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Pritchett, Hallie. "State of the Round Table." DttP: Documents to the People 46, no. 3 (2018): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/dttp.v46i3.6824.

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A funny thing happened on my way to becoming GODORT chair: after ten years as the regional Federal Depository Library coordinator at the University of Georgia, I accepted a new job outside of the government documents community. As of June 28, 2018, I am the associate dean of libraries for research and learning at North Dakota State University. Obviously, my new job was not on my radar when I agreed to run for GODORT chair-elect in 2017. And while I am no longer a depository coordinator, I am still tangentially involved with the depository community. NDSU is a shared regional with the Universit
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Gilblom, Elizabeth A., Sarah L. Crary, and Hilla I. Sang. "Demographic Shifts and Segregation in Fargo and West Fargo, North Dakota Schools." Journal of Education and Learning 9, no. 2 (2020): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jel.v9n2p11.

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In this article, we examine how demographic changes in Fargo and West Fargo, North Dakota between 2000 and 2017, including the resettlement of refugees, have impacted equitable educational arrangements in Fargo Public Schools (FPS) and West Fargo Public Schools (WFPS). Drawing on multiple data sources, including North Dakota’s Department of Public Instruction (DPI), Common Core of Data (CCD) available from the National Center for Educational Statistics (NCES) and block group data from the U.S. Census Bureau, we use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to examine city and district lev
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Soltani, Nader, J. Anita Dille, Robert H. Gulden, et al. "Potential Yield Loss in Dry Bean Crops Due to Weeds in the United States and Canada." Weed Technology 32, no. 3 (2018): 342–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/wet.2017.116.

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AbstractEarlier reports have summarized crop yield losses throughout various North American regions if weeds were left uncontrolled. Offered here is a report from the current WSSA Weed Loss Committee on potential yield losses due to weeds based on data collected from various regions of the United States and Canada. Dry bean yield loss estimates were made by comparing dry bean yield in the weedy control with plots that had >95% weed control from research studies conducted in dry bean growing regions of the United States and Canada over a 10-year period (2007 to 2016). Results from these fiel
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Henkel, Paul, and Marketa Marvanova. "Pharmacists’ Utilization of Information Sources Related to Community and Population Needs in the Upper Midwest and Associations with Continuing Professional Education." Pharmacy 7, no. 3 (2019): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy7030125.

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Background: To investigate information sources utilized in pharmacists’ assessment of population-based health needs and/or community changes; and the association between information sources utilized and reported completion of continuing professional education topics. Methods: In 2017; licensed pharmacists (n = 1124) in North Dakota; South Dakota; Minnesota; Iowa; and Nebraska completed a questionnaire on continuing professional education and information sources on population-based health needs and community changes. Data were entered; cleaned and imported into Stata 11.1. Census Bureau county-
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Gandhi, Pooja, Su Zhang, Ayush Patel, and Rajeev Ayyagari. "Assessment of Underdiagnosis of Tardive Dyskinesia by Geographic Region, Social Determinants, and Other Patient Characteristics." CNS Spectrums 29, no. 5 (2024): 509–10. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1092852924001809.

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IntroductionTardive dyskinesia (TD) is a hyperkinetic movement disorder associated with antipsychotics (APs).ObjectiveTo estimate TD diagnosis rates across geographic regions of the United States (US) among adults who use APs.MethodsIn this retrospective cohort study, patients with ≥1 AP claim (≥30-day supply) followed by TD diagnosis (index date) aged ≥18 years at index date with ≥12 months of continuous insurance eligibility after index date and geographic location information were identified in the IBM MarketScan© commercial insurance database (2012– 2019). Additional information was collec
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Nandwani, Swamroop V., Alexander J. Didier, Alan Fahoury, et al. "Demographic and Regional Trends in Chronic Lymphocytic Lymphoma in Older Adults in the United States between 1999 and 2020." Blood 142, Supplement 1 (2023): 1184. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2023-187692.

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Introduction: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) accounts for the highest number of leukemia diagnoses in adults over 19 and nearly 25% of new adult leukemia cases. CLL commonly affects older adults with a median age of 70 at diagnosis. Although the 5-year survival rate of CLL is high at 88%, there are disparities among various groups within the United States (U.S.) with marginalized groups experiencing lower survival than their counterparts. Currently, no study has assessed geographic and demographic trends in CLL mortality in older adults (65+) in the U.S. Our aim was to analyze demographic
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Jatwani, Karan, Mahnoor Sukaina, Atulya Aman Khosla, et al. "Trends in preferred place of death for prostate cancer in the United States from 2003 to 2020: Analysis of CDC WONDER database." Journal of Clinical Oncology 42, no. 4_suppl (2024): 231. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2024.42.4_suppl.231.

