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Mashup Score: 909Ukraine: Zelensky condemns "inhumane" Russia Christmas Day attack - 14 hour(s) ago
Russia has launched a major missile and drone attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
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Mashup Score: 1070Hetkessä kiinni - 22 hour(s) ago
Uutisia, päivän puheenaiheita ja muut Ylen parhaat verkkosisällöt.
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Mashup Score: 909
Russia has launched a major missile and drone attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
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Mashup Score: 39Russia-Ukraine war live: Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russian attack on energy system is ‘inhuman’ - 2 day(s) ago
Ukrainian president says ‘what could be more inhuman’ after missiles and drones hit Ukraine’s energy system on Christmas Day
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Mashup Score: 1326Elon Musk Is a Paid Subscriber to Shockingly Racist Pro-Apartheid South African X Account - 2 day(s) ago
Elon Musk, the richest man in the world and advisor to President-elect Donald Trump, is a paid subscriber to a virulently racist X account.
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Mashup Score: 81
Objectives To compare the manual dexterity and composure under pressure of people in different hospital staff roles using a buzz wire game. Design Prospective, observational, comparative study (Tremor study). Setting Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK, during a three week period in 2024. Participants 254 hospital staff members comprising of 60 physicians, 64 surgeons, 69 nurses, and 61 non-clinical staff. Main outcome measures Successful completion of the buzz wire game within five minutes and occurrence of swearing and audible noises of frustration. Results Of the 254 hospital staff that participated, surgeons had significantly higher success rates in completing the buzz wire game within five minutes (84%, n=54) compared with physicians (57%, n=34), nurses (54%, n=37), and non-clinical staff (51%, n=31) (P<0.001). Time-to-event analysis showed that surgeons were quicker to successfully complete the game, independent of age and gender. Surgeons exhibited the highest rate of
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Mashup Score: 77
Objectives To compare the manual dexterity and composure under pressure of people in different hospital staff roles using a buzz wire game. Design Prospective, observational, comparative study (Tremor study). Setting Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK, during a three week period in 2024. Participants 254 hospital staff members comprising of 60 physicians, 64 surgeons, 69 nurses, and 61 non-clinical staff. Main outcome measures Successful completion of the buzz wire game within five minutes and occurrence of swearing and audible noises of frustration. Results Of the 254 hospital staff that participated, surgeons had significantly higher success rates in completing the buzz wire game within five minutes (84%, n=54) compared with physicians (57%, n=34), nurses (54%, n=37), and non-clinical staff (51%, n=31) (P<0.001). Time-to-event analysis showed that surgeons were quicker to successfully complete the game, independent of age and gender. Surgeons exhibited the highest rate of
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Mashup Score: 73
Objectives To compare the manual dexterity and composure under pressure of people in different hospital staff roles using a buzz wire game. Design Prospective, observational, comparative study (Tremor study). Setting Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK, during a three week period in 2024. Participants 254 hospital staff members comprising of 60 physicians, 64 surgeons, 69 nurses, and 61 non-clinical staff. Main outcome measures Successful completion of the buzz wire game within five minutes and occurrence of swearing and audible noises of frustration. Results Of the 254 hospital staff that participated, surgeons had significantly higher success rates in completing the buzz wire game within five minutes (84%, n=54) compared with physicians (57%, n=34), nurses (54%, n=37), and non-clinical staff (51%, n=31) (P<0.001). Time-to-event analysis showed that surgeons were quicker to successfully complete the game, independent of age and gender. Surgeons exhibited the highest rate of
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Mashup Score: 73
Objectives To compare the manual dexterity and composure under pressure of people in different hospital staff roles using a buzz wire game. Design Prospective, observational, comparative study (Tremor study). Setting Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK, during a three week period in 2024. Participants 254 hospital staff members comprising of 60 physicians, 64 surgeons, 69 nurses, and 61 non-clinical staff. Main outcome measures Successful completion of the buzz wire game within five minutes and occurrence of swearing and audible noises of frustration. Results Of the 254 hospital staff that participated, surgeons had significantly higher success rates in completing the buzz wire game within five minutes (84%, n=54) compared with physicians (57%, n=34), nurses (54%, n=37), and non-clinical staff (51%, n=31) (P<0.001). Time-to-event analysis showed that surgeons were quicker to successfully complete the game, independent of age and gender. Surgeons exhibited the highest rate of
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Mashup Score: 66China is rapidly expanding nuclear forces, says Pentagon - 9 day(s) ago
US defence department reports that Beijing has increased operational nuclear warhead arsenal by 20% in a year
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RT @McFaul: On Christmas, of course. Putin is a terrorist. Russia Is a Terrorist State. https://t.co/KEB3qq9wro