| Figure 1. | Predicted Probabilities of Reporting “Excellent/Very Good” and “Poor” Health, by Ethnic Origin and Levels of Interpersonal Discrimination. |
| Figure 1. | Modified Stress Process Model. |
| Figure 1. | Black RHC Medicare Patient ER Use Compared to the Reference Group (White) in R4, 2010–2012. |
| Figure 2. | Dual Eligible Medicare Patient ER Use Compared to Medicare Only Patients in R4, 2010–2012. |
| Figure 1. | Study Participation Diagram. |
| Figure 2. | Relationship of the Family Caregiver With Their Older Kin. |
| Figure 1. | AIDS-related Mortality and Infection in India. |
| Figure 2. | AIDS-related Events in Jharkhand. |
| Figure 3. | Survival Functions and Clinical Indicators. (a) Treatment status and survival function. (b) Gender and survival function. (c) WHO clinical stage and survival function. (d) BMI and survival function. (e) Functional status and survival functions. (f) CD 4 counts and survival functions. |
| Figure 1. | Predicted Probabilities of Reporting “Excellent/Very Good” and “Poor” Health, by Ethnic Origin and Levels of Interpersonal Discrimination. |
| Figure 1. | Modified Stress Process Model. |
| Figure 1. | Black RHC Medicare Patient ER Use Compared to the Reference Group (White) in R4, 2010–2012. |
| Figure 2. | Dual Eligible Medicare Patient ER Use Compared to Medicare Only Patients in R4, 2010–2012. |
| Figure 1. | Study Participation Diagram. |
| Figure 2. | Relationship of the Family Caregiver With Their Older Kin. |
| Figure 1. | AIDS-related Mortality and Infection in India. |
| Figure 2. | AIDS-related Events in Jharkhand. |
| Figure 3. | Survival Functions and Clinical Indicators. (a) Treatment status and survival function. (b) Gender and survival function. (c) WHO clinical stage and survival function. (d) BMI and survival function. (e) Functional status and survival functions. (f) CD 4 counts and survival functions. |
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