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Results of Ebola antibody surveys in various population groups Institute of Tropical Medicine
How community sport programs may improve the health of vulnerable population groups : a program theory Ghent University
Three-dimensional facial hard tissue symmetry in a healthy Caucasian population group: a systematic review KU Leuven
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to quantify the symmetry of the facial hard tissue structures using three-dimensional radiographic imaging modalities in a normal Caucasian population group. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Electronic literature search was conducted in the following databases: PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library up to February 2021. The studies assessing symmetry of facial bones using computed tomography (CT) and cone ...
Relation entre parasitémie à Plasmodium et accès fébrile dans différents groupes de population à Kinshasa, Zaïre Institute of Tropical Medicine
'Relationship between Plasmodium parasitemia and febrile episodes in various population groups in Kinshasa, Zaire': The objective of this study was to determine the relative importance of determinants of fever-episodes in an environment with perennial malaria transmission. In 6 neighbourhoods of Kinshasa with different degrees of urbanization, 120 clusters of children younger than 10 years were selected over a one year period and followed up for ...
Guide de diagnostic nutritionnel de groupes de population Institute of Tropical Medicine
The structure of disks around intermediate-mass young stars from mid-infrared interferometry Evidence for a population of group II disks with gaps KU Leuven
© ESO, 2015. Context. The disks around Herbig Ae/Be stars are commonly divided into group I and group II based on their far-infrared spectral energy distribution, and the common interpretation for that is flared and flat disks. Our understanding of the evolution of these disks is rapidly changing. Recent observations suggest that many flaring disks have gaps, whereas flat disks are thought to be gapless. Aims. The different groups of objects can ...
Estimating group size and population density of Eurasian badgers Meles meles by quantifying latrine use Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
1. Conservation issues and a potential role in disease transmission generate the continued need to census Eurasian badgers Meles metes, but direct counts and sett counts present difficulties. The feasibility of estimating social group size and population density of badgers by quantifying their use of latrines was evaluated. 2. The number of latrines, or preferably the number of separate dung pits, which were known from bait-marking to be used by ...