MULTIMORBIDITY IN OSTEOARTHRITIS AND PLEIOTROPIC EFFECTS OF SLOW-ACTING SYMPTOMATIC DRUGS. RESOLUTION OF THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY INTERNATIONAL EXPERT COUNCIL

Multimorbidity in osteoarthritis and pleiotropic effects of slow-acting symptomatic drugs. Resolution of the multidisciplinary International Expert Council

In recent decades, the prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA), one of the most disabling diseases, has increased worldwide, which imposes a significant burden on society.At the international multidisciplinary meeting, experts of various specialties (rheumatology, neurology, endocrinology, geriatrics, rehabilitation, traumatology and orthopedics) from Ru

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Bilateral Maxillary Dentigerous Cysts in a Nonsyndromic Child: A Rare Presentation and Review of the Literature

Dentigerous cysts represent the second most common odontogenic cysts of the jaws after radicular cysts and are usually associated with the crowns of unerupted permanent teeth and rarely deciduous teeth.They are usually solitary in their presentation.Multiple and bilateral Furniture dentigerous cysts are an extremely rare presentation in the absence

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TRANSITION IN TERMS OF GLOBALISATION

One of the essential constituents of the term transition, in Serbia Ribbed Turtleneck as well as in other postsocialistic countries, refers to the transition from one development concept onto another one (extensive and mobilising), which is completely different (market-based and innovation-oriented).Market behaviour rules have changed to a great ex

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The Significance of Time Constraints in Unit Commitment Problems

Electricity market clearing models are crucial for operational and investment planning in modern power systems.Two commonly used models for market clearing are the merit-order Cartridge Sticks and unit commitment models.While the merit-order employs a snapshot approach and lacks precision in representing time-based variations in demand and generati

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