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Mifepristone as a non-emergency contraceptive among women of reproductive age: a protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Nkangu M +8 more
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ABSTRACT Background Children with developmental disabilities show a high prevalence of behaviours that challenge (BtC). Thus, harnessing known risk markers to target early intervention to children at the greatest risk of BtC is essential. In this study, machine learning techniques were used to develop prediction models of risk (no, low and high ...
Laura Groves +17 more
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Consensus recommendations for measuring the impact of contraception on the menstrual cycle in contraceptive clinical trials. [PDF]
Mackenzie ACL +44 more
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ABSTRACT Facies characterization in carbonate reservoirs remains challenging due to their pronounced textural and structural heterogeneity. Variations in grain packing, cementation, and diagenetic overprints produce contrasting acoustic responses in borehole image logs, often limiting the reproducibility of facies interpretation.
Lenita de Souza Fioriti +2 more
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Discontinuation, switching and contraceptive failure patterns of long-acting reversible contraceptive users in Kenya: a quantitative study. [PDF]
de Almada M.
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Sooner or Later: Accessing Long‐Term Care Policies Along the Care Trajectory
ABSTRACT In Europe, long‐term care policies (LTC) for older adults are progressively shifting back towards family care, exacerbating gender and socioeconomic inequalities in care utilization. Previous studies have provided valuable insights into the role of LTC policies and individual factors in shaping the interplay between formal and informal care ...
Ester Gubert
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Activity of ceftolozane/tazobactam and comparators against gram-negative bacilli: Results from the Study for Monitoring Antimicrobial Resistance Trends (SMART - Brazil), 2018‒2021. [PDF]
Bittencourt AA +5 more
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Abstract The physical conditions governing earthquake initiation are largely unknown, particularly in the minutes to seconds preceding rupture. While there is geodetic and seismic evidence of precursory activity in the hours to weeks prior to large earthquakes, the observational evidence immediately preceding the earthquake rupture is limited and ...
A. M. McPherson, C. Tape, Y. Kaneko
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