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11521
Presentation_1_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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11522
Image_12_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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11523
Image_10_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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Presentation_3_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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11525
Table_4_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.DOC
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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11526
Image_2_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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11527
Image_4_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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11528
Image_6_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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Image_7_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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11530
Image_13_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…The global age-standardized incidence and death rates for LRIs were 6,295 (5,887.4–6,737.3) and 34.3 (31.1–37.9) per 100,000 in 2019, which represents a 23.9% (22.5–25.4) and 48.5% (42.9–54.0) decrease, respectively since 1990. …”
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11531
Presentation1_Impact of the Southern Ecuadorian Andes on Oxygen and Hydrogen Isotopes in Precipitation.pdf
Published 2021“…The results for the two domains show a decrease of δ<sup>18</sup>O with elevation which fits a linear regression with a slope of −0.18‰/100 m (R<sup>2</sup> = 0.73, n = 83). …”
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11532
Apoptotic Efficacy of Etomoxir in Human Acute Myeloid Leukemia Cells. Cooperation with Arsenic Trioxide and Glycolytic Inhibitors, and Regulation by Oxidative Stress and Protein Ki...
Published 2014“…<div><p>Fatty acid synthesis and oxidation are frequently exacerbated in leukemia cells, and may therefore represent a target for therapeutic intervention. In this work we analyzed the apoptotic and chemo-sensitizing action of the fatty acid oxidation inhibitor etomoxir in human acute myeloid leukemia cells. …”
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11533
DataSheet1_Application of electrostatic separation and differential scanning calorimetry for microplastic analysis in river sediments.docx
Published 2022“…We introduce a novel combination of electrostatic separation, density separation, and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). …”
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11534
Identified proteins involved in filamentous growth interact directly with the TORC1.
Published 2011“…Mutants of the identified proteins showed increased or decreased growth in the presence of rapamycin. (C) Yeast cells (CEN.PK background) expressing <i>KSP1</i>-HA or <i>MKS1</i>-HA were grown in YPD in the presence or absence of 100 nM rapamycin for 25 min, proteins were extracted under denaturing conditions and their SDS-PAGE migration was assayed by Western blotting (anti-HA) in order to observe rapamycin-dependent mobility changes.…”
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Mosquito-Disseminated Pyriproxyfen Yields High Breeding-Site Coverage and Boosts Juvenile Mosquito Mortality at the Neighborhood Scale
Published 2015“…</p><p>Methodology/Principal Findings</p><p>We conducted a four-month trial within a 20-month study to investigate mosquito-driven dissemination of PPF dust-particles from 100 ‘dissemination stations’ (DSs) deployed in a 7-ha sub-area to surveillance dwellings and sentinel breeding sites (SBSs) distributed over an urban neighborhood of about 50 ha. …”
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11536
Reduced numbers of OPCs and mature oligodendrocytes after 3 days of chronic cerebral hypoperfusion.
Published 2014“…(D) Representative confocal images of CC1<sup>+</sup> labelling of oligodendrocyte cell bodies in the corpus callosum. (E) A significant decrease in CC1<sup>+</sup> oligodendrocytes was found after 3 days of hypoperfusion. n = 13 sham, 12 hypoperfused for NG2 labelling experiments; n = 9 sham, 10 hypoperfused for CC1 labelling. …”
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11537
Bircarb_CO2_crocodilian_hemoglobin
Published 2020“…We experimentally confirmed the same mode of allosteric regulation in the Hbs of a phylogenetically diverse set of other caiman, alligator, and crocodile species, suggesting that this novel allosteric property evolved >80-100 million years ago in the common ancestor of modern crocodilians. …”
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11538
Anthocyanin-rich compounds extracted from bilberry and blackcurrants inhibit <i>in vitro</i> osteoclastogenesis, but not osteogenesis.
Published 2014“…<p>RAW264.7 cells were pre-incubated for 1 h in the presence of various concentrations of anthocyanin compounds, and subsequently cultured for 4 days in the presence of 100 ng/ml RANKL. Cells were fixed and stained with TRAP. …”
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Carcass characteristics of lambs fed diets with inclusion of sugar cane dry yeast
Published 2018“…The inclusion of sugar cane dry yeast did not affect the color of thelongissimus dorsi and kidney fat, while for rib eye area, renal pelvic fat and body condition, whereas if included sugar cane dry yeast there was a decrease of these variables. Gross margin decreased by lamb as it included the sugar cane dry yeast in the diet. …”
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Relationship between serum progesterone levels and top-quality blastocyst formation rate.
Published 2017“…<p>With an increase in progesterone levels at induction, a decrease in top-quality blastocyst is observed. The decrease in top-quality blastocyst formation rate was found to be statistically significant after dividing patients into groups based on four different cut-off values of serum P levels: < or ≥ 1.0 ng/ml (p <0.01), < or ≥ 1.5 ng/ml (p <0.01), < or ≥ 2.0 ng/ml (p <0.01) and < or ≥ 2.5 ng/ml (p <0.01).…”