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  1. 82941

    Premedication in Supravaginal Uterine Amputation in Menopausal Women by D. V Sadchikov, U. V. Stolyarova, T. S. Vartanyan

    Published 2008-02-01
    “…Seven days after preoperative preparation using estradiol, 2 mg/day, there were no short- and long memory disorders and there was stabilization of psychoemotional disorders in most patients. Hemodynamic studies showed that before remedial premedication the patients with abnormal menopause had the following hemodynamics types: hypertensive-hypodynamic dissociation (60.2%) and isolated hypertension (25.2%). …”
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    Climate Change Impacts on the Potential Distribution of in South Korea under SSP Scenarios by Jaeho Lee, Sungsoo Yoon, Jaeseok Lee, Changwan Seo

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Bioclimatic variables, specifically mean diurnal range (BIO2) and annual precipitation (BIO12), were identified as the most influential factors driving habitat suitability. …”
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  4. 82944

    Efficacy and safety of combination therapy Ezetimibe 10/rosuvastatin 40 in Egyptian patients at very high risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease by Mohamed Sobhy, Hala Mahfouz Badran, Mahmoud Hassanein, Samir Rafla, Tarek Zawawy, Amr Zaki, Mohamed Loutfi, Mohamed Sadaka, Sherif Ayad, Amr Kamal, Ahmed Mokhtar, ZEOS investigator group

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Skeletal muscle symptoms occurred in 11.4%, elevated liver enzymes in 4.9%, mostly mild in severity. Treatment discontinuation was minimal (1.9%), with most patients maintaining therapy. …”
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    MORPHOLOGICAL AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISATION OF DATE PALM CULTIVARS FROM GHARDAÏA (SOUTHEAST ALGERIA) by Abdelkader ALLAM, Kaouthar DJAFRI, Meriem BERGOUIA, El-Haîfa KHEMISSAT, Mohamed TAMA, Brahim TALEB

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The results show that the morphological and physicochemical characteristics vary from one cultivar to another. The dates of most cultivars have a combination of good and bad characteristics. …”
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    Studying individual risk factors for self-harm in the UK Biobank: A polygenic scoring and Mendelian randomisation study. by Kai Xiang Lim, Frühling Rijsdijk, Saskia P Hagenaars, Adam Socrates, Shing Wan Choi, Jonathan R I Coleman, Kylie P Glanville, Cathryn M Lewis, Jean-Baptiste Pingault

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…To further probe causal relationships, two-sample Mendelian randomisation (MR) analyses were conducted, with MDD, ADHD, and schizophrenia emerging as the most plausible causal risk factors for self-harm. …”
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  8. 82948

    Pre-COVID-19 epidemiology of community respiratory viruses at a single US center reveals sex differences in influenza A and a higher ICU incidence of human metapneumovirus in the e... by Bibek Koirala, Aline Azar, Brianna Fountain, Melissa McGuirl, Shannon Stock, Marzena Galdzicka, Richard T. Ellison

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Rhinovirus/enterovirus was most frequently detected; influenza A was more common in older adults and RSV incidence was highest among patients < 5 years of age. …”
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  9. 82949

    Kebijakan Pengembangan Infrastruktur dan Manajemen Umum Untuk Mengatasi Kemacetan di Kota Bandung by Muhammad Aswal

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Abstract Bandung is ranked 14th as the most congested city according to a survey done by the Asian Development Bank (ADB). …”
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    Trends in cardiac conduction disorder–associated mortality among young adults in the United States, 2010–2020 by Marco Zuin, MD, MS, FACC, FESC, FAIAC, FANMCO, Cristina Balla, MD, PhD, Pugazhendhi Vijayaraman, MD, FHRS, Francesco Vitali, MD PhD, Matteo Bertini, MD, PhD, FAIAC

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Higher absolute numbers of CCDs were clustered in the South (45.1%). The most common underlying causes of mortality in US young adults dying from CCD were cardiomyopathies (11.4%), sepsis (6.0%), myocardial infarction (5.9%), pulmonary embolism (4.7%), and poisoning by drugs, medicaments, and biological substances (4.5%). …”
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  11. 82951

    Bioinformatic and Molecular Docking Study of Zerumbone and Its Derivates against Colorectal Cancer by Riri Fauziyya, Winni Nur Auli, Nisa Yulianti Suprahman, Sarmoko Sarmoko, Arif Ashari, Kalista Alsadila, Lanita Agustin, Safia Fazila, Miralda Zahra, Esteria Christina Pane, Sukrasno Sukrasno

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Compound 4 was found to have a lower binding energy than zerumbone as well as AZD5363 (pan-Akt inhibitor) when interacting with the protein target AKT1. This makes it the most promising candidate among the zerumbone derivatives for treating colorectal cancer. …”
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    The Forms of Media Violence Against Women .Online Violence as an Example by Nazakat Hussein Hamasaeed, Hakim Othman Hamed

