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  1. 130361
    “…These fractures place an enormous medical and personal burden on individuals who suffer from them and take a significant economic toll. Any new fracture in an adult aged 50 years or older signifies imminent elevated risk for subsequent fractures, particularly in the year following the initial fracture. …”
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  2. 130362
    “…BACKGROUND: With rapid economic development, the world's average life expectancy is increasing, leading to the increasing prevalence of osteoporosis worldwide. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: In most parts of the world, especially in underdeveloped countries, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) still remains a major cause of death, disability, and unfavorable economic outcomes. This has necessitated intensive research to develop effective therapeutic agents for the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, which is responsible for AIDS. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Sri Lankan cassava mosaic virus (SLCMV) is a plant virus causing significant economic losses throughout Southeast Asia. While proteomics has the potential to identify molecular markers that could assist the breeding of virus resistant cultivars, the effects of SLCMV infection in cassava have not been previously explored in detail. …”
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  8. 130368
    “…CONCLUSIONS: Low disclosure and help-seeking impact a country’s social, cultural, economic, and political progress. The PWDVA did not appear to result in increases in help-seeking among women in India who experienced IPV. …”
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  9. 130369
    “…BACKGROUND: Heart failure is a global pandemic, as it affects approximately 64.34 million people worldwide with a $346.17 billion global economic burden. The prevalence of heart failure has increased from 43.4 to 46.5% in the last 10 years in lower and middle-income countries. …”
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  10. 130370
    “…Very Low Birth Weight increased the odds of achieving DD [AOR: 2.384 (1.007–5.644)] and MAD [AOR: 2.588(CI: 1.054–6.352)], while low birth weight increased the odds of children being introduced to processed foods [AOR: 1.370 (CI: 1.056–1.776)]. Concerning socio-economic status, being above the poverty line increased the odds of achieving MMF, [AOR: 1.851 (1.005–3.407)]. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Work-related stress and anxiety are emerging global public health problems causing serious social and economic consequences. Working women bear a heavy burden due to high social disparity, gender inequality, and an important responsibility to balance work and family life in undeveloped society. …”
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    “…However, participants with higher educational levels [aOR = 1.243, CI 95% (1.032–3.801)], those working in the medical field [aOR = 1.932, CI 95% (1.331–3.419)], those suffering from chronic disease/immunodeficiency [aOR = 1.231, CI 95% (1.128–2.002)], and participants with moderate/high economic situations [aOR = 2.131, CI 95% (1.431–4.221)] were more likely to have a good knowledge score compared to their counterparts. …”
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  15. 130375
    “…Boys showed fewer adverse trajectories, and it needs to be further assessed which factors exactly are behind the (socio-economic) factors, such as maternal working habits and limited living space, when analyzing the effect of the pandemic on children’s health. …”
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  16. 130376
    “…The analysis seeks to make a contribution to the debate of new rurality and calls into question, from an ethical position, the responsibility of the official discourse that has conferred migrants the thrive for local development, while they have themselves being expelled because of the lack of economic support and opportunities in their local communities.Keywords: Migration, Remittance investment, New rurality, Veracruz, Domestic groups Retour sans retour: investissement des versements dans des activités agricoles à l’intérieur de trois localités rurales du centre de Veracruz RésuméLe texte discute les résultats de recherche à propos l’investissement des versements à l’intérieur de trois localités rurales du centre de Veracruz. …”
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  17. 130377
    por Galán Castro, Erick Alfonso
    Publicado 2021
    “…It is based on the study of governmentality, as well as the qualitative analysis of experiences about the socio-environmental conflict, to propose two forms of construction of meaning and social action: a socio-environmental bio-politics (homo economicus), based on the technological impact on the problem, although lacking criticism of the economic model; and a socio-environmental necro-politics (endriago), which responds to state abandonment and generates actions for survival, although outside of legality and against the lives of others.Keywords: Governmentality, Socio-environmental conflict, Emerging subjectivities Ailleurs des perceptions. …”
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  18. 130378
    “…In the qualitative part a phenomenological study was made, analyzing the bases of the data that are found, the results of the surveys conducted by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), in particular the National Survey on Productivity and Competitiveness of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in 2015 (ENAPROCE), as well as the reports issued by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD 2018), the National Institute of the Entrepreneur (INADEM, 2018) and the Multiple Purpose Financial Society ( KONFIO 2018). …”
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  19. 130379
    “…Because of a gradually boosting vaccination rate along with a strong demand for economic recovery, many governments have shifted the intervention strategy from restrictions to “Living with COVID-19” where people gradually resumed their normal activities since the second half of the year 2021. …”
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  20. 130380
    por Da’ar, Omar B., Kalmey, Farah
    Publicado 2023
    “…However, the health workforce including doctors, and health services including hospital beds, were not statistically significant in explaining variations in countries’ level of preparedness. While economic factors had positive effects on the level of preparedness to health risks, their impacts across the distribution of countries’ level of preparedness to health risks were mixed. …”
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