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2. Guía de buenas prácticas para el dolor y los trastornos musculoesqueléticos en empresas y trabajadores
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Pablo, Bellosta-López, primary, Blasco-Abadía, Julia, additional, Belsué Pastora, Javier, additional, Hoegh, Morten S., additional, Palsson, Thorvaldur S., additional, Christensen, Steffan Wittrup Mc Phee, additional, Berjano, Pedro L., additional, Langella, Francesco, additional, Vanni, Daniele, additional, de Brito Silva, Priscila, additional, Jensen, Palle S., additional, and Doménech-García, Víctor, additional
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- 2022
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3. Linee guida di buona pratica per la gestione del dolore e i disturbi muscolo-scheletrici nei lavoratori e nelle aziende
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Bellosta-López, Pablo, primary, Blasco-Abadía, Julia, additional, Belsué Pastora, Javier, additional, Hoegh, Morten S., additional, Palsson, Thorvaldur S., additional, Christensen, Steffan Wittrup Mc Phee, additional, Berjano, Pedro L., additional, Langella, Francesco, additional, Vanni, Daniele, additional, de Brito Silva, Priscila, additional, Jensen, Palle S., additional, and Doménech-García, Víctor, additional
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- 2022
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4. Recommendations for implementation of the topic musculoskeletal disorders in the occupational health and safety postgraduate programmes at European Universities
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Bellosta-López, Pablo, primary, de Brito Silva, Priscila, additional, Jensen, Palle S., additional, Hoegh, Morten S., additional, Palsson, Thorvaldur S., additional, Christensen, Steffan Wittrup Mc Phee, additional, Blasco-Abadía, Julia, additional, Belsué Pastora, Javier, additional, Berjano, Pedro L., additional, Langella, Francesco, additional, Vanni, Daniele, additional, and Doménech-García, Víctor, additional
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- 2021
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5. A Novel β-Globin Variant, Hb Raklev [β 75(E19) HBB :c.227T > A (Leu→Gln)]
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Juhl, Anne Rudbeck, primary, Helby, Jens, additional, Nardo-Marino, Amina, additional, Petersen, Jesper, additional, Petersen, Elin Ellebæk, additional, Jensen, Kristoffer Neldeborg, additional, Szecsi, Pal Bela, additional, Bratholm, Palle S., additional, Wang, Tobias, additional, and Glenthøj, Andreas, additional
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- 2023
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6. Assessment of the Possibility of Natural Spread of Citrus Psorosis Disease in Texas
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Gottwald, T. R., Palle, S. R., Miao, H., Seyran, M., Skaria, M., and da Graça, J. V.
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- 2005
7. Evidence for Association of Citrus psorosis virus with Symptomatic Trees and an Olpidium -like Fungus in Texas
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Palle, S. R., Miao, H., Seyran, M., Louzada, E. S., da Graça, J. V., and Skaria, M.
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8. Global multi-stakeholder endorsement of the MAFLD definition
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Mendez-Sanchez, N, Bugianesi, E, Gish, R, Lammert, F, Tilg, H, Nguyen, M, Sarin, S, Fabrellas, N, Zelber-Sagi, S, Fan, J, Shiha, G, Targher, G, Zheng, M, Chan, W, Vinker, S, Kawaguchi, T, Castera, L, Yilmaz, Y, Korenjak, M, Spearman, C, Ungan, M, Palmer, M, El-Shabrawi, M, Gruss, H, Dufour, J, Dhawan, A, Wedemeyer, H, George, J, Valenti, L, Fouad, Y, Romero-Gomez, M, Eslam, M, Abate, M, Abbas, B, Abbassy, A, Abd El Ghany, W, Abd Elkhalek, A, Abd ElMajeed, E, Abdalgaber, M, Abdallah, M, Abdallah, N, Abdelaleem, S, Abdelghani, Y, Abdelghany, W, Abdelhalim, S, Abdelhamid, W, Abdelhamid, N, Abdelkader, N, Abdelkreem, E, Abdelmohsen, A, Abdelrahman, A, Abd-elsalam, S, Abdeltawab, D, Abduh, A, Abdulhakam, N, Abdulla, M, Abedpoor, N, Abenavoli, L, Aberg, F, Ablack, O, Abo elftouh, M, Abo-Amer, Y, Aboubkr, A, Aboud, A, Abouelnaga, A, Aboufarrag, G, Aboutaleb, A, Abundis, L, Adali, G, Adames, E, Adams, L, Adda, D, Adel, N, Adel Sayed, M, Afaa, T, Afredj, N, Aghayeva, G, Aghemo, A, Aguilar-Salinas, C, Ahlenstiel, G, Ahmady, W, Ahmed, W, Ahmed, A, Ahmed, S, Ahmed, H, Ahmed, R, Aigner, E, Akarsu, M, Akroush, M, Akyuz, U, Al Mahtab, M, Al Qadiri, T, Al Rawahi, Y, AL rubaee, R, Al Saffar, M, Alam, S, Al-Ani, Z, Albillos, A, Alboraie, M, Al-Busafi, S, Al-Emam, M, Alharthi, J, Ali, K, Ali, B, Ali, M, Ali, R, Alisi, A, AL-Khafaji, A, Alkhatry, M, Aller, R, Almansoury, Y, Al-Naamani, K, Alnakeeb, A, Alonso, A, Alqahtani, S, Alrabadi, L, Alswat, K, Altaher, M, Altamimi, T, Altamirano, J, Alvares-da-Silva, M, Aly, E, Alzahaby, A, Alzamzamy, A, Amano, K, Amer, M, Amin, M, Amin, S, Amir, A, Ampuero, J, Anas, N, Andreone, P, Andriamandimby, S, Anees, M, Angela, P, Antonios, M, Arafat, W, Araya, J, Armendariz-Borunda, J, Armstrong, M, Ashktorab, H, Aspichueta, P, Assal, F, Atef, M, Attia, D, Atwa, H, Awad, R, Awad, M, Awny, S, Awolowo, O, Awuku, Y, Ayada, I, Aye, T, Ayman, S, Ayman, H, Ayoub, H, Azmy, H, Babaran, R, Badreldin, O, Badry, A, Bahcecioglu, I, Bahour, A, Bai, J, Balaban, Y, Balasubramanyam, M, Bamakhrama, K, Banales, J, Bangaru, B, Bao, J, Barahona, J, Barakat, S, Barbalho, S, Barbra, B, Barranco, B, Barrera, F, Baumann, U, Bazeed, S, Bech, E, Benayad, A, Benesic, A, Bernstein, D, Bessone, F, Birney, S, Bisseye, C, Blake, M, Bobat, B, Bonfrate, L, Bordin, D, Bosques-Padilla, F, Boursier, J, Boushab, B, Bowen, D, Bravo, P, Brennan, P, Bright, B, Broekaert, I, Buque, X, Burgos-Santamaria, D, Burman, J, Busetto, L, Byrne, C, Cabral-Prodigalidad, P, Cabrera-Alvarez, G, Cai, W, Cainelli, F, Caliskan, A, Canbay, A, Cano-Contreras, A, Cao, H, Cao, Z, Carrion, A, Carubbi, F, Casanovas, T, Castellanos Fernandez, M, Chai, J, Chan, S, Charatcharoenwitthaya, P, Chavez-Tapia, N, Chayama, K, Chen, J, Chen, L, Chen, Z, Chen, H, Chen, S, Chen, Q, Chen, Y, Chen, G, Chen, E, Chen, F, Chen, P, Cheng, R, Cheng, W, Chieh, J, Chokr, I, Cholongitas, E, Choudhury, A, Chowdhury, A, Chukwudike, E, Ciardullo, S, Clayton, M, Clement, K, Cloa, M, Coccia, C, Collazos, C, Colombo, M, Cosar, A, Cotrim, H, Couillerot, J, Coulibaly, A, Crespo, G, Crespo, J, Cruells, M, Cua, I, Dabbous, H, Dalekos, G, D'Alia, P, Dan, L, Dao, V, Darwish, M, Datz, C, Davalos-Moscol, M, Dawoud, H, de Careaga, B, de Knegt, R, de Ledinghen, V, de Silva, J, Debzi, N, Decraecker, M, Del Pozo, E, Delgado, T, Delgado-Blanco, M, Dembinski, L, Depina, A, Derbala, M, Desalegn, H, Desbois-Mouthon, C, Desoky, M, Dev, A, Di