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Test of the theory of ozone generation in Los Angeles atmosphere

Environmental Science & Technology, 1976
The extensive chemical and physical measurements of the Los Angeles Reactive Pollutant Program (LARPP), Operation 33, are analyzed to test the suitability of current mechanistic hypotheses related to ozone generation in photochemical smog. The pollutant concentrations and certain physical variables were determined from aircraft observations at various ...
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Los Angeles HVDC Testing and Ground Current Monitoring Program

Journal AWWA, 1968
This article discusses the Pacific Northwest‐Southwest Intertie project, a program to provide electrical interconnections between the Pacific Northwest and the Pacific Southwest. When completed, the Pacific Intertie will be the largest interregional tie in North America and the first to make use of Parallel a‐c and d‐c circuits.
George R. Elder   +2 more
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Los Angeles Testing Policies

1989
In my remarks, I will describe the City of Los Angeles personnel selection system, not analyze it. By way of background, I was appointed to the Civil Service Commission in 1984 by Mayor Tom Bradley. I was a political science major at the University of California at Santa Barbara and am now a practicing lawyer; I have never done a regression analysis in
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Testing for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Among Tuberculosis Patients in Los Angeles

American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 1997
Abstract To investigate patterns of testing for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in tuberculosis patients, we obtained data from the tuberculosis registry and from medical records of 500 tuberculosis patients in Los Angeles County. Sixty-three percent of tuberculosis patients were tested for HIV infection, and multivariate
S M, Asch   +3 more
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ZIP Code Correlates of HIV-Testing: A Multi-level Analysis in Los Angeles

AIDS and Behavior, 2006
In this study we examine how individuals' residential areas relate to their HIV-testing, regardless of individuals' characteristics. Data from a 1999 random probability sample of Los Angeles (LA) County adults (n = 5475) was used to conduct a multi-level analysis of HIV-testing among respondents in (1) all 233 ZIP codes and (2) the subset of regions ...
Stephanie L, Taylor   +3 more
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Age at first HIV test for MSM at a community health clinic in Los Angeles

AIDS Care, 2019
Young MSM, especially ethnic and racial minority young MSM, bear a disproportionate burden of new HIV infections. This group also has the highest rates of undiagnosed infection and lowest rates of viral suppression. Previous research indicates that young MSM are testing for HIV too late, which may explain why rates of new HIV infection are rising in ...
Emily M. Maitino   +6 more
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Factors associated with late HIV testing for Latinos diagnosed with AIDS in Los Angeles

AIDS Care, 2009
Latinos are more likely to test late for HIV infection compared to other racial/ethnic groups in the United States. A population-based interview study was used to examine factors associated with late HIV testing for Latinos diagnosed with AIDS in Los Angeles County (LAC) to develop more effective HIV testing outreach strategies. Latinos testing for HIV
Amy Rock, Wohl   +2 more
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Risk-Based HIV Testing at Los Angeles County Men’s Central Jail

Journal of Correctional Health Care, 2018
Incarcerated populations tend to be disproportionately affected by HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and men who have sex with men (MSM) are an especially high-risk subset of these populations. Despite the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's recommendations for universal HIV screening, a lack of resources and high inmate turnover
Nazia, Qureshi   +4 more
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Attrition Kinetics of the Los-Angeles-Test

Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 2022
Holger Bach, Christine Latal
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High-Risk Sexual Behavior in Los Angeles: Who Receives Testing for HIV?

Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 1999
No recent population-based data on HIV testing in people with high-risk sexual behavior are available. We sought predictors of testing using data from the 1997 Los Angeles County Health Survey, a random-digit telephone survey of 8004 county households. An estimated 2.3 million (35.5%) adults were tested for HIV in the past 2 years and approximately 370,
L G, Miller   +5 more
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