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1. Application Of Flexible Parametric Survival Models For Relative Survival Rate Of Stomach Cancer Patients In LinZhou City Henan Province
2. Effects Of Prenatal Care And Gestational Weight Gain On Pregnancy Outcomes Using Restricted Cubic Spline
3. Analysis Of Therapeutic Effect For High Dose Imrt Treated Primary Or Metastatic Lung Cancer And The Svm Classifier For Prediction Of Lung Radiated Injury
4. Associations Of Pre-pregnancy Body Mass Index And Rate Of Gestational Weight Gain With Adverse Pregnant Outcomes: A Prospective Birth Cohort Study In China
5. Relationship Between Occupational Hazard Factors And T2DM In The Steel Workers
6. Comparative Study On The Weight Gain For Gestational Age Z Score And Traditional Gestational Weight Gain Messurements
7. Study On Health Status And Risk Factors Among Residents In Qingzhuan Dark Tea Producing Areas
8. Prevalence And Incidence Rate And Influencing Factors Of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus And Impaired Fasting Glucose Among A Population Held Physical Examination
9. Analysis Of Diabetes Mortality Trend In Jiangsu Province,and Association Between Physical Activity,Sedentary Behavior And Sleep Duration With Risk Of Mortality In Type 2 Diabetic Patients
10. Association Of Serum Uric Acid And Blood Glucose In A Middle-aged And Elderly Population In China
11. The Detection Rate And Influencing Factors Of Neonates Congenital Hypothyroidism
12. The Associations Between Dietary Intake And Metabolic Syndrome Prevalence
13. Association Between Fasting Plasma Glucose And All-Cause And Cause-Specific Mortality In Xinzheng Older Adults
14. The Association Between The Internal Exposure Levels Of Selenium And Cognitive Impairment Among Chinese Older Adults
15. Association Between Early Life Adversity And Allostatic Load In Girls With Precocious Puberty
16. Study Of Relationship Between Folate Level And End-point Events Of Cardio-cerebro Vascular Disease
17. Association Of Skinfold Thickness Trajectories With Incident Hypertension In Early Adulthood
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