Ciaula, A, Diago, M, Diallo, I, Diaz, L, Dirchwolf, M, Dongiovanni, P, Dorofeyev, A, Dou, X, Douglas, M, Doulberis, M, Dovia, C, Doyle, A, Dragojevic, I, Drenth, J, Duan, X, Dulskas, A, Dumitrascu, D, Duncan, O, Dusabejambo, V, Dwawhi, R, Eiketsu, S, El Amrousy, D, El Deeb, A, El Deriny, G, El Din, H, El Kamshishy, S, El Kassas, M, El Raziky, M, Elagamy, O, Elakel, W, Elalfy, D, Elaraby, H, Elawady, H, Elbadawy, R, Eldash, H, Eldefrawy, M, Elecharri, C, Elfaramawy, A, Elfatih, M, Elfiky, M, Elgamsy, M, Elgendy, M, El-Guindi, M, Elhussieny, N, Eliwa, A, Elkabbany, Z, El-Khayat, H, El-Koofy, N, Elmetwalli, A, Elrabat, A, El-Raey, F, Elrashdy, F, Elsahhar, M, Elsaid, E, Elsayed, S, Elsayed, H, Elsayed, A, El-Serafy, M, Elsharkawy, A, Elsheemy, R, Elshemy, E, Elsherbini, S, Eltoukhy, N, Elwakil, R, Emad, O, Emad, S, Embabi, M, Ergenc, I, Ermolova, T, Esmat, G, Esmat, D, Estupinan, E, Ettair, S, Eugen, T, Ezz-Eldin, M, Falcon, L, Fan, Y, Fandari, S, Farag, M, Farahat, T, Fares, E, Fares, M, Fassio, E, Fathy, H, Fathy, D, Fathy, W, Fayed, S, Feng, D, Feng, G, Fernandez-Bermejo, M, Ferreira, C, Ferrer, J, Forbes, A, Fouad, R, Fouad, H, Frisch, T, Fujii, H, Fukunaga, S, Fukunishi, S, Fulya, H, Furuhashi, M, Gaber, Y, Galang, A, Gallardo, J, Galloso, R, Gamal, M, Gamal, R, Gamal, H, Gan, J, Ganbold, A, Gao, X, Garas, G, Garba, T, Garcia-Cortes, M, Garcia-Monzon, C, Garcia-Samaniego, J, Gastaldelli, A, Gatica, M, Gatley, E, Gegeshidze, T, Geng, B, Ghazinyan, H, Ghoneem, S, Giacomelli, L, Giannelli, G, Giannini, E, Giefer, M, Gines, P, Girala, M, Giraudi, P, 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Jacob, R, Jafarov, F, Jafri, W, Jahshan, H, Jalal, P, Jancoriene, L, Janicko, M, Jayasena, H, Jefferies, M, Jha, V, Ji, F, Ji, Y, Jia, J, Jiang, C, Jiang, N, Jiang, Z, Jin, X, Jin, Y, Jing, X, Jingyu, Q, Jinjolava, M, Jong, F, Jucov, A, Julius, I, Kaddah, M, Kamada, Y, Kamal, A, Kamal, E, Kamel, A, Kao, J, Karin, M, Karlas, T, Kashwaa, M, Katsidzira, L, Kaya, E, Kayasseh, M, Keenan, B, Keklikkiran, C, Keml, W, Khalaf, D, Khalefa, R, Khamis, S, Khater, D, Khattab, H, Khavkin, A, Khlynova, O, Khmis, N, Kobyliak, N, Koffas, A, Koike, K, Kok, K, Koller, T, Komas, N, Korochanskaya, N, Koulla, Y, Koya, S, Kraft, C, Kraja, B, Krawczyk, M, Kuchay, M, Kulkarni, A, Kumar, A, Kumar, M, Lakoh, S, Lam, P, Lan, L, Lange, N, Lankarani, K, Lanthier, N, Lapshyna, K, Lashen, S, Laure, K, Lazebnik, L, Lebrec, D, Lee, S, Lee, W, Lee, Y, Leeming, D, Leite, N, Leon, R, Lesmana, C, Li, J, Li, Q, Li, Y, Li, L, Li, M, Liang, H, Lijuan, T, Lim, S, Lim, L, Lin, S, Lin, H, Lin, R, Lithy, R, Liu, Y, Liu, X, Liu, W, Liu, S, Liu, K, Liu, T, Lonardo, A, Lopez, M, Lopez-Benages, E, Lopez-Jaramillo, P, Lu, H, Lu, L, Lu, Y, Lubel, J, Lui, R, Lupasco, I, Luzina, E, Lv, X, Lynch, K, Ma, H, Machado, M, Maduka, N, Madzharova, K, Magdaong, R, Mahadeva, S, Mahfouz, A, Mahmood, N, Mahmoud, E, Mahrous, M, Maiwall, R, Majeed, A, Majumdar, A, Mak, L, Maklouf, M, Malekzadeh, R, Mandato, C, Mangia, A, Mann, J, Mansour, H, Mansouri, A, Mantovani, A, Mao, J, Maramag, F, Marchesini, G, Marcus, C, Marinho, R, Martinez-Chantar, M, Martins, A, Marwan, R, Mason, K, Masoud, G, Massoud, M, Matamoros, M, Mateos, R, Mawed, A, Mbanya, J, Mbendi, C, Mccolaugh, L, Mcleod, D, Medina, J, Megahed, A, Mehrez, M, Memon, I, Merat, S, Mercado, R, Mesbah, A, Meskini, T, Metwally, M, Metwaly, R, Miao, L, Micah, E, Miele, L, Milivojevic, V, Milovanovic, T, Mina, Y, Mishkovik, M, Mishriki, A, Mitchell, T, Mohamed, A, Mohamed, M, Mohamed, S, Mohammed, S, Mohammed, A, Mohan, V, Mohie, S, Mokhtar, A, Moniem, R, Montilla, M, Morales, J, Morata, M, Moreno-Planas, J, Morise, S, Mosaad, S, Moselhy, M, Mostafa, A, Mostafa, E, Mouane, N, Mousa, N, Moustafa, H, Msherif, A, Muller, K, Munoz, C, Munoz-Urribarri, A, Murillo, O, Mustapha, F, Muzurovic, E, Nabil, Y, Nafady, S, Nagamatsu, A, Nakajima, A, Nakano, D, Nan, Y, Nascimbeni, F, Naseef, M, Nashat, N, Natalia, T, Negro, F, Nersesov, A, Neuman, M, Ng'Wanasayi, M, Ni, Y, Nicoll, A, Niizeki, T, Nikolova, D, Ningning, W, Niriella, M, Nogoibaeva, K, Nordien, R, O Sullivan, C, O'Beirne, J, Obekpa, S, Ocama, P, Ochwoto, M, Ogolodom, M, Ojo, O, Okrostsvaridze, N, Oliveira, C, Omana, R, Omar, O, Omar, H, Omar, M, Omran, S, Omran, R, Osman, M, Owise, N, Owusu-Ansah, T, Padilla- Machaca, P, Palle, S, Pan, Z, Pan, X, Pan, Q, Papaefthymiou, A, Paquissi, F, Par, G, Parkash, A, Payawal, D, Peltekian, K, Peng, X, Peng, L, Peng, Y, Pengoria, R, Perez, M, Perez, J, Perez, N, Persico, M, Pessoa, M, Petta, S, Philip, M, Plaz Torres, M, Polavarapu, N, Poniachik, J, Portincasa, P, Pu, C, Purnak, T, Purwanto, E, Qi, X, Qian, Z, Qiang, Z, Qiao, Z, Qiao, L, Queiroz, A, Rabiee, A, Radwan, M, Rahetilahy, A, Ramadan, Y, Ramadan, D, Ramli, A, Ramm, G, Ran, A, Rankovic, I, Rao, H, Raouf, S, Ray, S, Reau, N, Refaat, A, Reiberger, T, Remes-Troche, J, Reyes, E, Richardson, B, Ridruejo, E, Riestra Jimenez, S, Rizk, I, Roberts, S, Roblero, J, Robles, J, Rockey, D, Rodriguez, M, Rodriguez Hernandez, H, Roman, E, Romeiro, F, Romeo, S, Rosales-Zabal, J, Roshdi, G, Rosso, N, Ruf, A, Ruiz, P, Runes, N, Ruzzenente, A, Ryan, M, Saad, A, Sabbagh, E, Sabbah, M, Saber, S, Sabrey, R, Sabry, R, Saeed, M, Said, D, Said, E, Sakr, M, Salah, Y, Salama, R, Salama, A, Saleh, H, Saleh, A, Salem, A, Salifou, A, Salih, A, Salman, A, Samouda, H, Sanai, F, Sanchez-Avila, J, Sanker, L, Sano, T, Sanz, M, Saparbu, T, Sawhney, R, Sayed, F, Sayed, S, Sayed, A, Sayed, M, Sebastiani, G, Secadas, L, Sediqi, K, Seif, S, Semida, N, Senates, E, Serban, E, Serfaty, L, Seto, W, Sghaier, I, Sha, M, Shabaan, H, Shalaby, L, Shaltout, I, Sharara, A, Sharma, V, Shawa, I, Shawkat, A, Shawky, N, Shehata, O, Sheils, S, Shewaye, A, Shi, G, Shi, J, Shimose, S, Shirono, T, Shou, L, Shrestha, A, Shui, G, Sievert, W, Sigurdardottir, S, Sira, M, Siradj, R, Sison, C, Smyth, L, Soliman, R, Sollano, J, Sombie, R, Sonderup, M, Sood, S, Soriano, G, Stedman, C, Stefanyuk, O, Stimac, D, Strasser, S, Strnad, P, Stuart, K, Su, W, Su, M, Sumida, Y, Sumie, S, Sun, D, Sun, J, Suzuki, H, Svegliati-Baroni, G, Swar, M, Taharboucht, S, Taher, Z, Takamura, S, Tan, L, Tan, S, Tanwandee, T, Tarek, S, Tatiana, G, Tavaglione, F, Tecson, G, Tee, H, Teschke, R, Tharwat, M, Thong, V, Thursz, M, Tine, T, Tiribelli, C, Tolmane, I, Tong, J, Tongo, M, Torkie, M, Torre, A, Torres, E, Trajkovska, M, Treeprasertsuk, S, Tsutsumi, T, Tu, T, Tur, J, Turan, D, Turcan, S, Turkina, S, Tutar, E, Tzeuton, C, Ugiagbe, R, Uygun, A, Vacca, M, Vajro, P, Van der Poorten, D, Van Kleef, L, Vashakidze, E, Velazquez, C, Velazquez, M, Vento, S, 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G., Lammert F., Tilg H., Nguyen M. H., Sarin S. K., Fabrellas N., Zelber-Sagi S., Fan J. -G., Shiha G., Targher G., Zheng M. -H., Chan W. -K., Vinker S., Kawaguchi T., Castera L., Yilmaz Y., Korenjak M., Spearman C. W., Ungan M., Palmer M., El-Shabrawi M., Gruss H. -J., Dufour J. -F., Dhawan A., Wedemeyer H., George J., Valenti L., Fouad Y., Romero-Gomez M., Eslam M., Abate M. L., Abbas B., Abbassy A. A., Abd El Ghany W., Abd Elkhalek A., Abd ElMajeed E., Abdalgaber M., AbdAllah M., Abdallah M., Abdallah N., Abdelaleem S., Abdelghani Y., Abdelghany W., Abdelhalim S. M., Abdelhamid W., Abdelhamid N., Abdelkader N. A., Abdelkreem E., Abdelmohsen A. M., Abdelrahman A. A., Abd-elsalam S. M., Abdeltawab D., Abduh A., Abdulhakam N., Abdulla M., Abedpoor N., Abenavoli L., Aberg F., Ablack O., Abo elftouh M., Abo-Amer Y. E. -E., Aboubkr A., Aboud A., Abouelnaga A. M., Aboufarrag G. A., Aboutaleb A., Abundis L., Adali G., Adames E., Adams L., Adda D., Adel N., Adel Sayed M., Afaa T. 