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    Video 2_Takotsubo syndrome following mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair: a case report and literature review.mp4 by Si Pang (5959094)

    Published 2025
    “…This knowledge gap may result in under-recognition and subsequent delays in diagnosis.</p>Case summary<p>A 76-year-old female was scheduled in our department for mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER). …”
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    Video 1_Takotsubo syndrome following mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair: a case report and literature review.mp4 by Si Pang (5959094)

    Published 2025
    “…This knowledge gap may result in under-recognition and subsequent delays in diagnosis.</p>Case summary<p>A 76-year-old female was scheduled in our department for mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER). …”
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    Video 3_Takotsubo syndrome following mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair: a case report and literature review.mp4 by Si Pang (5959094)

    Published 2025
    “…This knowledge gap may result in under-recognition and subsequent delays in diagnosis.</p>Case summary<p>A 76-year-old female was scheduled in our department for mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER). …”
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    Improving the Modeling of Disease Data from the Government Surveillance System: A Case Study on Malaria in the Brazilian Amazon by Denis Valle (197557)

    Published 2013
    “…After this period, infection prevalence decreased substantially (0.9% with 95% CI of 0.8–1.1%), which is due to a large reduction in infection incidence (i.e., incidence in 2008–2010 was approximately one fifth of the incidence in 2004–2008).We believe that our approach to modeling government surveillance disease data will be useful to advance current understanding of large-scale drivers of several diseases.…”
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    Table_2_Impact of a Rapid Decline in Malaria Transmission on Antimalarial IgG Subclasses and Avidity.xlsx by Isaac Ssewanyana (741218)

    Published 2021
    “…Results demonstrated that, for the antigens tested, (i) the rate of decay of total IgG following infection declined with age and was driven consistently by the decrease in IgG3 and occasionally the decrease in IgG1; (ii) the proportion of IgG3 relative to IgG1 in the absence of infection increased with age; (iii) the increase in avidity index (the strength of association between the antibody and antigen) following infection was largely due to a rapid loss of non-avid compared to avid total IgG; and (iv) both avid and non-avid total IgG in the absence of infection increased with age. …”
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    Table_1_Impact of a Rapid Decline in Malaria Transmission on Antimalarial IgG Subclasses and Avidity.pdf by Isaac Ssewanyana (741218)

    Published 2021
    “…Results demonstrated that, for the antigens tested, (i) the rate of decay of total IgG following infection declined with age and was driven consistently by the decrease in IgG3 and occasionally the decrease in IgG1; (ii) the proportion of IgG3 relative to IgG1 in the absence of infection increased with age; (iii) the increase in avidity index (the strength of association between the antibody and antigen) following infection was largely due to a rapid loss of non-avid compared to avid total IgG; and (iv) both avid and non-avid total IgG in the absence of infection increased with age. …”
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    Image_2_Impact of a Rapid Decline in Malaria Transmission on Antimalarial IgG Subclasses and Avidity.pdf by Isaac Ssewanyana (741218)

    Published 2021
    “…Results demonstrated that, for the antigens tested, (i) the rate of decay of total IgG following infection declined with age and was driven consistently by the decrease in IgG3 and occasionally the decrease in IgG1; (ii) the proportion of IgG3 relative to IgG1 in the absence of infection increased with age; (iii) the increase in avidity index (the strength of association between the antibody and antigen) following infection was largely due to a rapid loss of non-avid compared to avid total IgG; and (iv) both avid and non-avid total IgG in the absence of infection increased with age. …”
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    Image_3_Impact of a Rapid Decline in Malaria Transmission on Antimalarial IgG Subclasses and Avidity.pdf by Isaac Ssewanyana (741218)

