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  1. 60521
  2. 60522
    “…Incidence rates vary considerably across geographic regions. Western China has a disproportionate burden of infectious diseases compared with eastern regions. …”
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  3. 60523
    “…The urbanization level was characterized based on night-time light data from the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Operational Linescan System (DMSP-OLS) and the National Polar-Orbiting Partnership's Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (NPP-VIIRS). The geographically and temporally weighted regression model (GTWR) was used to quantify the influence of urbanization on schistosomiasis infection risk with the other potential risk factors controlled. …”
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  4. 60524
    “…A reappraisal of the phylogenetic integrity of bitunicate ascomycete fungi belonging to or previously affiliated with the Hysteriaceae, Mytilinidiaceae, Gloniaceae and Patellariaceae is presented, based on an analysis of 121 isolates and four nuclear genes, the ribosomal large and small subunits, transcription elongation factor 1 and the second largest RNA polymerase II subunit. A geographically diverse and high density taxon sampling strategy was employed, including multiple isolates/species from the following genera: Anteaglonium (6/4), Encephalographa (1/1), Farlowiella (3/1), Gloniopsis (8/4), Glonium (4/2), Hysterium (12/5), Hysterobrevium (14/3), Hysterographium (2/1), Hysteropatella (2/2), Lophium (4/2), Mytilinidion (13/10), Oedohysterium (5/3), Ostreichnion (2/2), Patellaria (1/1), Psiloglonium (11/3), Quasiconcha (1/1), Rhytidhysteron (8/3), and 24 outgroup taxa. …”
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  6. 60526
    “…The accessibility of SMS messages over existing mobile networks is high and has almost universal availability even on older and unsophisticated mobile phones and in geographic settings where wireless coverage is weak. …”
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  7. 60527
    “…The GPSI and GQI development and validation process will comprise 6 stages: (1) selection and specification of candidate indicators, (2) definition of administrative data-based algorithms, (3) empirical measurement of indicators using linked administrative health data, (4) validation of indicators, (5) analyses of geographic and temporal variations for reliable and valid indicators, and (6) data visualization. …”
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  8. 60528
    por Gasparrini, Antonio, Guo, Yuming, Sera, Francesco, Vicedo-Cabrera, Ana Maria, Huber, Veronika, Tong, Shilu, de Sousa Zanotti Stagliorio Coelho, Micheline, Nascimento Saldiva, Paulo Hilario, Lavigne, Eric, Matus Correa, Patricia, Valdes Ortega, Nicolas, Kan, Haidong, Osorio, Samuel, Kyselý, Jan, Urban, Aleš, Jaakkola, Jouni J K, Ryti, Niilo R I, Pascal, Mathilde, Goodman, Patrick G, Zeka, Ariana, Michelozzi, Paola, Scortichini, Matteo, Hashizume, Masahiro, Honda, Yasushi, Hurtado-Diaz, Magali, Cesar Cruz, Julio, Seposo, Xerxes, Kim, Ho, Tobias, Aurelio, Iñiguez, Carmen, Forsberg, Bertil, Åström, Daniel Oudin, Ragettli, Martina S, Guo, Yue Leon, Wu, Chang-fu, Zanobetti, Antonella, Schwartz, Joel, Bell, Michelle L, Dang, Tran Ngoc, Van, Dung Do, Heaviside, Clare, Vardoulakis, Sotiris, Hajat, Shakoor, Haines, Andy, Armstrong, Ben
    Publicado 2017
    “…Results indicate, on average, a net increase in temperature-related excess mortality under high-emission scenarios, although with important geographical differences. In temperate areas such as northern Europe, east Asia, and Australia, the less intense warming and large decrease in cold-related excess would induce a null or marginally negative net effect, with the net change in 2090–99 compared with 2010–19 ranging from −1·2% (empirical 95% CI −3·6 to 1·4) in Australia to −0·1% (−2·1 to 1·6) in east Asia under the highest emission scenario, although the decreasing trends would reverse during the course of the century. …”
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  10. 60530
    “…Support gained via social media may buffer the impact of geographic isolation and loneliness. Negative experiences such as cyberbullying and other patterns of use may be associated with depression. …”
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  12. 60532
