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  1. 4761

    Eu:CROPIS AIV Program: Challenges and Solutions for a Spin-Stabilized Satellite Containing Biology by Toni Delovski, Catherin Düvel, Fabian Greif, Ansgar Heidecker, Sebastian Kottmeier, Olaf Mierheim, Falk Nohka, Fabian Orlowski-Feldhusen

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…A tight link to the operations teams of the German Space Operations and Control Center during such tests and beyond finally ensures the operability of the overall system in the operational phase.…”
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  2. 4762

    Comparison of efficacy and safety between palonosetron and ondansetron to prevent postoperative nausea and vomiting in patients undergoing non-laparoscopic surgery: A systematic re... by Babu Lal, Ragavi Alagarsamy, Jitendra Kumar, Anshul J. Rai, Vineeta Yadav, Rajnish Joshi, Md. Yunus

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Palonosetron showed superior efficacy beyond 6 hours, providing sustained PONV prophylaxis in patients undergoing various surgeries, excluding laparoscopic procedures.…”
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  3. 4763

    Gender Analysis, Milk Value Chain, Kabale Uganda. Kabale: Kabale University. by Tugume, Samuel

    Published 2024
    “…Though most of the respondents were literate, their literacy level was low with more than half of the male and female respondents not attaining beyond a secondary education. A higher proportion of the male gender (35.5%) owned herds as against 17.7% of the female gender. …”
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  5. 4765

    Early treatment discontinuation in patients with deficient mismatch repair or microsatellite instability high metastatic colorectal cancer receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors by Chiara Cremolini, Sara Lonardi, Filippo Pietrantonio, Julien Taieb, David Tougeron, Margherita Ambrosini, Michael J Overman, Alice Boilève, Lisa Salvatore, Rosine Guimbaud, Priya Jayachandran, Frank A Sinicrope, Thibault Mazard, Javier Ros, Vincenzo Nasca, Simon Pernot, Emily Alouani, Marie Decraecker, Emilie Hafliger, Pauline Parent

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In the ETD group, 28 (20%) patients had a PFS event and 9 restarted ICIs with a disease control rate of 66%.Conclusions In our international series of dMMR/MSI-H mCRC, ETD of ICIs in the absence of PD did not seem detrimental in terms of PFS and OS compared with continuing treatment beyond 1 year. Randomized clinical trials to compare short and long treatment duration are now warranted.…”
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  6. 4766

    Age dependent deficits in speech recognition in quiet and noise are reflected in MGB activity and cochlear onset coding by Konrad Dapper, Stephan M. Wolpert, Jakob Schirmer, Stefan Fink, Etienne Gaudrain, Deniz Başkent, Wibke Singer, Sarah Verhulst, Christoph Braun, Ernst Dalhoff, Lukas Rüttiger, Matthias H.J. Munk, Marlies Knipper

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This may suggest a role of pure-tone threshold averages (PTA) of EHF for TENV and TFS beyond sound localization that is reflected in likely MGB delays. …”
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  7. 4767

    Process evaluation of Project Daire: a food environment intervention that impacted food knowledge, wellbeing and dietary habits of primary school children by Naomi Anderson, Sarah F. Brennan, Fiona Lavelle, Sarah E. Moore, Dilara Olgacher, Amy Junkin, Moira Dean, Michelle C. McKinley, Patrick McCole, Ruth F. Hunter, Laura Dunne, Niamh E. O’Connell, Chris T. Elliott, Danielle McCarthy, Jayne V. Woodside

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…A sustainable funding and resourcing mechanism is required for successful future roll-out across the UK and beyond. Trial registrations The original trial referenced in this process evaluation is registered as follows: National Institute of Health (NIH) U.S. …”
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  8. 4768

    The role of OCO-3 XCO<sub>2</sub> retrievals in estimating global terrestrial net ecosystem exchanges by X. Wang, F. Jiang, F. Jiang, F. Jiang, H. Wang, Z. Zhang, M. Wu, J. Wang, W. He, W. Ju, W. Ju, J. M. Chen, J. M. Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The reasons for the poor performance of assimilating OCO-3 XCO<span class="inline-formula"><sub>2</sub></span> alone include the lack of observations beyond 52° S and 52° N, the large fluctuations in the number of data, and the varied observation time. …”
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  9. 4769

    Dual Clinical Practice (DCP) policy to improve the retention of human resources for health in Rwanda: a mid-term review using a cross-sectional and retrospective study design by Kizito Kayumba, Corneille Ntihabose, Sabine Musange Furere, Bernard Ngabo, Piero Irakiza, Felix K. Rubuga, Nathalie Umutoni, Ina Rukundo Kalisa, Pascal Birindabagabo, Emile Rwamasirabo, Emmanuel Kayibanda, Patience Mukundirukuri, Gashaija Absolomon, Sumana Dhanani, Jeanine Condo

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…While the DCP contributed positively to hospital revenues, concerns about the sustainability of the scheme and the adequacy of health care remuneration were highlighted, calling for a review of DCP policy involving stakeholders beyond the Ministry of Health. Conclusion This study found that the DCP policy in Rwanda positively impacted healthcare provider retention, patient satisfaction, and hospital revenues. …”
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  10. 4770

    Artificial intelligence-based, non-invasive assessment of the central aortic pressure in adults after operative or interventional treatment of aortic coarctation by Renate Oberhoffer, Peter Ewert, Harald Kaemmerer, Nicole Nagdyman, Oliver Dewald, Frank Klawonn, Michael Huntgeburth, Andreas Eicken, Christian Meierhofer, Sebastian Freilinger, Martin Middeke, Pinar Bambul Heck, Annika Freiberger, Frank Harig, Manuel Lösch, Fritz Mellert, Fabian von Scheidt, Elsa Ury, Nicole Wolfrum, Ann-Sophie Kaemmerer-Suleiman, Mathieu N. Suleiman

