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    Abstract 070: Door in‐door out time for stroke thrombectomy transfers in a large hub‐and‐spoke network by Rashid A. Ahmed, Joyce A. McIntyre, Thabele M. Leslie‐Mazwi, Alvin S. Das, Adam A. Dmytriw, Joshua A. Hirsch, James D. Rabinov, Omer Doron, Christopher J. Stapleton, Aneesh B. Singhal, Natalia S. Rost, Aman B. Patel, Robert W. Regenhardt

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…DIDO was defined as the time between spoke hospital door in arrival and door out exit. Baseline characteristics, treatments, and outcomes were compared, dichotomizing DIDO at 90 min based in the American Heart Association goal for DIDO ≤90 min for 50% of transfers. …”
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    Aspirin Resistance as a Result of Impaired Interaction of Platelets and Neutrophils in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease by M. D. Goncharov, A. A. Savchenko, Yu. I. Grinshtein, I. I. Gvozdev, A. A. Kosinova, T. S. Mongush

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Resistance to ASA was determined at the level of platelet aggregation with arachidonic acid ≥20% by optical agregometry at least at one observation point: before CABG, on 1-3 day and on 8-10 day after surgery. We evaluated the spontaneous and induced lucigenin-dependent chemiluminescence (CL) of platelets (ADP induction) and neutrophils (zymosan induction) by the exit time to maximum intensity (Tmax), maximum intensity (Imax) and area (S) under the CL curve.Results. 70.5% sensitive (sASA) and 29.5% resistant (rASA) to ASA patients were revealed. …”
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    A Combined Numerical and Experimental Study of Heat Transfer in a Roughened Square Channel with <math alttext="$45^{circ}$"> <msup> <mn>45</mn> <mo>&compfn;</mo> </msu... by Taslim M. E., Liu H.

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…The numerical models contained the smooth entry and exit regions to simulate exactly the tested geometries. …”
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    DNA Damages and White Blood Cell Death Processes in Victims with Severe Injury by V. V. Moroz, E. A. Myagkova, A. K. Zhanataev, G. A. Ryabov, D. A. Ostapchenko, A. D. Durnev, V. I. Reshetnyak

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…There were significantly higher plasma levels of free DNA in the victims than in the controls throughout the followup, which is due to its exit from the cells damaged from tissue injury. In the first two weeks after injury, there were increases in DNA damages and white blood cell alteration processes by a necrotic and apoptotic mechanism in the victims with different types of injury, which may be associated with the active participation of leuko cytes in the processes of cellular breakdown product removal in the tissues damaged during injury and the in those of prevention of infectious complications. …”
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    Advancing Nanomedicine Through Electron Microscopy: Insights Into Nanoparticle Cellular Interactions and Biomedical Applications by Akhtar S, Zuhair F

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Transmission electron microscopy offers precise insights into nanoparticle uptake, transport, and exit, while three-dimensional (3D) tomography provides detailed reconstructions of nanoparticle localization. …”
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    Review Condition of Fitness Clubs in Ardabil from the Perspective of Safety and Security by Mohammad Sadeg Ojeh, Nasrin Azizian Kohan

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…And significance level was considered 0.05 and statistical operations were performed using SPSS software version 22.Results: Structural safety considerations: Physical characteristics of clubs-weak/The position of the locker room of coaches and athletes-average/The entrances and exits of the club-average/Protection Status-weak. …”
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    Outcomes of a community sector model of reintegration for people with complex needs: a mixed-methods study by Ruth McCausland, Rebecca Reeve, Mindy Sotiri, Lucy Phelan, Vendula Belackova, Sophie Russell

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Objective This article reports on the outcomes of a mixed-methods evaluation of the Community Restorative Centre’s (CRC) model of intensive casework support for people with complex needs exiting prison in New South Wales, Australia. …”
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    Detection of vehicles and analysis of traffic volume by real-time video-graphic technique using python algorithm by Osman Kantunsung Ramadan, R. Srinivasa Kumar, A. Narender Reddy

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Each detected vehicle received a numbered box for identification through which tracking and consistent counting occurred between entry points and exits. The traffic evaluation component analyzed quantities including average vehicle speed, detection type, and size measurements. …”
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    Exploring the structural validity and reliability of the swimming competence assessment scale in college students by Miao Zhao, Cheng Chen, Peng Ning, Bo Wei Zhang, Yupeng Shen

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The evaluation covered fundamental swimming skills, including entry, submersion, rotation, prone and supine swimming, floating, and exiting the water.ResultsExploratory Factor Analysis revealed goodness-of-fit for a two-factor model swimming coherent motion and swimming stable posture, which supported the construct validity. …”
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    La publicació en revistes d’impacte en llengua anglesa: una aproximació als articles de temàtica socioeducativa Publication in influential English language journals: an examination... by Mireia Civís Zaragoza, Jordi Díaz-Gibson, Elena Carrillo Álvarez

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The work is based on the comments of experienced researchers in their roles as authors, evaluators and editors, based on the review of scientific articles, journal editorials and manuals of educational research associations. …”
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    Determination of resonances in Gamow window for 12C+12C fusion reaction via thick-target inverse kinematics method by Weike Nan, Youbao Wang, Jun Su, Yaode Sheng, Richard James deBoer, Yuqiang Zhang, Luyang Song, Fuqiang Cao, Chen Chen, Chao Dong, Yunju Li, Zhihong Li, Gang Lian, Wei Nan, Yangping Shen, Na Song, Shengquan Yan, Seng Zeng, Bing Guo, Weiping Liu

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…In this work, we use one of its exit channels, i.e. 23Na+p to populate the excited states of the compound nucleus 24Mg via the conventional thick-target inverse kinematics method. …”
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    Development, validity and reliability of the street food and beverage tool by Uzzi López, Tania C Aburto, Citlali González, Vanesa Barranco, Julissa Chavira, Lucia Hernandez-Barrera, Armando G Olvera, Claudia Nieto, Martín Romero-Martínez, Catalina Medina, Simón Barquera

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Abstract Objective: To develop and evaluate the validity and reliability of the Street Food and Beverage Tool (SFBT). …”
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    Experimental observation on the seismic performance of reinforced concrete columns with a well-confined plastic hinge region by Do Hyung Lee, Sanh N. Tra, Dong Joo Kim, Kihak Lee

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Seismic performance evaluation was conducted on eight circular reinforced concrete columns. …”
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    Avoidance of Drill Cap Formation in CFRP-Titanium Stack Materials by Using Vibration Assisted Drilling with Defined Coupling of the Oscillation by Stephan Krall, Markus Prießnitz, Christian Baumann, Peter Brandt, Friedrich Bleicher

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…It is common practice to drill the material layers using one single tool. When exiting the final metallic layer, formation of a drill cap usually leads to undesirable burrs and debris, requiring manual post-processing. …”
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    Improved Driveway Design for Superblocks to Reduce the Crash Risk by Xi Zhuo, Panos D. Prevedouros, Yongqiang Zhang, Changtai Lu, Yuxin Xiao, Weifan Zheng

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…To improve driveway design, we develop detailed access point design models that account for conflicts between turning and through motorized vehicles, conflicts between motorized and nonmotorized traffic, speed differential larger than 10 km/h, and lane encroachments of entering and exiting vehicles. The crash risk models evaluate and optimize the combination of driveway width and curb radius with respect to three traffic safety indexes: traffic conflict, lane encroachment, and speed differential. …”
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