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30 April 2024 - P3953
Public perception of the FDA approval of a long-acting injectable for HIV prevention: natural language processing study
26 April 2022 - O0949
Natural language processing tool to improve use of electronic health records data for surgical site infection surveillance at the Bambino Gesù Children 's Hospital, IRCCS, Rome, Italy
23 April 2022 - P1945
A natural language processing system for characterisation of radiology text reports
23 April 2022 - P1935
Does English language proficiency level influence ESCMID abstracts/grants acceptance?
22 October 2021 - 16
Zero by 30: Eliminating terrestrial rabies by 2030
23 September 2021 - 16
Dientamoeba fragilis and Cryptosporidium spp.
07 September 2018 - 16
Antibiogram of Gram-negative human pathogens isolated in India.
22 April 2017 - ASC011
SPILF - Société de Pathologie Infectieuse de Langue Française
25 April 2015 - S136
Joep Lange Memorial Lecture: where are we with low cost/generic provision of antiretrovirals?
01 April 2012 - O274
An in vivo model of tick-borne encephalitis in infant rats infected with Langat virus
16 May 2009
English usage: simple language for complicated matters
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