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ABSTRACT Background The reinforced tension‐line suture (RTLS) technique distributes mechanical stress more evenly than traditional closure when closing a laparotomy wound, potentially reducing incisional hernia (IH) risk. We aimed to compare outcomes of RTLS versus standard closure techniques in patients undergoing laparotomy. Methods Systematic search
Rama H. G. Mikhail +6 more
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Public Engagement Strategies in Digital Health Ethics: Protocol for a Scoping Review.
Namuganza S +2 more
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Visualization of childhood allergic diseases based on VOSviewer and CiteSpace. [PDF]
Wang Y +8 more
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Occupational exposure to metal welding and cataract: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Abstract Background Metal welding generates ultraviolet radiation (UVR) of cataractogenic wavelengths, and UVR emitted during welding has been associated with cataract formation, but results from prior studies are conflicting. Methods We conducted a systematic review and meta‐analysis of epidemiological studies addressing associations between ...
Jakob Bjerager +5 more
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Recent National Medical Commission Guidelines for the Promotion of Medical Educators in India. [PDF]
Mondal H.
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The sustainability performance of agricultural cooperatives: A systematic literature review
Abstract This study examines how the literature addresses the sustainability performance of agricultural cooperatives through four key dimensions: economic and financial, environmental, social and governance. As key entities within the social economy, agricultural cooperatives play a crucial role in advancing sustainable development goals due to their ...
Pierre Chollet +3 more
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Evolution of Research on the Female Athlete Triad and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport" (RED-S). [PDF]
Emran Z, Ganti L.
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Medicine for the Material World
ABSTRACT It is clear that many of the inorganic materials of antiquity have been used both as medicines for human ills and also as agents in technological processes. This paper speculates that there might have been a stronger link between these two functions in the past, based on the concept of “active agents”—materials that are efficacious at curing ...
A. M. Pollard
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