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    Impact of low-pressure pneumoperitoneum and deep neuromuscular blockade on surgeon satisfaction and patient outcomes in laparoscopic cholecystectomy patients: A prospective randomi... by Alparslan Koç, Ufuk Memiş, Didem Onk, Talha Karataş, Mustafa Gazi, Ali Caner Sayar, Muhammet Ali Arı

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…This study evaluated surgical rating scale scores, haemodynamics and post-operative outcomes through a literature review. A computer programme (IBM, SPSS) was used for statistical analysis. …”
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    Evaluating digital nudge interventions for the promotion of cancer screening behavior: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Fangfang Wang, Yonglin Li, Chenxing Zhang, Rachel Arbing, Wei-Ti Chen, Feifei Huang

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The types of interventions in these studies were heterogeneous and available across multiple delivery channels based on the web, computer programmes, DVDs, telephones, patient navigation, or apps that tailored or served interactive information to participants to better understand screening risks and options. …”
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    Formación docente y tratamiento de la danza en Canarias: evaluación desde la educación física (Teacher training and dance treatment in the Canary Islands: Evaluation from a Physica... by Yanira Troya Montañez, María Jesús Cuéllar Moreno

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…The data was analyzed by SPSS 18 computer programme. The results indicate that teachers’ training is limited, so it is not taught very often and this content is barely used in Physical Education lessons, since most of teachers declare that they do not know how to deal with it. …”
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    Glycaemic control in labour with diabetes: GILD, a scoping study by Nia Wyn Jones, Eleanor J Mitchell, Kate F Walker, Susan Ayers, Lucy Bradshaw, Georgina Constantinou, Tasso Gazis, Shalini Ojha, Phoebe Pallotti, Stavros Petrou, Rachel Plachcinski, Michael Rimmer, Liz Schroeder, Jim G Thornton, Natalie Wakefield

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Women would be invited to take part in the study after 28 weeks of pregnancy and allocated (by a computer programme) to tight or relaxed control around a week before birth. …”
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