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Targeting Liver Biopsies For Optimal Biopsy Site In Diffused Liver Disease Using Real-Time Shear Wave Elastography: A Prospective, Single Center Study
Published 2024-06-01“…The traditional technique (TE) worked well for identifying moderate and severe stages of scarring (F2, F3, and F4). …”
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Social Acceptance of Smart Glasses in Health Care: Model Evaluation Study of Anticipated Adoption and Social Interaction
Published 2025-02-01“…Although a large portion of respondents were medical doctors, the sample also included nurses and other health care professionals. …”
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Determinants maintaining healthcare personnel’s motivation during COVID-19 pandemic in Uganda
Published 2025-01-01“…Results Among respondents, 61.7% worked during the first lockdown and 93.3% during the second. …”
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The Establishment and Activity of Military Achievers Union (1937-1940)
Published 2007-12-01“…Military Achievers Union did not have enough time to become an active participant in political and social life as it was concerned with organizational works and establishment of new units. However, an assumption can be made that the organization could have become active as it had the intellectual potential. …”
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Feasibility and usefulness of Gini coefficients of primary care visits as a measure of service inequality: preliminary findings from a cross-sectional study using region-wide elect...
Published 2025-02-01“…The study also produced topographic maps of the GPVs for nine selected diseases.Setting All primary healthcare facilities within the 105 townships or communities randomly selected from Anhui province, China.Participants All practising doctors working with and all patients presenting to the above sampled facilities during the 27-month study period.Results The overall rate of primary healthcare visits during the 27-month period was estimated at 147.78%, with intra-regional variation coefficients by all-cause and system-specific disease ranging from 49.02% to 68.96%, and women were more likely than men to seek primary healthcare. …”
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