
Tan Nguyen
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Nov 8, 2024 |
analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Tan Nguyen |Zi Ying Zheng |Wei Zhang |Dan Liu
Conflicts of Interest The authors declare no conflicts of interest. Supporting Information Filename Description biot202400456-sup-0001-SuppMat.docx25.4 KB Supporting Information References 1, , and , “Economic Analysis of Batch and Continuous Biopharmaceutical Antibody Production: A Review,” Journal of Pharmaceutical Innovation 15, no. 1 (2020): 182–200, https://doi.org/10.1007/S12247-018-09370-4/metrics. 2, , and (2018).
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Aug 25, 2024 |
allnurses.com | Tan Nguyen
Hi guys, I am applying to the traditional BSN for the second time with these stats: Mine vs Average GPA of admitted students in Spring 2024 Science: 4.0 vs 3.94 GE: 3.46 vs 3.95 TEAS Composite: 96.7% vs 91.3% TEAS Reading: 92.3% vs 90.2% ----->>> IMPACT SCORE: 9.51 VS 9.545 Impact Score Formula: (Science GPA) + (Gen ED GPA/2) + (TEAS Overall x .02) + (TEAS Reading x .02) I understand CSULB School of Nursing does not take clinical experience into consideration, but I do have some as an ER...
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Jul 22, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Tan Nguyen |Martin Hall
1 INTRODUCTION Oral conditions are highly prevalent with affected an estimated 3.5 billion worldwide.1, 2 To address this, the World Health Organisation (WHO) developed and adopted the 2022 Global Oral Health Strategy,3 and the accompanying WHO Oral Health Action Plan 2023–2030.2 The WHO has articulated an ambitious agenda to address oral health as part of universal health coverage.
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Jul 21, 2023 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Tan Nguyen |Utsana Tonmukayakul |Long Le |Ankur Singh
1 INTRODUCTION Dental caries is responsible for 70% of all tooth loss (Ling & Tao, 2016) and is the most prevalent oral disease affecting 29.5% of global population (GBD 2017 Oral Disorders Collaborators et al., 2020). Excessive tooth loss affects masticatory efficiency and can lead to less healthy food choices and impacts general health and wellbeing (Cascaes et al., 2022; Zelig et al., 2019). Excess free sugars is the primary cause of dental caries (Sheiham & James, 2015).
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Feb 24, 2023 |
biorxiv.org | Tan Nguyen |Singapore-MIT Alliance
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