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    HIV prevention and missed opportunities among people with recently acquired HIV infection: Α protocol for a systematic review. by Argyro Karakosta, Elisa Ruiz-Burga, Shema Tariq, Giota Touloumi, Emily Jay Nicholls, Nikos Pantazis, Inma Jarrin, Marc Van der Valk, Caroline Sabin, Cristina Mussini, Laurence Meyer, Alain Volny Anne, Christina Carlander, Sophie Grabar, Linda Wittkop, Bruno Spire, Jonh Gill, Kholoud Porter, Fiona Burns, for CASCADE Collaboration

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…<h4>Background</h4>Individuals who have recently acquired HIV represent a unique population because the time frame since HIV acquisition is relatively short and identification of missed HIV prevention opportunities is, therefore, closer to real time and less subject to recall bias. …”
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    Mathematical Modeling of Cyberattack Defense Mechanism Using Hybrid Transfer Learning With Snow Ablation Optimization Algorithm in Critical Infrastructures by Mohamad Khairi Ishak

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It is possible to entirely stop these physically located devices&#x2019; operations and do substantial destruction with a cyberattack. …”
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    Case of successful treatment of a patient with ischemictracheoesophageal and tracheopleural fistulas after a mckeown hybrid esophagectomy by E. A. Kruglov, Yu. A. Pobedinseva, E. V. Filimonov, A. A. Ilin, Yu. A. Kolotilov, I. N. Yablokov, I. V. Chervonogorodskij, V. M. Unguryan

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…On the McKeown thoracoscopic-laparotomy esophagectomy intraoperatively a short arterial vessel with a diameter of about 3 mm, which passed through the paracancerous infiltration and supplied blood to the esophagus and trachea revealed. …”
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    Density of wild boar population and spread of African swine fever in the Russian Federation by O. I. Zakharova, A. A. Blokhin, N. N. Toropova, O. A. Burova, I. V. Yashin, F. I. Korennoy

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The measure  is effective only when 70–80%  of animals are culled in a short time, which is practically impossible due to the high costs and some peculiarities of the population control and depopulation  process. …”
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    NEW PROGRESSIN RESEARCHON DAMAGEFOR CREEP FATIGUEOFMODERN TURBINE ROTOR by CUI Lu, SHI HongMei, LI Zhen, WANG Peng

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Power plants will start and stop frequently in the fluctuations,which exacerbated the fatigue creep damage of turbine rotor material,thus shorted the life of the power plants. …”
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    USSR in World War II by M. Yu. Myagkov

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The signing of the Pact was preceded by the failure in August 1939 of the negotiations between the military mis­sions of Britain, France and the USSR, although Moscow took the Anglo-French-Soviet nego­tiations with all seriousness.The huge losses of the USSR in the summer of 1941 are explained by the following circum­stances: before the war, a large-scale modernization of the Red Army was launched, a gradu­ate of a military school did not have sufficient experience in managing an entrusted unit by June 22, 1941; the Red Army was going to bleed the enemy in border battles, stop it with short counterattacks by covering units, carry out defensive operations, and then strike a de­cisive blow into the depths of the enemy's territory, so the importance of a multi-echeloned long-term defense in 1941 was underestimated by the command of the Red Army and it was not ready for it; significant groupings of the Western Special Military District were drawn into potential salients, which was used by the Germans at the initial stage of the war; Stalin's fear of provoking Hitler to start a war led to slowness in making the most urgent and necessary decisions to bring troops to combat readiness.The Allies delayed the opening of the second front for an unreasonably long time. …”
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    Acute Psychotic Episode Induced by Antimicrobial Treatment by Savera I. Arain, Majed Al Shakhori, Shabeer A. Thorakkattil, Omer Amin

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The patient’s family decided to stop the antimicrobials as they observed an escalation of the psychotic symptoms with the ongoing use of antibiotics. …”
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    Autogenous Deformation of Alkali-Activated Blast Furnace Slag Concrete Subjected to Variable Curing Temperatures by Katalin Orosz, Abeer Humad, Hans Hedlund, Andrzej Cwirzen

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Shrinkage appeared not to be affected by the activator type, while the expansion developed after the cooling down phase in stabilized isothermal conditions and did not stop within the duration of the tests. X-ray diffraction analysis performed shortly after the cooling down phase indicated the formation of crystalline hydrotalcite, which was associated with the observed expansion. …”
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    Building resilient cattle through better management of buffalo health by Alfredo Sánchez, Merilio Montero

