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Rapid separation of very low concentrations of bacteria from blood
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
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
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
Published 2024“…The mean HbA1C at the time of insulin initiation was 10.4 ± 2.1%. …”
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Drug-free phototherapy of superficial tumors
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Peripherally injected cholecystokinin-induced neuronal activation is modified by dietary composition in mice
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
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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Oral contraceptive pills and possible adverse effects
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Interactions between riluzole and ABCG2/BCRP transporter
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The Impact of Employee Engagement on Turnover Intention and Burnout
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On Time-Dependent Rheology of Sutterby Nanofluid Transport across a Rotating Cone with Anisotropic Slip Constraints and Bioconvection
Published 2022“…Five coupled equations with nonlinear terms are resolved numerically through the utilization of a MATLAB code for the Runge–Kutta procedure. …”