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    Analyzing covid-19 outbreak for turkey and eight country with curve estimation models, box-jenkins (arima), brown linear exponential smoothing method, autoregressive distributed la... by Mustafa Agah Tekindal, Harun Yonar, Aynur Yonar, Melike Tekindal, Mustafa Bahadır Çevrimli, Hasan Alkan, Zekeriya Safa İnanç, Burak Mat

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…<b>Aim: </b>This study is conducted to inform communities and governments about the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in selected countries: Turkey, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Russian, Canada, and Japan.…”
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    Estimation of Health State Utility Values in Fabry Disease Using Vignette Development and Valuation by Derralynn Hughes, Andrew Lenny, Koonal Shah, Louise Longworth, Giovanna Devercelli, Olulade Ayodele

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Each vignette was valued in an online survey by members of the United Kingdom (UK) general population using the composite time trade-off (TTO) method, which aims to determine the time the respondent would trade to live in full health compared with each impaired health state. …”
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    Treatment and prescribing trends of antihypertensive drugs in 2.7 million UK primary care patients over 31 years: a population-based cohort study by Tibor Schuster, Laurent Azoulay, Julie Rouette, Emily G. McDonald, James M. Brophy

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Objectives To describe the prescribing trends of antihypertensive drugs in primary care patients and assess the trajectory of antihypertensive drug prescriptions, from first-line to third-line, in patients with hypertension according to changes to the United Kingdom (UK) hypertension management guidelines.Design Population-based cohort study.Setting and participants We used the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink, an electronic primary care database representative of the UK population. …”
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    Le lettere di Quintino Sella (1827-1884) a Giovanni Capellini (1833-1922) nella Biblioteca dell’Archiginnasio a Bologna (1861-1884) - The Correspondence by Q. Sella to (1827-1884)... by Gian Battista Vai

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… This is a business correspondence mainly devoted to two major items of scientific policy and organization. …”
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    Le lettere di Quintino Sella (1827-1884) a Giovanni Capellini (1833-1922) nella Biblioteca dell’Archiginnasio a Bologna (1861-1884) - The Correspondence by Q. Sella to (1827-1884)... by Gian Battista Vai

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… This is a business correspondence mainly devoted to two major items of scientific policy and organization. …”
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    Living on the Edge: Social Exclusion and the Receipt of Informal Care in Older People by Lena Dahlberg, Kevin J. McKee

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…A face-to-face questionnaire survey on social exclusion and informal care-receipt was carried out among older people (n=1255) living in Barnsley, United Kingdom. Multivariable analyses examined the association between social exclusion and categories of informal care-receipt: care-receiver; assurance-receiver; nonreceiver with no need; and nonreceiver with need. …”
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    Eating disorders in minority ethnic populations in Australia, Canada, Aotearoa New Zealand and the UK: a scoping review by A. Williams-Ridgway, R. McGowan, S. McNeil, H. Tuomainen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Most research exploring EDs in minority ethnic populations has been conducted in the United States (US). The aim of this scoping review, the first of its kind, was to systematically examine research on disordered eating and EDs among minority ethnic populations in Australia, Canada, Aotearoa New Zealand and the United Kingdom (UK), four countries with shared sociocultural and healthcare characteristics. …”
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