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Geographical distribution of large cities and small cities.
Published 2024“…The Figure reveals two patterns: 1) the maximum level of innovation is higher in large cities (2.53) than in small cities (2.02); 2) among large cities in <b>a</b>, innovation levels in general decrease with nightlight density. …”
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The values for <i>k</i><sub>cat</sub> and <i>K</i><sub>M</sub> are sourced from [19].
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Table 1_The impact of decreased prognostic nutritional index on the prognosis of patients with pneumonia treated with glucocorticoids: a multicenter retrospective cohort study.docx
Published 2025“…Compared with patients with PNI ≥ 43, patients with PNI < 43 had a 118% increased risk of 30-day mortality (HR = 2.18, 95% CI = 1.28–3.81, p = 0.005) and a 96% increased risk of 90-day mortality (HR = 1.96, 95% CI = 1.20–3.19, p = 0.008). …”
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Image 1_The impact of decreased prognostic nutritional index on the prognosis of patients with pneumonia treated with glucocorticoids: a multicenter retrospective cohort study.tif
Published 2025“…Compared with patients with PNI ≥ 43, patients with PNI < 43 had a 118% increased risk of 30-day mortality (HR = 2.18, 95% CI = 1.28–3.81, p = 0.005) and a 96% increased risk of 90-day mortality (HR = 1.96, 95% CI = 1.20–3.19, p = 0.008). …”
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Increasing incidence of invasive nontyphoidal <i>Salmonella</i> infections in Queensland, Australia, 2007-2016
Published 2019“…Overall, there was a 6,5% annual increase (p<0.001) in iNTS disease incidence. In conclusion, high iNTS rates among males, infants, and the elderly require investigation of household level risk factors for NTS infection. …”
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