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    (R)-albuterol decreases cytokine levels in activated murine splenocytes by Marcela A Ferrada (41716)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p></p> (R)-albuterol (R), (S)-albuterol (S) or racemic albuterol (R + S) at a dose (10M) were added to murine splenocytes pre-activated with mitogens Concanavalin A (Con A, 5 μg/ml) and phorbol myristate acetate (PMA, 100 ng/ml) (CP), (Fig 3 A, B). …”
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    Data_Sheet_5_A systematic review and meta-analysis of interventions to decrease cyberbullying perpetration and victimization: An in-depth analysis within the Asia Pacific region.PDF by Ida Khairina Kamaruddin (14512328)

    Published 2023
    “…Background<p>Cyberbullying perpetration and victimization are prevalent issues in adolescent development and are a rising public health concern. Numerous interventions have been developed and implemented to decrease cyberbullying perpetration and victimization. …”
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    Data_Sheet_5_A systematic review and meta-analysis of interventions to decrease cyberbullying perpetration and victimization: An in-depth analysis within the Asia Pacific region.PDF by Ida Khairina Kamaruddin (14512328)

    Published 2023
    “…Background<p>Cyberbullying perpetration and victimization are prevalent issues in adolescent development and are a rising public health concern. Numerous interventions have been developed and implemented to decrease cyberbullying perpetration and victimization. …”
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    Data_Sheet_5_A systematic review and meta-analysis of interventions to decrease cyberbullying perpetration and victimization: An in-depth analysis within the Asia Pacific region.PDF by Ida Khairina Kamaruddin (14512328)

    Published 2023
    “…Background<p>Cyberbullying perpetration and victimization are prevalent issues in adolescent development and are a rising public health concern. Numerous interventions have been developed and implemented to decrease cyberbullying perpetration and victimization. …”
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    Data_Sheet_5_A systematic review and meta-analysis of interventions to decrease cyberbullying perpetration and victimization: An in-depth analysis within the Asia Pacific region.PDF by Ida Khairina Kamaruddin (14512328)

    Published 2023
    “…Background<p>Cyberbullying perpetration and victimization are prevalent issues in adolescent development and are a rising public health concern. Numerous interventions have been developed and implemented to decrease cyberbullying perpetration and victimization. …”
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    Data_Sheet_5_A systematic review and meta-analysis of interventions to decrease cyberbullying perpetration and victimization: An in-depth analysis within the Asia Pacific region.PDF by Ida Khairina Kamaruddin (14512328)

    Published 2023
    “…Background<p>Cyberbullying perpetration and victimization are prevalent issues in adolescent development and are a rising public health concern. Numerous interventions have been developed and implemented to decrease cyberbullying perpetration and victimization. …”
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    Decrease of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) in adults after introduction of pneumococcal 13-valent conjugate vaccine in Spain by Jordi Càmara (3910963)

    Published 2017
    “…IPD due to PCV7 serotypes (-52.7%; 95% CI, -64.2% to -37.5%) and to PCV13 additional serotypes (-55.0% 95% CI, -62.0% to -46.7%) significantly decreased whereas IPD due to non-PCV13 serotypes remained stable (1.0% 95% CI, -12.9% to 17.2%). …”
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    Can Volunteer Community Health Workers Decrease Child Morbidity and Mortality in Southwestern Uganda? An Impact Evaluation by Jennifer L. Brenner (191976)

    Published 2011
    “…Community health worker monthly reports revealed a relative decline of 53% in child deaths (<5 years old), during the first 18 months of intervention. …”