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3321“…We studied COVID-19 impact and population statistics in highly forested Mediterranean Italian regions versus some northern regions where the amount of trees per capita is much lower. We also evaluated the affinity of Mediterranean plant-emitted volatile organic compounds (VOCs) isoprene, α-pinene, linalool and limonene for COVID-19 protein targets by molecular docking modeling. …”
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3322“…Over time, a development trend of residential land price polycentricity gradually emerged, and the locational correlation has gradually increased. ② Under the influence of the land finance model of local governments in China, three factors, namely, the land stock utilization rate, revenue from residential land transfers, and the growth of residential land transaction areas, have significantly contributed to the increase in residential land prices. ③ Under the land market supply and demand mechanism and government management, four indicators, namely, the land supply rate, the per capita residential land supply area, the degree of marketization of the residential land supply, and the frequency of residential land transactions, have suppressed the rise in residential land prices. ④ The overall effect of land market factors on residential land prices in the central and northern regions of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei is stronger than that in the southern regions, which may be related to the more active land market and stricter macromanagement policies in Beijing, Tianjin and surrounding areas.…”
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3323por Yao, Anqi, Shen, Xingrong, Chai, Jing, Cheng, Jing, Liu, Rong, Feng, Rui, Wang, Debin“…The ratio of out-of-pocket expenses per inpatient care episode to annual disposable income per capita was 0.43 for gastric cancer and 0.91 for oesophageal cancer and decreased by 0.17 and 0.47, respectively. …”
Publicado 2020
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3324“…It was found that: (1) despite the non-significant effect of city size, urban governance capacity was an important factor affecting the prevention and control of the COVID-19 pandemic; urban governance capacity was particularly significant in the late control of the pandemic, but not significant in the early prevention; for every unit increase of urban governance capacity, the number of recovered COVID-19 cases per capita increased by 2.4%. Moreover, (2) the influence mechanism of anti-pandemic measures in cities could be divided into the workforce, financial, and material effects, and their contribution rates were 26.15%, 32.55%, and 37.20%, respectively; namely, the effective/timely assistance from Chinese central government regarding the workforce, financial, and material resources in key pandemic areas and nationwide played a major role in pandemic control. …”
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3325“…At country scales, we found deforestation to increase the per-capita risk of A. cantonensis exposure in Hawaii and Thailand. …”
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3326“…We combined demographic measurements with predictions of future range distribution under climate change to assess the viability of populations across Romania. 3. We found that per capita and per‐area seed number and seed mass were similarly promoted by both favorable environmental conditions, represented by rugged landscapes with relatively cold winters and wet summers, and reduced exposure to harvesting, represented by the distance of plants from hiking trails. …”
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3327por Shi, Baoguo, Fu, Yingteng, Bai, Xiaodan, Zhang, Xiyu, Zheng, Ji, Wang, Yuping, Li, Ye, Zhang, Lijun“…The results of OLS regression showed that city level, number of medical colleges, urbanization rate, permanent population and GDP per capita were its significant variables. And spatial auto-correlation of elite hospitals in China is of great significance. …”
Publicado 2021
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3328por Perkins, Douglas D., Ozgurer, Mehmet Reha, Lupton, Andrew, Omidvar-Tehrani, Shadi“…Sustainable Development Solutions Network world survey of life satisfaction). HDI consists of per-capita Gross National Income (economic well-being), average life expectancy (proxy for health well-being), and educational attainment (capabilities well-being). …”
Publicado 2021
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3329por Wang, Fa-Cai, Chang, Wei, Nie, Song-Liu, Shen, Bing-Xiang, He, Chun-Yuan, Zhao, Wei-Chen, Liu, Xiao-Yan, Lu, Jing-Tao“…Logistic regression analysis showed that the educational level, monthly per capita income, drug affordability, the number of drugs used, daily doses of drugs and the time spent taking medicine were all independent risk factors for medication nonadherence. …”
Publicado 2021
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3330“…Factor analysis showed that the quantity of hotels, the proportion of tertiary industry in the GDP, and the regional population were the most influential factors for the distribution of tourism resources, while the density of the road network, the quantity of hotels, the per capita GDP, the proportion of tertiary industry in GDP, the regional population, and the quantity of tourism resources showed obvious influences on the tourism economy of Hainan Island. …”
