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pro vyhledávání: '"Nina Smolej, Narancić"'
Autor:
Darija Vranesić, Bender, Zeljko, Krznarić, Zeljko, Reiner, Spomenka Tomek, Roksandić, Zijad, Duraković, Antoinette, Kaić-Rak, Nina Smolej, Narancić, Jasna, Bosnir
Publikováno v:
Lijecnicki vjesnik. 133(7-8)
Aging produces numerous physical and physiologic changes, which in turn alter nutritional requirements and affect nutritional status. The presence of chronic disease, and/or medications can enhance potential disparities between nutrient needs and die
Autor:
Gazmend, Temaj, Petra, Krajacić, Jasna, Milicić, Tatjana Skarić, Jurić, Ibrahim, Behluli, Nina Smolej, Narancić, Rifat, Hadziselimović, Hilda, Nefić, Ramadan, Sopi, Mazllan, Belegu, Muharrem, Jakupi, Pavao, Rudan
Publikováno v:
Collegium antropologicum
Volume 35
Issue 3
Volume 35
Issue 3
Dermatoglyphic prints were collected from 800 inhabitants of Dukagjin valley in Kosovo. The sample consisted of two ethnically different sub-populations who refer themselves as Albanians (N = 400) and Turks (N = 400). Qualitative analysis of prints c
Autor:
Gazmend, Temaj, Jasna, Milicić, Tatjana, Skarić Jurić, Ibrahim, Behluli, Nina, Smolej Narancić, Rifat, Hadziselimović, Hilada, Nefić
Publikováno v:
Collegium antropologicum
Volume 33
Issue 4
Volume 33
Issue 4
The aim of the study was to compare quantitative dermatoglyphic traits of two ethnic groups with different origin and customs, living on the same territory. The dermatoglyphic prints were collected from 800 inhabitants of the Dukagjin valley in south
Autor:
Tatjana, Skarić-Jurić, Irena Martinović, Klarić, Nina Smolej, Narancić, Stipe, Drmić, Marijana Pericić, Salihović, Lovorka Barać, Lauc, Jasna, Milicić, Maja, Barabalić, Matea, Zajc, Branka, Janićijević
Publikováno v:
Croatian medical journal. 48(5)
To assess the key characteristics related to living conditions and health in the Bayash Roma population in Baranja and Medimurje regions of Croatia and identify possible demographic and socio-economic sources of variance in self-reported health and r
Autor:
Tatjana, Skarić-Jurić, Matea, Zajc, Nina Smolej, Narancić, Maja, Barbalić, Marijana Pericić, Salihović, Lovorka Barać, Lauc
Publikováno v:
Collegium antropologicum. 30(4)
A multidisciplinary anthropological and epidemiological pilot field study of the Bayash population living in 6 villages of the eastern Croatian region of Baranya has been performed in 2005/06. The Bayash (or Boyash) belong to the Roma minority popula
Autor:
Matea, Zajc, Nina Smolej, Narancić, Tatjana, Skarić-Jurić, Jasna, Milicić, Maja, Barbalić, Kristina Meljanac, Salopek, Irena Martinović, Klarić, Branka, Janićijević
Publikováno v:
Collegium antropologicum. 30(4)
This study examines anthropometrically assessed nutritional status of the Bayash, the Roma population from the eastern Croatian region of Baranya, and compares it to the non-Roma general population of eastern Croatia. The analysis of nutritional stat
Autor:
Nada, Turcić, Eugenija, Zuskin, Jadranka, Mustajbegović, Nina, Smolej-Narancić, Davor, Ivanković, Ana, Soda, Azra, Redzebasić
Publikováno v:
Acta medica Croatica : casopis Hravatske akademije medicinskih znanosti. 58(5)
Ventilatory capacity was measured in a group of 622 subjects aged 60 years and older (475 women and 147 men).Maximum expiratory flow-volume curve was recorded, on which forced vital capacity (FVC), one second forced expiratory volume (FEV1) and maxim
Autor:
Nada, Turcić, Eugenija, Zuskin, Jadranka, Mustajbegović, Nina, Smolej-Narancić, Davor, Ivanković
Publikováno v:
Lijecnicki vjesnik. 124(8-9)
The study included 622 persons of the third age, 60-94 years old. The subjects were analyzed by age, smoking habits, profession and place of longest residence. In the studied group, there were 27.2% men smokers and 12.6% women smokers. In relation to
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The Boyash, also known as Rudari, Lingurari or, inclusively, as “oamenii noștri” (our people), are an ethnic group living today in scattered communities in the Balkans, Central and Eastern Europe, but also in the Americas. What brings the disper