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    Prevalencia del síndrome de burnout en internos de medicina, del Hospital Militar Central de Lima by Renzo Arias, Erickson L. Gutierrez Ingunza

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Objetivo: Determinar la prevalencia y factores asociados al síndrome de burnout, en estudiantes internos de medicina del Hospital Militar Central "Coronel Luis Arias Schreiber".  Métodos: Estudio transversal analítico. …”
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    A Constrained 3D Density Model of the Upper Crust from Gravity Data Interpretation for Central Costa Rica by Oscar H. Lücke, Hans-Jürgen Götze, Guillermo E. Alvarado

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The map of complete Bouguer anomaly of Costa Rica shows an elongated NW-SE trending gravity low in the central region. This gravity low coincides with the geographical region known as the Cordillera Volcánica Central. …”
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    Extended Injection Intervals after Switching from Ranibizumab to Aflibercept in Macular Edema due to Central Retinal Vein Occlusion by Sylvia Nghiem-Buffet, Agnès Glacet-Bernard, Manar Addou-Regnard, Eric H. Souied, Salomon Y. Cohen, Audrey Giocanti-Auregan

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…To assess treatment interval extension after switching from ranibizumab to aflibercept intravitreal injections in macular edema (ME) due to central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) with an insufficient response or frequent recurrences to initial treatment. …”
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    Perennial disaster patterns in Central Europe since 2000 and implications for hospital preparedness planning – a cross-sectional analysis by Maik von der Forst, Maximilian Dietrich, Felix C. F. Schmitt, Erik Popp, Markus Ries

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract The goal of this analysis is to describe seasonal disaster patterns in Central Europe in order to raise awareness and improve hospital disaster planning and resilience, particularly during peak events. …”
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    Assessment of Problem-Based Learning Acceptance and Associated Factors Among School of Nursing Students at Wachemo University, Central Ethiopia by Asnakech Zekiwos Heliso MSc, Getachaw Ossabo Babore MSc, Taye Mezgebu Ashine MSc, Bethlehem Birhanu MSc, Bereket Hegeno Anose MSc, Sentayehu Admasu Saliya MSc, Elias Ezo Ereta MSc, Awoka Girma Hailu MSc

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Since there was no similar study in Ethiopia, this study assessed the gap of acceptance and associated factors among a school of nursing students at Wachemo University, Central Ethiopia. Objective To assess PBL acceptance and associated factors among school of nursing students at Wachemo University, Central Ethiopia. …”
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    Vanadate reduction by gram-positive fermentative bacteria isolated from deep-sea sediments on the northern Central Indian Ridge. by Bokyung Kim, Dong Kyun Woo, Juhwan Jeong, Min Sub Sim

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this study, we isolated Tepidibacter mesophilus strain VROV1 from deep-sea sediments on the northern Central Indian Ridge and investigated its ability to reduce vanadium and the impact of vanadate on its cellular metabolism. …”
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    Periapical Microsurgery with an Endoscope and Microscope of Two Upper Central Incisors Already Subjected to Periapical Surgery 25 Years Ago by Pablo Glera-Suarez, Blanca Serra-Pastor, David Peñarrocha-Oltra, Miguel Peñarrocha-Diago, Cosme Gay-Escoda

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The present clinical case describes periapical microsurgery with an endoscope and microscope in a patient already treated 25 years ago due to persistent periapical disease of the two central upper incisors, restored with poorly adapted crowns. …”
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    Evaluation of the Grojogan Sewu Twa management block, Karanganyar regency, Central Java Province, area 64,124 Ha by Heriyaningtyas Evi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Grojogan Sewu Nature Tourism Park (TWA) was designated as a tourism park based on the Decree of the Minister of Agriculture Number 264/Kpts/Um/10/1968 with an area of 64.30 Ha in Karanganyar Regency, Central Java Province. The document for the arrangement of the management block of TWA Grojogan Sewu has been legalized through the Decree of the Director General of KSDAE Number SK. 191 / KSDAE / SET / SET.0 / 7/2016 dated 1 July 2016 on the Arrangement of the Management Block of the Grojogan Sewu Nature Tourism Park , Karanganyar Regency, Central Java Province with an area of 61.7 Ha. …”
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    THE MACROECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF POLITICAL STABILITY IN POST-SOVIET COUNTRIES MOVED FROM CENTRALLY PLANNED ECONOMY TO FREE MARKET ECONOMY by İzzet Taşar

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Amid allthe structural changes it has been of significant importance for the policy makersto set forth the macroeconomic determinants of the political stability intransition economies moved from centrally planned economy through marketeconomy. In this study the macroeconomic determinants of the politicalstability within the transition economies between 2002-2015 have beeninvestigated by utilizing the panel data method. …”
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    Natural Occurrence of Metarhizium rileyi on Darna diducta as a Biological Control for Oil Palm Pests in Poso, Central Sulawesi by Henny Hendarjanti, Henik Sukorini

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…This study focused on the natural occurrence of M. rileyi infections in D. diducta larvae within oil palm plantations in East Pamona, Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi, observed in August 2015. Surveys conducted across several villages found a remarkable 100% infection rate of D. diducta larvae by M. rileyi, with each infected larva exhibiting extensive fungal growth, characterized by white mycelium covering the entire body. …”
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    Comparison of Measurement of Central Corneal Thickness with Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography and Standard Ultrasonic Pachymeter in Premature Infants by Emre Hekimoglu, Muhammet Kazım Erol, Devrim Toslak, Deniz Turgut Coban, Berna Doğan, Ozgur Yucel

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…To evaluate the repeatability of measurement of central corneal thickness (CCT) by spectral domain optical coherence (SD-OCT) in premature infants and compare it to CCT measurement by ultrasonic pachymetry (USP). …”
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    Investigating the Effectiveness of Livability Indicators Using the Partial Least Squares Approach; Case study: Central part of Bojnord city by foroogh khazaee nezhad, sakine beigi

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In this study, the relationship between different indicators of livability and its nature is explained. The central part of Bojnourd city has been selected as the case study. …”
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    Isolation, Identification, and Susceptibility Profile of E. coli, Salmonella, and S. aureus in Dairy Farm and Their Public Health Implication in Central Ethiopia by Umer Seid Geletu, Munera Ahmednur Usmael, Abdulmuen Mohammed Ibrahim

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…A cross-sectional study was conducted from November 2018 to May 2019 in Bishoftu and Dukem in central part of Ethiopia. The objectives of the present study were to isolate and identify S. aureus, E. coli, and Salmonella from dairy cattle, personnel, and equipment at farms. …”
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    Extractives Content of White Jabon (Neolamarckia cadamba) and Red Jabon (Neolamarckia macrophyllus) Stemwood from Wonogiri, Central Java by Fatra Valahatul Ihda, Ganis Lukmandaru, Arif Nirsatmanto

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This research aimed to determine the chemical properties of the wood and bark of 10-year-old white Jabon (families 23, 11, and 6) and 5-year-old red Jabon (families 75, 85, and 2) planted in a progeny test plot in Wonogiri, Central Java. In the wood portion of white Jabon, family 23 had the highest n-hexane (HEC), methanol (MEC), and hot water (HWEC) soluble extractive contents, as well as total extractive content (TEC) and total flavonoid content (TFC), while family 6 had the highest total phenolic content (TPC). …”
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