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Ayres, Melina de la Barrera, and Juliana Freire Bezerra. "Pipa Informativa: jornalismo comunitário como uma via de enfrentamento à pandemia da Covid-19." Extensio: Revista Eletrônica de Extensão 18, no. 39 (August 26, 2021): 114–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1807-0221.2021.e76612.

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Esta comunicação relata a experiência do projeto de extensão Jornalismo e Ação Comunitária (JAC), criado no Curso de Jornalismo da UFSC, durante a pandemia da Covid-19. O projeto visa aproximar os estudantes às realidades populares e empoderar as comunidades a partir da comunicação comunitária. Assim, os discentes são incitados a realizar projetos de comunicação não só voltados para as comunidades, mas construídos com elas. Diante da pandemia, apresentou-se o desafio: Como colocar o projeto em andamento respeitando as orientações de distanciamento social? O grupo criou, remotamente, junto às comunidades do Maciço do Morro da Cruz, em Florianópolis, a série jornalística Pipa Informativa. O intuito desta produção impressa e digital é preencher lacunas de informação de pertinência popular na pandemia. Para tanto, tem o apoio do Instituto Padre Vilson Groh, do Conselho Comunitário do Monte Serrat e da Associação de Professores da UFSC. Entre abril e agosto de 2020, período descrito neste trabalho, os materiais produzidos alcançaram mais de 5.000 famílias via redes sociais (Facebook e Instagram), WhatsApp e panfletos impressos.
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Davi, Marc. "Da sensação de elasticidade quando se marcha sobre cadáveres." Em Tese 26, no. 1 (November 19, 2020): 356. http://dx.doi.org/10.17851/1982-0739.26.1.356-368.

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Natural de Formiga, Minas Gerais. Marc Davi vive e trabalha em Belo Horizonte. Dedica-se ao desenvolvimento de trabalhos que transitam entra as linguagens, com ênfase em performance, escultura e instalação. Com formação em Artes Plásticas – bacharelado em Artes Plásticas na Escola Guignard (UEMG) – e outras áreas do saber – estudou medicina na Faculdade de Medicina da UFMG e bacharelado (incompleto) em Design Gráfico (UEMG). Estudou canto popular na Babaya Casa de Canto (2005-2009) e canto lírico (2009-2019) com Marilene Gangana, Neyde Ziviani e Sergio Anders. Desenvolve atualmente sua pesquisa em artes visuais no atelier ESPAI, em Belo Horizonte. Participou do grupo do Háptico de Sonia Laboriau, na escola Guignard, em 2007-2008 e do grupo de estudos e orientação de projetos com Solange Pessoa, em 2008. Fundador da plataforma Glory Hole, dedicada a experimentações de linguagens, sem categoria nem classificação. Em 2008 realiza a performance “Triângulo das delícias” no Instituto Inhotim. Em 2010 participa do filme “petit a” de Dora Longo Bahia, dentro do projeto Destricted.br e no mesmo ano recebe o convite de Marco Paulo Rolla para participar de suas performances, durante uma semana consecutiva de performances, na mostra dos terreiros da 29ª Bienal de São Paulo. Participou da residência artística CA-BRA (Centro América – BRAsil), em 2011, com jovens artistas de toda a América Latina. Em 2013 realiza sua primeira performance no Museu de Arte da Pampulha, na mostra Outra Presença. Com a mostra “Da morte e do amor – proposições de um aniquilamento do outro” inaugura a galeria Periscopio Arte Contemporânea em 2015. Deixa a galeria em 2017 e retoma sua poética baseada na diluição do corpo, na sublimação do objeto e na revivificação de símbolos decadentes. Foi finalista do Prêmio Pipa em 2020.
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Hamida, Fathin, Lisana Sidqi Aliya, Vilya Syafriana, and Della Pratiwi. "ESCHERICHIA COLI RESISTEN ANTIBIOTIK ASAL AIR KERAN DI KAMPUS ISTN." Jurnal Kesehatan 12, no. 1 (June 16, 2019): 63–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.23917/jk.v12i1.8958.

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Resistensi antibiotik menjadi masalah global yang menyebar luas di dunia. Lingkungan merupakan jalur transmisi dan menyebabkan resistensi antibiotik. Hal itu dapat disebabkan oleh buruknya infrastruktur limbah air dan kontaminasi fekal. Kontaminasi air berpengaruh buruk bagi kesehatan manusia. Kampus ISTN memiliki pipa saluran air keran yang jarak berdekatan dengan pipa septic tank, jarak antara pipa air keran dengan pipa septic tank berkisar ≤ 11 meter. Kontaminasi air oleh Escherichia coli menjadi factor penurunan kualitas air. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengisolasi E. coli dari pipa air keran kampus ISTN dan mendeteksi resistensinya terhadap antibiotik. Empat isolate E. coli telah diisolasi menggunakan media Lactose Broth dan Chromogenic Coliform Agar. Empat isolat E. coli telah diidentifikasi secara biokimiawi. Empat isolate E. coli diuji sensitivitasnya terhadap antibiotik amoksisilin, tetrasiklin, kloramfenikol, dan siprofloksasin menggunakan metode difusi cakram. Sensitivitas antibiotik diinterpresikan berdasarkan standar CLSI (Clinical and Laboratory Standard Institute). Hasil menunjukkan bahwa isolat 1A, 2A, 3A, dan 4A resisten terhadap amoksisilin, dan isolat 1A bersifat intermediat.
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Moch Sugiri and Victor Eka Setiawan. "Analisis alat uji mekanika fluida pada laboratorium ITBU sebelum dan sesudah rekondisi penambahan alat ukur." JTTM : Jurnal Terapan Teknik Mesin 4, no. 1 (April 30, 2023): 75–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.37373/jttm.v4i1.478.

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Mengacu pada kondisi alat uji mekanika fluida saat ini, bak penampungan air dan pompa terpisah dari kerangka alat sehingga memungkinkan terjadinya kebocoran pada sambungan akibat berubah-ubah posisi serta belum terdapat alat untuk mengukur tegangan (arus) dan tekanan pada pipa keluar saat alat bekerja. Alat Uji Mekanika Fluida yang telah dirancang untuk menjalankan simulasi aliran fluida pada varian pipa–pipa dengan kondisi kecepatan aliran berdasarkan pengaturan kecepatan putaran pompa di Laboratorium Institut Teknologi Budi Utomo. Berdasarkan permasalahan tersebut perlu dilakukan modifikasi dan penambahan alat ukur untuk peningkatan akurasi hasil pengujian Alat Uji Mekanika Fluida. Adapun perubahan yang dilakukan berupa pemindahan posisi reservoir dari posisi depan ke posisi belakang serta penambahan komponen - komponen untuk meningkatkan akurasi hasil pengujian yang terdiri dari pengatur kecepatan pompa, alat ukur tekanan pada sisi discharge pompa serta alat ukur tegangan dan arus dengan panel display indikator. Hasil pengujian setelah rekondisi yaitu Head losses pipa dan fitting setelah rekondisi dengan membuka katup 100% = 0,07492 m, Head losses fitting pembukaan katup 100% = 10,81 m, kecepatan aliran sesudah rekondisi pembukaan katub 100% = 3,488 m/s, debit pompa 27 lpm dengan efisiensi pompa sebesar 91,85%. Dari hasil pengujian yang dilakukan dapat disimpulkan bahwa semakin besar membuka katub dengan luas penampang yang sama semakin besar pula Head losses, kecepatan aliran, debit aliran terhadap pipa dan efisiensi pompa
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Purnawan, Purnawan, Hadi Prasetyo Suseno, and Demetrius Charlie. "STUDI EVALUASI SISTEM PENYEDIAAN AIR BERSIH DI KAMPUS I INSTITUT SAINS & TEKNOLOGI AKPRIND YOGYAKARTA DALAM UPAYA MENDUKUNG KAMPUS BERWAWASAN LINGKUNGAN." JURNAL TEKNOLOGI TECHNOSCIENTIA 14, no. 2 (March 31, 2022): 147–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.34151/technoscientia.v14i2.3797.

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Mengingat pentingnya kebutuhan air bersih pada suatu gedung maka sistem plambing penyediaan air bersih merupakan bagian yang tidak dapat terpisahkan agar distribusi air bersih ke seluruh bagian yang memerlukan dapat terpenuhi dengan debit dan tekanan yang sesuai. Dengan perkembangan fungsi dan kebutuhan maka terjadi pengembangan gedung tanpa dilakukan analisis kesesuaian sistem penyaluran air bersih sehingga akan mengakibatkan sistem penyediaan air bersih menjadi kurang efisien dan efektif dan berdampak pada biaya operasional yang tinggi. Sistem plambing penyediaan air bersih pada gedung meliputi sistem penyediaan air bersih, instalasi air bersih, analisa perhitungan kebutuhan air bersih yang meliputi mengetahui perkiraan jumlah penghuni, mengetahui pemakaian air bersih dalam sehari, dan mengetahui berapa pemakaian air bersih berdasarkan jenis dan jumlah alat plambing, analisa perhitungan perencanaan pipa air bersih yang meliputi mengetahui dimensi pipa air bersih dari ground water tank ke roof tank, dengan menggunakan sumber air tanah maupun PDAM. Dari hasil penelitian yang dilakukan didapatkan hasil jumlah Unit Beban Alat Plambing di kampus 1 IST AKPRIND berjumlah 332 buah dengan debit pemakaian jam puncak sebesar 440 L/menit, pompa suplay dengan sumber air tanah menggunakan pompa sumur dalam, merk Sanyo Model PD-WH200 B, daya 200 watt, daya hisap 27 m, tinggi aliran maks 50 m, pipa 1 ¼ inch, debit 27 liter/menit sehingga tidak dapat memenuhi kebutuhan debit jam puncak. Untuk dapat memenuhi kebutuhan di suplai dari sumber PDAM dengan biaya rata-rata Rp 2.071.000,- per bulan. Untuk effisiensi biaya operasional dapat dilakukan dengan penggantian pompa air tanah yang sesuai dan menghentikan suplai air bersih dari PDAM, alternatif pompa yang dapat dipergunakan : pompa sentrifugal merk Shouwfou Type SPM 232 L dengan spesifikasi Daya 1,5 KW, 2 HP, 1 Phase, 220 V, Diameter pipa suplay 1,5 Inch, Max head 46 m, Debit 220 L/menit.
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Hendricks, Benjamin K., and Robert F. Spetzler. "Far-Lateral Craniotomy for Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery to Occipital Artery Bypass: 2-Dimensional Operative Video." Operative Neurosurgery 17, no. 6 (November 15, 2019): E234—E235. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ons/opz261.