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231 Background: Prostate Cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer in men and the second cause of cancer mortality. The identification of the preferred place of death (PPOD) has been shown to improve the delivery of palliative care, reduce healthcare costs, and improve quality of care. We evaluated the trends in PPOD for patients and hospice utilization with PCa in the USA from 2003 to 2020 based on the CDC WONDER (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for Wide-ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research) database. Methods: The US nationwide and state-level data was pooled using the CDC W
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Shahzad, Moazzam, Muhammad Fareed Khalid, Robin Park, Muhammad Kashif Amin, Iqra Anwar, and Michael Vishal Jaglal. "Geographic and racial disparities in bi-specific antibodies trials access for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma." Journal of Clinical Oncology 42, no. 16_suppl (2024): 1525. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2024.42.16_suppl.1525.

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1525 Background: The trials of bispecific antibodies to treat diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) have increased exponentially. However, there is a geographic limitation to offering these trials and universal access appears to be limited. Here, we investigate the geographical and racial disparities in accessing bispecific antibodies trials for DLBCL. Methods: We searched ClinicalTrials.gov using the terms for DLBCL and bispecific antibodies. A total of 13 out of 51 clinical trials with one or more open sites in the United States (US) were included in this systematic review. 2020 US Census Bu
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Buchalter, R. Blake, Alok A. Khorana, Shimoli Barot, David Liska, and Stephanie L. Schmit. "Abstract 5907: Hot and cold spots of young-onset colorectal cancer mortality in U.S. counties, 1999-2019." Cancer Research 82, no. 12_Supplement (2022): 5907. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-5907.

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Abstract Colorectal cancer mortality rates among those diagnosed under age 50 have been rising. Geospatial patterns of young-onset colorectal cancer (yoCRC) mortality rates in the U.S. have received limited attention, and prior studies were limited by a lack of adjustment for demographic factors, a focus only on hot spots, and a lack of cluster-specific relative risks (RRs). Adjustment allows clusters to represent areas where modifiable factors may be driving anomalous mortality rates. Aggregated 1999-2019 yoCRC mortality data for 3,036 counties was obtained from CDC WONDER Underlying Cause of
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Shahzad, Moazzam, Muhammad Fareed Khalid, Ahmad Basharat, et al. "Geographic and Racial Disparities in Chimeric Antigen Receptor-T Cells and Bispecific Antibodies Trials Access for Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma." Blood 142, Supplement 1 (2023): 2414. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2023-172935.

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Introduction: The number of clinical trials of chimeric antigen receptor T- cell (CAR-T) therapy and bispecific antibodies to treat diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) has increased exponentially. However, there is geographic limitation to offering these trial and universal access appears to be limited especially for minorities and those in low socioeconomic stratum. Here, we investigate the geographical and racial disparities in accessing CAR-T cell therapy and bispecific antibodies trials for DLBCL. Methods: Data on clinical trials were obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov, the largest clinica
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Books on the topic "North dakota, census"

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Haithcock, Richard L. North Dakota Indian census. Red-Tail Publications, 2009.

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

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Haithcock, Richard L. South Dakota 1930 Indian census. Red - Tail Publications, 2010.

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Haithcock, Richard L. South Dakota 1920 Indian census. Red - Tail Publications, 2010.

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Haithcock, Richard L. South Dakota 1910 Indian census. Red - Tail Publications, 2010.

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Haithcock, Richard L. South Dakota 1900 Indian census. Red - Tail Publications, 2010.

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United States. Bureau of the Census. 14th census of population, 1920: North Dakota. National Archives and Records Administration, 1992.

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United States. Bureau of the Census, ed. North Dakota 2000.: 2000 census of population and housing. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, U.S. Census Bureau, 2002.

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United States. Bureau of the Census, ed. North Dakota, 2000.: 2000 census of population and housing. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, U.S. Census Bureau, 2003.

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Fassinger, Polly A. Single parents in North Dakota: A statistical portrait. Dept. of Agricultural Economics, North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station, North Dakota State University, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "North dakota, census"

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Billheimer, John. "North by Northwest (1959)." In Hitchcock and the Censors. University Press of Kentucky, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813177427.003.0032.

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North by Northwest chronicles a cross-country chase in which Cary Grant is mistakenly identified as a spy and pursued by spies and police from the UN building in New York to Mount Rushmore in South Dakota. The Production Code lodged three key objections to the film: the possible homosexuality of the henchman played by Martin Landau; Cary Grant’s status as a twice-divorced man; and any hint that the double agent played by Eva Marie Saint is a ‘woman of loose morals.’ The Code also seriously questioned the advisability of identifying Saint’s character as the mistress of the lead spy, played by J
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