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Correlation analysis of psychiatric and behavioral symptoms with cognitive impairment and prognosis in patients with general paresis. [PDF]
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The Dry-Weight Dilemma: Survey Results Based on a Qualitative Interview Study on Fluid Overload in Hemodialysis. [PDF]
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Postoperative Thirst After Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy: An Observational Study Protocol Investigating Incidence and Associated Factors. [PDF]
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Gender differences in amniotic fluid cytokine levels
Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2004Placental trophoblast invasion and amniotic fluid cytokine receptor levels have been reported to vary with fetal gender. We investigated whether fetal gender affects amniotic fluid levels of the inflammatory cytokines interleukin (IL)-6 and IL-10 and the pro-angiogenesis cytokine angiogenin.Specimens from singleton gestations undergoing mid-trimester ...
Catherine Y Spong, Alessandro Ghidini
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Gender Differences in Students’ Assessment in a Fluid Mechanics Course
The main objective of the present work is to verify if, and in what extent, there is a correlation between gender and grades in a topic that is regarded as a core competence of chemical engineering. This analysis is based on data collected through a questionnaire concerning students’ perceptions.
M TERESA Sena-Esteves +2 more
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Gender & Society, 2016
How do technically-skilled women negotiate the male-dominated environments of technology firms? This article draws upon interviews with female programmers, technical writers, and engineers of diverse racial backgrounds and sexual orientations employed in the San Francisco tech industry.
Lauren Alfrey, France Winddance Twine
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How do technically-skilled women negotiate the male-dominated environments of technology firms? This article draws upon interviews with female programmers, technical writers, and engineers of diverse racial backgrounds and sexual orientations employed in the San Francisco tech industry.
Lauren Alfrey, France Winddance Twine
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