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Cross-national prevalence of mental disorders in older adults exposed to COVID-19 information. [PDF]

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Ribeiro DK   +9 more
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Social determination in the health of children born preterm: a scoping review. [PDF]

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Soares MFMR   +5 more
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Comparison of the lateral extracavitary and lateral thoracotomy surgical approaches for the treatment of thoracic spinal schwannomas. [PDF]

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Reyes Soto G   +10 more
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[Creation of Patient Profiles and a Screening Tool for Individuals with Pain]. [PDF]

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Morcuende Campos A   +4 more
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Social Identity and Genetic Variability

Journal of Biosocial Science, 1978
SummaryThe paper presents the results of five polymorphic systems in a sample of 999 individuals from Nottinghamshire. The results are classified by the socio-economic grouping of parents and self.The results show that social class differences for the genetic attributes exist and are almost linear when aggregated distances are computed.
R A, Cartwright   +2 more
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Variability in platyrrhine social organization

American Journal of Primatology, 1994
AbstractGreater intraspecific and intrageneric variability exists in the social organization of platyrrhine primates than has previously been recognized. Although this is most marked and already recognized in the callitrichins, it also appears in many other neotropical species.
Warren G, Kinzey, Elena P, Cunningham
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Health by social variables

2020
This chapter explains how to estimate baseline distributions of lifetime health by social group that can be used in equity-informative economic evaluation. It shows how social inequalities in health at baseline can have an influence on the relative inequality impact funding new health programmes and how the relevant distribution of health is defined by
James Love-Koh, Andrew Mirelman
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