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This study was supported by a grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) (grant no. MOP-57907). This research was funded by the CIHR Strategic Training Program in Public Health and the Agricultural Rural Ecosystem (PHARE) and CIHR partner institutes including the Institute of Health Services and Policy Research, the Institute of Circulatory and Respiratory Health, the Institute of Infection and Immunity, and the Institute of Population and Public Health. |
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Disclosure of potential conflict of interest: J. A. Dosman has received research support from the Canadian Institute of Health Research, is a board member for the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, has consultant arrangements with the International Labor Organization, and is employed by the University of Saskatchewan. D. A. Schwartz has received research support from the National Institutes of Health and the Veterans Administration; has provided expert testimony for Weitz and Luxenberg Law firm, Brayton Purcell Law firm, and Wallace and Graham Law firm; receives payment from several patents; and receives book royalties from Springer. I. V. Yang has received research support from the National Institutes of Health. The rest of the authors declare that they have no relevant conflicts of interest. |
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