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Abstract Posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) aneurysms are infrequent compared with other intracranial aneurysms and are more commonly distal in origin (35% of PICA aneurysms are distal vs 6.5% of other aneurysms). This makes PICA aneurysms a surgical challenge that requires careful consideration of the patient's angiographic anatomy and perfusion needs before deciding on the appropriate intervention. This patient had a highly calcified left PICA p2 segment aneurysm, which was not favorable for endovascular intervention. An end-to-side anastomosis of the occipital artery to the p3 PICA segment was performed. This anastomosis was achieved with 11-0 suture. A permanent clip was then placed along the vertebral artery occluding both the proximal PICA and the aneurysm. Indocyanine green angiography was performed to demonstrate bypass and PICA patency. The patient gave informed consent for surgery and video recording. Institutional review board approval was deemed unnecessary. Used with permission from Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, Arizona.
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Cane, Karen, Merrin Spackman, and H. A. Eagles. "Puroindoline genes and their effects on grain quality traits in southern Australian wheat cultivars." Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 55, no. 1 (2004): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ar03108.

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Grain hardness is a major determinant of the classification and end-use of wheat. Two genes, Pina-D1 and Pinb-D1, have a major effect on this trait, so for wheat breeding programs it is important to identify the alleles of these genes present in elite germplasm. This study was conducted to identify the alleles present in southern Australian germplasm, and to determine if they affected quality characteristics other than grain hardness.Only 3 genotypes were identified. These were Pina-D1a/Pinb-D1a producing soft grain, Pina-D1a/Pinb-D1b producing moderately hard grain, and Pina-D1b/Pinb-D1a producing very hard grain. WW15 was the probable source of Pina-D1a/Pinb-D1b in most cultivars; however, Halberd represented another source. An important source of Pina-D1b/Pinb-D1a was the CIMMYT line Pavon, with sources from the old Australian cultivars Gabo and Falcon probably still present in modern germplasm.In an analysis of grain quality data from the Victorian Institute for Dryland Agriculture breeding program, the Pina-D1b/Pinb-D1a genotype had a significantly higher water absorption and significantly lower milling yield than the Pina-D1a/Pinb-D1b genotype, which indicates that these genes will impede the development of hard-grained cultivars that combine high water absorption and high milling yield.
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Devi Anggraini, Fitria, and Ni Luh Put Hariastuti. "ANALISIS RISIKO PEMASANGAN PIPA BAJA PADA PT BALI GRAHA SURYA." Jurnal Teknik Industri 14, no. 2 (June 27, 2014): 146. http://dx.doi.org/10.22219/jtiumm.vol14.no2.146-159.

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Fitria Devi Anggraini dan Ni Luh Put HariastutiJurusan Teknik Industri, Fakultas Teknologi Industri, Institut Teknologi Adhi Tama Surabaya Jalan Arief Rahman Hakim 100, Surabaya-60117Email : Fitriadevianggraini@yahoo.co.id, putu_hrs@yahoo.comABSTRAKRisiko menjadi bagian yang tidak terpisahkan dalam setiap aktivitas perusahaan sehingga cara terbaik yang dapat dilakukan adalah mengantisipasi dan melindungi diri terhadap risiko. Permasalahan yang terjadi pada PT BALI GRAHA SURYA adalah pada proses welding dan welding inspection, stringing pipa, dan trenching pipa di mana risiko yang terjadi memengaruhi keselamatan dan kesehatan kerja (K3) karyawan dan juga memengaruhi lama waktu penyelesaian proyek. Dalam penelitian ini digunakan konsep manajemen risiko untuk menganalisis risiko operasional, di mana konsep tersebut dilakukan untuk mengidentifikasi, mengawasi, dan mengkomunikasikan kejadian risiko yang berhubungan dengan segala aktivitas yang terjadi di perusahaan. Dari hasil penelitian didapatkan bahwa risiko yang ada pada proses welding dan welding inspection adalah risiko terbakar, bahaya sinar UV dari pengelasan, bahaya panas, bahaya percikan api las, kejatuhan pipa dan tersetrum mesin las dengan total indeks risiko sebesar 9,324. Stringing pipa memiliki risiko tertimpa dan terjepit pipa dengan total indeks risiko sebesar 8,481 dan Trenching pipa memiliki risiko tanah longsor pada bantaran dengan total indeks risiko sebesar 8,092. Tindakan untuk penanganan risiko tersebut adalah dengan mewajibkan pekerja menggunakan APD, memeriksa semua kondisi isolasi untuk mengetahui kondisi alat yang akan digunakan, bekerja sesuai dengan SOP, memasang dinding pengaman galian, dan penempatan tanah bekas galian minimal 1 meter dari bibir galian.Kata Kunci : Risiko, Keselamatan dan Kesehatan Kerja, Manajemen Risiko.ABSTRACT The risk is a common part in every business process of any corporation, so anticipation and protection are the best action to overcome it. In PT BALI GRAHA SURYA, the problems often happen in the welding process and inspection, stringing pipe and pipe trenching where its risk affects the safety & health of labor and the time completion of project. This research adopts risk management concept to analyze the operational risk where that concept aims to identify, monitor, and communicate the risk events associated with all the activities, functions or processes that occur in the company. The result shows that the risks occurred in the welding process and inspection are fire hazards, UV rays from welding hazards, thermal hazards, welding sparks, pipe collapse and electric shock. Those risks count total risks index 9,324. For stringing-pipe task, the risks such as crushed and wedged by pipelines count total risks index 8,481. Trenching pipelines task counts total risk index 8,092 caused by landslides in the riverbank. The risks management effort can be performed by requiring workers to use appropriate personal protective equipment, inspecting all insulation conditions in order to determine the condition of the tool to be used, working in accordance with the SOP, installing excavation security wall, and placing ex- excavation at least 1 meter away from the edge of excavation.Keywords : Risk, Health and Safety, Risk Management.
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Deora, Harsh, Nitish Nayak, Priyadarshi Dixit, V. Vikas, K. V. L. Narasinga Rao, Nupur Pruthi, Dwarakanath Srinivas, et al. "Surgical Management and Outcomes of Aneurysms of Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery: Location-Based Approaches with Review of Literature." Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice 11, no. 01 (January 2020): 034–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-3399486.

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Abstract Background Posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) is a tortuous, variable, and uncommon site for aneurysms. Surgical management of PICA aneurysms involves careful selection of approach based on the location of the aneurysm and meticulous dissection of the neurovascular structures and perforators. Materials and Methods We did a retrospective review of all the PICA aneurysms operated at our institute in the past 10 years along with the site, presentation, and approach used for the same. Preoperative World Federation of Neurosurgical Society scores and follow-up modified Rankin scores (mRS) were also evaluated. During the same period, data for intervention cases of PICA aneurysm were also collected with follow-ups for a comparative analysis. Results A total of 20 patients with 21 PICA aneurysms were reviewed. All the reviewed cases presented with subarachnoid hemorrhage, and the most common location was the lateral medullary segment and vertebral artery (VA)–PICA junction. Midline approaches were used for distal PICA cases, with far-lateral approach reserved for anterior medullary/VA–PICA junction. No lower cranial nerve palsies were recorded at follow-up. Four cases needed cerebrospinal fluid diversion and two developed cerebellar infarcts. All cases were mRS 0 to 2 at follow-up. Conclusion Our series compares well with some of the larger surgical series of PICA aneurysms. This may be due to early referral patterns and early surgery (<24 hours) policy at our institution. Anatomical knowledge of PICA anatomy and sound perioperative management are keys to good outcomes in these cases.
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Ucko, Peter. "Indigenous Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology." Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 12 (November 15, 2001): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/pia.168.

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Refiadi, Gunawan. "PEMBUATAN WPS DAN PQR API 5L GR.B UNTUK MANUAL SMAW PIPE SUPPLY SESUAI STANDAR API (AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE) - 1104." Jurnal Konversi Energi dan Manufaktur 2, no. 2 (October 30, 2015): 73–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/jkem.2.2.3.

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Teknologi pengelasan SMAW telah banyak diaplikasikan di Indonesia mulai dari industri mikro, kecil,menengah, hingga skala industri nasional. Akan tetapi, sampai saat ini pemahaman mengenai prosedur lasyang diakui secara internasional belum banyak diaplikasikan bahkan cenderung diabaikan, padahal di eraMEA 2015 pemahaman mengenai WPS sangat diperlukan agar pekerjaan dapat diakui secara internasional.Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji kesesuaian WPS dan hasil simulasinya pada aplikasi pengelasan pipapenyalur (pipe supply). WPS dan PQR dibuat dengan berdasarkan standar API 1104 untuk dapatdiaplikasikan pada pengelasan manual metoda SMAW material API 5L Gr.B. Parameter pengelasan yangdirancang di dalam WPS kemudian disimulasikan dalam bentuk pengelasan coupon test dan hasilnya diujibaik NDT maupun DT. Setelah hasil pengujian dianalisa disimpulkan bahwa WPS yang dibuat telah sesuaidengan spesifikasi yang diinginkan dan pengelasan pipa penyalur dapat dilakukan berdasarkan WPS yangtelah dibuat
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Nelson, Joe. "Reviewer Acknowledgements." World Journal of English Language 12, no. 6 (September 26, 2022): 522. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/wjel.v12n6p522.

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World Journal of English Language wishes to acknowledge the following individuals for their assistance with peer review of manuscripts for this issue. Their help and contributions in maintaining the quality of the journal are greatly appreciated.World Journal of English Language is recruiting reviewers for the journal. If you are interested in becoming a reviewer, we welcome you to join us. Please contact us for the application form at: wjel@sciedupress.comReviewers for Volume 12, Number 6Abdulfattah Omar, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi ArabiaAcep Unang Rahayu, Poltekpar NHI Bandung, IndonesiaAli Hussein Hazem, University of Patras, GreeceAmelia Maria Cava, Università di Napoli Suor Orsola Benincasa, ItalyAna Maria Costa Lopes, Higher School of Education of the Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, PortugalAndrés Canga, University of La Rioja, SpainAntonio Piga, University of Cagliari, ItalyAyman Khafaga, Suez Canal University, EgyptBelén Labrador de la Cruz, University of León, SpainDaniel Ginting, Universitas Ma Chung, IndonesiaDon Anton Balida, International College of Engineering and Management, OmanEmine Bala, Independent Researcher, NetherlandsHameed Yahya Ahmed Al-Zubeiry, Al-Baha University, Saudi ArabiaHANY ALI MAHMOUD ABDELFATTAH, Minia University, EgyptHossein Salarian, University of Tehran, IranJânderson Coswosk, Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo, BrazilJoohoon Kang, Hanyang University, South KoreaKanthimathi Krishnasamy, Shrimathi Devkunvar Nanalal Bhatt Vaishnav College for Women, IndiaKhaled Elkotb Elshahawy, University of Tabuk, Tayma Campus, Saudi ArabiaL. Santhosh Kumar, Kristu Jayanti College (Autonomous), IndiaLeila Lomashvili, Shawnee State University, USAMaria Isabel Maldonado Garcia, University of the Punjab, PakistanMohammad Hamad Al-khresheh, Northern Border University, Saudi ArabiaMovva Srilakshmi, Prasad V. Potluri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, IndiaMuhammed Ibrahim Hamood, University of Mosul, IraqNitin Malhotra, Gobindgarh Public College, IndiaÖzkanal, Ümit, Eskisehir Osmangazi University Foreign Languages Department, TurkeyRoberto Martínez Mateo, University of Castile La-Mancha, SpainScott-Monkhouse Anila Ruth, Language Centre – University of Parma (Italy), ItalyŞenel, Müfit, 19 Mayıs University, TurkeyServais Dieu-Donné Yédia DADJO, University of Abomey-Calavi, BeninSukhdev Singh, National Institute of Technology Patna, IndiaTeguh Budiharso, State Institute of Islamic Studies (IAIN) of Surakarta, Indonesia, Indonesia
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Lemole, G. Michael, Jeffrey Henn, Sam Javedan, Vivek Deshmukh, and Robert F. Spetzler. "Cerebral revascularization performed using posterior inferior cerebellar artery—posterior inferior cerebellar artery bypass." Journal of Neurosurgery 97, no. 1 (July 2002): 219–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/jns.2002.97.1.0219.

