Reliability of Simplified Versions of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) in Colorectal Surgery: A Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
Olive M +9 more
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Organizational agility and relational trust: Unraveling the dynamics of pioneering orientation
Abstract In a context of rapidly evolving business landscapes, this study delves into the intricate factors shaping pioneering orientation, focusing particularly on organizational agility in operational and market dimensions. The research, conducted with 302 companies in Peru's World Heritage Cities, utilizes structural equation modeling to analyze ...
Bernardo De la Gala‐Velásquez +3 more
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What I talk about when I talk about patient self-inflicted lung injury: an ultrastructural perspective. [PDF]
Cruces P +3 more
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Abstract The objectives of this study are to evaluate, in vitro, the microhardness, sorption, solubility, color stability, and color‐matching ability of monochromatic resin composites: Palfique Omnichroma / Tokuyama (Mono1) and Vittra APS Unique / FGM (Mono2) compared with the conventional resin composite: Filtek Z250 XT / Solventum (Conv).
Ericka dos Santos Lopes +5 more
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Microwave Ablation Combined With Chemotherapy Versus Chemotherapy Alone in Patients With Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer-Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Onyeji PC +8 more
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Improving fatigue resistance of translucent 4Y‐PSZ zirconia through glass gradation
Abstract To evaluate the effect of graded glass infiltration on the fatigue behavior and mechanical reliability of translucent 4Y‐PSZ zirconia before and after hydrothermal aging, disc‐shaped specimens were fabricated by uniaxial pressing and divided into control and glass‐graded groups (n = 36/group).
Felipe Machado Souza +12 more
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Correction: Exploring the link between dietary patterns and gastric adenocarcinoma in Brazil: a mediation analysis. [PDF]
Silva ARC +8 more
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To provide pollinator nesting habitat, cut dead perennial stems in their first winter
Garden management practises need to consider stem‐nesting bees and wasps to avoid destroying active nests and important nesting materials. Volunteers collected samples of dead stems (in situ where they grew) in winter, spring, summer and fall as part of a participatory research project.
Hannah K. Levenson +3 more
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