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About soft photon resummation [PDF]
The first time one of us (G.P.) encountered Earle was in Summer 1966, when she was directed to study Earle's papers on radiative corrections to quasi-elastic electron scattering. The suggestion had come from Bruno Touschek, at the time head of the theoretical physics group at the Frascati National Laboratories near Rome. About the same time, Earle came
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International Medical Graduates: Promoting Equity and Belonging.
International medical school graduates (IMGs) play a vital role in the health care system of the United States. They constitute roughly one-quarter of the physician workforce, comprising a significant proportion of the primary care providers in high-need
Z. Zaidi, M. Dewan, J. Norcini
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The contribution of Chinese-educated physicians to health care in the United States.
BACKGROUND:Migration of physicians has been a cause for global concern. In China, reforms of the higher education and healthcare systems have led to a shortage of postgraduate training positions relative to the number of medical graduates.
Robbert J Duvivier+2 more
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The need for national medical licensing examination in Saudi Arabia
Background Medical education in Saudi Arabia is facing multiple challenges, including the rapid increase in the number of medical schools over a short period of time, the influx of foreign medical graduates to work in Saudi Arabia, the award of ...
Alzahrani Khalid+18 more
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A versatile anomaly detection method for medical images with a flow-based generative model in semi-supervision setting [PDF]
Oversight in medical images is a crucial problem, and timely reporting of medical images is desired. Therefore, an all-purpose anomaly detection method that can detect virtually all types of lesions/diseases in a given image is strongly desired. However, few commercially available and versatile anomaly detection methods for medical images have been ...
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Background Migration of health professionals has been a cause for global concern, in particular migration from African countries with a high disease burden and already fragile health systems.
Robbert J. Duvivier+2 more
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Lecture Notes in Lie Groups [PDF]
These lecture notes in Lie Groups are designed for a 1--semester third year or graduate course in mathematics, physics, engineering, chemistry or biology. This landmark theory of the 20th Century mathematics and physics gives a rigorous foundation to modern dynamics, as well as field and gauge theories in physics, engineering and biomechanics.
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Influence of Medical Foreign Bodies on Dark-Field Chest Radiographs: First experiences [PDF]
Objectives: Evaluating the effects and artifacts introduced by medical foreign bodies in clinical dark-field chest radiographs and assessing their influence on the evaluation of pulmonary tissue, compared to conventional radiographs. Material & Methods: This retrospective study analyzed data from subjects enrolled in clinical trials conducted between
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International migration of health labour: monitoring the two-way flow of physicians in South Africa
Introduction Although health labour migration is a global phenomenon, studies have neglected the flow of health workers into low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs).
Sten H Vermund+2 more
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A Web-based Application for the Management of Seminar Assignments [PDF]
Seminar activities never occur randomly or in a vacuum. Carefully planned and well-organized thematically, they allow both undergraduates and graduates to explore in (more) detail various subject areas of particular interest to every individual or group.
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