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Aging‐associated physiological and molecular alterations pose significant challenges in cancer management among India's elderly. Limited geriatric oncology expertise, financial constraints, and inadequate specialized care exacerbate disparities. Strategic expansion of insurance coverage, integration of palliative care, and infrastructural advancements ...
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ABSTRACT As global populations age, cancer is increasingly becoming a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among older adults, particularly in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs). Despite accounting for the majority of new cancer cases and deaths, older individuals remain underrepresented in cancer research, clinical guidelines, and health ...
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1997
Fetal growth is the principal issue in antenatal surveillance today. Its urgency is highlighted by audit data showing a powerful association between growth restriction and antepartum stillbirths. Customized growth charts optimize the assessment of fetal growth and birth weight by taking individual physiologic variables into account and by deriving an ...
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Fetal growth is the principal issue in antenatal surveillance today. Its urgency is highlighted by audit data showing a powerful association between growth restriction and antepartum stillbirths. Customized growth charts optimize the assessment of fetal growth and birth weight by taking individual physiologic variables into account and by deriving an ...
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2004
Abstract This data set contains approximately 50 growth curves for a wide range of aluminum casting alloys at various temperatures. Growth curves are used to determine the dimensional changes that must be anticipated during service in applications where close dimensional tolerances are required.
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Abstract This data set contains approximately 50 growth curves for a wide range of aluminum casting alloys at various temperatures. Growth curves are used to determine the dimensional changes that must be anticipated during service in applications where close dimensional tolerances are required.
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Mathematical Biosciences, 1985
Regenerative growth curves are analyzed with a new mathematical function. The function includes known regenerative growth laws as special cases but also accounts for the simultaneous normal growth of the organism. The regenerative growth function is used to analyze experimental data on limb regeneration in salamanders (Triturus, Salamandra).
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Regenerative growth curves are analyzed with a new mathematical function. The function includes known regenerative growth laws as special cases but also accounts for the simultaneous normal growth of the organism. The regenerative growth function is used to analyze experimental data on limb regeneration in salamanders (Triturus, Salamandra).
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A Growth Curve Analysis for EDP Curves
Applied Statistics, 1983Summary: A class of exponentially damped polynomial (EDP) regression models was suggested by the author and \textit{J. A. Tredger} [ibid. 30, 147-152 (1981; Zbl 0464.62093)] to describe biological recovery data. Certain specifications are made here on the distribution of parameters over individuals which lead to exact expressions for the unconditional ...
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1989
Recording birthweights of newborn infants is a relatively new procedure. The French obstetrician, Francois Mauriceau was perhaps the first to record an infant’s birthweight. The first apparently accurate report on birthweights was published in Gottingen in 1753 by the German obstetrician Johannes Roederer.
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Recording birthweights of newborn infants is a relatively new procedure. The French obstetrician, Francois Mauriceau was perhaps the first to record an infant’s birthweight. The first apparently accurate report on birthweights was published in Gottingen in 1753 by the German obstetrician Johannes Roederer.
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