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    Geospatial analysis of the associations between environmental contamination with livestock feces and children with chronic fascioliasis in the Anta province of Cusco, Peru. by Melinda Barbara Tanabe, John Prochaska, Maria Luisa Morales, Martha Lopez, Benicia Baca-Turpo, Eulogia Arque, Miguel Mauricio Cabada

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Infected: OR 1.89 (95%CI 1.31-2.73), p = 0.001), positive cattle feces at a 100 meters radius (OR 1.35 (95% CI 1.08-1.69), p = 0.008), and negative cattle feces at a 200 meters radius (OR 1.08 (95% CI 1.01-1.15), p = 0.022). …”
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  2. 182

    Diversity and Biogeography of Bathyal and Abyssal Seafloor Bacteria and Archaea Along a Mediterranean—Atlantic Gradient by Blandine Trouche, Miriam I. Brandt, Caroline Belser, Covadonga Orejas, Stéphane Pesant, Julie Poulain, Patrick Wincker, Jean-Christophe Auguet, Sophie Arnaud-Haond, Loïs Maignien, Loïs Maignien

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…When looking at environmental factors, the structure of microbial communities was correlated primarily with water depth, with a clear transition between 800 and 1,200 meters below sea level. Oceanic basin, water temperature, and sediment depth were other important explanatory parameters of community structure. …”
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    Establishing grades and standard levels of some track and field for freshmen students by Hussein S. Ibrahim, Thaair A. Ogisteen

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Conclusions and Recommendations On the basis of the analysis of the data, the following conclusions were presented: 1- Distribution of students at standard ran in the 100 m by the following percentages : At good very good level by (3.07%) In a good of (10.76%) In the level of the average rate (35.38%) At an acceptable level by (35.38%) The low level of (12.30%) In a very low level (3.07%) 2- Distribution of students at standard in the 200 meters as the enemy of the following proportions:- At good very good level by (3.07%) In a good level of (15.38%) In the level of the average rate (27.69%) At an acceptable level by (36.92%) The low level of (15.38%) In a very low level (1.53%) 3- Distribution of students at standard in the effectiveness of throwing weight ratios according to the following proportions: At good very good level by (4.61%) In a good level by (9.33%) In the level of the average rate (35.38%) At an acceptable level by (40%) By the low level (7.69%) In a very low level (3.07%) 4- Distribution of students at standard in the effectiveness of the long jump as the following proportions :- At good very good level by (1.53%) In a good level (21.5%) In the level of the average rate (27.69%) At an acceptable level by (27.69%) By the low level (20%) In a very low level (1.53%) 5- DistributiOn of students at standard in the high jump as the effectiveness of the following proportions :- At good very good level by (1.53%) In a good level (18.46%) In the level of the average rate (24.6%) At an acceptable level by (33.84%) The low level of (21.53%) The researcher recommended the following: 1- The standards and levels which researched by the researchers, should be taken into consideration as basic scores obtained by freshmen students in selecting track and field activities. 2- Using standard levels to evaluate track and field activities for freshmen students through test from time to time. 3- A similar study for second, third, and fourth class should be conducted.…”
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    La vegetación de los Altos Andes II: Las Vegas del flanco oriental del Cordón del Plata (Mendoza, Argentina) Vegetation of the high Andes II: The meadows on the eastern slope of th... by Eduardo Méndez

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…With respect to the vegetation distribution, high-altitude vegas occur at a intermediate altitudes between 2000 and 3,200 meters above sea level, and tundra (which was not considered as part of the study) occurs above 3,200 meter above sea level. …”
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    Modeling Binary Asteroids: Integrating Orbital and Rotational Motion for Physical Property Inversion by Xiao-Ping Lu, Yong-Xiong Zhang, Hai-Bin Zhao, Hua Zheng, Kai-Chang Di

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This article attempts to present a solution to the challenging task of estimating the physical properties of binary asteroids, which are common in near-Earth asteroids larger than 200 meters. A novel model for binary asteroids is proposed, which integrates orbital and rotational motions to simulate brightness variations based on two Cellinoid shapes. …”
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  7. 187

    Submarine Topography near Syowa Station, Antarctica by Kiichi MORIWAKI

    Published 1975-12-01
    “…This trough excavated the rise at a depth shallower than 200 meters. The longitudinal profile of the trough shows basin and sill topography apparently caused by glacial scouring. …”
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  8. 188

    Determination of maritime boundary in Kelantan and Terengganu by using base point in [ACRGIS] / Mohamed Rashafizuddin Che Rasdi by Che Rasdi, Mohamed Rashafizuddin

    Published 2018
    “…The second method is the scaled distance or equidistance of the base point are set to 100 meters, 200 meters and 300 meters in ensuring the best maritime boundary between the States. …”
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    Malaria in Hadhramout, a southeast province of Yemen: prevalence, risk factors, knowledge, attitude and practices (KAPs) by Bamaga, O.A.A., Mahdy, M.A.K., Mahmud, Rohela, Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian

    Published 2014
    “…People living in houses with water collection points located less than 200 meters away were also at higher risk of acquiring malaria (OR = 1.6, 95% CI: 1.05 – 2.30). …”
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    A roadside units positioning framework in the context of vehicle-to-infrastructure based on integrated AHP-entropy and group-VIKOR by Malik, Rami Qays

    Published 2021
    “…The results indicate the following: (1) The rank of scenarios obtained from group VIKOR suggested the second scenario with, four RSUs, a maximum distance of 200 meters between RSUs and the antennas height of two-meter, is the best positioning scenarios; and (2) in the objective validation. …”
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    دراسة تأثير غبار معمل إسمنت طرطوس في محتوى أوراق صنف الزيتون "الخضيري" من بعض العناصر الثقيلة by جرجس مخول, ميرنا عشي, محمد الشحنة, مارييل خوري

