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    Trends in weekly ED visits for OUD, AUD, and other SUD-related, 2020. by Arjun K. Venkatesh (9309454)

    Published 2022
    “…Visits for opioid use disorder (OUD), alcohol use disorder (AUD) and other substance use disorder (SUD)-related were identified by <i>International Classification of Disease</i>-10 codes.…”
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    Trends in weekly ED visits for OUD, AUD, and other SUD-related, 2020, By US census regions. by Arjun K. Venkatesh (9309454)

    Published 2022
    “…Visits for opioid use disorder (OUD), alcohol use disorder (AUD) and other substance use disorder (SUD)-related were identified by International Classification of Disease-10 codes.…”
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    Absolute count of global health and poverty-related and neglected diseases third-party research funds (in Euro) at surveyed medical faculties in Germany from 2010–2014, ranked by poverty-related and neglected diseases. by Léonie Karduck (8735364)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Absolute count of global health and poverty-related and neglected diseases third-party research funds (in Euro) at surveyed medical faculties in Germany from 2010–2014, ranked by poverty-related and neglected diseases.…”
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    Schematic of the third step in the algorithm—the probabilities of mortality for patients who were treated will decrease as per the efficacy of their assigned treatment plans, while the probabilities of mortality for patients that did not get treated due to insufficient resources will increase based on the deterioration rates of their respective complications (if any). by Devika Nadkarni (6425156)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>Schematic of the third step in the algorithm—the probabilities of mortality for patients who were treated will decrease as per the efficacy of their assigned treatment plans, while the probabilities of mortality for patients that did not get treated due to insufficient resources will increase based on the deterioration rates of their respective complications (if any).…”
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