237) A programmed low nephron endowment, among other altered pathways of susceptibi |
238) e-environment and gene-gene interactions, among other factors. |
239) idative stress and cognitive alterations, among other probable central nervous syste |
240) sessments and inclusion criteria was used among studies involving individuals with a |
241) There was a lack of standardization among studies utilizing the same measureme |
242) nitial viral titer was also heterogeneous among studies. |
243) ses makes it difficult to compare results among studies. |
244) The prevalence of gambling harm among active duty military personnel is a |
245) ature on gambling harm and related issues among active duty military personnel. |
246) nderstanding and addressing gambling harm among active duty personnel and directions |
247) nsitisation relate to F eNO, particularly among adolescents and in overlapping condi |
248) rogrammes/interventions for promoting MHL among adolescents in school settings. |
249) re used to assess regional brain deficits among adolescents who consume alcohol. |
250) coli infections among companion animals need to be further |
251) coli clones circulating among companion animals. |
252) coli), which is now commonly reported among companion animals. |
253) ement in caregiver support, collaboration among health care providers, and ethical a |
254) vailable research on occupational hazards among health care workers in LMICs, identi |
255) osure to one or more occupational hazards among health care workers in a LMCI; and t |
256) appraisal revealed methodological issues among included articles. |
257) include heterogeneity, where variability among included studies biases pairwise com |
258) minants of the NFR threshold were evident among included studies. |
259) Among many substances from fire smoke cont |
260) data, including acceptability of LAI-ART among many different subgroups of people l |
261) earning outcomes and objectives are a few among many which are implied by the medica |
262) ent services; and related health outcomes among men who have sex with men (MSM) in t |
263) s or correlates of HIV infections (mostly among men who have sex with men) and a sho |
264) ain the higher disease burden of COVID-19 among men. |
265) e.g., training), and quality interactions among participants (e.g., incorporating me |
266) d using the PTSD Symptom Scale-Interview, among participants who received sertraline |
267) the development of friendships was common among participants with and without disabi |
268) Among persons aged 18-34 years, IDU preval |
269) nd depression and opioid-related problems among persons with chronic pain. |
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