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Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2009
Bronchiolitis is a leading cause of hospitalisation in infancy, with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) being the most common pathogen. Younger age, especially infants younger than 3 months of age, environmental factors and genetic susceptibility, are associated with increased risk of hospitalisation. Most importantly, conditions such as prematurity, in
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Population ≠ Populism = Populism

Bulletin of Intercultural Philosophy (ISSN: 2759-3215), Vol. 1 No.
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Populism

2017
Populism: An Introduction is the first introduction to the theme of populism. It will introduce the principal theories, definitions, models and contemporary debates. A number of global case studies will be used to illustrate the concept: • Russian populism; • Latin American populism; • Italian populism.
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Population Geography

Progress in Human Geography, 2006
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Population neuroscience

2016
Population neuroscience endeavors to identify influences shaping the human brain from conception onwards, thus generating knowledge relevant for building and maintaining brain health throughout the life span. This can be achieved by studying large samples of participants drawn from the general population and evaluated with state-of-the-art tools for ...
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Population dynamics

2018
Population increase, stability, or decrease are expressions of social forces and human interaction with the environment. Children's social and economic role varies from class to class and presents potential parents with an inverse proportion quandary: an extra member of the group versus the financial difficulties involved in bringing up an extra child,
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POPULATION

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1946
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Population

Scientific American, 1928
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