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Mar 10, 2025 - Peremeditsiini ja rahvatervishoiu andmed
Meister, Tatjana; Maiväli, Ülo; Kaur, Tenson; Tisler, Anna; Kalda, Ruth; Suija, Kadri; Uusküla, Anneli, 2025, "Data needed to reproduce the figures of "The effect of Vaccination on post-COVID-19 major acute cardiac events and mortality: a target trial emulation."", https://doi.org/10.23673/RE-505, DATADOI, V1
Four semi-synthetic datasets in csv format and R code as a qmd file which reproduce the figures in the paper Meister et al. The effect of Vaccination on post-COVID-19 major acute cardiac events and mortality: a target trial emulation. |
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data to reproduce Figures 2, S2, S3, S4. |
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data to reproduce Fig 3 |
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data to reproduce FigS5 A and B. |
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data to reproduce FigS5 C and D. |
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2026. aasta migratsiooni käigus varasemast DataDOI süsteemist üle kantud kasutusstatistika kajastab tegevust eelmises DSpace-põhises süsteemis ega näita Dataverse’i uusi kasutusandmeid.
Usage statistics carried over from the previous DataDOI system as part of the 2026 migration reflect activity in the former DSpace-based system and do not represent... |
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Sep 16, 2024 - BSMI andmed
Hickey, Miriam, 2024, "Levodopa impairs lysosomal function in sensory neurons in vitro", https://doi.org/10.23673/RE-477, DATADOI, V1
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is one of the most common chronic, degenerative brain diseases worldwide. Patients are diagnosed on the basis of slowness of movement and/or tremor and/or stiffness. However, many symptoms that are not movement related are now well recognized. Patients show changes in skin sensation, and the vast majority of patients show l... |
