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Journal articles on the topic "Medicine Period"

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Borlongan, CesarioV. "Regenerative medicine during the pandemic period." Brain Circulation 7, no. 1 (2021): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/bc.bc_22_21.

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Editor, The. "History of Medicine - 4: Roman Period." Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science 1, no. 4 (July 2, 2013): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v1i4.15549.

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Velez-Pestana, Luis I., David Yawn, and Jane C. K. Fitch. "Transfusion Medicine in the Preoperative Period." International Anesthesiology Clinics 40, no. 2 (2002): 159–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004311-200204000-00013.

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Zhu, Zhihua, Mark Naunton, Reza Mortazavi, and Mary Bushell. "The Impact of Australian Bushfires on Asthma Medicine Prescription Dispensing." Healthcare 12, no. 4 (February 7, 2024): 428. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12040428.

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Background: Air pollution can cause numerous health problems and increase the need for medicines to treat and prevent asthma in affected areas. There is limited evidence about the association between airborne particles with a diameter of 2.5 micrometres or smaller (PM2.5) and asthma medicine usage. This study examined the potential association between the levels of PM2.5 and the supply of prescription asthma medicines in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), Australia, during the severe bushfire season between November 2019–January 2020. Methods: Daily data was obtained from an ACT air quality monitoring station from November 2019 to January 2020 (study period) and November 2018 to January 2019 (control period, no bushfire). The number and types of government-funded asthma medicine prescriptions were obtained from the Services Australia (government) website by searching under ‘Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme Item Reports’ and using relevant item codes during the study and control periods. Results: The medians for PM2.5 levels for the study period were significantly higher than those for the control period (p < 0.001). There were increases in the number of dispensed prescriptions of short-acting beta-2 agonists (SABA), inhaled corticosteroids, and long-acting beta-2 agonists combined with inhaled corticosteroids. The greatest difference was seen with the inhaled corticosteroids: a 138% increase. Conclusions: The increase in the number of dispensed asthma prescriptions during the bushfire season should be used to inform the stock holdings of these medicines in preparation for future events to ensure access to lifesaving asthma medicines.
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Shahidipak, Mohammadreza. "Mediterranean Period of Islamic Medicine in Medieval." Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences 3, no. 3 (March 2022): 307–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.37871/jbres1438.

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Mediterranean is the birthplace of civilizational changes in world. There is special school of medicine in east of Islamic world which was formed by transferring Iranian medical heritage from ancient university of Jondishapur and medical sciences of India, Alexandria, Greece and Egypt. Therefore, Baghdad has arisen as a combined medical school. There is same school of medicine was established in west of Islamic world by evolutionary processes of Islamic medicine during its Mediterranean life and produced independent medical schools. Medical experience schools of ancient Cairo, Tunisia, Cordoba and Sicily transferred in Qairwan. This shows that medical development in Mediterranean world of Islamic period has been an increasing development, and Islamic medicine in the Mediterranean. Despite having Iranian roots and its origin go back to Avicenna, the founder of Islamic medicine and philosophy had a higher position than each other. It has acquired its oriental type. The medical school in the Mediterranean took place with the transfer of medicine from the first house of wisdom in the Islamic world to the second house of wisdom, which was built in Qairwan by Aghlabids state. The reality of Mediterranean period of Islamic medicine and its physical role in history of world medicine played by House of Wisdom (Beit al-Hakmeh ) Qairwan in the last stages of its development has prepared the collection of Islamic medical knowledge produced in Beit al-Hikma in Baghdad for final development by combining Latin teachings. By Transfer of Roman and Byzantine; medical knowledge from the Latin world to the Islamic world, which was a major milestone in the history of world medicine in southern Europe was made in Andalusia on the Iberian Peninsula, setting the stage for the latest evolution of medicine. A vast body of medical knowledge was transferred from North Africa and Andalusia to Europe (Salerno Italy) at the beginning of the European Renaissance.
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Masuyama, Hisashi. "Preemptive medicine beginning in the perinatal period." Okayama Igakkai Zasshi (Journal of Okayama Medical Association) 131, no. 2 (August 1, 2019): 79–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.4044/joma.131.79.

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Editor, The. "History of Medicine -3: Late Greek Period." Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science 1, no. 3 (February 7, 2014): 37–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v1i3.17914.

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Görpelioğlu, Süleyman, F. Serdar Gürel, and Füsun Ersoy. "Family medicine transition period training in Turkey." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 1, no. 1 (2009): 2748–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2009.01.487.

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Vacić, Zoran. "Seventy years of the Section for the history of medicine of the Serbian medical society." Srpski medicinski casopis Lekarske komore 1, no. 2 (2020): 149–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/smclk2002149v.