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✓ Cerebral revascularization is often required for the surgical treatment of complex intracranial aneurysms. In certain anatomical locations, vascular anatomy and redundancy make in situ bypass possible. The authors present four patients who underwent revascularization performed using the rarely reported posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA)—PICA in situ bypass after their aneurysms had been trapped. At Barrow Neurological Institute, between 1991 and the present, four male patients underwent PICA—PICA bypasses to treat aneurysms involving the vertebral artery, the PICA, or both. The mean age of these patients was 34 years (range 5–49 years). Follow-up studies revealed patent bypasses and no evidence of infarction. Patient outcomes were excellent or good. Multiple surgical techniques have been described for revascularization of at-risk cerebral territories. Often, the blood supply must be derived from extracranial sources through a mobilized pedicle or interposited graft. Certain anatomical locations such as the vertebrobasilar junction, the anterior circle of Willis, and the middle cerebral artery bifurcation are amenable to in situ bypass because there is vessel redundancy or proximity to the contralateral analogous vessel. The advantages of an in situ bypass include one suture line, a short bypass distance, and a close match with the caliber of the recipient graft. Although technically challenging, this technique can be successful and should be considered for appropriate candidates.
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Nelson, Joe. "Reviewer Acknowledgements for World Journal of English Language, Vol. 14, No. 5." World Journal of English Language 14, no. 5 (July 18, 2024): 663. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/wjel.v14n5p663.

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World Journal of English Language wishes to acknowledge the following individuals for their assistance with peer review of manuscripts for this issue. Their help and contributions in maintaining the quality of the journal are greatly appreciated.World Journal of English Language is recruiting reviewers for the journal. If you are interested in becoming a reviewer, we welcome you to join us. Please contact us for the application form at: wjel@sciedupress.comReviewers for Volume 14, Number 5Abderrazak Zaafour, Almería University, SpainAbdul Syahid, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palangka Raya, IndonesiaAbdulfattah Omar, The Australian National University, AustraliaAby John, RUDN University, IndiaAcep Unang Rahayu, Poltekpar NHI Bandung, IndonesiaAli Hussein Hazem, University of Patras, GreeceAna Maria Costa Lopes, Higher School of Education of the Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, PortugalAnna Maria Kuzio, University of Zielona Gora, PolandAntonio Piga, University of Cagliari, ItalyAravind B R, Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education, IndiaAshraf Mansour, Jerash Private University, JordanAtyaf Hasan Ibrahim, Al Iraqia University, IraqAyman Khafaga, Suez Canal University, EgyptBadri Abdulhakim Mudhsh, University of Technology and Applied Sciences, OmanBeibei Ren, University of South Florida, USABerhane Gerencheal, Aksum University, EthiopiaChristian Jay Olandria Syting, University of Mindanao, PhilippinesDon Anton Balida, International College of Engineering and Management, OmanElsadig Hussein Fadlalla Ali, King Khalid University, Saudi ArabiaGhazwan Mohammed Saeed Mohammed, University of Bisha, Saudi ArabiaHerman, Universitas HKBP Nommensen Pematangsiantar, IndonesiaHiyam Al-Badareen, Al al-Bayt University , JordanHossein Salarian, University of Tehran, IranHouaria Chaal, Hassiba Ben Bouali University of Chlef, AlgeriaHussain Hamid Ali Ghazzaly, Al-Azhar University, EgyptInayatullah Kakepoto, Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering Science & Technology, Nawabshah, PakistanJânderson Coswosk, Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo, BrazilJergen Jel A. Cinco- Labaria, Western Philippines University, PhilippinesKristiawan Indriyanto, Universitas Prima Indonesia, IndonesiaL. Santhosh Kumar, Kristu Jayanti College (Autonomous), IndiaLeila Lomashvili, Shawnee State University, USALihong Ding, Lanzhou University of Arts and Sciences, ChinaMaroua Benhamlaoui, University of Fréres Mentouri- Constantine 1 , AlgeriaMelania Terrazas Gallego, University of La Rioja, SpainMohamad Amin Shirkhani, University of sistan and baluchestan, IranMohamad Fadhili bin Yahaya, Universiti Teknologi Mara Perlis Branch, MalaysiaMounir Jilani Ben Zid, Sultan Qaboos University, OmanMozhgan Ghassemiazghandi, Universiti Sains Malaysia, MalaysiaMuhammed Ibrahim Hamood, University of Mosul, IraqNitin Malhotra, Amity University Madhya Pradesh, IndiaNuriadi Nuriadi, University of Mataram, IndonesiaOlena Andrushenko, Universität Augsburg, GermanyOmsalma Ahmed, University of Hail, Saudi ArabiaÖzkanal, Ümit, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, TurkeyP. Jayakumar, St. Joseph’s College of Engineering, IndiaPatsawut Sukserm, Chulalongkorn University Language Institute (CULI), ThailandPrincess H. Policarpio, Angeles University Foundation , PhilippinesRamesh Manickkam, Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, IndiaS. Priya, Subbalakshmi Lakshmipathy College of Science, IndiaS. Sakthivel, B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, IndiaS. V. Dhanawade, Vivekanand College(Autonomous) Kolhapur, IndiaSafi Eldeen Alzi’abi, Jerash University, JordanSaif Ali Abbas Jumaah, University of Mosul, IraqSantri Djahimo, Nusa Cendana University, IndonesiaSara Mansouri, Islamic Azad University-Najafabad branch, IranŞenel, Müfit, 19 Mayıs University, TurkeyServais Dieu-Donné Yédia DADJO, University of Abomey-Calavi, BeninShalini Yadav, Compucom Institute of Technology and Management, IndiaShangrela Genon-Sieras, Mindanao State University, Main Campus, PhilippinesSohaib Alam, College of Sciences and Humanities, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Alkharj, Saudi ArabiaSonthaya Rattanasak, Rajamangala University of Technology Suvarnabhumi, ThailandTelal Mirghani Khalid, Ministry of Education and Higher Education, QatarWahaj Unnisa Warda, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi ArabiaZijun SHEN, Sichuan University of Media and Communications, China
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Nelson, Joe. "Reviewer Acknowledgements for World Journal of English Language, Vol. 14, No. 5." World Journal of English Language 14, no. 5 (July 24, 2024): 671. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/wjel.v14n5p671.

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World Journal of English Language wishes to acknowledge the following individuals for their assistance with peer review of manuscripts for this issue. Their help and contributions in maintaining the quality of the journal are greatly appreciated.World Journal of English Language is recruiting reviewers for the journal. If you are interested in becoming a reviewer, we welcome you to join us. Please contact us for the application form at: wjel@sciedupress.comReviewers for Volume 14, Number 5Abderrazak Zaafour, Almería University, SpainAbdul Syahid, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palangka Raya, IndonesiaAbdulfattah Omar, The Australian National University, AustraliaAby John, RUDN University, IndiaAcep Unang Rahayu, Poltekpar NHI Bandung, IndonesiaAli Hussein Hazem, University of Patras, GreeceAna Maria Costa Lopes, Higher School of Education of the Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, PortugalAnna Maria Kuzio, University of Zielona Gora, PolandAntonio Piga, University of Cagliari, ItalyAravind B R, Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education, IndiaAshraf Mansour, Jerash Private University, JordanAtyaf Hasan Ibrahim, Al Iraqia University, IraqAyman Khafaga, Suez Canal University, EgyptBadri Abdulhakim Mudhsh, University of Technology and Applied Sciences, OmanBeibei Ren, University of South Florida, USABerhane Gerencheal, Aksum University, EthiopiaChristian Jay Olandria Syting, University of Mindanao, PhilippinesDon Anton Balida, International College of Engineering and Management, OmanElsadig Hussein Fadlalla Ali, King Khalid University, Saudi ArabiaGhazwan Mohammed Saeed Mohammed, University of Bisha, Saudi ArabiaHerman, Universitas HKBP Nommensen Pematangsiantar, IndonesiaHiyam Al-Badareen, Al al-Bayt University , JordanHossein Salarian, University of Tehran, IranHouaria Chaal, Hassiba Ben Bouali University of Chlef, AlgeriaHussain Hamid Ali Ghazzaly, Al-Azhar University, EgyptInayatullah Kakepoto, Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering Science & Technology, Nawabshah, PakistanJânderson Coswosk, Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo, BrazilJergen Jel A. Cinco- Labaria, Western Philippines University, PhilippinesKristiawan Indriyanto, Universitas Prima Indonesia, IndonesiaL. Santhosh Kumar, Kristu Jayanti College (Autonomous), IndiaLeila Lomashvili, Shawnee State University, USALihong Ding, Lanzhou University of Arts and Sciences, ChinaMaroua Benhamlaoui, University of Fréres Mentouri- Constantine 1 , AlgeriaMelania Terrazas Gallego, University of La Rioja, SpainMohamad Amin Shirkhani, University of sistan and baluchestan, IranMohamad Fadhili bin Yahaya, Universiti Teknologi Mara Perlis Branch, MalaysiaMounir Jilani Ben Zid, Sultan Qaboos University, OmanMozhgan Ghassemiazghandi, Universiti Sains Malaysia, MalaysiaMuhammed Ibrahim Hamood, University of Mosul, IraqNitin Malhotra, Amity University Madhya Pradesh, IndiaNuriadi Nuriadi, University of Mataram, IndonesiaOlena Andrushenko, Universität Augsburg, GermanyOmsalma Ahmed, University of Hail, Saudi ArabiaÖzkanal, Ümit, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, TurkeyP. Jayakumar, St. Joseph’s College of Engineering, IndiaPatsawut Sukserm, Chulalongkorn University Language Institute (CULI), ThailandPrincess H. Policarpio, Angeles University Foundation , PhilippinesRamesh Manickkam, Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, IndiaS. Priya, Subbalakshmi Lakshmipathy College of Science, IndiaS. Sakthivel, B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, IndiaS. V. Dhanawade, Vivekanand College(Autonomous) Kolhapur, IndiaSafi Eldeen Alzi’abi, Jerash University, JordanSaif Ali Abbas Jumaah, University of Mosul, IraqSantri Djahimo, Nusa Cendana University, IndonesiaSara Mansouri, Islamic Azad University-Najafabad branch, IranŞenel, Müfit, 19 Mayıs University, TurkeyServais Dieu-Donné Yédia DADJO, University of Abomey-Calavi, BeninShalini Yadav, Compucom Institute of Technology and Management, IndiaShangrela Genon-Sieras, Mindanao State University, Main Campus, PhilippinesSohaib Alam, College of Sciences and Humanities, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Alkharj, Saudi ArabiaSonthaya Rattanasak, Rajamangala University of Technology Suvarnabhumi, ThailandTelal Mirghani Khalid, Ministry of Education and Higher Education, QatarWahaj Unnisa Warda, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi ArabiaZijun SHEN, Sichuan University of Media and Communications, China
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Peitz, Geoffrey W., Ryan A. McDermott, Jacob F. Baranoski, Michael T. Lawton, and Justin R. Mascitelli. "Extended Retrosigmoid Craniotomy and Approach Through the Glossopharyngeal Cochlear Triangle for Clipping of a High-Riding Vertebral-Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Aneurysm: 2-Dimensional Operative Video." Operative Neurosurgery 21, no. 3 (May 14, 2021): E270—E271. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ons/opab140.

