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Measurement of Child’s Body Posture Development

The purpose of our research was to analyze the existent methods for measurement of child's body posture development. The research was made on the basis of studies, which was in…
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Improving Biocompatibility of Implants with Nanolayering

Biocompatibility of different materials in the body is very complicated phenomenon. Although structural characteristics of implant are decisive for its specific purpose, biologic response mainly depends on surface characteristics of…
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Placenta

The placenta is crucial for fetal survival, growth and development. After the baby has been born the role of the placenta is finished, however, it is essential that delivering physician…
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Short Bowel Syndrom as a Complication of Crohn’s Disease

During the course of Crohn's disease, some patients require surgical bowel resection due to intestinal stenosis. Attention is drawn to a possible complication of such surgical procedures: in a patient…
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Induced Hypothermia after Cardiac Arrest in Hyperglicaemic Patients

Induced hypothermia after primary cardiac arrest (PCA) reduces post-ischemic reperfusion brain damage. At the Center for Intensive Internal Medicine (CIIM) of the LjubljanaMedicalCenter, it has been in routine use since…
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Assessing Malocclusion with the EF Index: Validity, Reliability and Time Consumption

BACKGROUND. The purpose of orthodontic diagnosis and classification systems is to record different dental and arch anomalies (malocclusions). The modified Angle's method of clas­sifying malocclusion is still the most widely…
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The Effect of Neurotrophin NT-3 on Functional Capabilities of Motoneurons in Cocultures with Human Muscle

Neurotrophins are a subgroup of growth factors acting within the nervous system. They are small proteins forming a family of several members. Among these, NT-3 is the most abun­dantly distributed…
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