Browsing by Subject "America"
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(Wiley, 2024)Aims Heart failure (HF) is a highly prevalent and progressive condition associated with significant morbidity and mortalityrates. Acute decompensated HF precipitates millions of hospitalizations each year. Despite therapeutic ...
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(Wiley, 2024)Background: About 80% of cardiovascular diseases (including heart failure [HF]) occur in low‐income and developing countries. However, most clinical trials are conducted in developed countries. Hypothesis: The American ...
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(Cambridge University Press, 2015)The Santa Marta Foliage-gleaner Automolus rufipectus is one of 19 endemic bird species found in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (SNSM) in northern Colombia but until recently it was considered a sub-species of the Ruddy ...
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(World Heart Federation, 2025)Abstract Introduction: Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and mortality worldwide, emphasizing the critical role of optimal medical therapy (OMT) in improving patient outcomes. Despite extensive ...
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(Copernicus Gesellschaft MBH, 2015)Glacier behaviour during the mid-Holocene (MH, 6000 years BP) in the Southern Hemisphere provides observational data to constrain our understanding of the origin and propagation of palaeoclimate signals. In this study we ...
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(World Heart Federation, 2025)Background: COVID-19 has led to nearly seven million deaths and male sex has been reported as one of the main risk factors for mortality. Few studies have analyzed cohorts of male patients, especially in underrepresented ...
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(Soc. Amer. Archaeology, 2015)Smoking pipes found in funerary contexts on the Atacama Desert coast suggest that the custom of smoking was widespread among hunter-gatherers and fishermen during the Formative (1500 B.C.- cal A.D. 1000). The substances ...
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(Mosby Inc., 2018)© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Rotavirus G8P[8] infection has been common in Africa, but rare in the Americas. Among 23 rotavirus episodes observed during 18 months of surveillance of 100 families in Chile, 11 (48%) were identified ...