Exempting low-risk health and medical research from ethics reviews: Comparing Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States and the Netherlands [PDF]
Background: Disproportionate regulation of health and medical research contributes to research waste. Better understanding of exemptions of research from ethics review in different jurisdictions may help to guide modification of review processes and ...
Glasziou, Paul +4 more
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Liquid biomedical waste management: An emerging concern for physicians
The safe and effective management of health care biomedical waste has received much attention for improper and inadequate management is associated with an increase in the incidence of health risks to the healthcare workers, the patients, and their ...
Sasmita Biswal
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Better duplicate detection for systematic reviewers: Evaluation of Systematic Review Assistant-Deduplication Module [PDF]
BACKGROUND: A major problem arising from searching across bibliographic databases is the retrieval of duplicate citations. Removing such duplicates is an essential task to ensure systematic reviewers do not waste time screening the same citation multiple
Carter, Matt +3 more
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Recasting Biomedical Waste Management Strategies during COVID-19 Pandemic in Dental Practice
A rise in the COVID-19 pandemic has led to increase in biomedical waste (BMW) all over the globe that leads to the perilous situation. Hence, this review has made an attempt to gather all the guidelines for appropriate BMW management in dental practice ...
Lavanya Rohatgi +5 more
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The potential of additive manufacturing in the smart factory industrial 4.0: A review [PDF]
Additive manufacturing (AM) or three-dimensional (3D) printing has introduced a novel production method in design, manufacturing, and distribution to end-users.
Dehghanghadikolaei, Amir +5 more
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Knowledge and awareness regarding biomedical waste management in dental teaching institutions in India: a systematic review [PDF]
Objectives: Proper handling, treatment and disposal of biomedical wastes are important elements in any health care setting. Not much attention has been paid to the management of Biomedical Waste (BMW) in recent years, in dental colleges and hospitals in ...
Gambhir, Ramandeep Singh +3 more
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The role of Computer Aided Process Engineering in physiology and clinical medicine [PDF]
This paper discusses the potential role for Computer Aided Process Engineering (CAPE) in developing engineering analysis and design approaches to biological systems across multiple levels—cell signalling networks, gene, protein and metabolic networks ...
Allen, R., Bogle, I.D.L., Sumner, T.
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A Protocol Generator Tool for Automatic In-Vitro HPV Robotic Analysis [PDF]
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) could develop precancerous lesions and invasive cancer, as it is the main cause of nearly all cases of cervical cancer. There are many strains of HPV and current vaccines can only protect against some of them.
Domínguez Morales, Juan Pedro +5 more
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Background: The waste produced in the course of healthcare activities carries a higher potential for infection and injury than any other type of waste.
Vanesh Mathur +3 more
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The precautions of clinical waste: disposable medical sharps in the United Kingdom [PDF]
This article deals with recent changes in UK guidance on clinical waste, in particular a shift to disposable, single-use instruments and sharps. I use interviews conducted with nurses from a GP practice and two clinical waste managers at alternative ...
A Pruess +26 more
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