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Diet-wide analyses for risk of colorectal cancer: prospective study of 12,251 incident cases among 542,778 women in the UK
Published 2025“…We examined associations of 97 dietary factors with colorectal cancer risk in 542,778 Million Women Study participants (12,251 incident cases over 16.6 years), and conducted a targeted genetic analysis in the ColoRectal Transdisciplinary Study, Colon Cancer Family Registry, and Genetics and Epidemiology of Colorectal Cancer Consortium (GECCO). …”
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The association between hip morphology parameters and 19-year risk of end-stage osteoarthritis of the hip in caucasian females: a case-control study
Published 2009“…<p>Over the past decade, measures of hip morphology have been recognised as biomechanical risk factors for the development of osteoarthritis (OA) in the hip. …”
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南洋理工大学在籍华族学生婚姻观 = Chinese undergraduates' views on marriage : a case study of Nanyang Technological University
Published 2009“…Since 1980s, Singapore has been persistently facing the problems of later marriages and delayed child-bearing. …”
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Early-onset breast cancer in a woman with a germline mobile element insertion resulting in BRCA2 disruption : a case report
Published 2020“…Mobile element insertions (MEIs) contribute to genomic diversity, but they can be responsible for human disease in some cases. Initial clinical testing (BRCA1, BRCA2 and PALB2) in a 40-year-old female with unilateral breast cancer did not detect any pathogenic variants. …”
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Exploring the formation of behavioral intention toward rural tourism via sensory experience and memorable tourism experiences, a case study in Henan, China
Published 2024“…The research was conducted through a case study in Henan, China. Using a quantitative approach, a survey was conducted where 490 participants completed a face-to-face questionnaire. …”
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Improving Student Outcomes Through Universal Design for Learning: A Case Study of Color Vision Deficiency in Learning Visual Design (S/O: 14513)
Published 2022“…This study adopts the qualitative case study methodology and the deductive approach in analysing the qualitative data. …”
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How did ancient human activities influence the properties and development of soil?—a case study of the Yangshao Village cultural relic site, Henan Province
Published 2024“…From the type and content of clay minerals, it could be seen that the soil in this layer has been transported from other places, has a high content of clay particles, and has experienced fire baking. …”
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新马华语量词“粒”的泛化研究 = A case study on the generalization of Chinese noun classifier “li” in Singapore and Malaysia
Published 2014“…“Semantic bleaching” has been proven to be the general direction for the evolution of Chinese words. …”
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SHERLOCK HOLMES : SKANDAL DI BOHEMIA, LIGA KEPALA MERAH & MISTERI IDENTITI = A SCANDAL IN BOHEMIA, THE RED HEADED LEAGUE & A CASE OF IDENTITY /
Published 2019“…Skandal di Bohemia (A Scandal in Bohemia), Liga Kepala Merah (The Red-Headed League) dan Misteri Identiti (A Case of Identity) dimuatkan dalam jilid The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, yang pertama kali diterbitkan pada 14 Oktober 1892.…”
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