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Image_12_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…Equatorial Guinea [−52.7% (95% UI: −55.8 to −49.3)], Chile [−50.2% (95% UI: −53.4 to −47.0)] and Albania [−48.6% (95% UI: −51.7 to −45.3)] showed the largest decreases from 1990 to 2019. In 2019, a decrease in the incidence rate of LRI was observed at the global level up to the 25–29 age group, then the incidence rates increased with age. …”
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Image_10_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…Equatorial Guinea [−52.7% (95% UI: −55.8 to −49.3)], Chile [−50.2% (95% UI: −53.4 to −47.0)] and Albania [−48.6% (95% UI: −51.7 to −45.3)] showed the largest decreases from 1990 to 2019. In 2019, a decrease in the incidence rate of LRI was observed at the global level up to the 25–29 age group, then the incidence rates increased with age. …”
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Presentation_3_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…Equatorial Guinea [−52.7% (95% UI: −55.8 to −49.3)], Chile [−50.2% (95% UI: −53.4 to −47.0)] and Albania [−48.6% (95% UI: −51.7 to −45.3)] showed the largest decreases from 1990 to 2019. In 2019, a decrease in the incidence rate of LRI was observed at the global level up to the 25–29 age group, then the incidence rates increased with age. …”
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Table_4_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.DOC
Published 2023“…Equatorial Guinea [−52.7% (95% UI: −55.8 to −49.3)], Chile [−50.2% (95% UI: −53.4 to −47.0)] and Albania [−48.6% (95% UI: −51.7 to −45.3)] showed the largest decreases from 1990 to 2019. In 2019, a decrease in the incidence rate of LRI was observed at the global level up to the 25–29 age group, then the incidence rates increased with age. …”
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Image_2_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…Equatorial Guinea [−52.7% (95% UI: −55.8 to −49.3)], Chile [−50.2% (95% UI: −53.4 to −47.0)] and Albania [−48.6% (95% UI: −51.7 to −45.3)] showed the largest decreases from 1990 to 2019. In 2019, a decrease in the incidence rate of LRI was observed at the global level up to the 25–29 age group, then the incidence rates increased with age. …”
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Image_4_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…Equatorial Guinea [−52.7% (95% UI: −55.8 to −49.3)], Chile [−50.2% (95% UI: −53.4 to −47.0)] and Albania [−48.6% (95% UI: −51.7 to −45.3)] showed the largest decreases from 1990 to 2019. In 2019, a decrease in the incidence rate of LRI was observed at the global level up to the 25–29 age group, then the incidence rates increased with age. …”
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Image_6_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…Equatorial Guinea [−52.7% (95% UI: −55.8 to −49.3)], Chile [−50.2% (95% UI: −53.4 to −47.0)] and Albania [−48.6% (95% UI: −51.7 to −45.3)] showed the largest decreases from 1990 to 2019. In 2019, a decrease in the incidence rate of LRI was observed at the global level up to the 25–29 age group, then the incidence rates increased with age. …”
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Image_7_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…Equatorial Guinea [−52.7% (95% UI: −55.8 to −49.3)], Chile [−50.2% (95% UI: −53.4 to −47.0)] and Albania [−48.6% (95% UI: −51.7 to −45.3)] showed the largest decreases from 1990 to 2019. In 2019, a decrease in the incidence rate of LRI was observed at the global level up to the 25–29 age group, then the incidence rates increased with age. …”
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Image_13_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF
Published 2023“…Equatorial Guinea [−52.7% (95% UI: −55.8 to −49.3)], Chile [−50.2% (95% UI: −53.4 to −47.0)] and Albania [−48.6% (95% UI: −51.7 to −45.3)] showed the largest decreases from 1990 to 2019. In 2019, a decrease in the incidence rate of LRI was observed at the global level up to the 25–29 age group, then the incidence rates increased with age. …”
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Structural characteristics and chemical composition of andropogon grass pasture managed under different defoliation intensities and rest periods
Published 2018“…The rest period promoted a linear decreasing effect (P <0.05) on the dry biomass of leaf blades in the two defoliation intensities. …”
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29551
The percentage of persons tested for HIV, NHIS and BRFSS, United States, 2003–2013.
Published 2015“…From 2010 to 2011, there was a statistically significant 4.4% decrease in the percentage ever tested for HIV (<i>p</i> < 0.001). …”
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The perimeter of L2 cell dendritic trees after silencing <i>Tor</i>, <i>Atg5</i> and <i>Atg7</i> genes.
Published 2017“…<p>After silencing the <i>Tor</i> (A) or <i>Atg5</i> (B) under control of the 21D-promoter, the daily rhythm of the L2 cell dendritic tree size was abolished (mean +/- SD) [<i>Tor</i>: ANOVA, p>0.05; <i>Atg5</i>: Kruskal-Wallis Test: H (3, N = 401) = 7,722824 p =, 0521], while in case of <i>Atg7</i> (C), the pattern of the daily rhythm of the L2 dendritic trees was changed. …”
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Sequential acceptor photobleaching data.
Published 2010“…The percent decrease in YFP signal and corresponding FRET efficiency values for each of the 20 image sets were plotted and subjected to linear regression analysis to generate equations used to calculate FRET efficiency values when YFP is 100% bleached (lower graph).…”
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Relative velocity in the venular network.
Published 2015“…<p><b>A:</b> Typical example of the relative velocity decrease map at 30 mmHg. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Determining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the consumption of antibiotics in Shaanxi province, China: an interrupted time-series analysis.zip
Published 2025“…Regarding the route of administration, a larger decrease in the consumption of oral antibiotics was observed compared to parenteral (β2 = −3.056; p < 0.001). …”
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Change in performance.
Published 2024“…The head-movement-focused group showed a decrease in errors in ball trapping at near distances and with larger downward head rotations in the sagittal plane compared to the conventional training group, indicating that during the skill acquisition training for ball trapping, the sound source can be localized more accurately using larger head rotations toward the ball. …”
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Cortical slow wave activity decomposition.
Published 2013“…The episodic increases in the amplitude in both frequency bands are coupled to the slow wave activity. C, D, Following a carbachol injection into the PPN, there is a significant decrease in the spindle amplitude () and an increase in the gamma band energy (), while the slow oscillations maintain their temporal structure and have a tendency to increase their energy ().…”
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Data_Sheet_1_Resting State Functional Connectivity of Dorsal Raphe Nucleus and Ventral Tegmental Area in Medication-Free Young Adults With Major Depression.PDF
Published 2019“…VTA connectivity with the parietal and occipital areas is related to antidepressant treatment associated with a decrease in depressive symptoms. Future studies need to be carried out in larger and different age group populations to confirm the findings of the study.…”
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Image_1_Resting State Functional Connectivity of Dorsal Raphe Nucleus and Ventral Tegmental Area in Medication-Free Young Adults With Major Depression.JPEG
Published 2019“…VTA connectivity with the parietal and occipital areas is related to antidepressant treatment associated with a decrease in depressive symptoms. Future studies need to be carried out in larger and different age group populations to confirm the findings of the study.…”