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br Conclusion The fiscal indicators
2018-10-30
Conclusion The fiscal indicators applied to the Brazilian case indicate that there was a reduction in the fiscal vulnerability for the hydroxybutyrate from January 2007 to September 2012. Besides the stabilization of costs to service debt, the indicators of fiscal insurance show the protection o
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Thus budgetary institutions can broaden or
2018-10-30
Thus, budgetary institutions can broaden or restrict these incentives, which lead to different fiscal results with respect to the size of the budget, its composition and the form of funding. In particular, budgetary institutions that notch signaling pathway centralise the decision-making process te
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imidazoline receptors In order to analyze the importance of
2018-10-30
In order to analyze the importance of the capital stock of the capitalist and under what circumstances it imidazoline receptors is positive in equilibrium, the value of the share of the capital stock will derive of the other class in the capital stock of the economy. From Eqs. (3.2)–(3.4), the capi
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In another study on Indonesia Balisacan and Pernia used disa
2018-10-30
In another study on Indonesia, Balisacan and Pernia (2002), used disaggregated panel data for 285 districts from 1993 to 1999. They noticed the significant importance of roads on the average poor people performance. Following the same research line, Dercon and Krishnan (1998) used data collected fro
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br Conclusions br Conflicts of Interest br Acknowledgments
2018-10-30
Conclusions Conflicts of Interest Acknowledgments The authors thank Elizabeth Fisher for supplying the Tc1 mice and for many helpful suggestions and remarks, and Ofer Feinerman, Eitan Reuveny, Yaron Penn, Eyal Weinreb and Renaud Renault for very helpful discussions. We thank Shira Silberber
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Smoking is the major risk
2018-10-30
Smoking is the major risk factor for SCLC (Pesch et al., 2012; Engeland et al., 1996; Freedman et al., 2008). However, previous studies were limited in sample size and statistical power to estimate more precise effect size of smoking on SCLC risk as well as the non-linear exposure–response relations
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Socioeconomic characteristics in peoples neighborhoods such
2018-10-30
Socioeconomic characteristics in peoples\'neighborhoods – such as median level of income and material deprivation – affect individual health through a number of avenues (Riva et al., 2007; Yen et al., 2009; Meijer et al., 2012; Jonker et al., 2015; Schule and Bolte, 2015). Low-SES neighborhoods are
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Metabotype data coupled to metagenomic measurements informat
2018-10-30
Metabotype data coupled to metagenomic measurements (information on gut microbiota) can enhance our knowledge about the complex interactions between the host and its gut microbiota (Kaddurah-Daouk et al., 2014) as well as their role in modulating host physiology, gut microbiome-related disorders, an
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br Authors Contributions br Acknowledgments This work was su
2018-10-30
Authors\' Contributions Acknowledgments This work was supported in part by the National Institutes of Health Grants RC1-MH088843 (DM), K24-MH001699 (DM), NYU CTSI UL1TR000038 (DM), and R01-MH086651 (MVC). The authors declare no conflict of interest. The funders had no role in study design, dat
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br Authors Contributions br Declaration of Interests
2018-10-30
Authors\' Contributions Declaration of Interests Ethics Committee Approval Acknowledgements SCa is partly funded by ANR grant no. ANR-11-DPBS-0002. The DEFI study was supported by a national program for clinical research (PHRC 2005) (AOM05018) and by the National Centre for Hereditary
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br Conclusions The following are the supplementary data rela
2018-10-30
Conclusions The following are the supplementary data related to this article. Author Contributions Conflict of Interest Acknowledgements This work was supported by the Health Research Institute of University Hospital Clínico San Carlos, “Generalitat Valenciana” (PROMETEOII/2014/065), by
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Second when talking about risk associated
2018-10-30
Second, when talking about risk associated with alcohol consumption, it makes little sense to use words such as safe. Rather, risk needs to be examined for each disease outcome separately because pathways and risk differ from disease to disease, and the same amount of alcohol may be associated with
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br Conclusion br Author Contributions br Competing Financial
2018-10-30
Conclusion Author Contributions Competing Financial Interests Acknowledgement This study was supported by Research Grant Council General Research Fund (HKU-17613815) to Tatia M.C. Lee. The funding agency has no roles in study design, data collection, data analysis, finding interpretatio
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br Funding Sources This work was
2018-10-30
Funding Sources This work was supported by Cancer Research UK (C1094/A11728 to CMLW and NGB for the RAPPER study, C26900/A8740 to GCB, and C8197/A10865 to AMD), the Royal College of Radiologists (C26900/A8740 to GCB), the National Institute for Health Research (GCB; no grant number), Addenbrooke\
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br Search Strategy and Selection
2018-10-29
Search Strategy and Selection Criteria Conflicts of Interest Acknowledgments Introduction Chronological age is a major risk factor for functional impairments, chronic diseases and mortality. However, there is still great heterogeneity in the health outcomes of older individuals (Lowsky e
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