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121por Shah, Samana Zainab, Rehman, Syed Tabish, Khan, Aysha, Hussain, Muhammad Muneeb, Ali, Mohsin, Sarwar, Sonaila, Abid, Shahab“…We have very have limited data supporting this claim in our region and most data is supported by western literature. AIM: To document the prevalence of MSI, and awareness and practices of ergonomics by endoscopists and ancillary staff. …”
Publicado 2022
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122por Grigoryan, Anna, Clarke, Carmen, Zueva, Lyudmila, Chumachenko, Tetyana, Maes, Edmond F., Smoak, Bonnie“…CONCLUSIONS: Epidemiologic concepts and definitions significantly differed in the FSU and Western literature. To improve biosurveillance and international collaboration, recognition of these differences must occur. …”
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123por Wang, Hujie, Buljac-Samardzic, Martina, Wang, Wenxing, van Wijngaarden, Jeroen, Yuan, Shasha, van de Klundert, Joris“…Similar types of training and tools were introduced as can be found in Western literature, all showing positive effects. In line with the Chinese health reforms, many of the intervention studies regard the introduction of multidisciplinary teams (MDTs). …”
Publicado 2021
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124por Saikia, Biman, Rawat, Amit, Minz, Ranjana W., Suri, Deepti, Pandiarajan, Vignesh, Jindal, Ankur, Sahu, Smrity, Karim, Adil, Desai, Mukesh, Taur, Prasad D., Pandrowala, Ambreen, Gowri, Vijaya, Madkaikar, Manisha, Dalvi, Aparna, Yadav, Reetika Mallik, Lashkari, Harsha Prasada, Raj, Revathi, Uppuluri, Ramya, Swaminathan, Venkateswaran V., Bhattad, Sagar, Cyril, Gladys, Kumar, Harish, Shukla, Anuj, Kalra, Manas, Govindaraj, Geeta, Singh, Surjit“…Mycobacterial diseases were more frequent, compared to western literature.…”
Publicado 2021
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125por Deshpande, Vaishnavi P, Shinde, Raju K, Deo, Deepali, Hippargekar, Prashant, Venurkar, Shreya V“…Though there are many instruments for assessment of breast QOL of breast cancer patients with numerous studies in western literature, QOL studies in Indian rural population are far less, and urban studies cannot be extrapolated because the method of treatment differs, with breast conservation being more common in urban population. …”
Publicado 2022
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126por Kiran Kumar, P, Gupta, Yashdeep, Goyal, Alpesh, Kandasamy, Devasenathipathy, Tandon, Nikhil“…Discussion & Conclusion: 1) This is the largest study comprising 61 patients after screening 24 family members in India. 2) Synchronous presentation of MEN2 with PCC and MTC is 67% vs 17% in western literature in Index patients. 3) MEN2 syndrome should be suspected in patients with MTC and young-onset PCC and all first-degree relatives of index patients with this syndrome. …”
Publicado 2023
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127“…In Western literatures, “conflict” is a general term that refers to discord between two or more entities. …”
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128por WANG, Lu, MA, Ya-Ping, ZHOU, Qi-Jun, ZHANG, Ya-Ping, SAVOLAINEN, Peter, WANG, Guo-Dong“…Several well-known western literatures stated that there are no grey wolves in southern China, while the presence of grey wolf across China has been indicated in A Guide to the Mammals of China, published by Princeton University Press. …”
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129“…Much of the discussion of EDs in non-Western societies is predicated upon the assumption that an increase in EDs is the by-product of “Westernization”, the term used to describe the process by which increased cultural contact with the West results in the transmission of so-called ‘Western’ ideas and cultural norms to a non-Western culture. While the Westernization literature represents a historical anchor in our understanding of EDs in Asia, we propose that this analysis is incomplete in that societal change in the form of industrialization and urbanization occurring independently from, or in tandem with, “Western” influence are critical factors contributing to the rise of EDs in Asia. …”
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130“…Hypo fractionated radiotherapy offers an alternative option (with a shorter duration and comparable side effects and outcomes) to conventional radiotherapy as reported in western literatures. Such studies are grossly lacking in a sub-Saharan African country like Nigeria, hence the need for this study. …”
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