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Efficacy of antibiotherapy for treating flatus incontinence associated with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth: A pilot randomized trial
Published 2017“…The relative reduction in flatus incontinence episodes was significantly higher in the metronidazole than in the SC group (66.8±34.8% vs. 25±50%, P = 0.03), decreasing by more than 50% in 7 (87.5%) of the subjects in the metronidazole group compared with only 1 (12.5%) in the SC group (odds ratio 1.9, 95% confidence interval 0.9–56.9, P = 0.06).…”
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Data Sheet 1_Nonlinear responses of ecosystem carbon fluxes to precipitation change in a semiarid grassland.doc
Published 2025“…In this study, we conducted a three-year field experiment in a semiarid grassland, with six precipitation treatments (precipitation decreased by 70%, 50%, and 30% [P–70%, P–50%, and P–30%], natural precipitation [P+0%], and precipitation increased by 30% and 50% [P+30% and P+50%]) to examine how variations in precipitation influence ecosystem C fluxes, specifically focusing on gross ecosystem productivity (GEP), ecosystem respiration (ER), and net ecosystem CO<sub>2</sub> exchange (NEE). …”
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Turning point in COVID-19 severity and fatality during the pandemic: a national cohort study in Qatar
Published 2023“…Methods and analysis We conducted a national cohort study on 312 109 Qatari citizens to investigate incidence of severe, critical or fatal COVID-19 classified according to the WHO criteria between 28 February 2020 and 21 April 2023. …”
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A Cross-Sectional Study of the Microeconomic Impact of Cardiovascular Disease Hospitalization in Four Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Published 2011“…</p> <h3>Methods and Findings</h3><p>We surveyed 1,657 recently hospitalized CVD patients (66% male; mean age 55.8 years) from Argentina, China, India, and Tanzania to evaluate the microeconomic and functional/productivity impact of CVD hospitalization. …”
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Dairy Wastage Footprint Analysis: A Farm-to-Fork Life Cycle Approach Across Dairy Supply Chain.
Published 2021“…Although the dairy sector is a primary source of milk, cheese, yogurt, and cream, livestock's supply chain, including their wastes, releases a considerable greenhouse gas such as methane, nitrous oxide, and carbon dioxide. …”
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NADPH-linked reductase activity assay of recombinant MsrA and MsrB from <i>S.</i> Typhimurium.
Published 2011“…<p><b>A.</b> The graph shows the amount of oxidized NADPH per minute for the reduction of 500, 100, 50 and 5 µM methyl <i>p</i>-tolyl sulfoxide by MsrA and MsrB, respectively. …”
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Economic and public health impact of decentralized HIV viral load testing: A modelling study in Kenya
Published 2019“…The GeneXpert system is a diagnostic point-of-care technology that can quantify, amongst others, HIV VL. …”
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Spontaneous cephalic version and risk factors for persistent breech presentation: a longitudinal retrospective cohort study
Published 2022“…Multiparity (aOR, 0.39, 95% CI, 0.30–0.52) and longer gestational weeks at delivery (aOR, 0.50, 95% CI, 0.44–0.56) were associated with a lower risk of persistent breech presentation (PBP). …”
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In vitro fermentation characteristics of ruminant diets using ethanol extract of brown propolis as a nutritional additive
Published 2022“…Dry matter degradability of diet decreased exponentially as a function of the increase in dose (y = 678.55×dose–0.271). …”