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    Novi Sad massacre

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    Roman "Novosadski pokolj" objavila je Jevrejska opština Novi Sad, a Košove transkripte ustupio im je njegov sin. Ova istorijska priča, koja svedoči o danima Novosadske racije, prvi put je objavljena 1949, a nakon toga, pisac je dopunio i kao konačnu verziju objavio kao roman, 1961.godine.The novel "Novi Sad Massacre" was published by the Jewish Community of Novi Sad, and Koš’s transcripts were lent to them by his son. This historic story, which testifies about the days during the Novi Sad Raid, was first published in 1949, and after that, the author supplemented it and published the final version as a novel in 1961

    Irreparable rotator cuff tears: challenges and solutions

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    Michele Novi,1 Avinash Kumar,2 Paolo Paladini,3 Giuseppe Porcellini,4 Giovanni Merolla3,5 1Orthopaedic and Trauma Unit, University Hospital of Pisa, Pisa, Italy; 2Department of Orthopaedics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna, India; 3Shoulder and Elbow Unit, “D. Cervesi” Hospital, AUSL della Romagna, Ambito Territoriale di Rimini, Rimini, Italy; 4Orthopaedic and Trauma Unit, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Policlinico di Modena, Modena, Italy; 5“Marco Simoncelli” Biomechanics Laboratory, “D. Cervesi” Hospital, AUSL della Romagna, Ambito Territoriale di Rimini, Rimini, Italy Abstract: Irreparable rotator cuff tears are common conditions seen by shoulder surgeons, characterized by a torn and retracted tendon associated with muscle atrophy and impaired mobility. Direct fixation of the torn tendon is not possible due to the retracted tendon and lack of healing potential which result in poor outcome. Several treatment options are viable but correct indication is mandatory for a good result, pain improvement, and restoration of shoulder function. Patient can be treated either with a conservative program or surgically when necessary, by different available modalities like arthroscopic debridement, partial reconstruction, subacromial spacer, tendon transfer, and shoulder replacement with reverse prosthesis. The aim of this study was to review literature to give an overview of the available possible solutions, with indications and expected outcomes. Keywords: irreparable rotator cuff tear, arthroscopy, partial repair, tendon transfer, graft augmentatio

    The impact of G-protein-coupled receptor hetero-oligomerization on function and pharmachology

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    Although highly controversial just a few years ago, the idea that G-protein- coupled receptors (GPCRs) may undergo homo-oligomerization or hetero-oligomerization has recently gained considerable attention. The recognition that GPCRs may exhibit either dimeric or oligomeric structures is based on a number of different biochemical and biophysical approaches. Although much effort has been spent to demonstrate the mechanism(s) by which GPCRs interact with each other, the physiological relevance of this phenomenon remains elusive. An additional source of uncertainty stems from the realization that homo-oligomerization and hetero-oligomerization of GPCRs may affect receptor binding and activity in different ways, depending on the type of interacting receptors. In this brief review, the functional and pharmacological effects of the hetero-oligomerization of GPCR on binding and cell signaling are critically analyzed

    Radial head fractures: review of current evidence about assessment, classification and management

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    The radial head fractures are frequent elbow injuries with several fracture patterns and associated lesions. The literature highlights the importance of correct patient management right from the earliest stages to achieve the best results and to avoid complications. The purpose of this article was to provide an overview of current concepts of the management of radial head fractures. The main goal of each treatment should be to restore elbow biomechanics, kinematics and stability to achieve a complete range of motion and to early begin rehabilitation programs. For Mason type 1 fractures the nonoperative management is the best choice providing good or excellent results in most patients. There is less agreement regarding Mason type 2 fractures, in term of nonoperative or surgical treatment. When surgical treatment is chosen, open reduction and internal fixation seems to guarantee the best clinical outcomes with excellent results reported. The Mason type 3 or 4 fractures are managed with surgical treatment. However, the best method of treatment remains controversial in literature between open reduction and internal fixation, radial head arthroplasty and radial head excision. In the last years, arthroscopy is going to assume an important role in the management of elbow diseases, not only as diagnostic tool but also as surgical solution and probably in the future its role will become more and more relevant. Further studies with long-term follow-up are needed to determine the best form of treatment of these complex injuries. (Cite this article as: Tarallo L, Negri A, Novi M, Micheloni G, Keeling E, Porcellini G. Radial head fractures: review of current evidence about assessment, classification and management

    Epistulae Novi Testamenti

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    Vorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Lipsiae Sumtibus I. B. G. FleischeriErschienen: 1 (1793) - 2 (1797

    Versio Latina Epistolarum Novi Testamenti

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    Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Lipsiae Sumtibus I. B. G. Fleischeri. MDCCLXXXXVII

    Versio Latina Epistolarum Novi Testamenti

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    Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Lipsiae Sumtibus I. B. G. Fleischeri. MDCCLXXXIII

    Re-thinking the flows - Novi Sad, Serbia

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    This graduation thesis researches the benefits of using natural wastewater purification as a spatial development strategy on a, still unexplored, large scale. Novi Sad functions as a case study for the theoretical & design reflection of the application of large scale wastewater purification by using natural techniques. The city is located in the Danube basin which has ecological problems due to direct urban wastewater discharge. The spatial and ecological benefits, compared to conventional purification plants, and the implementation in Novi Sad are addressed through the scales.FlowscapesLandscape ArchitectureArchitectur
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