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Comparing PBP and CABP in the entire collective, significant differences were found for CABP in relation to the procedure performed, with higher values in patients after prosthesis interposition as their last treatment (p&lt;0.05).Conclusion AI-PWA provides valuable insights into cardiovascular stress in CoA patients, beyond PBP measurements. The study highlights the need to incorporate CABP measurements into clinical practice to avoid overdiagnosis of hypertension. …”
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  11. 4771

    Modeling Factors Influencing Project Financing Risk by Gholamreza Sharafi, Kiamars Fathi Hafashjani, Faegh Ahmadi

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Nevertheless, understanding these nuanced relationships contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted nature of project financing risk. Beyond these specific findings, the study highlights a myriad of factors that influence project financing risk, including social risk, contractor risk, construction risk, design risk, legal risk, financial risk, and subsidiary contracts, among others. …”
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  12. 4772

    Clinical novel exploration of intractable fever in stroke rehabilitation: a single-center cross-sectional retrospective study by Huang Jingjie, Wu Bangqi, Qin Peng, Zhang Ziyi, Cheng Yupei, Wang Chaoran, Chen Yuyan, Bai Jing

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In clinical settings, intractable fever is as common as acute fever, particularly in patients with brain injuries. Beyond infectious causes, stroke survivors often experience recurrent intractable fever due to central or neurogenic mechanisms. …”
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  13. 4773

    Regarder au-delà des élections : l’historicité complexe de la participation politique dans la Libye contemporaine by Chiara Loschi, Chiara Pagano

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In order to adopt an approach that focuses on the strategies and practices of renegotiating politics experimented by Libyan citizens, and thus reasoning in terms of the politics of becoming rather than the politics of transition (Dakhlia, 2016), this analysis has required reconsidering the historical experiences of political experimentation and social mobilisation that have characterised the country over the long term as useful precedents to better understand current forms of political engagement at the individual and collective levels.We, therefore, draw on the historiography of modern Libya so as to approach the debate on the multifaceted practices of political participation, legitimation and deliberation in the country from a diachronic perspective and moving beyond the neoliberal model of democracy. The challenge is to interrogate why Libya's interim representative bodies did not simply collapse in the aftermath of the first elections in July 2012 but, instead, swarmed into rival centres of power as well as, in some cases, shadow institutions, while giving rise to more effective local bodies at the sub-national level. …”
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    Leer rápido no siempre es igual a comprender: Examinando la relación entre velocidad y comprensión/Reading Fast is not always the same as Understanding: Examining the Relationship... by Gabriela Silva-Maceda, Silvia Romero-Contreras

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…An exploratory research question was formulated to evaluate whether speed is still predictive of reading comprehension beyond the contribution of accuracy. Results support the hypotheses while the analysis carried out for the research question showed that text reading speed added only 6% of variance after accounting for reading accuracy. …”
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  15. 4775

    L’infanticide féminin en question chez les Gaulois du Midi : l’apport des analyses ADN sur les nouveau-nés enterrés dans les habitats de l’âge du Fer by Bernard Dedet, Henri Duday, Philippe Gruat, Mélanie Pruvost

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Even if the exact reasoning behind the desire to keep the corpses of these children, who represent only a fraction of the total number of newborns for these two protohistoric societies, within the very heart of the household, remains completely beyond our grasp.…”
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  16. 4776

    Patterns and wavelet coherence analysis of tidal dynamics and chlorophyll a concentration by M.N. Hidayat, R. Wafdan, M. Ramli, Z.A. Muchlisin, S. Rizal

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Understanding the correlation between tidal rhythms and marine organism behavior is crucial. This extends beyond fluctuations in chlorophyll a concentrations and includes various biological processes in the marine environment. …”
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    Mapping the Λ<sub>s</sub>CDM Scenario to <i>f</i>(<i>T</i>) Modified Gravity: Effects on Structure Growth Rate by Mateus S. Souza, Ana M. Barcelos, Rafael C. Nunes, Özgür Akarsu, Suresh Kumar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, when considered within general relativity, this scenario does not predict any effects on the evolution of the matter density contrast beyond modifications to the background functions. …”
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    Black Boarding Academies as a Prudential Reparation by Roy Brooks

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Restructuring in housing, education, employment, voting, law enforcement, health care, and the environment—social transformation—is absolutely needed in the United States if the race problem is ever to be resolved. That much is clear beyond peradventure.  The hard question, however, is whether Black Reparations can take us there. …”
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    Black Boarding Academies as a Prudential Reparation by Roy Brooks

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Restructuring in housing, education, employment, voting, law enforcement, health care, and the environment—social transformation—is absolutely needed in the United States if the race problem is ever to be resolved. That much is clear beyond peradventure.  The hard question, however, is whether Black Reparations can take us there. …”
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    Reflections and trajectories for interdisciplinary research on the energy transition by Cesare Sposito, Francesca Scalisi

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…We have clarified the meaning of the term ‘innovability’©®, formerly in use in the economic and social sciences, which is attributed to a renewed driving force for a new paradigm of development that expresses one of the most crucial challenges of our time and the need for a ‘solidary’ convergence between the two inescapable instances of ‘innovation’ and ‘sustainability’, as if they were opposites and contrasts: beyond the term used, in a historical moment characterised by environmental, social and economic emergencies, Humanity promotes one of its prerogatives, the use of the ‘things’ that nature makes available to us to do something other than their primary function (innovation), aware that those resources are not inexhaustible (sustainability). …”
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