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Prevalência de Demodex folliculorum e Demodex brevis em uma amostra da população de Botucatu, São Paulo, Brasil.
(1993-10-01)
A survey was conducted to determine the prevalence of D. folliculorum and D. brevis for the first time in Brazil. In this study, association between the presence of mites and host factors (age, sex and race) were analysed. ...
Cyberaggression and cybervictimisation in school youth - the influence of age and sex
The objective of the study was to verify to what extent gender and age intervene in cyberbullying and cybervictimisation in young people between 14 and 17 years of age. It was a descriptive, correlational and predictive ...
Influences of sex and age on biological rhythms of serum lipids and lipoproteins
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2009)
Background: Few studies have evaluated seasonal variations of biochemical parameters routinely analyzed in clinical laboratories. Rhythmic patterns for lipids and lipoproteins have been demonstrated and have been the object ...
Female sex inversion as a reason for an unbalanced sex ratio in the neotropical species Brycon orbignyanus
(2022-04-01)
The objective of this study was to temporally identify sex differentiation to morphologically characterize the formation of female and male germinal epithelium and verify the occurrence of the sex disproportion reported ...
Electrocardiographic parameters of the American Miniature Horse: Influence of age and sex
(2016-06-01)
The veterinary cardiology has growing importance in equine medicine. There are studies of standardization of electrocardiographic parameters of many races, according to their stature and ability. However, no studies are ...
Homicide in Chile: Trends 2000 - 2012
(BioMed Central Ltd., 2015)
Trends in suicide mortality in Chile from 1998 to 2011 [Mortalidad por suicidio en Chile: Tendencias en los años 1998-2011]
(Sociedad Medica de Santiago, 2014)
Global burden of cancer attributable to high body-mass index in 2012: a population-based study
(Elsevier, 2015)
High body-mass index (BMI; defined as 25 kg/m2 or greater) is associated with increased risk of cancer. To inform public health policy and future research, we estimated the global burden of cancer attributable to high BMI in 2012.