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    Církve a poválečný český nacionalismus by Vít Machálek

    Published 2013-12-01
    “… The article deals with the attitude of the three most important Czech Churches towards Czech nationalism in the years of the Third Czechoslovak Republic (1945–1948). …”
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    One-Way High-Dimensional ANOVA by Tansheng Chen, Lukun Zheng

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…ANOVA is one of the most important tools in comparing the treatment means among different groups in repeated measurements. …”
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    Immununohistochemical Analysis of Progesterone Receptor and Ki-67 in Meningioma: A Cross-sectional Study by Rathin Hazra, Saurabh Dash, Prasenjit Kumar Bar, Sarbari Kar Rakshit

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Introduction: The most common primary intracranial tumour is meningioma. …”
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    Diagnosis and treatment of periprosthetic infection after hip replacement (a review) by I. A. Dmitrov, N. V. Zagorodniy, V. N. Obolenskiy, P. Sh. Leval', N. G. Zakharyan, V. S. Apresyan, M. A. Panin, D. A. Samkovich, R. N. Aliev, A. A. Grigoryan

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The frequency of hip arthroplasty is steadily increasing throughout the world and, although this operation has become routine, the likelihood of postoperative complications reaches 4.3 % [1]. The most dangerous of them are infectious lesions in the area of the endoprosthesis and adjacent tissues. …”
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    Cerebral fat emboli monitoring using transcranial Doppler ultrasound and confirmation of a successful treatment response: a case report by Morgan Jude, Ryan Martin, Ivy Nguyen, Christine Cocanour, Heather Nicoletto, Keyanna Raihani, Alicia Alley, Jeffrey R. Vitt

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Fat emboli syndrome is a rare and potentially fatal condition that most commonly manifests after traumatic long-bone fractures. …”
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    Characterization and comparative profiling of piRNAs in serum biopsies of pediatric Wilms tumor patients by Fatma S. Mohamed, Deena Jalal, Youssef M. Fadel, Samir F. El-Mashtoly, Wael Z. Khaled, Ahmed A. Sayed, Mohamed A. Ghazy

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…We identified 307 piRNAs expressed in WT serum samples, with 4% classified as repeat-related and 96% as non-repeat-related. The most abundant repeat-related piRNAs originated from LINEs retrotransposon, while tRNA-derived piRNAs were the most prevalent among non-repeat-related piRNAs. …”
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    Current biomarkers of prostate cancer by I. A. Aboian, E. N. Fedotova, A. N. Shevchenko, S. M. Pakus, A. Yu. Maximov, E. V. Filatova, I. A. Khomutenko, Е. F. Komarova, N. K. Guskova

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Prostate cancer is one of the most common malignancies in men. Early detection of prostate cancer is largely determined by the widely used prostate specific antigen (PSA) blood test. …”
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  8. 788

    Shooting and goalkeepers response analysis in a professional football league by Markel Perez-Arroniz, Julio Calleja-González, Jon Zabala-Lili, Arkaitz Crespo, Asier Zubillaga

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Results: From all the shots obtained, information has been analyzed on: temporality, the most repeated actions by the strikers and goalkeepers, separating the actions by different situations (direction, number of contacts, game situation, cross…), and the areas of the field in which the actions occur. …”
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    Risk factors for urinary incontinence in patients undergoing radical robot-assisted prostatectomy by A. M. Shvedov, K. B. Kolontarev, A. V. Bormotin, V. V. Dyakov, A. A. Vitoslavsky, D. Yu. Pushkar

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common cancers among men, and the tactic to treat this disease stage-depends directly. …”
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    Serum sphingomyelin levels define oxyhemoglobin desaturation-related metabolic threshold in symptomatic obstructive sleep apnea by Ott Kiens, Egon Taalberg, Viktoria Ivanova, Ketlin Veeväli, Triin Laurits, Ragne Tamm, Aigar Ottas, Kalle Kilk, Ursel Soomets, Alan Altraja

