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This formula is mainly derived from the systematic finite element analyses of ANSYS.
The mortality rate from all-cause pneumonia was derived from the systematic review published by Ying Chen et al.[ 2].
The list of items from the second round of the Delphi will be cross-checked against items derived from the systematic review (stage 1).
36 The model was populated using data derived from the systematic review of clinical effectiveness, other relevant reviews to inform key parameters (eg, baseline risks), and routine sources of cost data, 37 38 and information provided by clinical experts.
This will allow a further two rounds of review by participants for both items volunteered by the group as well as additional items derived from the systematic review, before the completion of the Delphi survey.
Nine studies on dementia and AD (10 cohorts) [ 23, 35- 42] were derived from the systematic review by Hamer & Chida 2009 [ 34] on physical activity and neurodegenerative diseases (including dementia).
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It will be demonstrated that the systematic part of the estimate error derives from the systematic part of the machined surface deviations, and that the random part derives from the variability of the machining and measurement processes.
Muscle-based motility can then be conceptualized as deriving from the systematic patterning of contraction-extension across such a Pantin surface, which will be referred to as Pantin patterning.
This article synthesises evidence on the cost-effectiveness of HRLA interventions aimed at adults in developed countries, derived from the first systematic review of the effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, equity and acceptability of different types of HRLA role.
Based on these results, derived from the first systematic assessment of evolutionary fate of more than 100 genes after the 3R-WGD, we propose that many of the 3R-WGD-derived duplicates, probably more than ten thousand of genes, have undergone lineage-specific evolution or secondary loss, and contributed to teleost diversity.
Based on the evidence derived from this systematic review and meta-analysis of published studies, increasing physical activity is associated with a 29% lower risk of esophageal cancer, after adjustment for important confounders including age, obesity and other risk factors for esophageal cancer.
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