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    Data for: To team up or not – single versus team driving in European road freight transport

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    This data set contains the detailed results of the experiments conducted for the article: A. Goel, T. Vidal, T., A. L. Kok. To team up or not – Single versus team driving in European road freight transport

    Utilizing biomarkers in colorectal cancer: an interview with Ajay Goel

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    Ajay Goel speaks to Rachel Jenkins, Commissioning Editor. Ajay Goel, PhD, is a Professor and Director, Center for Gastrointestinal Research, and Director, Center for Translational Genomics and Oncology, at the Baylor Scott &amp; White Research Institute, Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. Dr Goel has spent more than 20 years researching cancer and has been the lead author or contributor to over 240 scientific articles published in peer-reviewed international journals and several book chapters. He is also a primary inventor on more than 15 international patents aimed at developing various biomarkers for the diagnosis, prognosis and prediction of gastrointestinal cancers. He is currently using advanced genomic and transcriptomic approaches to develop novel DNA- and miRNA-based biomarkers for the early detection of colorectal cancers. In addition, he is researching the prevention of gastrointestinal cancers using integrative and alternative approaches, including botanical products such as curcumin (from turmeric) and boswellia. Dr Goel is a member of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) and the American Gastroenterology Association (AGA) and is on the international editorial boards of several journals including Gastroenterology, Clinical Cancer Research, Carcinogenesis, PLoS ONE, Scientific Reports, Epigenomics, Future Medicine, Alternative Therapies in Heath and Medicine and World Journal of Gastroenterology. He is also actively involved in peer-reviewing activities for more than 100 international scientific journals and various grant review panels of various national and international funding organizations. His research has been actively funded by various private and federal organizations, including funding from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) at the NIH, American Cancer Society (ACS) and other state organizations. He has won more than dozen awards and honors, including the Union of European Gastroenterology Federation's Distinguished Researcher Award, multiple Poster of Distinction Awards from the AGA, and Visiting Professorships from various national and international academic institutions and academic bodies. Some of his key research interests include: Understanding the basic genetics and epigenetic basis of gastrointestinal cancers; Use of epigenetic markers, both DNA and RNA, for the early detection of colorectal, pancreatic and other gastrointestinal cancers; Personalized medicine and treatment of gastrointestinal cancers; Chemoprevention, using complementary and alternative approaches using nutraceuticals such as curcumin, green tea, resveratrol and other botanicals. </jats:p

    Data for the paper "Surface Defects incorporated Diamond Machining of Silicon"

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    Data for the paper titled "Surface Defects incorporated Diamond Machining of Silicon" co-authored by Neha Khatri *1, Borad M Barkachary 2, B Muneeswaran 3, Rajab Al-Sayegh 4, Xichun Luo 5 and Saurav Goel +6,7,8EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Ultra Precisio

    sj-pdf-1-qhr-10.1177_10497323211036896 – Supplemental material for Body Image and Eating Disorders Among South Asian American Women: What Are We Missing?

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-qhr-10.1177_10497323211036896 for Body Image and Eating Disorders Among South Asian American Women: What Are We Missing? by Neha J. Goel, Brogan Thomas, Rachel L. Boutté, Brahmpreet Kaur and Suzanne E. Mazzeo in Qualitative Health Research</p

    Goel, Vinoop

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    Vinoop Goel is the Asia-Pacific Regional Director of Airports & External Relations for the International Air Transport Association (IATA). He is based at their Asia-Pacific regional office in Singapore. Vinoop leads a team that is responsible for all IATA\u27s activities in the Asia-Pacific region relating to Airports, Passenger Facilitation, Cargo and Security. In addition to this, Vinoop also heads the Member and External Relations department for the region that is responsible for IATA membership and government policy issues such as environment, taxation and aviation regulatory matters. Vinoop has a degree in Computer Science and Engineering from IIT, Delhi in India. He has 3 decades of aviation industry experience including a 15-year stint in Japan and has been with IATA since 2005. International Air Transport Association The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is the trade association for the world’s airlines, representing some 290 airlines or 82% of total air traffic. IATA supports many areas of aviation activity and help formulate industry policy on critical aviation issues.https://commons.erau.edu/aviasian-bios-2021/1018/thumbnail.jp

    sj-docx-1-jicm-10.1177_08850666221081102 - Supplemental material for Effects of Timing of Invasive Mechanical Ventilation in Patients with Shock. An Analysis of the Multicenter Prospective Observational VOLUME–CHASERS Cohort

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jicm-10.1177_08850666221081102 for Effects of Timing of Invasive Mechanical Ventilation in Patients with Shock. An Analysis of the Multicenter Prospective Observational VOLUME–CHASERS Cohort by Neha N. Goel, Jen–Ting Chen, Russel Roberts, Jonathan Sevransky, Michelle N. Gong, Kusum S. Mathews and in Journal of Intensive Care Medicine</p

    Alternative technique of cervical spinal stabilization employing lateral mass plate and screw and intra-articular spacer fixation

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    Aim: The author discusses an alternative technique of segmental cervical spinal fixation. Material and Methods: The subtleties of the technique are discussed on the basis of experience with 3 cases with a follow-up of between 30 and 36 months. Technique: The technique involves debridement of facetal articular cartilage, distraction of facets, jamming of ′Goel spacer′ into the articular cavity and fortification of the fixation by lateral mass plate and screw fixation. The ′double-insurance′ method of fixation is safe for vertebral artery, nerve roots and spinal neural structures and the fixation is strong. Conclusions: The discussed technique is safe and provides a strong fixation and a ground for ultimate arthrodesis
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