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    Importance and Determination of Body Electric Current Pre and Post Feeding in Turkish Karayaka Sheep by Rıdvan Bayram, Hasan Çelikyürek, Hasan Koyun

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…We believe that body electricity should be included in the environment to bring the rumen fluids of sheep used in Daisy II rumen simulators closer to reality. In this way, the most realistic environment is created by adding the influencing factors of body electricity and many factors that can affect the outcome. …”
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    Burkitt’s Lymphoma in a Post-renal Transplant Recipient: A Rare and Aggressive Malignancy by Divya Dagaji Jadhav, Abhijeet Sugriv Ghodke, Sushil Kachewar, Kranthi Dandi

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…An ultrasound-guided Tru-Cut biopsy of the intra-abdominal mass identified it as Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL), most likely Burkitt Lymphoma (BL), which was subsequently confirmed through Immunohistochemistry (IHC). …”
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  3. 723

    Persistent dyspnea in post-coronavirus disease 2019 patients: value of cardiopulmonary exercise test by Aliaë A.R. Mohammed Hussein, Ahmad M. Shaddad, Alaa S.A. Mohammad, Maiada K. Hashem

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Background Dyspnea is one of the most common symptoms after severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus 2 (SARS-COV-2) infection and may persist after the resolution of infection. …”
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    Post-thaw dimethyl sulfoxide reduction in autologous peripheral blood progenitor cell suspensions by Miroslava Jandová, Pavel Měřička, Jiří Gregor, Miriam Lánská, Aleš Bezrouk, Dana Čížková, Jakub Radocha

    Published 2025-10-01
    “…Background and objectives: Dimethyl sulfoxide has become the most common cryoprotectant used for cryopreservation of hematopoietic progenitor cells because of its efficiency, regardless of its potentially toxic side effects. …”
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    Analysis of incomplete remission cases in post-surgery patients with focal drug-resistant epilepsy by A. A. Utyasheva, N. O. Ivin, E. V. Ishmuratov, N. P. Utyashev, E. А. Gordeyeva, A. A. Zuev

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Seizure frequency and severity post-surgery were the only parameters affecting postsurgical QoL in patients with incomplete remission.…”
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    Generalized Fatigue: Why Post-Polio Syndrome Should Be Included as A Differential Diagnosis by Hira Saleem, Maria Bilal, Abdul Rafeh Awan

    Published 2024-11-01
    “… Dear Editor, Post-Polio Syndrome (PPS) is a neurological condition that manifests in the form of non-specific symptoms such as fatigue, sleep dysfunction, muscle and bone pains, at least 15 years after the initial infection with polio virus. …”
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    Validation of Bayesian modeling approach of uncertainty in organ doses using post-mortem measurements by Maia Avtandilashvili, Martin Šefl, Joey Y. Zhou, Sergey Y. Tolmachev

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Predicted distributions of 239Pu organ activities were compared to point estimates based on default parameters for soluble and insoluble plutonium, as well as to the measured post-mortem values. Results showed that in most cases, the predicted distributions did not cover the measured values (75% for liver, 90% for skeleton, and 50% for the respiratory tract), indicating a need to improve current biokinetic models. …”
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    THE POST-SEDIMENTARY CHARACTER OF DEVELOPMENT OF INTRAPLATE DISLOCATIONS AS A REFLECTION OF IMPULSIVENESS OF DEFORMATION PROCESSES by V. I. Popkov

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…It is shown that only during the above four periods of sedimentation gaps and accompanying erosion-denudation processes, the regional structures gained from 50 to 80% of their current amplitudes at the bottom of the cover, and the Pre-Danish and Pre-Middle Miocene washout periods were most important.Local uplift also developed impulsively and primarily due to the post-sedimentation movements. …”
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    The Effect of Cholesterol‐Loaded Cyclodextrin and Resveratrol Compounds on Post‐Thawing Quality of Ram Semen by Eser Ahmet, Arıcı Ramazan, Yağcıoğlu Selin, Sandal Asiye İzem, Ersoy Nur, Demir Kamber, Evecen Mithat, Ak Kemal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…RES had no significant effect on sperm quality before freezing and post‐thawing (p > 0.05). However, RES + CLC increased mitochondrial activity post‐thawing (p < 0.05). …”
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    Evaluating predictive models for hemorrhagic transformation post-mechanical thrombectomy in acute ischemic stroke by Jiaxuan Wang, Jiaxuan Wang, Jianyou You, Hui Yang, Hui Yang, Zhongbin Xia, Xiangbin Wu, Moxin Wu, Moxin Wu, Xiaoping Yin, Xiaoping Yin, Zhiying Chen, Zhiying Chen

