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  1. 19021

    Investments in fixed assets and depreciation of fixed assets: theoretical and practical aspects of study and analysis by Irina D. Demina, Elena I. Larionova, Tatiana I. Chinaeva

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…However, at present, this only leads to an increase in costs. The article proposes accounting entries for the formation of an amortization fund and information on its intended use. …”
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  3. 19023

    Comportamiento epidemiológico de las enfermedades cerebrovasculares en adultos jóvenes by Caridad Esther Pupo Serrano, Luís Gómez Peña, Alina Cedeño Miranda

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Hypertension was the main  risk factor and  nosocomial pneumonia was the most common complication, although most patients did not have complications and there were few deaths at discharge. …”
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  5. 19025

    Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer: From Diagnosis to Survivorship by N. E. Mohamed, M. A. Diefenbach, H. H. Goltz, C. T. Lee, D. Latini, M. Kowalkowski, C. Philips, W. Hassan, S. J. Hall

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Bladder cancer is the fifth most commonly diagnosed cancer and the most expensive adult cancer in average healthcare costs incurred per patient in the USA. …”
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  6. 19026

    Methodology for dimensioning the hoisting shaft using mathematical and graphical methods by Popović Ognjen, Jovanović Saša M., Čolović Miloš, Crnogorac Luka, Tokalić Rade

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Shaft construction is the most economically demanding process, so despite providing the fastest access to deep ore bodies, the high capital costs involved in construction mean that determining the cross-sectional dimensions of the shaft is a complex and very important step in the design of the shaft and the entire underground mine. …”
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  7. 19027

