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  1. XXIV. Dostálovy dny : urgentní medicína a medicína katastrof 2017  / editor Milan Ticháček . - Vyd. 1  - [Ostrava]  : ČLS JEP Společnost urgentní medicíny a medicíny katastrof , 2017  - 48 s.  ISBN 978-80-7464-946-2   [1, currently available 1]
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  2. Bratislavské lekárske listy : international journal for biomedical sciences and clinical medicine . 2021. Vol. 122, no. 9  - s. 609-683   [2, currently available 0, at library only 2]
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    2021:
    Comparison between posterior lumbar interbody fusion and transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion in the management of lumbar spondylolisthesis (0.0-),
    Comparison of standard prophylactic and preemptive therapeutic low molecular weight heparin treatments in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 (0.0-),
    Contrast-induced acute kidney injury in COVID-19 patients (0.0-),
    Contrast-induced encephalopathy (0.0-),
    Could Peganum harmala be effective in the treatment of COVID-19? (0.0-),
    Potential role of the geriatric nutritional risk index as a novel risk factor for the development of non-valvular atrial fibrillation in patients with heart failure (0.0-),
    Probiotics and prebiotics, targeting obesity with functional foods (0.0-),
    Recovery potential of transplanted oligoprogenitor cells derived from human dental pulp stem cells in Lysophosphatidyl choline demyelination model (0.0-),
    Routine betamethasone therapy of non-hydropic fetuses with CPAM-the way to improve perinatal outcome? (0.0-),
    Soluble HLA-G, its diagnostic and prognostic value and potential target molecule for future therapy in cancer (0.0-),
    Telemedicine visits in an established multidisciplinary central nervous system clinic for radiation oncology and neurosurgery in a community hospital setting (0.0-),
    Testosterone, personality traits and aggressive driving among young male drivers (0.0-),
    highly protective natural medical agents against COVID-19 (0.0-)
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