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…We also found the these elements were at highest concentration in the samples collected at 200 meters distance from all sides. The leaves collected from the area on the East side of the plant contained the highest concentration on these elements(Iron, Lead, Nickel). …”
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    Baseline Exercise Tolerance and Perceived Dyspnea to Identify the Ideal Candidate to Pulmonary Rehabilitation: A Risk Chart in COPD Patients by Costi S, Crisafulli E, Trianni L, Beghè B, Faverzani S, Scopelliti G, Chetta A, Clini E

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Two models of multivariate logistic regression were developed to test the predictive powers of baseline exercise tolerance, namely the distance walked in 6 mins (6MWD), and of baseline dyspnea on exertion, measured by the modified Medical Research Council scale (mMRC), versus the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) for the same outcomes.Results: Compared to the category of individuals with 6MWD >350 meters, those patients with 201–350 meters and ≤200 meters showed a higher probability (p<0.001) of predicting a MCID change. …”
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    دراسة تأثير غبار معمل إسمنت طرطوس في محتوى أوراق صنف الزيتون "الخضيري" من بعض العناصر الثقيلة by جرجس مخول, ميرنا عشي, محمد الشحنة, مارييل خوري

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…We also found the these elements were at highest concentration in the samples collected at 200 meters distance from all sides. The leaves collected from the area on the East side of the plant contained the highest concentration on these elements(Iron, Lead, Nickel). …”
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    Temporal Bacterial Surveillance of Salmon Aquaculture Sites Indicates a Long Lasting Benthic Impact With Minimal Recovery by Joost T. P. Verhoeven, Flora Salvo, Robyn Knight, Dounia Hamoutene, Suzanne C. Dufour

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Here, we used 16S rRNA gene high-throughput sequencing to characterize bacterial communities in flocculent matter samples collected over a period of 3 years and at various distances from cages (0–200 meters) at production and fallow (3–35 months) salmon aquaculture sites in southern Newfoundland to evaluate the environmental impact of aquaculture on predominantly hard-bottom substrates. …”
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    Fertilidade do solo como indicador do efeito de borda em fragmento florestal, Vitória da Conquista, Bahia by Danilo Brito Novais, Joilson Silva Ferreira, Patrícia Anjos Bittencourt Barreto

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…The semi-internal area (SI) 150-200 meters distant in general was the one with the highest soil fertility values, possibly due to higher levels of accumulated organic matter.…”
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    KUALITAS LAHAN DI AREA CANDI PADA FISIOGRAFI KAKI MERAPI BAGIAN SELATAN by , DANANG SETYAWAN, , Prof. Dr. Ir. Azwar Ma�as, M.Sc.

    Published 2013
    “…Distribution of the temple at The Southern Part of Merapi Footplain Physiographic are dominant in the area with an altitude between 100-200 meters above sea level to the summit of Mount Merapi distance of 20-25 km Land around the temples area at The Southern Part of Merapi Footplain Physiographic has good quality because currently has land capability class I with actual suitability class for Rice Field (S3nr4), Maize (S3wa1), Cassava (S2nr124 at zones 1, 3 and S3wa1 at zone 3), Peanut (S3wa1nr4), Taro (S2nr14), Banana (S2nr14), Mango (S3wa1nr14 at zones 1, 3 and S3wa1 at zone 2), Durian (S3wa1 at zones 1,3 and S2nr14 at zone 2), Coconut (S3wa1nr14 at zones 1,3 and S2nr14 at zone 2) and potential land suitability class for Rice Field (S2rc1nr124), Maize (S3wa1), Cassava (S2nr124 at zones 1, 3 and S3wa1 at zone 2), Peanut (S3wa1), Taro (S2nr14), Banana (S2nr14), Mango (S3wa1nr14 at zones 1, 3 and S3wa1 at zone 2), Durian (S3wa1 at zones 1,3 and S2nr14 at zone 2), Coconut (S3wa1nr1 at zones 1, 3 and S2nr1 at zone 2).…”
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    Prevalence and Risk Factors of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension in Interstitial Lung Diseases: A Cross-sectional Study by Kondala Rao Kola, Mounica Pusarla, Hitesh Cheran Kurudamannil, Bandhavi Sayyapureddi

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Prevalence of PAH was 65% and a longer duration of symptoms, 57% of the population had grade 3 of Modified Medical Research Council (MMRC) and 52.17% covered less than 200 meters in the 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT). Oxygen desaturation after 6MWT was observed to be the contributing factor for the development of severe pulmonary hypertension in ILD patients. …”
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    Siphonophora from the coast of Brazil (17ºS to 24ºS) by C.R. Nogueira, S. dos R. Oliveira Jr

    Published 1991-01-01
    “…Zooplankton was collected with vertical plankton net hauls of 250 µm mesh size in the upper 200 meters layer. A total of twenty one species of Siphonophora was observed, two of which were identified as being physonect and the other as calycophorans. …”
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    An integrated geophysical study of the quaternary basin at Olak Lempit-Banting Area, Selangor, Malaysia = Kajian geofizik bersepadu lembangan kuaterneri di kawasan Olak Lempit-Bant... by Abdul Rahim Samsudin, Umar Hamzah, Zuraidah Ramli

    Published 2007
    “…Reflections on the eastern part of the section is much shallower than the one observed on the western part which clearly indicates the presence of basinal structure with a total interpreted depth to bedrock of about 200 meters.…”
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