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    Clinical outcomes following shock team implementation for cardiogenic shock: a systematic review by Mohamed Abdelnabi, Ahmed Saad Elsaeidy, Aya Moustafa Aboutaleb, Amit Johanis, Ahmed K. Ghanem, Hazem Rezq, Basel Abdelazeem

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Findings from the reviewed studies indicated the favorable outcomes associated with implementing cardiogenic shock teams. …”
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    Identifying factors affecting the commercialization of products of knowledge-based companies based in science and technology parks and growth centers by yousef sofi, Vahid Reza Mirabi, Rahim Sarvar

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…It is suggested that in the field of information, research and development units should be active in companies, and research should be done continuously. …”
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    “Diversity’s good unless you have a Southern accent, then you’re a hick”: Self-evaluation, linguistic insecurity and symbolic domination in Middle Tennessee by Marc-Philippe Brunet

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In this context, we draw upon on the notion of symbolic domination, that is a lack of awareness regarding the inherently arbitrary nature of a linguistic standard which leads speakers of less prestigious varieties to judge their own linguistic productions through the prism of dominant criteria (Bourdieu, 2001; Bourdieu & Boltanski, 1975).Our study is based on the results of sociolinguistic fieldwork data from Murfreesboro (Middle Tennessee), which was collected in accordance with the theoretical and methodological framework of the PAC research programme and within the scope of the LVTI-Language, Urban Life, Work, Identity sociophonological project (Durand & Przewozny, 2012; Przewozny et al. 2020). …”
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    Comments on: “Early High-Titer Convalescent Plasma Therapy in Patients with Moderate and Severe COVID-19” [Transfusion and Apheresis Science 61 (2022) 103321] by Seyed Reza Hosseiniara

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Specifically, the mortality rates were reported as 13.7% for the moderate group and a staggering 86.3% for the severe group, culminating in an overall death rate of 29.7%.1 In contrast, a previous study by the same research group in 2020 reported a mortality rate of 24.3% in a control group that did not receive convalescent plasma but was treated with standard care.2 The similarities in the study settings for both investigations suggest that convalescent plasma therapy may have had no significant impact on mortality rates, potentially even contributing to higher mortality among Iranian patients.The lack of a control group receiving standard treatment in Fazeli et al.'…”
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