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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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Stratified analysis of the association between urinary cadmium and bone mineral density, by sex.
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Association of <i>Shigella</i> infections with EE biomarker concentration over time.
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Characteristics of non-diarrheal stool samples from 1715 children in MAL-ED study.
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Baseline characteristics of the study participants and the results of laboratory measurements.
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Marginal means – Pooled across scenarios.
Published 2025“…When are individuals more likely to support equal treatment algorithms (ETAs), characterized by higher predictive accuracy, and when do they prefer equal impact algorithms (EIAs) that reduce performance gaps between groups? …”
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Univariate analyses.
Published 2025“…Female individuals and rural residents also had significantly higher mean monthly ED visits than male individuals (Female = 0.51 vs Male = 0.21, p < 0.01) and urban residents (rural = 0.38 vs urban = 0.21, p = 0.02). …”
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Overview of individuals in the study.
Published 2025“…Female individuals and rural residents also had significantly higher mean monthly ED visits than male individuals (Female = 0.51 vs Male = 0.21, p < 0.01) and urban residents (rural = 0.38 vs urban = 0.21, p = 0.02). …”
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Multivariate analyses.
Published 2025“…Female individuals and rural residents also had significantly higher mean monthly ED visits than male individuals (Female = 0.51 vs Male = 0.21, p < 0.01) and urban residents (rural = 0.38 vs urban = 0.21, p = 0.02). …”