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1. Developing a Maternal Identity: Theoretical, Developmental and Clinical Considerations.

2. Involving students in engineering course design: a combined approach based on constructive alignment and multi-criteria decision-making.

3. The Relationship of Gastrocnemius-Soleus Muscle Architecture with Balance and Functional Strength in Acute Stroke Patients.

4. The influence of laughter yoga on pregnancy symptoms, mental well-being, and prenatal attachment: A randomized controlled study.

5. The experiences of nurse managers working with substance-using nurses.

8. Long non-coding RNAs as a predictive markers of group 3 medulloblastomas.

9. Determining the impact of 5G-technology on manufacturing performance using a modified TOPSIS method.

10. Coexistence of TERT C228T mutation and MALAT1 dysregulation in primary glioblastoma: new prognostic and therapeutic targets.

12. Imbalances and Impairments in Mental State Talk of Children with Internalizing and Externalizing Problems.

14. Development of a sensitive closed batch vessel hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry method for the determination of cadmium in aqueous samples.

15. A Mother, A Baby, and Two Treatment Approaches: Discussing A Switch Case from CBT and Mentalization Perspectives.

16. Mothers’ Mental State Talk and Preschool Children’s Social-Behavioral Functioning: A Multidimensional Account.

17. Dyadic Mental State Talk and Sophistication of Symbolic Play between Parents and Children with Behavioral Problems.

18. Olea europaea Leaf Extract Improves the Efficacy of Temozolomide Therapy by Inducing MGMT Methylation and Reducing P53 Expression in Glioblastoma.

19. Nuances to provide ideas for radiologic diagnosis in primary spinal paragangliomas: report of two cases.

20. Effects of high fat diet induced obesity on peripheral nerve regeneration and levels of GAP 43 and TGF-β in rats.

21. The reference intervals of thyroid stimulating hormone in healthy individuals with normal levels of serum free thyroxine and without sonographic pathologies.

22. Intraperitoneal administration of CDP-choline or a combination of cytidine plus choline improves nerve regeneration and functional recovery in a rat model of sciatic nerve injury.

23. CDP-choline and its endogenous metabolites, cytidine and choline, promote the nerve regeneration and improve the functional recovery of injured rat sciatic nerves.