    Published 2021-08-01
    “… Talking about media and the Internet and their relationship to social problems and the making of violent images on social networking sites has become a concern of many professionals and users, and you find many of these people in their research and topics deal with violence and sympathetic dealing in which modern media and social networking sites are a means by which perpetrators of violent acts against society, especially against women, are pleaded with, Women in most societies are exposed to many problems, such as marginalization and violence, especially in backward societies that deal inferiorly with women, which may be the basis and origins of this unfair deal, which is the low awareness and control of old customs and traditions and religious directives that do not find women equal to men, and the existence of this conviction has led Until this conviction transcends the limits of thought and is now being practiced against women in various ways and means, The existence of this conviction has led to this conviction that transcends the boundaries of thought and is now being practiced against women in various ways and means, and the matter came to invoking modern communication technology to practice violence against women, and women suffered as a result of this violent deal by men and women great losses such as avoiding the use of these means and not to benefit from the advantages of technology for fear of exposing women to grief and violence, especially in societies where the percentage of ignorance, unemployment and social freedoms is at low levels, Because fabricated news, an unreal image, sound or video may cause great social problems if the woman is the subject of this news or that image, and technology has facilitated the methods of committing crimes, especially after the proliferation of tablets and mobiles, cheap prices and the spread of applications that make The user is able to re-edit and create events easily and at the lowest costs, and publish it on the widest scale in the shortest possible period of time, and social networking sites have become one of these means sometimes used inappropriately, and thus it becomes facilitated to commit crimes and violence against others, especially against women. …”
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    Low-Intensity Ultrasound Causes Direct Excitation of Auditory Cortical Neurons by Xiaofei Qi, Kexin Lyu, Long Meng, Cuixian Li, Hongzheng Zhang, Lili Niu, Zhengrong Lin, Hairong Zheng, Jie Tang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Our data show that both low-frequency (0.8 MHz) and high-frequency (>27 MHz) US stimulation can elicit the inward current and action potentials in cultured neurons. c-Fos staining results indicate that low-intensity US is efficient for stimulating most neurons. Our study suggests that low-intensity US can excite auditory cortical neurons directly, implying that US-induced neural modulation can be a potential approach for activating the auditory cortex of deaf patients.…”
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    Support for age related firearm policies among Black American firearm owners: examining the role of children in the home by Vanya C. Jones, Elizabeth D. Wagner, Julie A. Ward, Rebecca Valek, Cassandra Crifasi

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Firearm access is a threat to child safety, with the most common location of fatal childhood firearm injury being at home. …”
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    Climate and nitrogen deposition constrain the maximum size-density boundary for mature and old-growth stands by Christopher E. Looney, John D. Shaw

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Our findings caution against assuming that self-thinning consistently defines the MSDB throughout stand development, while having important implications for the management of mature and old-growth stands under global change, especially at extremes of resource availability where the limitations of traditional tools may be most acute.…”
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    Multidisciplinary management of locally recurrent rectal cancer with carbon ion radiotherapy followed by prophylactic removal of the irradiated bowel: a case report by K. Nagata, H. Takiyama, K. Tashiro, M. Yamadera, K. Okamoto, Y. Kajiwara, E. Shinto, Y. Kishi, S. Matsukuma, S. Yamada, H. Ueno

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Abstract Background Locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) involving the upper sacrum is typically incurable, and palliative treatment is the only option for most patients, resulting in a poor prognosis and reduced quality of life. …”
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    Machine learning algorithms predict breast cancer incidence risk: a data-driven retrospective study based on biochemical biomarkers by Qianqian Guo, Peng Wu, Junhao He, Ge Zhang, Wu Zhou, Qianjun Chen

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Furthermore, the six machine learning algorithms consistently identified GGT and ALT as the most significant predictive features. The AUC values obtained from the six models after 5-fold cross-validation ranged from 0.779 to 0.862, with accuracy ranging from 0.780 to 0.841. …”
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    Motivation toward physical activity and nutrition in older cancer patients: the MONAGE protocol using ecological momentary assessment and accelerometers by Mathis Brusseau, Blandine Gallet-Suchet, Gérard Dray, Sophie Gendrault, Lobna Harguem, Julie Boiché

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This research into the mechanisms of action between motivation and behaviors could optimize care pathways by designing appropriate intervention content, under conditions where the content will be most effective, to promote sustained behavior change among older adults with cancer. …”
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    Scaling up low barrier wound care for people who use drugs: a mixed methods study by Eleanor Turi, Shoshana V. Aronowitz, Amanda Bettencourt, Allison Li, Jessica Lin, Rachel McFadden, David Mandell, Courtney Benjamin Wolk

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Promising implementation strategies include using mass media to address stigma, developing resource sharing agreements between sites, revising professional roles to spread knowledge, and building academic partnerships to develop evidence. The most acceptable, feasible, and appropriate strategy rated by the CAB was offering social needs services (e.g., food, showers) within low barrier wound care sites. …”
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    Acquisitions of private-equity-backed private companies:Insights from acquirer’s choice of target and the implications on deal value through the subprime crisis by Josephine Gemson

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Findings: Data visualization indicates that North America was the most popular region for PE-backed private company acquisitions, followed by Europe and Asia. …”
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