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    Significance of the association of infectious diseases with EBF and other associated factors. by Faruq Abdulla (8061062)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Significance of the association of infectious diseases with EBF and other associated factors.…”
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    Significant factors associated with prevalent fractures in patients with chronic liver disease. by Chisato Saeki (8193192)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Significant factors associated with prevalent fractures in patients with chronic liver disease.…”
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    SNPs in autophagy genes with the most significant association with cardiometabolic traits and diseases. by Eliana Portilla-Fernandez (6504227)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>SNPs in autophagy genes with the most significant association with cardiometabolic traits and diseases.…”
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    Significant associations from basic model—Epigenome-wide association studies on incident disease states. by Robert F. Hillary (7879010)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Significant associations from basic model—Epigenome-wide association studies on incident disease states.…”
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    Significant associations from basic model—Epigenome-wide association studies on prevalent disease states. by Robert F. Hillary (7879010)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Significant associations from basic model—Epigenome-wide association studies on prevalent disease states.…”
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    Significant associations from fully adjusted model—Epigenome-wide association studies on incident disease states. by Robert F. Hillary (7879010)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Significant associations from fully adjusted model—Epigenome-wide association studies on incident disease states.…”
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    Significant associations from fully adjusted model—Epigenome-wide association studies on prevalent disease states. by Robert F. Hillary (7879010)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Significant associations from fully adjusted model—Epigenome-wide association studies on prevalent disease states.…”
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