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Power-law scaling in intratumoral microbiota of colorectal cancer
It has recently been proposed that the study of microbial dynamics in humans may gain insights from island biogeographical theory. Here, we test...
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The Power Law in Operating Room Management
The Acute Care Surgery model has been implemented by many hospitals in the United States. As complex adaptive systems, healthcare systems are...
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‘Harnessing the power of the law’: a qualitative analysis of the legal determinants of health in English urban planning and recommendations for fairer and healthier decision-making
BackgroundUrban environments impact negatively on the risks of non-communicable diseases and perpetuate health inequalities. Against this, law could...
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Unwritten law: Patriarchy, Dobbs, and the feminine
The Dobbs decision writes into U.S. jurisprudence patriarchy’s “unwritten law,” deciphered by Ida B. Wells with respect to racialized lynching. Its...
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Violence in Queer Families: Symbolic Recognition of Same-Sex Relationships in Russian Law
PurposeThis paper deals with criminal court cases of intimate partner violence in queer families (IPV) in Russia. It aims to uncover ways for these...
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Measures to address the stalled development of health law education in Chinese universities
Health law education, an important part of global health education, is beneficial for both medical and law schools. This field can help lawyers and...
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Network analysis of Iranian's health insurance ecosystem before and after the introduction of Universal Health Insurance law
IntroductionThe policy-making process in health reform is challenging due to the complexity of organizations, overlap** roles, and diversity of...
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Optimized ventilation power to avoid VILI
The effort to minimize VILI risk must be multi-pronged. The need to adequately ventilate, a key determinant of hazardous power, is reduced by...
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Assessment of immigration law enforcement presence in a teaching hospital along the US/Mexico border
BackgroundOver the past decade, the United States (US) has seen a spike in migration across the US-Mexico border with an increase in hospital...
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Inappropriate use of statistical power
We are pleased to add this typescript, Inappropriate use of statistical power by Raphael Fraser to the BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION Statistics Series....
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Defining, Determining, and Distinguishing High Interparental Conflict and Intimate Partner Violence in Family Law Cases: A Qualitative Study of Stakeholder Perspectives
PurposeFamily law cases where high levels of interparental conflict (high conflict) and/or intimate partner violence (IPV) is present have concerned...
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Who are the “police” in “police violence”? Fatal violence by U.S. law enforcement agencies across levels of government
BackgroundPolice violence is increasingly recognized as an urgent public health problem. Basic questions about police violence, however, remain...
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Extended law of laplace for measurement of the cloverleaf anatomy of the aortic root
The cross-sectional shape of the aortic root is cloverleaf, not circular, raising controversy regarding how best to measure its radiographic...
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High-power motorcycle accidents in Spain: a descriptive study
PurposeIn modern societies, motorcycle accidents have become a great problem for health systems worldwide. In Spain, the size and the power of the...
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Interaction of Factors Determining Critical Power
The physiological determinants of high-intensity exercise tolerance are important for both elite human performance and morbidity, mortality and...
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Breastfeeding, first-food systems and corporate power: a case study on the market and political practices of the transnational baby food industry in Brazil
BackgroundThe exploitative marketing of commercial milk formula (CMF) reduces breastfeeding, and harms child and maternal health globally. Yet forty...
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Intraocular Lens Power Calculation Formulas—A Systematic Review
PurposeThe proper choice of an intraocular lens (IOL) power calculation formula is an important aspect of phacoemulsification. In this study, the...
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A bit of medical paternalism? A qualitative study on power relations between women and healthcare providers when deciding on mode of birth in five public maternity wards of Argentina
BackgroundWhether women should be able to decide on mode of birth in healthcare settings has been a topic of debate in the last few decades. In the...
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Couples and families’ resilience in facing sociocultural changes: “Co-maternity” and “Oedipus in law” in the Tunisian transitional context
When a nation has experienced state violence and political exploitation, relationships in families and between couples are severely strained....
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Knowledge of the abortion law and key legal issues of sexual and reproductive health and rights among recently arrived migrants in Sweden: a cross-sectional survey
BackgroundSexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), including access and information on the laws and policies related to abortion, varies...