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This paper covers the forming of the Serbian Medical Society sections in the period until 1950, as well as the amendments made to the Rules of the Serbian Medical Society in 1919 and 1928. Prior to World War I, the Section for Tuberculosis was formed (1907). In the interwar period, seven specialist sections and one class section (Section of District Doctors for Belgrade, Zemun and Pančevo, 1931) were formed. After World War II, led by the all-pervasive enthusiasm in society of that time and the need for renewing and rebuilding all life segments in socialist Yugoslavia, new sections and regional branches of the Serbian Medical Society were established. The Section for the History of Medicine and Pharmacy was founded as the 16th section of the Serbian Medical Society, in 1950, and, in 1980, its name was changed to - Section for the History of Medicine. The first meeting of the Section was held on March 29, 1950. Professor Vladimir Stanojević, PhD, Medical Corps General, was elected the first President of the Section. The first lecture, delivered by Professor Aleksandar Đ. Kostić (Jedan stogodišnji srpski leksikon), is also described briefly in this paper. During its 70 years of work, the Section has experienced periods of rise and fall in its activity; while there has been formal continuity in its work, activity has been irregular (the regularity of the meetings, the number of communications, etc.), which is why its history can be divided into four periods. The Section achieved its best results in the first (1950-1978) and in its fourth (2009-2020) period. The second period (1978-1993) was characterized by a decrease in activity, while the third (1993-2009) was a period of complete inactivity. The Section had a fruitful publishing activity during the first and the fourth period. It was voted the best section of the Serbian Medical society twice - in 2016 and 2017.
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Ostrowski, Janusz. "Greek medicine and the Hippocratic revolution. Critical-historical approach." Journal of Education, Health and Sport 12, no. 8 (August 26, 2022): 1190–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/jehs.2022.12.08.103.

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Greek civilization contributed a lot to the development of all areas of social life, culture, philosophy and science, including medicine. In the field of medicine, she also drew on the preceding civilizations, mainly Egyptian and Babylonian. Greek medicine, starting from the mythical Asclepius, through the already historical asclepiades, the classical, Hippocratic period with Hippocrates at the forefront, ending with the post-hippocratic period, was a transitional period to subsequent important periods in the development of medicine. The classical period contributed to the reduction of the importance of the supranaturalist factor, which was in force in asplepions in favor of recognizing natural causes considered to be the cause of diseases. Some of the principles presented by the main representative of this period, Hippocrates, especially aphorisms or the medical oath have survived to this day. Other theories underwent natural changes in later periods.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Medicine Period"

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Jonker, Dirk. "Self-assessed and direct measured physical workload among dentists in public dental clinics in Sweden during a period of rationalizations." Doctoral thesis, Linköpings universitet, Arbetslivsinriktad rehabilitering, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-65422.

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Much research has been done on interventions to reduce work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) at the workplace. However, this problem is still a major concern in working life. The economic cost for WMSDs corresponds to between 0.5% and 2% of the gross national product in some European countries, and in 2007, 8.6% of workers in the EU had experienced work-related health problems during the previous 12 months. In Sweden, one in five of all employees have rated occurrence of WMSDs during the previous 12 months. In spite of comprehensive ergonomic improvements of workplace and tool design in dentistry the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders in neck, upper arms and back is reported to be between 64% and 93%. The present thesis investigates if the perceived high exertion during work corresponds to actual physical exposures. Further, it is investigated if risk full physical exposures may be generated due to rationalisations. Specifically, changes in physical exposures are investigated prospectively during a period of rationalisations. Empirical data on production system performance, individual measured physical workload, and self-rated physical workload are provided. High estimates of self-rated workload were found. These high scores for perceived workload were associated with high measured muscular workload in the upper trapezius muscles. Also, negative correlations were found between low angular velocities in the head, neck and upper extremities on the one hand, and estimates for perceived workload on the other. Both measured muscular workload and mechanical exposure among dentists indicate a higher risk of developing WMSDs than in occupational groups with more varied work content. Value-Adding Work (VAW) comprised about 57% of the total working time and compared to industrial work an increase with about 20 percent units is hypothesised. Furthermore, VAW compared to non-VAW (“waste”) implies more awkward postures and especially low angular velocities interpreted as constrained postures. Consequently, when increasing the proportion of time spent in VAW due to rationalisations, work intensification is expected. However, at follow up, we did not find such work intensification. Previous research indicates that rationalisation in working life may be a key factor in the development of WMSD. The present thesis suggests that ergonomics may then be considered proactively as part of the rationalisation process.
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Sedgfield, Amber. "Mindfulness during the perinatal period." Thesis, University of Warwick, 2015. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/76034/.

