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    Multi-cancer early detection tests for general population screening: a systematic literature review by Ros Wade, Sarah Nevitt, Yiwen Liu, Melissa Harden, Claire Khouja, Gary Raine, Rachel Churchill, Sofia Dias

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…While some differences were observed by ethnicity, these results should be interpreted with caution as most participants recruited were white and the numbers of participants from other ethnic groups were small. Evidence on seven MCED technologies which were at an unclear stage of development and did not appear to be available for use were briefly summarised; most were evaluated in case-control studies, had a high risk of bias and high or unclear applicability concerns. …”
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    Evaluation of the efficiency of Russian universities: Do we need to change the paradigm? by E. V. Romanov

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Three groups of performance indicators are proposed to assess: a) the contribution of the university to the training of competent specialists with a developed system of values; b) the ability of the university to generate and disseminate new knowledge; c) the prospects for the reproduction of human resources at the university. …”
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    Non-discrimination and equality in healthcare: guarantees of implementation in international law and Ukrainian legislation by Blashchuk T.

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Priority areas of state policy have been identified, including investments in infrastructure modernisation, development of telemedicine, mobile health units and gender-sensitive approaches. …”
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    STUDYING THE GREAT RUSSIAN REVOLUTION by A. V. Torkunov

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…In this sense, the revolution is presented as the transition of society to the modern stage of development, meaning the transition to modernity. Second, revolutionary events in Russia are considered from the point of view of the evolution of the spatial and socioeconomic distribution and rearrangement of key social groups: peasantry, elites, national and ethnic minorities. …”
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