TUBERCULOSIS AND FOREIGN-BORN POPULATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES: A MIXED METHODS PILOT STUDY OF MEDIA REPORTING AND POLITICAL IDENTIFICATION.

Tuberculosis and foreign-born populations in the United States: A mixed methods pilot study of media reporting and political identification.

BackgroundMedia reporting on communicable diseases has been demonstrated to affect the perception of the public.Communicable disease reporting related to foreign-born persons has not yet been evaluated.ObjectiveExamine how political leaning in the media affects reporting on tuberculosis (TB) in foreign-born persons.MethodsHealthMap, a digital surve

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Some Remarks on the Effects of Productivity on Growth

Standard economic models predict that a ceteris paribus increase in the overall productivity results in an increased production if the economy departs from an equilibrium state.We show that this result is valid LIVER TONE PETS under specific conditions In other cases, even if the initial conditions of an economic system are so that the economy conv

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Gene Editing Profiles in 94 CRISPR-Cas9 Expressing T0 Transgenic Tobacco Lines Reveal High Frequencies of Chimeric Editing of the Target Gene

Chimeric editing is often reported in gene editing.To assess how the general chimeric editing is, we created a transgenic tobacco line carrying a marker, beta-glucuronidase gene (gusA), introduced a CRISPR-Cas9 editing vector into the transgenic tobacco line for knocking out gusA, and then investigated the gusA editing efficiencies in T0 and subseq

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