Ngā hua rapu - Jeune, Bernard
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Following the Initiation and Development of Individual Leaf Primordia at the Level of the Shoot Apical Meristem: The Case of Distichous Phyllotaxis in Begonia mā Barabé, Denis, Lacroix, Christian, Jeune, Bernard
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Gender gap in health expectancy mā Oksuzyan, Anna, Brønnum-Hansen, Henrik, Jeune, Bernard
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Is the Relationship Between BMI and Mortality Increasingly U-Shaped With Advancing Age? A 10-Year Follow-up of Persons Aged 70–95 Years mā Thinggaard, Mikael, Jacobsen, Rune, Jeune, Bernard, Martinussen, Torben, Christensen, Kaare
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Centenarians – a useful model for healthy aging? A 29-year follow-up of hospitalizations among 40 000 Danes born in 1905 mā Engberg, Henriette, Oksuzyan, Anna, Jeune, Bernard, Vaupel, James W., Christensen, Kaare
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Changes in hospitalisation and surgical procedures among the oldest-old: a follow-up study of the entire Danish 1895 and 1905 cohorts from ages 85 to 99 years mā Oksuzyan, Anna, Jeune, Bernard, Juel, Knud, Vaupel, James W., Christensen, Kaare
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Improving Activities of Daily Living in Danish Centenarians—But Only in Women: A Comparative Study of Two Birth Cohorts Born in 1895 and 1905 mā Engberg, Henriette, Christensen, Kaare, Andersen-Ranberg, Karen, Vaupel, James W., Jeune, Bernard
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Frailty phenotypes in the elderly based on cluster analysis: a longitudinal study of two Danish cohorts. Evidence for a genetic influence on frailty mā Dato, Serena, Montesanto, Alberto, Lagani, Vincenzo, Jeune, Bernard, Christensen, Kaare, Passarino, Giuseppe
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Sex differential in mortality trends of old-aged Danes: a nation wide study of age, period and cohort effects mā Jacobsen, Rune, Oksuzyan, Anna, Engberg, Henriette, Jeune, Bernard, Vaupel, James W., Christensen, Kaare
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Optimism and survival: does an optimistic outlook predict better survival at advanced ages? A twelve-year follow-up of Danish nonagenarians mā Engberg, Henriette, Jeune, Bernard, Andersen-Ranberg, Karen, Martinussen, Torben, Vaupel, James W., Christensen, Kaare
I whakaputaina 2013Text