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    Compliance with surveillance recommendations for foregut subepithelial tumors is poor by Azar, Riad R.

    Published 2015
    “…During follow-up, 16 SELs (25%) increased in size, with a mean increase of 3.4 ± 3.9 mm (range, 1-15). …”
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    Hygroscopicity and CCN potential of DMS-derived aerosol particles by Bernadette Rosati (7498127)

    Published 2022
    “…Lowering the temperature to 258 K increases κ slightly, particularly for small particles. …”
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    Screen Time Soars and Vision Suffers: How School Closures During the Pandemic Affected Children and Adolescents’ Eyesight by Muna Abed Alah (18336771)

    Published 2024
    “…We interviewed 1546 parents of selected students, about 24% reported their children’s history of visual disturbances, primarily refractive errors. The mean screen time across the week increased significantly by 11.5 ± 11.6 h during school closures. …”
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    Strategic and flexible LNG production under uncertain future demand and natural gas prices by Noor Yusuf (15748120)

    Published 2023
    “…In this study, the economic valuation of the flexible Air Product's AP-X liquefaction technology was investigated considering the modelling of price volatilities, using the mean-reverting jump-diffusion pricing model and Monte Carlo simulation, assuming different demand level scenarios in the high-income Asia Pacific markets based on historical trends. …”
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    Rapid separation of very low concentrations of bacteria from blood by Buchanan, Clara M.

    Published 2017
    “…While there was scatter in the data from blood with low bacterial concentrations, the mean average recovery was 69%. The gender of the blood donor made no statistical difference in bacterial recovery. …”
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    Optimal Energy Dispatch Engine for PV-DG-ESS Hybrid Power Plants Considering Battery Degradation and Carbon Emissions by Laith Kanaan (21632714)

    Published 2023
    “…<p dir="ltr">Uncertainties in load and solar power forecasting, complex energy storage system (ESS) constraints, and feedback correction pose challenges for very short-term and short-term hybrid power plant scheduling. …”
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    Lacertus fibrosus release in proximal median nerve entrapment- a systematic review by Qutaiba N. M. Shah Mardan (20884597)

    Published 2025
    “…A significant improvement was reported in postoperative quick DASH (mean = 24 points), work DASH (mean = 28.8 points), and activity DASH (mean = 44.8 points). …”
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    Insulin Inertia Among People With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Qatar: The INERT‐Q Study by Mohammed Bashir (5593550)

    Published 2024
    “…The mean HbA1C at the time of insulin initiation was 10.4 ± 2.1%. …”
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    Cycling and regeneration of adsorbed natural gas in microporous materials by Romanos, Jimmy

    Published 2017
    “…For natural gas, gravimetric excess adsorption drops to 33% in the first 100 cycles and continues to decrease slowly until it reaches 25% by the 1000th cycle. …”
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    Peripherally injected cholecystokinin-induced neuronal activation is modified by dietary composition in mice by Zeeni, N.

    Published 2010
    “…In addition, a significant interaction was found between CCK administration and the HF diet, shown by an increased activation in the PVN, which suggests a decrease the inhibiting action of CCK. Our results put forward that the long-term intake of an HP diet leads to a reduction in basal hypothalamic activation while a high-fat diet leads to desensitization to CCK-induced effects in the hypothalamus.…”
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    Relationship Between Hyperglycemia and Infection in Critically Ill Patients by Btaiche, Imad F.

    Published 2005
    “…Until 2001, hyperglycemia (blood glucose concentrations up to 220 mg/dl) had been tolerated in critically ill patients not only because high blood glucose concentrations were believed to be a normal physiologic reaction in stressed patients and excess glucose is necessary to support the energy needs of glucose-dependent organs, but also because the true significance of short-term hyperglycemia was not known. Recent clinical data show that the use of intensive insulin therapy to maintain tight blood glucose concentrations between 80 and 110 mg/dl decreases morbidity and mortality in critically ill surgical patients. …”
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