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Assoufi, N., M. Christine, J. Kessler, M. L. Voicu, M. Moldovan, and F. Duchene. "Poumon des jacuzzis." La Revue de Médecine Interne 37 (June 2016): A181. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.revmed.2016.04.182.

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Aminian, Ensiyeh. "COMPARISON OF TWO JACUZZIS AND SWIMMING MILD RECOVERIES ON HEART BEAT RATE AND MYOCARDIAL OXYGEN CONSUMPTION OF SWIMMING." Ciência e Natura 37 (September 14, 2015): 75. http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/2179460x19445.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/2179460X19445Main aim of this research was comparing effect of two Jacuzzis, swimming mild recoveries on heart beat rate, and myocardial oxygen cost of swimming. Initially normal data distribution Kolmogorov Smirnov test was used in order to reflect the normal distribution of data. For data analysis descriptive statistics were used (placebo, median, mean, variance, and standard deviation) in order to compare changes of Lactic acid of heart rate beat and consumption oxygen of myocardial. Therefore, we used t student, alpha error is 0.05, and Excel 2007 and SPSS 18 did analysis. Result of research indicated that inactive recovery was effective on faster excreted lactic acid. Moreover, results of research indicated that recovery on mild swim Jacuzzi was effective on heart rate, myocardial consumption of oxygen. In addition, results of research indicated that heart rate and myocardial consumption of oxygen reduce in Jacuzzi recovery.
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Monsel, G., J. N. Dauendorffer, A. Aubry, B. Nebbad, P. Schneider, E. Caumes, and O. Chosidow. "Enterobacter aerogenes : un nouvel agent de folliculite des jacuzzis ?" Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie 143, no. 12 (December 2016): S334. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annder.2016.09.518.

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Arbaiza, Lydia. "Megapool S.A.: Reconstructing a construction company." Cuadernos de difusión 9, no. 16 (June 30, 2004): 137–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.46631/jefas.2004.v9n16.08.

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Megapool S.A. es una empresa familiar localizada en Lima, Perú, y especializada en la construcción de jacuzzis y saunas. Fue creada en 1987 para desarrollar actividades generales en el rubro de la construcción y supervisión de construcción, importar, distribuir y vender materiales y accesorios y desempeñar otras actividades económicas permitidas por la ley peruana. En agosto de 1999, su presidente ejecutivo buscaba un consultor para reorganizar la empresa y resolver sus problemas financieros, así como para enfrentar la etapa de crecimiento del negocio. El consultor debe estar en condiciones de desarrollar una propuesta para la reorganización de la empresa, lo que implica el análisis de las principales áreas de la empresa, así como la situación de los recursos humanos.
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Law, Roger C. K., Joseph H. K. Lai, David John Edwards, and Huiying (Cynthia) Hou. "COVID-19: Research Directions for Non-Clinical Aerosol-Generating Facilities in the Built Environment." Buildings 11, no. 7 (June 30, 2021): 282. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings11070282.

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Physical contact and respiratory droplet transmission have been widely regarded as the main routes of COVID-19 infection. However, mounting evidence has unveiled the risk of aerosol transmission of the virus. Whereas caution has been taken to avoid this risk in association with clinical facilities, facilities such as spa pools and Jacuzzis, which are characterized by bubble-aerosol generation, high bather loads, and limited turnover rates, may promote aerosol transmission. Focusing on these non-clinical facilities in the built environment, a review study was undertaken. First, the typical water disinfection and ventilation-aided operations for the facilities were illustrated. Second, cross comparisons were made between the applicable standards and guidelines of the World Health Organization and countries including Australia, Canada, China, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The similarities and differences in their water quality specifications, ventilation requirements, and air quality enhancement measures were identified; there were no specific regulations for preventing aerosol transmission at those aerosol-generating facilities. Third, a qualitative review of research publications revealed the emergence of studies on potential air-borne transmission of COVID-19, but research on built facilities posing high risks of aerosol transmission remains scant. This study’s results inform key directions for future research on abating aerosol transmission of COVID-19: the development of bespoke personal protective equipment and engineering and management controls on water quality, ventilation, and air quality.
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Pulit-Prociak, Jolanta, Anita Staroń, Magdalena Prokopowicz, Karolina Magielska, and Marcin Banach. "Analysis of Antimicrobial Properties of PVA-Based Coatings with Silver and Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles." Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials 31, no. 6 (April 14, 2021): 2306–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10904-020-01838-6.

