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“... among SCA, and their relationship with SCA risk. Genotyping of common lipid metabolism genes...”
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“...Objective: Low levels of outdoor activity are known to be an important risk factor for the...”
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“... prevalence of HBeAg among HBsAg-positive individuals was 20.4% (95% CI 12.8-30.1), with the positive subjects...”
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“... of interactions among people — as opposed to observing the individuals in isolation; and analysis...”
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“... and risk of malnutrition among the elderly, 32% by MAM and 53% by Lipschitz. It is known that the need...”
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