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    PHONETIC REHABILITATION FOR REMOVABLE DENTAL PROSTHETICS by M. Nidzelsky, V. Chikor, N. Tsvetkova

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The appearance of improper pronunciation of sounds is considered as a result of motor and sensory disorders of the central or peripheral nature: changes in the structure of the articulation apparatus and violations of muscle inertia involved in articulation; reduction of peripheral hearing and violations of the auditory perception of the central character. …”
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    A New Model of Bone Remodelling by Justyna MIODOWSKA, Jan BIELSKI, Magdalena KROMKA-SZYDEK

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The created model is used to predict the stress-stimulated change in callus density. …”
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    Ultimate load analysis of casings in slip-working sections of underground gas storage wells by Yuxian He, Haiyun Ma, Lin Chen, Hangming Liu, Jifang Wan, Xianzhong Yi

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The results indicate that the Tresca criterion predicts a 15.7% lower ultimate load than the von Mises criterion, providing a safer UGS casing strength assessment. …”
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    The elucidation of the dual role of Beclin-1 in ischemic stroke through systems biology modeling by Jun Seok Cha, Jinyoung Kim, Junyoung Cho, Jungho Lee, Jiyoon Kim, Dongwoo Chae

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…We developed a mathematical model incorporating the dual role of Beclin-1 to simulate Beclin-1-induced autophagy and apoptosis under varying ischemic stress conditions. The model predicts a critical threshold of Beclin-1 expression, beyond which apoptosis is triggered, with this threshold decreasing as stress severity increases. …”
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    Acoustic output levels and ultrasound output display standard by P. A. LEWIN, A. NOWICKI

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Three different tissue models, namely, homogeneous and layered, and bone/tissue interface are presented in detail and the influence of each of the models on the potential temperature increase prediction is stressed. The importance of implementation of ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principle is also noted out.…”
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    Impaired DNAJB2 Response to Heat Shock in Fibroblasts from a Neuropathy Patient with <i>DNAJB2/HSJ1</i> Mutation: Cystamine as a Potential Therapeutic Intervention by Raj Kumar Pradhan, Nikolas G. Kinney, Brigid K. Jensen, Hristelina Ilieva

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…While homozygous mutations in DNAJB2/HSJ1 have been linked to early-onset neuropathy, a heterozygous DNAJB2 c.823+6C>T was discovered in an adult patient with severe sensory–motor polyneuropathy. This mutation is predicted to affect both isoforms of the protein. DNAJB2 (HSP40), a key member of the heat shock protein family, plays a critical role in cellular protection and stress, including response to heat shock. …”
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    The Impact of Care Upon Alzheimer Patient’s Family Caregiver in Sulaimani City by Farida Abdulqadir Tahir

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Some psychosocial oriented services are recommended for the caregivers in order to decrease the stress and help them to adapt to the situation. Some educational programs are also required to facilitate providing enhanced physical and psychological care. …”
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    Values of nursing students: a descriptive qualitative study by Tuğçe Şık, Neslihan Günüşen, Özgü Serçe Yüksel

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Findings Two main themes were identified: (1) Values, including personal values (such as kindness, dignity, and helpfulness), professional values (such as respect, advocacy, and holistic care), the importance of harmony between personal and professional values, and living a meaningful life with values; and (2) Needs for Values-Based Actions, encompassing psychosocial needs (e.g., clarifying values, building communication skills, managing stress, and developing self-confidence) and educational needs (e.g., receiving constructive feedback, observing role models). …”
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    Eating Disorders in Athletes: The Female Athlete Triad and RED-S - A Literature Review by Monika Fidyk, Michał Bolek, Bartosz Jagieła, Aleksandra Kędzia, Dominika Musialska, Magda Minkiewicz, Maciej Dyda

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Psychological factors such as perfectionism, body dissatisfaction, and stress susceptibility are both contributors to and consequences of LEA-related disorders. …”
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    Nutrition as a Part of Lifestyle Medicine Interventions by Jelena Helene Cvejic

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…It aims to improve individuals’ health and quality of life through the six pillars of LM: nutrition, physical activity, sleep, stress management, avoidance of risky substances and positive social connection. …”
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    Experiences and expectations of patients with obesity 3 months after metabolic and bariatric surgery: a qualitative study by Lu Chen, Haiyan Wang, Ling Deng, Nianxing Li, Yinyin Fan

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Participants were selected using a purposive sampling method, and semi-structured interviews were conducted to collect data, which then were analysed using the content analysis method.Setting The study was conducted in a tertiary hospital in eastern China.Participants 21 patients (8 men and 13 women; aged 18–51 years) who received metabolic and bariatric surgery were included, with 16 within 3 months post-surgery and 5 beyond 3 months.Results Four themes emerged: (1) Physical and psychological rehabilitation: patients were enthusiastic and motivated about their physical recovery and mental well-being. (2) Stress and challenges: patients encountered various pressures and challenges, especially in dietary transitions and emotional management. (3) Adjustment and adaptation: patients were committed to managing discomfort and developing healthy dieting strategies through personal effort and diverse support. (4) Expectations for comprehensive support: patients desire comprehensive support and services from healthcare providers.Conclusions Healthcare providers should focus on the early postoperative experiences of patients and deliver personalised health education and emotional support to help them navigate the postoperative adaptation and ultimately achieve long-term health goals.…”
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    Epidemiology and risk factors of glaucoma in a comprehensive health screening baseline report from the Gangnam Eye Cohort Study by Eunoo Bak, Jin-Soo Kim, Dae Joong Ma, Jinho Lee, Baek Lok Oh, Ahnul Ha, Hyuk Jin Choi

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…In this largest health screening center-based cohort study, considering the associations of glaucoma with retinal microvascular abnormality, obesity, and serum creatinine and uric acid, a common pathway such as arteriosclerosis or oxidative stress may be the vascular problem underlying glaucoma.…”
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