    Routine testing for group B streptococcus in pregnancy: protocol for a UK cluster randomised trial (GBS3) by Shalini Ojha, Jon Dorling, Stavros Petrou, Soo Downe, Rabia Zill-E-Huma, Sarah Lee, Jane Daniels, Paul Ayuk, Trudy Smith, Lucy Bradshaw, Tracey Cooper, Janine Abramson, Hannah Mitchell, Joanna Gibson, Sarah Watson, Heather Ward, Kate Walker, Jim Thornton, Reuben Ogollah, Jason Madan, Jenny Butler, Louise Page, Guduru Gopal Rao, Susan Ayers, Felix Achana, Asma Khalil, Eleanor J Mitchell, Rachel Plachcinski, Laura Johnson, Anna Williams, Hannah Parker, Rebecca Haydock, Julie Walker, Jonathan Ford, Elena Greco, Janet Phipps, Kim Hinshaw, Hilary Owen, Alex Taylor, Jane Plumb, James Gray, Joanna Clark, Kate Young, Anna Campbell, Erum Khan, Manjula Samyraju, Harry Gibson, Linda Johnson, Jessica Wilson, Sarah Moore, David Ankers, Michelle Anderson, Laura Veal, Ramesh Ganapathy, Ferha Saeed, Philip Banfield, Shabina Sadiq, Helen Preston, Lisa Ditchfield, Anne-Marie Jones, Emily Marler, Phillip Bennett, Janet Cresswell, Stephy Mathen, Anam Fayadh, Louise Swaminathan, Emily Scriven, Sangeeta Pathak, Hazel Alexander, Jodi Carpenter, Sharon Gowans, Lesley Hewitt, Emma Meadows, Tommy Mousa, Lisa Evans, Laura Johns, Catherine Stone, Charlotte Goumalatsou, Maggie Lai, Lola Oshodi, Georgie Constantinou, Nicola Grace, Eleanor Harrison, Joanne Brooks, Kerry Barker-Williams, Heidi Hollands, Sarah-Kate Mcleavey, Seren Willson, Sophie Webster, Meg Hyslop-Peart, Louise Wills, Rachel Haines, Linda Fiaschi, Jay Seale, Susanne Spas, Lixiao Huang, Sebastian Moody, Ihab Abbasi, Rezan Abdul-Kadir, Phern Adams, Rebecca Adcock, Dipika Aggarwal, Dawn Althorn, Sarah-Jayne Ambler, Rita Arya, Karen Austin Smith, Angela Ayuk, Jade Barnes, Abbie Berry, Linda Bishop, Patrick Bose, Nichola Brannen, Catherine Bressington, Janet Brown, Lorraine Bullett, Anneka Burch, Jennifer Burrage, Viv Cannons, Philippa Cansell, Cristina CarballoDe Dios, Gail Castle, Yee Yin Chan, Floria Cheng, Naomi Coleman, Rachael Copley, Yvette Davis, Bashir Dawlaty, Kara Dent, Caroline Dixon, Kerry Dooley, Milli Edwards, Sue Fagg, Jo Ficquet, Nicola Flint, Natasha Ford, Lily French, Edward Frew, Rachel Frowd, Ruta Gada, Emma Gammin, Caitlin Giles, Mandy Gill, Coralie Glenn-Sansum, Julie Goddard, Jenna Gould, Naomi Grimes, Zoe Grindley, Katherina Gross-Gibbs, Liliana Grosu, Lara Robles Gutierrez, Bev Hammond, Latifah Harris, Kathryn Haviland, Holly Hawkesford, Carly Hayton, Miss Mandira Hazra, Anne Marie Henshaw, Jemima Hepburne-Scott, Stephanie Horridge, Victoria Hodgson, Rhiannon Hurll, Alison Hylton-Potts, Karen Ixer, Sara Jaarour, Andie Johnson, Prudence Jones, Kelly Jukes, Sumit Kar, Pallavi Karkhanis, Tracey Kay, Stephen Keay, Alex Keen, Joanne Kellett, Mary Kelly- Baxter, Teresa Kelly, Vanessa Kemp, Magdalena Kierzenkowska, Aly Kimber, Eva Kisakye, Sarah Knights, Wiece Koniman, Emmanouil Kountouris, Egi Krasniqi, Katie Lang, Rebecca Leon, Isabel Llopis, Leanne Lowe, Saswati Maitra, Jodie Manning, Sarah Mapplebeck, Cathryn Marsh, Ruth Mason, Ilenia Mazzoli, Joanna Mead, Michal Rosie Meroz, Hannah Mugford, Hannah Mullins, Eric Mutema, Bonilla Nayar, Jonathan Nelson, Rachel Newport, Shari Noraiee, Justine Nugent, Nzoputa Nwabueze, Chinwe Obiozo-Jumbo, Clare O’Brien-Hirst, Anne-Marie O’Brien, Tanwa Ogbara, Chloe O’Hara, Oyinlola Okungade, Chidera Onyeagor, Sam Parlapalli, Leia Parry, Nikky Passmore, Tara Pauley, Linda Peacock, Carol Percy, Ella Proctor, Emma Pugh, Madhavi Pureti, Eleanor Pyart, Vinita Raheja, Clair Rainford, Miss Jyothi Rajeswary, Lindsay Roughley, Ruth Ryder, Maiti Sachchidananda, Beena Saji, Jess Sellick, Ellie Didier Serre, Erikka Siddall, Jonathan Slack, Delphine Strub, Emma Tanton, Vasso Terzidou, Niki Thatcher, Catherine Townsend, Lydia Ufton, Lilian Ugwumadu, Ureh Umeh-John, Husswan Yasmin WanHussein, Annie Warrington, Sharon Westcar, Hayley Wheeler, Sonia White, Miss Frances Wood, Julie Woollaston, Janet Wright, Priti Wuppalapati, Cheryl Wyatt, Jemma Yorke

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…All women giving birth ≥24 weeks’ gestation, regardless of mode of birth, and all her babies will be included in the dataset. Cost-effectiveness will be expressed in terms of incremental cost per case of early neonatal sepsis avoided and incremental cost per quality-adjusted life-year associated with each strategy.Ethics and dissemination The trial received a favourable opinion from Derby Research Ethics Committee on 16 September 2019 (19/EM/0253). …”
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  8. 19028

    Localization and Treatment of Small and Large Bowel Bleeding by Richard H Hunt

    Published 1992-01-01
    “…Careful selection of the appropriate investigations in the most logical order is important to minimize delay to diagnosis, inconvenience, discomfort and risk to the patient and costs to health care delivery.…”
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  9. 19029

    Patterns of responsible consumption by O. V. Saginova, D. V. Zavyalov, N. B. Zavyalova

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Consumers are not ready to pay more for responsible consumption - the increase in costs is the main barrier. Consumers are willing to exercise responsible consumption if this helps reduce costs by consuming fewer resources and make purchases at affordable price.…”
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  10. 19030

