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BackgroundWeight-adjusted waist circumference index (WWI) is a novel index related to obesity and has been associated with the risk and prognosis of several diseases.
Jian-hong Yu, Ming-gang Yin
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Did the Structure of Trade and Foreign Debt Affect Reserve Currency Composition? Evidence form Interwar Japan [PDF]
Historical experience is often invoked in the modern debate on competition among reserve currencies, yet little is known about quantitative aspects or institutional features of reserve management.
Mari Ohnuki, Mariko Hatase
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Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally, highlighting the need for improved risk assessment tools. Traditional measures like body mass index (BMI) do not fully capture the risk associated with body fat ...
Bowen Wang, Xinxin Sun
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POPPIES AND THE PASSING BELLS: REMEMBERING WWI ON TELEVISION
One thing is for sure: World War 1 is not going to disappear from our screens any time soon. It’s there on all channels from CBeebies and BBC3 to ITV and the more specialist Discovery and History channels. The BBC has entered into full public service mode with over 130 new commissions and over 2,500 hours of programming across four years.
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The overactive bladder (OAB) is associated with obesity and inflammation. The weight-adjusted waist index (WWI) has emerged as a novel and more accurate measure of obesity compared to traditional indices, while the Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII ...
Shaoqun Huang +4 more
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Ruins of a WWI Hospital, Falzarego, The Dolomites, Italy [PDF]
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Does Inflation and High Taxes Increase Bank Leverage? [PDF]
Does the combination of inflation and high corporate taxes explain the increase in bank leverage in the 20th century? Inflation automatically increases bank debt, while high corporate taxes hinder capital accumulation.
Hortlund, Per
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The effect of obesity on diabetic retinopathy (DR) has been under scrutiny in recent years. The weight-adjusted waist index (WWI) has been reported to better assess the degree of centripetal obesity in humans, with a higher WWI indicating a higher amount
Xiao Li, Yanqin Huang, Meirong Chen
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Background Obesity is detrimental to liver health. Weight-adjusted waist circumference (WWI) is a new indicator of obesity that is superior to body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) in predicting obesity.
Yu-E Lian +3 more
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Non-linear dynamics in output, real exchange rates and real money balances: Norway, 1830-2003 [PDF]
We characterise the behaviour of Norwegian output, the real exchange rate and real money balances over a period of almost two centuries. The empirical analysis is based on a new annual data set that has recently been compiled and covers the period 1830 ...
Lucio Sarno +2 more
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