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The place where one lives; one's home.
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The exposure factor of interest was residence (Fort Collins vs. Loveland).
The exposure variable was residence in a nursing or residential home, collectively termed care homes.
The exclusion criterion was residence in their country of origin for more than 6 months of each year.
9 A key independent variable of interest was residence of the caregiver and child in woredas providing either routine CCM services or iCCM services.
The final regression model, Model 2, confirmed that the primary predictor of campaign awareness was residence in Tower Hamlets (OR=6.03, 95% CI 3.99, 12.10).
The other three measures of anti-CD3 stimulated lymphocyte proliferation were not associated with residence near arterials (Table 5), nor was residence near truck routes associated with any of the anti-CD3 stimulated lymphocyte proliferation measures (data not shown).
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The college's 42-acre campus has 22 buildings, nine of which are residence halls.
Important is residence time of ions in the source and the pressure therein.
9. Florence, Italy This romantic city is residence to breathtaking artwork and was once the place where the 'renaissance' flourished.
Finally, San Francisco is a unique urban environment and is residence to a large population of MSM.
The community level factors assessed were residence type and geographical zone.
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