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It is well documented that the perinatal period (the time from pregnancy until the first year of a child’s life) is a crucial window of opportunity for foetal and infant development. Evidence suggests that parental psychopathology can have harmful consequences for the parent-infant relationship, parents’ relationship, infant’s development and later mental-health into adulthood. The focus of this thesis will be on exploring mindfulness as one possible non-pharmacological intervention that could benefit parents’ emotional well-being during the perinatal period. Chapter one contains a mixed methods systematic review of 14 published studies of Mindfulness and Acceptance Based Interventions (MABIs) during the perinatal period, for mothers experiencing anxiety and stress. The synthesis of quantitative and qualitative results were integrated and demonstrated tentative findings that MABIs can reduce anxiety, pregnancy anxiety and stress for mothers, whilst increasing self-efficacy and mindfulness. Qualitative themes discussed propose possible explanations for these findings. Methodological limitations are discussed in line with implications for clinical practice and recommendations for future research. Chapter two explores mothers’ and fathers’ experiences of mindfulness during parenting, one year following their attendance on the Mindfulness-Based Childbirth and Parenting programme (MBCP). Ten semi-structured interviews gathered rich, in-depth, idiosyncratic accounts which were subject to Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). Two superordinate themes emerged from the data, ‘Getting closer to really living’ and ‘Greater connectedness and attunement’. Finally, Chapter 3 provides a reflective account of the author’s lived experience of the parallels between her own research journey and personal experience of becoming a mother. It addresses the author’s epistemological position and the researcher’s influence on the research process.
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Panayiotou, Barnabas N. "Blood pressure behaviour in the early period after stroke." Thesis, Keele University, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.301165.

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Švilpauskė, Jovita. "Odos tyliojo periodo tyrimo reikšmė, nustatant periferinių nervų pažeidimą." Doctoral thesis, Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT), 2006. http://vddb.library.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2006~D_20061016_135026-32771.

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Methods for assessing small peripheral nerve fiber function objectively are limited. The cutaneous silent period (CuSP), a transient supression of electromyographic voluntary activity that follows painful stimuli, could serve as an objective functional measure of the A delta fibers. The aim of this study was to evaluate function of small diameter A delta nerve fibers using the CuSP in normals and in patients with both focal (carpal tunnel syndrome - CTS) and generalised (polyneuropathies - PNP) peripheral nerve injuries. The objectives of the study were the following: 1. To determine the CuSP normal values by age, gender, side, height and weight in healthy controls. 2. To study the topography and extension of the CuSP by changing recording and stimulating sites in healthy controls. 3. To evaluate the CuSP in patients with CTS of different severity and to compare these results with those of healthy controls. 4. To estimate the CuSP onset latency and duration in relation with median nerve evoked compound muscle action potential amplitude, distal latency and conduction velocity in patients with CTS. 5. To evaluate the CuSP in patients with PNP of different types and to compare these results with those of healthy controls. 6. To estimate the CuSP onset latency and duration in relation with median nerve evoked compound muscle action potential amplitude, distal latency and conduction velocity in patients with PNP. We investigated the CuSP of the upper and lower limbs of 50 normal... [to full text]
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Eubanks, Elsie Irene. "Lead Poisoning from the Colonial Period to the Present." W&M ScholarWorks, 1996. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539626037.

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Dodd, Will. "Minor Congenital Anomalies of the Newborn Period Contributing to Diagnosis of Underlying Disease." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2018. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/8937.

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Biskis, Veronika N. "Feathered dinosaurs and the origin of avian flight." Thesis, Boston University, 2013. https://hdl.handle.net/2144/21125.

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Thesis (M.A.) PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage form for this thesis or dissertation. It is therefore not openly accessible, though it may be available by request. If you are the author or principal advisor of this work and would like to request open access for it, please contact us at open-help@bu.edu. Thank you.
It is now widely accepted that modern day birds originated from the clade Theropoda represented by bipedal carnivorous dinosaurs that thrived between the late Triassic and Cretaceous period. New research illustrates how the evolutionary assembly of the avian body plan began in these theropods with small fore limbs, large hind limbs and stiff tails, and progressed through a series of increasingly bird-like, transitional anatomical stages. There is also a great deal of homoplasy among dinosaurs however, or evolution of the same traits in distantly related groups, which makes it even more difficult to pinpoint the phylogenetic relationships among theropods. A limited fossil record and confusing temporal inconsistency has also led paleontologists and ornithologists alike to dismiss this crucial connection. They often attribute the origin of birds instead to a basal archosaur, ancestor to both dinosaurs and crocodilians. However the recent discoveries of feathered non-avian theropods, especially from the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous of Liaoning, China may finally lay the argument to rest. The scientific community has remained especially divided over to what degree feathers and other flight characteristics are present amongst the advanced theropods, and Dinosauria in general. Understanding this distinction helps separate each species into separate clades along the cloudy phylogenetic timeline as a function of feather development, and therefore offers insight into where they initially became functional for flight. Because fossils depicting defined integumental structures have been recently uncovered by the hundreds over the last 20 years, there is more evidence of this transition than ever. Through studies of theropod and avian physiology, we can gain more insight into the macroevolutionary principles and selective pressures that led dinosaurs to take to the sky.
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Hennessey, James Todd. "An examination of human anatomy in the drama of the early modern period." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2016. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/7075/.

