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Epidemiology and economic burden of Wilson disease in France: A nationwide population‐based study
Abstract Wilson disease (WD) is a rare inherited copper metabolism disorder characterized by progressive pathological deposition of copper, primarily in the liver and brain. This longitudinal retrospective study conducted using the French national claims (Système National des Données de Santé [SNDS]) database assessed WD prevalence in France, described
Shona Fang +4 more
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The Women of Corsican Nationalism: Between Tradition and Modernity (1975–98)
Abstract This article investigates late twentieth‐century Corsican nationalism through the lens of gender, drawing attention to how women have sought to play an active and creative role in the movement. Through a series of interviews with female nationalist militants, this article will focus on what belonging to the nationalist movement meant to ...
DEBORAH PACI
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An SIR‐based Bayesian framework for COVID‐19 infection estimation
Abstract Estimating the COVID‐19 infection fatality rate, inferring the latent incidence and predicting the future epidemic evolution are critical to public health surveillance, but often challenging due to limited data availability or quality. Recently, a Bayesian framework combining time series deconvolution of deaths with a parametric Susceptible ...
Haoyu Wu +2 more
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Les causes de décès mal définies et inconnues
Lévy Claude. Les causes de décès mal définies et inconnues. In: Population, 45ᵉ année, n°1, 1990. pp.
Lévy, Claude
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IntroductionLes blessures et les décès par arme à feu sont les principales causes, pourtant évitables, de décès prématurés au Canada.
Lotus Alphonsus +13 more
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L'hématome sous dural in utero (HSD) est très rare, se soldant fréquemment par le décès du fœtus. Le mécanisme de formation de ces hématomes n'est pas encore élucidé. Le premier cas a été rapporté en 1977 par Mc Donald et coll.
Hanane Saadi, Abdelaziz Banani
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Abstract While journalists performed a long‐rehearsed move to announce the death of Elizabeth II on the BBC, several volunteer editors rushed to break the news in the late queen's Wikipedia article. Aside from updating verb tenses from is to was, such edits entailed a revisionist approach, with Wikipedians seeking to shape how the British royals would ...
Guilherme Fians
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La pneumonie est l'une des principales causes de décès chez les enfants de moins de cinq ans et une cause majeure de mortalité infantile dans toutes les régions du monde, la plupart des décès survenant en Afrique subsaharienne et en Asie du Sud.
Félicien Lukoki Luyeye +3 more
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War Captivity as a Contact Zone: The Case of British Prisoners of War on Parole in Napoleonic France
Abstract The existing scholarship on Napoleonic captivity tends to focus on French prisoners of war held in Britain at the time. This article seeks to help redress this gap by drawing upon a range of English and French sources to investigate how British captives on parole experienced displacement in Napoleonic France during up to eleven years of their ...
ELODIE DUCHÉ
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Problèmes de santé et causes de décès infantiles en Espagne, 1900-1935 [PDF]
Referring to risk model used in epidemiology, the research proposed the use of a holistic framework for the understanding and explain the relations that existed between health levels and causes of death in Spanish children between 1900 and 1935.
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