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Herbal products containing aristolochic acids: A call to revisit the context of safety

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Li Pei Ang, Pit Wei Ng, Yen Loong Lean, Vijay Kotra et al.

Journal: Journal of Herbal MedicineYear: 2021Citations: 318

Herbal products are used globally for their perceived health benefits, and as a complement to alternative therapy to Western medicines. Herbal products can be beneficial, although they can also be harmful in several circumstances. Aristolochic acids (AA) are a compound that is abundant in Aristoloch...

Health SciencesMedicineRadiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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Vibration Analysis and Modeling of an Off‐Road Vibratory Roller Equipped with Three Different Cab’s Isolation Mounts

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Vanliem Nguyen, Jianrun Zhang, Le Van Quynh, Renqiang Jiao

Journal: Shock and VibrationYear: 2018Citations: 64

This study proposes a dynamic model of the vibratory roller interacting with the off‐road deformed terrain to analyze the low‐frequency performance of three different cab’s isolation mounts under the different operating conditions. In order to evaluate the ride comfort of the vibratory roller with t...

Physical SciencesEngineeringCivil and Structural EngineeringOpen Access
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Low‐Frequency Performance Analysis of Semi‐Active Cab’s Hydraulic Mounts of an Off‐Road Vibratory Roller

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Vanliem Nguyen, Jianrun Zhang, Xiuzhi Yang

Journal: Shock and VibrationYear: 2019Citations: 43

To improve the ride comfort of the off‐road vibratory roller, the cab’s hydraulic mounts were analyzed to prevent vibration sources transmitting to the cab. However, the cab’s low‐frequency shaking in the vertical direction and the direction of forward motion is still great. This study proposes an o...

Physical SciencesEngineeringCivil and Structural EngineeringOpen Access
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First proficiency testing for <scp>NGS</scp>‐based and combined <scp>NGS</scp>‐ and <scp>FISH</scp>‐based detection of <scp><i>FGFR2</i></scp> fusions in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma

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Olaf Neumann, Ulrich Lehmann, Stephan Bartels, Nicole Pfarr et al.

Journal: The Journal of Pathology Clinical ResearchYear: 2023Citations: 10

Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma harbours druggable genetic lesions including FGFR2 gene fusions. Reliable and accurate detection of these fusions is becoming a critical component of the molecular work-up, but real-world data on the performance of fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) and targete...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyMolecular BiologyOpen Access
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Prevalence of poor sleep quality among stroke survivors: A meta-analysis and systematic review

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Yueying Wang, Jiaxin Li, Yufei Liu, Wei Bai et al.

Journal: Sleep Medicine ReviewsYear: 2025Citations: 8

BACKGROUND Poor sleep quality is common among stroke survivors, but the prevalence rates vary between studies. This meta-analysis examined the global prevalence of poor sleep quality and its moderating factors among stroke survivors. METHOD Relevant publications were systematically searched in PubMe...

Social SciencesPsychologyExperimental and Cognitive Psychology
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Papers from the Ninth International Conference on Neural Tube Defects

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Philip J. Lupo, Irene E. Zohn

Journal: Birth Defects ResearchYear: 2017Citations: 5

Neural tube defects (NTDs) are the second most prevalent structural birth defect affecting approximately 324,000 births worldwide (Christianson et al., 2006), including 3000 pregnancies in the United States (Mersereau et al., 2004) annually. NTDs result from abnormalities in the development of the s...

Health SciencesMedicineRheumatologyOpen Access
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Establishment of satellite nucleus of genetically improvedfarmed tilapia (GIFT strain) in Bangladesh

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A.H.M. Kohinoor, Islam, R. W. Ponzoni, Nguyen Hong Nguyen et al.

Year: 2008Citations: 1

The aim of this study was to evaluate growth performance of the GIFT (Genetically Improved Farmed Tilapia) strain after one generation of selection for increased body weight at Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute. Founder stock comprised of 30 families having 300 individuals of the GIFT strai...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesAquatic Science
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Developing and Validating a Machine Learning Algorithm to Predict the Risk of Incident Opioid Use Disorder Among OneFlorida+ Patients: Prognostic Modeling Study

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Jabed Al Faysal, Weihsuan Lo-Ciganic, Walid F. Gellad, Yonghui Wu et al.

Journal: Journal of Medical Internet ResearchYear: 2026

Background: Opioid use disorder (OUD) remains a critical public health crisis in the United States. Despite widespread policy and clinical interventions, early identification of individuals at risk for developing OUD remains challenging due to limitations in traditional screening approaches and a la...

Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational HealthOpen Access
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What Next after Rana Plaza: Progress in the Garment Industry?

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Steve Grinter

Journal: International Union RightsYear: 2014

REPORT ❐ TO FOLLOW thus uniting trade unions representing workers in all of the global manufacturing industries. Staff and affiliates of the ITGLWF were concerned that the priority needs of workers in ‘our’ industry might be lost in the process of merger into IndustriALL. However the ground-breaking...

Social SciencesPublic AdministrationLabor Movements and Unions
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Sanitation interventions in the urban informal settlements of Bangladesh : the role of government, NGOs and the grassroots

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Md Mizanur Rahman

Journal: Durham e-Theses (Durham University)Year: 2012

The Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, is the world’s fastest growing primate city, having nearly 15 million people and approximately 6 million living in slum areas. Their high population density and growth rates, coupled with inadequate and inappropriate water and sanitation (WatSan) facilities, are creat...

Social SciencesUrban StudiesUrban and Rural Development Challenges
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