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    Opioid consumption data. by Wali U. Pirzada (22278071)

    Published 2025
    “…Orthopaedic Surgery patients saw a mean 45% reduction in prescription size from 462 MMEs (range: 50–7200 MMEs) to 197 MMEs (range: 25–2400 MMEs) (p < .001), while General Surgery patients experienced a mean 38% reduction from 100 MMEs (range: 25–150 MMEs) to 60 MMEs (range: 25–150 MMEs) (p < .001). …”
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    Prescription data. by Wali U. Pirzada (22278071)

    Published 2025
    “…Orthopaedic Surgery patients saw a mean 45% reduction in prescription size from 462 MMEs (range: 50–7200 MMEs) to 197 MMEs (range: 25–2400 MMEs) (p < .001), while General Surgery patients experienced a mean 38% reduction from 100 MMEs (range: 25–150 MMEs) to 60 MMEs (range: 25–150 MMEs) (p < .001). …”
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    Refill rate by surgical specialty. by Wali U. Pirzada (22278071)

    Published 2025
    “…Orthopaedic Surgery patients saw a mean 45% reduction in prescription size from 462 MMEs (range: 50–7200 MMEs) to 197 MMEs (range: 25–2400 MMEs) (p < .001), while General Surgery patients experienced a mean 38% reduction from 100 MMEs (range: 25–150 MMEs) to 60 MMEs (range: 25–150 MMEs) (p < .001). …”
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    Noncontinuous data on opioid use. by Wali U. Pirzada (22278071)

    Published 2025
    “…Orthopaedic Surgery patients saw a mean 45% reduction in prescription size from 462 MMEs (range: 50–7200 MMEs) to 197 MMEs (range: 25–2400 MMEs) (p < .001), while General Surgery patients experienced a mean 38% reduction from 100 MMEs (range: 25–150 MMEs) to 60 MMEs (range: 25–150 MMEs) (p < .001). …”
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    Total Mechanical Unloading Minimizes Metabolic Demand of Left Ventricle and Dramatically Reduces Infarct Size in Myocardial Infarction by Keita Saku (714525)

    Published 2016
    “…Theoretical analysis indicates that partial LVAD support (p-LVAD), where LV remains ejecting, reduces LV preload while increases afterload resulting from the elevation of total cardiac output and mean aortic pressure, and consequently does not markedly decrease myocardial oxygen consumption (MVO<sub>2</sub>). …”
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    Influence of Interfacial Gas Enrichment on Controlled Coalescence of Oil Droplets in Water in Microfluidics by Jianlong Wang (438075)

    Published 2019
    “…When the amount of dissolved gases (oxygen) in oil decreases (from 7.89 to 4.59 mg/L), the average drainage time of coalescence significantly increases (from 19 to 50 ms). …”
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    Effect of MF (2 MT, 50 Hz) on VEGFR expression and activation. by Simona Delle Monache (402973)

    Published 2013
    “…Representative blots show effects exerted by MF (2 mT, 50 Hz) on VEGFR2 total expression and phosphorylation after 1 h, 6 h and 12 h of exposure A). …”
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    Methylation detection in the rDNA 28S gene body by MSP is robust and sensitive to methylation state of specific sites. by Stephen Flint Smith (22614954)

    Published 2025
    “…A single sample of gDNA was normalized to 10 ng/µL and then 100 ng aliquots were individually bisulfite converted or methylated with M.SssI followed by bisulfite conversion. …”
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    IGFBP-3 decreases vascular tone by activating scavenger receptor-B1. by Yagna P. R. Jarajapu (316562)

    Published 2013
    “…Concentration-dependent effects of intraluminally applied IGFBP-3 on myogenic tone in rat PCAs pressurized at 70 mmHg. A significant decrease in myogenic tone was observed at 100 (*P<0.02, n = 5) and 300 ng/ml (**P<0.01, n = 5) IGFBP-3. …”
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    The most stressor items in ENSS. by Phu Dinh Vu (19429477)

    Published 2024
    “…Nurses’ occupational stress in emergency and intensive care units (50.0%) was substantially higher than that in the other departments (11.7%). …”
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    S1 Data - by Phu Dinh Vu (19429477)

    Published 2024
    “…Nurses’ occupational stress in emergency and intensive care units (50.0%) was substantially higher than that in the other departments (11.7%). …”