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A Particular Use of Endobag®: Extraction of Rectal Foreign Bodies. [PDF]
Terrosu G +6 more
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ABSTRACT The assessment of energy efficiency in water facilities is receiving increasing attention as a key strategy in the transition toward an energy‐neutral urban water cycle. This study evaluates the energy efficiency of 146 drinking water treatment plants (DWTPs) in Chile by applying a latent class stochastic frontier analysis (LCSFA) to account ...
Alexandros Maziotis +1 more
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A Case Series on Penile Garroting: Causes, Considerations, and Consequences. [PDF]
Koushik P +4 more
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Increasing trend in retained rectal foreign bodies. [PDF]
Ayantunde AA, Unluer Z.
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Abstract Research Summary This study examines how academic entrepreneurs refine business ideas in response to external critique and how these responses relate to performance. We develop a framework that links feedback (critique), business‐idea changes (pivots), and performance, and test it using detailed data on external stakeholder feedback, changes ...
D. Carrington Motley +2 more
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Psychological Involvement in the Journey of a Patient with Localized Prostate Cancer-From Diagnosis to Treatment. [PDF]
Mihalcia Ailene D +8 more
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Strategic framing of novel ideas: How contestation shapes the evolution of novelty
Abstract Research Summary Entrepreneurs use strategic framing to gain support for their novel ventures, products, and services. A key challenge entrepreneurs face is that audiences often contest frames that introduce novel ideas, especially when these ideas disrupt audiences' mental and business models.
Janina Klein +2 more
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Editorial: New Perspectives in Psychopathology. [PDF]
Telles Correia D, Cheniaux E.
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Framing novelty in crowdfunding: Which words win support, where, and at what stakes
Abstract Research Summary We examine how promotional language (“hype”) in reward‐based crowdfunding is associated with campaign success, and whether those associations vary across sector contexts and with campaign execution burden. Using dictionary‐based text measures from 635 U.S. Kickstarter campaigns across five sectors, we distinguish three novelty‐
Agnieszka Kwapisz
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Occult presentation of spinal epidural abscess
PM&R, EarlyView.
Rotem Hass +3 more
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