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Letter to Editor - CoViD-19, measles and antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Letter to Editor - CoViD-19, measles and antibiotic-resistant bacteria Nome rivista: British Medical Journal Numero: 372 Data pubblicazione: 18/02/2021 Nome: Giovanni Cognome: Di Guardo Affiliazione: Retired, Veterinary Pathologist and Past Professor of General Pathology and Veterinary Pathophysiology at the University of Teramo, Veterinary Medical Faculty, Teramo, Italy Abstract: An interesting Perspective article recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine offers an insightful overview on the benefits provided by the mass vaccination of children against CoViD-19. To this . Nome rivista: British Medical Journal Numero: 372 Nome: Giovanni Cognome: Di Guardo Affiliazione: Retired, Veterinary Pathologist and Past Professor of General Pathology and Veterinary Pathophysiology at the University of Teramo, Veterinary Medical Faculty, Teramo, Italy

Сreating a New Years atmosphere at beginning of 20th century

Date Time Сreating a New Years atmosphere at beginning of 20th century 2020 has reached the home stretch, December is outside the window, and there are only a couple of days left before the whole country freezes in anticipation of the chime of bells. It’s time to stock up on a New Year’s mood. And to make it easier to create an atmosphere of a warm and cozy holiday in the era of artificial intelligence and digitalization, the TSU History Museum invites you to plunge into pre-revolutionary Russia and imagine how preparations for Christmas went in the early 20 th century.

Scientists: Xenon improves properties of maxillofacial and orthopedic implants

 E-Mail Scientists of Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) jointly with the colleagues from Siberian State Medical University (SSMU) and Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (IKBFU) studied the properties of calcium phosphate coatings deposited on titanium implants in various inert gases environment. The researchers managed to discover that the use of xenon positively affects the physicochemical, mechanical and biological properties of the coatings used in oral and maxillofacial surgery, orthopedics and traumatology. Moreover, no comprehensive research related to the impact of working gases on surfaces have been conducted before. The research findings are published in Biomedical Materials academic journal. Photo: calcium phosphate coatings

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