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Official Publication of the Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina Volume 18, Number 2, August 2021
Official publication of the Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina Volume 18, Number 2, August 2021. Published and copyright by: Medical Assotiation of Zenica-Doboj Canton; Address: Zenica, 72000, Bulevar kralja Tvrtka I 4, Bosnia and Herzegovina; tel./fax: +387 32 444 270; Email: [email protected], [email protected], web site: http//www.ljkzedo.ba For ordering information please contact: Jasenko Žilo, [email protected]; Access to this journal is available free online trough: www.ljkzedo.ba The Journal is indexed by MEDLINE, EMBASE (Exerpta Medica), Scopus, EBSCO; ISSN 1840-0132 DTP by: Graphic and web design studio “B Panel” Zenica, Zmaja od Bosne bb, www.bpanel.ba, e-mail: [email protected], tel. +387 32 441 291; Printed by: Labirint d.o.o. Zenica. Zmaja od Bosne bb, 72000 Zenica Medicinski Glasnik Official Publication of the Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton Bosnia and Herzegovina EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Selma Uzunović, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina DEPUTY EDITOR Besim Prnjavorac, Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina RESEARCH INTEGRITY EDITOR Larisa Gavran, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina MANAGING EDITOR Tarik Kapidžić, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina EDITORS Solmaz Abdolrahimzadeh, Rome, Italy Luiz Ronaldo Alberti, Belo Horizonte, Brazil Mutay Aslan, Antalya, Turkey Adem Balić, Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina Dubraka Bartolek, Zagreb, Croatia Branka Bedenić, Zagreb, Croatia Iva Christova, Sofia, Bulgaria Asja Čelebić, Zagreb, Croatia Josip Čulig, Zagreb, Croatia Filip Čulo, Zagreb, Croatia Jordan Dimanovski, Zagreb, Croatia Branko Dmitrović, Osijek, Croatia Davorin Đanić, Slavonski Brod, Croatia Ines Drenjančević, Osijek, Croatia Harun Drljević, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina Mukaddes Esrefoglu, Istanbul, Turkey Ivan Fistonić, Zagreb, Croatia Roberta Granese, Messina, Italy Simona Gurzu, Tȋrgu Mureş, Romania Diane Medved Harper, Louisville, United State Lejla Ibrahimagić-Šeper, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina Tatjana Ille, Ajman, United Arab Emirates Slobodan M. -
Protokoll Women
200m Medley Women Results RANK SURNAME & NAME FED BORN TEAM 50 m 100 m 150 m FINAL CAT AGE GROUP 85-89 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 7:15.00 ER : 5:10.11 WR : 5:01.26 NOT CLASSIFIED LOBSIGER DE RONDE E. ESP 1930 85-89 CN. AGUILAS DSQ BaF Did not finish on back AGE GROUP 75-79 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 6:00.00 ER : 3:33.71 WR : 3:32.94 1 FLICK Elsbeth GER 1941 BERGNEUSTADTER SV 1932 59.58 2:02.98 3:06.06 4:03.76 75-79 1:03.40 1:03.08 57.70 2 STASTNA Marcela CZE 1937 BOHEMIANS PRAHA 54.86 1:55.68 3:05.64 4:04.27 75-79 1:00.82 1:09.96 58.63 3 MASTERS Janet GBR 1940 SOUTH BEDS MASTERS 55.47 1:55.11 3:08.21 4:07.05 75-79 59.64 1:13.10 58.84 4 BARTOVA Irena CZE 1939 PVK BRNO 1:10.51 2:29.66 3:54.51 5:07.45 75-79 1:19.15 1:24.85 1:12.94 5 CHRISTIANE Ketterer FRA 1939 LEO LAGRANGE SCHILTIGHEIM 1:24.23 2:50.05 4:09.22 5:15.03 75-79 1:25.82 1:19.17 1:05.81 NOT CLASSIFIED ADAM Jose GBR 1941 75-79 BRIGHTON DOLPHINS DNS AGE GROUP 70-74 QUALIFYING STANDARD: 5:30.00 ER : 3:13.58 WR : 3:13.19 1 MERTEN Brigitte GER 1946 SG NEUKOELLN BERLIN 40.82 1:29.51 2:26.60 3:10.64 70-74 48.69 57.09 44.04 2 IANOLI MITROFAN Anca ROU 1945 TRIBEACH BRASOV 57.96 1:57.08 3:09.82 3:59.61 70-74 59.12 1:12.74 49.79 3 ALTABAS Beryl ESP 1944 CLUB NATACION TORREVIEJA 57.77 1:59.42 3:13.50 4:06.08 70-74 1:01.65 1:14.08 52.58 4 FELGROVÁ Ivana CZE 1942 BOHEMIANS PRAHA 55.47 1:59.22 3:08.15 4:07.93 70-74 1:03.75 1:08.93 59.78 5 DEAN Jennifer GBR 1943 MID-SUSSEX MARLINS 1:01.45 2:06.80 3:18.11 4:11.95 70-74 1:05.35 1:11.31 53.84 6 HAMILTON Georgina GBR 1943 BARNET COPTHALL 1:02.81 2:09.87 3:18.47 -
Semiahmoo House Society 15306 24Th Avenue Surrey, BC V4A 2J1 604-536-1242