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Abstract Public places such as swimming pools, saunas and jacuzzis are at high risk of developing microorganisms and are a potential source of disease. Above all, increased temperature and humidity favour this. A relatively new but effective way to combat microorganisms is to subject them to metal or metal oxide nanoparticles. The paper presents a method of obtaining nanocompositions for direct application at the place of occurrence of the microorganisms. The advantage of nanocompositions is that they can easily be removed from the infected surface in the form of a film containing dead organic matter. The article investigates the biocidal properties against common microorganisms such as Aspergillus niger and Candida albicans of nanocompositions containing silver nanoparticles and nanometric zinc oxide. The physicochemical properties of the nanocompositions were characterised and the antifungal properties of the preparations obtained determined using the suspension method. The results showed that the PVA-based compositions obtained were able effectively to inhibit the growth of the tested strains. Elongation of contact time between microorganism and nanoparticles which was changed from 5 to 60 min resulted in higher antimicrobial activity. It was manifested in reduced growth area. The same observation was made when the concentration of used nanoparticles was increased. When the concentration of nanosilver raised from 12.5 up to 200 ppm, the development of Aspergillus niger was slower. Increasing of zinc oxide nanoparticles concentration resulted in growth inhibition of Candida albicans strain. Graphic Abstract
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Perea Casado, María Isabel, and Pilar Carreño Freire. "Foliculitis del Jacuzzi®." Atención Primaria Práctica 1, no. 2 (March 2019): 21–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.appr.2018.12.002.

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Williams, Teresa C., Jeffrey P. Kanne, and Tasneem A. Lalani. "Jacuzzi jet-induced pneumoperitoneum." Emergency Radiology 10, no. 5 (April 1, 2004): 259–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10140-004-0330-y.

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Smyth, Ailbhe. "The Floozie in the Jacuzzi." Feminist Studies 17, no. 1 (1991): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3178167.

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Smyth, Ailbhe. "The Floozie in the Jacuzzi." Irish Review (1986-), no. 6 (1989): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/29735417.

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Vergez, M., S. Honjoya, S. Guérin, C. Delacourt, and G. Benoist. "Poumon de jacuzzi : à propos d’un cas." Archives de Pédiatrie 24, no. 12 (December 2017): 1271–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.arcped.2017.09.001.

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Sokolowski, N., L. Rolland, M. A. Vandenhende, J. Y. Collin, F. Laurent, P. Morlat, and F. Bonnet. "L’abus de jacuzzi peut nuire à la santé." La Revue de Médecine Interne 35 (June 2014): A164—A165. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.revmed.2014.03.274.

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Saussereau, J., G. Reboux, G. Sfeir, and J. C. Dalphin. "Deux cas de pneumopathie d’hypersensibilité du jacuzzi : enquête environnementale." Revue des Maladies Respiratoires 36, no. 2 (February 2019): 204–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rmr.2018.10.006.

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Backon, J. "Epistaxis after prolonged water immersion in a hot Jacuzzi." Postgraduate Medical Journal 65, no. 770 (December 1, 1989): 958. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.65.770.958.

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Blaizot, R., C. Cazanave, O. Peuchant, and M. S. Doutre. "Infection cutanée à mycobactéries atypiques après usage d’un jacuzzi." Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie 143, no. 12 (December 2016): S333—S334. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annder.2016.09.517.

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González-Padilla, Marcelino, Rafael Jurado, Ana María Rodríguez Martín, and Julián Torre-Cisneros. "Foliculitis del jacuzzi: descripción de un brote de 6 casos." Medicina Clínica 142, no. 2 (January 2014): 87–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.medcli.2013.07.006.

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Ruberg, R. L. "An Outbreak of Mycobacterium jacuzzii Infection following Insertion of Breast Implants." Yearbook of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery 2008 (January 2008): 203–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1535-1513(08)70668-4.

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Smyth, Ailbhe. "The Floozie in the Jacuzzi: The Title Is Not One, but Many." Circa, no. 48 (1989): 32. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25557474.

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Capper, Colleen A. "Moving Beyond the Spiritual Jacuzzi in Education: Spiritualities, Epistemologies, and Social Justice." Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy 2, no. 2 (December 2005): 96–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15505170.2005.10411555.

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Vallayer, P. B., C. Mougas, and A. Benamane. "À propos d’un syndrome interstitiel pulmonaire rare : Observation d’une pneumopathie d’hypersensibilité au jacuzzi." La Revue de Médecine Interne 40 (June 2019): A153. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.revmed.2019.03.195.

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Asl, Nahiddadashzadeh, Farrokh Taftachi, Azadeh Memarian, Roya Kordrostami, FatemehNoorian Zavareh, and Shahrokh Mehrpisheh. "A 37-year-old woman found dead in a Jacuzzi: A case report." Medico-Legal Journal 84, no. 3 (July 9, 2016): 159–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0025817216632665.

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Hassa, Samira. "Poubelle, Bottin, Jacuzzi... l'histoire étonnante de 101 noms proprement communs! by Frédérick Gersal." French Review 93, no. 2 (2019): 234–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tfr.2019.0052.