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An examination of the science of human anatomy and dissection as it occurs in plays of the early modern period. Starting with a survey of available literature on the subject, the thesis then moves on to examine the state of human anatomy in England at the time as well as an overview medical training, textbooks and information that may have been available to the public at large. This leads to an examination of a group of plays that refer explicitly to the practice of anatomy, references that are found to be either literal or metaphorical in nature. In this, the theatrical representation of anatomy is examined with an eye toward investigating the nature of these representations.
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Entrican, J. H. "The changing pattern of inflammatory bowel disease : A study of the epidemiology and clinical pattern of inflammatory bowel disease in the Lothian Region of Scotland over a defined period." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 1985. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.374621.

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Kita, Lauren Elizabeth. "Investigating the relationship between sleep and postpartum depression : a longitudinal study examining the relationships between subjective and objective sleep during the perinatal period and postpartum depression." Thesis, Bournemouth University, 2013. http://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/21200/.

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Research has suggested that a bi-directional relationship exists between sleep disruption and depression. Not only is poor sleep a commonly reported symptom in those with depression, some aspects of sleep have also been shown to predict the onset of depression. Despite sleep problems being a commonly reported occurrence throughout the perinatal period, the field of perinatal sleep research remains in its relative infancy. However, recent studies suggest that sleep disturbances during this time may increase the risk of developing postpartum depression. Currently, research in this area is limited by studies that have failed to control for depressive symptoms at baseline, relied upon subjective, often retrospective, measures of sleep, and have only measured symptoms of postpartum depression in the early postpartum period. Few studies have used polysomnography, considered the ‘gold standard’ of sleep, and no studies to date have specifically compared the relationship between subjective and objective sleep. Therefore, the major aim of this thesis was to gain a better understanding of the specific aspects of sleep that were most relevant to postpartum depression. In order to address this aim, studies were carried out to: explore the aspects of sleep most relevant to major depressive disorder; examine differences in sleep between pregnant and non-pregnant women; investigate the relationships between subjective and objective measures of sleep; explore longitudinal changes in sleep, fatigue and depression throughout the perinatal period, and finally; examine which aspects of sleep at which time-point were most relevant to the development of postpartum depression. Overall this thesis found that women experience significant changes to their sleep throughout the perinatal period. While the sleep of third trimester women is considerably poorer than that of non-pregnant women (both objectively and subjectively), the most significant changes occur in the transition between late pregnancy and the early postpartum period. Furthermore, increased amounts of sleep and reports of difficulty falling asleep during late pregnancy predicted the development of postpartum depressive symptoms. This suggests that certain aspects of sleep during late pregnancy may serve as markers for women at risk of developing postpartum depression.
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Books on the topic "Medicine Period"

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Project of History of Indian Science, Philosophy, and Culture., ed. Medicine in India: Modern period. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2000.

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Jaffer, Amir K., and Paul Grant. Perioperative medicine. Hoboken, N.J: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012.

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Dimitrova, Veronika. Upravlenie na bednostta: Khigiena i medit︠s︡ina prez mezhduvoennii︠a︡ period. Sofii︠a︡: "Iztok-zapad", 2018.

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Campbell, Clovene Hanchard. Predicting child maltreatment using a structured clinical rating scale in the portpartum period. [New Haven, Conn: s.n.], 1999.

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G, Burton-Bradley B., ed. A History of medicine in Papua New Guinea: Vignettes of an earlier period. Kingsgrove, NSW, Australia: Australasian Medical Pub. Co., 1990.

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Ashfāq, Aḥmad. Unani literature produced from hippocratic period (462 BC) to 8th century AD. Hyderabad: National Institute of Indian Medical Heritage, 2017.

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Ozawa, Takeshi. Edo jidai yunyū ran'isho yōran: Dutch medical books imported during the Edo period. Saitama-ken Fujimino-shi: Seishi Shuppan, 2020.

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Rawcliffe, Carole. Medicine & society in later medieval England. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton Pub., 1997.

