READMISSION OUTCOMES FOLLOWING INFECTIOUS HOSPITALIZATION: SAME-CARE UNIT PERFORMED BETTER THAN DIFFERENT-CARE UNIT

Readmission outcomes following infectious hospitalization: same-care unit performed better than different-care unit

Abstract Background Previous studies showed that vivobook x515 same-hospital readmission is associated with better outcomes than different-hospital readmission.However, little is known about whether readmission to the same care unit (same-care unit readmission) after infectious hospitalization performs better than readmission to a different care un

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Comparative analysis of nitrogen content and its influence on actinorhizal nodule and rhizospheric microorganism diversity in three Alnus species

Alnus spp.(alder) are typical nonleguminous nitrogen-fixing trees that have a symbiotic relationship with Frankia.To explore the differences in nitrogen-fixing microorganisms between three alders (A.cremastogyne, A.glutinosa, and A.formosana) with different chromosome ploidies, the community structure and compositional diversity of potential nitrog

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Genes divided according to the relative position of the longest intron show increased representation in different KEGG pathways

Abstract Despite 5318008 the fact that introns mean an energy and time burden for eukaryotic cells, they play an irreplaceable role in the diversification and regulation of protein production.As a common feature of eukaryotic genomes, it has been reported that in protein-coding genes, the longest intron is usually one of the first introns.The goal

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