    por Pinto, A., Adams, S., Ahring, K., Allen, H., Almeida, M.F., Garcia-Arenas, D., Arslan, N., Assoun, M., Atik Altınok, Y., Barrio-Carreras, D., Belanger Quintana, A., Bernabei, S.M., Bontemps, C., Boyle, F., Bruni, G., Bueno-Delgado, M., Caine, G., Carvalho, R., Chrobot, A., Chyż, K., Cochrane, B., Correia, C., Corthouts, K., Daly, A., De Leo, S., Desloovere, A., De Meyer, A., De Theux, A., Didycz, B., Dijsselhof, M.E., Dokoupil, K., Drabik, J., Dunlop, C., Eberle-Pelloth, W., Eftring, K., Ekengren, J., Errekalde, I., Evans, S., Foucart, A., Fokkema, L., François, L., French, M., Forssell, E., Gingell, C., Gonçalves, C., Gökmen Özel, H., Grimsley, A., Gugelmo, G., Gyüre, E., Heller, C., Hensler, R., Jardim, I., Joost, C., Jörg-Streller, M., Jouault, C., Jung, A., Kanthe, M., Koç, N., Kok, I.L., Kozanoğlu, T., Kumru, B., Lang, F., Lang, K., Liegeois, I., Liguori, A., Lilje, R., Ļubina, O., Manta-Vogli, P., Mayr, D., Meneses, C., Newby, C., Meyer, U., Mexia, S., Nicol, C., Och, U., Olivas, S.M., Pedrón-Giner, C., Pereira, R., Plutowska-Hoffmann, K., Purves, J., Re Dionigi, A., Reinson, K., Robert, M., Robertson, L., Rocha, J.C., Rohde, C., Rosenbaum-Fabian, S., Rossi, A., Ruiz, M., Saligova, J., Gutiérrez-Sánchez, A., Schlune, A., Schulpis, K., Serrano-Nieto, J., Skarpalezou, A., Skeath, R., Slabbert, A., Straczek, K., Giżewska, M., Terry, A., Thom, R., Tooke, A., Tuokkola, J., van Dam, E., van den Hurk, T.A.M., van der Ploeg, E.M.C., Vande Kerckhove, K., Van Driessche, M., van Wegberg, A.M.J., van Wyk, K., Vasconcelos, C., Velez García, V., Wildgoose, J., Winkler, T., Żółkowska, J., Zuvadelli, J., MacDonald, A.
    Publicado 2018
    “…Centres were grouped into geographical regions for analysis. RESULTS: Weaning started at 17–26 weeks in 85% (n = 81/95) of centres, >26 weeks in 12% (n = 11/95) and < 17 weeks in 3% (n = 3/95). …”
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  15. 60535
    por Gelbard, Alexander, Anderson, Catherine, Berry, Lynne D., Amin, Milan R., Benninger, Michael S., Blumin, Joel H., Bock, Jonathan M., Bryson, Paul C., Castellanos, Paul F., Chen, Sheau-Chiann, Clary, Matthew S., Cohen, Seth M., Crawley, Brianna K., Dailey, Seth H., Daniero, James J., de Alarcon, Alessandro, Donovan, Donald T., Edell, Eric S., Ekbom, Dale C., Fernandes-Taylor, Sara, Fink, Daniel S., Franco, Ramon A., Garrett, C. Gaelyn, Guardiani, Elizabeth A., Hillel, Alexander T., Hoffman, Henry T., Hogikyan, Norman D., Howell, Rebecca J., Huang, Li-Ching, Hussain, Lena K., Johns, Michael M., Kasperbauer, Jan L., Khosla, Sid M., Kinnard, Cheryl, Kupfer, Robbi A., Langerman, Alexander J., Lentz, Robert J., Lorenz, Robert R., Lott, David G., Lowery, Anne S., Makani, Samir S., Maldonado, Fabien, Mannion, Kyle, Matrka, Laura, McWhorter, Andrew J., Merati, Albert L., Mori, Matthew C., Netterville, James L., O’Dell, Karla, Ongkasuwan, Julina, Postma, Gregory N., Reder, Lindsay S., Rohde, Sarah L., Richardson, Brent E., Rickman, Otis B., Rosen, Clark A., Rutter, Michael J., Sandhu, Guri S., Schindler, Joshua S., Schneider, G. Todd, Shah, Rupali N., Sikora, Andrew G., Sinard, Robert J., Smith, Marshall E., Smith, Libby J., Soliman, Ahmed M. S., Sveinsdóttir, Sigríður, Van Daele, Douglas J., Veivers, David, Verma, Sunil P., Weinberger, Paul M., Weissbrod, Philip A., Wootten, Christopher T., Shyr, Yu, Francis, David O.
    Publicado 2019
    “…IMPORTANCE: Surgical treatment comparisons in rare diseases are difficult secondary to the geographic distribution of patients. Fortunately, emerging technologies offer promise to reduce these barriers for research. …”
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  16. 60536
    “…CONCLUSIONS: The innovative multiphase SCRAM intervention delivers real-time remote exercise supervision and evidence-based self-management behavioral support to participants, regardless of their geographic proximity to traditional center-based CR facilities. …”
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    “…Study design, treatment category, geographic country/region, and key outcomes for each included article were documented and summarised. …”
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  19. 60539
    “…Exposure to zoonotic MERS-CoV is probably occurring in a wider geographical region beyond the Arabian peninsula. FUNDING: King Faisal University, Egyptian National Research Centre, Hong Kong Food and Health Bureau, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and European Community Seventh Framework Program.…”
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  20. 60540
    “…With a 64% completion rate and 479 unique survey completions, the study was overpowered at 96% power, to detect differences in responses between the groups. There was geographic representation across all 10 historic regions of Ghana. …”
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