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    Filozofia w nauce – studium przypadku recepcji szczególnej i ogólnej teorii względności w Krakowie oraz we Lwowie przed rokiem 1925 by Paweł Polak

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Kolejne punkty zwrotne w procesie recepcji teorii Einsteina wyznaczyły dwa kolejne Zjazdy Lekarzy i Przyrodników Polskich, które odbyły się kolejno we Lwowie w 1907 r. i w Krakowie w 1911 r. Pierwszy z nich zadecydował o popularyzacji idei relatywistycznych pośród przyrodników polskich, a kolejny – o popularyzacji ich wśród filozofów. …”
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    Massive Central Pulmonary Embolism with Riding Embolus and Concomitant Aortic Arch Embolism—Should We Diagnose Patients Earlier for Blood Clotting Disorders?... by Anna Lis, Paweł Kowalski, Marcin Wita, Tomasz Zawadzki, Tomasz Ilczak, Wojciech Żurawiński, Mateusz Majewski

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The risk factors for arterial embolism and venous thrombosis are similar, but different disease entities can lead to a hypercoagulable state of the blood, including antithrombin III (AT III) deficiency. We report the case of a 43-year-old man with a massive central pulmonary embolism with a rider embolus and concomitant aortic arch embolism with involvement of the brachiocephalic trunk, bilateral subclavian and axillary arteries, and the right vertebral artery, followed by a secondary ischaemic stroke. …”
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    A Dilemma in Staging of Esophageal Cancer: How Should We Stage ypT0 N2 M0 Esophageal Cancer after Neoadjuvant Therapy? by Sebahattin Celik, Remzi Erten, Abdulsamed Batur, Burak Suvak

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…We believe that new studies and new ideas are needed to resolve this dilemma associated with neoadjuvant therapy.…”
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    'We don't have the right to get sick': A qualitative study of gaps in public health insurance among Im/migrant women in British Columbia, Canada. by Shira M Goldenberg, Shaina Schafers, Maggie Hamel-Smith Grassby, Stefanie Machado, Ruth Lavergne, Mei-Ling Wiedmeyer, IRIS Study Team

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Globally, the exclusion of im/migrants from public health care systems remains a significant health and human rights issue, calling into question claims of 'universality' of public health systems where eligibility for coverage is determined by immigration status. We aimed to describe lived experiences of health insurance coverage and the health and social impacts of gaps in health insurance amongst im/migrant women in British Columbia (BC), Canada. …”
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    How much can we save by applying artificial intelligence in evidence synthesis?... by Seye Abogunrin, Jeffrey M. Muir, Clarissa Zerbini, Grammati Sarri

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Data on efficiencies (time- and cost-related) were collected.ResultsWe identified 25 eligible studies: 13 used machine learning, 10 used natural language processing, and once each used a systematic review automation tool and a non-specified AI tool. …”
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    We Walk: a person-centred, dyadic behaviour change intervention to promote physical activity through outdoor walking after stroke—an intervention development study by Stephan U Dombrowski, Brendan McCormack, Maggie Lawrence, Frederike Van Wijck, Jacqui H Morris, Linda A Irvine

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Objectives To develop We Walk, a theoretically informed, 12-week person-centred dyadic behaviour change intervention to increase physical activity (PA) in community-dwelling people with stroke (PWS) through outdoor walking.Design Three-phase intervention development study. …”
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    Severe soft tissue injuries in multiple trauma patients—a challenge we can meet? A matched-pair analysis from the TraumaRegister DGU® by Nora Kirsten, Georg Maximilian Franke, Rolf Lefering, Tim Klüter, Matthias Weuster, Michael Müller, Sebastian Lippross, Andreas Seekamp, TraumaRegister DGU®, Stefanie Fitschen-Oestern

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Patients with severe soft tissue injuries/open fractures required more medical interventions and length of stay at the hospital was longer. In this study, we were able to show that although concomitant severe soft tissue injuries required more ICU interventions and led to a longer length of stay, 24-h and all-cause mortality were not significantly increased.…”
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    How far back do we need to look to capture diagnoses in electronic health records?... by Tom Marshall, Elizabeth Sapey, Miles D Witham, Steve Harris, Rachel Cooper, Chris Plummer, Felicity Evison, James Wason, Heather J Cordell, Suzy Gallier, Fiona E Matthews, Ewan Pearson, Avan A Sayer, Mervyn Singer, Joanne Field, Mohammed Osman, Sian Robinson, Victoria Bartle, Thomas Scharf, Jadene Lewis, Rominique Doal, Peta le Roux, Ray Holding, Paolo Missier

