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Controlling our vocabulary: language consistency in a library context
Mark Aaron Polger
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ABSTRACT Aims In clinical practice, simplifying the number of medication titration steps while maintaining safety may improve the likelihood of patients with heart failure (HF) achieving target doses of guideline‐directed medical therapy (GDMT).
Stephen J. Greene+8 more
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Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) as an enabler for guideline‐directed medical therapy (GDMT) in the Swedish Heart Failure Registry (SwedeHF). The figure summarizes the selection of the study population, changes in GDMTs and loop diuretic use/doses from baseline to 1.5‐year follow‐up in patients receiving versus not receiving CRT, and reports the
Daniela Tomasoni+17 more
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Gazing Into Language Development: Exploring Individual Variability in Early Word Recognition in Infancy Through Eye-Tracking. [PDF]
Gerbrand A, Wengman J, Forssman L.
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Mode of death stratified by implantable cardioverter‐defibrillator (ICD) status. CI, confidence interval; CV, cardiovascular; HF, heart failure; HFrEF, heart failure with reduced ejection fraction; HR, hazard ratio; SCD, sudden cardiac death. Abstract Aims Guidelines recommend the use of implantable cardioverter‐defibrillators (ICDs) to reduce the risk
Pishoy Gouda+11 more
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Abstract This paper presents a methodological framework to study situated and relational policy practices in the context of the policy transaction perspective. Building on policy ethnography, it addresses the entanglements of researching policy transactions through triangulation of methods to explore how practices emerge, and how they are “seen ...
Szilvia Nagy
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Exploring Whether Making Second-Language Vocabulary Learning Difficult Enhances Retention and Transfer. [PDF]
Healy AF, Schneider VI, Kole JA.
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Building a Controlled Vocabulary for Standardizing Precision Medicine Terms
Meng Wu+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Eating disorders (EDs) are serious psychiatric disorders characterized by impairments in neurocognition and altered brain structure. To date the majority of studies have investigated these in acutely ill or recovered individuals.
E. Pappaianni+6 more
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