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M., Palle S., Pan Z., Pan X. -Y., Pan Q., Papaefthymiou A., Paquissi F. C., Par G., Parkash A., Payawal D., Peltekian K. M., Peng X., Peng L., Peng Y., Pengoria R., Perez M., Perez J. L., Perez N. M., Persico M., Pessoa M. G., Petta S., Philip M., Plaz Torres M. C., Polavarapu N., Poniachik J., Portincasa P., Pu C., Purnak T., Purwanto E., Qi X., Qian Z., Qiang Z., Qiao Z., Qiao L., Queiroz A., Rabiee A., Radwan M., Rahetilahy A. M., Ramadan Y., Ramadan D., Ramli A. S., Ramm G. A., Ran A., Rankovic I., RAO H., Raouf S., Ray S., Reau N., Refaat A., Reiberger T., Remes-Troche J. M., Reyes E. C., Richardson B., Ridruejo E., Riestra Jimenez S., Rizk I., Roberts S., Roblero J. P., Robles J. A. P., Rockey D., Rodriguez M., Rodriguez Hernandez H., Roman E., Romeiro F. G., Romeo S., Rosales-Zabal J. M., Roshdi G. R., Rosso N., Ruf A., Ruiz P. C., Runes N. R., Ruzzenente A., Ryan M., Saad A., Sabbagh E. B., Sabbah M., Saber S., Sabrey R., Sabry R., Saeed M. A., Said D., Said E. M., Sakr M. A., Salah Y., Salama R. M., Salama A., Saleh H., Saleh A., Salem A., Salem A. T., Salifou A., Salih A. F., Salman A., Samouda H., Sanai F., Sanchez-Avila J. F., Sanker L., Sano T., Sanz M., Saparbu T., Sawhney R., Sayed F., Sayed S. A., Sayed A. O., Sayed M., Sebastiani G., Secadas L., Sediqi K. Q., Seif S., Semida N., Senates E., Serban E. D., Serfaty L., Seto W. -K., Sghaier I., Sha M., Shabaan H. M., Shalaby L., Shaltout I., Sharara A. I., Sharma V., Shawa I. T., Shawkat A., Shawky N., Shehata O., Sheils S., Shewaye A. B., Shi G., Shi J., Shimose S., Shirono T., Shou L., Shrestha A., Shui G., Sievert W., Sigurdardottir S., Sira M. M., Siradj R., Sison C., Smyth L., Soliman R., Sollano J. D., Sombie R., Sonderup M., Sood S., Soriano G., Stedman C. A. M., Stefanyuk O., Stimac D., Strasser S., Strnad P., Stuart K., Su W., Su M., Sumida Y., Sumie S., Sun D. -Q., Sun J., Suzuki H., Svegliati-Baroni G., Swar M. O., TAHARBOUCHT S., Taher Z., Takamura S., Tan L., Tan S. -S., Tanwandee T., Tarek S., Tatiana G., Tavaglione F., Tecson G. Y., Tee H. -P., Teschke R., Tharwat M., Thong V. D., Thursz M., Tine T., Tiribelli C., Tolmane I., Tong J., Tongo M., Torkie M., Torre A., Torres E. A., Trajkovska M., Treeprasertsuk S., Tsutsumi T., Tu T., Tur J. A., Turan D., Turcan S., Turkina S., Tutar E., Tzeuton C., Ugiagbe R., Uygun A., Vacca M., Vajro P., Van der Poorten D., Van Kleef L. A., Vashakidze E., Velazquez C. M., Velazquez M. I., Vento S., Verhoeven V., Vespasiani-Gentilucci U., Vethakkan S. R., Vilaseca J., Vitek L., Volkanovska A., Wallace M., Wan W., Wang Y., Wang X., Wang C., Wang M., Wangchuk P., Weltman M., White M., Wiegand J., Wifi M. -N., Wigg A., Wilhelmi M., William R., Wittenburg H., Wu S., Wubeneh A. M., Xia H., Xiao J., Xiao X., Xiaofeng W., Xiong W., Xu L., Xu J., Xu W., Xu J. -H., Xu K., Xu Y., Xu S. -H., Xu M., Xu A., Xu C., Yan H., Yang J., Yang R. -X., Yang Y., Yang Q., Yang N., Yao J., Yara J., Yaras S., Yilmaz N., Younes R., younes H., Young S., Youssef F., Yu Y., Yu M. -L., Yuan J., Yue Z., Yuen M. -F., Yun W., Yurukova N., Zakaria S., Zaky S., Zaldastanishvili M., Zapata R., Zare N., Zerem E., Zeriban N., Zeshuai X., Zhang H., Zhang X., Zhang Y., Zhang W. -H., Zhang Y. -P., Zhang Z. -Q., Zhao J., Zhao R. -R., Zhao H., Zheng C., Zheng Y., Zheng R., Zheng T. -L., Zheng K., Zhou X. Q., Zhou Y., Zhou Y. -J., Zhou H., Zhou L., Zhu L. D., Zhu Y. F., Zhu Y., Zhu P. -W., Ziada E., Ziring D., Ziyi L., Zou S., Zou Z., Zou H., and Zuart Ruiz R.
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Juhl, Anne Rudbeck, Helby, Jens, Nardo-Marino, Amina, Petersen, Jesper, Petersen, Elin Ellebæk, Jensen, Kristoffer Neldeborg, Szecsi, Pal Bela, Bratholm, Palle S., Wang, Tobias, Glenthøj, Andreas, Juhl, Anne Rudbeck, Helby, Jens, Nardo-Marino, Amina, Petersen, Jesper, Petersen, Elin Ellebæk, Jensen, Kristoffer Neldeborg, Szecsi, Pal Bela, Bratholm, Palle S., Wang, Tobias, and Glenthøj, Andreas
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10. Hb Kalundborg [β79(EF3)Asp→Glu; HBB: c.240C>a], a Possible Low-affinity Hemoglobin Variant Detected during Hb A1c Measurement
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Emil B. Ahmad-Nielsen, Pal B. Szecsi, Palle S. Bratholm, Jesper Petersen, and Andreas Glenthøj
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Biochemistry (medical) ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Hematology ,Genetics (clinical) - Published
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11. Simultaneous determination of glucose, triglycerides, urea, cholesterol, albumin and total protein in human plasma by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy: Direct clinical biochemistry without reagents
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Jessen, Torben E., Höskuldsson, Agnar T., Bjerrum, Poul J., Verder, Henrik, Sørensen, Lars, Bratholm, Palle S., Christensen, Bo, Jensen, Lene S., and Jensen, Maria A.B.
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12. Electrochemical Biosensing of Redox Proteins and Enzymes
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Chi, Qijin, Jensen, Palle S., Ulstrup, Jens, Lockwood, David J., editor, Offenhäusser, Andreas, editor, and Rinaldi, Ross, editor
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13. Hb Kalundborg [β79(EF3)Asp→Glu;
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Emil B, Ahmad-Nielsen, Pal B, Szecsi, Palle S, Bratholm, Jesper, Petersen, and Andreas, Glenthøj
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Glycated Hemoglobin ,Hemoglobinopathies ,Oxygen ,Nucleotides ,Hemoglobins, Abnormal ,Mutation ,Humans ,beta-Globins ,Amino Acids ,Codon ,Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid - Abstract
A previously unknown hemoglobin (Hb) variant was detected during measurement of glycosylated Hb (Hb A
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14. A Novel β-Globin Variant, Hb Raklev [β 75(E19) HBB:c.227T > A (Leu→Gln)].