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…For each diagnosis, we derived the number of patients with the diagnosis recorded at least once over the full 10-year lookback period, and then compared this with shorter lookback periods from 1 year to 9 years prior to the index admission.Results Seven of the top 10 most common diagnoses in the COPD dataset reached >90% completeness by 6 years of lookback. …”
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    Outcome of Limb-sparing Surgery with Custom Mega Endoprosthesis Reconstruction for Bone Tumors in a Tertiary Care Center—10-year Study: Where Do We Stand? by Subbiah Shanmugam, Pravenkumar R Ramaswami

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Conclusion: Our study shows that despite the complications of custom mega endoprosthesis reconstruction, we have managed it with a good limb-sparing rate. …”
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    Projektowanie i realizacja badań funkcjonalności bibliotek akademickich we Włoszech. Gruppo Interuniversitario per il Monitoraggio dei sistemi bibliotecari di Ateneo – studium przypadku by Kinga Adamiak

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Wyniki badań publikowane na stronie internetowej organizacji stanowią swoistą bazę danych na temat funkcjonowania współczesnych bibliotek akademickich we Włoszech oraz tendencji rozwojowych włoskiego bibliotekarstwa, są też interesujące pod względem porównawczym. …”
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    Parsimonious versus extensive bleeding score: can we simplify risk stratification after percutaneous coronary intervention and reduce bleeding events by de-escalation of the antiplatelet strategy? by Pascal Vranckx, Stephan Windecker, Marco Valgimigli, Neil O’Leary, Yoshinobu Onuma, Peter Damman, Eva Christine Ida Woelders, Kai Ninomiya, Denise Adriana Maria Peeters, Arnoud Willem Johannes van 't Hof, Patrick Washington J C Serruys, Robert-Jan Matthijs van Geuns

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A simplified method was created to facilitate the use of risk stratification. We aimed to compare the predictive and prognostic value of the ‘Zuidoost Nederland Hart Registratie’ (ZON-HR) classification for bleeding risk with the PREdicting bleeding Complications In patients undergoing Stent implantation and subsEquent DAPT (PRECISE-DAPT) score and to determine the effect of ticagrelor monotherapy versus DAPT in patients with or without high bleeding risk (HBR).Methods A post hoc analysis of the GLOBAL LEADERS trial was performed to compare the predictive value of the ZON-HR classification with the PRECISE-DAPT score. …”
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    Le cluster logistique We4LOG en Occitanie, entre innovation organisationnelle au service de l'intermédiation territoriale et marketing territorial du numérique. by Julien Le Van Suu

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…On the other hand, the institutional discourse highlights the need for disruptive technical innovations such as warehouse automation or motor upgrades (for example with hydrogen). For We4LOG cluster, the topic of digital technology and inclusion of associated actors is not particularly relevant. …”
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    Enhancing individual glomerular filtration rate assessment: can we trust the equation? Development and validation of machine learning models to assess the trustworthiness of estimated GFR compared to measured GFR by Antoine Lanot, Anna Akesson, Felipe Kenji Nakano, Celine Vens, Jonas Björk, Ulf Nyman, Anders Grubb, Per-Ola Sundin, Björn O. Eriksen, Toralf Melsom, Andrew D. Rule, Ulla Berg, Karin Littmann, Kajsa Åsling-Monemi, Magnus Hansson, Anders Larsson, Marie Courbebaisse, Laurence Dubourg, Lionel Couzi, Francois Gaillard, Cyril Garrouste, Lola Jacquemont, Nassim Kamar, Christophe Legendre, Lionel Rostaing, Natalie Ebert, Elke Schaeffner, Arend Bökenkamp, Christophe Mariat, Hans Pottel, Pierre Delanaye

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…On the other side, measuring GFR is time consuming and not available in routine clinical practice. We developed and validated machine learning models to assess the trustworthiness (i.e. the ability of equations to estimate measured GFR (mGFR) within 10%, 20% or 30%) of the European Kidney Function Consortium (EKFC) equation at the individual level. …”
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