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From conference to journal: Analyzing the path to publication for EUGA and JOGS 2022 abstracts
Abstract Objective To determine the full‐text publication rate of abstracts presented at the European Urogynaecological Association (EUGA) and the Junior Obstetrics and Gynecology Society (JOGS) annual scientific meetings in 2022, and to compare variables such as publication format, number of authors, and journal impact factor.
Reut Rotem +4 more
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Does Schooling Affect Health Behavior? Evidence from the Educational Expansion in Western Germany [PDF]
During the postwar period German states pursued policies to increase the share of young Germans obtaining a university entrance diploma (Abitur) by building more academic track schools, but the timing of educational expansion differed between states ...
Jürges, Hendrik +2 more
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This study showed that four Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) sub‐lineages might be introduced into China 1000–400 years ago via Europe‐China dispersal routes, where they diversified into local clades, and later underwent population expansions that coincided with periods of climatic cooling and warfare.
Wei Wu +16 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Previous studies in non‐affective psychosis (NAP) consistently found that patients' functioning is associated with social cognition and gender, with higher functioning in female patients. This study investigated the impact of social cognition on the relationship between gender and functioning, and examined psychometric properties of
Anna‐Lena Bröcker +4 more
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School experiences and self‐harm in the OxWell study
Understanding which school experiences are associated with greater self‐harm. More support is needed for girls and gender diverse populations. Many school experiences are things we can address and change, such as bullying. Abstract Background Schools are key for identifying challenges faced by young people who self‐harm (SH).
Rasanat Fatima Nawaz +5 more
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AbstractBackgroundWe aimed to assess the prevalence of food insecurity reported by children and young people in four areas of England in 2023 and examine its association with mental health and wellbeing.MethodsWe used data from the OxWell student survey, a large, diverse, cross‐sectional study of 38,430 students aged 8–19 years, conducted primarily in ...
Giacomo Bignardi +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background The teaching of occlusal splint therapy in dental education is evolving with the integration of digital workflows. Although digital tools offer operational advantages, conventional methods remain pedagogically relevant. Understanding students’ perceptions of both approaches is essential for guiding curriculum innovation.
Marcelo José Palma‐Fernandes +6 more
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Where does the modality of Ancient Greek modal verbs come from? The relation between modality and oblique case marking [PDF]
Barddal, Johanna +2 more
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Radiation therapy staff face complex challenges when treating older cancer patients. Awareness and use of structured frailty assessments are limited. Integrating structured frailty assessment could address the complex challenges. Need for further research to explore frailty assessment tools in radiation therapy care.
Sofia Axelsson +5 more
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Open or closed: Experience of head and neck radiotherapy masks – A mixed‐methods study
Patients with head and neck cancer received radiotherapy alternately with an open and a closed mask. The closed mask was perceived as more confining and restrictive, but it was also considered to make it easier to quickly achieve the correct position, while the open mask was perceived as less stable, although it reduced the feeling of claustrophobia ...
Erik Lundin +2 more
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