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Abstract The far lateral transcondylar (FL) craniotomy is the standard approach for posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) aneurysm exposure through microsurgical dissection in the vagoaccessory triangle (VAT).1,2 However, the extended retrosigmoid (eRS) craniotomy and dissection through the glossopharyngeal-cochlear triangle (GCT) may be more appropriate when the patient has an aneurysm arising from a high-riding vertebral artery (VA)—PICA origin.3-5 We present a case of a 41-yr-old woman with hypertension presenting with left occipital pain and left-side hearing loss and past facial spasm and pain. Computed tomography angiography and digital subtraction angiography demonstrated an unruptured 8.4 × 9.0 × 10.2 mm saccular aneurysm at the left VA-PICA junction. Surgical clipping was chosen over endovascular therapy given the relationship of the PICA origin to the aneurysm neck as well as the history of cranial neuropathy. It was noted that the VA-PICA junction and aneurysm was high-riding at the level of the internal auditory canal. An eRS craniotomy was performed with dissection through the GCT, and the aneurysm was clipped as shown in the accompanying 2-dimensional operative video. Postoperative angiography demonstrated complete occlusion of the aneurysm and patency of the left VA and PICA without stenosis, and the patient had a favorable postoperative course although her left-sided hearing remained diminished. The eRS craniotomy allowed direct exposure via the GCT for clipping of the high-riding VA-PICA junction aneurysm and decompression of the cranial nerves. The traditional FL craniotomy and exposure through the VAT would likely have resulted in a less desirable inferior trajectory. The patient gave informed consent for the operation depicted in the video. Animation at 2:43 in video is used with permission from Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, Arizona.
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Handley, Fiona, Steve Townend, Julie Eklund, and Cornelia Kleinitz. "An Interview with Professor Ruth Whitehouse, Institute of Archaeology, UCL." Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 13 (November 15, 2002): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/pia.183.

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Frisoli, Fabio A., Joshua S. Catapano, Rohin Singh, and Michael T. Lawton. "Dissecting Fusiform PICA Aneurysm Repair With Trapping and an Unconventional End-to-Side Reanastomosis: 2-Dimensional Operative Video." Operative Neurosurgery 21, no. 3 (April 30, 2021): E252—E253. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ons/opab123.

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Abstract Dissecting fusiform posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) aneurysms are rare and challenging.1,2 One common treatment is occlusion of the aneurysm and parent artery via an endovascular approach without revascularization.3 Revascularization of the artery requires an open microsurgical bypass or endovascular placement of a newer-generation flow diverter.4 We present an end-to-side reanastomosis of the PICA for treatment of a dissecting fusiform left PICA aneurysm with anatomy deemed unfavorable for endovascular treatment in a 62-yr-old man with subarachnoid hemorrhage. After discussions regarding risks, benefits, and alternatives to the procedure, the family consented to surgical treatment. A far-lateral craniotomy was performed, with partial condylectomy to widen the exposure. The cisterna magna was opened, and the dentate ligament was cut to visualize the vertebral artery. The PICA was identified and traced distally to the aneurysmal segment, which was circumferentially diseased. Perforators were noted immediately distal to the aneurysm. The aneurysm was then trapped, and the afferent artery was transected and brought to the sidewall of the distal artery. The recipient site was trapped with temporary clips, and a linear arteriotomy was made. An end-to-side reanastomosis was performed, temporary clips were removed, and hemostasis was achieved. Postoperative angiography confirmed bypass patency and preservation of the PICA perforators. Conventional reanastomosis of the parent artery after aneurysm excision is achieved by end-to-end reanastomosis. In contrast, we performed an unconventional end-to-side reanastomosis to revascularize the PICA while leaving the efferent artery in situ to protect its medullary perforators. This bypass is an example of a fourth-generation bypass.5,6 Used with permission from the Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, Arizona.
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Liu, Hefei, Grier Page, Robert Burns, and Alan E. Mast. "Demographic, Clinical, and Biochemical Predictors of Pica in a Large Cohort of Blood Donors." Blood 136, Supplement 1 (November 5, 2020): 2–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2020-141439.

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Background: Pica is characterized as repeatedly eating or chewing of a non-nutritious substance including, but not limited to ice, clay and dirt, starch, raw pasta, chalk, coal, paint, or paper. Life-threatening conditions, such as gastrointestinal infections and lead poisoning, may occur depending on the substance consumed. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition defines pica as an eating disorder, but with its strong link to iron deficiency, pica is also characterized as a hematological condition. Blood donation is associated with substantial iron loss. Blood donors often become iron deficient and are susceptible to pica, as well as restless legs syndrome (RLS), an often concurrent condition characterized by an irresistible urge to move legs due to uncomfortable sensations such as tingling, crawling, burn, and pain. The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute sponsored REDS-III program prospectively enrolled 13,403 racially diverse blood donors in its RBC Omics study to investigate demographic, clinical, hematological, and biochemical factors associated with pica. Methods: Demographic data, survey questions of pica behaviors and RLS, complete blood count (CBC), and ferritin were collected and analyzed using univariable and multivariable logistic regression analysis. Exclusion criteria were ferritin &gt;800 ng/mL, body mass index (BMI) &lt;17.5, and those with 9 or more donations in the 2 years prior to enrollment who were purposely oversampled for in RBC Omics. Pica was rigorously defined by questionnaire responses: 1) "Yes" to eating ice and, 2) Consumes "8 oz - 24 oz" or "more than 24 oz" of ice and, 3) At frequency of "once a day" or "several times a day". Alternatively, "yes" to eating non-ice substances regardless of amount and frequency was also characterized as pica. Results: The analysis included 11,418 donors with 7,141 Caucasians, 1,581 African Americans, 1,601 Asians, and 1,170 Hispanics. Pica was present in 1.4% (158 out of 11,418) of the study subjects. Asians were less likely to have pica than Caucasians (odds ratio [OR], 0.50 p=0.030), African Americans (OR, 0.41; p=0.014), or Hispanics (OR, 0.33; p=0.002). Females (n=6,044) were more likely to have pica than males (n=5,449; OR, 1.43; p=0.029). Donors ≤30 years were more likely to have pica than donors &gt;30 years (p&lt;0.001). Donors with BMI &gt;30 were more likely to have pica than donors with BMI 17.5 - 25 (p=0.036) and BMI 25-30 (p&lt;0.001). Ferritin was negatively associated with pica (p&lt;0.001). For donors with ferritin &lt;12 ng/mL 2.4% (52/2155), 12-50 ng/mL1.3% (67/5118), and &gt;50 ng/mL 0.9% (39/4145) had pica. CBC values associated with low iron stores were also associated with pica: low hemoglobin (p=0.002), low hematocrit (p=0.014), low mean corpuscular volume (MCV) (p&lt;0.001), and high red blood cell distribution width (RDW) (p&lt;0.001). In multivariable analyses, RLS emerged as the most powerful predictor of pica in our forward stepwise logistic regression model (OR, 4.38; 95% confidence interval, 2.14 - 8.17), p&lt;0.001). Other significant demographic predictors of pica included hormone supplement use (p=0.006) and nulligravida females (p=0.009). Conclusions: Iron deficiency was confirmed as a strong predictor of pica. Consistently, demographic (female), clinical (RLS) and hematological (hemoglobin, MCV, RDW) parameters associated with iron deficiency also were associated with increased risk for pica. However, pica symptoms were also reported by donors with ferritin &gt;50 ng/mL suggesting that non-iron related factors influence pica presentation as well. Pica has a significant prevalence in the blood donor population, and healthcare providers should consider non-iron related factors when diagnosing pica. Disclosures Mast: Novo Nordisk: Honoraria, Research Funding.
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Wang, G., N. Karimi, J. Descallar, K. O’Connor, J. Pipicella, L. Willmann, A. Williams, and V. W. Huang. "A170 A NOVEL DECISION AID IMPROVES KNOWLEDGE AND QUALITY OF PREGNANCY-RELATED DECISION-MAKING IN IBD." Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology 4, Supplement_1 (March 1, 2021): 180–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jcag/gwab002.168.