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Juhl, Anne Rudbeck, Helby, Jens, Nardo-Marino, Amina, Petersen, Jesper, Petersen, Elin Ellebæk, Jensen, Kristoffer Neldeborg, Szecsi, Pal Bela, Bratholm, Palle S., Wang, Tobias, and Glenthøj, Andreas
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HIGH performance liquid chromatography ,HEMOGLOBIN polymorphisms - Abstract
We present a new hemoglobin variant, Hb Raklev, characterized by the substitution of leucine with glutamine at position 75 in the β-globin chain. This variant was discovered inadvertently during an HbA
1c evaluation using high performance liquid chromatography in a symptomless 54-year-old Caucasian woman, with the same variant also identified in her 16-year-old daughter. Purification of the hemoglobin revealed possibly diminished 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate (2,3-BPG) sensitivity, which may result in heightened oxygen affinity. Notably, two variants have been previously documented at this location: the unstable Hb Atlanta and the high-affinity Hb Pasadena. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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15. Interfacial electrochemical electron transfer in biology – Towards the level of the single molecule
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Zhang, Jingdong, Chi, Qijin, Hansen, Allan G., Jensen, Palle S., Salvatore, Princia, and Ulstrup, Jens
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Ahmad-Nielsen, Emil B., Szecsi, Pal B., Bratholm, Palle S., Petersen, Jesper, Glenthøj, Andreas, Ahmad-Nielsen, Emil B., Szecsi, Pal B., Bratholm, Palle S., Petersen, Jesper, and Glenthøj, Andreas
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17. Hb Kalundborg [β79(EF3)Asp→Glu; HBB: c.240C>a], a Possible Low-affinity Hemoglobin Variant Detected during Hb A1c Measurement
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Ahmad-Nielsen, Emil B., primary, Szecsi, Pal B., additional, Bratholm, Palle S., additional, Petersen, Jesper, additional, and Glenthøj, Andreas, additional
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18. Good practice guidelines for pain and musculoskeletal disorders in workers and companies
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Pablo Bellosta-López, Julia Blasco-Abadía, Javier Belsué Pastora, Morten S. Hoegh, Thorvaldur S. Palsson, Steffan Wittrup Mc Phee Christensen, Pedro L. Berjano, Francesco Langella, Daniele Vanni, Priscila de Brito Silva, Palle S. Jensen, and Víctor Doménech-García
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Work ,Trastornos musculoesqueléticos ,Occupational health ,Dolor lumbar ,Salud laboral ,Proyecto europeo ,Musculoskeletal disorders ,European Project ,Trabajo ,Guidelines of good practices ,Prevent4Work ,Low back pain ,Guía de buenas prácticas ,Ergonomics ,Ergonomía ,Erasmus+ - Abstract
Grupo de investigación MOTUS. Proyecto de Investigación asociado: Prevent4Work Actions to improve occupational health and safety arose from the need to protect employees working in European industries, such as nuclear power plants or large-scale chemical industries, from accidents. Today, the field has evolved in many directions, with the prevention and management of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) being one of its main lines of action. MSDs are the main reason for workers to take time off work. Specifically, the prevalence of MSDs represents more than 1.3 billion people and a loss of more than 100 million years of life due to disability; they are a common cause of disability and sick leave. Historically, the workplace approach to MSDs has focused on adopting ergonomic measures, which has been positive in some cases. However, despite ergonomic and biomechanical measures being widely implemented in the workplace, the increasing prevalence of MSDs globally indicates that they are not sufficient measures on their own. Therefore, new holistic approaches that take biological, psychological, and social aspects are needed to address them. The European Prevent4Work Alliance for innovative measures to prevent MSDs in the workplace has developed this document as a guide based on the most recent and relevant scientific knowledge. Both companies and their employees can benefit from the recommendations of this guide
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19. Guía de buenas prácticas:Para el dolor y los trastornos musculoesqueléticos en empresas y trabajadores
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Bellosta-López Pablo, Julia Blasco-Abadía, Javier Belsué Pastora, Morten S. Hoegh, Thorvaldur S. Palsson, Steffan Wittrup Mc Phee Christensen, Pedro L. Berjano, Francesco Langella, Daniele Vanni, Priscila de Brito Silva, Palle S. Jensen, and Víctor Doménech-García
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Trastornos musculoesqueléticos ,Work ,Occupational health ,Dolor lumbar ,Salud laboral ,Proyecto europeo ,Musculoskeletal disorders ,European Project ,Trabajo ,Guidelines of good practices ,Prevent4Work ,Guía de buenas prácticas ,Low back pain ,Ergonomics ,Ergonomía ,Erasmus+ - Abstract
Grupo de investigación MOTUS. Proyecto de investigación asociado: Prevent4Work Las acciones dirigidas a la mejora de la seguridad y de la salud laboral surgieron de la necesidad de proteger frente a los accidentes a los empleados que trabajaban en industrias europeas; como en centrales nucleares o en industrias químicas de gran escala. Actualmente, este campo ha evolucionado en multitud de direcciones, siendo la prevención y el manejo de los trastornos musculoesqueléticos (TME) una de sus principales líneas de actuación, debido a que son el principal motivo de baja laboral en los trabajadores. Concretamente, la prevalencia de los TME representa más de 1,3 mil millones de personas y una pérdida de más de 100 millones de años de vida por incapacidad; siendo una causa común de incapacidad y de bajas laborales. Históricamente, el abordaje de los TME desde el lugar de trabajo se ha focalizado en la adopción de medidas ergonómicas, lo que ha sido positivo en algunos casos. Sin embargo, a pesar de las ergonómicas y biomecánicas llevadas de manera generalizada en los puestos de trabajo, el aumento de la prevalencia de los TME a escala global indica que no son medidas suficientes por si solas., Por lo tanto, nuevos enfoques holísticos que tengan en cuenta aspectos biológicos, psicológicos y sociales para su abordaje son necesarios. Desde la Alianza Europea Prevent4Work para la prevención de los TME en el ámbito laboral, se ha elaborado este documento en forma de guía en base al conocimiento científico más reciente y relevante. Tanto las empresas como sus trabajadores se pueden beneficiar de las recomendaciones de esta guía.
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20. National saving in developing and reforming countries
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Andersen, Palle S., Fair, Donald E., editor, and Raymond, Robert J., editor
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21. Development of the Prevent for Work Questionnaire (P4Wq) for the assessment of musculoskeletal risk factors in the workplace: Part 2 - Pilot study for questionnaire development and validation
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Langella, Francesco, Vanni, Daniele, Høgh, Morten, Palsson, Thorvaldur S., Christensen, Steffan Wittrup Mc Phee, Bellosta-López, Pablo, Villafañe, Jorge Hugo, Jensen, Palle S., de Brito Silva, Priscila, Herrero Gállego, Pablo, Barletta, Paolo, Doménech-García, Víctor, and Berjano, Pedro L.
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back pain ,musculoskeletal disorders ,risk management ,mental health ,health & safety - Abstract
Objective. The aim of this study was to develop a multifactorial, self-report questionnaire: Prevent for Work Questionnaire (P4Wq). The questionnaire is intended for screening for risk factors in work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs). Design. Data were collected from otherwise healthy workers employed in three service areas at a specialist hospital in Italy: healthcare, administration and ancillary services. Setting and participants. In all, 115 participants were enrolled (67% women; average age 41.5±9.94 years). The content of the tool for WMSDs was derived from three participation rounds of analysis involving a select group of experts who identified the questionnaire domains and items. Participants responded to 89 items in addition to the EuroQol 5 Dimensions Questionnaire (EQ-5D-5L), Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire (FABq) and Oswestry Disability Index (ODI). The proportion of missing data and the distribution of responses were analysed for each item. Items with a discrimination index >0.40 and an interitem correlation 0.7. The questionnaire consisted of 20 items with good internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha 0.81–0.91), reliability (weighted kappa coefficient 0.617–1.00), good construct validity (EQ-5D-5L, r=−0.549, p
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22. Testicular biodistribution of 450 nm fluorescent latex particles after intramuscular injection in mice
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Klein, J.-P., Boudard, D., Cadusseau, J., Palle, S., Forest, V., Pourchez, J., and Cottier, M.
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23. Effect of high perioperative oxygen fraction on surgical site infection and pulmonary complications after abdominal surgery
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Meyhoff, Christian S., Wetterslev, Jorgensen, Lars S., Henneberg, Steen W., Hogdall, Claus, Lundvall, Lene, Svendsen, Poul-Erik, Mollerup, Hannah, Lunn, Troels H., Simonsen, Inger, Martinsen, Kristian R., Pulawska, Therese, Bundgaard, Lars, Bugge, Lasse, Hansen, Egon G., Riber, Claus, Gocht-Jensen, Peter, Walker, Line R., Bendtsen, Asger, Johansson, Gun, Skovgaard, Nina, Helto, Kim, Poukinski, Andrei, Korshin, Andre, Walli, Aqil, Bulut, Mustafa, Carlsson, Palle S., Rodt, Svein A., Lundbech, Liselotte B., Rask, Henrik, Buch, Niels, Perdawid, Sharafaden K., Reza, Joan, Jensen, Kirsten V., Carlsen, Charlotte G., Jensen, Frank S., and Rasmussen, Lars S.
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Preoperative care -- Health aspects ,Surgical wound infections -- Care and treatment ,Surgical wound infections -- Risk factors ,Abdominoplasty -- Complications and side effects ,Lung diseases -- Causes of ,Oxygen consumption -- Health aspects - Abstract
The study aims to evaluate whether the use of 80% oxygen reduces the frequency of surgical site infections without increasing pulmonary complications in patients having undergone abdominal surgery. The results indicate that an increased dosage of oxygen did not bring about any significant changes in risk of infection after surgery.
