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Abstract New construction technologies are evolving in the market faster than codes for earthquake‐resistant building design. Earthquake‐resistant design of nearly zero‐energy buildings that are constructed throughout Europe and thermally insulated system below the foundation is not yet supported by the codes.
Jure Žižmond, Matjaž Dolšek
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Jordanita species (Lepidoptera) as a proxy for grassland species in general show a strong decline in Central Europe since 1950 which is mainly related to changing agricultural landuse and destruction of habitats. This article reviews thousands of observations, shows the decline and discusses the reasons in detail.
Gregor Markl +2 more
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Towards evidence‐based conservation of subterranean ecosystems
ABSTRACT Subterranean ecosystems are among the most widespread environments on Earth, yet we still have poor knowledge of their biodiversity. To raise awareness of subterranean ecosystems, the essential services they provide, and their unique conservation challenges, 2021 and 2022 were designated International Years of Caves and Karst.
Stefano Mammola +37 more
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Abstract In recent decades, there have been an increasing number of outbreaks of Ips typographus in Europe. A large amount of sanitary felling has taken place, with significant economic and ecological consequences. In order to anticipate such large‐scale outbreaks, an effective monitoring system should be set up.
Nina Šramel +3 more
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The genetic analysis was conducted on family with idiopathic erythrocytosis (IE), that is, erythrocytosis of unknown cause. Affected family members were included in the study based on the inclusion criteria for congenital erythrocytosis (eg elevated haemoglobin/haematocrit, absence of variants in some other myeloproliferative neoplasm genes and absence
Aleša Kristan +12 more
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The Effects of an Eight-Week Swimming Program on Body Composition and Assessment of Dietary Intake in Post-COVID-19 Patients. [PDF]
COVID‐19 infection and its consequences (long‐term COVID‐19 syndrome) have implications for weight loss, body composition, and diet quality. In the context of the “PostCovSwim” project, which is part of a broader international study, the impact of an eight‐week swimming program on post‐COVID‐19 patients’ nutritional status (i.e., body composition and ...
Jakše B +3 more
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ATTITUDES OF HEALTHCARE STUDENTS TOWARDS BREASTFEEDING AFTER THE FIRST YEAR OF CHILD’S AGE
Introduction: The World Health Organisation recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of the child’s age and then, with complementary feeding, breastfeeding until the child’s second year, or longer if this suits the woman and the child.
Irena Hribar, Renata Vettorazzi
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ODNOS ŠTUDENTOV ZDRAVSTVENIH SMERI DO DOJENJA PO PRVEM LETU OTROKOVE STAROSTI
Izhodišča: Svetovna zdravstvena organizacija priporoča izključno dojenje prvih šest mesecev otrokove starosti in nato ob dopolnilni prehrani dojenje do drugega leta otrokove starosti ali dlje, če to ustreza ženski in otroku.
Irena Hribar, Renata Vettorazzi
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Background: In recent years, the concepts of Green Information Technology and Green Information Systems (Green IT/IS) have attracted the attention of many researchers.
Žnidaršič Anja +4 more
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Background: Due to the defficiency of sex hormone estrogen after the menopause, the quality of woman's life dramatically decreases. Atrophic vaginitis in particular is a frequent cause of problems in these women's sex life. Methods: The gynecologist can
Lucija Vrabič-Dežman
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