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    FORENSIC PSYCHIATRIC CARE OF INTELLECTUALLY DISABLED OFFENDERS DIMINISHES RISK FOR CRIMINAL RECIDIVISM - FINNISH REGISTER-BASED STUDY by AULIKKI AHLGRÉN-RIMPILÄINEN, MAIJA LINDGREN, PETTERI JOELSSON, NINA LINDBERG

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…ABSTRACT Objectives: The focus of this study was on the reoffending rate and patterns of severe violent crimes committed by persons with intellectual disability (ID) in the Finnish context of forensic psychiatry. …”
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    Age as a risk factor for suicide by Kocić Sanja S., Milić Časlav T., Grbić Gordana G., Plašić Aleksandar H., Tatić Zoran V.

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Results. Average rate of suicide, in analyzed period, moved from 8.7 to 27 with a mean value of 14.6± 6.9. …”
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    Optimizing Vital Signs in Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury: Reinforcement Learning Algorithm Development and Validation by Hongwei Zhang, Mengyuan Diao, Sheng Zhang, Peifeng Ni, Weidong Zhang, Chenxi Wu, Ying Zhu, Wei Hu

    Published 2025-07-01
    “… Abstract BackgroundTraumatic brain injury (TBI) is a critically ill disease with a high mortality rate, and clinical treatment is committed to continuously optimizing treatment strategies to improve survival rates. …”
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    INFLUENCE OF PATIENTS’ PREHOSPITAL ATTENDANCE AT OUTPATIENT CLINICS ON LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME: LIS-3 STUDY by Yu. V. Semenova, N. P. Kutishenko, A. V. Zagrebelnyy, M. L. Ginzburg, A. D. Deev, S. Yu. Martsevich

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Patients (n=397) hospitalized with ACS (01.11.2013-31.07.2015) were included. 19.4% of patients died in hospital (77/397).-According to their rate of attendance at outpatient clinics all survived patients (n=320) were divided into 3 groups: committed to visiting outpatient-clinics (n=139), partially committed (n=103) and not committed (n=78). …”
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    EUROPEAN FUNDS AUDIT IN ROMANIA by ANCA SIMINA POPESCU

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…To become a a net beneficiary of EU funds, Romania must ensure an absorption rate as higher as it can. The appreciation of the these funds' management and formulating opinions in support of improving the absorption of European funds in the future can be done with the audit because it is a guarantee for good performance by our country, but also by public authorities, of commitments which they have undertaken.…”
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    Qatar’s genetic counseling landscape: Current insights and future prospects by Sumaya Abiib, Houssein Khodjet-El-khil, Karen El-Akouri, Reem Ibrahim Bux, Zoulikha Rezoug, Wafa Abualainin, Moza Alkowari, Sara Osman Musa, Mariam Al Mulla, Rehab Al Saleh, Noora Shahbeck, Maria Farag, Said I. Ismail, Reem Al Sulaiman, Tawfeg Ben-Omran, Asma Al-Thani, Mashael Al-Shafai

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In Qatar, the significance of genetic counseling is underscored by the distinctive demographic characteristics of the population, including elevated rates of consanguinity and larger family sizes, contributing to the increased incidence of many genetic conditions. …”
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    Human–wildlife interactions by C. Rosell, F. Llimona

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This leads to wild boar behavior modification and also promotes an increase in the fertility rate of habituated females, which are significantly heavier than non–habituated females. …”
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    Integrating the needs of recovering populations of baleen whales into the revised management framework for the commercial fishery for Antarctic krill by Philip N. Trathan, Matthew S. Savoca, Ari Friedlaender, Mick Baines, Elke Burkhardt, Ted Cheeseman, Ted Cheeseman, Luciano Dalla Rosa, Helena Herr, Helena Herr, Eduardo R. Secchi, Alexandre N. Zerbini, Alexandre N. Zerbini, Alexandre N. Zerbini, Ryan R. Reisinger

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In addition, sub-lethal impacts on individuals, albeit with population-level consequences, via decreased body condition and reproductive rates, may arise from local depletion of prey and prey-field disturbance that increases whale energetic costs. …”
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    Traditional herbal medicine legislative and regulatory framework: a cross-sectional quantitative study and archival review perspectives by Sileshi Dubale, Rashed Edris Usure, Yesuneh Tefera Mekasha, Gemmechu Hasen, Firdos Hafiz, Dereje Kebebe, Sultan Suleman

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In terms of quality, safety, efficacy, rational use, and storage conditions, 49.8% of respondents rated regulatory implementation practice as not satisfactory. …”
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    Translate to divide: сontrol of the cell cycle by protein synthesis by Michael Polymenis, Rodolfo Aramayo