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3331“…The analysis documents a negative association between EIOp and real GDP per capita, possibly indicating that higher equality of opportunity in tertiary education and economic growth are complementary objectives. …”
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3332por Xia, Bing, Dong, Suocheng, Li, Yu, Li, Zehong, Sun, Dongqi, Zhang, Wenbiao, Li, Wenlong“…The relationship between per capita GDP and eco-efficiency was U-shaped and consistent with environmental Kuznets theory. …”
Publicado 2021
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3333“…The study used the STIRPAT model to build an extended carbon dioxide emissions model by incorporating outward FDI, GDP per capita, and technology to achieve our objectives. …”
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3334“…Multiple regression models showed that higher levels of masculinity and long-term orientation are associated with ageism, controlling for other cultural dimensions, demographics (size and speed of aging), and economics (GDP-per-capita). DISCUSSION: Our findings blunt the deterministic nature of ageism at the societal level. …”
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3335por Njenga, Maureen Wairimu, Mugwe, Jayne Njeri, Mogaka, Hezron, Nyabuga, George, Kiboi, Milka, Ngetich, Felix, Mucheru-Muna, Monicah, Sijali, Isaya, Mugendi, Daniel“…Integrated soil fertility and soil water conservation technologies are possible solutions to the low per capita food production in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). …”
Publicado 2021
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3336por Chiba, Mitsuro, Morita, Norikazu, Nakamura, Akira, Tsuji, Keisuke, Harashima, Emiko“…METHODS: Annual numbers of new cases of inflammatory bowel disease in Japan over the period from 1965 to 2000 found in a nationwide database compiled by the government and the daily amount of food and nutrient intake per capita for the same period revealed by the National Nutrition Survey have been used to analyze their interrelation. …”
Publicado 2021
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3337por Wan, Jiangjun, Li, Yuxin, Ma, Chunchi, Jiang, Tian, Su, Yi, Zhang, Lingqing, Song, Xueqian, Sun, Haiying, Wang, Ziming, Zhao, Yutong, Zhang, Kaili, Yang, Jinxiu“…The results show the following: (1) the CCD between the social economy and ecological environment of the Chengdu–Chongqing urban agglomeration presents a low level overall; (2) the CCD in more developed regions is significantly higher than that in less developed regions; thus, the characteristics of spatial differences are obvious; (3) the urbanization rate, ratio of actual use of foreign capital and GDP, ratio of total export-import volume and GDP, proportion of days with good air quality, and per capita public green space area are the main factors affecting the coordinated development of the social economy and ecological environment in the Chengdu–Chongqing urban agglomeration; and (4) Chongqing has obvious endogeneity. …”
Publicado 2021
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3338“…Kaya identity is used to decompose the effects into eight driving factors: GDP effect, industrial structure effect, energy intensity effect, overall energy structure effect, population effect, urbanization effect, per capita energy consumption effect, urban and rural energy structure effect. …”
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3339“…In our analysis, three economic indicators were significantly associated to event reporting: how much the country’s urban population changed, its average forest area, and a novel economic indicator we developed that assessed how much the gross domestic product changed per capita. Other economic indicators performed less well: changes in total, female, urban, and rural population sizes; population density; net migration; change in per cent forest area; total forest area; and another novel indicator, change in percent of trade as a fraction of the total economy. …”
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3340por Amaral, Andre F S, Burney, Peter G J, Patel, Jaymini, Minelli, Cosetta, Mejza, Filip, Mannino, David M, Seemungal, Terence A R, Mahesh, Padukudru Anand, Lo, Li Cher, Janson, Christer, Juvekar, Sanjay, Denguezli, Meriam, Harrabi, Imed, Wouters, Emiel F M, Cherkaski, Hamid, Mortimer, Kevin, Jogi, Rain, Bateman, Eric D, Fuertes, Elaine, Al Ghobain, Mohammed, Tan, Wan, Obaseki, Daniel O, El Sony, Asma, Studnicka, Michael, Aquart-Stewart, Althea, Koul, Parvaiz, Lawin, Herve, Nafees, Asaad Ahmed, Awopeju, Olayemi, Erhabor, Gregory E, Gislason, Thorarinn, Welte, Tobias, Gulsvik, Amund, Nielsen, Rune, Gnatiuc, Louisa, Kocabas, Ali, Marks, Guy B, Sooronbaev, Talant, Mbatchou Ngahane, Bertrand Hugo, Barbara, Cristina, Buist, A Sonia“…We regressed sex-specific prevalence of CAO from 41 Burden of Obstructive Lung Disease study sites against smoking prevalence from the same study, the gross national income per capita and the local annual mean level of ambient particulate matter (PM(2.5)) using negative binomial regression. …”
Publicado 2021
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