0 | P a g e Semiahmoo House Society 15306 24th Avenue Surrey, BC V4A 2J1 604-536-1242 www.uniti4all.com PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS TOGETHER WE’RE STRONGER 1 | P a g e Contents Contents ................................................................................................................................................. 2 Ownership Statement and Our Ends (Mission) ..................................................................................... 3 Our Board and Leadership Team 2019 – 2020 ..................................................................................... 4 Board Chair’s Report ............................................................................................................................. 5 Semiahmoo House Society Report ........................................................................................................ 7 Self-Advocates of Semiahmoo (SAS) Report 2019-2020 ...................................................................13 Inclusive Living Services Report ..........................................................................................................15 Community Services Report ................................................................................................................18 Innovation and Employment Services Report .....................................................................................24 Human Resources Report ...................................................................................................................28 Nomination -
13Th EBSA Congress, July 24-28, 2021, Vienna, Austria
European Biophysics Journal (2021) 50 (Suppl 1):S1–S226 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00249-021-01558-w 13th EBSA congress July 24–28, 2021, Vienna, Austria This supplement was not sponsored by outside commercial interests. It was funded entirely by the publisher. S2 European Biophysics Journal (2021) 50 (Suppl 1):S1–S226 Acknowledgements Silver sponsors: • Bruker Nano Surfaces Division • Beckman Coulter Bronze sponsors: • Boehringer Ingelheim • Elements Exhibitors: • Fida Biosystems • PicoQuant • Teledyne Photometrics • Olympus - Life Science Solutions • REDSHIFT Bio Other Sponsors: • Austrian Physical Society • Hamamatsu Photonics • Nanion Technologies • Lumicks • Springer Nature • Biophysical Society • MDPI / Biomolecules • Carl Zeiss DFG -- Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft • • MDPI / Membranes European Biophysics Journal (2021) 50 (Suppl 1):S1–S226 S3 13th EBSA European Biophysics Congress Vienna (Austria), July 24–28, 2021 Organized by Biophysics Austria CONFERENCE CHAIR Elena E. POHL Institute of Physiology, Pathophysiology and Biophysics, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna Vice President of Biophysics Austria Vice President of EBSA LOCAL ORGANIZING & SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Klaus GROSCHNER, Institute of Biophysics, Medical University Graz Carl-Philipp HEISENBERG, Institute of Science and Technology Austria, Klosterneuburg Peter HINTERDORFER, Institute of Biophysics, Johannes Kepler University Linz Andreas HORNER, Institute of Biophysics, Johannes Kepler University Linz Thomas A. KLAR, Institute for Applied Physics, Johannes Kepler -
Big Climb 2012 Official Results
Big Climb 2012 Official Results Bib# Last First Age Gender Team Overall Time Place 1 Stephens-Whale Shaun 22 M X Gym 00:07:14.54 1 1877 Crossman Kevin 28 M X Gym 00:07:21.61 2 1878 Crossman Brian 28 M X Gym 00:08:03.19 3 1559 Haber Ben 37 M Team Dendreon 00:08:18.98 4 2016 Beck II Lawrence 48 M Planet Express 00:08:29.68 5 3208 Roth Tristan 27 M 00:08:30.12 6 3750 Yetter Paul 48 M Nordic Dynamite 00:08:41.50 7 2 Dexter Kourtney 30 F X Gym 00:08:43.20 8 2017 Beck III Lawrence 48 M Planet Express 00:08:44.15 9 479 Langhorst Brian 32 M Ewing & Clark / LuxuryRealEstate.com 00:08:44.50 10 2831 MacDonald Jonathan 39 M MacAttack 00:08:46.98 11 857 Hansen Blake 16 M Illahee Middle School 00:08:54.72 12 2322 Dungan Ken 51 M 00:09:00.24 13 2645 Johnson Patrick 43 M 00:09:05.35 14 2014 Beck Lawrence 48 M Planet Express 00:09:06.81 15 3285 Sellinger Preston 26 M F.R.O.S.T. (found resting on stairs tired) 00:09:14.56 16 1889 Glassey PJ 45 M X Gym 00:09:15.98 17 2949 Mitchell Matthew 27 M 00:09:17.43 18 2083 Boyce Ryan 22 M 00:09:18.76 19 1893 Walter Mike 42 M X Gym 00:09:19.61 20 3093 Peterson Tyler 34 M Lake Washington Rowing Club 00:09:20.56 21 3116 Pozarski Jeff 44 M 00:09:22.15 22 1888 Dinkin Jeffrey 46 M X Gym 00:09:30.10 23 1162 Johnson Robbie 30 M mtbakercrossfit 00:09:32.56 24 3440 terry jake 29 M Outer Edge Stair Drones 00:09:33.30 25 430 Carlson Eric 27 M Eastside Kickboxing "Fight or Flight" 00:09:34.81 26 2167 Caviston Michael 50 M X Gym 00:09:35.58 27 1548 Amsel Adam 30 M Team Collaboration 00:09:35.85 28 1987 Bamba Roque 35 M Ulysses -