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…We aimed at identifying the percentage of sleep time with oxyhemoglobin desaturation below 90% (Tc90%) breakpoint from which the most significant changes occur in systemic metabolome of patients with OSA. …”
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    Meta-analyses of the effects of high-intensity interval training in elite athletes—part I: mean effects on various performance measures by Hans-Peter Wiesinger, Hans-Peter Wiesinger, Hans-Peter Wiesinger, Thomas Leonard Stöggl, Thomas Leonard Stöggl, Nils Haller, Nils Haller, Julia Blumkaitis, Tilmann Strepp, Francesca Kilzer, Anna Schmuttermair, Will G. Hopkins

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…There is uncertainty regarding the mean effects on exercise economy and the modifying effects of sex, duration of intervention, phase of training, and type of HIIT for most measures.Systematic Review Registrationhttps://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/display_record.php?…”
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    Group Aerobic Exercise Improves Body Composition and Lipid Profile in Young Women with Elevated BMI: A Randomized Controlled Trial by Omer Špirtović, Ilma Čaprić, Borko Katanić, Karuppasamy Govindasamy, Vlad Adrian Geantă, Viorel Petru Ardelean, Zerina Salihagić, Aldina Ajdinović, Mima Stanković

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…In contrast, the control group showed significant deterioration in most variables, including a 2.1 kg weight gain and a 6.3 mg/dL increase in total cholesterol (<i>p</i> < 0.05). …”
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    A Guide to Scale Insect Identification by Stephen H. Futch, C.W. McCoy, C.C. Childers

    Published 2018-04-01
    “… Control of scale insects in Florida citrus utilizes native and introduced exotic natural enemies, including predators, parasites, and pathogens. Under most conditions, predators and parasites suppress scale pest populations to a level where chemical intervention is unnecessary. …”
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    An Epiphrenic Diverticulum with Previous Perforation Excised Laparoscopically by Amitabh Yadav, Samiran Nundy

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Surgical treatment is only required in patients with worsening dysphagia or repeated chest infection due to microaspirations, and most patients are now treated with minimally invasive surgery (MIS) using the laparoscopic or thoracoscopic approach. …”
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    IMAGES OF THE ELEMENTS IN N.A. LVOV`S WORLD ARTISTIC PICTURE by Elena N. Borowska

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The originality of the poet’s worldview is also reflected in the frequency ratio and combinations of the images of the elements in his poetry: fire is the most frequent and semantically diverse element here, followed by the wind, which in general imparts lightness and dynamism to Lvov`s poetic picture of the world, and the systematically repeated combination of fire and water (ice) acts as its basic opposition, which also reinforces dynamism as its leading characteristic. …”
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    A novel outreach approach for identification of familial hypercholesterolemia: Interview-based formative evaluation to improve healthcare access and quality by Rachel C. Forcino, Terry Sturke, Mary P. McGowan, Amanda N. Perry, Shoshana H. Bardach, Vikrant S. Vaze, Kerrilynn C. Hennessey

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Conclusions: Partnership with the target population led to direct-to-patient FH outreach that was acceptable to most recipients. High-touch engagement by lipid specialists included repeat phone calls, which maximized patients' response but are unlikely to be sustained in routine practice.…”
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    Phosphorylated neurofilament heavy chain (pNfH) concentration in cerebrospinal fluid predicts overall disease aggressiveness (D50) in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis by Julia Meyer, Nayana Gaur, Janina von der Gablentz, Bernd Friedrich, Annekathrin Roediger, Annekathrin Roediger, Julian Grosskreutz, Julian Grosskreutz, Julian Grosskreutz, Robert Steinbach

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…This superiority of D50 was confirmed in direct linear and most evident in non-linear regressions with pNfH.ConclusionOverall disease aggressiveness in ALS, as quantified by D50, most robustly correlated with CSF pNfH-levels, independent of the time of collection during symptomatic disease. …”
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