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    Over-Response Correction of SNC 350p ROOS and PTW Markus Chambers in the Surface Dose and Build-Up Region Dosimetry of 6MV Photon Beam by Deepali Patil, Mukesh Zope, DINESH SAROJ, Aslam P. A., Basil George

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Results: For field sizes of 10x10 cm2, 20x20 cm2, and 30x30 cm2 at a source-to-axis distance (SAD) of 100 cm, the PSD values obtained with the Markus chamber, before and after applying Rawlinson's equation for over-response correction, were as follows: 35.11%, 42.92%, 50.72% (before correction) and 28.37%, 36.19%, 44.05% (after correction). …”
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    Social Anxiety Symptoms in The Visually Impaired Versus Healthy Control: Saudi Arabian Samples by Alsubaie SS

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Box 101, Khamis Mushayt, Saudi Arabia, Tel +96-6503799971, Email dr.slt4444@gmail.comPurpose: This study aims to compare self-esteem and social anxiety disorder (SAD) symptoms levels between visually impaired and sighted individuals, and to explore the relationship between social anxiety and various sociodemographic factors.Materials and Methods: A case-control study was conducted from March to June 2017 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, involving 62 participants (24 visually impaired and 38 sighted). …”
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    Des (dés)accords grammaticaux dans la dénomination écrite de la personne en France : un tumulte graphique entre passions tristes et passions joyeuses by Manuel Perez, Katy Barasc, Hélène Giraudo

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Both dismissals cannot be separated since they tackle a same system: the androphonocracy, a seat where sad passions of a threatened bequest are nourished… waiting for others jubilations.…”
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    Identifying barriers that prevent US insured adults at-risk for and diagnosed with type 2 diabetes from accessing primary care services: An exploratory study by Tamara Crawford

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Three factors significant resulted in predicting participants’ last primary doctor’s appointment: ‘not having time to go to the doctor’ (P = 0.022), ‘feeling too sad about disease to see a doctor’ (P = 0.021), and ‘not feeling sick’ (P = 0.001). …”
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