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The area around the residences of the index case-patients was divided into 3 strata: strata 1 and 2 (within 200 m of each case-patient) and stratum 3 (201–1,000 m).

Final strata were composed of towns with comparable [H,A] ratings (except strata 1 and 15; see "Discussion") and comparable MOS (Table 2).

Socioeconomic strata were defined based on the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE, in Spanish) [ 37] as low (strata 1 and 2), medium (strata 3 and 4), and high (strata 5 and 6).

In Table 2, strata are grouped to show comparable MOS, whereas data on H and A indices show relative homogeneity of the combination of the two [H,A] within strata, with the exception of two strata (1 and 15; see "Discussion").

By strata, 94.0% of the cases in Strata 1, 86.3% of the cases in Strata 2, and 94.9% of the cases in Strata 3 were reviewed from the target sample.

For this analysis, participants in strata 1 and 2 were categorised as 'HIV-infected', while those in strata 3 and 4 were categorised as 'HIV-affected'.

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There were hence a total of 20 strata (18 GP strata + 1 O&G doctor stratum + 1 D&V doctor stratum).

Hence, there were a total of 20 strata (18 GP strata + 1 O&G doctor stratum + 1 D&V doctor stratum) for private doctors.

Fine materials accumulated primarily at lower strata (<1 m) throughout the chronosequence, whereas leaves and coarse materials accumulated first at lower strata, and then progressively occupied the upper strata (>1.5 m).

Since these projections run along two discrete sublaminae inside the IPL, called sublamina a (which is made by the two upper IPL strata, below the amacrine cell bodies) and b (made by the other three IPL strata) [1], [2], [10], [11], [6], this immunostaining clearly defines the two reference planes we have used to detect RGCs as bistratified or monostratified.

Sequence analysis and studies of synteny in the mammalian X chromosome suggests that there are several evolutionary strata [1], namely distinct portions of the chromosome that appear to have been acquired and/or originated at different evolutionary times and possibly from different organisms.

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