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Background. Optometry graduates are a key source of new recruits for private practice employers, the largest employer of South African (SA) optometry graduates.
T Putter, D van Staden, A J Munsamy
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Introduction to Issue 64(4) [PDF]
Dear Readers,This issue features five articles addressing a range of gerontology-related topics.
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For this, the fourth issue of Alphaville, we have opted for an open theme. Previous issues—dealing with topics as diverse as noteworthy trends in European cinema; space and time in film; and sound, voice and music in cinema, respectively—stemmed from ...
Stefano Odorico, Aidan Power
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33rd volume and 4th issue of Current Research in Dental Sciences 2023
In the 33rd volume and 4th issue of Current Research in Dental Sciences 2023, "Songür E, Aksoy M, Özçelik B, Tulga Öz F. Disinfection effect of gaseous ozone on candida albicans and enterococcus faecalis: A randomized clinical trial in infected primary ...
Erratum E.
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IJIMAI Editor's Note - Vol. 4 Issue 4
The research works presented in this issue are based on various topics of interest, among which are included: Radar Clutter, Radar Detectors Performance, Butterfly Optimization Algorithm, Artificial Bee Colony, Evolutionary strategy, Fractal Coding, User
Rubén González Crespo
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Editorial of the fourth issue of the ninth volume of the International Journal of Serious Games
Alessandro De Gloria
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Spotlight on the July 4 issue [PDF]
#### Notable in Neurology This issue features an article detailing a survey focused on the long-term unmet needs in survivors of stroke or TIA; another article presents the association of chronic polyneuropathy with activities of daily living, falls, and gait.
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Spotlight on the December 4 Issue [PDF]
Resting-state fMRI at 3 T was performed in 16 cognitively unimpaired patients with Parkinson disease (PD) and in 16 controls. A disruption of the default-mode network was revealed in patients with PD, with absence of structural differences between patients and controls; altered default-mode network function may have a role in the development of ...
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This issue showcases a rich variety of first year issues reported from an assortment of national and international settings. In the Feature, Professor Phil Long (University of Queensland) and Associate Professor Shane Dawson (University of South ...
Karen Nelson, John Clarke, Tracy Creagh
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Spotlight on the June 4 issue [PDF]
Twenty-three patients with radiologically isolated syndrome (RIS) underwent proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (1H-MRSI) to measure levels of N -acetylaspartate (NAA) and choline normalized to creatine (Cr) compared to 20 controls. Decreased brain NAA/Cr ratios indicate that brain metabolic abnormalities suggestive of axonal damage may be ...
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