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Abstract Background Women with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) with poor IBD-specific reproductive knowledge experience more voluntary childlessness. Poor knowledge is associated with fear of IBD medications in pregnancy; this must be addressed as active IBD at preconception (PC) correlates with worse intrapartum disease and poor fetal outcomes. The Pregnancy IBD Decision Aid (PIDA), developed by an international multidisciplinary team following International Patient Decision Aids Standards, is an interactive online tool that offers personalised decision support on fertility, pregnancy, and medications in IBD (Fig). Aims To assess PIDA’s impact on knowledge and quality of decision-making among PC and pregnant patients with IBD, and to evaluate its feasibility as a tool for patients and clinicians. Methods PC and pregnant women aged 18–45 with IBD, recruited in Canada and Australia, completed questionnaires pre and post PIDA to assess quality of decision-making (Decisional Conflict Scale, DCS; Self-Efficacy Score, SES) and IBD in pregnancy knowledge (Crohn’s and Colitis Pregnancy Knowledge Score, CCPKnow). DCS assesses if a decision is informed, aligned with personal values, and would be implemented. SES measures belief in one’s ability to make informed decisions. Patients and clinicians (gastroenterology, obstetrics, primary care) also completed feasibility surveys. Paired t-test assessed for differences pre and post PIDA. Results DCS and SES were completed by 74 patients (42 Crohn’s disease, 32 ulcerative colitis); 41 PC and 33 pregnant. DCS improved significantly post PIDA (effect size 0.44, p&lt;0.0001); this was observed in PC patients regarding pregnancy planning with IBD, and in pregnant patients regarding peripartum IBD medication management. SES of PC but not pregnant patients improved significantly post PIDA (effect size 0.32 vs 0.24, p=0.0001 vs 0.0525). In both cohorts, CCPKnow improved significantly post PIDA (n=76, effect size 0.66, p&lt;0.0001). Patients (n=73) assessed PIDA feasibility. Mean scores for length (3.05±0.44), readability (3.09±0.5), and content amount (2.91±0.81) were perceived as appropriate (1=limited, 5=excessive). Perceived usefulness of PIDA was high among all patients (4.09±0.93; 5=most useful). Clinicians (n=14) believed PIDA had appropriate length, readability, and content amount, and deemed PIDA useful to patients (4.6±0.8) and themselves (4.8±0.8) for clinical practice. Conclusions PIDA improved knowledge and quality of decision-making in PC and pregnant patients with IBD. Patients developed a strengthened belief in their ability to make informed, effective decisions, and both patients and clinicians found PIDA feasible. PIDA is an accessible tool that can empower women with IBD to make evidence-based decisions about pregnancy and may ultimately reduce voluntary childlessness. Funding Agencies Mount Sinai Hospital Resident Research Grant; Gastroenterological Society of Australia Rose Amarant Grant; Women and Children’s Health Research Institute (WCHRI); Clinical/Community Research Integration Support Program (CRISP); Merck Better Care, Healthy Communities Funding Program
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Puspaningrum, Eva Y., Lailly S. Qolby, and Yisti V. Via. "OPTIMASI JARINGAN SARAF TIRUAN UNTUK DIAGNOSIS PENYAKIT DIABETES INDIAN PIMA." Teknologi 6, no. 1 (January 1, 2016): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.26594/teknologi.v6i1.560.

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ABSTRAKUntuk mengetahui kondisi seseorang menderita diabetes harus dengan melakukan beberapa tes pada labolatorium, US National Institute of Diabetes telah melakukan uji untuk penyakit Diabetes sesuai dengan kriteria Organisasi Kesehatan Dunia yang dilakukan pada sejumlah perempuan yang berusia 21 tahun, dari warisan Pima India dan tinggal di dekat Phoenix, Arizona sebanyak 768 objek. Jumlah data Diabetes Indian Pima yaitu sebanyak 768 data. Untuk percobaan ini, data tersebut dibagi menjadi dua yaitu 80% sebagai data training dan 20% sebagai data testing. Dengan menggunakan jaringan saraf tiruan Backpropagation, data tersebut dikembangkan untuk diagnosa penyakit Diabetes. Hal ini diharapkan dapat digunakan untuk memprediksi potensi seseorang terserang Diabetes. Klasifikasi jaringan saraf tiruan Backpropagation ini dioptimasi menggunakan metode Nguyen Widrow agar rule yang dihasilkan lebih signifikan atau rule yang dihasilkan dapat meningkatkan akurasi. Pengujian menggunakan data testing Diabetes dan inisialisasi Nguyen Widrow, maka dihasilkan tingkat akurasi sebesar 100%. Sedangkan jika menggunakan inisialisasi bobot random, maka dihasilkan tingkat akurasi sebesar 50%.Kata Kunci: Backpropagation ,Diabetes, Jaringan Saraf Tiruan, Nguyen Widrow.ABSTRACTTo determine the condition of a person suffering from diabetes need to do some tests in laboratories, the US National Institute of Diabetes has been test for Diabetes in accordance with the criteria of the World Health Organization conducted a number of women aged 21 years, from the legacy of Pima Indians and stay near Phoenix , Arizona as many as 768 objects. The amount of data Pima Indian Diabetes as many as 768 data. For this experiment, the data is divided into two: 80% as training data and 20% as a data testing. By using a neural network Backpropagation, the data developed for the diagnosis of Diabetes. It is expected-kan can be used to predict the potential of a person develops diabetes. Classification neural network Backpropagation is optimized using methods Nguyen Widrow that produced more significant rule or rule produced can improve accuracy. Diabetes testing using testing and initialization of data Nguyen Widrow, then the resulting accuracy rate of 100%. Whereas if you use random weight initialization, then produced a 50% accuracy rate.Keywords: Backpropagation ,Diabetes, Neural Network, Nguyen Widrow
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Lu, Wen, Ynes A. Helou, Byron B. Au-Yeung, Krishna Shrinivas, Jen Liou, and Arthur Weiss. "The phosphatidylinositol-transfer protein Nir3 modulates T cell development and function." Journal of Immunology 208, no. 1_Supplement (May 1, 2022): 166.12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.208.supp.166.12.

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Abstract Before emerging as functional T lymphocytes, thymocytes transit through multiple selection stages during which T cell antigen receptor (TCR) signaling controls the survival and subsequent maturation. Hydrolysis of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-biphosphate (PIP2) by phospholipase C-γ (PLCγ1) represents a critical step in T cell receptor (TCR) signaling which leads to calcium increases as well as PKC and Ras activation, events that contribute to T cell activation. PIP2 in the plasma membrane (PM) is depleted rapidly upon TCR stimulation and the replenishment of PIP2 levels is dependent on delivery of its precursor phosphatidylinositol (PI) from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to the PM. It was not clear how the delivery of PI from ER is regulated in thymocytes and T cells or how the process impacts T cell development and function. Here, we show that a membrane-associated PI transfer protein, Nir3 (Pitpnm2), promotes PIP2 replenishment following TCR stimulation and is important for T cell development. The high expression level of the Nir3 gene in thymocytes suggests its role in thymocyte selection. In Nir3 deficient thymocytes, the replenishment of PIP2 following TCR stimulation is significantly slower. Moreover, Nir3 deficiency attenuates calcium mobilization in DP thymocytes in response to weak TCR stimulation. The impaired TCR signaling led to impaired thymocyte development at the beta-selection and positive selection stages in Nir3 deficient mice. These findings reveal the role of Nir3 in TCR signaling and thymocyte development. This study highlights the importance of PIP2 replenishment and the role of Nir3 in PI transfer through regulated ER-PM interactions during TCR signaling. This work was supported by in part by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), NIAID R37 AI114575, and DRC Center Grant P30 DK063720 (UCSF Parnassus Flow Cytometry Core, UCSF Diabetes Center).
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Chung, Jean K., Laura M. Nocka, Aubrianna Decker, Qi Wang, Theresa A. Kadlecek, Arthur Weiss, John Kuriyan, and Jay T. Groves. "Switch-like activation of Bruton’s tyrosine kinase by membrane-mediated dimerization." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116, no. 22 (May 10, 2019): 10798–803. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1819309116.

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The transformation of molecular binding events into cellular decisions is the basis of most biological signal transduction. A fundamental challenge faced by these systems is that reliance on protein–ligand chemical affinities alone generally results in poor sensitivity to ligand concentration, endangering the system to error. Here, we examine the lipid-binding pleckstrin homology and Tec homology (PH-TH) module of Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (Btk). Using fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) and membrane-binding kinetic measurements, we identify a phosphatidylinositol (3–5)-trisphosphate (PIP3) sensing mechanism that achieves switch-like sensitivity to PIP3 levels, surpassing the intrinsic affinity discrimination of PIP3:PH binding. This mechanism employs multiple PIP3 binding as well as dimerization of Btk on the membrane surface. Studies in live cells confirm that mutations at the dimer interface and peripheral site produce effects comparable to that of the kinase-dead Btk in vivo. These results demonstrate how a single protein module can institute an allosteric counting mechanism to achieve high-precision discrimination of ligand concentration. Furthermore, this activation mechanism distinguishes Btk from other Tec family member kinases, Tec and Itk, which we show are not capable of dimerization through their PH-TH modules. This suggests that Btk plays a critical role in the stringency of the B cell response, whereas T cells rely on other mechanisms to achieve stringency.
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Davies, Gwyn, and Andrew Gardner. "Interview with Neil Ascherson, Honorary Lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology, UCL." Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 9 (November 15, 1998): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/pia.125.

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Monson, Andrew, Geoffrey Tassie, and Kathryn Piquette. ""Encounters with Ancient Egypt," Institute of Archaeology, UCL, 16-18 December 2000." Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 12 (November 15, 2001): 133. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/pia.415.

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Stefanakis, Manoulis I., and Deborah Ruscillo. "Colloquim on post-Minoan Crete, Institute of Archaeology, 10th-11th November 1995." Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 7 (November 15, 1996): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/pia.89.

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Carter, Robert, and Gwyn Davies. "An interview with Prof. Peter Ucko, the next Director of the Institute." Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 7 (November 15, 1996): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/pia.98.

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Irawan, Benny Haddli, Yudy Pratama, Budi Baharudin, Rahman Hakim, Hanifah Widiastuti, Widodo Widodo, Ihsan Saputra, and Fedia Restu. "Pembuatan Coupling 3 𝟏⁄𝟐” Mod EU Di PT Elnusa Fabrikasi Konstruksi." Jurnal Teknologi dan Riset Terapan (JATRA) 4, no. 1 (June 30, 2022): 13–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.30871/jatra.v4i1.3743.

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Coupling 3 1⁄2” Mod EU (Modified External Upset) merupakan produk API 5CT (American Petroleum Institute) yang dibuat khusus pada permintaan customer, produk ini merupakan produk yang jarang dibuat di PT ELNUSA FABRIKASI KONSTRUKSI. Pada produk API 5CT ini, ialah suatu Modified produk Coupling EU yang didesain menggunakan tambahan ring seal untuk pelindung ekstra pada pipa yang dialiri cairan minyak. Untuk membuat Coupling 3 1⁄2” Mod EU, mengunakan mesin CNC bubut dengan melalui proses Facing, Blanking ID, Threading ID dan Grooving ID. Tujuan pada pembuatan tugas akhir ini adalah untuk mengetahui proses yang dilakukan dan penggunaan metode yang tepat pada pembuatan Coupling 3 1⁄2” Mod EU di PT Elnusa Fabrikasi Konstruksi dan juga diharapkan agar laporan akhir mengenai pembuatan Coupling 3 1⁄2” Mod EU ini dapat digunakan sebagai media pembelajaran atau pengambilan data khususnya pada saat pembuatan produk Coupling lainnya.
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Nelson, Joe. "Reviewer Acknowledgements." World Journal of English Language 12, no. 1 (March 30, 2022): 431. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/wjel.v12n1p431.