Universidade De São Paulo Escola De Comunicações E Artes Programa De Pós-Graduação Em Ciências Da Comunicação
UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO ESCOLA DE COMUNICAÇÕES E ARTES PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM CIÊNCIAS DA COMUNICAÇÃO MARIA CECÍLIA ANDREUCCI CURY MARCA-PAÍS COMO ENTIDADE SEMIÓTICA A construção simbólica da Marca Brasil 2ª Edição V. 2 São Paulo 2015 216 ANEXO D – Corpus jornalístico INTRODUÇÃO O corpus a seguir refere-se às menções relativas ao Brasil na mídia internacional, nos 12 meses, a contar retroativamente do mês da Copa do Mundo de 2014, sediado neste país. Inicialmente, buscamos identificar a revista de maior repercussão/circulação em países-chave na estratégia da Marca Brasil, definida pelo Governo. Der Spiegel (Alemanha), Noticia de la Semana (Argentina), Time (EUA) e The Economist (Reino Unido) foram as publicações selecionadas. Adicionalmente, um veículo de comunicação exclusivamente digital foi incluído: The Huffington Post (EUA, mas com sede em doze países diferentes. No Brasil é associado à Editora Abril, que publica a Revista Veja). Ao todo foram 405 menções, sendo 162 em mídia impressa e 243 na mídia digital, conforme abaixo demonstrado. Aparições do Brasil na mídia (número absoluto e %) Fonte: A autora (2015). O site The Huffington Post possui o maior número de matérias sobre o Brasil, são 243 matérias, seguida pela britânica The Economist com 91 matérias, contra 39 da alemã Der Spiegel, 18 da argentina Noticias De La Semana e 14 matérias da revista americana Time. O fluxo intenso de matérias do site americano se explica pelo fato de que tal veículo de comunicação publica notícias diariamente. Já as demais revistas são impressas e veiculadas semanalmente. Além de representar o maior número de matérias, o “HuffPo” é o veículo analisado mais crítico de todos. -
SARS-Cov-2 Infection and Venous Thromboembolism After Surgery: an International Prospective Cohort Study
Anaesthesia 2021 doi:10.1111/anae.15563 Original Article SARS-CoV-2 infection and venous thromboembolism after surgery: an international prospective cohort study COVIDSurg Collaborative* and GlobalSurg Collaborative* NIHR Global Health Research Unit on Global Surgery, Birmingham, UK Summary SARS-CoV-2 has been associated with an increased rate of venous thromboembolism in critically ill patients. Since surgical patients are already at higher risk of venous thromboembolism than general populations, this study aimed to determine if patients with peri-operative or prior SARS-CoV-2 were at further increased risk of venous thromboembolism. We conducted a planned sub-study and analysis from an international, multicentre, prospective cohort study of elective and emergency patients undergoing surgery during October 2020. Patients from all surgical specialties were included. The primary outcome measure was venous thromboembolism (pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis) within 30 days of surgery. SARS-CoV-2 diagnosis was defined as peri-operative (7 days before to 30 days after surgery); recent (1–6 weeks before surgery); previous (≥7 weeks before surgery); or none. Information on prophylaxis regimens or pre-operative anti-coagulation for baseline comorbidities was not available. Postoperative venous thromboembolism rate was 0.5% (666/123,591) in patients without SARS-CoV-2; 2.2% (50/2317) in patients with peri-operative SARS- CoV-2; 1.6% (15/953) in patients with recent SARS-CoV-2; and 1.0% (11/1148) in patients with previous SARS- CoV-2. After adjustment for confounding factors, patients with peri-operative (adjusted odds ratio 1.5 (95%CI 1.1–2.0)) and recent SARS-CoV-2 (1.9 (95%CI 1.2–3.3)) remained at higher risk of venous thromboembolism, with a borderline finding in previous SARS-CoV-2 (1.7 (95%CI 0.9–3.0)).