    Cross-species comparison of ultramafic rock bio-accelerated weathering performance by Luke Plante, Jacob D. Klug, Joseph J. Lee, Adrian Hornby, James Adair, Sabrina Marecos, Matthew C. Reid, Esteban Gazel, Buz Barstow

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…G. oxydans outperformed the others, producing the most acidic biolixiviant (pH 2.15 at 1% pulp density) and extracting the most magnesium (3,130 mg/L at 3% pulp density). …”
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  11. 19031

    Genetic analysis of predicted vegetative biomass and biomass‐related traits from digital phenotyping of strawberry by Cheryl Dalid, Caiwang Zheng, Luis Osorio, Sujeet Verma, Amr Abd‐Elrahman, Xu Wang, Vance M. Whitaker

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Abstract High‐throughput digital phenotyping (DP) has been widely explored in plant breeding to assess large numbers of genotypes with minimal manual labor and reduced cost and time. DP platforms using high‐resolution images captured by drones and tractor‐based platforms have recently allowed the University of Florida strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) breeding program to assess vegetative biomass at scale. …”
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  12. 19032

    Assessment of barriers to cervical cancer screening at primary health care centers in Makurdi, North-Central Nigeria: a mixed-methods study by Omoregie Irowa, Olumide Stephen Adeyeye, Otobo Innocent Ujah, Paul Ejeh Ogwuche, Adah Emmanuel Otache, Chiahemba Joseph Agulebe

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Results Female participants were mostly between the ages of 25–34 years (76.4%), traders (41%), with secondary education (46.2%) and with an average monthly income of less than 30,000 naira (50.7%). …”
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  13. 19033

    Burden of illness associated with pneumococcal infections in Japan - a targeted literature review by Ataru Igarashi, Maki Ueyama, Koki Idehara, Mariko Nomoto

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The identified studies were mostly regional and with a limited scale, clinical settings, and populations. …”
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  14. 19034

    Optimization of parameters for sugarcane lifter based on simulation of virtual prototype by Hu Jinbing, Wang Jun, Hu Ying

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…In the southern China, the sugarcane is mostly planted on the slopes and hilly areas. Because of the influence caused by the typhoons and monsoons, the sugarcane always render in the state of lodging and bending. …”
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  15. 19035

    A comparison of participatory science seining and electrofishing for sampling fish assemblages in an urban river by Olivia F. Williams, Sally Petrella, Lauren Eaton, Robert Muller, Philip Kukulski, Paul Seelbach, Catherine Riseng, Karen M. Alofs

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Differences in the species captured are mostly driven by rare and benthic species. Species accumulation curves were not significantly different at the watershed or subwatershed scale. …”
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  16. 19036

    Innovations, Sustainable Growth and Energetics: Is Leap of Civilization Possible? by Vladimir Milovidov

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The free supply of energy is the most important factor determining long-term trends in the development of the world economic system. …”
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  17. 19037

    Antimalarial Efficacy and Toxicological Assessment of Extracts of Some Ghanaian Medicinal Plants by Michael Konney Laryea, Lawrence Sheringham Borquaye

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The economic costs associated with morbidity and mortality due to malaria and malaria associated complications in many sub-Saharan countries and other malaria endemic regions of the world are huge. …”
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  18. 19038

    NANOTECHNOLOGY AND AGRICULTURAL NANOFERTILIZERS (REVIEW ARTICLE) by Abobatta Waleed

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Nano fertilizers could be applied as a foliar or soil application, so they are considered one of the most important applications in agriculture due to their numerous benefits.…”
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  19. 19039

    Online Information Regarding Elective Lower Limb Lengthening for Stature Enhancement: Quality, Variability, and Trends by Francisco Gomez-Alvarado, Gabriel Santamaria, Devika A. Shenoy, Sanjeev Sabharwal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The mean total DISCERN score was 46.5 (Range: 26.5–63). Most websites mentioned surgical complications (89%) and rehabilitation requirements (81%), but fewer reported costs (47%). …”
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  20. 19040

    Machine learning opportunities to predict obstetric haemorrhages by Yu. S. Boldina, A. A. Ivshin

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is the most frequent obstetric haemorrhage determined by one of the four causes: a uterine tonus disorder, maternal birth trauma, retention of placenta parts and blood-clotting disorder. …”
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