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Dahu, Butros M., Carlos I. Martinez-Villar, Imad Eddine Toubal, et al. "Application of Machine Learning and Deep Neural Visual Features for Predicting Adult Obesity Prevalence in Missouri." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 21, no. 11 (2024): 1534. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21111534.

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This research study investigates and predicts the obesity prevalence in Missouri, utilizing deep neural visual features extracted from medium-resolution satellite imagery (Sentinel-2). By applying a deep convolutional neural network (DCNN), the study aims to predict the obesity rate of census tracts based on visual features in the satellite imagery that covers each tract. The study utilizes Sentinel-2 satellite images, processed using the ResNet-50 DCNN, to extract deep neural visual features (DNVF). Obesity prevalence data, sourced from the CDC’s 2022 estimates, is analyzed at the census trac
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Amano, Takashi, Yung Chun, Sojung Park, and Yi Wang. "Geographic distribution of availability of adult day services in Missouri." Innovation in Aging 5, Supplement_1 (2021): 620. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.2367.

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Abstract Adult day service (ADS) is an important component of long-term supportive services. Geographic availability of ADS is an essential factor for aging in place especially for people with assistance needs. This study aims to examine the geographic distribution of availability of ADS and its relationship with the disadvantaged characteristics of neighborhoods. Data from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services and the American Community Survey were utilized. Geographic availability of ADS was measured as capacity (number of clients served) of ADS centers per week divided by th
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Sattenspiel, Lisa, Carolyn Orbann, Aaron Bogan, et al. "Associations between rurality and regional differences in sociodemographic factors and the 1918–20 influenza and 2020–21 COVID-19 pandemics in Missouri counties: An ecological study." PLOS ONE 18, no. 8 (2023): e0290294. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0290294.

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This study compares pandemic experiences of Missouri’s 115 counties based on rurality and sociodemographic characteristics during the 1918–20 influenza and 2020–21 COVID-19 pandemics. The state’s counties and overall population distribution have remained relatively stable over the last century, which enables identification of long-lasting pandemic attributes. Sociodemographic data available at the county level for both time periods were taken from U.S. census data and used to create clusters of similar counties. Counties were also grouped by rural status (RSU), including fully (100%) rural, se
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Smith, Tara, and J. Sandoval. "Examining the Local Spatial Variability of Robberies in Saint Louis Using a Multi-Scale Methodology." Social Sciences 8, no. 2 (2019): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/socsci8020050.

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The current study spatially examines the local variability of robbery rates in the City of Saint Louis, Missouri using both census tract and block group data disaggregated and standardized to the 250- and 500-m raster grid spatial scale. The Spatial Lag Model (SLM) indicated measures of race and stability as globally influencing robbery rates. To explore these relationships further, Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) was used to determine the local spatial variability. We found that the standardized census tract data appeared to be more powerful in the models, while standardized block gr
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El-Khattabi, Ahmed Rachid, and T. William Lester. "Does Tax Increment Financing Pass the “But-for” Test in Missouri?" Economic Development Quarterly 33, no. 3 (2019): 187–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0891242419859097.

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The use of tax increment financing (TIF) remains a popular, yet highly controversial, tool among policy makers in their efforts to promote economic development. This study conducts a comprehensive assessment of the effectiveness of Missouri’s TIF program, specifically in Kansas City and St. Louis, in creating economic opportunities. We build a time-series data set starting 1990 through 2012 of detailed employment levels, establishment counts, and sales at the census block-group level to run a set of difference-in-differences with matching estimates for the impact of TIF at the local level. Alt
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Schmick, Ethan. "Vocational Rehabilitation and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from World War I Veterans." Social Science History 46, no. 1 (2021): 119–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2021.40.

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AbstractThis article uses a linked sample of World War I Army veterans from the state of Missouri to study the impact of vocational rehabilitation on labor market outcomes for men wounded and disabled during the war. Veterans’ military service abstracts are linked to the 1940 US Census and a subset are linked to rehabilitation records. This creates a new dataset that contains information on military service, rehabilitation, and labor market outcomes. I find that 70 percent of veterans that were both wounded in action and disabled when discharged from the army participated in the rehabilitation
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Joynt Maddox, Karen E., Mat Reidhead, Joshua Grotzinger, et al. "Understanding contributors to racial and ethnic inequities in COVID-19 incidence and mortality rates." PLOS ONE 17, no. 1 (2022): e0260262. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260262.

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Background Racial inequities in Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) have been reported over the course of the pandemic, with Black, Hispanic/Latinx, and Native American individuals suffering higher case rates and more fatalities than their White counterparts. Methods We used a unique statewide dataset of confirmed COVID-19 cases across Missouri, linked with historical statewide hospital data. We examined differences by race and ethnicity in raw population-based case and mortality rates. We used patient-level regression analyses to calculate the odds of mortality based on race and ethnicity, controllin
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Albawaliz, Anas, Yousaf Zafar, Anahat Kaur, Sheshadri Madhusudhana, and Anuj Shrestha. "Do socioeconomic factors really have an impact on early detection of hepatocellular carcinoma and colorectal cancer?" Journal of Clinical Oncology 38, no. 4_suppl (2020): 60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2020.38.4_suppl.60.