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Li, D.-K., T. Janevic, R. Odouli, and L. Liu. "Use of hot tub or Jacuzzi during pregnancy and the risk of spontaneous abortion (SAB)." Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 15, no. 4 (July 7, 2008): A20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3016.2001.381-62.x.

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Li, D.-K., T. Janevic, R. Odouli, and L. Liu. "Use of hot tub or Jacuzzi during pregnancy and the risk of spontaneous abortion (SAB)." Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 15, no. 4 (October 2001): A20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-3016.2001.00381-62.x.

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Gracenea, M., S. Castaño, J. Méndez, F. Lucena, and M. S. Gómez. "Faecal contamination in public pools in Barcelona province: Cryptosporidium spp. and bacterial indicators." Journal of Water and Health 16, no. 5 (July 9, 2018): 762–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wh.2018.267.

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Abstract A study was conducted of the occurrence of Cryptosporidium in indoor heated public swimming pools and of three bacterial indicators (Escherichia coli, faecal enterococci and Clostridium perfringens) on pool surrounds. Although all examined pools adhered strictly to the Spanish regulations, the influence of several parameters related to water conditions, pool structure, users and location on the presence of protozoa and bacteria was analysed. Cryptosporidium was detected in 18.8% of pools in 60% of the five towns studied. The maximum concentration was 13 oocysts/L in one swimming pool and one Jacuzzi. The bacterial indicators' prevalence on pool surrounds was higher than 50%, being present in all of the towns. Plastic surfaces presented the lowest bacterial prevalence, whereas painted surfaces were 100% positive. No differences were observed for pool surrounds with autonomous or disabled users. Risk of cryptosporidiosis in pool vessels indicated that concentrations over 1 oocyst/10 L enhance the risk of infection, even in one exposure. Guidelines for managing faecal accidents and public information on the importance of good hygiene behaviours in and around swimming pools are recommended to limit oocysts' presence.
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Tirodimos, Ilias, Eleni P. Christoforidou, Sofia Nikolaidou, and Malamatenia Arvanitidou. "Bacteriological quality of swimming pool and spa water in northern Greece during 2011–2016: is it time for Pseudomonas aeruginosa to be included in Greek regulation?" Water Supply 18, no. 6 (January 23, 2018): 1937–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/ws.2018.015.

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Abstract The risk of illness or infection associated with recreational water environments is mainly associated with faecal water contamination. Non-faecal human shedding into the pool water or surrounding area is also a potential source of pathogens such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The aim of the current study is to describe and evaluate the bacteriological quality of 2,844 swimming pool and jacuzzi/spa water samples in northern Greece during the 2011–2016 period. Bacteriological quality of recreational water includes heterotrophic bacteria, total coliforms and Escherichia coli according to Greek Hygienic Regulation. P. aeruginosa is a significant agent of opportunistic infection in aquatic environments and was also examined in the aforementioned samples. We aimed to indicate the importance of including P. aeruginosa as a recreational water quality indicator in the revised Hygienic Regulation. Data analysis was performed using SPSS 22.0. The quality of all types of swimming pools was evaluated as excellent since less than 5% was found not to meet the regulations. Considering the presence and concentration of P. aeruginosa, the number of samples that would not meet the standards would differ significantly (18.9%). P. aeruginosa was detected in a larger amount of samples (15.2%) than E. coli (0.6%), which indicates that P. aeruginosa should be assessed as an important factor.
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Hata, Osamu, and Norio Umezawa. "Use of Fitness Facilities, Equipment, and Programs: A Case Study of a Japanese Fitness Club." Journal of Sport Management 9, no. 1 (January 1995): 78–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsm.9.1.78.

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This study examined the rates and patterns of use of the various facilities, equipment, and programs in a Yokohama fitness club. Analyses of the responses of 208 members (males = 98, females = 110) to a specially constructed questionnaire showed that the showers, sauna, bath, and Jacuzzi were the most often used facilities followed by aerobic exercise machines (e.g., exercise bikes and treadmills), the swimming pool, and machines for training the lower and upper body. In addition, four distinct and representative patterns of use of the facilities and equipment were identified. Swimming activities dominated Pattern A, and accordingly it was named the Swimming Pattern (n=59). Pattern B, the Dance and Communication Pattern (n = 15), was characterized by the use of the communication hall and coffee lounge and participation in aerobic dance. Pattern C, the Fashionable Pattern (n = 4), consisted of participation in aerobic dance for men, 1-km swimming, and the use of the tanning corner and restaurant. Finally, Pattern D, the Machine Training Pattern (n = 130), included the use of weights to train the upper and lower body. These results revealed an inefficient use of some of the facilities and equipment of the club. In addition to these findings, respondents preferred their supervisors to be friendly and expressed a desire for a larger swimming pool.
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Widiantara, Ida Bagus Gde, and I. Wayan Suastawa. "Warm Water Pool System Simulation: Design and Manufacture." Logic : Jurnal Rancang Bangun dan Teknologi 20, no. 3 (November 30, 2020): 205–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.31940/logic.v20i3.2136.

