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Fluctuation trend of the mean temperature index.
Published 2025“…Secondly, the daily minimum and maximum temperatures increased significantly, which were 0.395°C/10a and 0.200°C/10a respectively<b>—</b>less than the national mean. …”
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Variation curve of the mean temperature index.
Published 2025“…Secondly, the daily minimum and maximum temperatures increased significantly, which were 0.395°C/10a and 0.200°C/10a respectively<b>—</b>less than the national mean. …”
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Mann-Kendall test for the mean temperature index.
Published 2025“…Secondly, the daily minimum and maximum temperatures increased significantly, which were 0.395°C/10a and 0.200°C/10a respectively<b>—</b>less than the national mean. …”
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Clinical characteristics.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>Mean age at T2D diagnosis was significantly lower in the FHD group, while time to insulin initiation was independent from FHD status. …”
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The Date.
Published 2025“…Secondly, the daily minimum and maximum temperatures increased significantly, which were 0.395°C/10a and 0.200°C/10a respectively<b>—</b>less than the national mean. …”
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Variation curve of the extreme temperature index.
Published 2025“…Secondly, the daily minimum and maximum temperatures increased significantly, which were 0.395°C/10a and 0.200°C/10a respectively<b>—</b>less than the national mean. …”
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Baseline characteristics of participants.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>The general population with RHF may have a lower risk of incidence of dyslipidemia. The identified inverse association between RHF and dyslipidemia underscores its significance in risk stratification and preventive interventions in clinical practice.…”
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Baseline characteristics.
Published 2025“…In Colombia, despite a healthcare system covering 97% of the population, socioeconomic disparities persist. Lower income levels are associated with decreased survival, potentially due to delays in diagnosis or treatment and a higher probability of advanced staging at diagnosis, These inequities persist even among relatively advantaged populations, such as formal employee who are assumed to have fewer barriers to accessing healthcare services compared to informal workers.…”
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