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    “…Thus, Rrr1 is required for RMRL resistance and Rrr1 or Rrr2 is required for functional Rpg1-mediated resistance in the presence of the RMRL introgression. …”
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    por Lerendegui-Marco, J, Guerrero, C, Cortés-Giraldo, M A, Quesada, J M, Mendoza, E, Cano-Ott, D, Eberhardt, K, Junghans, A, Aberle, O, Andrzejewski, J, Audouin, L, Bacak, M, Balibrea, J, Barbagallo, M, Bečvář, F, Berthoumieux, E, Billowes, J, Bosnar, D, Brown, A, Caamaño, M, Calviño, F, Calviani, M, Cardella, R, Casanovas, A, Cerutti, F, Chen, Y H, Chiaveri, E, Colonna, N, Cortés, G, Cosentino, L, Damone, L A, Diakaki, M, Domingo-Pardo, C, Dressler, R, Dupont, E, Durán, I, Fernández-Domínguez, B, Ferrari, A, Ferreira, P, Finocchiaro, P, Göbel, K, ́omez-Hornillos, M B G, García, A R, Gawlik, A, Gilardoni, S, Glodariu, T, Gonçalves, I F, González, E, Griesmayer, E, Gunsing, F, Harada, H, Heinitz, S, Heyse, J, Jenkins, D G, Jericha, E, Käppeler, F, Kadi, Y, Kalamara, A, Kavrigin, P, Kimura, A, Kivel, N, Kokkoris, M, Krtička, M, Kurtulgil, D, Leal-Cidoncha, E, Lederer, C, Leeb, H, Lo Meo, S, Lonsdale, S J, Macina, D, Marganiec, J, Martínez, T, Masi, A, Massimi, C, Mastinu, P, Mastromarco, M, Maugeri, E A, Mazzone, A, Mengoni, A, Milazzo, P M, Mingrone, F, Musumarra, A, Negret, A, Nolte, R, Oprea, A, Patronis, N, Pavlik, A, Perkowski, J, Porras, I, Praena, J, Radeck, D, Rauscher, T, Reifarth, R, Rout, P C, Rubbia, C, Ryan, J A, Sabaté-Gilarte, M, Saxena, A, Schillebeeckx, P, Schumann, D, Smith, A G, Sosnin, N V, Stamatopoulos, A, Tagliente, G, Tain, J L, Tarifeño-Saldivia, A, Tassan-Got, L, Valenta, S, Vannini, G, Variale, V, Vaz, P, Ventura, A, Vlachoudis, V, Vlastou, R, Wallner, A, Warren, S, Woods, P J, Wright, T, Žugec, P
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    “…Agency for International Development devised a novel rapid research response (RRR) framework to engage national programs, researchers, implementers and WHO in a Coalition for Operational Research on NTDs. …”
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    “…Associated with increased likelihood (adjusted relative risk ratios [RRRs]) of intimate activities were confiding worries in a friend (light RRR = 2.13, moderate RRR = 3.42, heavy RRR=5.32), low parental monitoring—staying out late or overnight (late: light RRR = 1.62, moderate RRR = 2.44, heavy RRR = 2.32; overnight: light RRR = 1.57, moderate RRR = 1.94, heavy RRR = 3.38), health-damaging behaviors (per unit increase: light RRR = 1.91, moderate RRR = 3.15, heavy RRR = 5.03), and depressive symptoms (per scale point increase light RRR = 1.03, moderate RRR = 1.09, heavy RRR = 1.11). …”
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    “…Overweight is highest among pairs with; mothers aged 35–49 (RRR = 3⋅36), mothers with secondary education and above (RRR = 1⋅85), fathers aged 35+ (RRR = 1⋅38), professional fathers (RRR = 4⋅10) and richer households (RRR = 2⋅06). …”
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    “…Those reporting SI were younger (relative risk ratio RRR = 0.81; CI = 0.68–0.96), indicated signs of depression (RRR = 1.69; CI = 1.05–2.72) and loneliness (RRR=3.36; CI =1.93–5.84). …”
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    “…Longer duration of drug injections was associated with a higher likelihood of HCV mono-infection (2–5 years RRR: 2.13; 6–10 years RRR: 2.74; ≥11 years RRR: 3.14) and HIV-HCV co-infection (2–5 years RRR: 5.14; 6–10 years RRR: 8.53; >11 years RRR: 8.03). …”
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    “…Older women (above 34 years) had increased odds for long birth intervals in all countries studied (Chad (RRR = 1.44, CI = 1.18–1.76), Congo DRC (RRR = 1.73, CI = 1.33–2.15), Malawi (RRR = 1.54, CI = 1.23–1.94) Zimbabwe (RRR = 1.95, CI = 1.26–3.02), Nigeria (RRR = 1.85 CI = 1.56–2.20), Togo (RRR = 2.12, CI = 1.46–3.07), Uganda (RRR = 1.48, CI = 1.15–1.91), Tanzania RRR = 2.12, CI = 1.53–2.93). …”
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    “…The relative risk of a positive experience was higher in participants living alone (relative risk ratio, RRR=1.93, 95% CI 1.52 to 2.46) or in a house (RRR=1.49, 1.03 to 2.16); lower in those who reported fear of falling (RRR=0.68, 0.54 to 0.86), functional difficulties (RRR=0.78, 0.61 to 0.99), feeling of loneliness (RRR=0.67, 0.49 to 0.91), unfamiliarity with communication technologies (RRR=0.69, 0.52 to 0.91), usual social support (RRR=0.71, 0.50 to 0.93), previous participation in group activities (RRR=0.74, 0.59 to 0.92) and among women (RRR=0.75, 0.59 to 0.95). …”
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    “…Generalized structural equation model results show that participant-level factors, including age (relative risk ratio [RRR]=0.93; P=.005), gender (RRR=0.08; P=.006), homelessness (RRR=3.80; P=.04), personal device ownership (RRR=0.14; P=.008), and network size (RRR=0.57; P=.001), are important for predicting off missingness, whereas only question-level factors, including time of day (ie, morning compared with afternoon, RRR=0.55; P<.001) and day of week (ie, Tuesday-Saturday compared with Sunday, RRR=0.70, P=.02; RRR=0.64, P=.005; RRR=0.58, P=.001; RRR=0.55, P<.001; and RRR=0.66, P=.008, respectively) are important for predicting expired missingness. …”
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    por Stanišić, Milo, Pripp, Are Hugo
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    “…BACKGROUND: There is no widely adopted grading system for the prediction of postoperative recurrence requiring reoperation (RrR) in patients with chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH). …”
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    “…The risk of experiencing obesity was higher among reproductive age women who attained secondary or higher education (RRR = 1.79; 95% CI: 1.23, 2.61), those who were formally employed (RRR = 1.50; 95% CI: 1.14, 1.98), those who resided in wealthier households (RRR = 4.77; 95% CI: 3.03, 7.50), those who used alcohol (RRR = 1.43; 95% CI: 1.12, 1.82) and/or watched the television (RRR = 1.70; 95% CI: 1.35, 2.13). …”
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    “…Results: When considering clinical signs, the likelihood of a heart failure diagnosis increased for ages between 60 to 69 years old (RRR, 1.88; CI 95%, 1.05–3.34) and a stable heart rate (RRR, 1.93; CI 95%, 1.05–3.55) and decreased for the presence of edema (RRR, 0.23; CI 95%, 0.15–0.36), orthopnea (RRR, 0.31; CI 95%, 0.20–0.48), and unusual fatigue (RRR, 0.61; CI 95%, 0.39–0.94). …”
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