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    Nursing Skill Assessment of Hospital Nurses in Management of Critically Ill Patients by Lingli Xu, Qiyu Sun, Jiayi Feng, Li Jing Huang, Chunjing Xu, Weihong Shen, Jian Ding, Yongmei Jin

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The rescue time of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, oxygen inhalation, venous opening, and endotracheal resuscitation in the observation group was 3.24±1.01, which is lower than that in the control group, 6.65±2.11, with statistical significance (P<0.05). …”
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    Un port rural antique de fond d’estuaire à Blainville-sur-Orne (Calvados) by Cécile Allinne

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…A reconstruction of this river environment is proposed, based on paleoenvironmental studies combined with the field investigations: the Dan river formed a shallow body of water, 20 to 30 m wide, 1 km upstream from the confluence with the Orne, which in Roman times opened up into a vast estuary. The port of Blainville-sur-Orne was thus connected to the English Channel. …”
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    Video Laryngoscopy for Endotracheal Intubation: A Consideration for Manual In-Line Stabilization Without Cervical Collar Versus Full Immobilization by Aramvanitch K, Leela-Amornsin S, Tienpratarn W, Nuanprom P, Aussavanodom S, Yuksen C, Boonsri S, Boonjarus N, Sanepim S

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Kasamon Aramvanitch,1 Sittichok Leela-Amornsin,2 Welawat Tienpratarn,1 Promphet Nuanprom,1 Supassorn Aussavanodom,1 Chaiyaporn Yuksen,1 Sirinapa Boonsri,1 Natcha Boonjarus,1 Somchoak Sanepim1 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand; 2Chakri Naruebodindra Medical Institute, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Samut Prakan, ThailandCorrespondence: Sittichok Leela-Amornsin, Chakri Naruebodindra Medical Institute, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Samut Prakan, Thailand, Email sittichok.lee@mahidol.ac.thIntroduction: Traumatic patients with cervical spine motion restriction have difficulty with endotracheal intubation (ETI) due to the limitations of neck movement and mouth opening. Nevertheless, the removal of the cervical collar for ETI in a prehospital setting may lead to a deterioration in neurological outcomes. …”
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    The Question of Diplomatic Mission of Czechoslovakia in Lithuania in 1921-1939 by Dalia Bukelevičiūtė

    Published 2004-06-01
    “…The possibility to replace the consulate of Czechoslovakia with the embassy of Czechoslovakia in Kaunas was discussed in the ministry of foreign affairs of Czechoslovakia in 1927. The embassy was opened only formally: the ambassador extraordinary resided in Stockholm (till 1936), whereas a consul in Kaunas got the charge d'affaires title. …”
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    Les effets paradoxaux du transfert des forces de sécurité en Tunisie (juin 1955-mars 1956) by Khansa Ben Tarjem

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…This analysis will provide a better understanding of the negotiations and the stakes involved in transferring the security apparatus, particularly after Pierre Mendès-France, the French Prime Minister, proposed opening negotiations for internal autonomy during his speech in Tunis on 31 July 1954. …”
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    Économie et patrimonialisation by Thierry Linck

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…It will find a continuation in the questioning which opens the commoditization of reputation, representations and social values in the origin qualification processes…”
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    Personality characteristics of students in the regulation of network activity by S. E. Panshina, N. L. Sungurova, N. B. Karabushchenko

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Students, who prefer network behaviour strategy “Activity in action”, have a generally positive personality profile, they tend to choose favourable strategies of cognitive emotion regulation, and they have personality characteristics such as determination, perseverance, extroversion, openness to new experience. The personal characteristics of young people with the strategy “Activity in the perception of alternatives” and “Internet addiction” are represented by the choice of negative cognitive emotion regulation strategies, situational conditioning of self-attitude, and attitudes toward problematic Internet use. …”
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    Phosphorylation of Bok at Ser-8 blocks its ability to suppress IP3R-mediated calcium mobilization by Caden G. Bonzerato, Katherine R. Keller, Richard J. H. Wojcikiewicz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We hypothesize that this suppression of IP3R1 activity is due to Bok regulation of the conformational changes in IP3R1 that mediate channel opening. This study provides new insights on the role of Bok, its interaction with IP3Rs, and the impact it has on IP3R-mediated Ca2+ mobilization.…”
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    Fluid Dynamics in a Thrust Fault Inferred from Petrology and Geochemistry of Calcite Veins: An Example from the Southern Pyrenees by Daniel Muñoz-López, David Cruset, Irene Cantarero, Antonio Benedicto, Cédric M. John, Anna Travé

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The continuous formation of different fracture systems and related calcite cementation phases evidences that the structural permeability in the footwall was transient and that the fluid pathways and regime evolved due to successive events of fracture opening and calcite cementation. Clumped isotopes evidence a progressive increase in precipitation temperatures from around 50°C to 117°C approximately, interpreted as burial increase linked to thrust sheet emplacement. …”
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    Efficacy and safety of various drug combinations in treating plaque Psoriasis: A meta-analysis [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] by Nayak Snehasis, Karshe Haji Ali, Pendyala Siri, Ngabo Herve, Sayed Zafar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These findings suggest that personalized treatment plans could improve outcomes; however, confirmation through larger trials is crucial before wider use. This opens doors to research on optimal combinations for individual patients.…”
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    Biofloc technology significantly reshapes water microbiome and improves survival rates in Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica) by Jiho Yang, Hyunjun Choi, Jun Seong Park, Yehyeon Cha, Ju-Ae Hwang, Seung-Yoon Oh