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24. Recomendaciones para la implementación de la temática de los trastornos musculoesqueléticos en los programas de posgrado universitarios en seguridad y salud ocupacional a nivel europeo
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Morten Hoegh, Palle S. Jensen, Julia Blasco-Abadía, Javier Belsué Pastora, Víctor Doménech-García, Pablo Bellosta-López, Steffan Wittrup Christensen, Thorvaldur Skuli Palsson, Priscila de Brito Silva, Pedro Berjano, Francesco Langella, and Daniele Vanni
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Trastornos musculoesqueléticos ,Work ,Occupational health ,business.industry ,Dolor lumbar ,Salud laboral ,Proyecto europeo ,Musculoskeletal disorders ,European Project ,Trabajo ,Medicine ,Guidelines of good practices ,Prevent4Work ,Guía de buenas prácticas ,Low back pain ,Ergonomics ,Ergonomía ,business ,Humanities ,Erasmus+ - Abstract
Históricamente, el papel de los profesionales especializados en la seguridad y salud ocupacionales (OHS, por sus siglas en inglés) surgió de la necesidad de proteger a los empleados que trabajaban en industrias de alto riesgo, como en centrales nucleares o en industrias químicas de gran escala en Europa. Más recientemente, diversos estudios señalan que el rango de actividades vinculadas con las responsabilidades de gestión de la seguridad y salud ocupacionales deben incluir control y preparación de informes; inspección y verificación; cumplimiento normativo; respuesta ante emergencias; investigación de accidentes; evaluación de amenazas y riesgos; y formación. Además, hay algunos deberes suplementarios no relacionados directamente con la seguridad, como incluir responsabilidad ecológica. Al considerar que los trastornos musculoesqueléticos en el ámbito laboral (WRMD, por sus siglas en inglés) son un problema a escala mundial, -suman más de 1,3 mil millones de casos; una pérdida de más de 100 millones de años de vida por incapacidad; y que dichas enfermedades son causas comunes de incapacidad y de bajas laborales - este ámbito es muy importante para los profesionales especializados en la seguridad y salud ocupacionales. En los Estados Miembros de la Unión Europea sobre los que hay datos disponibles, una gran mayoría de los trabajadores informan de quejas relacionadas con los trastornos musculoesqueléticos como sus problemas de salud laborales más graves. El porcentaje de trabajadores que informan de esas quejas como sus problemas más graves oscila entre el 40% en Luxemburgo al 70% en la República Checa y en Finlandia. Además, más de la mitad de los trabajadores con trastornos musculoesqueléticos informaron de haber estado de baja laboral en un periodo que comprendía los últimos 12 meses. En la Unión Europea, el 26% de los trabajadores con trastornos musculoesqueléticos de larga duración (es decir, de más de 3 meses) combinadas con otros problemas de salud, informaron de más de 8 días de ausencia laboral al año. Los Centros de Enseñanza Universitarios tienen un papel clave a la hora de diseminar y de aumentar la accesibilidad de las evidencias más actualizadas disponibles, en cuanto al impacto y a la gestión de trastornos musculoesqueléticos para facilitar la implementación del conocimiento en la puesta en práctica. De esta manera, la Alianza Europea para la prevención de los trastornos musculoesqueléticos en el ámbito laboral Prevent4Work, ha elaborado este documento en base al conocimiento más reciente y relevante en este ámbito. Se pueden beneficiar de las recomendaciones aquí presentadas los Centros de Enseñanza Universitarios que ofrezcan cursos de seguridad y salud ocupacionales, así como los cursos universitarios y de posgraduado para profesionales de la salud que trabajen en dicha área.
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25. The Sclerosing Cholangitis Outcomes in Pediatrics (SCOPE) Index: A Prognostic Tool for Children
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Deneau, M.R. Mack, C. Perito, E.R. Ricciuto, A. Valentino, P.L. Amin, M. Amir, A.Z. Aumar, M. Auth, M. Broderick, A. DiGuglielmo, M. Draijer, L.G. Tavares Fagundes, E.D. El-Matary, W. Ferrari, F. Furuya, K.N. Gupta, N. Hochberg, J.T. Homan, M. Horslen, S. Iorio, R. Jensen, M.K. Jonas, M.M. Kamath, B.M. Kerkar, N. Kim, K.M. Kolho, K.-L. Koot, B.G.P. Laborda, T.J. Lee, C.K. Loomes, K.M. Martinez, M. Miethke, A. Miloh, T. Mogul, D. Mohammad, S. Mohan, P. Moroz, S. Ovchinsky, N. Palle, S. Papadopoulou, A. Rao, G. Rodrigues Ferreira, A. Sathya, P. Schwarz, K.B. Shah, U. Shteyer, E. Singh, R. Smolka, V. Soufi, N. Tanaka, A. Varier, R. Vitola, B. Woynarowski, M. Zerofsky, M. Zizzo, A. Guthery, S.L.
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Background and Aims: Disease progression in children with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is variable. Prognostic and risk-stratification tools exist for adult-onset PSC, but not for children. We aimed to create a tool that accounts for the biochemical and phenotypic features and early disease stage of pediatric PSC. Approach and Results: We used retrospective data from the Pediatric PSC Consortium. The training cohort contained 1,012 patients from 40 centers. We generated a multivariate risk index (Sclerosing Cholangitis Outcomes in Pediatrics [SCOPE] index) that contained total bilirubin, albumin, platelet count, gamma glutamyltransferase, and cholangiography to predict a primary outcome of liver transplantation or death (TD) and a broader secondary outcome that included portal hypertensive, biliary, and cancer complications termed hepatobiliary complications (HBCs). The model stratified patients as low, medium, or high risk based on progression to TD at rates of
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26. Recommendations for implementation of the topic musculoskeletal disorders in the occupational health and safety postgraduate programmes at European Universities
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Pablo Bellosta-López, Daniele Vanni, Priscila de Brito Silva, Francesco Langella, Víctor Doménech-García, Pedro Berjano, Morten Hoegh, Julia Blasco-Abadía, Javier Belsué Pastora, Palle S. Jensen, Steffan Wittrup Christensen, and Thorvaldur Skuli Palsson
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Work ,Proyecto europeo ,Musculoskeletal disorders ,European Project ,Occupational safety and health ,Nursing ,medicine ,Guidelines of good practices ,Prevent4Work ,Low back pain ,Guía de buenas prácticas ,Ergonomía ,Erasmus+ ,Trastornos musculoesqueléticos ,Occupational health ,Dolor lumbar ,business.industry ,Human factors and ergonomics ,Salud laboral ,Work (electrical) ,Trabajo ,Ergonomics ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Historically, the role of professionals specialized in occupational health and safety (OHS) has emerged from the need to protect employers working in major risk industries such as nuclear plants and large-scale chemical industries in Europe. More recently, a few studies highlighted that the range of activities linked to safety management responsibilities includes monitor and prepare reports, inspection and auditing, regulatory compliance, emergency response, incident investigation, hazard and risk assessment, and training. Additionally, there are some supplementary non-safety related duties, such as including environmental responsibility. Considering that work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMD) are a major burden worldwide, adding up to 1.3 billion cases, more than 100 million years loss of disability-adjusted life years and that such disorders are common causes of disability and sick leave, this topic is highly relevant to OHS professionals. In EU Member States for which data are available, a large majority of all workers report complaints related to musculoskeletal disorders as their most serious work-related health problems. The percentage of workers reporting such complaints as their most serious health problem ranges from 40 % in Luxembourg to 70 % in Czech Republic and Finland. Furthermore, more than half of workers with musculoskeletal disorders reported taking time off work in a 12-month period. In the EU, 26 % of workers with musculoskeletal long-lasting disorders, that is lasting over 3 months, combined with other health problems report more than 8 days of absence per year. Higher Education Institutions (HEI) have a key role in disseminating and increasing accessibility to the most up-to-date evidence available regarding the impact and management of musculoskeletal disorders, to facilitate translation of knowledge to implementation in practice. This way, the Knowledge Alliance Prevent4Work for Preventing Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders has elaborated this document with the most recent and relevant knowledge within the topic. HEI that offer courses within OHS as well as graduation and post-graduation courses for health professionals that work within the area, may benefit from the recommendations presented here.
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27. Estado inflamatorio de los pacientes con fibrilación auricular antes y después de la cardioversión eléctrica
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Gómez Martínez, E., Borrás Pallé, S., Valls Grima, F., Miralles Serrano, L.L., Moltó Guillamont, L., Jarabo Bueno, M.M., Gómez Casals, V., and Valentín Segura, V.
