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    “…That is why this research aims to evaluate the energy performance of buildings in terms of thermal comfort (operative temperature (OP) levels, satisfied hours of natural ventilation SHNV, thermal lag), and energy efficiency (roof heat gains and surface temperatures) in an urban area in Panama City, using superficial-heat-dissipation biomimetic strategies. …”
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    “…This article explores the experiences, views, and decision making related to infant feeding choices of mothers in Panama City. The study used a qualitative approach, involving online semistructured interviews with seven participants. …”
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    “…CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that MDR Mycobacterium tuberculosis is highly clustered in Panama’s metropolitan area corresponding to Panama City and Colon City, and our study reveals the genotype distribution across the country.…”
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    “…Here we compared the diversity and taxonomic composition of bacterial communities in the soil of two mangrove forest sites of the Panama Bay: Juan Diaz (JD), an urban mangrove forest in Panama City surrounded by urban development, with occurrence of five mangrove species, and polluted with solid waste and sewage; and Bayano (B), a rural mangrove forest without urban development, without solid waste pollution, and with the presence of two mangrove species. …”
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    “…Plasma specimens were amplified by RT PCR on a Roche TaqMan 48 analyser (Roche Diagnostics, Panama City, Panama). VL was considered optimally suppressed below a threshold level of < 200 HIV-1 copies/mL of blood. …”
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    “…METHODS: A cross sectional study, using multistage cluster sampling, was conducted among participants, aged 14–18 years, enrolled in public high schools, in the District of Panama, Panama City, Panama, from August to November, 2015. …”
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    “…METHODS: To respond to this gap in evidence, an Advisory Board with regional pneumologists and infectious disease experts was convened in September 2018 in Panama City, Panama, to: 1) review the burden of AE-COPD in LATAM; 2) evaluate the etiology of AE-COPD in LATAM; and 3) assess and compare the local/regional guidelines to confirm the etiology, characterize, and manage AE-COPD. …”
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    “…As a control sample for the typing, 28 patients suspected to be chagasic from the metropolitan area of Panama City were included. RESULTS: Results showed a positivity in the evaluated patients of 42.3% (33/78); high compared to other endemic regions in the country. …”
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    “…This study investigated how fragmentation affects braconid wasp communities in three areas in Panama City: Metropolitan Natural Park, Albrook and Corozal. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Additive cosmetic implants (NewColorIris, Kahn Medical Devices, Panama City, Panama) are placed in the anterior chamber, in order to externally change iris color. …”
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    “…METHODS: We conducted two multisite cross-sectional studies using two-stage cluster sampling to select adolescents aged 14–19 years attending urban public high schools (URB) in Panama City, San Miguelito, Colón and Panama Oeste from 2015 to 2018, and in the rural Indigenous Comarca Ngäbe-Buglé (CNB) from July–November 2018. …”
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    por Clark, H. C.
    Publicado 1915
    “…The white women on the Canal Zone avail themselves of all the opportunities the sanitary system affords; they live well and place the entire course of their pregnant state under competent professional care, while the negro woman is indifferent to her pregnant state, works as a domestic servant, and lives in the cheapest unprotected quarters that can be rented in the suburban divisions of Panama City where the malarial rate is highest and the sanitary control is difficult. …”
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    por Pons-Estel, Bernardo A, Bonfa, Eloisa, Soriano, Enrique R, Cardiel, Mario H, Izcovich, Ariel, Popoff, Federico, Criniti, Juan M, Vásquez, Gloria, Massardo, Loreto, Duarte, Margarita, Barile-Fabris, Leonor A, García, Mercedes A, Amigo, Mary-Carmen, Espada, Graciela, Catoggio, Luis J, Sato, Emilia Inoue, Levy, Roger A, Acevedo Vásquez, Eduardo M, Chacón-Díaz, Rosa, Galarza-Maldonado, Claudio M, Iglesias Gamarra, Antonio J, Molina, José Fernando, Neira, Oscar, Silva, Clóvis A, Vargas Peña, Andrea, Gómez-Puerta, José A, Scolnik, Marina, Pons-Estel, Guillermo J, Ugolini-Lopes, Michelle R, Savio, Verónica, Drenkard, Cristina, Alvarellos, Alejandro J, Ugarte-Gil, Manuel F, Babini, Alejandra, Cavalcanti, André, Cardoso Linhares, Fernanda Athayde, Haye Salinas, Maria Jezabel, Fuentes-Silva, Yurilis J, Montandon de Oliveira e Silva, Ana Carolina, Eraso Garnica, Ruth M, Herrera Uribe, Sebastián, Gómez-Martín, Diana, Robaina Sevrini, Ricardo, Quintana, Rosana M, Gordon, Sergio, Fragoso-Loyo, Hilda, Rosario, Violeta, Saurit, Verónica, Appenzeller, Simone, dos Reis Neto, Edgard Torres, Cieza, Jorge, González Naranjo, Luis A, González Bello, Yelitza C, Collado, María Victoria, Sarano, Judith, Retamozo, Soledad, Sattler, María E, Gamboa-Cárdenas, Rocio V, Cairoli, Ernesto, Conti, Silvana M, Amezcua-Guerra, Luis M, Silveira, Luis H, Borba, Eduardo F, Pera, Mariana A, Alba Moreyra, Paula B, Arturi, Valeria, Berbotto, Guillermo A, Gerling, Cristian, Gobbi, Carla A, Gervasoni, Viviana L, Scherbarth, Hugo R, Brenol, João C Tavares, Cavalcanti, Fernando, Costallat, Lilian T Lavras, Da Silva, Nilzio A, Monticielo, Odirlei A, Seguro, Luciana Parente Costa, Xavier, Ricardo M, Llanos, Carolina, Montúfar Guardado, Rubén A, Garcia de la Torre, Ignacio, Pineda, Carlos, Portela Hernández, Margarita, Danza, Alvaro, Guibert-Toledano, Marlene, Reyes, Gil Llerena, Acosta Colman, Maria Isabel, Aquino, Alicia M, Mora-Trujillo, Claudia S, Muñoz-Louis, Roberto, García Valladares, Ignacio, Orozco, María Celeste, Burgos, Paula I, Betancur, Graciela V, Alarcón, Graciela S
    Publicado 2018
    “…Two independent teams (rheumatologists with experience in lupus management and methodologists) had an initial meeting in Panama City, Panama, in April 2016. They selected a list of questions for the clinical problems most commonly seen in Latin American patients with SLE. …”
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