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I am grateful to my colleague and friend, Editor-in-Chief Sherwood Brown, for this opportunity to extoll Dr. Alan Green, MD (1953–2020) as a humanitarian and as a clinician scientist.
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Courage and Heroism of Soviet Soldiers in the Battle of Kursk
The appeal to this topic is due to the 80th anniversary of the victory at the Kursk Bulge (August 23, 2023), as well as the conduct of a special military operation.
V. P. Gridnev
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Background: Peritonitis is one of the surgical emergencies commonly encountered by the general surgeons. Sepsis, dehydration, hypovolemia, and multiple organ dysfunctions have been associated with high mortality rate.
Tinuola Abiodun Adigun +4 more
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Gamma-ray Emission and Variability Processes in High-Energy-Peaked BL Lacertae Objects
BL Lac objects are active galactic nuclei notable for a beamed nonthermal radiation, which is generated in one of the relativistic jets forming a small angle to the observer’s line-of-sight.
Bidzina Kapanadze
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Career as a general speciality anaesthesiologist
The growth in anaesthesia speciality has been contemporaneous with the advancement in surgical techniques. Although various anaesthesia subspecialities have developed over the years, the value of a general speciality anaesthesiologist cannot be ...
Jayashree Sood +4 more
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The General Assembly of the International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT) adopted a resolution setting out the collective position of its global membership, which consists of 151 centres in 74 countries.
General Assembly General Assembly of the IRCT
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Background and Aims: Apnoeic oxygenation, although useful during elective intubations, has not shown consistent beneficial results during emergency intubations in critically ill patients.
R Preya, M Ravishankar, R Sripriya
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Universal and Particular in Aristotle's Works [PDF]
Evidently the greek terms καθόλου and καθ’ ἕκαστον appeared first in Aristotle’s works as meaning respectively universal and particular. In Plato’s works καθόλου is rarely used as synonum to ὅλον, meaning “whole”, and nowhere indicates “universal” in the
Amir Hossein Saket
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