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The most effective way to stop it is to reduce methane, but it is not the only way. …”
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    Determining the Location of the National Repository of Italian Radioactive Waste: A Multi-Risk Analysis Approach by Angelo Anelli, Paolo Harabaglia, Marco Vona

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Following the 1987 referendums, the Italian government stopped its nuclear energy production. Radioactive waste produced by existing nuclear facilities and the very-low- and low-level radioactive waste due to other activities (e.g., healthcare) require the construction of a National Repository. …”
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    Study on the Influence of Seepage Conditions with Different Rainfall Intensities on the Structural Evolution of Soil-Rock Mixture Filler by Yueyue Wang, Xuesong Mao, Qian Wu, Zeyu Dai

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Extreme rainfall conditions (short-term heavy rainfall) have the most obvious effect on the structural damage of the subgrade.…”
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    Migration strategy and constraint in migration behavior vary among shorebird species with different life histories by Sarah J. Clements, Jason P. Loghry, Jennifer A. Linscott, Jorge Ruiz, Joe C. Gunn, Juan G. Navedo, Nathan R. Senner, Bart M. Ballard, Mitch D. Weegman

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Avocets (short distance) exhibited the most within‐species variation in migration duration, proportion of migration time spent at stopovers, and stopover duration. …”
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    Victorian and Edwardian Virtual Reality: from Stoker to Forster by Catherine Lanone

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Dracula engages with transmission in a dual way, turning Mina’s mind into a radio-system which the Count may switch on and off, whereas Van Helsing may reverse the signal and spy on the vampire; technology embodying modernity, from the phonograph to the typewriter or telegraph, may vanquish the Count’s archaic powers of transmission. E. M. Forster’s 1909 short story ‘The Machine Stops’ evidences on the contrary a dystopian distrust of technology. …”
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    Benefits from Long-Term Treatment in Irritable Bowel Syndrome by Stefano Evangelista

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…IBS patients should receive, as initial therapeutic approach a short course of treatment which, if effective, has the additional value of confirming the diagnosis. …”
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    Assessment of proprioceptive and kinesthetic memory in shoulder joint using KEMTAI software system by Nenad Nedović, Stevan Jovanović, Danilo Vujčić, Slavica Mutavdžin Krneta

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Subjects, blindfolded, performed shoulder flexion, stopped on voice command and by their own at predefined angles measured by the software. …”
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    Responding To: In Defense of Merit in Science by Georgina Tuari Stewart

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The perspective article claims that science is in serious danger from the replacement of merit by identity as the basis for assessments in science education, hiring of scientists, and research funding decisions. Although stopping just short of saying this ‘is’ happening, its purpose is to issue a warning that the future of science is under threat, if such trends were to continue. …”
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    Therapeutic Efficacy of Ultrasound-Guided High-Voltage Long-Duration Pulsed Radiofrequency for Pudendal Neuralgia by Feng Ji, Shuzhuan Zhou, Caixia Li, Yongyan Zhang, Hua Xu

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Six patients were treated with nonsteroidal drugs for a short time. All patients stopped taking medication finally. …”
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    Au-delà de la relation « bourreau-victime » dans l’analyse d’une situation de harcèlement psychologique au travail by Michel Vézina, Julie Dussault

    Published 2005-11-01
    “…Even if it is often necessary, from a legal standpoint, that the means involve the personal protection of victims, more than a person-centred approach must be considered for stopping this wrong. Also, beyond a « bully-victim » approach, in the short view, real prevention of workplace psychological harassment is achieved by analyzing and eliminating organizational factors and cultural aspects that constitute a fertile breeding ground for the emergence of violent behaviours between members of the same work organization. …”
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    A randomized, placebo-controlled, cross-over trial of ketamine in Rett syndrome by Kathleen Campbell, Jeffrey L. Neul, David N. Lieberman, Elizabeth Berry-Kravis, Tim A. Benke, Cary Fu, Alan Percy, Bernhard Suter, David Morris, Randall L. Carpenter, Eric D. Marsh, Jana von Hehn

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Although planned for four dose cohorts, the trial was stopped after Cohort 2 due to enrollment challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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