Epidemiologic transition theory has proved to be a useful tool for categorizing levels of mortality and for comparing the relative risks of death across population subgroups over time. However neither the extensions of this model nor the original model itself captures the unique set of mortality condi...
Redistribution of the over-80 population to older ages, and declining age-specific incidence of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in over-80s, are consistent with the "fourth stage" of epidemiologic transition, but increases in diabetes, cancer, and age-related impairment show new emerging ...
Approximately 60%–70% of initial diagnoses were in the extensive-stage SCLC (ES-SCLC), with an exceptionally poor 5-year overall survival (OS) of less than 7% in the whole population [2]. Despite great sensitivity to chemotherapy and radiation, most patients with limited-stage SCLC (LS-...
Whenever there is a hurricane, tornado or other disaster coming the bank’s way, he sends a 5 a.m. email to prep colleagues on how to get ready. The 59-year-old Puchta, a senior vice president in corporate security at Regions, is the point man for a unit of 75 employees known ...
5, Fig. 6) and the humerus (Fig. S11). Assumedly, chronic biomechanical stress during the process of bone formation and maturation turned healthy physiological bone into pathophysiological tissue, for which this study proposes stage Pat:3 as cut-off value between the two. Being rare in ankle...
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Bah SM. Quantitative approaches to detect the fourth stage of the epidemiologic transition. Soc Biol 1995;42:143-8.Bah SM. Quantitative approaches to detect the fourth stage of the epidemiologic transition. Social Biology. 1995;42(1-2):143-8....
Residues 35–39 of the gp120 N terminus fold into a β strand (strand β4¯) that packs parallel to strand β0 of the inner domain to form a stable five-stranded β sheet (strands β4¯,β0, β7, β5, and β25) in the eight-stranded β sandwich, which also includes strands...
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