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    “…METHODS: This was a retrospective chart review of patients presenting to the 12 emergency departments of the Franciscan Mission of Our Lady Hospital System in Louisiana between January 1, 2018 and December 31, 2020. …”
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    “…Currently participating clinical sites include Indiana University School of Medicine- affiliated Hospitals in Indianapolis, Indiana; Franciscan Health Center in Indianapolis, Indiana; Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and University of Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa. …”
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    por Phelan, John L.
    Publicado 1972
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    por Skrbo, Armin, Masic, Izet
    Publicado 2017
    “…The most extensive health service of the Franciscans since their arrival in Bosnia in 1291 was the decadent era of Turkish rule, mostly from the 17(th) century until the Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1978. …”
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    por Boranbay, Serra, Guerriero, Carmine
    Publicado 2019
    “…To foster research on the determinants and impact of these institutions, we illustrate a novel data set employed in [1] and [4] and gathering a measure of the activity of the Cistercians and the Franciscans, which is a proxy for the citizens' culture, and a constraints on the elite's decision-making power score, which is a proxy for the inclusiveness of political institutions, for a panel of 90 European historical regions spanning the 1000–1600 period.…”
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    “…To prompt critical questioning, situational analysis was used as a theory-methods package to compare AFCI conceptual frames with perspectives of thirteen AFCI experts and seventeen older San Franciscans. Preliminary analysis suggests AFCIs form a biopolitical paradigm because they not only seek to rework boundaries between bodies and environments, they operate as modes of individual and population governance for the sake of health; yet, struggle to find ways to preserve the inclusion of older people in the ongoing social system. …”
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    “…This qualitative study explored material with twenty-two housed and unhoused San Franciscans born in 1950 or earlier, who participated in semi-structured in-depth interviews and chronicled their everyday lives using disposable cameras. …”
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    “…We investigate the risks of S. marcescens in San Franciscans who undergo mastectomy with implant reconstruction. …”
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    por Yeh, Jarmin, Perry, Tam
    Publicado 2020
    “…Yeh’s research on aging in place inequalities chronicles the everyday lives of housed and unhoused older San Franciscans to reveal their tactics for negotiating a moving tension between the daily interiority of identity and contingencies of a changing environment. …”
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    “…Yeh compares the conceptual frames undergirding age-friendly community initiatives with expert knowledges and lay perspectives of older San Franciscans, revealing tension between the rational dreams and material realities of aging in the community. …”
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    por Capello, Ernesto
    Publicado 2011
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    por Mundy, Barbara E.
    Publicado 2015
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    “…Of all people with evidence of past or present infection, an estimated 11,582 (PR:4,864–35,094) still had untreated, active HCV infection, representing 51.3% (PR:40.5%–79.5%) of all people with anti-HCV antibodies, and 1.3% (PR:0.6%–4.0%) of all San Franciscans. PWID comprised an estimated 2.8% of the total population of San Francisco, yet 73.1% of people with anti-HCV antibodies and 90.4% (n = 10,468, PR:4,690–17,628) of untreated, active HCV infections were among PWID. …”
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