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An anesthetic perspective on transoperative complications in open versus robot-assisted radical cystectomy: a five-year retrospective study. [PDF]
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Oxidized regenerated cellulose powder reduces perioperative bleeding and thigh swelling in total hip arthroplasty: a prospective interventional study. [PDF]
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Experimental and Clinical Approaches to Preventing Aminoglycoside-Induced Ototoxicity: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the Eleventh ACM International Conference on Future Energy Systems, 2020
There is an increasing need for spatial and temporal schedule tailored to the requests and preferences of electric vehicles (EVs) in a network of charging stations. From the perspective of a charging network operator, this paper considers an online decision-making problem that recommends charging stations and the corresponding energy prices to ...
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There is an increasing need for spatial and temporal schedule tailored to the requests and preferences of electric vehicles (EVs) in a network of charging stations. From the perspective of a charging network operator, this paper considers an online decision-making problem that recommends charging stations and the corresponding energy prices to ...
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2023
This chapter assesses how and why The Lord of the Rings has gained so much resonance in Russian culture, to the point where one of the series' most loathsome antagonists (the Orcs) becomes a self-mocking symbol of post-Soviet Russia. It begins by addressing the larger question of Western mass culture and non-Western audiences during and after the Cold ...
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This chapter assesses how and why The Lord of the Rings has gained so much resonance in Russian culture, to the point where one of the series' most loathsome antagonists (the Orcs) becomes a self-mocking symbol of post-Soviet Russia. It begins by addressing the larger question of Western mass culture and non-Western audiences during and after the Cold ...
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