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Blanco, Antonio Bellido. Los campos de hoyos: Inicios de la economía agrícola en la submeseta norte. Valladolid: Universidad de Valladolid, Secretariado de Publicaciones e Intercambio Científico, 1996.

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Raum, Elizabeth. The cold, hard facts about science and medicine in colonial America. Mankato, Minn: Capstone Press, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Medicine Period"

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Nahler, Gerhard. "recruitment period." In Dictionary of Pharmaceutical Medicine, 157. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-89836-9_1201.

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Nahler, Gerhard. "inclusion period." In Dictionary of Pharmaceutical Medicine, 90. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-89836-9_682.

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Nahler, Gerhard. "incubation period." In Dictionary of Pharmaceutical Medicine, 90. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-89836-9_683.

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Nahler, Gerhard. "latent period." In Dictionary of Pharmaceutical Medicine, 105. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-89836-9_775.

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Barbera, Joseph. "The Greco-Roman Period." In Sleep Medicine, 47–53. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2089-1_8.

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Nahler, Gerhard. "wash-out period." In Dictionary of Pharmaceutical Medicine, 191. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-89836-9_1456.

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Nahler, Gerhard. "expiration dating period." In Dictionary of Pharmaceutical Medicine, 72. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-89836-9_536.

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Ancoli-Israel, Sonia. "Sleep in the Biblical Period." In Sleep Medicine, 35–42. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2089-1_6.

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Sainburg, Robert L., Andrew L. Clark, George E. Billman, Zachary J. Schlader, Toby Mündel, Kevin Milne, Earl G. Noble, et al. "Heart Period." In Encyclopedia of Exercise Medicine in Health and Disease, 387. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-29807-6_2471.

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Greenberg, James M. "Noncardiac Problems of the Neonatal Period." In Pediatric Cardiovascular Medicine, 261–67. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444398786.ch18.

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Conference papers on the topic "Medicine Period"

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Ustoev, Mirzo, and Mairam Alieva. "RESEARCH OF STUDENTS ' ADAPTIVE CAPABILITIES DURING THE STUDY PERIOD." In XVII INTERNATIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY CONGRESS NEUROSCIENCE FOR MEDICINE AND PSYCHOLOGY. LCC MAKS Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m2361.sudak.ns2021-17/381-382.

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Qi, Dandan. "Research on Business Evolution in Luoyi in Pre-Qin Period." In International Conference on Electronics, Mechanics, Culture and Medicine. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/emcm-15.2016.118.

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Matonia, A., J. Jezewski, T. Kupka, J. Wrobel, K. Horoba, and M. Widera. "Instrumentation for Fetal Cardiac Performance Analysis During the Antepartum Period." In 2005 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 27th Annual Conference. IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iembs.2005.1616034.

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Kurepina, Inna, Roman Zorin, Vladimir Zhadnov, and Oleg Sorokin. "NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES IN PATIENTS IN THE ACUTE PERIOD OF HEMORRHAGIC STROKE." In XVI International interdisciplinary congress "Neuroscience for Medicine and Psychology". LLC MAKS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m1120.sudak.ns2020-16/290.

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Plotnikova, E. Y., E. A. Badeeva, T. I. Murashkina, A. N. Lonteva, A. G. Fomenko, E. L. Shapovalova, E. G. Davydenko, E. S. Kochetkova, and A. V. Olenskay. "FEATURES OF BREASTFEEDING AND ARTIFICIAL FEEDING OF NEWBORNS OF THE PERINATAL PERIOD." In NOVEL TECHNOLOGIES IN MEDICINE, BIOLOGY, PHARMACOLOGY AND ECOLOGY. Institute of information technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47501/978-5-6044060-2-1.336-341.

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The interrelation of anatomical and physiological features of the language during breastfeed-ing and artificial feeding with the strength of its pressure is considered. The introduction of fiber-optic diagnostics of the pressure force of the newborn's tongue, as it will facilitate the selection of the optimal diameter of the nipple outlet during artificial feeding of the child with an untenable sucking reflex.
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Gavrylyshena, K. V., V. A. Semenikhin, and E. V. Chasovskikh. "LEGAL FOUNDATIONS OF MODERN OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE." In The 16th «OCCUPATION and HEALTH» Russian National Congress with International Participation (OHRNC-2021). FSBSI “IRIOH”, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31089/978-5-6042929-2-1-2021-1-114-117.

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Abstract: The Russian Federation is currently undergoing a period of active industrial development, the introduction of innovative technologies and the emergence of new professions. In turn, the development of industry leads to an even greater number of people than before who are engaged in production in contact with harmful labor factors, and therefore increases the risk of developing occupational diseases. Occupational medicine protects the health of employees, and thanks to actively developing legislation, it can effectively monitor the improvement of safety measures and changes in working conditions, in order to ultimately reduce the number of people with occupational pathologies in the population.
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Xia, Songzhu, and Linan Wang. "The Ability of University Teaching Staff in the New Period." In 2015 7th International Conference on Information Technology in Medicine and Education (ITME). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itme.2015.170.

