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  1. 167621
    por Blinks, L. R.
    Publicado 1936
    “…Counter E.M.F'S, due either to static or polarization capacity, probably the latter. These account for the high effective resistance of the cells. …”
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  2. 167622
    “…Thus the molecular docking analysis of WA into NEMO and active NEMO/IKKβ complex conducted in this study provides significant evidence in support of the proposed mechanism of NF-κB activation suppression by inhibition or disruption of active NEMO/IKKβ complex formation being accounted by non-assembly of the catalytically active NEMO/IKKβ complex. …”
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  3. 167623
    “…DISCUSSION: The selection of an appropriate method for an indirect comparison has to account for its validity, the number of interventions to be compared and the quality as well as the quantity of available studies. …”
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  4. 167624
    “…Actual costs associated with RCC, particularly for elderly Medicare patients who account for 46% of U.S. patients hospitalized for RCC, are poorly understood. …”
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  5. 167625
    “…CONCLUSIONS: The high degree of HCV genetic variability makes HCV-genotypes, and even subtypes, differently prone to the development of PIs resistance-mutations. Overall, this can account for different responsiveness of HCV-genotypes to PIs, with important clinical implications in tailoring individualized and appropriate regimens.…”
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  6. 167626
    “…BACKGROUND: Injuries to working age adults are common and place a considerable burden on health services accounting for more than 10% of GP sick notes and 14% of those claiming benefits because they are unable to work in the UK. …”
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    “…First, the improvement of data flexibility has been taken into account. This has been done through the development of a methodology for the dynamic creation and use of data types and related metadata, based on the definition of “meta” data model. …”
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  9. 167629
    “…Models were adjusted for month, holiday, day of week, and year to account for potential temporal confounding. RESULTS: Fewer hypothermia and cold injury cases were detected with ED SS than with ED Dx but the two populations did not differ significantly with respect to age and sex. …”
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  10. 167630
    “…These schools could benefit from alternative surveillance and control strategies that account for the heightened overall mixing of the student body.…”
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  11. 167631
    por Athens, Jessica
    Publicado 2013
    “…Studies have demonstrated that non-urgent visits can account for more than 50% of visits to EDs [1,2]. …”
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  12. 167632
    “…Temporal adjustment to account for observed lag periods increased the correlation coefficient by about one-third in both cases. …”
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  13. 167633
    “…Measures of effect were assessed using multivariate fixed effects logistic regression model accounting for clustering at facility level and the results are presented as adjusted odds ratios. …”
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  14. 167634
    “…We used generalised estimating equations to account for clustering at the household level. The impact of the intervention on weight-for-age z scores (WAZ) was analysed using random effect linear regression. …”
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  15. 167635
    “…For all available samples, gender, age, height, and weight were collected and BMI was calculated. To account for age and sex differences in BMI, BMI z-scores were generated using 2000 Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) growth charts. …”
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  16. 167636
    “…We analysed data for self-reported health status, chronic conditions, and sexual lifestyles, weighted to account for unequal selection probabilities and non-response to correct for differences in sex, age group, and region according to 2011 Census figures. …”
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  17. 167637
    “…We used random-effects meta-analyses and analyzed only adjusted estimates to help account for heterogeneity and potential confounding respectively. …”
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  18. 167638
    por McManus, I C, Wakeford, Richard
    Publicado 2014
    “…PLAB graduates’ knowledge and skills at MRCP(UK) and MRCGP are over one standard deviation below those of UK graduates, although differences in training quality cannot be taken into account. Equivalent performance in MRCGP(UK) and MRCGP would occur if the pass marks of PLAB1 and PLAB2 were raised considerably, but that would also reduce the pass rate, with implications for medical workforce planning. …”
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  19. 167639
    “…The relative risk of all-cause mortality was calculated using a random effects model accounting for clinical heterogeneity. Primary outcome measure All-cause mortality at final follow-up. …”
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  20. 167640
    “…The rate of UGT1A1*28 homozygous wild-type TA6/6, heterozygous mutant-type TA6/7, and homozygous mutant-type TA7/7 was 65.3% (109/167), 32.3% (54/167), and 2.4% (4/167), respectively; the incidence of UGT1A1*6 wild-type G/G was 67.1% (112/167), heterozygous mutant-type G/A accounted for 28.7% (48/167), and seven cases were homozygous mutant-type A/A (4.2%; 7/167). …”
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