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Conflict and Health
Open Access
Debate
Health care in Bosnia and Herzegovina before, during, and after
1992–1995 war: a personal testimony
Vladimir J Šimunović*
Address: Mostar University School ... in Sarajevo,
capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Central Bosnia
was sporadic and insignificant. In short, medical doctors
were a satisfied...
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analysis of the logistics, injuries sustained and clinical man-
agement of casualties treated at the closest hospital. Crit
Care 2005, 9 :in press.
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Competing interests
CE, ER and KL are employees of BioMed Central and
receive a fixed salary. As editor -in- chief, JLV rec...
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concept covering physiological functioning, symptoms,
functional impairment, quality of life, and social func-
tioning as important main domains. These main
domains ... 1998, 44:573-585.
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of inspiratory capacity measurement in COPD patients in the primary
care setting. Int J...
... consulting fees from
Altana, AstraZeneca, Boehringer-Ingelheim and GlaxoSmithKline; speaking
fees from Altana, AstraZeneca, Boehringer-Ingelheim and GlaxoSmithKline;
and grant support from Boehringer-Ingelheim ... referencing, and graphic services was provided by David Cutler
and Mark Wade at Gardiner-Caldwell Communications, and was funded by
GlaxoSmithKline. Manuscript administr...
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domain by the domain mean of the normative data obtained
from apparently healthy Germans [15], summing each domain
index, and dividing by the number of domains). The HSI ... with cardiac arrest incur considerable costs
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efficacy of maintenance care in one well-designed pilot
study, in which 29 patients with chronic low back pain
were randomly allocated to either a non-maintenance
care group or a maintenance care ... that 44% of newly graduated Austral-
ian chiropractors estimated that at least 34% of their
patients were on maintenance care [9].
A similar estimate was obtained in anoth...
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(CCCCTG): Clinical review: Critical care medicine in china mainland. Crit
Care 2010, 14:206.
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contri bute to education in acute care as well as intensive
care. Initiatives such as the Global Healthcare Workforce
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... investigators.
Approximately 10% of data abstraction was reviewed by
both investigators to ensure data reliability. Any discrep-
ancy in data was resolved by consensus. All available data
in the ... medical record was recorded into the database.
Missing data that was unavailable in the medical record
were also noted and data analysis was based on available
data. Procedures not recorde...
... enzymes, such as cytochrome
P450s. All activated carcinogens can bind to DNA and
form DNA adducts that are capable of inducing muta-
tions and initiating carcinogenesis. The capacity to
repair ... RPA and XPA preferentially
bind damaged DNA, and because RPA and XPA di-
rectly interact in the absence of DNA, the RPA-XPA
complex has been implicated as a key component in
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and threonines and low in acidic and basic amino acids and
about 45–70 amino acids long. Usually they show only little
homology.
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