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Yeni, Cut Meurah. "Maternal Mental Wellbeing During Pregnancy, Birth, Postnatal Period and Infant Development." In The 2nd Syiah Kuala International Conference on Medicine and Health Sciences. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0008792702760279.

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Yan, Y. S., and Y. T. Zhang. "Noninvasive Estimation of Blood Pressure Using Photoplethysmographic Signals in the Period Domain." In 2005 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 27th Annual Conference. IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iembs.2005.1617255.

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Lun Huang, M. Al Bataineh, G. E. Atkin, Siyun Wang, and Wei Zhang. "A Novel gene detection method based on period-3 property." In 2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iembs.2009.5332576.

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Reports on the topic "Medicine Period"

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Liu, Yuxin, Shuangqing Zhai, Xiuchao Liu, and Jintao Liu. Traditional Chinese medicine therapies for cervical spondylotic radiculopathy: A protocol for Bayesian network meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, October 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2021.10.0114.

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Review question / Objective: P: Patients diagnosed with cervical spondylotic radiculopathy (CSR). I: The treatmen group will be treated with traditional Chinese medicine therapies (with/without additional treatment) including acupuncture of several types (acupuncture, acupoint sticking, acupoint injection, electroacupuncture and so on), massage, cervical traction, fire needle, traditional Chinese medicine hot compress, or their combination. No restrictions are imposed on length of the treatment period, times of treatment, and frequency of treatment. C: The traditional Chinese medicine therapies (with/without additional treatment) including acupuncture of several types (acupuncture, acupoint sticking, acupoint injection, electroacupuncture and so on), massage, cervical traction, fire needle, traditional Chinese medicine hot compress, or their combination will be included in this review. S: Only randomized controlled trials (RCTs) will be included.
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Hu, Shaobo, Huangying Tan, Ting Yao, Yunru Chen, and Fei Su. Systematic review and Meta-analysis of Additional Yupingfeng Powder combined with western medicine for Stable Period of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, October 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2023.10.0099.

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Sabitov, Alebai, Yuliya Khamanova, Anna Sharova, and Dmitriy Soldatov. Electronic educational course Parasite Invasions. SIB-Expertise, January 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/er0771.29012024.

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The Electronic educational course Parasite Invasions was compiled in accordance with the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard for Higher Education in the specialty 31.05.01 General Medicine (specialty level) and taking into account the requirements of the professional standard 02.009 General Practitioner (Local Physician). The purpose of studying the course is for students to master the necessary amount of theoretical and practical knowledge on parasitic infestations necessary for the formation of competencies in accordance with the Federal State Educational Standard for Higher Education in the specialty General Medicine, the ability and readiness to perform labor functions required by the professional standard of General Practitioner. Course objectives: to study the etiology and pathogenesis of parasitic diseases; train students in the diagnosis of the most important clinical syndromes in parasitic diseases; train students to create a differential diagnostic algorithm if a parasitic disease is suspected; train students in choosing the optimal etiotropic and pathogenetic treatment of major parasitic diseases; training in dispensary observation and rehabilitation of patients during the recovery period; - develop in students the ability to compile a medical history (outpatient card) with a record in it of the rationale for the diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and epicrisis. The course contains up-to-date information on the epidemiology, clinical picture, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of parasitic infestations.
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Rancans, Elmars, Jelena Vrublevska, Ilana Aleskere, Baiba Rezgale, and Anna Sibalova. Mental health and associated factors in the general population of Latvia during the COVID-19 pandemic. Rīga Stradiņš University, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25143/fk2/0mqsi9.

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Description The goal of the study was to assess mental health, socio-psychological and behavioural aspects in the representative sample of Latvian general population in online survey, and to identify vulnerable groups during COVID-19 pandemic and develop future recommendations. The study was carried out from 6 to 27 July 2020 and was attributable to the period of emergency state from 11 March to 10 June 2020. The protocol included demographic data and also data pertaining to general health, previous self-reported psychiatric history, symptoms of anxiety, clinically significant depression and suicidality, as well as a quality of sleep, sex, family relationships, finance, eating and exercising and religion/spirituality, and their changes during the pandemic. The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale was used to determine the presence of distress or depression, the Risk Assessment of Suicidality Scale was used to assess suicidal behaviour, current symptoms of anxiety were assessed by the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory form Y. (2021-02-04) Subject Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Keyword: COVID19, pandemic, depression, anxiety, suicidality, mental health, Latvia
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Lazdane, Gunta, Dace Rezeberga, Ieva Briedite, Elizabete Pumpure, Ieva Pitkevica, Darja Mihailova, and Marta Laura Gravina. Sexual and reproductive health in the time of COVID-19 in Latvia, qualitative research interviews and focus group discussions, 2020 (in Latvian). Rīga Stradiņš University, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25143/fk2/lxku5a.

