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  1. 61041
    “…Limitations of the study included limited geographic generalizability, exclusion of patients too sick to consent, fluctuations in procedures in the standard arm over the course of the study, high fidelity to the trial protocol by study staff, and the possibility of overestimating loss to follow-up due to data constraints. …”
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  2. 61042
    “…BACKGROUND: Myanmar cattle populations predominantly consist of native cattle breeds (Pyer Sein and Shwe), characterized by their geographical location and coat color, and the Holstein-Friesian crossbreed, which is highly adapted to the harsh tropical climates of this region. …”
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  4. 61044
    por Huangfu, Peijue, Atkinson, Richard
    Publicado 2020
    “…The evidence base is limited in terms of the geographical spread of the study populations and, for some outcomes, the small number of independent cohorts for meta-analysis precludes meaningful meta-regression to explore causes of heterogeneity. …”
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  5. 61045
    “…However, a key barrier to accessing hospital care in sub-Saharan Africa is travel time to the nearest health-care facility. To inform the geographical targeting of additional health-care resources, we aimed to estimate travel time at a 1 km × 1 km resolution to the nearest hospital and to the nearest health-care facility of any type for adults aged 60 years and older in sub-Saharan Africa. …”
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  6. 61046
    “…There were few challenges due to geographical location of the patient and the regional variation of subspecialty cover provided for their local District General Hospital. 5. …”
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  8. 61048
    “…Its importance derives from the combination of the extensive areas of high-quality wetland and its geographic location within one of the Korea Peninsula’s largest and most important remaining wetland ecosystems, the Han River Estuary. …”
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  10. 61050
    “…CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this study, narrower health care networks had a relatively large degree of overlap with other networks in the same geographic area, while broader networks were associated with physician, hospital, and insurance market concentration. …”
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  11. 61051
    “…Experience with 2-dose schedule is extensive, with wide geographical use, while evidence beyond 10 years for the 1-dose schedule has not yet been demonstrated. …”
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  12. 61052
    “…No major differences were detected in the bactericidal activity of Chilean subjects vaccinated with 4CMenB when tested against a subset of 4 MenB outbreak strains, suggesting that the immune response to 4CMenB is comparable in adolescents from different geographic areas. DISCLOSURES: Alessia Biolchi, n/a, GSK (Employee) Sara Tomei, n/a, GSK (Employee) Laura Santini, n/a, GSK (Employee) Rita La Gaetana, n/a, GSK Vaccines (Employee, Shareholder) Elena Mori, n/a, GSK (Employee) Patricia Novy, PhD, GSK (Employee, Shareholder) Rino Rappuoli, PhD, GSK (Employee) Rafik Bekkat-Berkani, M.D, GSK (Employee, Shareholder) Marzia Monica Giuliani, n/a, GSK (Employee, Shareholder) Mariagrazia Pizza, Biological Sciences, PhD, GSK Vaccines (Employee)…”
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  13. 61053
    “…Bacteremia and P. aeruginosa as a causative pathogen were predictors of unfavorable CR, but not of D28 ACM. Geographic region and the hospital service unit a patient was admitted to were found to be significant predictors, likely explained by their collinearity with other variables. …”
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  14. 61054
    “…Isolates were collected from medical centers geographically distributed across the US Census regions, centrally tested, and susceptibility (S) interpreted according to CLSI criteria. …”
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  16. 61056
    “…The collaborative care model addresses common barriers to treatment, such as geographical distance and lack of individualized, evidence-based, measurement-based treatment. …”
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  17. 61057
    “…Cluster analysis distinguished three different Hylocereus species on the basis of geographic origin and pulp colour by forming separate groups and two genotypes each showed 52% (DGF1 and DGF3) and 76% (DGF2 and DGF4) genetic similarity. …”
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  18. 61058
    “…DESIGN: Prospective, cluster randomised controlled trial. SETTING: 20 geographically distinct clusters located in Mumbai, India, randomly allocated to 10 screening and 10 control clusters; total trial duration was 20 years (recruitment began in May 1998; database locked in March 2019 for analysis). …”
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  19. 61059
    “…A checklist is given of all accepted species in this region (G. bainesii, G. hirtus, G. lotoides, G. oppositifolius s.l., G. setiflorus, and G. zambesiacus) with their nomenclature, morphological description and geographical distribution.…”
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  20. 61060
    “…CONCLUSION: The findings in this work may indicate the occurrence of active, outdoor residual malaria transmission is comparable to indoor transmission in some geographic settings. The high outdoor transmission patterns observed here highlight the need for additional strategies to combat outdoor malaria transmission to complement traditional indoor preventive approaches such as long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) which typically focus on resting mosquitoes.…”
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