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Why has COVID-19 mortality been higher in certain countries than others? An

Why has COVID-19 mortality been higher in certain countries than others? An

... obesity play a role in explaining the lower incidence in Africa and South East Asia. The[r] ... See full document

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Cancer-COVID-19 Mortality Prediction: An Algorithm by Bayesian Autoregressive Model

Cancer-COVID-19 Mortality Prediction: An Algorithm by Bayesian Autoregressive Model

... Indian confirmed, recovered and death count data are presented (Figure1) for the last 28 days. It shows the real and overwhelming success of lockdown to retains the case count with limited numbers. Perhaps, death is ... See full document

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Endosymbiotic chloroplasts in molluscan cells contain proteins synthesized after plastid capture

Endosymbiotic chloroplasts in molluscan cells contain proteins synthesized after plastid capture

... predicted higher mortality in LMICs, which led to countries adopting severe lockdown measures 29 ...non-COVID-19 mortality arising directly from economic shutdowns and distancing ... See full document

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COVID-19: the Prognosis, Mortality, Medications, and Possible Vaccines

COVID-19: the Prognosis, Mortality, Medications, and Possible Vaccines

... to COVID-19 occurred among African Americans (Dorn et ...among others, and their concentration in crowded substandard ...to COVID-19, they are at higher risk for severe symptoms ... See full document

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Average Mortality Rate of COVID-19 in Iran

Average Mortality Rate of COVID-19 in Iran

... developed countries. Beyond Iran, COVID- 19 has been reported in 125 other countries such as China, Italy, South Korea, Spain, France, Germany, United States of America, ... See full document

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Temperature extreme may exaggerate the mortality risk of COVID-19 in the low- and middle-income countries: A global analysis

Temperature extreme may exaggerate the mortality risk of COVID-19 in the low- and middle-income countries: A global analysis

... 149 countries were collected from three complementary sources viz: World Health Organization (WHO), COVID-19 dashboard by the center for systems science and engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins ... See full document

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The frequency of combined IFITM3 haplotype involving the reference alleles of both rs12252 and rs34481144 is in line with COVID-19 standardized mortality ratio of ethnic groups in England

The frequency of combined IFITM3 haplotype involving the reference alleles of both rs12252 and rs34481144 is in line with COVID-19 standardized mortality ratio of ethnic groups in England

... and higher mortality from COVID-19, but alternatively capture some secondary process that effectively involves Interferon-induced transmembrane protein 3 or other members of the IFITM ...the ... See full document

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Why Has COVID-19 Spread More Extensively in Europe than Asia?

Why Has COVID-19 Spread More Extensively in Europe than Asia?

... attributable mortality, the COVID-19 epidemics have been larger in Europe than the Western Pacific [1, 2, ...Pacific countries responses typically involved rapid, timeous, large ... See full document

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Why children are less affected by COVID-19 than adults: potential immunological factors and the renin-angiotensin system associated mechanisms

Why children are less affected by COVID-19 than adults: potential immunological factors and the renin-angiotensin system associated mechanisms

... of COVID-19, and in this review, it is considered from two perspectives: expression of ACE2 receptors and polymorphisms of certain genes of this ...which has vasodilating properties. ... See full document

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Search | Preprints

Search | Preprints

... and COVID-19 is an essential part of our model and can be either humoral or ...several countries[32]. In particular countries which appear to have achieved LVS herd-immunity should have shown ... See full document

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Why are migrant students better off in certain types of educational systems or schools than in others?

Why are migrant students better off in certain types of educational systems or schools than in others?

... As indicated above, the studies by Dunne (2010) and Dronkers (2010a) distinguish three levels in the analyses: countries, schools, and students. Although this is an improvement compared with the previous two-level ... See full document

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The Great Temptation of “Religion”: Why Badiou has been so important to Žižek

The Great Temptation of “Religion”: Why Badiou has been so important to Žižek

... absolutely Other. Derrida admires Kierkegaard's reading of the Abraham story in its insistence on the difficult sacrificing of general ethics, but he is more truly tracing and refining the work of Levinas who, again, ... See full document

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Abstract- E-learning has been used by numerous higher learning

Abstract- E-learning has been used by numerous higher learning

... have been identified and gathered from the literature review) and classified in Organizational Climate, Community, Subject, Tools, Object to study the simultaneous effects of these factors whether were individual ... See full document

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Is COVID-19 an endothelial disease? Clinical and basic evidence

Is COVID-19 an endothelial disease? Clinical and basic evidence

... 29. Jakovac H. COVID-19 - is the ACE2 just a foe? Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol. 2020. 30. Zou Z, Yan Y, Shu Y, Gao R, Sun Y, Li X, Ju X, Liang Z, Liu Q, Zhao Y, Guo F, Bai T, Han Z, Zhu J, Zhou H, ... See full document

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Volume 31 - Article 26 | Pages 779–812

Volume 31 - Article 26 | Pages 779–812

... In the studies described above, the estimates were based on a linear assimilation profile. Other studies have found a highly non-linear pattern between YSM and infant health. Ceballos and Palloni (2010) used a dataset ... See full document

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COVID-19 pandemic and the digital revolution in academia and higher education

COVID-19 pandemic and the digital revolution in academia and higher education

... in higher education allows streaming lectures online or enables professors and students to interact in the virtual environments but not everyone is ready for ...with others on social network platforms ... See full document

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Perceived quality of health care services among people with osteoarthritis – results from a nationwide survey

Perceived quality of health care services among people with osteoarthritis – results from a nationwide survey

... Respondents were asked about their use of health care services during the last year, including who they had visited (general practitioner [GP], medical specialist, physiotherapist, chiropractor, occupational therapist, ... See full document

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Antibody Response and Therapy in COVID-19 Patients: Significance in Vaccine Development

Antibody Response and Therapy in COVID-19 Patients: Significance in Vaccine Development

... low-incidence COVID-19 area of South Eastern Italy(Fiore et ...high COVID-19 Lodi Red Zone in Italy(Percivalle et ...of COVID-19 cases during the same period, these seropositive ... See full document

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COVID-19: Beta-Thalassemia Subjects Immunised?

COVID-19: Beta-Thalassemia Subjects Immunised?

... Concerning the primary outcome (accumulated confirmed positive counts), Sicilia is substantially less impacted than Puglia for a population almost similar (respectively 4,999,891 and 4,029,053). Two regions have ... See full document

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Why do some soccer bettors lose more money than others?

Why do some soccer bettors lose more money than others?

... gambling revenues (stakes minus winnings) of over €6 billion in 2015 (European Gambling and Betting Association, 2016). For this simple economic reason, it is important to find out why soccer bettors lose money. ... See full document

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