    Published 2021
    “…Results demonstrated that, for the antigens tested, (i) the rate of decay of total IgG following infection declined with age and was driven consistently by the decrease in IgG3 and occasionally the decrease in IgG1; (ii) the proportion of IgG3 relative to IgG1 in the absence of infection increased with age; (iii) the increase in avidity index (the strength of association between the antibody and antigen) following infection was largely due to a rapid loss of non-avid compared to avid total IgG; and (iv) both avid and non-avid total IgG in the absence of infection increased with age. …”
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    Table_3_Impact of a Rapid Decline in Malaria Transmission on Antimalarial IgG Subclasses and Avidity.xlsx by Isaac Ssewanyana (741218)

    Published 2021
    “…Results demonstrated that, for the antigens tested, (i) the rate of decay of total IgG following infection declined with age and was driven consistently by the decrease in IgG3 and occasionally the decrease in IgG1; (ii) the proportion of IgG3 relative to IgG1 in the absence of infection increased with age; (iii) the increase in avidity index (the strength of association between the antibody and antigen) following infection was largely due to a rapid loss of non-avid compared to avid total IgG; and (iv) both avid and non-avid total IgG in the absence of infection increased with age. …”
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    Image_1_Impact of a Rapid Decline in Malaria Transmission on Antimalarial IgG Subclasses and Avidity.tif by Isaac Ssewanyana (741218)

    Published 2021
    “…Results demonstrated that, for the antigens tested, (i) the rate of decay of total IgG following infection declined with age and was driven consistently by the decrease in IgG3 and occasionally the decrease in IgG1; (ii) the proportion of IgG3 relative to IgG1 in the absence of infection increased with age; (iii) the increase in avidity index (the strength of association between the antibody and antigen) following infection was largely due to a rapid loss of non-avid compared to avid total IgG; and (iv) both avid and non-avid total IgG in the absence of infection increased with age. …”
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    Frequency of short–term outcomes of IVH. by Annette Baine Mwatha (9046241)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) stands as the predominant cause of brain injury with the incidence increasing with the decrease in birth weight and gestational age. In developed countries, a reduction in IVH incidence by implementing small baby neuroprotective protocols has been reported. …”
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    Supplementary Material for: Sustained, effortless weight loss after damage to the left frontoinsular cortex – a case report by Reasoner B.D. (14796652)

    Published 2023
    “…A 53-year-old woman with chronic obesity and headaches presented with seizure, leading to the discovery and resection of a large sphenoid wing meningioma. …”
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    A SIMPLE EQUATION FOR TOTAL REDUCING SUGARS (TRS) ESTIMATION ON SWEET POTATO AND ETHANOL YIELD POTENTIAL by Cristiane M. Schweinberger (7028879)

    Published 2019
    “…It allows the calculation of the ethanol production potential of a given sweet potato mash. According to the equation, the ethanol potential increases non-linearly with increasing concentrations of sweet potato mash in the fermenting medium (w/v), reaching a constant value for high concentrations (22 % of ethanol to 10 kg: L of a sweet potato with a moisture content of 66 %). …”
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    Time lapse movie showing the positions of cells and the slime they lay down over the course of a simulation. by Shakti N. Menon (8787581)

    Published 2020
    “…Here <i>p</i><sub>photo</sub> decreases linearly towards the West, as shown in the bottom bar. …”
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    Narasin inclusion for feedlot lambs fed a diet containing high amounts of ground flint corn by Daniel Montanher Polizel (10379153)

    Published 2021
    “…The increasing levels of narasin linearly decreased the total volatile fatty acids concentration in the rumen ( p = 0.02). …”
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    COMMD1-Deficient Dogs Accumulate Copper in Hepatocytes and Provide a Good Model for Chronic Hepatitis and Fibrosis by Robert P. Favier (144780)

    Published 2012
    “…COMMD1-deficiency in dogs leads to hepatic copper accumulation and chronic hepatitis representing a Wilson’s disease like phenotype. Detailed understanding of the pathogenesis and time course of this animal model is required to test its feasibility as a large animal model for chronic hepatitis. …”
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