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Incidence rate ratios and participation rates.
Published 2024“…This study estimates the health impacts and cost-effectiveness of recruitment interventions targeted at Arabic and Mandarin speaking populations in Victoria, Australia to increase bowel cancer screening participation.</p><p>Methods</p><p>A Markov microsimulation model simulated the development of bowel cancer, considering National Bowel Cancer Screening Program participation rates. …”
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DBFOLD predicts increased folding flux through the N-terminal pathway in protein L as compared to protein G.
Published 2020“…<p>For protein G (red curve with markers and error bars) and protein L (green curve with markers and error bars), we compute the ratio of the rate at which the N-terminal hairpin folds starting from the unfolded state (transition ∅/<i>b</i> − ><i>a</i>(<i>b</i>)) to the rate at which the C-terminal hairpin folds (transition ∅/<i>b</i> − >(<i>b</i>)<i>c</i>). …”
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Rate-dependent changes in action potential properties at the single-cell level.
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