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“... risk factors that act indirectly on outcomes via intermediate risks. Attributable burden estimates were...”
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“... for relationships involving risk factors that act indirectly on outcomes via intermediate risks. Attributable burden...”
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“... burden was demonstrated in A D s than in SLD s by anti-Leishmania immunohistochemistry (P o0.01), and...”
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“... or research are the responsibility of the authors and in no way compromise that institution. This research...”
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“... risks, and decreased significantly for 31 risks. Among risks that are leading causes of burden...”
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“...Background: The Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2017 comparative...”
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“...Background The Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2017 comparative...”
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“...). When we analyzed the total leucocytes of periferic blood, we observed, in non-stimulated culture, that...”
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“.... In contrast, at a deeper location, although tidal currents causes a decrease in calling rate, tide level did...”
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“... 6.0 cm (p = 0.003) based on the CT findings, respectively. All patients showed a decrease in tumor burden and the...”
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“... that diabetes has a marked effect on the phenolic content transported by VLDL resulting in the decrease...”
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“... disease burden in MPS III patients due to the inability of the recombinant enzymes to cross the blood...”
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“... problem and poses a significant economic burden on the globe and is spreading like an epidemic. Currently...”
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“... a decrease in the blood levels of the enzymes CAT and GSH-Px. In spite of these results, we detected a higher...”
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“.... In contrast, at a deeper location, although tidal currents causes a decrease in calling rate, tide level did...”
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