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    Preoperative Teleconsultation Visits are as Efficient as In-person Appointments in Avoiding Unnecessary Cancellation of Elective Surgical Procedures

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    The COVID-19 pandemic has presented many challenges in health care, not the least of which was the need to find alternatives to an in-person evaluation to reduce the risk of transmission of the virus. Despite the discontinuation of elective procedures at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia (TJUH), Pennsylvania in March 2020, there was a subset of patients that required urgent surgical procedures. Consequently, there needed to be a different approach to the presurgical assessment of these patients. At our institution teleconsultation had gained acceptance by patients and providers prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, therefore a program was rapidly developed utilizing teleconsultation to assess these patients. The question we sought to answer was, in patients undergoing surgery, does completing the preoperative surgical consult through teleconsultation affect the cancellation rate on the day of surgery? Definitions - Teleconsultation – refers to synchronous visits in which a nurse practitioner or physician interfaces in real-time with a patient by video-conferencing. - Medically Optimized – patient completed the pre-admission testing process and was deemed an acceptable risk for surgery

    Developing textile entrepreneurial inclination model by integrating experts mining and ISM-MICMAC

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    The Indian textile industry is lacking in an entrepreneurial inclination of a skilled young generation; because of this, the industry is facing a challenge to achieve sustainable development and growth. To overcome this problem, the goal of this work is to build an entrepreneurial inclination model in the context of the textile industry. For achieving this goal, a combined approach of an extensive literature review and experts mining has been used to establish the entrepreneurial inclination factors in phased of the study. In the second phase, an Interpretive Structural Modelling (ISM) with Matrice d'Impacts Croisés Multiplication Appliqués à un Classement (MICMAC) has been applied to build a structural model and to find the driving force factors and dependence power. The results show that effective entrepreneurship courses, institutional policy, training and internship, institutional corporation and the involvement of institutional heads play a very significant role in encouraging youth towards entrepreneurship. The outcomes of the study can help both the government and academic institutes to draw up effective policy and develop an entrepreneurial culture which can help to create more entrepreneurs in the textile field.N

    Induction of Cytochromes in Human Cells by Oxygen

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    Gene dosage and gene expression in the HLA region: Evidence from deletion variants

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    Isolation and Characterization of HL-A Variants in Cultured Human Lymphoid Cells

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