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Corrigendum to “Receding Horizon Control of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus by Using Nonlinear Programming”
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The effect of short-term of fine particles on daily respiratory emergency in cities contaminated with wood smoke
Published 2021-01-01“…From linear models, cumulative relative risk ratios over 0-7 day lags per 10 mg/m<sup>3</sup> of fine particle increase were between 1.004 (95% confidence Interval: 0.998 - 1.010) and 1.061 (95% confidence Interval: 1.049 - 1.074); these annual effects are attributable to the cold period impact where the cumulative risk ratios were between 1.008 (95% confidence Interval: 1.004 - 1.012) and 1.036 (95% confidence Interval: 1.026 - 1.047), since significant effects of fine particles on the studied risk were not found for the warm period.…”
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Prognosis and factors related to severe secondary hyperparathyroidism in long-term peritoneal dialysis patients
Published 2024-12-01“…After adjusting for confounding factors, higher (each 100-pg/mL increase) baseline PTH levels (95% confidence interval (CI) 1.206–1.649, p < .001), longer (each 1-year increase) dialysis vintages (95% CI 1.013–1.060, p = .002), higher concomitant diabetes rates (95% CI 1.375–10.374, p = .010), and lower (each 1-absolute unit decrease) Kt/V values (95% CI 0.859–0.984, p = .015) were independent risk factors for progression to sSHPT in patients on PD. …”
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La Commedia dei dettagli. ‘Storie seconde’ e deroghe iconografiche del poema dantesco tra XIV e XV
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Au-delà de la courbure des bananes – le pouvoir transformateur du droit européen
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Investigation of endurance of AMg6 alloy under cyclic volumetric thermal deformation
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Justification of choice of corrosion-resistant material of blowout preventer body based on modeling of its elastic-plastic deformation
Published 2022-11-01“…The paper presents the results of computer simulation on the loading of the PShKM-ASMT-114x21 preventer body by working and double starting pressure for four variants of body materials. …”
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Simulation of finished and thermal stocks of two-stroke engine piston modified with catalytic material
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Book review: Todaro, Julie. The post-pandemic library handbook
Published 2023-12-01“…Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2022. Xii, 184 p. ISBN 978-1-5381-5375-8…”
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Wprowadzenie do dyskusji panelowej (Konwersatorium: Medycyna na miarę człowieka)
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Обзор современных исследований в области химии и фармакологии водорослей
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Effective cervical cancer prevention in sub-Saharan Africa needs the inclusion of men as key stakeholders
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Tenofovir and Doravirine Are Potential Reverse-Transcriptase Analogs in Combination with the New Reverse-Transcriptase Translocation Inhibitor (Islatravir) Among Treatment-Experien...
Published 2025-01-01“…The most frequent NRTI DRMs were M184V/I (83.3%), M41L (25.0%), and T215FY (36.8%), while common NNRTI DRMs included K103NS (53.3%), Y181CIV (27.7%), and G190ASE (22.2%). …”
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