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    La souffrance au travail des soignants : une analyse des conséquences délétères des outils de gestion by Fatéma Safy-Godineau

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The evolution of hospital reforms leads to a denaturation of the function of health facilities that become firms deemed on the production of their care activity and economic performance obtained by these activities. …”
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    Understanding Anemia in Diabetic Kidney Disease: Aetiology, Medical Diagnosis, Treatment, and Consequences by Krishna S Upadhye, Hariom Patidar, Narendra Yadav

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The primary cause is a decline in kidney function, leading to decreased erythropoietin synthesis and poor red blood cell generation. …”
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    A Latent Class Analysis of Nutrition Impact Symptoms in Cancer Survivors by Laura Keaver, Christopher McLaughlin

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The findings of this work will inform and allow for more individualised nutrition care. By tailoring interventions to these specific groups, we can enhance the precision of care, improve prognostic accuracy, and significantly elevate the quality of life of survivors. …”
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    Immune suppressive activities of low-density neutrophils in sepsis and potential use as a novel biomarker of sepsis-induced immune suppression by Awirut Charoensappakit, Kritsanawan Sae‑khow, Nuntanuj Vutthikraivit, Patinya Maneesow, Thitiwat Sriprasart, Monvasi Pachinburavan, Asada Leelahavanichkul

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…As such, LDN (CD66b-positive cells in PBMC) was highest in intensive care unit (ICU) patients with sepsis (n=24) compared with non-sepsis (n=10) and healthy control (n=20), with a negative correlation with lymphocyte count and could predict secondary infection and mortality with the area under the curve (AUC) at 0.79 and 0.84, respectively. …”
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    466 The role of anemia and its treatment with iron in the development of oxygen-induced retinopathy by Ellen Ingolfsland, Raghavendra Rao, Kaoru Terai

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…These findings and the mechanistic work of this study will generate targets for intervention to preserve improved retinopathy outcomes but rescue retinal function.…”
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    Effect of stroke-induced memory impairment on handwriting–A forensic case study by Mohinder Singh, Romika Chopra, Ajay Sharma, Vishal Sharma

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…In the absence of medical history, a false negative opinion could have been generated in this case. This study highlights the need for contemporaneous specimens, careful evaluation, and integration of medical history in forensic document examination. …”
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    Improving transparency in malaria programme funds: A business case for connected diagnostics in Kenya by Charlotte M. Dieteren, Emmanuel Milimo, Angela Siteyi, Shannen van Duijn, Leon Stijvers, Lilyana Dayo, Gregory Ganda, Tobias F. Rinke de Wit

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…We used the quantitative data generated by ConnDx. We also calculated the costs for ConnDx and standard care to assess potential cost reductions. …”
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    Investigating family members’ experiences of the implementation and effectiveness of a youth-focused suicide aftercare service: a qualitative study by Marianne Webb, Hannah Richards, Michelle Lamblin, Dzenana Kartal, Pemma Davies, Natasha Swingler, Jo Robinson

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Results Eight themes were generated from the thematic analysis: (1) Referral process can be opaque and difficult to navigate; (2) Logistics and costs can be a barrier; (3) Increasing knowledge and skills improves family functioning; (4) The impact on young people’s mental health and functioning – building a solid foundation; (5) Regular and transparent communication with staff facilitates engagement; (6) Family and peer sessions provide valuable support, insights, and skills; (7) Individually tailored program meets the needs of most young people; and (8) Discharge process can be inconsistent and unsupportive. …”
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    Resurgence of the past: political and media discourse during the breakup of the former yugoslavia by Gregor Perko

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…As a result, the terms and utterances used lose their semantic and referential “basis”, so that they can no longer fully function except within the discursive universe that generated them. …”
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    Synthesis of shared aperture thinned interleaved arrays with elements in concentric rings by Zhigang GU, Longjun LI, Jikuan HU

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Among planar array antennas, concentric ring array (CRA) antennas have received considerable interest since it is symmetric and provides invariant beam pattern for 360° azimuthal coverage.In case of limited antenna aperture, there is great value to thinned interleaved CRA with low peak side lobe levels and a narrow main beam.The application of the cubic interpolation and density-weighting method in shared aperture array design was demonstrated by the low peak side lobe level synthesis of CRA.By adopting the Fourier-Bessel transform the relationship between the element’s excitation and array pattern, thinned interleaved problems were formulated as time-frequency synthesis problems.On the basis of the density-weighting method, element excitations of interleaved sub-array were carefully selected in an odd-even manner, which ensured the pattern matching of the generated sub-array.The iterative FFT algo rithm was adopted to thin the concentric ring array.Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm can achieve a favorable thinned and interleaved concentric ring array design with matched power patterns and low peak sidelobe levels.The problem of thinned and interleaved concentric ring arrays is solved, and the design of multi-function shared aperture thinned interleaved arrays with elements in concentric rings is realized.…”
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    Synthesis of shared aperture thinned interleaved arrays with elements in concentric rings by Zhigang GU, Longjun LI, Jikuan HU

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Among planar array antennas, concentric ring array (CRA) antennas have received considerable interest since it is symmetric and provides invariant beam pattern for 360° azimuthal coverage.In case of limited antenna aperture, there is great value to thinned interleaved CRA with low peak side lobe levels and a narrow main beam.The application of the cubic interpolation and density-weighting method in shared aperture array design was demonstrated by the low peak side lobe level synthesis of CRA.By adopting the Fourier-Bessel transform the relationship between the element’s excitation and array pattern, thinned interleaved problems were formulated as time-frequency synthesis problems.On the basis of the density-weighting method, element excitations of interleaved sub-array were carefully selected in an odd-even manner, which ensured the pattern matching of the generated sub-array.The iterative FFT algo rithm was adopted to thin the concentric ring array.Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm can achieve a favorable thinned and interleaved concentric ring array design with matched power patterns and low peak sidelobe levels.The problem of thinned and interleaved concentric ring arrays is solved, and the design of multi-function shared aperture thinned interleaved arrays with elements in concentric rings is realized.…”
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