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Turkey’s inflation rate will probably start to rebound

Emerald Expert Briefings, 2023
Headline TURKEY: Inflation rate will probably start to rebound
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Rate of Fat Gain Is Faster in Girls Undergoing Early Adiposity Rebound

Obesity Research, 2004
AbstractObjective: To determine the changes in body composition (fat and lean mass) occurring in children during adiposity rebound (AR).Research Methods and Procedures: Thirty‐nine girls, 3 to 6 years of age at baseline, underwent yearly DXA scans for 2 years. An additional DXA scan was obtained 4 to 5 years after baseline.
Rachael W, Taylor   +3 more
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Rate of HIV-1 RNA rebound upon stopping antiretroviral therapy

AIDS, 1999
To determine the rate of plasma HIV-1 RNA rebound in patients stopping highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) after achieving undetectable viral load.Sequential plasma HIV RNA levels were measured in six patients during the 21 days following withdrawal from HAART.Plasma samples were obtained from six patients who chose to withdraw from HAART ...
P R, Harrigan, M, Whaley, J S, Montaner
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Efficacy and rebound rates in propranolol‐treated subglottic hemangioma: A literature review

The Laryngoscope, 2017
ObjectivePropranolol has recently become the treatment of choice for management of subglottic and airway hemangiomas. This literature review aimed to determine the success rate of propranolol for managing these lesions as well as the rate of rebound growth following propranolol treatment cessation.Study DesignLiterature search involving MEDLINE and ...
Tyler Schwartz   +4 more
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Weight and Height Growth Rate and the Timing of Adiposity Rebound

Obesity Research, 2005
AbstractObjective: Adiposity rebound occurs when the ratio of the velocities of log(weight) to log(height) changes from <2 to >2. This study examined the timing of adiposity rebound in the context of the velocities of weight and height in early childhood because it is not known whether faster weight gain or slower gain in stature is the more ...
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The potassium a-current, low firing rates and rebound excitation in hodgkin-huxley models

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1995
It is widely believed, following the work of Connor and Stevens (1971, J. Physiol. Lond. 214, 31-53) that the ability to fire action potentials over a wide frequency range, especially down to very low rates, is due to the transient, potassium A-current (IA).
Rush, Maureen E., Rinzel, John
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Rebound relaxation spectra and principle of constant isoelastic curing rates

Journal of Polymer Science, 1958
AbstractAn apparatus has been constructed for measuring rapidly the coefficient of restitution by impact of a steel ball on samples of polymers as a function of temperature. Such measurements are described as rebound relaxation “spectra,” the energyEabsorbed on impact being plotted against temperatureT.
Manfred Gordon, Brian M. Grieveson
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Impact of COVID-19 on neurotrauma cases, mortality rates, and rebound effect: a monocenter retrospective study

Ideggyógyászati szemle, 2023
We retro­spec­tively studied the development of neuro­trauma case numbers during the COVID-19 pandemic in the largest trauma center in Hun­gary and compared them to the data of the previous year. We hypothesized that the decrease in the number of neurotrauma cases during the restrictions would sub­sequently lead to a significant increase in a so-called
Dávid Süvegh   +3 more
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Absolute reaction rate theory and the respiratory rebound

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1949
The treatment of Burton3 of the respiratory overshoot is reexamined in the light of the absolute reaction rate theory. The value of the flux rate is shown to depend upon the differences in the energies and entropies of activation of the forward and reverse reactions of the individual steps.
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Rebound in Dropout Rates as a Result of Rural School Consolidation

Chinese Education & Society, 2013
Rural school consolidation has significantly changed the landscape of rural education in China. Based on a study carried out in nine provinces, this article analyzes the effect of this policy initiative. It has led to increased school dropout rates in rural schools.
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