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Abstract Objective To explore the frequency and severity of abnormalities in perioperative point‐of‐care bloodwork in dogs and cats undergoing cranial surgery for tumor resection with particular emphasis on dyskalemia development. Study design Retrospective observational study. Animals A total of 61 dogs and 14 cats undergoing cranial surgery for tumor
Zoe E. Weiss +4 more
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THE ANALYSIS OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (HRM) IN MARITIME AFFAIRS
Specifics of human resources management in maritime affairs is reflected in the fact that part of the staff of enterprises is displaced on ships which represent a specific and isolated environment.
Goran Vučur +2 more
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Estimating the Human Error Probability during Lifeboat Drills
Lifeboats are life-saving equipment used when it is necessary to abandon a ship or, in some ships, for man-overboard situations (to collect persons from water). Every seafarer onboard a ship has a task related to lifeboat operation in an emergency.
Tonći Biočić +3 more
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The inhabitants of Gacko at work in Dubrovnik (XIV-XV century) [PDF]
The process of emigration from the area of Hum and Trebinje area to medieval Dubrovnik as a phenomenon existed for centuries. The causes for this were differents in different periods, and it's already well documented.
Pekić Radmilo B.
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Human placental exposure to pollutant nanoparticles: uptake, translocation and functional impact
Abstract figure legend Prenatal exposure to pollutant nanoparticles has been increasingly investigated due to concerns about their potential effects on placental function and pregnancy outcomes. Maternal inhalation of pollutant nanoparticles can result in a pro‐inflammatory response; particles can also translocate across the alveolus epithelial barrier
Katherine L. Bethell +3 more
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Abstract figure legend Thyroid antibody positivity (TAb+) in pregnancy is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, but the mechanisms are unclear. This study developed a rodent model of TAb+ in pregnancy, induced prior to mating so that TAb+ exposure occurred throughout the pregnancy. TAb+ did not alter thyroid hormone concentrations and had minimal
Rebecca L. Brady +11 more
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Changing Rural Masculinities: Young Qualified Male Entrepreneurs in Spain
ABSTRACT Unequal gender power relations have long driven many young women to leave rural areas. Recent rurbanisation processes in Spain have intensified with the arrival of a diverse population driven by different motivations, increasing social heterogeneity.
Mireia Baylina +5 more
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Summary: Diel changes in the vertical distribution and abundance of calyptopes were studied in the deepest area of the southern Adriatic over four seasons (July 2003, February 2004, October 2004, April 2009).
Barbara Gangai Zovko +4 more
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Cardiovascular disease incidence and cancer risk in two large European prospective cohorts
What's new? Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer share risk factors and biological mechanisms, raising questions about potential associations between the two, particularly regarding CVD duration and cancer onset. Whether CVD influences subsequent cancer risk, however, remains inconclusive.
Emma Fontvieille +25 more
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CLUSTERIZATION – A FACTOR OF EFFICIENCY IN SMALL AND MEDIUM HOSPITALITY ENTERPRISES
In the modern global economy that is constantly changing and causing constant threats and challenges, various forms of association and networking enterprises are of growing importance. Considering that small and medium enterprises are drivers of economic
Zorica Krželj-Čolović +2 more
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