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  1. 168481
    “…The lack of sufficient testing, asymptomatic infections, and poor reporting practices in many countries limit our understanding of the virus’s impact, creating a need for better and more accurate surveillance metrics that account for underreporting and data contamination. …”
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  2. 168482
    “…Though the impact of direct exposure to violence is well documented, few studies have accounted for the influence of sectarianism that occurs outside of one's immediate environment. …”
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  3. 168483
    “…In cases with single lobar involvement (24 %); the left upper and right middle lobes showed lowest incidence of involvement accounting for 10.3 % & 13.8 %, respectively; on the other hand, in cases with four lobar involvement (16.5 %); the right middle lobe was most commonly spared in two third of cases (63.2 %). …”
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  4. 168484
    “…Sensitivity analyses to account for uncertainty in negative PCR results improved apparent accuracy (ED model 95·1%, admissions model 94·1%) and NPV (ED model 99·0%, admissions model 98·5%). …”
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  6. 168486
    por Christmann, Patrice
    Publicado 2021
    “…The development of an international governance framework to support the development of transparency and verifiable corporate accountability, to foster research and innovation to reduce the negative impacts of the industry and to provide incentives rewarding pro-sustainability action, is called for. …”
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  9. 168489
    “…BACKGROUND: Diarrhoea accounts for 1.8 million deaths in children in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs). …”
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  10. 168490
    por Payne, Amanda B., Gilani, Zunera, Godfred-Cato, Shana, Belay, Ermias D., Feldstein, Leora R., Patel, Manish M., Randolph, Adrienne G., Newhams, Margaret, Thomas, Deepam, Magleby, Reed, Hsu, Katherine, Burns, Meagan, Dufort, Elizabeth, Maxted, Angie, Pietrowski, Michael, Longenberger, Allison, Bidol, Sally, Henderson, Justin, Sosa, Lynn, Edmundson, Alexandra, Tobin-D’Angelo, Melissa, Edison, Laura, Heidemann, Sabrina, Singh, Aalok R., Giuliano, John S., Kleinman, Lawrence C., Tarquinio, Keiko M., Walsh, Rowan F., Fitzgerald, Julie C., Clouser, Katharine N., Gertz, Shira J., Carroll, Ryan W., Carroll, Christopher L., Hoots, Brooke E., Reed, Carrie, Dahlgren, F. Scott, Oster, Matthew E., Pierce, Timmy J., Curns, Aaron T., Langley, Gayle E., Campbell, Angela P., Balachandran, Neha, Murray, Thomas S., Burkholder, Cole, Brancard, Troy, Lifshitz, Jenna, Leach, Dylan, Charpie, Ian, Tice, Cory, Coffin, Susan E., Perella, Dana, Jones, Kaitlin, Marohn, Kimberly L., Yager, Phoebe H., Fernandes, Neil D., Flori, Heidi R., Koncicki, Monica L., Walker, Karen S., Di Pentima, Maria Cecilia, Li, Simon, Horwitz, Steven M., Gaur, Sunanda, Coffey, Dennis C., Harwayne-Gidansky, Ilana, Hymes, Saul R., Thomas, Neal J., Ackerman, Kate G., Cholette, Jill M.
    Publicado 2021
    “…Denominators for population-based estimates were derived from census estimates; denominators for incidence per 1 000 000 SARS-CoV-2 infections were estimated by applying published age- and month-specific multipliers accounting for underdetection of reported COVID-19 case counts. …”
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  12. 168492
    “…Next, we compared development of thromboembolism during hospital stay in the A, AB, B, and O blood type groups and the rate was 8%, 11.1%, 9.3%, and 10.9% respectively with the results not being statistically significant when accounted for blood type (p=0.991). Rate of development of thromboembolism in Rh positive and negative patients was 9.3% and 9.4% respectively which was found to not be statistically significant as well (p=0.998). …”
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  13. 168493
    “…Establishing whether surveillance practices or differences in infection severity account for gaps between observed and expected mortality is of crucial importance to establishing the burden of COVID-19 in India. …”
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  14. 168494
    “…Health facility-based sentinel site surveillance system has been proposed, first time to do a proper accounting of KA, PKDL and co-infection morbidity, mortality, diagnosis, case management, hotspot identification and monitoring the impact of elimination interventions. …”
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  15. 168495
    “…Overall, the IC Temperament factor and other covariates together accounted for 22.5% of the variance in vocabulary, whereas IC-Stroop and other controlled variables could explain 49.8% of the variance in WM. …”
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  17. 168497
    “…Therefore, we recommend the need to effectively implement health and safety programs that account for the reduction of dust at a source, use of engineering controls (e.g., provision of adequate ventilation systems), use of administrative measures (e.g., training program and health surveillance) and provision of a suitable personal protective equipment (PPE). …”
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  18. 168498
    por Amjad, Qurat Ul Ain, Ellis, Spencer
    Publicado 2021
    “…Therapeutic options should be considered between rheumatologist, oncologist, and patient, taking into account prognosis, quality of life and patient choice.…”
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  19. 168499
    “…CONCLUSIONS: Glenoid retroversion has a significant effect on resistance to posterior humeral head translation, with each degree increase accounting for 3.5% of resistance to translation. Cutting the labrum at 0-15° of retroversion does not have a significant effect on resistance to posterior inferior humeral translation; however, at 25° of retroversion cutting the labrum results in a 41% decrease in resistance. …”
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