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World Journal of English Language wishes to acknowledge the following individuals for their assistance with peer review of manuscripts for this issue. Their help and contributions in maintaining the quality of the journal are greatly appreciated.World Journal of English Language is recruiting reviewers for the journal. If you are interested in becoming a reviewer, we welcome you to join us. Please contact us for the application form at: wjel@sciedupress.comReviewers for Volume 12, Number 1Aissa HANIFI, University of Chlef, AlgeriaAmelia Maria Cava, Università fdi Napoli Federicio II, Naples, ItalyAna Maria Costa Lopes, Higher School of Education of the Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, PortugalAndrés Canga, University of La Rioja, SpainAntonio Piga, University of Cagliari, ItalyAyman Khafaga, Suez Canal University, EgyptBahram Kazemian, Islamic Azad University, IranChunlin Yao, Tianjin Chengjian University, ChinaDaniel Ginting, Universitas Ma Chung, IndonesiaDon Anton Balida, International College of Engineering and Management, OmanElena Alcalde Peñalver, University of Alcalá, SpainEmine Bala, Tishk International University, IraqGhadah Al Murshidi, The United Arab Emirates University, UAEHameed Yahya Ahmed Al-Zubeiry, Al-Baha University, Saudi ArabiaHANY ALI MAHMOUD ABDELFATTAH, Minia University, EgyptHossein Salarian, University of Tehran, IranHouaria Chaal, Hassiba Ben Bouali University of Chlef, AlgeriaJânderson Coswosk, Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo, BrazilJasna Potocnik Topler, University of Maribor, SloveniaKanthimathi Krishnasamy, Shrimathi Devkunvar Nanalal Bhatt Vaishnav College for Women, IndiaKenan Yerli, Sakarya University, TurkeyLeila Lomashvili, Shawnee State University, USALi Ping Chang, Department of Applied Foreign Languages, National Taipei College of Business, TaiwanMaria del Mar Sanchez Ramos, University of Alcalá, SpainMaria Isabel Maldonado Garcia, Al-Andalus Institute of Languages University of Lahore, PakistanMohamad Fadhili bin Yahaya, Universiti Teknologi Mara Perlis Branch, MalaysiaMohammad Hamad Al-khresheh, Northern Border University, Saudi ArabiaMorteza Amirsheibani, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, IranMuhammed Ibrahim Hamood, University of Mosul, IraqMustafa Ar, Ar-Raniry State Islamic University, IndonesiaNitin Malhotra, St. Theresa International College, Bangkok, ThailandÖzkanal, Ümit, Eskisehir Osmangazi University Foreign Languages Department, TurkeyPatnarin Supakorn, Walailak University, ThailandRashad Al Areqi, Al Baha University, KSARoberto Martínez Mateo, UNIVERSITY OF CASTILE LA-MANCHA, SpainRommel Maglaya, Cambridge IGCSE Examiner, PhilippinesSantri Djahimo, Nusa Cendana University, IndonesiaScott-Monkhouse Anila Ruth, Language Centre – University of Parma (Italy), ItalyŞenel, Müfit, 19 Mayıs University, TurkeyShalini Yadav, Compucom Institute of Technology and Management, IndiaShangrela Genon-Sieras, Mindanao State University, Main Campus, PhilippinesSukhdev Singh, National Institute of Technology Patna, IndiaTeguh Budiharso, State Institute of Islamic Studies (IAIN) of Surakarta, Indonesia, IndonesiaWenjie Shi, Central University of Finance and Economics, China
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Trujillo Serrano, Pablo Jesus, Cesareo Alamillo Davila, Maria Martínez Montes, Oscar de la Rubia, Francisca Rubio, Daniel Masa-Bote, Manuel Castillo-Cagigal, Eduardo Matallanas, Estefania Caamaño-Martín, and Alvaro Gutiérrez. "Instituto de Sistemas Fotovoltaicos de Concentración concentration photovoltaics hybrid system first year of operation and improvements." Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications 21, no. 6 (February 19, 2013): 1260–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pip.2366.

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Litvak, S. O., M. V. Yeleynik, L. M. Yakovenko, and S. V. Minov. "Microsurgical treatment of ruptured fusiform posterior inferior cerebellar artery aneurysm: case report." Endovascular Neuroradiology 27, no. 1 (June 13, 2019): 81–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.26683/2304-9359-2019-1(27)-81-90.

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Objective – according to the separate clinical observation to evaluate the strategy and tactics of an individualized treatment planning after the rupture of posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) aneurysm in acute period of hemorrhagic stroke. Materials and methods. A retrospective analysis of the case of microsurgical treatment of PICA aneurysm in the acute period after hemorrhage was performed. The patient’s diagnosis and treatment was held at the State Institution «Romodanov Neurosurgery Institute, NAMS of Ukraine» in 2019. The patients age at the time of diagnosis was 50 years. The complex of diagnostic workout included clinical neurological examination, instrumental (neuroimaging and functional tests) and laboratory investigation. Results. According to the results of comprehensive clinical and instrumental examination, patient underwent emergency combined one-stage surgical procedure that include aneurysms clipping with external ventriculostomy of the posterior horn of the right lateral ventricle for surgical correction of the consequences after aneurysms rupture (expansion of the blood into the ventricular system, with hemotamponade of III and IV ventricle, internal obstructive hydrocephalus), which caused the emergency of surgical procedure. The intervention (external drainage of the posterior horn of the right lateral ventricle, clipping of left PICA aneurysm) was performed on the 5th day after rapture. Operation and postoperative period have passed without complications with positive neurological and neuroimaging follow-up. Conclusions. The applied diagnostic and therapeutic options can be utilized as a method of choice for individualized surgical planning after rapture of PICA aneurysm.
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Neikirk, Kit, Christopher Gamper, Alicia Cannon, Aliyah Allick, Wilfreda Lindsey, Bridget Gibbons, and Eboni Lance. "Associations between Sickle Cell Disease, Pica and Enuresis." Blood 142, Supplement 1 (November 28, 2023): 2508. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2023-175027.

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Introduction: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetic disorder that impacts the shape and functional capacity of red blood cells. Beyond altered cerebral perfusion, individuals with SCD have higher rates of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), intellectual disability, and specific learning disabilities. Past research has shown that in adolescent populations with either SCD or NDDs, pica, the act of eating non-food items, and enuresis, or involuntary urination, commonly occur. Both pica and enuresis are associated with biopsychosocial issues in typically developing children. However, the etiology of both of these disorders, as well as the confluence of NDDs and SCD on their occurrence, remains unclear. Hypothesis: The objective of this study was to determine the rates of pica and enuresis in a local pediatric SCD clinic and determine if these conditions present differently and/or have different associations in SCD than in the general population. We hypothesized that NDDs would serve as risk factors for both pica and enuresis with both conditions being associated with increased sickle cell severity. Methods: To test these hypotheses, we performed a retrospective chart review on 275 SCD patients. Using Epic, patients who at point visited either Kennedy Krieger Institute or John Hopkins Medical Center for SCD and were in an existing database were queried. Patients in the database ranged from 1 to 17 years old and were predominantly Black, non-Hispanic individuals. Primary keywords searched included: “enuresis, pica, bedwetting, diurnal, nocturnal, eating, non-food, peeing, urination, incontinence.” Results: Pica was reported in 9% (Table 1), while enuresis was reported in 27% of patient charts reviewed (Table 2). Both enuresis (Chi-squared test, p = 0.0050) and pica (Chi-squared test, p = 0.0190) were significantly linked to NDD occurrence, with pica being nearly three times as likely to occur alongside NDDs and/or enuresis. Notably, SCD patients with pica most commonly ate paper or wood, different from the general population with pica primarily eating rocks or dirt. Through the Wilcoxon rank sum test, we also noted no associations between pica and median hemoglobin (p=0.9572), ferritin (p=0.6209), iron serum (p=0.9500), total iron-binding capacity (p=0.1598), iron saturation (p=0.6292), or transferrin (p=0.1765) levels. Beyond this, our data also validate prior results demonstrating that enuresis is associated with both SCD type and hydroxyurea usage. There were no significant differences in rates of enuresis between males and females, unlike what is seen in the general population. Sleep apnea was associated with enuresis, at a higher rate than in the general population (Chi-squared post-hoc residual test, p = 0.0004). Patients with SCD and enuresis had higher mean reticulocyte counts and lower mean hemoglobin levels than patients with SCD without enuresis, consistent with increased hemolysis and worsening SCD severity. Conclusion: These results suggest etiologies for pica and enuresis in SCD patients may differ from the general population. As pica and enuresis commonly occur together with NDDs, there is a clear need for increased standardized screening for these conditions in clinics. Understanding why the risk factors for these conditions in SCD differ from the general population requires further investigation into their respective mechanisms of disease.
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Nelson, Joe. "Reviewer Acknowledgements for World Journal of English Language, Vol. 14, No. 2." World Journal of English Language 14, no. 2 (February 27, 2024): 544. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/wjel.v14n2p544.

