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Relationship between <i>β</i><sub>1</sub> and <i>β</i><sub>2</sub> and compressive strength.
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Relationship curves fitted by Bai model: (a) standard curing; (b) 5 °C curing; (c) −3 °C.
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Trend of total hospital attendance.
Published 2024“…This decline was observed across all care levels, except for Community-Based Health Planning and Services, which showed a slight increase. Also, the results indicate projected average misses of scheduled antenatal, postnatal, out-patient reviews, and deliveries at 21,037.75, 6,428.23, 141,395.30 and 4,745.63 patients respectively.…”
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Trend of outpatient (OPD) consultations.
Published 2024“…This decline was observed across all care levels, except for Community-Based Health Planning and Services, which showed a slight increase. Also, the results indicate projected average misses of scheduled antenatal, postnatal, out-patient reviews, and deliveries at 21,037.75, 6,428.23, 141,395.30 and 4,745.63 patients respectively.…”
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Variables used for the analysis.
Published 2024“…This decline was observed across all care levels, except for Community-Based Health Planning and Services, which showed a slight increase. Also, the results indicate projected average misses of scheduled antenatal, postnatal, out-patient reviews, and deliveries at 21,037.75, 6,428.23, 141,395.30 and 4,745.63 patients respectively.…”