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Marine silicon for biomedical sustainability
Schematic illustrating marine silicon for biomedical engineering. Abstract Despite momentous divergence from oceanic origin, human beings and marine organisms exhibit elemental homology through silicon utilization. Notably, silicon serves as a critical constituent in multiple biomedical processes.
Yahui Han +3 more
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Objective: To assess the change in the epidemiological situation of colorectal cancer (CRC) in Kazakhstan after the introduction of screening. Methods: Retrospectively, according to regional reports on endoscopic screening conducted an analysis ...
D.R. KAYDAROVA +4 more
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Complex analysis of the data concerning epidemiological situation on HFRS in the Khabarovsk Territory and the Jewish Autonomous Region for the past decade (2003-2012) previous to high water in 2013 and results of operative epidemiological inspection of ...
G. G. Onishchenko +16 more
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Epidemiological information in sheep health management [PDF]
We use epidemiology whenever we consider the management of sheep health. To measure a disease, we need a precise and unique case definition and we often use diagnostic tests to assist in defining a disease. Diagnostic tests are not always accurate. Thus,
Abbott +30 more
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Endogenous GLP‐1 and exogenous GLP‐1 RAs activate GLP‐1R‐expressing vagal afferents in the portal vein, projecting to the nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS). This input engages brainstem–hypothalamic circuits that regulate metabolic homeostasis. Hypothalamic efferent vagal output to the liver suppresses lipogenesis, enhances triglyceride export, and ...
Gabriel Amorim Moreira Alves +8 more
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Emergency situation (ES) due to flood, 2013 required enhancement of sanitary-epidemiological surveillance over the natural-focal infections in the devastated territories.
V. A. Ott
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Partial identification with categorical data and nonignorable missing outcomes
Abstract Nonignorable missing outcomes are common in real‐world datasets and often require strong parametric assumptions to achieve identification. These assumptions can be implausible or untestable, and so we may wish to forgo them in favour of partially identified models that narrow the set of a priori possible values to an identification region.
Daniel Daly‐Grafstein, Paul Gustafson
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GLOBAL EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SITUATION AND NEW IMMUNISATION ASPECTS
Results of numerous international epidemiological studies currently suggest a growing prevalence of many infectious diseases and, hence, an increased number of complications and fatal outcomes.
L.S. Namazova-Baranova +2 more
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Reform of Healthcare and Pension Systems in Chile (Conclusions for Poland) [PDF]
Health reform in Chile attemps to improve healthcare of the citizens. The authorities of the country managed to combine both the private (ISAPRE) and public systems FONASA).
Piasecki, Ryszard
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ABSTRACT Rapid advancements in mass and flow cytometry technologies have allowed researchers to generate and analyze high‐dimensional single cell datasets, often utilizing upwards of 40 protein markers. Such high‐parameter cytometry is increasingly used in longitudinal immunological studies, but technical variations across experimental batch runs can ...
Shruti Eswar +5 more
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