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9301
A Pilot Randomized Placebo Controlled Trial of Electroacupuncture for Women with Pure Stress Urinary Incontinence
Published 2016“…The differences between groups in the decrease from baseline of 72-hour IEF became statistically significant at week 30 with a median decrease of 3.25 g (IQR: 1.25–5.69) in the EA group, and a median decrease of 1.00 g (IQR: -0.69–+2.88) in the sham EA group (p = 0.01). …”
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9303
Supplementary file 4_Breast cancer burden in the United States (1990–2021) with a 15-year forecast: a comprehensive analysis based on the global burden of disease 2021.gif
Published 2025“…The ASIR declined from 68.3 (65.1–70.3)/100,000 to 51.7 (48.4–54.1)/100,000. Death rates fell from 15.9 (14.9–16.5)/100,000 to 9.4 (8.5–9.9)/100,000, while DALYs decreased from 485.1 (462.9–507.0)/100,000 to 277.4 (260.1–294.8)/100,000 over the same period. …”
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9304
Data Sheet 4_Breast cancer burden in the United States (1990–2021) with a 15-year forecast: a comprehensive analysis based on the global burden of disease 2021.csv
Published 2025“…The ASIR declined from 68.3 (65.1–70.3)/100,000 to 51.7 (48.4–54.1)/100,000. Death rates fell from 15.9 (14.9–16.5)/100,000 to 9.4 (8.5–9.9)/100,000, while DALYs decreased from 485.1 (462.9–507.0)/100,000 to 277.4 (260.1–294.8)/100,000 over the same period. …”
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9305
Supplementary file 1_Breast cancer burden in the United States (1990–2021) with a 15-year forecast: a comprehensive analysis based on the global burden of disease 2021.gif
Published 2025“…The ASIR declined from 68.3 (65.1–70.3)/100,000 to 51.7 (48.4–54.1)/100,000. Death rates fell from 15.9 (14.9–16.5)/100,000 to 9.4 (8.5–9.9)/100,000, while DALYs decreased from 485.1 (462.9–507.0)/100,000 to 277.4 (260.1–294.8)/100,000 over the same period. …”
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9306
Supplementary file 2_Breast cancer burden in the United States (1990–2021) with a 15-year forecast: a comprehensive analysis based on the global burden of disease 2021.gif
Published 2025“…The ASIR declined from 68.3 (65.1–70.3)/100,000 to 51.7 (48.4–54.1)/100,000. Death rates fell from 15.9 (14.9–16.5)/100,000 to 9.4 (8.5–9.9)/100,000, while DALYs decreased from 485.1 (462.9–507.0)/100,000 to 277.4 (260.1–294.8)/100,000 over the same period. …”
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9307
Supplementary file 3_Breast cancer burden in the United States (1990–2021) with a 15-year forecast: a comprehensive analysis based on the global burden of disease 2021.gif
Published 2025“…The ASIR declined from 68.3 (65.1–70.3)/100,000 to 51.7 (48.4–54.1)/100,000. Death rates fell from 15.9 (14.9–16.5)/100,000 to 9.4 (8.5–9.9)/100,000, while DALYs decreased from 485.1 (462.9–507.0)/100,000 to 277.4 (260.1–294.8)/100,000 over the same period. …”
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9308
Data Sheet 3_Breast cancer burden in the United States (1990–2021) with a 15-year forecast: a comprehensive analysis based on the global burden of disease 2021.csv
Published 2025“…The ASIR declined from 68.3 (65.1–70.3)/100,000 to 51.7 (48.4–54.1)/100,000. Death rates fell from 15.9 (14.9–16.5)/100,000 to 9.4 (8.5–9.9)/100,000, while DALYs decreased from 485.1 (462.9–507.0)/100,000 to 277.4 (260.1–294.8)/100,000 over the same period. …”
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9309
Data Sheet 1_Breast cancer burden in the United States (1990–2021) with a 15-year forecast: a comprehensive analysis based on the global burden of disease 2021.csv
Published 2025“…The ASIR declined from 68.3 (65.1–70.3)/100,000 to 51.7 (48.4–54.1)/100,000. Death rates fell from 15.9 (14.9–16.5)/100,000 to 9.4 (8.5–9.9)/100,000, while DALYs decreased from 485.1 (462.9–507.0)/100,000 to 277.4 (260.1–294.8)/100,000 over the same period. …”
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9310
Data Sheet 2_Breast cancer burden in the United States (1990–2021) with a 15-year forecast: a comprehensive analysis based on the global burden of disease 2021.csv
Published 2025“…The ASIR declined from 68.3 (65.1–70.3)/100,000 to 51.7 (48.4–54.1)/100,000. Death rates fell from 15.9 (14.9–16.5)/100,000 to 9.4 (8.5–9.9)/100,000, while DALYs decreased from 485.1 (462.9–507.0)/100,000 to 277.4 (260.1–294.8)/100,000 over the same period. …”
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9311
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9312
Data obtained from monitoring patients.
Published 2023“…Children born to untreated mothers have 6.5-times higher risk of being infected; the transmission rate among untreated mothers was 50% versus 8.3% among treated ones. Three decreasing values of immunoglobulin G were a security parameter for stopping the child’s medication in the exposed group (50/61). …”
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9313
General characteristics and statistical analysis.
Published 2023“…Children born to untreated mothers have 6.5-times higher risk of being infected; the transmission rate among untreated mothers was 50% versus 8.3% among treated ones. Three decreasing values of immunoglobulin G were a security parameter for stopping the child’s medication in the exposed group (50/61). …”
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9314
Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature
Published 2024“…We further find that the Weber number (<i>We</i>) significantly influences the Leidenfrost point, with the droplet impact wall behavior going through the states of film bounce back, ejecting tiny droplets and bounce back, and ultimately droplet breakup as the <i>We</i> increases. …”
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9315
Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature
Published 2024“…We further find that the Weber number (<i>We</i>) significantly influences the Leidenfrost point, with the droplet impact wall behavior going through the states of film bounce back, ejecting tiny droplets and bounce back, and ultimately droplet breakup as the <i>We</i> increases. …”
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9316
Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature
Published 2024“…We further find that the Weber number (<i>We</i>) significantly influences the Leidenfrost point, with the droplet impact wall behavior going through the states of film bounce back, ejecting tiny droplets and bounce back, and ultimately droplet breakup as the <i>We</i> increases. …”
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9317
Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature
Published 2024“…We further find that the Weber number (<i>We</i>) significantly influences the Leidenfrost point, with the droplet impact wall behavior going through the states of film bounce back, ejecting tiny droplets and bounce back, and ultimately droplet breakup as the <i>We</i> increases. …”
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Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature
Published 2024“…We further find that the Weber number (<i>We</i>) significantly influences the Leidenfrost point, with the droplet impact wall behavior going through the states of film bounce back, ejecting tiny droplets and bounce back, and ultimately droplet breakup as the <i>We</i> increases. …”
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9319
Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature
Published 2024“…We further find that the Weber number (<i>We</i>) significantly influences the Leidenfrost point, with the droplet impact wall behavior going through the states of film bounce back, ejecting tiny droplets and bounce back, and ultimately droplet breakup as the <i>We</i> increases. …”
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9320
Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature
Published 2024“…We further find that the Weber number (<i>We</i>) significantly influences the Leidenfrost point, with the droplet impact wall behavior going through the states of film bounce back, ejecting tiny droplets and bounce back, and ultimately droplet breakup as the <i>We</i> increases. …”