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…By identifying specific microbial residents potentially linked to improved feed consumption and growth, this study opens new avenues for optimizing BFT in eel farming. …”
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    Emergence of Self-Identity in Artificial Intelligence: A Mathematical Framework and Empirical Study with Generative Large Language Models by Minhyeok Lee

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The implications of our study are immediately relevant to the fields of humanoid robotics and autonomous systems. Additionally, it opens up new prospects for controlled adjustments of self-identity in contexts that demand different levels of personal involvement. …”
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    USSR in World War II by M. Yu. Myagkov

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The signing of the Pact was preceded by the failure in August 1939 of the negotiations between the military mis­sions of Britain, France and the USSR, although Moscow took the Anglo-French-Soviet nego­tiations with all seriousness.The huge losses of the USSR in the summer of 1941 are explained by the following circum­stances: before the war, a large-scale modernization of the Red Army was launched, a gradu­ate of a military school did not have sufficient experience in managing an entrusted unit by June 22, 1941; the Red Army was going to bleed the enemy in border battles, stop it with short counterattacks by covering units, carry out defensive operations, and then strike a de­cisive blow into the depths of the enemy's territory, so the importance of a multi-echeloned long-term defense in 1941 was underestimated by the command of the Red Army and it was not ready for it; significant groupings of the Western Special Military District were drawn into potential salients, which was used by the Germans at the initial stage of the war; Stalin's fear of provoking Hitler to start a war led to slowness in making the most urgent and necessary decisions to bring troops to combat readiness.The Allies delayed the opening of the second front for an unreasonably long time. …”
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    La tranchée supérieure de l’aqueduc du Gier à Saint-Joseph (Loire) : nouvelles données et synthèse by Kilian Blanc, Guillaume Maza

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In particular, these new data opened up new ideas on the nature and function of this trench, and cast light on questions about the route and construction of the aqueduct.In 2007, the archaeological evaluation conducted by Catherine Coquidé (Inrap) prior to the construction of a housing estate brought to light for the first time a buried section of the upper trench of the Gier aqueduct alongside the remains of its channel, which it doubles from Saint-Chamond (Loire) to Chabanière (Rhône) between ten and fifteen metres above its base. …”
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    Analisis Pelaksanaan Pelayanan Kesehatan Berdasarkan Prinsip Good Corporate Governance di Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah (RSUD) Padang Pariaman by Engga Lift Irwanto, Roni Ekha Putera, Ria Ariany

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The results of the research then showed that the Padang Pariaman Regional General Hospital has implemented the overall principle of good corporate governance well in terms of openness of information to the principles of transparency and disqualification of the management of the agency to the principles of accountability. …”
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    Mediating effects of occupational self-efficacy on the relationship of authentic leadership and job engagement by Popy Podder, Hillol Saha

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Furthermore, the results are supported by Hsieh and Wang’s (2015) research, which found that the relational transparency behavior exhibited by authentic leaders influences employees' self-efficacy (SE). When a leader openly shares ideas, opinions and clearly states what is expected from them, it will increase employees’ OSE and makes them more willing to get themselves engaged. …”
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    THE PROSPECTS OF THE RUSSIAN-CHINESE HUMANITARIAN COOPERATION IN FRAMEWORK OF “ONE BELT, ONE ROAD” INITIATIVE IMPLEMENTATION by D. A. Smaliakou

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…According to the author of the present paper, new opportunities for active constructive interaction between the countries are provided with the One Belt and One Road Initiative (OBOR or BRI) adopted by China for the purpose of combination of efforts of the states for stable development of economy in the Eurasian space and peaceful co-existence of the people on the basis of the principles of openness, inclusivity of different civilizations, tolerance, safety, mutual benefit and training.The aim of the paper is to discuss the status and prospects of the RussianChinese cooperation in the humanitarian field and search for new narrative for development cooperation.Methodology and research methods. …”
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    THE RECEPTION OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL TRADITION AS A WAY OF FORMING AMERICAN PERSONALISM: THE POST-SECULAR VIEW by V. O. Patsan

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The aim of the article is to define the way of expounding the authenticity of the experience of self-cognition opened by the personalist philosophy of the USA on the horizon of receiving the philosophical tradition established by B. …”
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    Aux origines gauloises de Tours (Indre-et-Loire) : état des connaissances by Sandrine Linger-Riquier

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…A number of difficulties or limitations were present during the excavation of this material, including: the depth at which the Gallic remains reside (some 3 to 7 m in certain areas), the small size of the opened spaces, safety concerns, the water table level, the available time for investigation, and historical prejudices. …”
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