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…In this paper, we assess the accuracy of these predictive models using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and the concordance C-index. Determining the most accurate predictive model for post-MT HT is crucial for improving the prediction of patient outcomes and for the development of tailored treatment plans, thereby enhancing clinical relevance and applicability.…”
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    Relevance of the Development of Dental <i>In situ</i> Implant for Post-resection Therapy (Review) by M. V. Pomytkina, E. O. Bakhrushina, P. S. Sakharova, P. D. Konogorova, N. B. Demina

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…In addition to anesthesia, there are other problems of post-resection therapy such as bleeding from the wound and inflammation. …”
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    Design and validation of an energy level diary for fatigue management in patients with post-COVID syndrome by Maryam Balke, Maryam Balke, René Garbsch, René Garbsch, Jessica Cormann, Pantea Pape, Frank C. Mooren, Frank C. Mooren, Boris Schmitz, Boris Schmitz

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…BackgroundPost-COVID syndrome (PCS) is a frequent condition with an incidence of 7.8–10.6 per 100 unvaccinated and 3.5–5.3 events per 100 vaccinated persons. …”
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    Osteonecrosis of the femoral head in post-COVID-19 patients: a retrospective comparative study by Jichang Seong, Abduaziz Babakulov, Saodat Asilova, Babamukhamedova Shakhnoza, Makhmudova Nodira, Akbarjon Mirzayev

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed many lives and continues to impact individuals through post-COVID-19 conditions. Osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) is increasingly recognized as a major post-COVID-19 complication, yet most studies are limited to case reports and small series. …”
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    Integrative diagnostic criterion for evaluation of COVID-19 severity and the risk of post-COVID syndrome by I. V. Nesterova, M. G. Atazhakhova, V. A. Matushkina, Yu. V. Teterin, V. N. Gorodin, G. A. Chudilova

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Purpose of our study was to develop a new diagnostic integrative criterion to assess the severity of COVID-19 and the risk of complications in the post-COVID period, including post-COVID signs in peripheral blood. …”
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    Normal creatinine-kinase levels in post-COVID myositis: insights into localised muscle involvement by Hirushi S. Jayasekera, Mahmoud Elshehawy, Johnson Olarewaju, Ayman Askari

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Introduction: Severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2; coronavirus 2019; COVID-19) has been increasingly implicated in post-infectious inflammatory complications, including varied presentations of inflammatory myopathies.1,2 Most literature highlights severe, systemic muscle involvement requiring immunosuppression, whereas localised myositis with normal creatine kinase (CK) levels remains underrecognised.3This case presents a rare instance of localised paraspinal and proximal thigh myositis post-COVID-19, where CK levels remained normal, despite significant muscle involvement. …”
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    ANTIHYPERTENSIVE EFFICACY OF CHRONOPHARMACOTHERAPEUTICAL APPROACH TO ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN POST TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK PATIENTS by V. V. Skibitsky, S. V. Opolskaya, A. V. Fendrikova

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…To assess antihypertensive efficacy of various 24-hour regimens of antihypertensive drugs prescription and the influence on 24-hour profile of blood pressure (BP) and aortic pressure, in systemic hypertension patients post transient ischemic attack.Material and methods. …”
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    From hospital to home: a comprehensive platform supporting cardiac rehabilitation post-revascularization by Samaneh Bakhshayesh, Arash Gholoobi, Khadijeh Moulaei, Farnaz Khoshrounejad, Mohammad Reza Mazaheri Habibi, Zahra Ebnehoseini, Majd Jangi, Saeid Eslami

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) post-revascularization faces significant challenges due to accessibility, cost, and patient adherence issues, particularly in center-based settings. …”
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    Mother’s Day Superstorms: Pre- and Post-storm Evolutionary Patterns of ARs 13664/8 by Mausumi Dikpati, Marianna B. Korsós, Aimee A. Norton, Breno Raphaldini, Kiran Jain, Scott W. McIntosh, Peter A. Gilman, Andre S. W. Teruya, Nour E. Raouafi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…By analyzing both global warped toroids on which the active regions are strung, and active-region-scale magnetic flux and helicity, we find (i) the north and south toroids have nearly identical warped patterns, with mostly longitudinal wave numbers m  = 1–3; (ii) in three longitude intervals the north and south toroids were tipped away from each other in latitude, with a longitude phase shift between them, creating locations most prone to AR eruptions; (iii) on an active region scale, vector magnetic fields deviate far from potential fields, and therefore contain large amounts of magnetic “free energy” available for conversion into kinetic energy and high-temperature radiation; (iv) the positive and negative polarities converge toward each other, facilitating reconnection and magnetic energy release; and (v) rapid changes in magnetic helicity, caused by helicity injection from below that creates helicity imbalances. …”
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