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    Legislation of the byzantine emperors of the 8th — early 10th centuries on monks: traditions and innovations by Anna Vankova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article studies the legislation on monks and monasteries of the Byzantine emperors of the 8th to the early 10th centuries. Most of the legal codes under consideration are revision of the corpus of Emperor Justinian I. …”
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    Epidemiological and socio-cultural study of burn patients in M. Y. Hospital, Indore, India by Jaiswal Ashish, Aggarwal Himanshu, Solanki Pooja, Lubana P, Mathur R, Odiya Sudarshan

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Flame (80.3%) was the most common agent. Most of the cases of burn were accidental (67.7%). …”
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    Genetic association between Class II division 1 and division 2 malocclusions with PAX9 (rs8004560) gene polymorphism in a tertiary care hospital by Monika SHUKLA, Munish REDDY, Kritanjali SINGH, Ruchi SAINI, Pradeep RAGHAV, Kaynat NASSER, Nupur SHARMA, Aastha KAMRANI, Shehla RAFIQUE, Tanjula SHAIR

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The homozygous GG allele was the most prevalent among Class II div. 1 patients (76.7%), while the heterozygous AG allele was the most prevalent among Class II div. 2 patients (53.5%). …”
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    Pseudomonas aeruginosa serotypes and resistance to antibiotics from wound swabs by Stanković-Nedeljković Nataša, Tiodorović Branislav, Kocić Branislava, Ćirić Vojislav, Milojković Marko, Waisi Hadi

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa) is the most common cause of wound infections, following the disruption of the skin or mucous membranes integrity. …”
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    Exploring masticatory performance: a bibliometric analysis of studies published in the Web of Science database from 1950 to 2024 by Luciano José Pereira, Adriana Pinto Bezerra, Aurélio de Oliveira Rocha, Sarah Ferreira Mattos Alcântara, Rayene Cardoso Rodrigues, Mariane Cardoso Carvalho, Thais Marques Simek Vega Gonçalves

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The comminution test was the most prevalent (n = 411). Most studies focused on adults (n = 420) and older adults (n = 361), in which natural dentition (n = 404) and complete dentures (n = 214) were the most widely assessed parameters. …”
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    Characteristics of Norovirus infection in Serbia by Relić Tijana, Begović-Lazarević Ivana, Pavlović Nevenka, Ilić Nevenka, Kačarević Hranislav, Jovanović Dara, Kostić Gordana, Lazarević Ivana

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Norovirus (NoV), formerly Norwalk-like virus is the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis in humans of all ages. …”
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    Risk Assessment Model for Metro Station Stair and Escalator Operation Systems Based on Bayesian Network by HOU Xiangyu, HU Hua, FANG Yong, MENG Yanli, HAO Yanxi, LIU Zhigang

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…[Result & Conclusion] Pedestrian flow density is the most significant risk factor for the escalator buffering unit, with an importance of 6.49%. …”
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    Mechanical and Civil Engineering Optimization with a Very Simple Hybrid Grey Wolf—JAYA Metaheuristic Optimizer by Chiara Furio, Luciano Lamberti, Catalin I. Pruncu

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Progress in computing power has favored the development of new MAs and improved versions of existing methods and hybrid MAs. However, most MAs (especially hybrid algorithms) have very complicated formulations. …”
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    Comparative indicators of morphology and seed productivity in rare <i>Iris</i> L. spp. within their natural habitats and under cultivation in the Southern Urals by A. V. Kryukova, A. N. Mustafina, L. M. Abramova

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…It is biologically important to study their morphometric and reproductive parameters, so that the most stable and highly ornamental species could be recommended for expanding the range of flower plants.Materials and methods. …”
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    The use and operationalization of “structural stigma” in health-related research: A scoping review by Evan L. Eschliman, Edwina P. Kisanga, Long Jie Huang, Ohemaa B. Poku, Becky L. Genberg, Danielle German, Sarah M. Murray, Lawrence H. Yang, Michelle R. Kaufman

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Most articles (64%) used at least one additional conceptual framework, most commonly minority stress theory (n = 107, 36%). …”
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    Trends and visualization analysis of research on MASLD-Related hepatocellular carcinoma: a bibliometric analysis by Hongkun Yin, Xusheng Zhang, Qi Wang