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World Journal of English Language wishes to acknowledge the following individuals for their assistance with peer review of manuscripts for this issue. Their help and contributions in maintaining the quality of the journal are greatly appreciated.World Journal of English Language is recruiting reviewers for the journal. If you are interested in becoming a reviewer, we welcome you to join us. Please contact us for the application form at: wjel@sciedupress.comReviewers for Volume 14, Number 2Abderrazak Zaafour, Almería University, SpainAbdul Majeed Hameed Joodi, Al-Farahidi University, Baghdad, IraqAbdul Syahid, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palangka Raya, IndonesiaAbdulfattah Omar, The Australian National University, AustraliaAli Hussein Hazem, University of Patras, GreeceAmer M Th Ahmed, Dhofar University, OmanAndrés Canga , University of La Rioja, SpainAnna Maria Kuzio, University of Zielona Gora, PolandAntonio Piga, University of Cagliari, ItalyAravind B R, Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education, IndiaAtyaf Hasan Ibrahim, Al Iraqia University, IraqAyman Khafaga, Suez Canal University, EgyptAyman Rashad Rashid Yasin, PRINCESS SUMAYA UNIVERSITY FOR TECHNOLOGY, JordanBadri Abdulhakim Mudhsh, University of Technology and Applied Sciences, OmanBahram Kazemian, Islamic Azad University, IranBeibei Ren, University of South Florida, USABerhane Gerencheal, Aksum University, EthiopiaChahra BELOUFA, Arab Open University, Saudi ArabiaChristian Jay Olandria Syting, University of Mindanao, PhilippinesChunlin Yao, Tianjin Chengjian University, ChinaDeena Elshazly, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, EgyptDon Anton Balida, International College of Engineering and Management, OmanElsadig Hussein Fadlalla Ali, King Khalid University, Saudi ArabiaGhazwan Mohammed Saeed Mohammed, University of Bisha, Saudi ArabiaHameed Yahya Ahmed Al-Zubeiry, Al-Baha University, Saudi ArabiaHerman, Universitas HKBP Nommensen Pematangsiantar, IndonesiaHossein Salarian, University of Tehran, IranHouaria Chaal, Hassiba Ben Bouali University of Chlef, AlgeriaHussain Hamid Ali Ghazzaly, Al-Azhar University, EgyptInayatullah Kakepoto, Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering Science & Technology, Nawabshah, PakistanIvana Roncevic, Prince Sultan University, Saudi ArabiaJamal Uthman Nogoud, University of Buraimi, OmanJânderson Coswosk, Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo, BrazilJoohoon Kang, Korea National University of Transportation, South KoreaJunhua Peng, Anshun University/Universiti Putra Malaysia, ChinaKanthimathi Krishnasamy, Shrimathi Devkunvar Nanalal Bhatt Vaishnav College for Women, IndiaKhadija Alamoudi, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi ArabiaKristiawan Indriyanto, Universitas Prima Indonesia, IndonesiaL. Santhosh Kumar, Kristu Jayanti College (Autonomous), IndiaLuqman Rababah, Jadara University, JordanMaria Isabel Maldonado Garcia, University of the Punjab, PakistanMelania Terrazas Gallego, University of La Rioja, SpainMohamad Amin Shirkhani, University of sistan and baluchestan, IranMohammad Hamad Al-khresheh, Northern Border University, Saudi ArabiaMorteza Amirsheibani, Tashkent Institute of Economics and Pedagogy (TIPI), UzbekistanMounir Jilani Ben Zid, Sultan Qaboos University, OmanMuhammad Farkhan, Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, IndonesiaMuhammad Mooneeb Ali, HED punjab, PakistanMuhammed Ibrahim Hamood, University of Mosul, IraqMusa Saleh, Qimam Al-Ulum Institute for Languages, Saudi ArabiaNing Li, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University (GDPU), ChinaNuriadi Nuriadi, University of Mataram, IndonesiaOlena Andrushenko, Universität Augsburg, GermanyOmsalma Ahmed, University of Hail, Saudi ArabiaÖzkanal, Ümit, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, TurkeyPhyll Jhann Gildore, UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO, PhilippinesRamesh Manickkam, Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, IndiaS. Priya, Subbalakshmi Lakshmipathy College of Science, IndiaS. Sakthivel, B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, IndiaS. V. Dhanawade, Vivekanand College(Autonomous) Kolhapur, IndiaŞenel, Müfit, 19 Mayıs University, TurkeyServais Dieu-Donné Yédia DADJO, University of Abomey-Calavi, BeninSohaib Alam, College of Sciences and Humanities, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Alkharj, Saudi ArabiaWahaj Unnisa Warda, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi ArabiaWARID BIN MIHAT, Academy of Language Studies, MARA University of Technology (UiTM), MalaysiaZijun SHNE, Sichuan University of Media and Communications, China
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Eklund, Julie. "Human Remains: Conservation, Retrieval and Analysis, Williamsburg Institute, Colonial Williamsburg, 7th - 10th November 1999." Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 11 (November 15, 2000): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/pia.144.

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Popiel, Agnieszka. "Borderline personality disorder – current psychotherapy guidelines." Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna 21, no. 1 (May 31, 2021): 36–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.15557/pipk.2021.0004.

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Borderline personality disorder affects about 1–1.5% of the population. It is characterised by chronicity (from adolescence to adulthood) and a significant suicide rate (about 10%). Spontaneous improvement can be observed in some patients; however, it is estimated that specialised therapy accelerates this process several times. Psychotherapy is the recommended treatment for those with borderline personality disorder; however, it is necessary to specify the methods and principles of its application. Data from research on effectiveness (ranging from strong support to modest/controversial results requiring replication) focus on a few psychotherapy methods: dialectical behavioural therapy, schema therapy (belonging to the cognitive-behavioural approach), as well as mentalisation-based therapy and transference-oriented therapy (belonging to the psychodynamic/psychoanalytical approach). The aim of the article is to present the recommended psychotherapy methods for patients with borderline personality disorder included in the guidelines developed by institutions referring to the principles of evidence-based practice – a tripartite approach where the basis of practice is recognising methods whose effectiveness has been demonstrated in empirical studies (evidence-based treatments). We also referred to the recommendations of the American Psychiatric Association, the American Psychological Association, and the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. In the summary, the principles for psychotherapy in borderline personality disorders, common to many recommendations, including the diagnosis, risk management, therapy time planning, structure, discontinuation of psychotherapy and supervision, are also discussed. According to the guidelines (American Psychiatric Association, American Psychological Association and National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence), pharmacotherapy plays a supportive role in the treatment of borderline personality disorder, but it should be considered in the coherent treatment plan and case management – therefore the main recommendations for pharmacological treatment are also discussed.
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Stevens, Fay, Else Roesdahl, Leslie Webster, Helle Vandkilde, and Bo Jensen. "Danish PhD School in Archaeology: Making Connections with the British Museum and the Institute of Archaeology." Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 17 (November 15, 2006): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/pia.267.

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Hermann, Melissa. "The Beasts in the Anglo-Saxon World Conference, UCL Institute of Archaeology, 11th – 12th June 2011." Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 21 (May 9, 2012): 129. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/pia.388.

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Mascitelli, Justin R., Sirin Gandhi, Jacob F. Baranoski, Michael J. Lang, and Michael T. Lawton. "An a3-Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery to p3-Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Bypass With Thrombectomy and Trapping of an Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Aneurysm: 3-Dimensional Operative Video." Operative Neurosurgery 19, no. 3 (February 28, 2020): E311—E312. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ons/opaa014.

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Abstract In situ bypasses to the anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) are unusual because, with only one artery in the cerebellopontine angle (CPA), no natural intracranial donors parallel its course. In rare cases, the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) may have the tortuosity or redundancy to be mobilized to the AICA to serve as a donor. This video demonstrates this p3 PICA-to-a3 AICA in situ side-to-side bypass. A 75-yr-old woman presented with ataxia and hemiparesis from a large thrombotic right AICA aneurysm compressing the brainstem. Strategy consisted of bypass, trapping, and brainstem decompression. Written informed consent for surgery was obtained from the patient. A hockey-stick incision was made to harvest the occipital artery as a backup donor, but its diminutive caliber precluded its use. The bypass was performed through an extended retrosigmoid craniotomy. The aneurysm was trapped completely and thrombectomized to relieve the pontine mass effect. Indocyanine green videoangiography confirmed patency of the bypass, retrograde filling of the AICA to supply pontine perforators, and no residual aneurysmal filling. This unusual in situ bypass is possible when redundancy of the AICA and PICA allow their approximation in the CPA. The anastomosis is performed lateral to the lower cranial nerves in a relatively open and superficial plane. The extended retrosigmoid approach provides adequate exposure for both the bypass and aneurysm trapping. In situ AICA-PICA bypass enables anterograde and retrograde AICA revascularization with side-to-side anastomosis. The occipital artery-to-AICA bypass and the V3 vertebral artery-to-AICA interpositional bypass are alternatives when intracranial anatomy is unfavorable for this in situ bypass.1–6 Used with permission from Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, Arizona.
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Lee, Joan. "Reviewer Acknowledgements for Sustainable Agriculture Research, Vol. 11, No. 4." Sustainable Agriculture Research 11, no. 4 (October 30, 2022): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/sar.v11n4p55.

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Sustainable Agriculture Research wishes to acknowledge the following individuals for their assistance with peer review of manuscripts for this issue. Their help and contributions in maintaining the quality of the journal are greatly appreciated. Sustainable Agriculture Research is recruiting reviewers for the journal. If you are interested in becoming a reviewer, we welcome you to join us. Please contact us for the application form at: sar@ccsenet.org &nbsp; Reviewers for Volume 11, Number 4 Boutheina Zougari, Regional Research Centre of Oasis Agriculture-Degache, Tunisia Darwin Pangaribuan, Lampung University, Indonesia Jiban Shrestha, Nepal Agricultural Research Council, Nepal Luciano Chi, Sugar Industry Research and Development Institute, Belize Luis F. Pina, Universidad de Chile, Chile Minfeng Tang, Kansas State University, USA Momin Momin, Istanbul University, Bangladesh Nehemie Tchinda Donfagsiteli, Institute of Medical Research and Medicinal Plants Studies, Cameroon Patrice Ngatsi Zemko, University of Yaound&eacute; I, Cameroon Tenaw Workayehu, Hawassa Research Center, Southern Agricultural Research Institute, Ethiopia
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Vielmo, Paula, Maria do Carmo Gomes Ferraz, and Carlla Emanuella Cardoso de Aquino. "EVASÃO ESCOLAR NO CURSO TÉCNICO DE ELETROTÉCNICA DO IFBA/ CAMPUS BARREIRAS." Ensino em Foco 2, no. 4 (April 22, 2019): 49–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.55847/ef.v2i4.498.

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Este trabalho trata sobre o fenômeno da evasão escolar no Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia da Bahia/ Campus Barreiras, a partir de pesquisa desenvolvida através do Projeto de Incentivo à Aprendizagem (PINA). O objetivo deste estudo foi compreender o fenômeno da evasão escolar no Curso Técnico de Eletrotécnica, na forma subsequente, no período de 2013 a 2016, a partir de uma pesquisa com os/as estudantes que evadiram da Instituição, durante os semestres letivos. Para esta pesquisa, a metodologia utilizada foi de método misto. Houve a participação de 33 estudantes evadidos/as, que através das respostas dos questionários online, indicaram como um dos principais motivos da evasão escolar a dificuldade em conciliar os estudos com o trabalho.
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Hijas-Gómez, Ana Isabel, Nadia Lingán-Cubas, Mª Mar Polo-de-Santos, Esther García-Carpintero, Setefilla Luengo-Matos, and Luis María Sánchez-Gómez. "PP264 Effectiveness And Safety Of Pressurized Intraperitoneal Aerosol Chemotherapy For Peritoneal Carcinomatosis: A Systematic Review." International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 36, S1 (December 2020): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266462320001452.

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IntroductionPressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC) is a minimally invasive therapeutic option for stage IV or terminal stage peritoneal carcinomatosis, which has a very low survival rate. PIPAC is aimed at patients whose only therapeutic alternative is systemic chemotherapy because they are unable to undergo other treatments, such as cytoreductive surgery with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy. PIPAC consists of a micro-pump connected to a double-contrast injector, which is used to apply cytotoxic agents laparoscopically using pressurized aerosols. The objective of this study was to update the evidence regarding the effectiveness and safety of PIPAC.MethodsA systematic review (SR) was conducted by searching PubMed, Embase, and The Cochrane Library database. ClinicalTrials.gov and the European Union Drug Regulating Authorities Clinical Trials Database were consulted to identify registered clinical studies. All articles published up to April 2019 were considered for inclusion. Abstracts, letters, single case studies, non-clinical and animal studies, and studies published in languages other than English or Spanish were excluded. Validated checklists were used to assess the quality of the included studies.ResultsSeventeen studies were included (three SRs and fourteen cases series) and eighteen ongoing clinical trials were identified. The quality of the SRs and cases series studies was low and moderate, respectively. Adverse events were categorized according to the National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events as grade 1–2 (mild-moderate: 11% to 40% of patients) and grade 3–4 (severe-fatal: 0% to 37% of patients). Overall complete histological regression according to the Peritoneal Regression Grading Score and the Peritoneal Cancer Index occurred in at least sixty percent of patients. The survival time ranged from 11 to 16 months.ConclusionsEffectiveness data for PIPAC were promising, with high carcinomatosis regression rates. Most studies showed a moderate safety profile, with generally mild to moderate complications (nausea, abdominal pain, and vomiting). This is an advantage over systemic chemotherapy, which has severe systemic side effects. Economic evaluation studies are needed to estimate the cost effectiveness and cost utility of this technology. Diffusion of PIPAC is expected, but the criteria used to select patients in the studies carried out so far must be considered, as well as the need to follow strict safety protocols for preventing leakage of aerosolized cytotoxic drugs.
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Kleinitz, Cornelia, and Steve Townend. "Interview with Professor Colin Renfrew (Lord Renfrew of Kaimsthorn), Director of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Cambridge." Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 12 (November 15, 2001): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/pia.167.

