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Why has UK personal saving collapsed?
Published 1989“…The UK personal savings ratio has fallen from 13 % in 1981 to 5. 9% in 1987 and to 4.5% in 1988, according to the most recent figures. …”
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Acute renal failure in patients with severe falciparum malaria.
Published 1992“…Since 1988 in this referral center for severe cases of malaria for South Vietnam, a specialist team has managed malaria-associated renal failure (MARF) with peritoneal dialysis, and the mortality rate of MARF has fallen from 75% (78 of 104) to 26% (27 of 104) (P < .0002). …”
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Academic capitalism, privatization and five decades of misguided federal higher education funding priorities and policies in the United States
Published 2021“…Since the passage of the federal direct student aid funding policy, the United States has fallen from first among OECD countries in bachelor’s degree attainment for 25-34 year olds to sixteenth in bachelor’s degree attainment, and eleventh in lower levels of tertiary attainment for the same age group. …”
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Global multidimensional poverty and COVID-19: a decade of progress at risk?
Published 2021“…According to the global Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), an internationally comparable measure, poverty in developing countries has fallen substantially over the last 15 years. The COVID-19 pandemic and associated economic contraction are negatively impacting multiple dimensions of poverty and jeopardising this progress. …”
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The dynamics of dissent: when actions are louder than words
Published 2019“…Despite being a potentially powerful mechanism of challenging and changing norms, behavioural contestation has fallen outside the purview of the literature in part because it frequently remains below the radar. …”
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Investment banking centres since the global financial crisis: New typology, ranking and trends
Published 2018“…Our data also show that, overall, investment banking activity has fallen dramatically since 2007, with 60% of the decline concentrated in New York, and a further 30% in Zurich, London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam and Edinburgh combined. …”
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Consciousness with Body and Soul: an Attempt at Cohen’s Never-Written Psychology
Published 2021-09-01“…Furthermore, how is it possible to preserve the meaning of the name of the soul, since the notion of this traditional limit concept of the human subjective has fallen into disuse and likely vanished from the horizon? …”
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Countering violent extremism in Indonesia: priorities, practice and the role of civil society
Published 2017-06-01“…But managing the divergent and sometimes competing interests of Indonesia’s large state institutions has not been straightforward, and effective collaboration between relevant state agencies remains an obstacle to the success of CVE initiatives. Where government has fallen short, civil society organisations (CSOs) often fill the gaps, and a number of dedicated practitioners now have invaluable experience, local contacts, and the specific knowledge required for countering extremism in the Indonesian context. …”
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RESTORASI MANAJEMEN WAKAF DARI TRADISIONAL MENUJU PROFESIONAL
Published 2020-12-01“…Fourteen centuries ago, the Prophet said, "almost poverty has fallen into disbelief". Therefore, it is necessary to change the mindset or rejuvenate that Islam is not synonymous with poverty and backwardness. …”
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Biomechanics & Sports Orthopedics
Published 2020-03-01“…ABTs can avoid harms caused by allogeneic blood transfusions (e.g. blood-borne diseases and immunosuppression) and save blood resources.Still, in clinical practice ABT has fallen into disuse. Due to the loss of hemoglobin (Hb), blood donation acutely impairs physical fitness. …”
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A Critical Analysis of Corona Related Data: What the More Reliable Data Can Imply for Western-Europe
Published 2020-05-01“…These curves look very similar to those for China, and seem to indicate that in European countries that have imposed more strict human–human contact measures, in particular Italy and Spain, where we have seen a decrease in daily deaths since early April, it is to be expected it will take 40–50 days from the end of March until this number has fallen to negligible levels. Taking the initial increase in the number of deaths for Germany, and combining this with typical values for the mortality reported in the literature and the published number of daily contacts for the working population, we calculated an initial increase in infections of 20 per day by a single infected person with an average human–human contact number of 22, decreasing to 5.5 after the first 10 days. …”
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Consumers’ Attitude towards Supermarket and Proximity Stores as Purchasing Outlets of Italian Potato Consumers
Published 2023-07-01“…World potato consumption has fallen. Similarly, Italian consumers are buying fewer potatoes, despite the high number of certified quality and innovative potatoes being produced. …”
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Correlation between Human Development Index and maternal mortality rate
Published 2013-12-01“…From 1990 to 2008 the average maternal mortality rate has fallen 2.1 percent annually.Correlation between maternal mortality and the human development index were -0.879. …”
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The Future of Women and Heart Disease in a Pandemic Era: Let’s Learn from the Past
Published 2021-05-01“…Women have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic, as the brunt of homelife has fallen on them, and the psychosocial impact will inevitably have a physical impact. …”
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At the intersection of science and theory: How the Nurse Role Integration Model reconciles the conflict
Published 2020-07-01“…As more nurses embrace precision science, there is a tendency to utilize theoretical frameworks from other disciplines thus, placing nursing at risk of losing its autonomy and independence. The discipline has fallen prey to internal binary opposition, eliminating opportunities to engage in civil discourse. …”
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Follow up pattern for post oesophagectomy patients at a single centre: association with peri-operative variables
Published 2007-11-01“…BACKGROUND: Though the operative mortality for resection of oesophageal malignancy has fallen significantly over time, the overall postoperative survival has remained fairly constant irrespective of surgical techniques, preoperative disease spread being the main independent prognostic indicator of survival. …”
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A machine learning approach for player and position adjusted expected goals in football (soccer)
Published 2023-09-01“…The proposed ML solution for xG is further used to tackle the age-old cliche of: ‘the ball has fallen to the wrong guy there’. To investigate this, we tackle Positional Adjusted xG, splitting the training data into Forward, Midfield, and Defence to provide insight into player qualities based on their positional sub-group. …”
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Update on Cardiovascular Risk and Obesity in Psoriatic Arthritis
Published 2021-10-01“…Consequently, the mortality rate in PsA patients has fallen in the last 40 years and is now similar to that of the general population, including cardiovascular causes. …”
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Effect of National Senior Certificate maths on the pass rate of first-year Engineering physics
Published 2012-07-01“…The new high school mathematics curriculum has fallen short in providing essential skills and techniques for students who wish to study physics at university. …”
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Methodological Analysis in Iranian Sociological Research
Published 2019-12-01“…From one hand, the knowledge followed by the social scholars has fallen far from its production, reproduction and fixation roots in developed countries, and the scholars do not observe the processes of the knowledge formation and just regard the consequences or results of the social knowledge. …”
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