63) ng correlation with in vivo metabolism of low-turnover and extensively metabolized c |
64) ed that cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) PLP was low in 81%, CSF glycine was high in 80% an |
65) f ~0.8) in classifying parents as high or low in EE and EE subtypes. |
66) accurately categorize parents as high or low in EE and in its subtypes (criticism, |
67) However, vaccine coverage remains low in LMICs. |
68) access to T2DM diagnosis and care remain low in SSA, leading to delayed treatment, |
69) althcare delivery but its uptake has been low in clinical and research settings. |
70) finding that median expression of SCD is low in glioblastoma relative to normal bra |
71) Injuries to this area, whilst low in incidence, are potentially devastat |
72) w authors concluded that the evidence was low in quality and high in heterogeneity. |
73) ion via contaminated surfaces assessed as low in the majority of the reviewed articl |
74) Low or no sexual interest, lack of lubrica |
75) t reviews were rated as having critically low or low methodological quality (97%). |
76) rships between organizations in high- and low or middle-income countries to July 201 |
77) sitive Predictive Value (PPV) were rather low or modest. |
78) ility but lacked concurrent validity; had low or no correlations with objective memo |
79) d refugees (AIR) are at elevated risk for low or no participation in PA due to socio |
80) tudies we evaluated were categorized into low or under-threshold symptom groups in a |
81) ich judged the quality of the evidence as low or very low. |
82) C57Bl/6J mice fed low-fat or high-fat diets and gavaged with |
83) inly white (84.4%), and middle (32.8%) or low income (48.9%). |
84) to reduce the barriers (weather, safety, low income and motor vehicle dependency) t |
85) nd ethnic minority pregnant patients with low income and their experiences during PN |
86) nd ethnic minority pregnant patients with low income and their experiences during pe |
87) nd ethnic minority pregnant patients with low income deemed positive and negative du |
88) y related to AF, particularly targeted at low-middle income countries. |
89) were written from the perspective of the low-middle income partner. |
90) ma-related research has been conducted in low/middle income countries (LMICs) within |
91) sity', 'underweight', 'older people' and 'low socioeconomic status (SES)'. |
92) Younger children from low socioeconomic backgrounds (61.5%) were |
93) lthy eating beliefs in populations with a low socioeconomic position (SEP) can benef |
94) d non-Hispanic Black or Hispanic (n = 5), low socioeconomic status (n = 3), and earl |
95) Patients with low socioeconomic status had higher NAFLD |
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