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A successful management of infection of the left ventricular assist device by pump exchange: conversion from DuraHeart to Jarvik 2000.
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery and Postoperative Nausea and Length of Stay in Mastectomy Patients With Reconstruction.
Keloid-derived fibroblasts are refractory to Fas-mediated apoptosis and neutralization of autocrine transforming growth factor-beta1 can abrogate this resistance.
Motion of the eye immediately after a saccade.
Spontaneous esophageal perforation (Boerhaave syndrome) successfully treated with an over-the-scope clip and fully covered metal stent.
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International comparative performance of mental health research, 1980-2011.
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A new resource for identifying and assessing the impacts of research.
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The answer is 17 years, what is the question: understanding time lags in translational research.
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New treatment models for compulsive disorders.
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Understanding the relative valuation of research impact: a best-worst scaling experiment of the general public and biomedical and health researchers.
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Estimating the returns to UK publicly funded cancer-related research in terms of the net value of improved health outcomes.
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Costs and benefits of neuroimaging research in obsessive-compulsive disorder: time to take stock.
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A systematic review of frameworks for the interrelationships of mental health evidence and policy in low- and middle-income countries.
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EVITA 2.0, an updated framework for understanding evidence-based mental health policy agenda-setting: tested and informed by key informant interviews in a multilevel comparative case study.
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