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Variation of creep strain rate of rock samples with the number of freeze-thaw cycles.
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Trend of total hospital attendance.
Published 2024“…Month-on-month, antenatal and out-patient utilization decreased by 21,948.21 and 151,342.40, respectively. …”
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Trend of outpatient (OPD) consultations.
Published 2024“…Month-on-month, antenatal and out-patient utilization decreased by 21,948.21 and 151,342.40, respectively. …”
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Decreased childhood asthma hospitalizations linked to hotter, drier climate with lower wind speed in drylands
Published 2025“…A generalized additive model analyzed the association between these trends, and the Mann-Kendall test determined if trends were increasing, decreasing, or not significant. …”
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Mechanical parameter trends under different chemical environments and wet-dry cycles.
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Baseline characteristics and potential independent risk factors for mortality of SFTS.
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Kinetics of coagulation parameters between the survivors and non-survivors during hospitalization.
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Restricted cubic spline models depicting the relationship between APTT and mortality risk in SFTS.
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Kaplan-Meier survival analysis curves according to the APTT levels between four groups.
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Dynamic profile of coagulation parameters between survivors and non-survivors in patients with SFTS.
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Multivariate logistic regression analysis on the risk factors associated with prolonged APTT.
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