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1941
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1943
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. …”
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1944
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. …”
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1945
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. …”
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1946
Trend of PNC attendance over the period.
Published 2024“…This decline was observed across all care levels, except for Community-Based Health Planning and Services, which showed a slight increase. …”
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1947
Trend of ANC attendance over the period.
Published 2024“…This decline was observed across all care levels, except for Community-Based Health Planning and Services, which showed a slight increase. …”
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1948
Total hospital attendances by specialty.
Published 2024“…This decline was observed across all care levels, except for Community-Based Health Planning and Services, which showed a slight increase. …”
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1949
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1950
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1951
Comparison of demographic features.
Published 2025“…Additionally, a decrease in birth weight was significantly linked to an increased risk of readmission (OR = 0.998, P = 0.013), although the effect size was relatively small.…”
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1952
Data.
Published 2025“…Additionally, a decrease in birth weight was significantly linked to an increased risk of readmission (OR = 0.998, P = 0.013), although the effect size was relatively small.…”
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1953
Comparison of examination test and treatment.
Published 2025“…Additionally, a decrease in birth weight was significantly linked to an increased risk of readmission (OR = 0.998, P = 0.013), although the effect size was relatively small.…”
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1954
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1955
Average wellness for matchday, MD
Published 2025“…<div><p>Background</p><p>Exposure to match loads significantly affects physiological and psychological indicators and, consequently, players’ wellness. …”
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1956
Group-level distributions of magnitude-squared coherence (MSC) changes across theta, alpha, beta, and broadband gamma physiological frequency bands.
Published 2025“…Asterisks depict differences from zero (green asterisks indicate an increase, red asterisks indicate a decrease), while pairwise differences can be found in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0310917#pone.0310917.s002" target="_blank">S2 Table</a>. …”
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1957
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1960