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  1. 99121

    Latent class analysis and influencing factor study of work-related musculoskeletal disorders among operating room nurses in tertiary hospitals by Xiaogui TANG, Li LI, Yue ZHAO, Ningning HU, Feng FU, Boya LI, Mengru YANG, Yinglan LI

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…To mitigate the risk of WMSDs, it is essential to implement targeted health education and prevention training programs tailored to different patterns of WMSDs. …”
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  2. 99122

    EXISTENTIAL IMAGES AND NARRATIVES IN RILKE`S POETRY (Bogdan Kravtsiv`s translation experience) by Igor P. Vasylyshyn

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The metaphysical concept of the finitude of life evolved through all the lyrical-philosophical cycles of the Austrian poet, in which the lexical-semantic field of the concept of “death” is creatively implemented through ideas and motifs. Bohdan Kravtsiv translated several of Rilke`s poems “Experience with Death”, “Death of a Beloved”, and “The End”, in which the philosophical idea that the Italian existentialist philosopher Nicola Abbagiano defined as coexistence can be clearly traced. …”
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  3. 99123

    How reliable is the labeling of a commercial phytosteroid product? A 12-week randomized double-blind training study by Joshua Dissemond, Tim Havers, Steffen Held, Stephan Geisler, Tihomir Kostov, Patrick Diel, Svea Türschmann, Maria K. Parr, Eduard Isenmann

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…To enhance the reliability of future phytosteroid research, we strongly recommend: (1) verification of active compound concentrations in supplements, its actual content and absence of potential contamination with prohibited substances, (2) confirmation of their biological activity using in vitro models. Implementing these measures will help to minimize inconsistencies and enhance the reliability of future studies on phytosteroids.…”
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  4. 99124

    Changes in the epidemic patterns of respiratory pathogens of children in guangzhou, China during the COVID-19 pandemic by De-Feng Liang, Wen-Lin Guo, Dan-Ping Zhu, Su-Yun Li, Wei-Dong Zhu, Ying Li, Li Huang, Jun Shen, Pei-Qing Li

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Co-infections were identified in 2,515 cases, with the highest rate observed during the Pre-COVID-19 phase (3.40%), followed by the COVID-19 (2.26%) and Post-COVID-19 (2.46%) phases. Conclusions NPIs implemented during the early COVID-19 pandemic effectively suppressed the transmission of respiratory pathogens and disrupted their seasonal patterns. …”
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  5. 99125

    Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and the Management of Cardiopulmonary Risk in the UK: A Systematic Literature Review and Modified Delphi Study by Shrikrishna D, Steer J, Bostock B, Dickinson SW, Piwko A, Ramalingam S, Saggu R, Stonham CA, Storey RF, Taylor CJ, Thakkar R, Gale CP

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…A multidisciplinary Taskforce conducted a systematic review, focusing on the UK and addressing questions relating to the healthcare burden of acute exacerbations of COPD (AECOPDs), the link between AECOPDs and cardiopulmonary events, the management of cardiopulmonary risk in patients with COPD, and the guidelines and interventions implemented to optimize COPD management. The evidence identified was summarized and used to synthesize preliminary consensus statements reflecting the current situation and recommendations for action. …”
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  6. 99126

    Typical characteristics of deep coal seams with high outburst risk, outburst inducing mechanism and prevention measures by Baiquan LIN, Wei YANG, Tong LIU

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Furthermore, by proactively detecting and accurately obtaining key information such as concealed coal structure, coal-rock mechanics parameters, and gas parameters, the early identification of outburst risks can be achieved and precise preventive measures can be implemented. It is emphasized that stress should be fully relieved through depth unloading to reduce stress concentrations in coal seams, improve coal seam permeability, and induce the desorption of large amounts of low-pressure adsorbed methane. …”
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  7. 99127

    Securing Healthy Circular Material Flows In The Built Environment by Bob Geldermans

    Published 2020-06-01
    “… • Infill parts, implemented in an Open Building context, enable multiple short to medium length cycles within the longer service lives of multi-family building structures, following changes in user requirements. …”
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  8. 99128

    The Simcup Morocco: Exploration of the concept, innovative pedagogical relevance, and perspectives by Mohamed El Mouhajir, Yahaya Maijimaa Tourey, Majdouline Obtel, Mohammed Mouhaoui

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Notably, 81% of students strongly agreed with the importance of implementing simulation as an assessment modality within faculties. …”
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    Late gadolinium enhancement cardiovascular magnetic resonance with generative artificial intelligence by Omer Burak Demirel, Fahime Ghanbari, Christopher W. Hoeger, Connie W. Tsao, Adele Carty, Long H. Ngo, Patrick Pierce, Scott Johnson, Kathryn Arcand, Jordan Street, Jennifer Rodriguez, Tess E. Wallace, Kelvin Chow, Warren J. Manning, Reza Nezafat

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The model was trained using balanced steady-state free-precession cine images, readily used for LGE without additional training. The model was implemented inline, allowing the reconstruction of images on the scanner console. …”
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  11. 99131

    Comparison of contact tracing methods: A modelling study by Joanna X.R. Tan, Lalitha Kurupatham, Zubaidah Said, Jeremy Chan, Kelvin Bryan Tan, Marc Ho, Vernon Lee, Alex R. Cook

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…Discussion: We conclude that contact tracing operated most effectively when implemented with high case-ascertainment rates and quarantine of contacts; disease transmission is stopped early, and the low number of contacts enable tracing operations to be more manageable and less costly. …”
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  12. 99132

    A Participatory Governance Model for Comprehensive Conservation of Historical Buildings and Urban Fabric: A Grounded Theory Approach by Somayyeh Ghadimzadeh, Elnaz Abizadeh, Mahdiyeh Rahnemay Toori

