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    Self-Aggregation of Cationic Surfactants onto Oxidized Cellulose Fibers and Coadsorption of Organic Compounds by Alila, S, Aloulou, F, Beneventi, D, Boufi, S

    Published in Langmuir (27-03-2007)
    “…In this work, the adsorption of cationic surfactant and organic solutes on oxidized cellulose fibers bearing different amounts of carboxylic moieties was…”
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    Urinary incontinence in nulliparous sportswomen: Epidemiological survey about 150 cases by Ghroubi, S., Prof, Alila, S., Dr, Elleuch, W., Dr, Elleuch, M.H., Prof

    “…Introduction Our aim is to assess the urinary incontinence particularly in young nulliparous sportswomen. In our work, we insist on their reluctance about this…”
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    Plasma neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin and adverse outcome in critically ill patients with ventilatory support by LINKO, R., PETTILÄ, V., KUITUNEN, A., KORHONEN, A. -M., NISULA, S., ALILA, S., KIVINIEMI, O., LARU-SOMPA, R., VARPULA, T., KARLSSON, S.

    Published in Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (01-08-2013)
    “…Objective Plasma neutrophil gelatinase‐associated lipocalin (pNGAL) has been introduced as an early and sensitive biomarker of acute kidney injury (AKI), with…”
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    The contribution of the association of isokinetic muscle strengthening exercises in a training protocol for obese women (about 80 cases) by Ghroubi, S., Prof, Mahersi, S., Dr, Elleuch, W., Dr, Alila, S., Dr, Elleuch, M.H., Prof

    “…Objective To evaluate the contribution of combined training protocol involving aerobic exercises associated with the isokinetic strength training in obese…”
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    Anesthetic blocks: Key to lower limb spasticity management in developing countries (Tunisia) by Ghroubi, S., Prof, Elleuch, W., Dr, Alila, S., Dr, Mahersi, S., Dr, Elleuch, M.H., Prof

    “…Introduction Anesthetic blocks are used by many teams for assessing spasticity and its complications. However, this utilization is still restricted. Our…”
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    A study of isokinetic trunk and knee muscle strength in patients with chronic sciatica by Ghroubi, S., Prof, Alila, S., Dr, Elleuch, W., Dr, Chaaben, M., Dr, Yahiaa, A., Prof, Mahersi, S., Dr, Elleuch, M.H., Prof

    “…Objective To evaluate trunk and knee muscle strength in patients with chronic sciatica in order to optimize the program of management in a rehabilitation…”
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    Interest of early management of children with cerebral palsy within a specialized network by Ghroubi, S., Prof, Elleuch, W., Dr, Alila, S., Dr, Kammoun, F., Prof, Hmida, N., Prof, Triki, C., Prof, Elleuch, M.H., Prof

    “…Objective To show the superiority of early specialized management of children with cerebral palsy (CP) in specific structures. Materials and methods This was a…”
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    Repeated botulinum toxin injections effects on children with cerebral palsy by Ghroubi, S., Alila, S., Mallek, Elleuch, M.H.

    “…The main aim of this study was to show the efficiency of botulinum toxin A (BT-A) injections not only on spasticity and functional capacities but also on the…”
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    Adsorption of a Cationic Surfactant onto Cellulosic Fibers I. Surface Charge Effects by Alila, Sabrine, Boufi, Sami, Belgacem, Mohamed Naceur, Beneventi, Davide

    Published in Langmuir (30-08-2005)
    “…The adsorption of four cationic surfactants with different alkyl chain lengths on cellulose substrates was investigated. Cellulose fibers were used as model…”
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    Public Perception on Transparency and Trust in Government Information Released During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Pramiyanti, Alila, Mayangsari, Ira Dwi, Nuraeni, Reni, Firdaus, Yasinta Darin

    “…A low level of transparency and trust in the release of government information during the COVID-19 pandemic could decrease the chance of success in handling…”
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