Maryam Farhadian
Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences
221 Papers
223 Citations
Maryam Farhadian is an academic researcher from Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 155 publications. Previous affiliations of Maryam Farhadian include Hamedan University of Medical Sciences.
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Papers
3D-Printed Soft Membrane for Periodontal Guided Tissue Regeneration
Farshid Vahdatinia,Amirarsalan Hooshyarfard,Sh Jamshidi,Setareh Shojaei,Kishan Patel,Erfan Moeinifard,Rasool Haddadi,Maryam Farhadian,Leila Gholami,Lobat Tayebi +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , a critical-size dehiscence defects were surgically created on the buccal surface of the roots of the bilateral mandibular teeth of the canine bilateral mandible.
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Supraclavicular versus Infraclavicular Subclavian Vein Catheterization in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
TL;DR: Compared with the SC approach, the IC approach resulted in fewer hematomas at puncture sites, and the incidence of overall cannulation failure and other complications were similar on both approaches.
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Comparison of Optical Properties of Laminate Veneers Made of Zolid FX and Katana UTML Zirconia and Lithium Disilicate Ceramics.
Fariborz Vafaei,Alireza Izadi,Samaneh Abbasi,Maryam Farhadian,Zahra Bagheri +4 more
- 22 Jan 2020
TL;DR: The composite abutment shade, TIP color, and laminate material should be carefully selected to achieve optimal aesthetics in laminate veneers.
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Interpretable generalized neural additive models for mortality prediction of COVID-19 hospitalized patients in Hamadan, Iran
TL;DR: In this article , the authors used generalized neural additive model (GNAM) as an interpretable machine learning method to predict the COVID-19 mortality of patients, which is a serious threat to the world.
Association between the severity of periodontitis, COVID-19, C-reactive protein and interleukin-6 levels in hospitalized patients: a case‒control study
Janet Moradi Haghgoo,Parviz Torkzaban,Maryam Farhadian,Sayed Ali Moosavi Sedeh +3 more
TL;DR: This study showed that the severity of periodontitis is associated with the severity of COVID-19, and this association might manifest as increased odds of adverse events.
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