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Exogenous Melatonin and Sleep Quality: A Scoping Review of Systematic Reviews
Abstract Melatonin is increasingly used to treat sleep disturbances, yet its overall efficacy remains unclear due to variability in existing evidence. This scoping review aimed to synthesize systematic reviews with meta‐analyses assessing the effects of exogenously administered melatonin on sleep quality in humans.
Samyuktha Iyer +3 more
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Molecular beam epitaxy of III-V compounds: a comprehensive bibliography, 1958-1983edited by K. Ploog [PDF]
J. H. Robertson
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ABSTRACT Objectives Medical and dental education share the common goal of preparing clinically competent and socially responsible health professionals. Despite this shared goal, the two disciplines have evolved as distinct academic fields, with limited empirical comparisons between them.
Yoon Min Gil
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Our study provides a bibliometric overview of colonoscopy quality control research (2004–2025), showing publication trends, regional contributions, and the shift from conventional single‐parameter metrics to integrated, AI‐enabled quality frameworks. Abstract Colonoscopy underpins colorectal cancer prevention, yet global perspectives on quality‐control
Xiangyu Wang +4 more
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A rare synchronous occurrence: ovarian and renal primary tumors detected simultaneously: a rare case report. [PDF]
Baddoura M +3 more
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Abstract Background Evidence for whether and how non‐surgical periodontal treatment (NSPT) improves systemic outcomes remains equivocal. Inconclusive findings may in part be due to design variations of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in this field.
Timothy Treat +6 more
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Setting the Record Straight: The Intellectual Legacy of H. Igor Ansoff (1918–2002)
ABSTRACT This study presents a comprehensive annotated bibliography of H. Igor Ansoff's intellectual contributions, addressing significant gaps in existing citation databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, which capture only 9 to 15 percent of his work.
Richard W. Puyt
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