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ISASS Brave New Continuing Medical Education World: The Stifling of Innovation in Spine Surgery Through Overrestriction of Collaboration. [PDF]
Lorio MP +6 more
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Blader et al.'s (2025) recent annual review article makes an important contribution to the literature on emotion dysregulation in child and adolescent mental health. In addition to synthesizing the current evidence base, the authors put forth a cogent formalized view of emotion regulatory processes and how they go awry. Much has been written on emotion
Spencer C. Evans, Robert R. Althoff
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Cystoid Macular Edema in Retinitis Pigmentosa: Pathophysiologic Insight Using Swept-Source OCT and Angiography. [PDF]
Mohammed TK +7 more
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Background Adolescent depression is heterogeneous, yet many studies rely on aggregate symptom scores that may obscure meaningful differences in symptom presentation. Latent class analysis (LCA) offers a person‐centered approach for identifying symptom subgroups, but few studies have examined depressive symptom classes longitudinally with attention to ...
Rachel Lee +15 more
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Docking optimization for right hemicolectomy with complete mesocolon excision (CME) with HUGO™ robotic system: the "Gemelli configuration". [PDF]
Fiorillo C +7 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This systematic review evaluated the effect of surface sealant application on the clinical performance of composite resin restorations. Materials and Methods The review followed PRISMA 2020 guidelines and was registered in PROSPERO. Searches were conducted in Embase, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar, supplemented by
Daniella Montes Souza +3 more
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Microlearning: The Future of CPD/CME
Sushant Dahiya, Amy Bernard
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Sequential Intravitreal Corticosteroid Rescue Including Ozurdex After Anti-VEGF Failure in Bilateral Uveitic Cystoid Macular Edema With Asymmetric Relapse. [PDF]
Simaku E, Nour Edien A, Popa M.
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Abstract I analyze differences between the core and extended trading sessions in the high‐frequency reaction of equity markets to potential news. Using presidential tweets as unanticipated, potentially market‐stirring events, I find that volatility increases and liquidity deteriorates within fractions of a second after a tweet.
Stefan Scharnowski
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