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ABSTRACT Background Physical activity is now considered generally beneficial for persons with haemophilia (PWH). However, the specific type and extent of activity and its impact on quality of life (QoL) and bleed protection during exercise is under‐researched.
Angelika Batorova+9 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Decision‐making in haemophilia is challenging due to the small evidence base, disease heterogeneity, and inter‐patient variability. Shared decision‐making (SDM) supports patient‐clinician decisions. Aim Creation of a two‐sided decision box facilitating SDM for haemophilia patients switching from conventional (weight‐based) to ...
Arun Keepanasseril+4 more
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PCV64 HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE MEDICATION WITHIN THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Tomáš Tesař+3 more
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Femtosecond laser crystallization of YAG in yttrium aluminosilicate glasses
Abstract This work demonstrates the capability to crystallize YAG via femtosecond pulsed laser. Challenges in using melt‐quench glass are shown to restrict glass composition and have not yielded YAG via femtosecond laser crystallization. An alternative glass‐making technique was used to fabricate a range of compositions not otherwise possible.
Collin Barker+8 more
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PIN19 UTILISATION OF ANTIBIOTICS WITHIN THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Tomáš Tesař+3 more
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Epidemiology of Psoriasis in Poland: Prevalence, Incidence, and Mortality Rates
ABSTRACT Background Although the data on psoriasis epidemiology included in the Global Psoriasis Atlas (GPA) provide valuable information on psoriasis prevalence worldwide, the GPA database is still incomplete. Therefore, the aim of the study was to assess the prevalence, incidence, and mortality rates of psoriasis and its types in Poland based on the ...
Joanna Bartosińska+10 more
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The Importance of Codetermination for Gender Diversity in the Boardroom
ABSTRACT This study examines the interplay of codetermination law and board gender quotas using novel board‐director panel data for Norway. We present descriptive evidence suggesting that boards with employee representatives on boards of directors were more gender diverse before the gender quota. Difference‐in‐differences estimation results reveal that
Astrid Kunze, Katrin Scharfenkamp
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