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    Quantifying the Contribution of Statins to the Decline in Population Mean Cholesterol by Socioeconomic Group in England 1991 - 2012: A Modelling Study by Chris Kypridemos (719751)

    Published 2015
    “…In our ‘no statins’ scenario we predicted a mean total cholesterol of 5.36 mmol/L (95% CI: 5.33-5.40) for 2011-12. …”
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    Vitamin D₃ Supplementation in Batswana Children and Adults with HIV: A Pilot Double Blind Randomized Controlled Trial by Andrew P. Steenhoff (199381)

    Published 2015
    “…Δ25D was higher with efavirenz or nevirapine compared to protease inhibitor based treatment (22±12, 27±17, vs. 13±10, respectively, p≤0.03).</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>In a pilot study in Botswana, 12-week high dose D₃ supplementation was safe and improved vitamin D, growth and HIV status; age and ART regimen were significant effect modifiers.…”
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    Characteristics of hospitals (N = 20). by Negalign B. Bayou (18847496)

    Published 2024
    “…Hospitals scored substantially lower in the domains of active management of third stage of labour (AMTSL) (42.2%), interpersonal communication (47.2%), and initial assessment of the woman in labour (59.6%). We found the quality of L&D care score was significantly higher for women who had a history of any danger sign (β = 5.66; p-value = 0.001) and for women who were cared for at a teaching hospital (β = 12.10; p-value = 0.005). …”
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    Altered Theca and Cumulus Oocyte Complex Gene Expression, Follicular Arrest and Reduced Fertility in Cows with Dominant Follicle Follicular Fluid Androgen Excess by Adam F. Summers (645799)

    Published 2014
    “…Furthermore, abundance of <i>ZAR1</i> was decreased 10-fold in cumulus oocyte complexes from High A4 cows, whereas <i>NLRP5</i> abundance tended to be 19.8-fold greater (<i>P</i> = 0.07). …”