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    Effects of the Insertion Type and Depth on the Pedicle Screw Pullout Strength: A Finite Element Study by K. Jendoubi, Y. Khadri, M. Bendjaballah, N. Slimane

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Postsurgical complications such as screw loosening due to fatigue loading and screw breakage still need investigations. …”
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    Are breast cancer patients with low distress at diagnosis at risk of psychological symptoms later in their disease trajectory? Considerations for when to screen for distress by Rikke Langballe, Birgitte Mertz, Niels Kroman, Thomas Maltesen, Susanne Rosthøj, Pernille Envold Bidstrup

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Still, no prior studies have examined the appropriate ‘dosage’ and whether screening for distress before cancer treatment may be sufficient or if further screenings during treatment are necessary. …”
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    Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis on intention to screen for cervical cancer and predictors among women of reproductive age in Ethiopia by Begetayinoral Kussia Lahole, Tesfahun Simon, Wondimu Ewunetu, Wondafrash Kussia

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Introduction The incidence and fatality rates associated with cervical cancer are continuously decreased by cervical cancer screening. However, in underdeveloped nations such as Ethiopia, very few women have undergone cervical cancer screening. …”
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    Evaluation of Hand-Scaling Skills of Dental Hygienist Students: Identification of Contact Between Hand-Scaler Blade Tip and Tooth Surface by Tomoko Yui, Sung-Gwi Cho, Yuki Sato, Yasuaki Orita, Ming Ding, Jun Takamatsu, Takahiro Wada, Tsukasa Ogasawara

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…An essential technique in hand scaling is the maintenance of contact between the tip of the hand-scaler blade and the tooth. However, imaging-based methods cannot effectively reveal this contact because the gingiva and buccal mucosa conceal the blade. …”
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