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Re-engineering the plant property inventory management process within naval medical treatment facilities [PDF]
This research evaluates the plant property inventory management process and recommend solutions that would enable accurate accountability of plant property within Navy medical treatment facilities (MTFs).
Groom, David M.
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ОСНОВНЫЕ ПОКАЗАТЕЛИ СОСТОЯНИЯ ЗДОРОВЬЯ ОФИЦЕРОВ ВОЕННО-МОРСКОГО ФЛОТА РОССИИ В 2003-2015 гг.
A selective statistical analysis of medical reports on servicemen health status and military service activities on the form 3/MED of military units was performed.
P. P. Sivashchenko +5 more
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A novel nanocomposite design strategy utilizes ZrO2 to intrinsically couple passive daytime radiative cooling and triboelectric functionality within a single material platform. Fabricated via direct ink writing, the multifunctional breathable architecture provides effective sub‐ambient cooling, motion‐driven energy harvesting, and adaptive ...
Yoon Young Choi +3 more
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Determining optimal allocation of naval obstetric resources with linear programming [PDF]
The U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery allocates funding for obstetric staffing resources such as doctors, nurses, and midwives. Furthermore, these resources operate within a fixed number of labor/delivery and postpartum rooms, thereby establishing
O'Moore, Maurice F., Eidson, Robert P.
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This study identifies RNA‐binding protein RBM25 as a broad‐spectrum antiviral factor acting independently of type I interferon. It blocks viral entry by suppressing GTPase Rab22a via the RC3H1‐mediated destabilization of Rab22a mRNA. Viral downregulation of RBM25 enhances GTPase Rab22a expression and viral entry, revealing an unreported post ...
Yingying Ding +13 more
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A Mouse in vivo Model Mimicking MASH-Related HCC Pathogenesis
Tianxiao Zheng,1,2,* Zhi Pei,1,2,* Enze Cui,1,2 Luyuan Zhu,1,2 Juan Du,1,2 Changquan Ling1,2 1Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University, Shanghai, 200433, People’s Republic of ...
Zheng T +5 more
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This overview paper is concerned to shed some light on naval medicine from the views of three contemporary surgeons who reported on the vile conditions under which British sailors (and convicts) lived, fought and died over some one hundred years.
Ryan, John S
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Pharmacy automation in Navy Medicine: a study of Naval Medical Center San Diego [PDF]
In August 2012, Naval Medical Center San Diego implemented a state-of-the-art pharmacy automation system in an effort to reduce cost and improve efficiency.
Merkl, Abbie J.
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REGγ Suppresses Ferroptosis and Induces Drug Resistance by Degrading WDR6 in Chondrosarcoma
Here, we identified REGγ as a susceptibility factor in chondrosarcoma. Our study demonstrates that abnormally activated REGγ‐20S proteasome promotes chondrosarcoma development and progression. Further validation in animal models revealed that blocking REGγ function induced ferroptosis, suppressed malignant progression of chondrosarcoma, and uncovered a
Fanrong Liu +20 more
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