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Promoting a Culture of Safety in Cholecystectomy (COSIC) over a decade at a Philippine public regional hospital after the SAGES International Proctoring Course in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Course

Surgical Endoscopy, 2022
The SAGES International Proctoring Course for Laparoscopic Cholecystecomy accepts applications from low to middle-income countries for SAGES faculty to train local surgeons. A regional public hospital in the 10th most populous city in the Philippines was one of the chosen sites for the 1-week course in 2010. Two SAGES surgeons and one nurse trained two
William, Yi   +5 more
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Shifting wavelengths of ultraweak photon emissions from dying melanoma cells: their chemical enhancement and blocking are predicted by Cosic’s theory of resonant recognition model for macromolecules

Naturwissenschaften, 2014
During the first 24 h after removal from incubation, melanoma cells in culture displayed reliable increases in emissions of photons of specific wavelengths during discrete portions of this interval. Applications of specific filters revealed marked and protracted increases in infrared (950 nm) photons about 7 h after removal followed 3 h later by marked
Nirosha J. Murugan   +4 more
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The Nonconformists: Dobrica Ćosić and Mića Popović Envision Serbia

Slavic Review, 1999
There is little to debate about the nature of Serbian political life since the mid-1980s—it has been highly nationalized, to the point that one can argue that a consensus existed among Serbian public figures that the Serbs' very existence was threatened by their neighbors.
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The Children of Cain: Dobrica Ćosić's Serbia

East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures, 2000
Today Dobrica Ćosić, the Serbian novelist, is most often exploited as a handy caricature, his name a code word for the ill effects of Serbian intellectuals' involvement in politics. But as code word, Ćosić loses meaning and the nature of his influence is obscured.
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From Dissidents to Presidents: Dobrica Ćosić and Vojislav Koštunica Compared

Contemporary European History, 2004
The article compares the careers of two men, Dobrica Ćosić and Vojislav Koštunica, who gained prominence as dissident intellectuals in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and later served as presidents of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. After outlining the main features of each man's dissident career, the article traces how one aspect of ...
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Literature and New Media Art in the “Sonnetoid” Web Projects by Slovenian Artists Vuk Ćosić and Teo Spiller

Revue de littérature comparée, 2014
Cet article analyse le domaine dans lequel littérature et nouveaux médias se rejoignent. Il se concentre sur les sites Web générant des textes qui évoquent le sonnet, et considère l’existence possible d’un sonnet new media  — et d’une poésie new media , en général. La réponse négative suggérée par ces projets de Vuk ?osi?
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Dobrica Ćosić and Josip Broz Tito—A Political and Intellectual Relationship

2016
This article is an analysis of the political and intellectual relationship of Dobrica Cosic—a member of the political underground, a partisan, one of the participants in the revolutionary government establishment procedure, a writer, a national ideologist, the president of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia—to Josip Broz Tito—a Communist leader, the ...
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