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…The final model of participatory governance in the conservation of historic buildings and contexts employed a systemic and integrated approach, emphasizing simultaneous attention to technical, social, economic, and managerial dimensions. Implementing this model can facilitate processes related to the conservation, restoration, and revitalization of historical-cultural assets, while developing cooperative patterns to address issues related to cultural heritage in the country. …”
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  13. 99133

    Risk factors of dental disease in working age population of a large industrial city by V. I. Klimenko, I. V. Smirnova

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…Regulations of the organization and management of dental care are obsolete in current conditions and do not allow to implement the necessary management and treatment and preventive measures.…”
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  14. 99134

    Efficacy and safety of moxibustion treatment for upper extremity pain disorder and motor impairment in patients with stage I post-stroke shoulder-hand syndrome: a systematic review... by Xiaonan Meng, Xiaonan Meng, Jie Sun, Xintong Su, David Jung Seto, David Jung Seto, Liping Wang, Ying Li, Haikuo Yu, Baixiao Zhao, Jiping Zhao

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The favorable results were considered to be reflected by reduced scores on a visual analog scale (VAS) (mean difference [MD] = −1.68, 95% CI − 2.08, −1.28, p < 0.05), improved scores on the Fugl-Meyer Assessment of the Upper Extremity (FMA-UE, MD = 8.76, 95% CI: 7.00, 10.53, p < 0.05), higher scores on the modified Barthel index (MBI, MD = 10.27, 95% CI: 6.16, 14.34, p < 0.05) or Barthel index (BI, MD = 8.06, 95% CI: 6.20, 9.91, p < 0.05), and lower scores for functional impairment on National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS, MD = −2.34, 95% CI: −2.96, −1.72, p < 0.05) when moxibustion was combined with rehabilitation training (RT), in contrast to control groups that implemented RT alone. The better total effective rates (TERs) were achieved when moxibustion was combined with RT (risk ratio [RR] = 1.27, 95% confidence interval [CI]:1.21, 1.33, p < 0.05) or with western medicine (RR = 1.18, 95% CI: 1.02, 1.35, p = 0.02) in comparisons to corresponding control groups. …”
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  15. 99135

    Accurate elucidation of oxidation under heavy ozone pollution: a full suite of radical measurements in the chemically complex atmosphere by R. Hu, G. Zhang, G. Zhang, H. Cai, J. Guo, K. Lu, X. Li, S. Lou, Z. Tan, C. Hu, P. Xie, P. Xie, W. Liu, W. Liu

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Moving forward, by implementing a comprehensive radical detection approach, further investigations should concentrate on a broader range of OVOCs to rectify the imbalance associated with RO<span class="inline-formula"><sub>2</sub></span> radicals, thereby providing a more precise understanding of oxidation processes during severe ozone pollution episodes.…”
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  16. 99136

    Fiscal Sustainability in Iran A Markov-Switching Fiscal Regime Change and Time-Varying Parameter Models Approach by Hossein Aghilifar, Khosrow Piraei, Hashem Zare, Mehrzad Ebrahimi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Hence, it indicates that the fiscal policy implemented in Iran is unsustainable. The Markov-Switching fiscal regime change model shows the existence of two fiscal regimes, one unsustainable fiscal rgime where the reaction of the primary budget balance to public debt is significant and negative and one sustainable fiscal regime where the reaction of the primary budget balance to public debt is insignificant and positive. …”
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    Cause and Risk Factors of Delay Related to Neonatal Death in Afghan Immigrant Neonates Living in Tehran Province, Iran by Nahid Akbari, Leila Khedmat, Mansoureh Jamshidimanesh, Maryam Kashanian, Mohammad Javanbakht, Maziar Moradi-Lakeh, Ameneh Akhundi

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…These findings emphasize the imperative of implementing targeted interventions to support Afghan mothers and their neonates by enhancing access to comprehensive antenatal care, promoting health literacy, addressing maternal health complexities, and raising awareness about neonatal morbidity risk factors.…”
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  18. 99138

    De Nanterre a Vincennes. La universitat francesa i el maig del 68 From Nanterre to Vincennes: the French University and May 1968 De Nanterre a Vincennes. La universidad francesa y... by Francesc Calvo Ortega

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…<br>The objectives of this article focus principally on the most controversial aspects of what happened to the French university system during the period of reform which General Charles De Gaulle felt obliged to implement after the events of May 1968. Long before the “student revolt”, however, the structures of the educational system had fallen into decadence. …”
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  19. 99139

    Simulación clínica pediátrica y encuesta de satisfacción del alumno en el grado de Medicina by Susana B. Reyes-Domínguez, Gracia Adánez Martínez, María Miñambres Rodríguez, David Gil Ortega, Eduardo Martínez Salcedo, Luis García Marcos

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Abstract: Introduction: Simulation as a teaching tool is expanding in healthcare disciplines and is being implemented in pediatric undergraduate education. This study describes this teaching methodology applied to pediatric patient knowledge and considers student opinions in order to tailor it to their educational needs. …”
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  20. 99140

    Evaluating snow depth retrievals from Sentinel-1 volume scattering over NASA SnowEx sites by Z. Hoppinen, Z. Hoppinen, R. T. Palomaki, G. Brencher, D. Dunmire, D. Dunmire, E. Gagliano, A. Marziliano, J. Tarricone, J. Tarricone, H.-P. Marshall

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In this work we develop the first open-source software package that implements this Sentinel-1 snow depth retrieval algorithm as described in the original papers and evaluate the snow depth retrievals against nine high-resolution lidar snow depth acquisitions collected during the winters of 2019–2020 and 2020–2021 at six study sites across the western United States as part of the NASA SnowEx mission. …”
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