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51. 6. Introductory Remarks

56. Cerebral oxygenation is highly sensitive to blood pressure variability in sick preterm infants.

57. Impaired cerebral autoregulation is associated with increased blood pressure variability in preterm infants.

59. INVESTIGATING SELF-REGULATED LEARNING STRATEGIES FOR DIGITAL LEARNING RELEVANCY

60. A Review of Problem and Approaches to the University Students in Malaysia Toward Using Wearable Fitness Technology

61. Opportunity Costs and Elementary Inventory Theory in the Hospital Service

62. Endoscopic drainage of walled-off pancreatic necrosis: is necrosectomy and delayed drainage necessary?.

63. Endoscopic drainage of walled-off pancreatic necrosis: is necrosectomy and delayed drainage necessary?.

70. Gastric intestinal metaplasia: Prevalence in a large Australian center and nationwide survey of endoscopic practice.

71. Repetitive endoscopic drainage as initial intervention is safe and effective for early treatment of pancreatic necrotic collections.

74. Exploring the experiences of people who had a stroke and therapists who managed people with stroke during the COVID-19 pandemic: An exploratory qualitative study.

76. Changes in weight following peroral endoscopic myotomy: results from a North American center.

77. Novel triangle tip-jet knife increases efficiency in peroral endoscopic myotomy for achalasia.

79. Safety and effectiveness of peroral endoscopic myotomy in patients on antiplatelet or anticoagulant therapy: an international multicenter case-control study.

83. Cholecystitis/cholangitis secondary to drainage of the biliary tree into an obstructed duodenum: a new technique with a novel complication?

85. The Value of Audio Devices in the Endoscopy Room (VADER) study: a randomised controlled trial.

86. Cerebral oxygenation is highly sensitive to blood pressure variability in sick preterm infants.

87. Comment on the Roth/Rinchuse responses.

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