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Evaluating residual anti-Xa levels following discontinuation of treatment-dose enoxaparin in patients presenting for elective surgery: a prospective observational trial.
Exercise and depressive symptoms: a comparison of aerobic and resistance exercise effects on emotional and physical function in older persons with high and low depressive symptomatology.
Patient education to prevent falls in subacute care.
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Are There Gender Differences Among Leaders of Regional Orthopaedic Societies of the United States?
Subsecond dopamine fluctuations in human striatum encode superposed error signals about actual and counterfactual reward.
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