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The effect of pre-RT D-dimer levels on post-RT changes in D-dimer levels and on survival rates.
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Changes in bioimpedance by sex.
Published 2025“…Methods: This study was a retrospective cohort comparing exposure variables in a secondary data analysis with a pre-post treatment design. …”
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Clinical and epidemiological characteristics.
Published 2025“…Methods: This study was a retrospective cohort comparing exposure variables in a secondary data analysis with a pre-post treatment design. …”
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Changes in bioimpedance by age.
Published 2025“…Methods: This study was a retrospective cohort comparing exposure variables in a secondary data analysis with a pre-post treatment design. …”
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S1 Data -
Published 2025“…Methods: This study was a retrospective cohort comparing exposure variables in a secondary data analysis with a pre-post treatment design. …”
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Methodological workflow used in the study.
Published 2025“…From the analysis it was observed that the forest cover showed a major variation with the interval, decreasing from 234634 ha (76%) in 1988 to 168476 ha (54%) in 2019 with an annual loss of 2134.13 ha/year. …”
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pHI for net status.
Published 2025“…Net type, net age and house wall structures significantly influenced net integrity (p < 0.05). Torn nets were significantly more common in pyrethroid-LLIN households with mud-unplastered [OR=5.323 (95% CI = 1.685–16.816), p = 0.004] and corrugated iron walls [OR=6.31 (95% CI = 2.10–18.93), p < 0.001] and in PBO-LLIN households with mud-unplastered walls [OR=9.823 (95% CI = 1.487–64.898), p = 0.018]. …”
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Combined net integrity PBO and LLINs-PLOS1.
Published 2025“…Net type, net age and house wall structures significantly influenced net integrity (p < 0.05). Torn nets were significantly more common in pyrethroid-LLIN households with mud-unplastered [OR=5.323 (95% CI = 1.685–16.816), p = 0.004] and corrugated iron walls [OR=6.31 (95% CI = 2.10–18.93), p < 0.001] and in PBO-LLIN households with mud-unplastered walls [OR=9.823 (95% CI = 1.487–64.898), p = 0.018]. …”