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Seasonality of hip fractures and estimates of season-attributable effects: A multivariate ARIMA analysis of population-based data
H. C. Lin
, S. Xiraxagar
School of Health Care Administration
School of Oral Hygiene
Master Program in Long-term Care
School of Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology
International Ph.D. Program in Biotech and Healthcare Management
TMU Research Center of Neuroscience
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Seasonality
100%
Taiwan
33%
Weather Condition
33%
Health Insurance
33%
Atmospheric Pressure
33%
Trough
33%
Annual Variation
33%
Regression Coefficient
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Hip
100%
Spring
28%
Protective Effect
14%
Atmospheric Pressure
14%
Neck
14%