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Results obtained following a decrease in laser intensity by rotation of the Collison nebulizer.
Published 2024“…<p>Results obtained following a decrease in laser intensity by rotation of the Collison nebulizer.…”
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Unconditional latent curve model for fathers.
Published 2023“…Results of univariate latent growth models showed a cubic trend of mothers’ PSE, which revealed a decreasing pattern characterized initially by a slight decline, followed by a rebound before continuously decreasing. …”
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Unconditional latent curve model for mothers.
Published 2023“…Results of univariate latent growth models showed a cubic trend of mothers’ PSE, which revealed a decreasing pattern characterized initially by a slight decline, followed by a rebound before continuously decreasing. …”
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The association between average death rates in 2006–2008 and 2013–2015 in cities with the largest absolute increase and decrease in public transit ridership (n = 24).
Published 2020“…<p>Source: CDC Weekly Influenza/Pneumonia Deaths from 2006–2016 linked with ACS transit data by city and year for 24 cities with the largest increase and decrease in transit between 2006–2010 and 2011–2015.…”