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    Magnesium Bioresorbable Scaffold (BRS) Magmaris vs Biodegradable Polymer DES Ultimaster in NSTE-ACS Population—12-Month Clinical Outcome by Piotr Rola, Adrian Włodarczak, Szymon Włodarczak, Mateusz Barycki, Marek Szudrowicz, Magdalena Łanocha, Łukasz Furtan, Katarzyna Woźnica, Jan Jakub Kulczycki, Joanna Jaroszewska-Pozorska, Michalina Kędzierska, Adrian Doroszko, Maciej Lesiak

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This pilot study evaluates the performance of a magnesium bioresorbable scaffold (Magmaris, Biotronik, Germany) in comparison to the sirolimus‐eluting bioresorbable polymer stents (BP-SES) (Ultimaster, Terumo, Japan) in the NSTE-ACS setting. Methods. The population of this pilot comprised 362 patients assigned to one of two arms (193-Magmaris vs 169-Ultimaster). …”
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    Herbal medicine and leptospirosis in Southeast Asia: A comprehensive bibliometric analysis (1973-2023) by Shah Putri Ade Dian, Stefani Widodo, Putri Damayanti Irma, Halim Shariff, Abidah Safithri, Muhammad Almanfaluthi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Malaysia, Thailand, and Japan are highlighted as the most productive countries, significantly contributing to this domain’s research output and citation impact.…”
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    Real-life effectiveness and safety of baricitinib in 17 Japanese patients with alopecia areata: a 60-week single center study by Akihiko Uchiyama, Takeshi Araki, Keiji Kosaka, Sei-Ichiro Motegi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Herein, we present the real-world data of 17 Japanese adult patients with AA treated with baricitinib at Gunma University Hospital, Japan, for 60 weeks. All patients received 4 mg of baricitinib daily without interruption. …”
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    Evolution characteristics and invulnerability simulation analysis of global zirconium ore trade network by Fanjie Luo, Wei Liu, Mao Xu, Qunyi Liu, Junbo Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…China plays a crucial role as a bridge connecting various countries, while Japan exerts significant influence within the network; (2) the network is particularly vulnerable to targeted attacks based on node degree and betweenness centrality, highlighting the potential for significant disruption following the removal of key nodes. …”
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    The Monroe Doctrine: Republicans’ Perspective in the Formation Years of the Versailles-Washington System by S. O. Buranok

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…At the next stage (1921−1923), the debate focused around the need to revise the Monroe Doctrine itself, that aroused due to new trends in the development of international relations in the Far East and, in particular, because of the increasing competition between the United States and Japan. The author identifies several main approaches to the interpretation of the Monroe Doctrine formulated during the public debate in 1921−1923. …”
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    THE GEOPOLITICAL INFLUENCE OF 'SOFT POWER' ON CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES by К.С. Мухтарова, А.К. Паизова

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…As well as it highlights important geoeconomic and geopolitical features of "soft power" employed by leading global players, including the European Union, Iran, China, Russia, the United States, Turkey, and Japan, towards Central Asian countries. The article examines the key role played by instruments such as educational projects and grants, cultural diplomacy, and the provision of loans and other types of financial assistance. …”
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    Climate change-driven shifts in the global distribution of tomato and potato crops and their associated bacterial pathogens by Muhammad Hubab, Niloufar Lorestani, Rogayah Akram Mheisin Al-Awabdeh, Farzin Shabani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…While the overall overlap between crop and pathogen habitats remains limited, the risk areas for both pathogens are expected to expand under future climate conditions in regions such as eastern Australia, Japan, Spain, and France. These findings underscore the importance of region-specific agricultural planning and pathogen management strategies to mitigate the risks posed by climate change. …”
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