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    The Koran in English: A Biography by Khairudin Aljunied

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Anyone familiar with Bruce Lawrence’s oeuvre knows that the book under review is the culmination of his long and serious engagement with Islam’s foundational texts. …”
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    Prognostic models for newly‐diagnosed chronic lymphocytic leukaemia in adults: a systematic review and meta‐analysis by Kreuzberger, N, Damen, JA, Trivella, M, Estcourt, LJ, Aldin, A, Umlauff, L, Vazquez-Montes, MD, Wolff, R, Moons, KG, Monsef, I, Foroutan, F, Kreuzer, K-A, Skoetz, N

    Published 2020
    “…</p> <p><strong>Selection criteria:</strong> We included all prognostic models developed for CLL which predict OS, PFS, or TFS, provided they combined prognostic factors known before treatment initiation, and any studies that tested the performance of these models in individuals other than the ones included in model development (i.e. 'external model validation studies'). …”
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    Design and Rationale of the National Tunisian Registry of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: Protocol for a Prospective Multicenter Observational Study by Rania Hammami, Selim Boudiche, Tlili Rami, Nejeh Ben Halima, Ahmed Jamel, Bassem Rekik, Rym Gribaa, Ben Mrad Imtinene, Salma Charfeddine, Tarek Ellouze, Amine Bahloul, Ben Slima Hédi, Jamel Langar, Habib Ben Ahmed, Zied Ibn Elhadj, Mohamed Hmam, Mohamed Aymen Ben Abdessalem, Sabri Maaoui, Sana Fennira, Laroussi Lobna, Majed Hassine, Sami Ouanes, Drissi Mohamed Faouzi, Souad Mallek, Abdallah Mahdhaoui, Dghim Meriem, Walid Jomaa, Sofien Zayed, Tawfik Kateb, Nidhal Bouchahda, Fares Azaiez, Helmi Ben Salem, Morched Marouen, Aymen Noamen, Salem Abdesselem, Denguir Hichem, Hassen Ibn Hadj Amor, Farhati Abdeljelil, Amine Amara, Karim Bejar, Ben Hamda Khaldoun, Chiheb Hamza, Mohsen Ben Jamaa, Sami Fourati, Faycal Elleuch, Zeineb Grati, Slim Chtourou, Sami Marouene, Mohamed Sahnoun, Morched Hadrich, Maalej Mohamed Abdelkader, Hatem Bouraoui, Kamel Kamoun, Moufid Hadrich, Tarek Ben Chedli, Mohamed Akrem Drissa, Hanene Charfeddine, Nizar Saadaoui, Gargouri Achraf, Siala Ahmed, Mokdad Ayari, Marsit Nabil, Sabeur Mnif, Maher Sahnoun, Helmi Kammoun, Khaled Ben Jemaa, Gharbi Mostari, Nebil Hamrouni, Maazoun Yamen, Yassine Ellouz, Zahreddine Smiri, Amine Hdiji, Jerbi Bassem, Wacef Ayadi, Amir Zouari, Chedly Abbassi, Boujelben Masmoudi Fatma, Kais Battikh, Elyes Kharrat, Imen Gtif, Milouchi Sami, Leila Bezdah, Salem Kachboura, Mohamed Faouzi Maatouk, Sondes Kraiem, Gouider Jeridi, Elyes Neffati, Samir Kammoun, Youssef Ben Ameur, Wafa Fehri, Habib Gamra, Lilia Zakhama, Faouzi Addad, Mourali Mohamed Sami, Leila Abid

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Of the 2498 patients, 1897 (75.9%) are managed in the public sector and 601 (24.1%) are managed in the private sector. The COVID-19 pandemic started in Tunisia in March 2020; 719 patients (31.9%) were included before the COVID-19 pandemic and 1779 (60.1%) during the pandemic. …”
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    Role of digitalization in environment, social and governance, and sustainability: Review-based study for implications by Jiaqi Xu, Jiaqi Xu, Shengxiang She, Wen Liu

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Smart systems connected to the internet can systematically provide a unique opportunity to solve difficulties related to long-term sustainability. The goals are to create an egalitarian, ecologically sustainable, and healthy society. …”
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    Balancing Human Subjects Protection with Public Health Benefits in Newborn Screening Laws by Matt Dias

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…They assert that requiring parental consent could reduce the number of samples available for research and therefore adversely impact newborn screening participation rates. This could produce long-term consequences, such as a dearth of biomedical research relating to certain rare diseases, such as leukemia, thereby disadvantaging affected populations.[9] Given the potential of screening samples to benefit public health research—the CDC has even stated that NDBS “is one of the nation’s most successful public health programs”—it is unsurprising that the NSSLRA provision has alarmed public health officials.[10] While it is true that the provision may hamper important research outcomes, it remains important not to lose sight of autonomy, a core principle of research ethics. …”
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