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28. Spontaneous hypoglycaemia in the presence of both anti-insulin antibody and anti-insulin receptor antibody
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Bortolotti, D, Mothe-Satney, I, Ferrari, P, Gautier, N, Sonke, J, Pallé, S, Bernard, G, Badetti, JL, Fredenrich, A, Van Obberghen, E, and Canivet, B
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29. Disturbi muscolo-scheletrici lavoro correlati: Raccomandazioni per l’implementazione dei corsi post-laurea presso le Università Europee
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Bellosta-López, Pablo, primary, de Brito Silva, Priscila, additional, Jensen, Palle S., additional, Hoegh, Morten S., additional, Palsson, Thorvaldur S., additional, Christensen, Steffan Wittrup Mc Phee, additional, Blasco-Abadía, Julia, additional, Belsué Pastora, Javier, additional, Berjano, Pedro L., additional, Langella, Francesco, additional, Vanni, Daniele, additional, and Doménech-García, Víctor, additional
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30. Recomendaciones para la implementación de la temática de los trastornos musculoesqueléticos en los programas de posgrado universitarios en seguridad y salud ocupacional a nivel europeo
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Bellosta-López, Pablo, primary, de Brito Silva, Priscila, additional, Jensen, Palle S., additional, Hoegh, Morten S., additional, Palsson, Thorvaldur S, additional, Christensen, Steffan Wittrup Mc Phee, additional, Blasco-Abadía, Julia, additional, Belsué Pastora, Javier, additional, Berjano, Pedro L., additional, Langella, Francesco, additional, Vanni, Daniele, additional, and Doménech-García, Víctor, additional
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31. European knowledge alliance for innovative measures in prevention of work-related musculoskeletal pain disorders (Prevent4Work Project): protocol for an international mixed-methods longitudinal study
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Priscila de Brito Silva, Allan Riis, Diego Jaén-Carrillo, Pablo Herrero, Julia Blasco-Abadía, Pedro Berjano, Morten Hoegh, Carolina Jiménez-Sánchez, Steffan Wittrup Christensen, Thorvaldur Skuli Palsson, Víctor Doménech-García, Francesco Langella, Palle S. Jensen, Alice Baroncini, Pablo Bellosta-López, and Sandra Calvo
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Musculoskeletal pain ,Longitudinal study ,medicine.medical_specialty ,occupational & industrial medicine ,Anxiety ,Logistic regression ,Work related ,Musculoskeletal Pain ,medicine ,Humans ,Longitudinal Studies ,Prospective Studies ,Baseline (configuration management) ,Occupational and Environmental Medicine ,Protocol (science) ,Descriptive statistics ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,body regions ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Alliance ,pain management ,Family medicine ,Medicine ,musculoskeletal disorders ,business - Abstract
IntroductionWork-related musculoskeletal (MSK) pain is a highly prevalent condition and one of the main contributors to disability and loss of work capacity. Current approaches to the management and prevention of work-related MSK pain do not consistently integrate current evidence-based knowledge and seem to be outdated. The Prevent4Work (P4W) Project aims to collect and spread evidence-based information to improve the management and prevention of work-related MSK pain. P4W will longitudinally investigate (1) risk factors associated with the prevalence of work-related MSK pain, (2) predictive factors for new events of work-related MSK pain in the short term and (3) the modification of pain beliefs after participating in evidence-based e-learning courses.Methods and analysisThis project employs a mixed-methods design with international cohorts of workers from Spain, Italy and Denmark. All participants will be assessed using self-reported variables at baseline (ie, cross-sectional design) with follow-up after 3 and 6 months (ie, prospective–predictive design). Throughout the first phase (0–3 months), all participants will be offered to self-enrol in e-learning courses on work-related MSK pain. Changes in pain beliefs (if any) will be assessed. The dataset will include sociodemographic characteristics, physical and psychological job demands, lifestyle-related factors, MSK pain history and pain beliefs. At baseline, all participants will additionally complete the P4W questionnaire developed to detect populations at high risk of suffering work-related MSK pain.Descriptive statistics, binary logistic regression, and analysis of variance will be used to identify the significant factors that influence the history of work-related MSK pain, evaluate the short-term prediction capacity of the P4W questionnaire, and investigate whether workers’ participation in e-learning courses will modify their pain beliefs.Ethics and disseminationThe study received ethical approval from the Ethical Committee of San Jorge University (USJ011-19/20). The results will be made available via peer-reviewed publications, international conferences and P4W official channels.
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32. Hb Kalundborg [β79(EF3)Asp→Glu; HBB: c.240C>a], a Possible Low-affinity Hemoglobin Variant Detected during Hb A1c Measurement.
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Ahmad-Nielsen, Emil B., Szecsi, Pal B., Bratholm, Palle S., Petersen, Jesper, and Glenthøj, Andreas
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HEMOGLOBIN polymorphisms ,HIGH performance liquid chromatography ,NUCLEOTIDE sequencing ,DNA sequencing - Abstract
A previously unknown hemoglobin (Hb) variant was detected during measurement of glycosylated Hb (Hb A
1c ) after the introduction of a new high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) apparatus. Subsequent DNA sequencing revealed a heterozygous single nucleotide substitution at codon 79 (C>A) on the β-globin gene changing an amino acid [β79(EF3)Asp→Glu; HBB: c.240C>A]. The new Hb variant was named Hb Kalundborg after the place of origin of the proband. Heterozygosity for this mutation appears to have no clinical significance in itself except for a possibly slightly lower oxygen affinity. However, it interferes with Hb A1c measurement by HPLC, causing a falsely high Hb A1c concentration when using the G11 apparatus with clinical implications possibly to follow. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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33. Assessing the Validity of Adult-derived Prognostic Models for Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Outcomes in Children
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Deneau, M.R. Valentino, P.L. Mack, C. Alqoaer, K. Amin, M. Amir, A.Z. Aumar, M. Auth, M. Broderick, A. Diguglielmo, M. Draijer, L.G. El-Matary, W. Ferrari, F. Furuya, K.N. Gottrand, F. Gupta, N. Homan, M. Jensen, M.K. Kamath, B.M. Kim, K.M. Kolho, K.-L. Koot, B. Iorio, R. Martinez, M. Miloh, T. Mohan, P. Palle, S. Papadopoulou, A. Ricciuto, A. Saubermann, L. Sathya, P. Shteyer, E. Smolka, V. Tanaka, A. Varier, R. Venkat, V. Vitola, B. Woynarowski, M. Guthery, S. and Deneau, M.R. Valentino, P.L. Mack, C. Alqoaer, K. Amin, M. Amir, A.Z. Aumar, M. Auth, M. Broderick, A. Diguglielmo, M. Draijer, L.G. El-Matary, W. Ferrari, F. Furuya, K.N. Gottrand, F. Gupta, N. Homan, M. Jensen, M.K. Kamath, B.M. Kim, K.M. Kolho, K.-L. Koot, B. Iorio, R. Martinez, M. Miloh, T. Mohan, P. Palle, S. Papadopoulou, A. Ricciuto, A. Saubermann, L. Sathya, P. Shteyer, E. Smolka, V. Tanaka, A. Varier, R. Venkat, V. Vitola, B. Woynarowski, M. Guthery, S.
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Background:Natural history models for primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) are derived from adult patient data, but have never been validated in children. It is unclear how accurate such models are for children with PSC.Methods:We utilized the pediatric PSC consortium database to assess the Revised Mayo Clinic, Amsterdam-Oxford, and Boberg models. We calculated the risk stratum and predicted survival for each patient within each model using patient data at PSC diagnosis, and compared it with observed survival. We evaluated model fit using the c-statistic.Results:Model fit was good at 1 year (c-statistics 0.93, 0.87, 0.82) and fair at 10 years (0.78, 0.75, 0.69) in the Mayo, Boberg, and Amsterdam-Oxford models, respectively. The Mayo model correctly classified most children as low risk, whereas the Amsterdam-Oxford model incorrectly classified most as high risk. All of the models underestimated survival of patients classified as high risk. Albumin, bilirubin, AST, and platelets were most associated with outcomes. Autoimmune hepatitis was more prevalent in higher risk groups, and over-weighting of AST in these patients accounted for the observed versus predicted survival discrepancy.Conclusions:All 3 models offered good short-term discrimination of outcomes but only fair long-term discrimination. None of the models account for the high prevalence of features of autoimmune hepatitis overlap in children and the associated elevated aminotransferases. A pediatric-specific model is needed. AST, bilirubin, albumin, and platelets will be important predictors, but must be weighted to account for the unique features of PSC in children. © ESPGHAN and NASPGHAN. All rights reserved.
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34. The expanding LARS2 phenotypic spectrum: HLASA, Perrault syndrome with leukodystrophy, and mitochondrial myopathy
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Riley, LG, Rudinger-Thirion, J, Frugier, M, Wilson, M, Luig, M, Alahakoon, TI, Nixon, CY, Kirk, EP, Roscioli, T, Lunke, S, Stark, Z, Wierenga, KJ, Palle, S, Walsh, M, Higgs, E, Arbuckle, S, Thirukeswaran, S, Compton, AG, Thorburn, DR, Christodoulou, J, Riley, LG, Rudinger-Thirion, J, Frugier, M, Wilson, M, Luig, M, Alahakoon, TI, Nixon, CY, Kirk, EP, Roscioli, T, Lunke, S, Stark, Z, Wierenga, KJ, Palle, S, Walsh, M, Higgs, E, Arbuckle, S, Thirukeswaran, S, Compton, AG, Thorburn, DR, and Christodoulou, J
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LARS2 variants are associated with Perrault syndrome, characterized by premature ovarian failure and hearing loss, and with an infantile lethal multisystem disorder: Hydrops, lactic acidosis, sideroblastic anemia (HLASA) in one individual. Recently we reported LARS2 deafness with (ovario) leukodystrophy. Here we describe five patients with a range of phenotypes, in whom we identified biallelic LARS2 variants: three patients with a HLASA‐like phenotype, an individual with Perrault syndrome whose affected siblings also had leukodystrophy, and an individual with a reversible mitochondrial myopathy, lactic acidosis, and developmental delay. Three HLASA cases from two unrelated families were identified. All were males with genital anomalies. Two survived multisystem disease in the neonatal period; both have developmental delay and hearing loss. A 55‐year old male with deafness has not displayed neurological symptoms while his female siblings with Perrault syndrome developed leukodystrophy and died in their 30s. Analysis of muscle from a child with a reversible myopathy showed reduced LARS2 and mitochondrial complex I levels, and an unusual form of degeneration. Analysis of recombinant LARS2 variant proteins showed they had reduced aminoacylation efficiency, with HLASA‐associated variants having the most severe effect. A broad phenotypic spectrum should be considered in association with LARS2 variants
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35. Ursodeoxycholic Acid Therapy in Pediatric Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis: Predictors of Gamma Glutamyltransferase Normalization and Favorable Clinical Course
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Deneau, M. Perito, E. Ricciuto, A. Gupta, N. Kamath, B.M. Palle, S. Vitola, B. Smolka, V. Ferrari, F. Amir, A.Z. Miloh, T. Papadopoulou, A. Mohan, P. Mack, C. Kolho, K.-L. Iorio, R. El-Matary, W. Venkat, V. Chan, A. Saubermann, L. Valentino, P.L. Shah, U. Miethke, A. Lin, H. Jensen, M.K.
