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Editorial: Novel technologies applied to flavoromics and sensory evaluation of foods
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Ozone as Janus: this controversial gas can be either toxic or medically useful
Published 2004-01-01“…During the past decade, contrary to all expectations, it has been demonstrated that the judicious application of ozone in chronic infectious diseases, vasculopathies, orthopedics and even dentistry has yielded such striking results that it is deplorable that the medical establishment continues to ignore ozone therapy.…”
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Pancreas Procurement and Preservation for Islet Transplantation: Personal Considerations
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Mystery flu-like outbreak raises another alarm in Congo: The next disease X?
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Comparative effects of methamphetamine, cannabis, and polysubstance use on oral health
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HPLC Analysis and Antioxidant Evaluation of Acteoside-Rich Osmanthus fragrans Extracts
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Effect of a chemically-modified-curcumin on dental resin biodegradation
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Potential radiosensitive germline biomarkers in the testes of wild mice after the Fukushima accident
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Impaired Resolution of Inflammation in the Endoglin Heterozygous Mouse Model of Chronic Colitis
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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the research activity and working experience of clinical academics, with a focus on gender and ethnicity: a qualitative study in the UK
Published 2022-06-01“…Objective To investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the research activity and working experience of clinical academics, with a focus on gender and ethnicity.Design Qualitative study based on interviews and audio/written diary data.Setting UK study within clinical academia.Participants Purposive sample of 82 clinical academics working in medicine and dentistry across all career stages ranging from academic clinical fellows and doctoral candidates to professors.Methods Qualitative semistructured interviews (n=68) and audio diary data (n=30; including 16 participants who were also interviewed) collected over an 8-month period (January–September 2020), thematically analysed.Results 20 of 30 (66.6%) audio diary contributors and 40 of 68 (58.8%) interview participants were female. …”
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