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    Additional file 1: of The role of social capital in explaining mental health inequalities between immigrants and Swedish-born: a population-based cross-sectional study

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    Odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals of the association between social capital and psychological distress, stratified by immigrant status. The results for men and women are presented separately. (PDF 322 kb

    Participant flow, questionnaire formats and response rates for the study.

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    <p>Participant flow, questionnaire formats and response rates for the study.</p

    Bland-Altman plot for child-parent agreement differences on the total KIDSCREEN-27 score.

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    <p>1. Subtracting the parental scores (Ps) from the children’s scores (Cs); Cs-Ps. 2. Average of the children’s (Cs) and parental (Ps) scores [(Cs + Ps)/2]. Higher average scores indicate greater wellbeing.</p

    Child-parent agreement<sup>a</sup> on the KIDSCREEN-27 questionnaire.

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    <p>Child-parent agreement<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0150545#t007fn001" target="_blank"><sup>a</sup></a> on the KIDSCREEN-27 questionnaire.</p

    Sample description, N = 403<sup>a</sup>.

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    <p>Sample description, N = 403<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0150545#t002fn001" target="_blank"><sup>a</sup></a>.</p

    Child-reported T-scores for KIDSCREEN-27 subscales and total raw scores (range 27–135) by gender.

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    <p>Child-reported T-scores for KIDSCREEN-27 subscales and total raw scores (range 27–135) by gender.</p

    Parent-rated T-scores for KIDSCREEN-27 subscales and total raw scores (range 27–135) by gender.

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    <p>Parent-rated T-scores for KIDSCREEN-27 subscales and total raw scores (range 27–135) by gender.</p

    Parent-rated T-scores for KIDSCREEN-27 subscales and total raw score (range 27–135) by age groups.

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    <p>Parent-rated T-scores for KIDSCREEN-27 subscales and total raw score (range 27–135) by age groups.</p

    Phylogenetic analysis of AS3MT proteins from animal, fungal, green and red algal, and other eukaryotic lineages, as well as archaeal and bacterial lineages demonstrates that AS3MT is present in a range of kingdoms.

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    <p>The tree shown is the consensus tree derived by Bayesian inference using MrBayes, as described in Experimental procedures. MrBayes posterior probabilities are shown for branches with >0.5 MrBayes posterior probability support; branches with a value of 1 are shown by a filled circle. Bootstrap values of the same tree, derived by maximum likelihood using the program RAxML, are shown at key branches. AS3MT is phylogenetically split into one major group (I) divided into one subgroup of bacteria, SAR (stramenopiles, alveolata, rhizaria), and animals; and another major group (II) of bacteria, archaea, ascomycote and basidiomycote fungi, and <i>Hydra magnipapillata</i>. The species names and the database accession numbers are explained in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0175422#pone.0175422.s008" target="_blank">S1 Table</a>. Species that have two isoforms are shown with numbers 1 and 2 for the respective isoform.</p

    Suggested horizontal gene transfer events between bacteria and eukaryotes (dashed lines labelled I-V) for <i>AS3MT</i> throughout evolution.

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    <p>Schematic tree of life originally based on Woese [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0175422#pone.0175422.ref090" target="_blank">90</a>] and updated by Forterre [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0175422#pone.0175422.ref091" target="_blank">91</a>].</p
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