Ultrastructural morphology exhibited by coronaviruses.
CDC/ Alissa Eckert, MS; Dan Higgins, MAM
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Violence Against Women Before and During the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Study of Reports From the Forensic Medical Institute of Curitiba/PR, Brazil
Discovering FinTech field evolution, international collaboration, thematic map, and future research directions: A bibliometric and content analyses
Cross-Immunity as a Potential Explanation for the Smoker's Paradox in COVID-19: Evidence from a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
AI-Based Automated Speech Therapy Tools for persons with Speech Sound Disorders: A Systematic Literature Review
Evaluating Drug Interaction Risks: Nirmatrelvir & Ritonavir Combination (PAXLOVID®) with Concomitant Medications in Real-World Clinical Settings
Impact of a Multicomponent Program on Sleep Duration and Depressive Symptoms in Overweight Adolescents in Schools in the Northeast Brazil
Work from home, time allocations, and wellbeing: The impact of lockdowns
The selective effect of Ivermectin on different human coronaviruses; in-vitro study
Clinical Characteristics and Predictors of Complications and Mortality in Hospitalized Octogenarian Patients with COVID-19: An Ambispective Study
Right Ventricular Dysfunction, the new Face of Long COVID-19, Assessed by Speckle-Tracking Echocardiography; a cross-sectional study