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    Post-Discharge Cardiovascular Complications in Noncardiac Surgery: Incidence and Prediction by D. A. Sokolov, I. A. Kozlov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Predischarge NT-proBNP levels < 179 pg/mL (OR 1.0071; 95 % CI 1.0038–1.0104; AUC 0.795) and maximum postoperative NT-proBNP levels were reliable predictors of the composite outcome. The most effective predictor of postoperative mortality was a maximum NT-proBNP concentration > 303 pg/mL after surgery (OR 1.0039; 95 % CI 1.0015–1.0063; AUC 0.836).   …”
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    Global Status of Adult Immunization Post COVID-19 Pandemic by Alba Vilajeliu, Victor Vega, Randie Gibson, Francisco Nogareda, Xiaojun Wang, Donald J. Brooks, Charles Shey Wiysonge, Osman Niyazi Cakmak, Osama Mere, Melanie Marti, Phillip Lambach, Stephanie Shendale, Marcela Contreras, Emmanuel Njambe, Erin Grace Sparrow, Joachim Hombach, Ann Lindstrand

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Results: WHO policy recommendations exist for most of the licensed vaccines targeting adults; however, the inclusion in national immunization schedules is higher in high-income (HICs) and middle-income (MICs) countries. …”
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    INSTALLATION IN THE POST-INTERNET ERA / ИНСТАЛЛЯЦИЯ В ЭПОХУ ПОСТИНТЕРНЕТА by BOKHOROV KONSTANTIN Y. / БОХОРОВ К.Ю.

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The art characterized by the conception of “post-internet,” is particularly the type of such installation-based solution. …”
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    Stroke in Pregnancy and Post-partum – Latest Developments in Conduct and Management by Cristian POALELUNGI, Irina CIOFU, Alina POALELUNGI, Iuliana CEAUSU

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Stroke in pregnancy and post-partum is a rare occurrence, yet with increasing incidence in the last decades. …”
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    THE DECLINE OF RUSSIA’S INFLUENCE IN THE POST-SOVIET REGION AND THE REASONS BEHIND IT by Oleg K. Petrovich-Belkin, Arkadiy A. Eremin, Svetlana A. Bokeriya

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The article argues that Russian political leaders’ perception of various post-soviet countries as “pro-Russian” is biased in its conceptual core and based on a number of subjective factors that have no actual relation to the decision-making process in these countries. …”
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    The decline of Russia’s influence in the Post-Soviet region and the reasons behind it. by Oleg Konstantinovich Petrovich-Belkin, Arkadiy Alekseevich Eremin, Svetlana Aleksandrovna Bokeriya

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The article argues that Russian political leaders’ perception of various post-soviet countries as “pro-Russian” is biased in its conceptual core and based on a number of subjective factors that have no actual relation to the decision-making process in these countries. …”
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    Insights into molecular characterisation and post-vaccination dynamics of Haemophilus influenza by Maaria Raheel Spaul, Hira Khan, Rabbiya Zaheer, Sumbal Raza, Mohammad Faisal, Farheen Zahid

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The nontypable strain (non-encapsulated) is mostly present in the normal flora of humans but typable strain (encapsulated) can also exists as a commensal. …”
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    Evolving trends in lung cancer risk factors in the ten most populous countries: an analysis of data from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease StudyResearch in context by Chinmay T. Jani, Samuel A. Kareff, Dan Morgenstern-Kaplan, Ana S. Salazar, Georgina Hanbury, Justin D. Salciccioli, Dominic C. Marshall, Joseph Shalhoub, Harpreet Singh, Estelamari Rodriguez, Gilberto Lopes

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study compares trends in tobacco, air pollution, and asbestos-associated Age-Standardized Mortality Rates (ASMR) from Trachea, Bronchus, and Lung (TBL) Cancer across the top ten most populated countries (2023 censuses) and globally. …”
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    Time Series Data Provide Insights into the Evolution and Abundance of One of the Most Abundant Viruses in the Marine Virosphere: The Uncultured Pelagiphages vSAG 37-F6 by Marina Vila-Nistal, Ramiro Logares, Josep M. Gasol, Manuel Martinez-Garcia

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The widespread pelagiphages infect <i>Pelagibacter</i> spp., the most abundant marine microbe on Earth, and thus play a significant role in carbon transformation through the viral shunt. …”
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    ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION AND THE MOST PREVALENT CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS (from the XIX Scientific Congress of the International Association of Arterial Hypertension and the XII European Congress on Arterial Hypertension) by E. Y. Maychuk, O. A. Vasilevitskaya, I. B. Pechenkina, A. I. Martynov

    Published 2002-10-01
    “…Arterial hypertension and the most prevalent cardiovascular risk factors (from the XIX Scientific Congress of the International Association of Arterial Hypertension and the XII European Congress on Arterial Hypertension).…”
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    High prevalence of cervical high-risk human papillomavirus infection mostly covered by Gardasil-9 prophylactic vaccine in adult women living in N'Djamena, Chad. by Ralph-Sydney Mboumba Bouassa, Zita Aleyo Nodjikouambaye, Damtheou Sadjoli, Chatté Adawaye, Hélène Péré, David Veyer, Mathieu Matta, Leman Robin, Serge Tonen-Wolyec, Ali Mahamat Moussa, Donato Koyalta, Laurent Belec

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The prevalence of HPV infection was 22.9%, including 68.9% of HR-HPV infection and 27.6% being infected with multiple genotypes, providing a total HR-HPV prevalence of 15.8% (95% CI%: 11.3-20.3). The most prevalent HR-HPV genotypes were HPV-58, HPV-35, HPV-56, HPV-31, HPV-16, HPV-45, HPV-52 and HPV-18. …”
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    Using Factor Analysis (Principal Component Method)to Determine the Most Important Factors Affecting Parents' Choice of Private Schools Over Governmental Schools for Their Children in Erbil by Awat Sirdar Wahdi

    Published 2020-10-01
    “… Factorial Analysis is considered a statistical method that can be used in wide scope of scientific  fields and activities for the sake of analyzing a large number of variables with the aim of extracting low number of indpendent variables to  which variance  might be attributed .Hence,Factor Analysis (Principal Component Method) has been utilized in this study to determine the most important factors affecting parents' choice of private schools over governmental schools for their children in Erbil.Having analyzed the results obtained , the researcher has come up with  the fact that there are eight significant components that explained (60.098%) of the total variance .Through the table of rates that distinguish between the private schools features ad that of the governmental  ones , the students' parents has assured the  surpass of the private schools over the governmental ones in most fields and in favour of the private schools rates which raised to(60%) in most features . …”
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