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8001
Image_3_Where Are We on the Animal Welfare Map? Using GIS to Assess Stakeholder Diversity and Inclusion.TIFF
Published 2021“…The number of adopters increased as the residential instability metric increased, whereas the number of adopters decreased as the ethnic concentration metric increased. …”
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8002
Image_7_Where Are We on the Animal Welfare Map? Using GIS to Assess Stakeholder Diversity and Inclusion.TIFF
Published 2021“…The number of adopters increased as the residential instability metric increased, whereas the number of adopters decreased as the ethnic concentration metric increased. …”
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8003
Image_2_Where Are We on the Animal Welfare Map? Using GIS to Assess Stakeholder Diversity and Inclusion.TIFF
Published 2021“…The number of adopters increased as the residential instability metric increased, whereas the number of adopters decreased as the ethnic concentration metric increased. …”
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8004
Image_8_Where Are We on the Animal Welfare Map? Using GIS to Assess Stakeholder Diversity and Inclusion.TIFF
Published 2021“…The number of adopters increased as the residential instability metric increased, whereas the number of adopters decreased as the ethnic concentration metric increased. …”
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8005
Image_4_Where Are We on the Animal Welfare Map? Using GIS to Assess Stakeholder Diversity and Inclusion.TIFF
Published 2021“…The number of adopters increased as the residential instability metric increased, whereas the number of adopters decreased as the ethnic concentration metric increased. …”
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8006
Image_9_Where Are We on the Animal Welfare Map? Using GIS to Assess Stakeholder Diversity and Inclusion.TIFF
Published 2021“…The number of adopters increased as the residential instability metric increased, whereas the number of adopters decreased as the ethnic concentration metric increased. …”
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8007
Image_6_Where Are We on the Animal Welfare Map? Using GIS to Assess Stakeholder Diversity and Inclusion.TIFF
Published 2021“…The number of adopters increased as the residential instability metric increased, whereas the number of adopters decreased as the ethnic concentration metric increased. …”
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8008
Image_10_Where Are We on the Animal Welfare Map? Using GIS to Assess Stakeholder Diversity and Inclusion.TIFF
Published 2021“…The number of adopters increased as the residential instability metric increased, whereas the number of adopters decreased as the ethnic concentration metric increased. …”
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8009
Child morbidity and mortality associated with alternative policy responses to the economic crisis in Brazil: A nationwide microsimulation study
Published 2018“…The Bolsa Família Programme (BFP)—one of the largest conditional cash transfer programmes in the world—and the nationwide primary healthcare strategy (Estratégia Saúde da Família [ESF]) are affected by fiscal austerity, despite being among the policy interventions with the strongest estimated impact on child mortality in the country. …”
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8010
Modelled health benefits of a sugar-sweetened beverage tax across different socioeconomic groups in Australia: A cost-effectiveness and equity analysis
Published 2017“…<div><p>Background</p><p>A sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) tax in Mexico has been effective in reducing consumption of SSBs, with larger decreases for low-income households. The health and financial effects across socioeconomic groups are important considerations for policy-makers. …”
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8011
Treatment with the actin depolymerizing drug, LatB, disrupts YFP-XIK accumulation at the tip.
Published 2013“…Note that this actin marker does not label the fine actin mesh in the apical region of the root hair.</p> <p>(B) Within 1.5 min of LatB treatment, YFP-XIK intensity in the tip decreased while actin cables showed first signs of disorganization with the appearance of short filaments in the apical region. …”
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8012
SARS-CoV-2 antibody responses are sustained and are predominantly focused on Spike.
Published 2021“…<b>(D)</b> 54%–57% (gray) of sera were Membrane IgG+, and most ADAPT had stable levels, whereas a larger proportion of LIFE had decreasing levels. <b>(E)</b> 78% of sera were Nucleocapsid IgG+, most were stable in ADAPT, whereas most decreased in LIFE. …”
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8013
Neuron-Specific Enolase Is Correlated to Compromised Cerebral Metabolism in Patients Suffering from Acute Bacterial Meningitis; An Observational Cohort Study
Published 2016“…Furthermore, median MD glucose levels decreased significantly between day 1 (0–24h) and day 3 (48–72h) after admission to the NICU (p = 0.0001). …”
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8014
Exercise capacity in patients with cystic fibrosis vs. non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis
Published 2019“…Anatomical changes in CT are associated with functional finding of increased and decreased SpO<sub>2</sub>. Larger longitudinal studies including cardiac assessment are needed to better study exercise capacity in different etiologies of non-CF bronchiectasis.…”
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8015
Mesenchymal Stem Cells Stabilize Atherosclerotic Vulnerable Plaque by Anti-Inflammatory Properties
Published 2015“…The expression of nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) and matrix metalloproteinase 1, 2, 9 (MMP-1,2,9) in the plaque were detected using immunohistochemistry, and apoptotic cells in the plaques were detected by TUNEL. …”
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8016
Image_2_Epidemiological and Clinical Characteristics of Five Rare Pathological Subtypes of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.pdf
Published 2022“…Clear cell carcinoma is the most common subtype (n = 551, 1.1%), followed by subtypes of fibrolamellar (n = 241, 0.5%), scirrhous (n = 82, 0.2%), spindle cell (n = 61, 0.1%), and pleomorphic (n = 17, ~0%). …”
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8017
Image_4_Epidemiological and Clinical Characteristics of Five Rare Pathological Subtypes of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.pdf
Published 2022“…Clear cell carcinoma is the most common subtype (n = 551, 1.1%), followed by subtypes of fibrolamellar (n = 241, 0.5%), scirrhous (n = 82, 0.2%), spindle cell (n = 61, 0.1%), and pleomorphic (n = 17, ~0%). …”
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8018
Image_6_Epidemiological and Clinical Characteristics of Five Rare Pathological Subtypes of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.pdf
Published 2022“…Clear cell carcinoma is the most common subtype (n = 551, 1.1%), followed by subtypes of fibrolamellar (n = 241, 0.5%), scirrhous (n = 82, 0.2%), spindle cell (n = 61, 0.1%), and pleomorphic (n = 17, ~0%). …”
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8019
Image_5_Epidemiological and Clinical Characteristics of Five Rare Pathological Subtypes of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.pdf
Published 2022“…Clear cell carcinoma is the most common subtype (n = 551, 1.1%), followed by subtypes of fibrolamellar (n = 241, 0.5%), scirrhous (n = 82, 0.2%), spindle cell (n = 61, 0.1%), and pleomorphic (n = 17, ~0%). …”
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8020
Image_3_Epidemiological and Clinical Characteristics of Five Rare Pathological Subtypes of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.pdf
Published 2022“…Clear cell carcinoma is the most common subtype (n = 551, 1.1%), followed by subtypes of fibrolamellar (n = 241, 0.5%), scirrhous (n = 82, 0.2%), spindle cell (n = 61, 0.1%), and pleomorphic (n = 17, ~0%). …”