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Risk of divorce and likelihood of having additional children among families with children with spina bifida : A Swedish population-based longitudinal register study
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Evaluation of the Ability of Machine Learning-Models to Assess Postural Orientation Errors During a Single-Leg Squat
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‘Ageing in place’ in Norway – A Fairclough-inspired discourse analysis of a white paper
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Feasibility study of a novel 5G-connected mobile video recording and review system for educational and research application in anaesthetic in-situ high-fidelity simulation training
2025) EUROANAESTHESIA 2025: The European Anaesthesia Congress(
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Implementation of a sensory modulation intervention in mental health outpatient services : a process evaluation study
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Women experiencing the second stage of labour for the first time : A qualitative free-text analysis within the Oneplus trial
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Effects of an opioid-free care pathway vs. opioid-based standard care on postoperative pain and postoperative quality of recovery after laparoscopic bariatric surgery : A multicentre randomised controlled trial
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Accessibility, usability and universal design - still confusing? : Harmonisation of key concepts describing person-environment interaction to create conditions for participation
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Needs and Preferences of Swedish Young Adults for a Digital App Promoting Mental Health Literacy, Occupational Balance, and Peer Support: Qualitative Interview Study
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Older persons' experiences with wearable sensor-based fall risk screening in free-living conditions - a qualitative study
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