-
Cultural adoption, and validation of the Persian version of the coronary arte...
Abstract Background Evaluating knowledge in patients with coronary artery disease requires a specific measure. The aim of the present study was to translate and evaluate the... -
Translation and validation of two disease-specific patient-reported outcome m...
Abstract Background The Bladder Cancer Index (BCI) and Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Bladder-Cystectomy (FACT-Bl-Cys) were developed to measure disease-specific... -
What is the meaning of urban liveability for a city in a low-to-middle-income...
Abstract Background Creating ‘liveable’ cities has become a priority for various sectors, including those tasked with improving population health and reducing inequities.... -
Control of Fano asymmetry in plasmon induced transparency and its application...
In this paper, we derive a governing equation for spectral asymmetry in electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT). From the key parameters of asymmetry factor - namely dark... -
Assessment of inpatient antibiotic use in Halibet National Referral Hospital ...
Abstract Objective Inappropriate use of antibiotics in primary care and hospital settings is a major contributing factor to the spread of antibiotic resistance. Many... -
Further validation of the Japanese version of the Multidimensional Assessment...
Abstract Objective The Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness (MAIA) is a validated measure to assess interoceptive awareness. Although an earlier study... -
Microbial biodiversity assessment of the European Space Agencyâ s ExoMars 20...
Abstract Background The ExoMars 2016 mission, consisting of the Trace Gas Orbiter and the Schiaparelli lander, was launched on March 14 2016 from Baikonur, Kazakhstan and... -
Continuous-wave terahertz system based on a dual-mode laser for real-time non...
Terahertz (THz) waves have been exploited for the non-contact measurements of thickness and refractive index, which has enormous industrial applicability. In this work, we...