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Kegel’s Exercise could Reduce the Incidence of Postpartum Urinary Stress Incontinence
Objective: To investigate the cause of postpartum urin ary incontinence in primi gravida women and to determin e the relationship between stress urinary incontinence and kegel's exercise.
Nusratuddin Abdullah, Eddy Arsyad
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Effective Data Collection Approaches for Citizen Science in Biodiversity Research
This study examines global patterns in citizen science contributions to biodiversity monitoring, investigating the impact of socioeconomic factors, national biodiversity value, and platform‐specific effectiveness on data generation. Key strategies for optimizing public participation and enhancing data quality and coverage are identified through ...
Olena Kozak +6 more
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KAZNE I KAŽNJAVANJE U DUBROVAČKOJ REPUBLICI [PDF]
U članku se razmatraju najvažniji instituti kaznenoga prava Dubrovačke Republike zahvaljujući brojnoj literaturi istraživača koji su historiografski obradili pojedine teme, proučavajući izvorne dokumente, uspoređujući dobivene rezultate i obogaćujući ...
Zoran Jablanov
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Quantum Dust Cores of Black Holes and Their Quasi‐Normal Modes
We investigate the quasi‐normal mode spectrum of a gravitationally collapsed ball of dust, considering both a linear and a refined parabolic effective mass function for the quantum core. Furthermore, we account for the quantum leakage of dust particles outside the horizon.
T. Bambagiotti +4 more
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Radiation‐Induced Fault Detection in Superconducting Quantum Devices
Cosmic rays cause correlated errors in superconducting quantum computers. Quantum error correction codes are not sufficient to solve this issue, as such a real‐time logical detector for radiation faults has been developed. It identifies radiation faults with high accuracy, providing information which could be used to revert the effects of radiation and
Marzio Vallero +3 more
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Microbial Contamination of Open‐But‐Unused Portions of Wound Dressings in Healthcare Facilities
ABSTRACT To assess the potential for microbial contamination of open‐but‐unused portions of wound dressings stored under real‐life conditions in healthcare facilities, to inform safer and evidence‐based wound care practices. Observational, descriptive, longitudinal, prospective study.
Andoni Carrión Jiménez +6 more
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NASLJEDNOPRAVNA RASPOLAGANJA U KORIST ŽIVOTINJE
U ovom radu istražit će se mogućnosti pravnih raspolaganja u korist životinje za slučaj smrti. Ovakve tendencije javljaju se u suvremenim pravnim porecima i pitanje je trenutka kada će doći do potrebe njihove pravne regulacije i u hrvatskom nasljednom ...
Davorin Pichler
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Usability of Amorphous Manganese Oxide for Assessing the Proteoglycan Content in Articular Cartilage
Amorphous manganese oxide nanoparticles exhibit high relaxivity and diffuse into articular cartilage faster than Gd‐DTPA, making them a promising agent for evaluating proteoglycan content. ABSTRACT Osteoarthritis (OA) is a highly common chronic disease that decreases functional capacity and can cause disability. The early detection of the disease could
Riikka M. Korpi +12 more
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