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Kód záznamu = ("sg000213_2001_001_001" ALEBO "sg000213_2001_001_003")
- Journal of health management and public health . 2001. Vol. 5, no. 3-4 [1, z toho voľných 0, prezenčne 1]
- Odkazy
- PERIODIKÁ-Súborný záznam periodika (0.0-)
- ČLÁNKY
- 2001:
- A competition for the right to life and its protection and the right of a woman for completion of her pregnancy (0.0-),
- Abortions in Slovakia in 1990's (0.0-),
- Culture of life and Slovak family at turn of the millenium (0.0-),
- Ethical discourse in plural environment (0.0-),
- Genetic toxicology and life protection (0.0-),
- Hospice-the last leg of the journey (0.0-),
- Penal law life protection and its effectiveness in social practice (0.0-),
- Some aspects of arteficial insemination (0.0-),
- The ethics aspects of breastfeeding and the right of a child to get healthy food (0.0-),
- The most hazardous human journey (0.0-),
- The need to educate first level nourses and midwives to protect life from conception to natural death (0.0-),
- Theological-moral justification for the respect of life in the context of tertio millennio (0.0-),
- "Therapeutic cloning" of man? (0.0-)
- Journal of health management and public health . 2001. Vol. 5, no. 1-2 [1, z toho voľných 0, prezenčne 1]
- Odkazy
- PERIODIKÁ-Súborný záznam periodika (0.0-)
- ČLÁNKY
- 2001:
- A ten year prospective survey of fungaemia in 71 Slovak hospitals: trends in occurrence, etiology, clinical characteristics and outcome of 310 episodes (0.0-),
- Acinetobacter baumanii prospective survey of risk factors, antibacterial suceptibility and outcome of 157 episodes in 1999 in Slovakia (0.0-),
- Ceroperazone/Sulbactam in the treatment of nosocomial infections-multicentric observations (0.0-),
- Etiology and risk factors of 200 cases of infective endocarditis: report from a 7 years national prospective survey in Slovak Republic (0.0-),
- Infection control: Livingston vs. Bratislava (0.0-),
- Nosocomial bacterial and fungal meningitis in children-an 8 year national survey preporting 101 cases (0.0-),
- Prospective national survey of enterococcal bacteremia: risk factors, antibacterial susceptibility and outcome of 132 episodes (0.0-)