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Rohit Loomba and Hashem B. El-Serag were the most cited authors. Trend analysis indicated that “tissue”, “element-binding protein”, and “contributes” were the most frequently studied topics in 2024, suggesting emerging research trends. …”
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    Fourteen-year analysis of rugby injuries in a pediatric emergency department by Veronica Baioccato, Silvia Paronuzzi, Marco Bazo, Emanuele Zanardo, Viola Sattin, Giulia Lorenzoni, Dario Gregori, Andrea Ermolao, Silvia Bressan

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Background Rugby is the third most played contact team sport worldwide. Its growing popularity is raising concerns about injuries rates, given its collision-based nature and minimal use of protective gear. …”
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    Epidemiological and socio-cultural study of burn patients in m. y. hospital, indore, india by K Ashish Jaiswal, Himanshu Aggarwal, Pooja Solanki, P S Lubana, R K Mathur, Sudarshan Odiya

    Published 2007-07-01
    “…objective: the study was done to investigate the epidemiology of various causations and their outcomes in terms of morbidity and mortality. also, the effect of social stigma and cultural issues associated with burns on the victim and his family was assessed.Materials and methods: All burn cases (n=412) admitted to the burns unit of m. y. hospital, indore over a period of one year (2005-2006) were investigated. the data regarding sex, age predisposition, geographical origin, mode and nature of injury were obtained by questionnaire-interview with the patient themselves. clinical assessment was done in the form of depth and extent of injury and complications. in case of mortality, again various factors like age, sex and cause of death were analyzed. the data was analyzed by spss 11.0 version. the interrelationship between various factors was studied using multivariate logistic regression analysis.Results: Burns were found more commonly in middle-aged groups. the incidence was more in females as an absolute number (70.3%) as well as when stratified by age. most burns were domestic, with cooking being the most prevalent activity. flame (80.3%) was the most common agent. most of the cases of burn were accidental (67.7%). moreover, the patients had third degree burn that leads to more mortality in our circumstances. death occurred in more than one-half (62.3%) of cases with septicaemia and disseminated intravascular coagulation (35.4%) as the leading causes. when using logistic regression analysis, the outcome of the burn injury was significantly associated with degree, depth, extent and mode of injury.Conclusion: This series provides an overview of the most important aspects of burn injuries for hospital and non-hospital healthcare workers. the majority of deep burns are accidental, seen in middle-aged housewives as a result of flame burns, and lead to death. so measures should be taken to provide proper education to prevent these accidents and ensure safety.…”
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    Onychoscopic Evaluation of Inflammatory Nail Disorder and Their Relationship with Disease Duration: A Clinical Descriptive Study by Muhsin A. Al-Dhalimi, Nabaa Abdul-Ameer Mahdi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In autoimmune bullous dermatoses, the most common signs were Beau’s lines and onychomadesis seen in (100%) of patients. …”
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    Pièces liturgiques médiévales moldaves – objets d’art au musée du Monastère de Putna / Moldavian Medieval Liturgical Pieces – Art Objects at the Museum of Putna Monastery... by Emilian Adrian Gavrilean

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Located at 72 km from Suceava Fortress, Putna Monastery Church (1466-1469) dedicated to the,,Assumption of the Virgin” is the first and most important foundation of Stephen the Great and the Saint (1457-1504), built as a princely necropolis. …”
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    Application of EST-SSR markers for analysis of polymorphism of lettuce varieties (Lactuca sativa L.) of domestic breeding by Н. В. Лещук, О. В. Хареба, Л. М. Присяжнюк, Ю. В. Шитікова, Є. М. Стариченко

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The KSL-92 marker, which identified 7 alleles, proved to be the most polymorphic (PIC – Polymorphism Information Content 0.98). …”
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    Understanding the Complexity of Hypertension with Sarcopenia by Scientometric Analysis by Zou J, Liu Y, Tian C, Wang L, Li S, Ran J, Yang X, Nie G, Peng W

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…PLoS One was the most prolific journal, whereas Circulation was the most relevant journal. …”
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