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Background and Aims: The COVID-19 pandemic poses a great challenge to healthcare. We aimed to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on the healthcare of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in epicenter and non-epicenter areas.Methods: Patients ...
Yun Qiu, Sinan Lin, Subrata Ghosh
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MRI Epicenters Differentiate Spatiotemporal Patterns of Neurodegeneration in Parkinson's Disease [PDF]
Parkinson's disease (PD) exhibits clinical and neuropathological heterogeneity, potentially driven by distinct spatiotemporal neurodegenerative patterns.
Xiaojie Duanmu +23 more
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Parameters of hypocenters and times of 4760 seismic events taken from KNET catalog compiled by the Research Station of the Russian Academy of Sciences for the period since May 2003 till the end of 2020 have been determined by different programs ...
Воронцова Е.В.
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The article was prepared using research output received implementing the ePIcenter project funded by the European Union program HORIZON 2020. A brief description of the project is presented.
Bazaras Darius +3 more
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2021 Mw 6.7 Khankh earthquake in the Khuvsgul rift, Mongolia
A Mw 6.7 occurred at Lake Khuvsgul in northwestern Mongolia at 05:32:56 AM Ulaanbaatar time on the 12th of January 2021. The epicenter of the event was offshore south of the Doloon Uul peninsula around 30 km SSW of Khankh village. Shaking was felt within
Davaasambuu Battogtokh +4 more
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Spatiotemporal Patterns of the Omicron Wave of COVID-19 in the United States
COVID-19 has undergone multiple mutations, with the Omicron variant proving to be highly contagious and rapidly spreading across many countries. The United States was severely hit by the Omicron variant.
Siyuan Zhang +5 more
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Geophysical study of the epicentral area of the Katav-Ivanovsk earthquake (05.09.2018, M5.8)
Resarch subject. To investigate the epicentral area of the Katav-Ivanovsk earthquake (05.09.2018, M5.8), which has so far been the strongest seismic event in the Urals during the entire period of instrumental observations.
A. V. Ovcharenko +3 more
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STRESS AND STRAIN STATE OF THE KAZAKH SHIELD FROM THE EARTHQUAKE FOCAL MECHANISMS DATA
The paper presents the results obtained during the study of seismicity of the Kazakh shield based on the data from seismic stations of the Institute of Geophysical Researches of Kazakhstan which are a part of the international monitoring systems ...
A. N. Uzbekov, N. N. Poleshko
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Latin America: The Road to Coronacrisis
Among all the regions of the world, Latin America has been the most vulnerable to the spread of the coronavirus epidemic. The COVID-19 pandemic not only exposed the weaknesses of national health systems, but also served as a catalyst for the crisis socio-
N. M. Yakovleva, P. P. Yakovlev
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“Epicenters” of resilience [PDF]
The 25th anniversary of the magnitude ( M ) 6.9 Loma Prieta earthquake that struck the San Francisco Bay Area on 17 October 1989 is a fitting time to examine what progress has been made in increasing community resilience to minimize seismic risk.
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