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Flavonoid intake is associated with lower mortality in the Danish Diet Cancer and Health Cohort
Flavonoids, plant-derived polyphenolic compounds, have been linked with health benefits. However, evidence from observational studies is incomplete; studies on cancer mortality are scarce and moderating effects of lifestyle risk factors for early ...
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Objective The majority of cardiovascular diagnoses in the Danish National Patient Registry (DNPR) remain to be validated despite extensive use in epidemiological research.
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A low-gluten diet induces changes in the intestinal microbiome of healthy Danish adults
Adherence to a low-gluten diet has become increasingly common in parts of the general population. However, the effects of reducing gluten-rich food items including wheat, barley and rye cereals in healthy adults are unclear.
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Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa, 2006
Orientalism became an important current in nineteenth-century Danish culture, but although it was contemporaneous with the orientalism of the leading European nations – Great Britain, France, Germany – it differed from these orientalisms in that the Danes, who were not in the same way involved in the project of colonizing the East, were less hostile ...
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Orientalism became an important current in nineteenth-century Danish culture, but although it was contemporaneous with the orientalism of the leading European nations – Great Britain, France, Germany – it differed from these orientalisms in that the Danes, who were not in the same way involved in the project of colonizing the East, were less hostile ...
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Danish History and Danish Historians
The Journal of Modern History, 1952THE historians of a small state like Denmark, employing a language little known outside the Scandinavian countries, are at a disadvantage when they write for publication in their mother-tongue. The difficulty is only slightly obviated by resort here and there to the device of providing, in one of the widely used languages, summaries of articles or ...
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2023
Danish is a North Germanic language, spoken by approximately 6 million people. Genealogically, it is related to the other Germanic languages, in particular the other North Germanic languages (Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic, Faroese), but also, for example, German, Dutch, and English; typologically, Modern Danish is closer to Norwegian and Swedish than ...
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Danish is a North Germanic language, spoken by approximately 6 million people. Genealogically, it is related to the other Germanic languages, in particular the other North Germanic languages (Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic, Faroese), but also, for example, German, Dutch, and English; typologically, Modern Danish is closer to Norwegian and Swedish than ...
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2020
This is a case report of a 68-year-old female referred to the SARS-CoV-2 ward with one week of intermittent fever and three days of progressive loss of vision. Laboratory work-up revealed severe coagulopathy, thrombocytopenia and hyperleukocytosis. MRI showed multiple ischaemic cortical lesions.
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This is a case report of a 68-year-old female referred to the SARS-CoV-2 ward with one week of intermittent fever and three days of progressive loss of vision. Laboratory work-up revealed severe coagulopathy, thrombocytopenia and hyperleukocytosis. MRI showed multiple ischaemic cortical lesions.
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2021
Myelodysplastic syndrome and acute myeloid leukaemia are neoplastic diseases caused by genetic alterations of the haematopoietic stem cells. Advances in sequencing techniques have led to a profound understanding of the underlying pathogeneses. Somatic mutations and chromosomal aberrations can be found in > 90% of the cases.
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Myelodysplastic syndrome and acute myeloid leukaemia are neoplastic diseases caused by genetic alterations of the haematopoietic stem cells. Advances in sequencing techniques have led to a profound understanding of the underlying pathogeneses. Somatic mutations and chromosomal aberrations can be found in > 90% of the cases.
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Does female board representation influence firm performance? The Danish evidence
Corporate Governance: an International Review, 2007Caspar Rose
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Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2011
Introduction: The Danish Injury Register was established in 1988 and is based on injury case records from four Danish hospitals (five hospitals until 2007). Content: In total, 1.76 million cases were recorded during 1990—2008. Data items include the place of the accident, mechanism of injury, involved products, type of sports, and description of the ...
Laursen, Bjarne, Møller, Hanne
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Introduction: The Danish Injury Register was established in 1988 and is based on injury case records from four Danish hospitals (five hospitals until 2007). Content: In total, 1.76 million cases were recorded during 1990—2008. Data items include the place of the accident, mechanism of injury, involved products, type of sports, and description of the ...
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