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    Diagnostics of the Level of Mental Disorder in Combatants with Acute Stress Disorder on the Stage of Hospital Rehabilitation by N.V. Zelenina, E.A. Chernyavskiy, I.V. Fedotkina, V. Yusupov

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…To assess the level of mental disorders, we used the “Stanford Acute Stress Reaction Questionnaire” (SASRQ), the “Module-support” (Module-s) questionnaire, and the “Inventory of Neurotic Disorders-Symptomatic” (IND-S). …”
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    Evolution of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Education From 2000 to 2024: Bibliometric Analysis by Rui Li, Tong Wu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The United States emerged as the lead contributor due to its high productivity and recognition levels. Stanford University, Johns Hopkins University, National University of Singapore, Mayo Clinic, University of Arizona, and University of Toronto were representative institutions in their respective fields. …”
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    Estimation and prediction method of lithium battery state of health based on ridge regression and gated recurrent unit by Ziwei Dai, Aikui Li, Wei Sun, Shenwu Zhang, Hao Zhou, Ren Rao, Quan Luo

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It is necessary to extract sensitivity indicators from electrical parameters such as voltage, current, and temperature. Utilising the Stanford‐MIT Research Institute battery dataset, this paper selects batteries with over 1000 cycles and five distinct charging and discharging strategies as samples. …”
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    Endovascular intervention in patients with blunt traumatic thoracic aortic injury: Early results by Hasan Toz, Yusuf Kuserli, Gulsum Turkyilmaz, Saygin Turkyilmaz, Ali Aycan Kavala

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Material and Methods: Our retrospective study included 70 patients who underwent TEVAR for Stanford Type B aortic dissection due to blunt aortic injury. …”
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