Population of the world 10,000BCE-2100 Published by Aaron O'Neill, Aug 7, 2024 Until the 1800s, population growth was incredibly slow on a global level. The global population was estimated to have been around 188 million people in the year 1CE, and did not reach one billion until ar...
Population-based data on varicella complications are presented using information both from national sample surveys of hospitalizations and physician office visits and from reviews of medical records for all cases occurring within one community (Olmsted County, Minnesota) during a specified period. Acute ce...
As a result of the mentioned protocol, a 'smooth' set of 197 population data from 10,000 BC to 2023 has been determined. These data allowed for the derivative analysis, avoiding problems with ‘native’ global population data that can simultaneously differ even by 100%. The derivative-based ...
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pertusum, could be a source of larvae for populations along the SEUS. Similarly, more northerly populations (i.e., Greenland or the Laurentian Channel) could contribute larvae as they are carried south by the Labrador Current or DWBC. Nevertheless, our study provides insight into the complex ...
Methods to suppress pest insect populations using genetic constructs and repeated releases of male homozygotes have recently been shown to be an attractive alternative to older sterile insect techniques based on radiation. Female-specific lethal alleles
One of the common errors in the calculation of the population attributable fraction (PAF) is the use of an adjusted risk ratio in the Levin formula. In this article, we discuss the errors visually using wireframes by varying the standardized mortality ratio (SMR) and associational risk ratio (...
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted breast cancer (BC) surgeries. Most studies showing reduced BC surgical volumes during the pandemic are from si
Hormone receptor-positive breast cancer (BC) is the most prevalent subtype of BC and is generally correlated with a favorable prognosis. This study aimed to determine the incidence and survival trends among women diagnosed with hormone receptor-positive BC between 1990 and 2019. Female patients with...
doi:10.2478/jofnem-2024-0041climate changehost-parasitic relationshipnematode population dynamicssamplingsoil microclimateThe ring nematode,Mesocriconema xenoplax, has become recognized as a widespread pest of sweet cherry trees in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia (BC). Understanding the cumulative...