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Objective: To investigate patient factors predictive of gamma glutamyltransferase (GGT) normalization following ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) therapy in children with primary sclerosing cholangitis. Study design: We retrospectively reviewed patient records at 46 centers. We included patients with a baseline serum GGT level ≥50 IU/L at diagnosis of primary sclerosing cholangitis who initiated UDCA therapy within 1 month and continued therapy for at least 1 year. We defined “normalization” as a GGT level
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36. Perioperative oxygen fraction – effect on surgical site infection and pulmonary complications after abdominal surgery: a randomized clinical trial. Rationale and design of the PROXI-Trial
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Rask Henrik, Carlsson Palle S, Gocht-Jensen Peter, Heltø Kim, Skovgaard Nina, Walker Line R, Pulawska Therese, Simonsen Inger, Henneberg Steen W, Jorgensen Lars N, Wetterslev Jørn, Meyhoff Christian S, Karim Sharaf, Carlsen Charlotte G, Jensen Frank S, and Rasmussen Lars S
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Abstract Background A high perioperative inspiratory oxygen fraction may reduce the risk of surgical site infections, as bacterial eradication by neutrophils depends on wound oxygen tension. Two trials have shown that a high perioperative inspiratory oxygen fraction (FiO2 = 0.80) significantly reduced risk of surgical site infections after elective colorectal surgery, but a third trial was stopped early because the frequency of surgical site infections was more than doubled in the group receiving FiO2 = 0.80. It has not been settled if a high inspiratory oxygen fraction increases the risk of pulmonary complications, such as atelectasis, pneumonia and respiratory failure. The aim of our trial is to assess the potential benefits and harms of a high perioperative oxygen fraction in patients undergoing abdominal surgery. Methods and design The PROXI-Trial is a randomized, patient- and assessor blinded trial of perioperative supplemental oxygen in 1400 patients undergoing acute or elective laparotomy in 14 Danish hospitals. Patients are randomized to receive either 80% oxygen (FiO2 = 0.80) or 30% oxygen (FiO2 = 0.30) during surgery and for the first 2 postoperative hours. The primary outcome is surgical site infection within 14 days. The secondary outcomes are: atelectasis, pneumonia, respiratory failure, re-operation, mortality, duration of postoperative hospitalization, and admission to intensive care unit. The sample size allows detection of a 33% relative risk reduction in the primary outcome with 80% power. Discussion This trial assesses benefits and harms of a high inspiratory oxygen fraction, and the trial may be generalizable to a general surgical population undergoing laparotomy. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00364741.
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37. Prevalencia y significación pronóstica del síndrome del enfermo eutiroideo en patología crítica
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Miguel Bayarri, V., Borrás Palle, S., Murcia Llácer, B., Sancho Chinesta, S., Málaga López, A., Solá Izquierdo, E., Pérez Bermúdez, B., and Hernández Mijares, A.
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38. Gamma Glutamyltransferase Reduction Is Associated With Favorable Outcomes in Pediatric Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
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Deneau, M.R. Mack, C. Abdou, R. Amin, M. Amir, A. Auth, M. Bazerbachi, F. Marie Broderick, A. Chan, A. DiGuglielmo, M. El-Matary, W. El-Youssef, M. Ferrari, F. Furuya, K.N. Gottrand, F. Gupta, N. Homan, M. Jensen, M.K. Kamath, B.M. Mo Kim, K. Kolho, K.-L. Konidari, A. Koot, B. Iorio, R. Martinez, M. Mohan, P. Palle, S. Papadopoulou, A. Ricciuto, A. Saubermann, L. Sathya, P. Shteyer, E. Smolka, V. Tanaka, A. Valentino, P.L. Varier, R. Venkat, V. Vitola, B. Vos, M.B. Woynarowski, M. Yap, J. Miloh, T.
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Adverse clinical events in primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) happen too slowly to capture during clinical trials. Surrogate endpoints are needed, but no such validated endpoints exist for children with PSC. We evaluated the association between gamma glutamyltransferase (GGT) reduction and long-term outcomes in pediatric PSC patients. We evaluated GGT normalization (< 50 IU/L) at 1 year among a multicenter cohort of children with PSC who did or did not receive treatment with ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA). We compared rates of event-free survival (no portal hypertensive or biliary complications, cholangiocarcinoma, liver transplantation, or liver-related death) at 5 years. Of the 287 children, mean age of 11.4 years old, UDCA was used in 81% at a mean dose of 17 mg/kg/day. Treated and untreated groups had similar GGT at diagnosis (314 versus 300, P= not significant [NS]). The mean GGT was reduced at 1 year in both groups, with lower values seen in treated (versus untreated) patients (99 versus 175, P= 0.002), but 5-year event-free survival was similar (74% versus 77%, P= NS). In patients with GGT normalization (versus no normalization) by 1 year, regardless of UDCA treatment status, 5-year event-free survival was better (91% versus 67%, P< 0.001). Similarly, larger reduction in GGT over 1 year (> 75% versus < 25% reduction) was also associated with improved outcome (5-year event-free survival 88% versus 61%, P= 0.005). Conclusion:A GGT < 50 and/or GGT reduction of > 75% by 1 year after PSC diagnosis predicts favorable 5-year outcomes in children. GGT has promise as a potential surrogate endpoint in future clinical trials for pediatric PSC. © 2018 The Authors. Hepatology Communications published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc., on behalf of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.
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39. Single-molecule electron transfer in electrochemical environments
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Zhang, Jingdong, Kuznetsov, Alexander M., Medvedev, Igor G., Qijin Chi, Albrecht, Tim, Jensen, Palle S., and Ulstrup, Jens
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Electron transport -- Research ,Electrochemistry -- Research ,Molecular structure -- Research ,Chemistry - Abstract
The developments in the molecular and biomolecular interfacial electrochemistry are discussed. The new nanoscale and single-molecule electrochemistry has added new insights into the fundamental structure of the electrochemical interface and interfacial electrochemical electron transfer (ET) processes including the disclosure of new ET.
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40. An ecological function in crisis? – the temporal overlap between plant flowering and pollinator function shrinks as the Arctic warms
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Claus Rasmussen, Tomas Roslin, Jesper Bruun Mosbacher, Niels Martin Schmidt, Toke T. Høye, and Palle S. Nielsen
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0106 biological sciences ,Functional ecology ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Pollinator ,Ecology ,Function (mathematics) ,Biology ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,The arctic - Published
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41. An ecological function in crisis? The temporal overlap between plant flowering and pollinator function shrinks as the Arctic warms
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Schmidt, Niels M., primary, Mosbacher, Jesper B., additional, Nielsen, Palle S., additional, Rasmussen, Claus, additional, Høye, Toke T., additional, and Roslin, Tomas, additional
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42. Effects of a one-year administration of phosphate and intermittent calcitonin on bone-forming and bone-resorbing cells in involutional osteoporosis: A histomorphometric study
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Alexandre, C., Chappard, D., Caulin, F., Bertrand, A., Palle, S., and Riffat, G.
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43. Hypocalcemia response following calcitonin administration: Lack of correlation with osteoclast number determined after histoenzymologic identification in osteoprorosis
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Palle, S., Chappard, D., Vico, L., and Alexandre, C.
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44. Modified refractive index of zinc sulfide nanoparticles doped glasses
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Moussaoui, M., Saoudi, R., Tonchev, S., Palle, S., Tishchenko, A. V., and Région Rhone Alpes, bourse MIRA
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Physics ,ZnS nanoparticles ,refractive index ,lcsh:Science (General) ,Optical properties, condensed-matter spectroscopy, and other interactions of radiation and particles with condensed matter ,lcsh:Q1-390 - Abstract
ZnS nanoparticles (NPs) embedded in an oxide glass have been achieved in the present work by melting process. The UV-visible absorption and fluorescence properties of these doped and undoped glasses have been evaluated and compared. Studies on absorption spectra showed that the size of the ZnS NPs was near to 2 nm. Doped glass fluorescence characterized by laser confocale microscopy is centered at about 620 nm. We measured also the refractive index of ZnS doped glasses. The maximum refractive index difference between the undoped and ZnS doped glasses was found about 0.1 (l = 0.6328 nm).
