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861por Jalnapurkar, Sawan, Xu, Karen Huaying, Zhang, Zhiwei, Bairey Merz, C. Noel, Elkayam, Uri, Pai, Ramdas G.“…BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to evaluate the temporal trends in pregnancy‐associated myocardial infarction (PAMI) in the State of California and explore potential risk factors and mechanisms. …”
Publicado 2021
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862“…We examine pre-COVID declines in transit ridership, using Southern California as a case study. We first illustrate Southern California’s unique position in the transit landscape: it is a large transit market that demographically resembles a small one. …”
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863por Zheng, Michelle, Lui, Briana, Komlan, Axell-Giovanni A, Bonaparte, Christina R, White, Robert S, Hoyler, Marguerite M“…Aim: To examine the economic impact of lives lost due to the coronavirus pandemic across California and Los Angeles (LA) County. Patients & methods: Years of potential life lost (YPLL) and the value of statistical life (VSL) were calculated using mortality data from the California Department of Public Health, the LA County Department of Public Health and the Social Security Administration websites. …”
Publicado 2022
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864por Fisher, Kaleigh, Watrous, Kristal M., Williams, Neal M., Richardson, Leif L., Woodard, Sarah Hollis“…Twenty‐five species occur in California with the highest species abundance and diversity found in coastal, northern, and montane regions. …”
Publicado 2022
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865por Abbott-Enz, Pamela“…In order to prepare the workforce to meet these goals, California Community Colleges have the unique opportunity to collaborate and develop Aging Specialists in fields not traditionally age-focused. …”
Publicado 2021
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866“…Due to the ever-changing dynamic nature of California’s population and housing, the update frequency and resolution of WUI maps that are currently used can no longer meet the needs and challenges of wildfire management and resource allocation for suppression and mitigation efforts. …”
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867“…Understanding the relationship between meteorological factors and the COVID‐19 can provide positive help for the prevention and control of the global epidemic. We take California as the research object, use Geodetector to screen out the meteorological factors with the strongest explanatory power for the epidemic, then use partial correlation analysis to study the correlation between the two, and finally construct a distributed lag non‐linear model (DLNM) to further explore the relationship between the dominant factor and COVID‐19 and its lag effect. …”
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869por Zahid, Neha, Pulvera, Richard, Madsen, Kristine A., Lee, Matthew M., Ibarra-Castro, Ana, Falbe, JenniferEnlace del recurso
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870por Jones, Chris, Skrip, Megan M., Seliger, Benjamin J., Jones, Shannon, Wakie, Tewodros, Takeuchi, Yu, Petras, Vaclav, Petrasova, Anna, Meentemeyer, Ross K.“…We found that SLF has a low probability of first reaching the grape-producing counties of California by 2027 and a high probability by 2033. Our study demonstrates the importance of spatio-temporal modeling for predicting the spread of invasive species to serve as an early alert for growers and other decision makers to prepare for impending risks of SLF invasion. …”
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871“…Reform efforts to address racial and ethnic disparities in these injuries should carefully consider and address the legacy of discriminatory policies that has led to segregated communities in California and the United States.…”
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872“…We focus our study in California, USA, which has a dense GNSS network and where recurrent, intense droughts put pressure on freshwater supplies. …”
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873por Muñiz-Salazar, Raquel, Le, Tina, Cuevas-Mota, Jazmine, González-Fagoaga, Jesús Eduardo, Zapata-Garibay, Rogelio, Ruiz-Tamayo, Paola Saritzia, Robles-Flores, Javier, Garfein, Richard S.“…It is important to understand COVID-19's impact in Baja California (BC), which has the highest TB burden in Mexico. …”
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874“…To better understand how perceptions and personal experience inform wildfire- and smoke-associated migration intentions, we surveyed a representative sample of 1108 California residents following the 2020 wildfire season. …”
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875por Oh, Hyunsu“…PURPOSE: This article explores the association between racial capitalism and neighborhood-level health disparities, with a particular focus on COVID-19 in California. METHODS: This article investigates COVID-19 incidence in 58 California counties. …”
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876por Li, Yiting, Kumar, Anikender, Hamilton, Sofia, Lea, Jeremy D., Harvey, John, Kleeman, Michael J.“…An Environmental Justice (EJ) analysis was carried out using full Chemical Transport Models (CTMs) over Los Angeles, California, to determine how the combination of domain size and spatial resolution affects predicted air pollution disparities in present day and future simulations when data support from measurements is not available. …”
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877“…Our rooted nuclear DNA tree additionally indicated genome-wide monophyly of island foxes relative to western gray foxes, although we detected admixture in northern island foxes from adjacent mainland gray foxes, consistent with some historical gene flow. Southern California gray foxes also bore a genetic signature of admixture and connectivity to a desert population, consistent with partial replacement by a late-Holocene range expansion. …”
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878por Wharton, M. Kristina, Islam, Sabrina, Abadi, Melissa H., Pokhrel, Pallav, Lipperman-Kreda, Sharon“…METHODS: Shelter-in-place policy data obtained from government websites were merged with cross-sectional 2020 survey data on adolescents in California. Treatment variables included the proportion of time in shelter in place and self-reported compliance with shelter-in-place orders (for essential businesses and retail spaces and social and outdoor contexts). …”
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879por Chakravarty, Paris“…During our survey in 100 water-damaged houses in southern California, we have reported 42 outdoor and 14 indoor fungal species throughout the year. …”
Publicado 2022
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880por Homann, Julia, Oster, Jessica L., de Wet, Cameron B., Breitenbach, Sebastian F. M., Hoffmann, Thorsten“…Together, these records suggest that climate whiplash (oscillations between extreme wetness and aridity) and fire activity in California, both projected to increase with anthropogenic climate change, were tightly coupled during the early Holocene.…”
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