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De Trafford, Aloisia, and Serena Love. "“The Tomb of Seti I: Preservation and Presentation”, Hunterian Institute, Royal College of Surgeons, London, 17th July 2002." Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 13 (November 15, 2002): 117. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/pia.174.

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Ruscillo, Deborah. "97th annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America AIA/APA joint conference, San Diego, California, 27th-30th December." Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 7 (November 15, 1996): 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/pia.88.

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Balhara, Shreyansh. "DEVELOPING A DATA MINING BASED EFFICACIOUS PREDICTION MODEL OF DIABETICS AND AILED AILMENTS." International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences and Technology 11, no. 01 (2022): 216–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.37648/ijrmst.v11i01.021.

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This model of recovering useful data and models from the information is called KDD (Knowledge Discovery of Database), which includes specific steps like information finding, grouping and change review. AI analyses are called managed and independently. A supervised learning analysis uses insight to predict new or unseeable information, though unaided measures can draw impedances from informative clusters. Supervised learning is additionally described as arrangement. This review uses clustering methods to deliver a more precise area with the class. The clustering analyses have been applied to the Indian Diabetes Data-set of the PIMA of the National Institute of Diabetes, Stomach related and kidney diseases which contains information on diabetic women
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Nelson, Joe. "Reviewer Acknowledgements for World Journal of English Language, Vol. 14, No. 3." World Journal of English Language 14, no. 3 (April 27, 2024): 555. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/wjel.v14n3p555.

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World Journal of English Language wishes to acknowledge the following individuals for their assistance with peer review of manuscripts for this issue. Their help and contributions in maintaining the quality of the journal are greatly appreciated.World Journal of English Language is recruiting reviewers for the journal. If you are interested in becoming a reviewer, we welcome you to join us. Please contact us for the application form at: wjel@sciedupress.comReviewers for Volume 14, Number 3Abdul Majeed Hameed Joodi, Al-Farahidi University, Baghdad, IraqAcep Unang Rahayu, Poltekpar NHI Bandung, IndonesiaAndrés Canga , University of La Rioja, SpainAntonio Piga, University of Cagliari, ItalyAravind B R, Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education, IndiaAyman Khafaga, Suez Canal University, EgyptAyman Rashad Rashid Yasin, Princess Sumaya University for Technology, JordanBadri Abdulhakim Mudhsh, University of Technology and Applied Sciences, OmanBahram Kazemian, Islamic Azad University, IranBeibei Ren, University of South Florida, USABerhane Gerencheal, Aksum University, EthiopiaChristian Jay Olandria Syting, University of Mindanao, PhilippinesChunlin Yao, Tianjin Chengjian University, ChinaDon Anton Balida, International College of Engineering and Management, OmanGhazwan Mohammed Saeed Mohammed, University of Bisha, Saudi ArabiaHerman, Universitas HKBP Nommensen Pematangsiantar, IndonesiaHossein Salarian, University of Tehran, IranHouaria Chaal, Hassiba Ben Bouali University of Chlef, AlgeriaHussain Hamid Ali Ghazzaly, Al-Azhar University, EgyptInayatullah Kakepoto, Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering Science & Technology, Nawabshah, PakistanJamal Uthman Nogoud, University of Buraimi, OmanJânderson Coswosk, Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo, BrazilJergen Jel A. Cinco- Labaria, Western Philippines University, PhilippinesJunhua Peng, Anshun University/Universiti Putra Malaysia, ChinaKristiawan Indriyanto, Universitas Prima Indonesia, IndonesiaLuqman Rababah, Jadara University, JordanMohamad Amin Shirkhani, University of sistan and baluchestan, IranMohamad Fadhili bin Yahaya, Universiti Teknologi Mara Perlis Branch, MalaysiaMohammad Hamad Al-khresheh, Northern Border University, Saudi ArabiaMounir Jilani Ben Zid, Sultan Qaboos University, OmanMuhammad Farkhan, Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, IndonesiaMuhammad Mooneeb Ali, HED punjab, PakistanMundi Rahayu , Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang, IndonesiaNing Li, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University (GDPU), ChinaNitin Malhotra, Amity University Madhya Pradesh, IndiaNuriadi Nuriadi, University of Mataram, IndonesiaOlena Andrushenko, Universität Augsburg, GermanyOmsalma Ahmed, University of Hail, Saudi ArabiaPatsawut Sukserm, Chulalongkorn University Language Institute (CULI), ThailandPhyll Jhann Gildore, UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO, PhilippinesRaeesabegam Usmani, NMIMS University, Hyderabad Campus, IndiaRamesh Manickkam, Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, IndiaS. Priya, Subbalakshmi Lakshmipathy College of Science, IndiaS. Sakthivel, B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, IndiaS. V. Dhanawade, Vivekanand College(Autonomous) Kolhapur, IndiaSaif Ali Abbas Jumaah, University of Mosul, IraqŞenel, Müfit, 19 Mayıs University, TurkeyServais Dieu-Donné Yédia DADJO, University of Abomey-Calavi, BeninShalini Yadav, Compucom Institute of Technology and Management, IndiaSohaib Alam, College of Sciences and Humanities, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Alkharj, Saudi ArabiaWahaj Unnisa Warda, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi ArabiaWARID BIN MIHAT, Academy of Language Studies, MARA University of Technology (UiTM), MalaysiaYi-Zhen Chang, National Taipei University of Business, TaiwanZijun SHNE, Sichuan University of Media and Communications, China
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Mruk, Stanley A., T. Walsh, and S. W. Dean. "The Hydrostatic Stress Board of Plastics Pipe Institute: The First 50 Years." Journal of ASTM International 8, no. 4 (2011): 102849. http://dx.doi.org/10.1520/jai102849.

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Martin, Louise. "Consuming Passions and Patterns of Consumption, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research and Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, 20th September 1997." Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 9 (November 15, 1998): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/pia.121.

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Nelson, Joe. "Reviewer Acknowledgements for World Journal of English Language, Vol. 13, No. 5." World Journal of English Language 13, no. 5 (May 23, 2023): 569. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/wjel.v13n5p569.

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World Journal of English Language wishes to acknowledge the following individuals for their assistance with peer review of manuscripts for this issue. Their help and contributions in maintaining the quality of the journal are greatly appreciated.World Journal of English Language is recruiting reviewers for the journal. If you are interested in becoming a reviewer, we welcome you to join us. Please contact us for the application form at: wjel@sciedupress.comReviewers for Volume 13, Number 5Acep Unang Rahayu, Poltekpar NHI Bandung, IndonesiaAli Hussein Hazem, University of Patras, GreeceAndrés Canga, University of La Rioja, SpainAnna Maria Kuzio, University of Zielona Gora, PolandAntonio Piga, University of Cagliari, ItalyAyman Khafaga, Suez Canal University, EgyptAyman Rashad Rashid Yasin, PRINCESS SUMAYA UNIVERSITY FOR TECHNOLOGY, JordanBahram Kazemian, Islamic Azad University, IranDaniel Ginting, Universitas Ma Chung, IndonesiaDon Anton Balida, International College of Engineering and Management, OmanElena Alcalde Peñalver, University of Alcalá, SpainFatma Abusrewel, The University of Tripoli, LibyaFrans Sayogie, Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, IndonesiaFridrik Dulaj, University Fehmi Agani Gjakova, AlbaniaG. Bhuvaneswari, Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, India, IndiaHameed Yahya Ahmed Al-Zubeiry, Al-Baha University, Saudi ArabiaHerman, Universitas HKBP Nommensen Pematangsiantar, IndonesiaHossein Salarian, University of Tehran, IranHouaria Chaal, Hassiba Ben Bouali University of Chlef, AlgeriaInayatullah Kakepoto, Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering Science & Technology, Nawabshah, PakistanJânderson Coswosk, Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo, BrazilJergen Jel A. Cinco- Labaria, Western Philippines University, PhilippinesKanthimathi Krishnasamy, Shrimathi Devkunvar Nanalal Bhatt Vaishnav College for Women, IndiaKristiawan Indriyanto, Universitas Prima Indonesia, IndonesiaL. Santhosh Kumar, Kristu Jayanti College (Autonomous), IndiaLeila Lomashvili, Shawnee State University, USALi Ping Chang, National Taipei College of Business, TaiwanMaria Isabel Maldonado Garcia, University of the Punjab, PakistanMeenakshi Sharma Yadav, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi ArabiaMohamad Fadhili bin Yahaya, Universiti Teknologi Mara Perlis Branch, MalaysiaMohammad Hamad Al-khresheh, Northern Border University, Saudi ArabiaMuhammad Mooneeb Ali, HED punjab, PakistanMuhammed Ibrahim Hamood, University of Mosul, IraqMusa Saleh, Qimam Al-Ulum Institute for Languages, Saudi ArabiaNing Li, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University (GDPU), ChinaNitin Malhotra, Gobindgarh Public College, IndiaNuriadi Nuriadi, University of Mataram, IndonesiaOlena Andrushenko, Universität Augsburg , GermanyOmsalma Ahmed, University of Hail, Saudi ArabiaÖzkanal, Ümit, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, TurkeySaif Ali Abbas Jumaah, University Of Mosul College Of Arts Dept. Media and English Communication, IraqSantri Djahimo, Nusa Cendana University, IndonesiaŞenel, Müfit, 19 Mayıs University, TurkeyServais Dieu-Donné Yédia DADJO, University of Abomey-Calavi, BeninShalini Yadav, Compucom Institute of Technology and Management, IndiaValeria Silva de Oliveira, Marinha do Brasil, BrazilWARID BIN MIHAT, Academy of Language Studies, MARA University of Technology (UiTM), MalaysiaZaldy Maglay Quines, ROYAL COMMISSION FOR JUBAIL AND YANBU, Saudi Arabia
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Trivedi, Pina J., Dharmesh M. Patel, Mahnaz M. Kazi, Priya K. Varma, and Archana B. Patel. "Pediatric Acute Megakaryoblast Leukemia & Down Syndrome -An Experience of A Single Institute." Medical & Clinical Case Reports Journal 1, no. 2 (July 10, 2023): 24–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.51219/mccrj/pina-j-trivedi/07.

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