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Understanding how proliferating cells commit and progress into the cell cycle requires knowing not only which proteins need to be synthesized, but also what determines their rate of synthesis during cell division.…”
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    Burnout of Resident Doctors in a Teaching Hospital in Jordan by Raed Nael Mohammad Al-Taher, Mohamad E. Mahseeri, Rawan Abd AlMohsen Mohammad Al Habashneh, Moaath Alsmadi, Amal Ibrahim Abd Al Qader Abu Harb, Nadwa Basem Basheer Bustami, Awni D. Shahait, Lana Alghanem, Fadi Alhalasa, Farah Moh'd Bassam Mutlaq Al Muhtaseb, Murad Mohammad Subhi Qirem, Shahd Maher Abdel Rahman Yaghi

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Male residents reported a higher rate of feeling pressured to work, while female residents reported that they would learn more effectively and commit fewer errors if they slept more. …”
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    Causal Relationships between Academic Procrastination, Emotion Regulation and Academic Well-Being in Student: A Gender Diffrence Test by Atiyeh Motevassel, Jalil Fathabadi, Omid Shokri

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Winga et al. found that fatigue was the most common aspect of burnout in schools, while Lam et al. reported that girls showed higher academic engagement and were rated by teachers as performing better than boys.  …”
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    Socio-demographic profile of medical students in Aotearoa, New Zealand (2016–2020): a nationwide cross-sectional study by Warwick Bagg, Jonathan Williman, Bridget Kool, Peter Crampton, Elana Curtis, Garry Nixon, Chris Hendry, Susan Shaw, Zoe Bristowe, Paul Brunton, Damian Scarf, Collin Tukuitonga, Denise Wilson, Kyle S Eggleton

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Enrolments were lower for students from rural areas compared with those from urban areas (rate ratio 0.53; 95% CI 0.46–0.61). Overall NZ’s medical students do not reflect the diverse communities they will serve, with under-representation of Māori and Pacific students and students who come from low socioeconomic and rural backgrounds.Conclusions To meaningfully address these issues, we suggest the following policy changes: universities commit and act to Indigenise institutional ways of knowing and being; selection policies are reviewed to ensure that communities in greatest need of doctors are prioritised for enrolment into medicine (specifically, the impact of low socioeconomic status should be factored into selection decisions); and the government fund more New Zealanders to study medicine.…”
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    Conflict-attributable mortality in Tigray Region, Ethiopia: Evidence from a survey of the Tigrayan diaspora by Catherine R. McGowan, Sarah A. Cassidy-Seyoum, Promise Ekoriko, Mervat Alhaffar, Lucia Cassini, Jennifer Palmer, Abdihamid Warsame, Francesco Checchi

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Abstract Background The war in Tigray Region, Ethiopia (November 2020 to November 2022) ended with formal commitments to accountability, but these have yet to produce publicly available accounts of the harms caused by the conflict. …”
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    Polish Toxic Currency Options by Waldemar Gontarski

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…In the case of currency put options it is an absolute obligation to purchase a given amount in euro at exchange rate set in advance. On the other hand issuing call options confers an absolute obligation to deliver to the other party to the option contract a specified amount in euro at exchange rate set in advance. …”
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    Co-designing interventions to improve emergency department discharge communication with youths, parents and healthcare providers: a process evaluation by Allyson J Gallant, Janet A Curran, Mari Somerville, Lori Wozney, Christine Cassidy, Alannah Delahunty-Pike, Rebecca Mackay, Shannon MacPhee, Emma Burns, Helen Wong, Melanie Doyle, Amy Plint, Roger Zemek

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Communication interventions at discharge can lower readmission rates and improve adherence to follow-up. However, these interventions are rarely designed in partnership with ED clinicians, youth and their parents. …”
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    The Impact of EU Funds on Romanian Finances by Laurian Lungu

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Adopting such a position, however, would make little sense unless the absorption rate, which in 2012 was by far the lowest in the EU, increased at an impressive pace over the coming years. …”
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    Refining and optimising a behavioural intervention to support endocrine therapy adherence (ROSETA) in UK women with breast cancer: protocol for a pilot fractional factorial trial by Samuel G Smith, David P French, Galina Velikova, Amanda Farrin, Robbie Foy, Nikki Rousseau, Daniel Howdon, Jane Clark, Michelle Collinson, Christopher D Graham, Rebecca Walwyn, Emma McNaught, Ellen Mason, Sophie M C Green, Rachel Ellison, Louise H Hall, Hollie Wilkes, Erin Raine, Jacqueline Buxton, Sally J L Moore, Catherine Parbutt

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Progression to the optimisation phase will be based on predefined criteria for consent rates, patient adherence to intervention components and availability of medication adherence data.Ethics and dissemination The study was reviewed by the Wales Research Authority Research Ethics Committee 3 (21/WA/0322). …”
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    The implementation of Safety Management Systems in healthcare: a systematic review and international comparison by Zhivko Zhelev, Sian de Bell, Alison Bethel, Maria Clarke, Rob Anderson, Jo Thompson Coon

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Safety management systems are generally considered to have four key components: leadership commitment and safety policy; safety risk management; safety assurance; and safety culture. …”
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