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    An Assessment on the Hidden Ecological Factors of the Incidence of Malaria

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    This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. (CC BY 4.0).Confounding effects of climatic factors temporally contribute to the prevalence of malaria. In this study, we explore a new framework for assessment and identification of hidden ecological factors to the incidence of malaria. A statistical technique, partial least squares path modeling and exploratory factor analysis, is employed to identify hidden ecological factors. Three hidden factors are identified: Factor I is related to minimum temperature and relative humidity, Factor II is related to maximum temperature and solar radiation and Factor III is related to precipitation and wind speed, respectively. Factor I is identified as the most influential hidden ecological factor of malaria incidence in the study area, as evaluated by communality and Dillon-Goldstein’s indices

    Bruno Bauer as Commentator on Hegel

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    The biological agents and progressive conditions guide 1999

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    Modus Tollens Probabilized

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    We establish a probabilized version of modus tollens, deriving from p(E|H) = a and p( E) = b the best possible bounds on p( H). In particular, we show that p( H) 1 as a,b 1, and also as a,b 0

    Preventing occupational exposure to opportunistic infections

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    Legal inconsistency An overview of UK health & safety and disability discrimination legislation

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