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45. Rarefaction and thermal creep effects in square cross-section microchannels
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Palle, S, Aliabadi, S, and 3rd Micro and Nano Flows Conference (MNF2011)
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Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Micro-channel ,Rarefaction ,Poiseuille number ,Nusselt number ,Thermal creep - Abstract
This paper was presented at the 3rd Micro and Nano Flows Conference (MNF2011), which was held at the Makedonia Palace Hotel, Thessaloniki in Greece. The conference was organised by Brunel University and supported by the Italian Union of Thermofluiddynamics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, University of Thessaly, IPEM, the Process Intensification Network, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, the Heat Transfer Society, HEXAG - the Heat Exchange Action Group, and the Energy Institute. Fluid flow and heat transfer in MEMS systems are numerically investigated in this study for potential rarefaction and thermal creep effects using our recently developed implicit, incompressible, hybrid (finite volume/finite element) flow solver. Rarefied flows characterized by the Knudsen number in the range of 0 ≤ Kn ≤ 0.1 are analyzed in detail for thermal creep effects in square cross-section microchannels with constant wall temperature boundary condition. Axial conduction becomes important for very low Reynolds number flows thereby enhancing the thermal creep effect. Three dimensional numerical simulations are conducted for simultaneously developing flows at very low Reynolds numbers in the range of 0.2 ≤ Re ≤ 5. Extended inlet boundary conditions are used to avoid entrance region singularity and also to account for axial heat conduction near the entrance. Friction coefficients are reduced with rarefaction in the slip flow regime. The reduction in friction coefficients was more pronounced due to thermal creep in the entrance region. Effects of rarefaction and thermal creep on heat transfer are studied for different gas-wall surface combinations as defined by the choice of momentum and thermal accommodation coefficients. It was found that heat transfer can increase or decrease with rarefaction. For very small values of gas-wall surface interaction parameter (β), it was observed that velocity slip dominates the temperature jump and heat transfer is enhanced with rarefaction. The opposite effect is observed for higher values of β. Nusselt number values increased slightly with thermal creep as Reynolds number was decreased.
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46. Tomographies Optiques et NeuroImageries Rhône-alpines chez le petit animal
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Mottin, S., Vial, J.C., Montcel, B., Douady, J., Olivier, T., Sanden, B., Moine, B., Lefkir, Y., Appaix, F., Abi-Haidar, D., Massart, C., Palle, S., Cottet, D., Wege, H., Mathevon, N., Maurin, M., Vignal, C., Cespuglio, R., Laboratoire Hubert Curien (LHC), Institut d'Optique Graduate School (IOGS)-Université Jean Monnet - Saint-Étienne (UJM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Spectrométrie Physique (LSP), Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Centre de Recherche en Acquisition et Traitement de l'Image pour la Santé (CREATIS), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon (INSA Lyon), Université de Lyon-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Université Jean Monnet - Saint-Étienne (UJM)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Grenoble Institut des Neurosciences (GIN), Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Unité Laboratoire CIC, Centre d'Investigation Clinique [Rennes] (CIC), Université de Rennes (UR)-Hôpital Pontchaillou-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université de Rennes (UR)-Hôpital Pontchaillou-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-University of Brussels, Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)-Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Ecologie comportementale (EC), École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS-PSL), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université Montpellier 2 - Sciences et Techniques (UM2)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Université de Rennes (UR)-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Université de Bourgogne (UB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire Adaptation et pathogénie des micro-organismes [Grenoble] (LAPM), Neurobiologie des états de veille et de sommeil (EA3734), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Centre Hospitalier le Vinatier [Bron], Montcel, Bruno, Laboratoire Hubert Curien [Saint Etienne] (LHC), Université Jean Monnet [Saint-Étienne] (UJM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut d'Optique Graduate School (IOGS), Université de Lyon-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Hospices Civils de Lyon (HCL)-Université Jean Monnet [Saint-Étienne] (UJM)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-CHU Grenoble-Université Joseph Fourier - 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Paris (ENS Paris), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université Montpellier 2 - Sciences et Techniques (UM2)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Université de Rennes 1 (UR1), and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)
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[SDV.IB.IMA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/Imaging ,[SDV.IB.IMA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/Imaging ,imagerieₘethodologie_RMN ,[INFO.INFO-IM] Computer Science [cs]/Medical Imaging ,categₛt2i ,[INFO.INFO-IM]Computer Science [cs]/Medical Imaging ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,Imagerie cérébrale - Abstract
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47. Effect of high perioperative oxygen fraction on surgical site infection and pulmonary complications after abdominal surgery: the PROXI randomized clinical trial
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Christian S. Meyhoff, Jørn Wetterslev, Lars N. Jorgensen, Steen W. Henneberg, Claus Høgdall, Lene Lundvall, Poul-Erik Svendsen, Hannah Mollerup, Troels H. Lunn, Inger Simonsen, Kristian R. Martinsen, Therese Pulawska, Lars Bundgaard, Lasse Bugge, Egon G. Hansen, Claus Riber, Peter Gocht-Jensen, Line R. Walker, Asger Bendtsen, Gun Johansson, Nina Skovgaard, Kim Heltø, Andrei Poukinski, André Korshin, Aqil Walli, Mustafa Bulut, Palle S. Carlsson, Svein A. Rodt, Liselotte B. Lundbech, Henrik Rask, Niels Buch, Sharafaden K. Perdawid, Joan Reza, Kirsten V. Jensen, Charlotte G. Carlsen, Frank S. Jensen, Lars S. Rasmussen, and for the PROXI Trial Group
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Adult ,Male ,Risk ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pulmonary Atelectasis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Atelectasis ,Context (language use) ,Perioperative Care ,Intraoperative Period ,Postoperative Complications ,Laparotomy ,Medicine ,Humans ,Surgical Wound Infection ,Postoperative Period ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Oxygen Inhalation Therapy ,Surgical wound ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,Perioperative ,Pneumonia ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Oxygen ,Respiratory failure ,Anesthesia ,Female ,business ,Respiratory Insufficiency ,Abdominal surgery - Abstract
Udgivelsesdato: 2009-Oct-14 CONTEXT: Use of 80% oxygen during surgery has been suggested to reduce the risk of surgical wound infections, but this effect has not been consistently identified. The effect of 80% oxygen on pulmonary complications has not been well defined. OBJECTIVE: To assess whether use of 80% oxygen reduces the frequency of surgical site infection without increasing the frequency of pulmonary complications in patients undergoing abdominal surgery. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PATIENTS: The PROXI trial, a patient- and observer-blinded randomized clinical trial conducted in 14 Danish hospitals between October 2006 and October 2008 among 1400 patients undergoing acute or elective laparotomy. INTERVENTIONS: Patients were randomly assigned to receive either 80% or 30% oxygen during and for 2 hours after surgery. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Surgical site infection within 14 days, defined according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Secondary outcomes included atelectasis, pneumonia, respiratory failure, and mortality. RESULTS: Surgical site infection occurred in 131 of 685 patients (19.1%) assigned to receive 80% oxygen vs 141 of 701 (20.1%) assigned to receive 30% oxygen (odds ratio [OR], 0.94; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.72-1.22; P = .64). Atelectasis occurred in 54 of 685 patients (7.9%) assigned to receive 80% oxygen vs 50 of 701 (7.1%) assigned to receive 30% oxygen (OR, 1.11; 95% CI, 0.75-1.66; P = .60), pneumonia in 41 (6.0%) vs 44 (6.3%) (OR, 0.95; 95% CI, 0.61-1.48; P = .82), respiratory failure in 38 (5.5%) vs 31 (4.4%) (OR, 1.27; 95% CI, 0.78-2.07; P = .34), and mortality within 30 days in 30 (4.4%) vs 20 (2.9%) (OR, 1.56; 95% CI, 0.88-2.77; P = .13). CONCLUSION: Administration of 80% oxygen compared with 30% oxygen did not result in a difference in risk of surgical site infection after abdominal surgery. TRIAL REGISTRATION: clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00364741.
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48. Thoracic Paravertebral Block for Breast Cancer Surgery: A Randomized Double-Blind Study
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Jytte F. Moller, Lone Nikolajsen, Hanne Ronning, Svein Aage Rodt, and Palle S. Carlsson
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Cancer ,Breast Neoplasms ,Nerve Block ,Middle Aged ,Thoracic Surgical Procedures ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Double blind study ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Text mining ,Breast cancer ,Double-Blind Method ,Anesthesia ,medicine ,Humans ,Paravertebral Block ,Female ,business ,Propofol ,medicine.drug ,Aged ,Pain Measurement - Abstract
We examined in this randomized, double-blind study whether a multilevel paravertebral block performed before general anesthesia with propofol and a laryngeal mask enhances postoperative analgesia after breast cancer surgery.Eighty-eight patients were randomized to receive paravertebral injections with either ropivacaine 0.5% (30 mL) or an equivalent amount of isotonic saline. Nine patients were excluded after randomization, thus 79 patients remained for evaluation (ropivacaine, n = 38; placebo, n = 41). Variables of efficacy were the amount of fentanyl delivered by the patient-controlled analgesia device in the postanesthesia care unit (PACU), postoperative pain measured on a numeric rating scale at regular intervals from the day of surgery and until the second postoperative day.The median consumption of fentanyl in the PACU was less in the ropivacaine group compared with the placebo group (0 microg [range: 0-250 microg] versus 100 microg [range: 0-800 microg], P = 0.001). Also, fewer patients in the ropivacaine group reported painor =3 on the numbers rating scale in the PACU (13 vs 31, P0.0001). No statistical difference in pain scores or consumption of analgesics could be demonstrated after discharge from the PACU.A multilevel paravertebral block provides good analgesia for breast surgery, but the duration of analgesia is briefer than described in previous studies.
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49. Intermixed Adatom and Surface-Bound Adsorbates in Regular Self-Assembled Monolayers of Racemic 2-Butanethiol on Au(111)
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Ouyang, Runhai, primary, Yan, Jiawei, additional, Jensen, Palle S., additional, Ascic, Erhad, additional, Gan, Shiyu, additional, Tanner, David, additional, Mao, Bingwei, additional, Niu, Li, additional, Zhang, Jingdong, additional, Tang, Chunguang, additional, Hush, Noel S., additional, Reimers, Jeffrey R., additional, and Ulstrup, Jens, additional
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50. Scalable Hybrid Algorithms for Large-Scale Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics Applications
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Aliabadi, S., primary, Yilmaz, E., additional, Akbar, M., additional, Palle, S., additional, Soni, B., additional, and Patel, R., additional
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