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HIV: the changing paradigm

Internal Medicine Journal, 2022
AbstractThe past four decades have seen enormous progress in the diagnosis and management of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. There have been significant advances spanning the approval of the first antiretroviral agents, the advent of combination antiretroviral therapy to single tablet regimens with minimal toxicity.
Sian Raubinger   +2 more
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Changing the Paradigm

New Electronics, 2021
Innovating in semiconductors is seen as being a critical component of the UK’s Tech Strategy.
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Changing the Mentorship Paradigm

Forensic Anthropology, 2021
Mentorship can be defined as the person-to-person transmission of knowledge in a domain where one person has more experience than the other. Formal mentorship programs and awards have recently been implemented in the field of forensic anthropology, but the attitudes of forensic anthropologists toward mentors, protégés, and mentorship experiences have ...
Allysha Winburn   +3 more
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Atrial fibrillation outcomes: Changing the paradigm

International Journal of Cardiology, 2013
angle, QTVI, TampVN, and TareaVN. After extracting the PCA vectors and scores, it was verified that the first two Principal Components represent about 85% of all the variance of the dataset (PC1=51.4%, PC2=34.0%, PC3=11.1%, PC4=3.5%). Interestingly, multiple repolarization lability parameters contributed to a similar extent.
Casado Arroyo, Ruben   +10 more
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Changing the Paradigm

The American Review of Public Administration, 2000
This article explores the feasibility of a trust-based organizational paradigm as a new model for public sector management. A conceptual model is developed from a literature review of more than 100 journal articles and books. The author proposes that participation in decision making, feedback from and to employees, and empowerment of employees lead to
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Sinus headache: changing the treatment paradigm

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery, 2021
Purpose of review Although the majority of patients with sinus headache do not have rhinosinusitis, many patients will unnecessarily undergo work-up and treatment for rhinosinusitis. This leads to a significant cost burden to the healthcare system.
David W, Jang   +2 more
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Changing the resilience paradigm

Nature Climate Change, 2014
Resilience management goes beyond risk management to address the complexities of large integrated systems and the uncertainty of future threats, especially those associated with climate change.
Igor Linkov   +15 more
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Iatrogenic Colonic Perforations: Changing the Paradigm

Surgical Laparoscopy, Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques, 2019
Purpose: The purpose of our study was to investigate the clinical outcomes of colonoscopic perforations in patients. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively studied patients with perforations secondary to diagnostic/therapeutic colonoscopy between 2009 and 2015 at the Pontevedra ...
Jose Luis, Ulla-Rocha   +5 more
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Internet phone — changing the telephony paradigm?

BT Technology Journal, 1997
This paper provides an overview of the history, current status, and underlying technology of ‘Internet telephony‘ — the transport of speech information over a packet-switched connectionless network. The economics of Internet telephony and a number of possible system architectures for interconnection with the switched telephone network are examined. The
R. Babbage   +3 more
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Changing the Farming Paradigm

2019
Two giants of the nineteenth century, Dokuchaev and Liebig, established very different approaches to the world of the soil: one in the field, the other in the laboratory. Dokuchaev’s idea of soil as an independent natural body developing in its own time according to its own laws, has resonance in James Lovelock’s Gaia hypothesis.
Boris Boincean, David Dent
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