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Our systematic review and statistical comparison of the Madigan cohort with global epidemiological studies indicates variability in the geographical distribution of GBS serotypes (Tables 1 and 3).
The observed variability in the geographical distribution of the proportional morbidity ratio of FIV to FeLV may be related to the presence of an additional or unique, but yet unknown, spatial risk factor.
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It is generally assumed that the highest abundance and the highest levels of genetic variability can be found in the geographical centre of species distribution (Surina et al. 2014).
In addition, the geographical variability in the venom of the same species also provides some clues for producing of effective anti-venoms and understanding the symptomatology of envenomation.
Recently, the geographical variability in the incidence of HCC has been attributed to the changing distribution and the natural history of hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection [ 18].
The geographical variability in the distribution of the city-specific estimates was mainly driven by the difference between the 99th and 90th percentiles of maximum temperature, which was associated with raising the risk of mortality due to heat by 2.4% for an interquartile range increases in this difference of 0.8°C.
This article uses the Queensland coastal planning regime as a case study to explore how errors, uncertainties and variability in physical, geographical and biological processes in the coastal zone pose challenges for policy makers.
The results of the analysis reveal a significant degree of geographical variability in the travel behavior of seniors in Montreal.
Geographical variability in the incidence of childhood cancer has been studied extensively (COMARE, 2006), but cancer patterns in TYAs have been relatively neglected.
There was temporal and geographical variability in the start dates and durations of grass pollen seasons between sites and between years.
In Denmark, Vigre et al [ 14] reported the existence of two large spatial clusters of positive herds during an initial 2-y period of disease occurrence, and although geographical variability in the occurrence of disease existed, directionality was not apparent from the results, nor was it discussed.
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