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1. Early detection of excessive stress in people due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic: studies including those using biological markers
2. The need for detailed study of course credit earned and the comprehension of material by college students as a result of major changes in university course formats due to COVID-19 and actions based on those findings
3. An exploration of the labor, financial, and economic factors related to suicide in the republic of Kazakhstan
4. The indicators associated with increasing suicide trends: Need for harmony in discussing suicide in legal medicine and other fields
5. The realities of a new era featuring truly international lectures during the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic: International collaboration and advances in medical education
6. The relationship between a comprehensive index of prosperity and suicide rates in former Soviet countries, including a comparison with European and Asian countries: Discussion from a new perspective
7. Effects of internal exposure to neutron-activated 56MnO2powder on locomotor activity in rats
8. Is the Association between Suicide and Unemployment Common or Different among the Post-Soviet Countries?
9. Radiation makes cells select the form of death dependent on external or internal exposure: apoptosis or pyroptosis
10. External dose estimates of laboratory rats and mice during exposure to dispersed neutron-activated 56Mn powder
11. Microdistribution of internal radiation dose in biological tissues exposed to 56Mn dioxide microparticles
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