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Qualitative research is focused on the influence of COVID-19 pandemic and restriction measures on sexual and reproductive health in Latvia. Results of the anonymous online survey (I-SHARE) of 1173 people living in Latvia age 18 and over were used as a background in finalization the interview and the focus group discussion protocols ensuring better understanding of the influencing factors. Protocols included 9 parts (0.Introduction. 1. COVID-19 general influence, 2. SRH, 3. Communication with health professionals, 4.Access to SRH services, 5.Communication with population incl. three target groups 5.1. Pregnant women, 5.2. People with suspected STIs, 5.3.Women, who require abortion, 6. HIV/COVID-19, 7. External support, 8. Conclusions and recommendations. Data include audiorecords in Latvian of: 1) 11 semi-structures interviews with policy makers including representatives from governmental and non-governmental organizations involved in sexual and reproductive health, information and health service provision. 2) 12 focus group discussions with pregnant women (1), women in postpartum period (3) and their partners (3), people living with HIV (1), health care providers involved in maternal health care and emergency health care for women (4) (2021-02-18) Subject: Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Keywords: Sexual and reproductive health, COVID-19, access to services, Latvia
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Sopein-Mann, Oluwafunmike, Zita Ekeocha, Stephen Robert Byrn, and Kari L. Clase. Medicines Regulation in West Africa: Current State and Opportu-nities. Purdue University, December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284317443.

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Ndomondo-Sigonda et al. (2017) observed that there is scarcity of information on human resources (person-nel devoted to regulation of medicines) in the domain of medicines regulation in the sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The published information on medicines regulation by the National Medicines Regulatory Authorities (NMRAs) in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) region are no longer current and consistent with the current realities in the NMRAs. In order to reveal this occurrence, show the trends that exist over the years and make appropriate recommendations, data were collected and compared from 2005, 2010 and 2017 research reports on seven regulatory features of the fifteen Members States of ECOWAS. The re-sults show that there was missing information per regulatory feature and country. There was also an overall increasing trend in the number of NMRAs in the region that showed progress with respect to the measured regulatory features - Autonomy (Authority and Legal form), Marketing Authorization), GMP inspection, Quality Control, Quality Management System, Information Management System and Harmonization and International cooperation. People of Africa have a valuable story to tell as it relates to medicines regulation. This report is written by a West African from the perspective of a West African involved in the study and practice of medi-cines regulation by the NMRAs in the ECOWAS.
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Mashingia, Jane, S. Maboko, P. I. Mbwiri, A. Okello, S. I. Ahmada, R. Barayandema, R. Tulba, et al. Joint Medicines Regulatory Procedure in the East African Community: Registration Timelines and Way Forward. Purdue University, November 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284317429.

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A review of the East African Community (EAC) joint regulatory review process was conducted, registration timelines analyzed and key milestones, challenges and opportunities documented for the period of July 2015 to January 2020. A total of 113 applications were submitted for joint scientific review. Among these, 109 applications were assessed, 57 were recommended for marketing authorisation, 52 applications had queries to applicants and four applications were under review. A total median approval time for all products ranged from 53 to 102 days. The maximum time taken by a regulator to review the dossier was 391 days and the minimum time was 44 days. For applicants, the maximum time to respond to queries was 927 days and the minimum time was nine days. The total median time for granting marketing authorisation by the National Medicines Regulatory Authorities (NMRA) decreased from 174 to 39 working days in 2015 and 2019 respectively. However, not all EAC NMRA has granted marketing authorisation to all 57 products due to non-payment of applicable fees by applicants. Long regulatory approval timelines were contributed by limited capacity for timely scientific review of dossier by some NMRA, lack of online portal to share dossiersand assessment reports, delay in responding to queries by applicants and deficiencies in dossier. The metric tool and register of medical products submitted for joint scientific review had incomplete data. Challenges were identified and actions recommended to ensure regional regulatory system optimization, efficiency, transparency, sustainability and accountability.
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Leavy, Michelle B., Danielle Cooke, Sarah Hajjar, Erik Bikelman, Bailey Egan, Diana Clarke, Debbie Gibson, Barbara Casanova, and Richard Gliklich. Outcome Measure Harmonization and Data Infrastructure for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research in Depression: Report on Registry Configuration. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepcregistryoutcome.

