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The effectiveness of interventions that support women, girls, and people who menstruate to participate in physical activity: a rapid overview of reviews

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Csontos J   +11 more
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An Overview of Systematic Review

Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2014
Systematic review is an invaluable tool for the practicing clinician. A well-designed systematic review represents the latest and most complete information available on a particular topic or intervention. This article highlights the key elements of systematic review, what it is and is not, and provides an overview of several reputable organizations ...
Kathy A, Baker, Susan Mace, Weeks
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Overview of Fungal Lipase: A Review

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2011
Lipases (triacylglycerolacyl hydrolases, EC3.1.1.3) are class of enzymes which catalyze the hydrolysis of long-chain triglycerides. In this review paper, an overview regarding the fungal lipase production, purification, and application is discussed. The review describes various industrial applications of lipase in pulp and paper, food, detergent, and ...
Abhishek Kumar, Singh   +1 more
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Person-centred care: an overview of reviews

Contemporary Nurse, 2015
Existing evidence suggests that a person-centred approach can improve coordination and access to health care and services.This overview sought to: (1) identify and define components of person-centred care; (2) explore nursing and health-care provider behaviours that are person-centred; and (3) identify systems level supports required to enable person ...
Tanvi, Sharma   +2 more
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Systematic reviews of t'ai chi: an overview

British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2011
Several systematic reviews (SRs) have assessed the effectiveness of t'ai chi for many conditions including hypertension, osteoarthritis and fall prevention; however, their conclusions have been contradictory. The aim of this overview was to critically evaluate the SRs of t'ai chi for any improvement of medical conditions or clinical symptoms.
Myeong Soo, Lee, Edzard, Ernst
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