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60 Background: Improving surveillance in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and colorectal cancer (CRC) is an important topic in the field of gastroenterology and oncology due to significant benefit associated with early detection and better outcomes. Multiple studies have been undertaken to assess the association between the socioeconomic status of the population and adherence to HCC/CRC screening. Most of these studies used self-reporting surveys and faced limitations due to reporting bias. We aimed to assess the relevance of socioeconomic factors in the diagnosis of HCC and CRC in Jackson Count
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Hogrebe, Mark C., and William F. Tate. "Residential Segregation Across Metro St. Louis School Districts: Examining the Intersection of Two Spatial Dimensions." AERA Open 5, no. 1 (2019): 233285841983724. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2332858419837241.

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The present study employs a geospatial analytical approach to studying the evenness-clustering and isolation-exposure dimensions of segregation in the context of the St. Louis, Missouri, metropolitan region. In contrast to global indicators of segregation, this approach focuses on the evenness and isolation dimensions at the local level to visualize how they interact across neighborhoods. While not traditionally thought of as a method for theory testing, geographic information systems (GIS) can contribute to the validation process by displaying how constructs interact when applied in an actual
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DeLisi, Matt, Jennifer Tostlebe, Kyle Burgason, Mark Heirigs, and Michael Vaughn. "Self-Control Versus Psychopathy." Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 16, no. 1 (2016): 53–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1541204016682998.

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Self-control and psychopathy are prominent general theories of antisociality that, although present a very similar type of individual, have not often been studied in tandem, and few studies have conducted a head-to-head test of their association with serious delinquency and youth violence. Using a near census of institutionalized delinquents from Missouri, the current study found that both low self-control and psychopathy were significantly associated with various forms of delinquency and severe/chronic delinquency as measured by 90th percentile on the distribution. However, low self-control w
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Books on the topic "Missouri, census"

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Treadway, Gladys L. Adair County, Missouri census. G.L. Treadway, 1987.

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Green, Linda L. Missouri 1850 agricultural census. Willow Bend Books, 2010.

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Bureau, U. S. Census, ed. Missouri, 2000. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, U.S. Census Bureau, 2003.

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Melton, Mildred F. 1880 census, Texas County, Missouri. M.F. Melton, 1990.

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Darnell, Betty Rolwing. 1850 census, Mississippi County, Missouri. B.R. Darnell, 1985.

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Byerley, Donna. 1860 Madison County, Missouri census. Closson Press, 1990.

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Darnell, Betty Rolwing. 1870 census, Mississippi County, Missouri. B.R. Darnell, 1987.

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Strange, Gaylord. 1880 census, Miller County, Missouri. G. Strange, 1986.

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Strange, Gaylord. 1850 & 1860 census, Miller County, Missouri. G. Strange, 1986.

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Moore, Marilyn H. Missouri federal census, Pike County, 1830. Boyd Pub. Co., 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Missouri, census"

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Dahu, Butros M., Solaiman Khan, Lincoln R. Sheets, and Grant J. Scott. "Exploring the Geospatial Relationship Between COVID-19 Positivity and Income in Mixed Urban-Rural Population." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/shti231180.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a deep influence on American life in general and on the American economy in particular. However, the burden of the pandemic has not been distributed equally among members of a population based on their social-determinants-of-health. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the median income was associated with COVID-19 total number of tests and positivity rate in Boone County, Missouri during the pandemic. We analyzed the geospatial data using three heat maps showing the Census tract-wise COVID-19 positivity rate, Census tract-wise median income, and C
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Cicero, Frank. "The Constitution of 1818." In Creating the Land of Lincoln. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252041679.003.0003.

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Chapter 2 follows Illinois’s transition from territory to state. A territorial census was likely padded to reach the required 40,000 inhabitants. The 1818 constitutional convention wrote the state’s founding document, many of its provisions drawn from other states’ constitutions. The delegates sought to limit the governor’s role by vesting powers in the legislature, leading to an unsteady balance of governmental powers. Delegates also focused on the question of slavery, termed “indentured servitude” in the constitution and described as “voluntary.” This wording set up debate in U.S. Congress t
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Keating, Ryan W. "Illinois and Mulligan’s Irish Brigade." In Shades of Green. Fordham University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823276592.003.0002.

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This chapter traces Irish immigration to Illinois and the formation of the 23<sup>rd</sup> Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Utilizing census data this chapter argues that settlement patterns and the socio-economic place of Irish immigrants in Illinois differed drastically from those in larger cities such as New York and Boston. As the nation was torn apart by war, Illinois’s Irish responded to Lincoln’s initial call for troops with enthusiasm, organizing into the 23<sup>rd</sup> Illinois. Enlistment patterns illustrate broad commitment to the war effort by Irish and Irish American volunteers from
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Adams, Jonathan S., and Dennis H. Grossman. "More than the Sum of the Parts: Diversity and Status of Ecological Systems." In Precious Heritage. Oxford University Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195125191.003.0013.

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On July 5, 1803, Captain Meriwether Lewis of the First Infantry left Washington, D.C., and headed west. His destination was St. Louis, Missouri, where he was to take command, with his good friend William Clark, of the aptly named Corps of Discovery. President Thomas Jefferson had long dreamed of exploring the West, and on the day before Lewis set out from the capital, Jefferson doubled the size of the country, purchasing 820,000 square miles from France for 3 cents an acre. Jefferson planned the expedition partly to expand commerce in the young nation—he sought the “Northwest Passage,” a water
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