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Background: Major depressive disorder is a common mental disorder. Many pressing questions regarding depression treatment and outcomes exist, and new, efficient research approaches are necessary to address them. The primary objective of this project is to demonstrate the feasibility and value of capturing the harmonized depression outcome measures in the clinical workflow and submitting these data to different registries. Secondary objectives include demonstrating the feasibility of using these data for patient-centered outcomes research and developing a toolkit to support registries interested in sharing data with external researchers. Methods: The harmonized outcome measures for depression were developed through a multi-stakeholder, consensus-based process supported by AHRQ. For this implementation effort, the PRIME Registry, sponsored by the American Board of Family Medicine, and PsychPRO, sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association, each recruited 10 pilot sites from existing registry sites, added the harmonized measures to the registry platform, and submitted the project for institutional review board review Results: The process of preparing each registry to calculate the harmonized measures produced three major findings. First, some clarifications were necessary to make the harmonized definitions operational. Second, some data necessary for the measures are not routinely captured in structured form (e.g., PHQ-9 item 9, adverse events, suicide ideation and behavior, and mortality data). Finally, capture of the PHQ-9 requires operational and technical modifications. The next phase of this project will focus collection of the baseline and follow-up PHQ-9s, as well as other supporting clinical documentation. In parallel to the data collection process, the project team will examine the feasibility of using natural language processing to extract information on PHQ-9 scores, adverse events, and suicidal behaviors from unstructured data. Conclusion: This pilot project represents the first practical implementation of the harmonized outcome measures for depression. Initial results indicate that it is feasible to calculate the measures within the two patient registries, although some challenges were encountered related to the harmonized definition specifications, the availability of the necessary data, and the clinical workflow for collecting the PHQ-9. The ongoing data collection period, combined with an evaluation of the utility of natural language processing for these measures, will produce more information about the practical challenges, value, and burden of using the harmonized measures in the primary care and mental health setting. These findings will be useful to inform future implementations of the harmonized depression outcome measures.
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Rodríguez López, Patricia, and Leobardo Pineda Santillán. Trabajo formal e informal de las mujeres mexicanas. Series estadísticas 2000-2021. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas, Dirección General de Asuntos del Personal Académico, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/iiec.001r.2022.

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La base de datos que presentamos está integrada por series de estadísticas socioeconómicas de México, la mayoría de ellas diferenciadas por sexo, y pretende ser un instrumento de medición, confiable y actualizado con énfasis en diversos aspectos de género. Considera la macroeconomía, la demografía, el presupuesto público, el mercado laboral femenino para el periodo de 2000 a 2020 y, en algunos cuadros, hasta el 2021; adicionalmente, se presentan 18 gráficas sobre algunos de los indicadores.
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Petro Hernández, Victor Gerardo, María Adelaida Acosta Usta, and Angélica María Paul Blanco. Endoparasitosis en caninos y felinos domésticos en la clinica veterinaria UDES Valledupar. Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia- UNAD, March 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.22490/ecapma.5856.

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Contextualizamos el vínculo entre los animales y el ser humano favorece la aparición de enfermedades zoonóticas como infecciones parasitarias, Los hemoparásitos están entre los principales desafíos en la clínica médica medicina veterinaria, debido a los graves signos clínicos que provocan en los perros y gatos infectados. ¿Qué signos clínicos se pueden presentar? ¿puede un examen clínico dar solución a estos problemas? Los hemoparásitos están entre los principales desafíos en la clínica médica medicina veterinaria, debido a los graves signos clínicos que provocan en los perros y gatos infectados. Con el objetivo de determinar la prevalencia de enfermedades transmitidas por vectores y parasitosis gastrointestinal en caninos y felinos, mediante la revisión de fichas clínicas de pacientes que llegaron a la clínica veterinaria UDES Campus Valledupar. El presente trabajo tiene como metodología; durante los años 2019 y 2020 se realizó un estudio descriptivo de tipo retrospectivo, donde se recolecto información de la historia clínica de 95 caninos y 12 felinos domésticos como: raza, edad, sexo, peso, síntomas y signos clínicos, así como datos provenientes del cuadro hemático y examen coprológico. Los resultados obtenidos determinaron que la prevalencia de enfermedades parasitarias fue del 34,57%, los parásitos de mayor frecuencia en los exámenes hematológicos y coprológicos fueron el Anaplasma spp, Eimeria spp, y Ancylostoma spp; por lo que se hace necesario implementar acciones de educación sanitaria a la comunidad, elaborando planes de desparasitación, control y prevención haciendo uso adecuado de antiparasitarios y reducción de la contaminación ambiental, ya sea en perros y felinos de vida libre o con propietario.
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