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Human development and national competitivenes is one of the flagship programs from The Indonesian Government. Bali as one of the best tourist destination in the world is required to have an international standard tourism infrastructure. A swimming pool in a tourism accomodation is a standard facility in a tourist infrastructure. There are several types of swimming pools i.e. public swimming pools and private pools. During its development and demand, private pools develop into swimming pools with additional facilities such as warm water, which is often called a jacuzzi. Another additional facility is added pressure to the water in completing massage, fragrance and foam. The swimming pool is one of facilitity designed to hold water to allow swimming or other recreational activities. Pools can be built in the ground or on the ground as a free construction or as a part of structure and also with a common feature or a free style design. In-ground pools are the most common pools made and constructed from materials such as concrete, natural stone, metal, plastic, or fiberglass. To support comfort and satisfaction when using the swimming pool, the adequate water level in the swimming pool will be maintained by system with several supporting devices such as pumps, dirt filters and maintained at a certain level. Other things that support water quality include temperature, water turbidity, color, odor, pH, chlorine content etc.
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Karami, Sh, and v. Tadibi. "Effect of aquatic therapy exercises with and without the use of Jacuzzi on the lower limb strength and the quality of life in elderly women." Journal of Gerontology 2, no. 4 (June 1, 2018): 22–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.29252/joge.2.4.22.

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Sakhaee, Fatemeh, Morteza Masoumi, Farzam Vaziri, Seyed Davar Siadat, and Abolfazl Fateh. "A case report of wrist synovial infection due to Mycobacterium jacuzzii, Iran." BMC Infectious Diseases 20, no. 1 (September 16, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-020-05385-w.

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Abstract Background Mycobacterium jacuzzii (M. jacuzzii) was first isolated in 2003 by insertion of breast implants in Tel Aviv, Israel. In this case report, we describe our experience in detection of M. jacuzzii using phenotypic and genotypic test of wrist synovial sample. Case presentation A 73-year-old woman complained of pain and swelling in the right wrist for 4 months. Her body temperature was 37–38 °C, and symptoms, such as pain, swelling, and some movement limitation, were reported. Clinical laboratory parameters showed an elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) level, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), and white blood cells (WBC) count. The sequences of hsp65, rpoB, 16S rDNA, and sodA genes indicated very high homology to M. jacuzzii. Conclusion We report a case of synovial infection caused by M. jacuzzii in a patient with severe wrist pain in Iran, who was treated with amikacin, levofloxacin, and ethambutol. The outcomes of treatment after 8 months were positive, and no recurrence of infection was reported in the patient.
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"Elysee adds jacuzzi." Nursing Older People 5, no. 4 (July 1, 1993): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/nop.5.4.20.s17.

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"Promoting the Jacuzzi model." Nursing Standard 6, no. 47 (August 12, 1992): 18–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns.6.47.18.s33.

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"Jacuzzi signs trademark license agreement." Pump Industry Analyst 2007, no. 12 (December 2007): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1359-6128(07)70486-x.

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"Polyair adds jacuzzi pool business." Pump Industry Analyst 2003, no. 5 (May 2003): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1359-6128(03)00544-5.

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"Jacuzzi signs trademark license agreement." Filtration Industry Analyst 2007, no. 12 (December 2007): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1365-6937(07)70309-x.

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Otegbulu, Austin, and Olusola Johnson. "The Impact of Jacuzzi Bathtubs on House Prices." Journal of Sustainable Development 4, no. 3 (June 2, 2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v4n3p199.

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Messe, R., C. Barrera, A. Gondouin, and J. C. Dalphin. "Poumon de jacuzzi : analyse rétrospective de 14 cas." Revue des Maladies Respiratoires, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rmr.2020.11.005.

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Modi, A., J. Gardner, L. Lighton, and N. Coetzee. "Pontiac fever outbreak associated with a spa-pool, United Kingdom, April 2008." Eurosurveillance 13, no. 30 (July 24, 2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/ese.13.30.18934-en.

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On 16 April 2008, public health authorities in North West England were notified of six suspected cases of non-pulmonary legionellosis, five of whom were admitted to three different hospitals and one seen by a general practitioner. These cases presented with influenza-like symptoms: fever, headache, and muscle pain, with or without nausea. They were part of a group of seven women who had spent the weekend of 11-13 April at a residential leisure resort where they were using a spa pool (otherwise known as Jacuzzi or whirlpool).
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Levy, Andrew P., Nina S. Levy, Eli Heyman, Mitchell Schertz, and Jacob Genizi. "Reduction in seizure burden in a child with a A350V IQSEC2 mutation using heat therapy with a Jacuzzi." Clinical Case Reports 9, no. 9 (August 30, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.4734.

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