                                              Sheltered shallow marine environments in areas repeatedl
243  y ago at Leang Bulu Bettue, a cave and rock-shelter site on the Wallacean island of Sulawesi.
244 te the general importance of the 3' UTR as a sheltered site for RNP complexes and support a specific
245                                Bite rates at sheltered sites were dominated by just a few species, mo
246 o form at feeding, mating, ovipositional, or sheltering sites.
247 gher relative energy regime) compared to the sheltered, smaller lake, despite relatively higher conce
248 ons Poort techno-complexes at Diepkloof Rock Shelter, South Africa.
249 acted from ground stone tools at North Creek Shelter, southern Utah.
250 Trojan horses' and carry viruses into immune-sheltered spaces, including the placenta, testes and bra
251 ats that were selected for euthanasia by the shelter staff and additionally had URI were included in
252 at least 1 jail incarceration and 1 homeless shelter stay in 2001-2003 in New York City to identify t
253    Using matched data on jail time, homeless shelter stays, and vital statistics, we performed sequen
254 ncreasing, decreasing, or persistent jail or shelter stays.
255 tes and cob morphological data from the rock shelter suggest that more productive maize varieties dev
256 ulative disadvantage and engagement with the shelter system altered youths' trajectories into adultho
257 erpretation of vulnerability by the national shelter system for male UAMs in Greece shapes their traj
258                                          The shelter system for UAMs in Greece enabled youths to deve
259 the way vulnerability was interpreted by the shelter system for UAMs, youths who had the greatest nee
260  capturing this long-term consequence of the shelter system's interpretation of vulnerability.
261                                This latching sheltered T cells from blood flow and enabled unidirecti
262     A greater percentage of PEH at overnight shelters tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 RNA (8.6% vs 2.5
263 t neoplasm, but it soon creates an insidious shelter that can sustain the growing tumor and rebuff th
264 pent substantial amounts of time at homeless shelters that were tuberculosis transmission sites.
265                               NS3 appears to shelter the displaced strand during unwinding, and, upon
266 xidative half-reaction, which is proposed to shelter the flavin intermediates from solvent and thereb
267 mer and form a cage around its base that may shelter the lipoyl domains and the E(1) and E(2) active
268 alue, indicating that a viable magnetosphere sheltered the early Earth's atmosphere from solar wind e
269 mediate folds back over the opposing strand, sheltering the hydrophobic pyrene moiety from water expo
270 parated to limit spontaneous curvature while sheltering the hydrophobic sterol from the aqueous mediu
271 ength and molecular weight of the molecules, sheltering the ionic cores with an interlocked neutral m
272                                           By sheltering the quantum state in the ground atomic levels
273        Similar to Earth's ozone layer, which shelters the chemistry of life, the water layer protects
274 d petite mutant a-1/1R/Z1, whose repeat unit shelters the rep/ori sequence ori1, in strains carrying
275 esence of multiple strains of FCV within the shelter, the spread of such pathogens may be restricted
276 p passively protects memories by temporarily sheltering them from interference, thus providing precio
277 brimming with diversity, and provide crucial shelter to coastal communities.
278 ering plants on rice bunds provides food and shelter to enhance biocontrol agent activity and reduce
279  the need to provide food, fiber, water, and shelter to more than six billion people.
280                   Besides providing food and shelter to natural enemies of crop pests, plants used in
281 beneficial) arthropods by providing food and shelter to their prey.
282 d diseased individuals are used to determine shelters to be avoided.
283 cted concurrently at a convenience sample of shelters using a standardized questionnaire.
284 encing homelessness (PEH) face in congregate shelters versus unsheltered encampments is critical for
285                                          The shelter viruses differed in 1 to 6 amino acids in each g
286  the escape target can be formed in a single shelter visit lasting less than 20 s, and changes in the
287                        While viruses in each shelter were generally monophyletic, we observed some ge
288 ins, putative transmission events within the shelter were identified.
289  that the Early Aurignacian occupants of the shelter were the authors of the ceiling imagery.
290                               Three homeless shelters were sites of tuberculosis transmission for 55
291 oor environments (two clinics and a homeless shelter) were found to be a source of airborne tet(X) an
292 n became established in several large animal shelters, where it has continued to circulate.
293  spatially precise memory of the location of shelter, which is laid down quickly and updated continuo
294 and 24 reversed their innate bias for silent shelter, which typically could not be altered in adultho
295   A field trial was executed under a rainout shelter with additional K fertilization including recomm
296 ion (OR 6.1, 95% CI 1.2-31.4), and living in shelters with soil floors (OR 3.8, 95% CI 0.8-17.8) were
297 ene identified 16 strains circulating in the shelter, with no single strain appearing to predominate.
298                                       Of 121 shelter workers, one had serological evidence of A(H7N2)
299 nitor (AMP) cells, forming a functional 'ROS sheltered zone' (RSZ).
300 , at the exclusion of larger particles, into sheltered zones; there, a field of randomly beating shor

 
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