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    Numbers of specialty combinations (itemsets)<sup>a</sup> for one-stop visits<sup>b</sup> at different minimal supports for visit frequency of an itemset, stratified by number of specialties in an itemset.

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    a<p>Subsets of specialties visited by a patient at the same health care facility on the same day.</p>b<p>One-stop visits were defined as more than one ambulatory care visits for different specialties at the same healthcare facility on the same day by a patient.</p

    Patterns of two-specialty combinations in one-stop visits<sup>a</sup> in 2005 (selected).

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    a<p>One-stop visits were defined as more than one ambulatory care visits for different specialties at the same healthcare facility on the same day by a patient.</p>b<p>Total times of one-stop visits.</p>c<p>One patient might have more than one different combinations.</p

    Numbers of visits and patients in all one-stop visits<sup>a</sup> in 2005, stratified by consulted specialty (selected).

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    a<p>One-stop visits were defined as more than one ambulatory care visits for different specialties at the same healthcare facility on the same day by a patient.</p>b<p>The total visit counts of all one-stop visits.</p

    Distribution of patients with one-stop visits<sup>a</sup> in 2005, stratified by age and sex.

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    a<p>One-stop visits were defined as more than one ambulatory care visits for different specialties at the same healthcare facility on the same day by a patient.</p

    Patterns of three-specialty combinations in one-stop visits<sup>a</sup> in 2005 (selected).

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    a<p>One-stop visits were defined as more than one ambulatory care visits for different specialties at the same healthcare facility on the same day by a patient.</p>b<p>Total times of one-stop visits.</p>c<p>One patient might have more than one different combinations.</p

    Citation counts of GPRD studies published between 1995 and 2009.

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    a<p>Citation counts were calculated as numbers of articles that citing GPRD studies.</p

    Characteristics of subjects (study group and control group C<sup>a</sup>) with/without development of upper UTS. (N = 10,662).

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    <p>Characteristics of subjects (study group and control group C<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0161223#t004fn001" target="_blank"><sup>a</sup></a>) with/without development of upper UTS. (N = 10,662).</p
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