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Test of standardized percentage bias across covariates before and after propensity score matching.
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Test of propensity score distribution before and after propensity score matching.
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Impact of the NEPHSP on the outpatient and inpatient expenditure after PSM.
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Comparison of inpatient expenditure of treatment and control comparison before and after PSM (RMB).
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Table1_Tram to Pedestrian Collisions—Priorities and Potentials.DOCX
Published 2022“…<p>To improve mobility in cities in line with environmental goals, in urban traffic, trams represent an increasingly important means of transport. Due to the close interaction with other road users, this makes collisions with trams fairly frequent. …”
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