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  1. 299521
    “…CONCLUSION: This is the first study in the literature to determine the MCID and PASS for two commonly used hip-joint specific patient-reported outcome measures in patients undergoing arthroscopic hip surgery for FAI. …”
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  2. 299522
    “…OBJECTIVES: Arthroscopic knee surgery is a an experience-demanding procedure throughout diagnostic and reconstructive parts. Altough the literature says that there must be no need for diagnostic arthroscopy today, most arthroscopic surgeons have gained experience and developed themselves by the help of diagnostic arthroscopy and some basic procedures like debridement and lavage. …”
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  3. 299523
    “…OBJECTIVES: Disabled athletes need proper trunk control and balance, enough flexibility and better muscle endurance to carry on activity of daily life and sports activity. In the literature, the studies which compare these parameters in disabled shooters are quite few. …”
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    “…DISCUSSION: This study will make important contributions to the literature on reduced visit models by evaluating a novel prenatal care model with components to increase patient connectedness (even with fewer pre-scheduled office visits), as demonstrated on a range of patient-important outcomes. …”
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  6. 299526
    “…OBJECTIVE: The first objective of this review was to summarize published literature into a proposed classification of features that have been integrated into computer-based decision aids. …”
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  7. 299527
    “…BACKGROUND: Health care literature supports the development of accessible interventions that integrate behavioral economics, wearable devices, principles of evidence-based behavior change, and community support. …”
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  8. 299528
    “…METHODS: The published literature was searched using the PubMed database with the search terms ‘endometrial stem cells and menstrual blood stem cells' until December 2014. …”
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  9. 299529
    “…Data sources Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Medline, Embase, WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform, the Latin American and Caribbean health science literature database, and the reference lists of previous reviews. …”
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    “…OBJECTIVES: We conducted a systematic search of the scientific literature on aspirin taken by patients following a diagnosis of cancer, together with appropriate meta-analyses. …”
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  12. 299532
    “…Therefore, we systematically reviewed the literature to compare results of open surgical repair (OSR), standard thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) or branched and fenestrated TEVAR (BEVAR/FEVAR) for CBAD. …”
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  13. 299533
    “…OBJECTIVES: Previous studies have analyzed only the effects of isolated glenoid or humeral head defects at limited arm positions. Literature data also suggests that instability might vary for envelop of motion. …”
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  14. 299534
    “…All measurements were made using PACS software, employing a method similar to that which has been standardized in the adult literature. Our technique differed from previous studies in adults, though, in that the slope was measured on the cartilage surface, not the subchondral bone. …”
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  15. 299535
    “…Even with adequate conservative care there are a number of patients who continue to have chronic pain and inability to perform. The literature shows mixed results with sesamoid excisions and ability to return to play. …”
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  16. 299536
    “…Rather than submitting to the limitations of this conventional approach, we envisioned that a process rooted in single-electron reactivity could furnish the same key metalated intermediate posited in two-electron transmetalation, while demonstrating entirely complementary reactivity patterns. Inspired by literature reports on the susceptibility of organoboron reagents toward photochemical, single-electron oxidative fragmentation, realization of a conceptually novel open shell transmetalation framework was achieved in the facile coupling of benzylic trifluoroborates with aryl halides via cooperative visible-light activated photoredox and Ni cross-coupling catalysis. …”
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  17. 299537
    “…Nevertheless, there a few reports in the literature evaluating the results of ACI following failed microfracture and those available suggest inferior outcomes compared to primary ACI. …”
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  18. 299538
    “…We also developed a simple population-based model representing a spherical humeral head, which was developed using the radii values for cartilage and bone from literature. The sizes of humeral head lesions chosen were: 6%, 19%, 31%, and 44% of humeral head diameter and glenoid defect sizes were 10%, 20% and 30% of the glenoid width. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Using social networking websites to recruit research participants is increasingly documented in the literature, although few studies have leveraged these sites to reach those younger than 18 years. …”
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