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Guillain-Barré syndrome after COVID-19 vaccination: Report of two cases from Vietnam
(2022-10-10)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization in March 2020 and since then it has spread to almost every country around the world. Vaccines against COVID-19 are considered an ... -
VinDr-CXR: An open dataset of chest X-rays with radiologist’s annotations
(2022-03-20)Most of the existing chest X-ray datasets include labels from a list of findings without specifying their locations on the radiographs. This limits the development of machine learning algorithms for the detection and ... -
A comparative study on mechanical properties of fully dense 420 stainless steel parts produced by modified binder jet printing
(2022-11-03)The mechanical properties of the parts produced by binder jet printing (BJP) are often considerably inferior to those of the parts produced by traditional manufacturing processes because BJP parts retain at best about 95% ... -
Wind lore as environmental knowledge in Southern Vanuatu
(2024)Wind lore constitutes an important domain of environmental knowledge in eight cultures of southern Vanuatu (Aneityum, Futuna, Aniwa, Nafe, Naka, Netwar, Nanu, and Nahual). Our study reviews previous studies in Oceania which ... -
Twelve tips for introducing e-portfolios in health professions education
(2022-03-31)Portfolios have been used in health professions for many decades as a means of documenting reflective practice that inform change, supports the understanding of professionals’ development needs and changing care options ...