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    The outcomes of open anterior component separation versus posterior component separation with transversus abdominis release for complex incisional hernias: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Oprea, V., Toma, M., Grad, O., Bucuri, C., Pavel, P., Chiorescu, S., Moga, D.

    “…Purpose The main objective was to assess the prevalence of hernia recurrence, wound complications (surgical site infections [SSI], seroma and hematoma) and…”
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    The influence of Transversus Abdominis Muscle Release (TAR) for complex incisional hernia repair on the intraabdominal pressure and pulmonary function by Oprea, V., Mardale, S., Buia, F., Gheorghescu, D., Nica, R., Zdroba, S., Grad, O.

    “…Introduction Among many other techniques for Abdominal Wall Reconstruction (AWR), posterior component separation with Transversus Abdominis Release (TAR),…”
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    Quality of life and abdominal wall functionality after abdominal wall reconstruction: A prospective single center follow-up study by Toma, M, Oprea, V, Scarlat, Florentina, Bucuri, Carmen Elena, Andercou, O, Mihaileanu, F, Grad, O, Rosianu, M, Molnar, C

    “…Background Fascial breakdown with the occurrence of an incisional hernia (IH) is an important and challenging complication of any laparotomy. For a long time,…”
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    Truncal function after abdominal wall reconstruction via transversus abdominis muscle release (TAR) for large incisional hernias: a prospective case–control study by Oprea, V., Toma, M., Grad, O., Pavel, A., Molnar, C.

    “…Background Data about abdominal wall function in patients with incisional hernias (IH) are limited. Abdominal Wall Reconstruction (AWR) could be beneficial for…”
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    Hybrid MOFs-graphene composites: Correlation between thermal transport and kinetics of hydrogen adsorption by Streza, M., Grad, O., Lazar, D., Depriester, M., Longuemart, S., Sahraoui, A.H., Blanita, G., Lupu, D.

    “…•Use the reduced graphene oxide as additive to make more efficient the heat transfer through MOFs pellets.•The influence of the reduced graphene oxide…”
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    Suicide of a Patient: Gender Differences in Bereavement Reactions of Therapists by Grad, Onja T., Zavasnik, Anka, Groleger, Urban

    “…Emotional reactions of therapists who experienced the death by suicide of one or more of their patients were investigated. Data were collected by a…”
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    Suicide: how to survive as a survivor? by Grad, O T

    “…Suicide survivors are the people in the life of a person who committed suicide who were close to him or her. This article reviews the author's experiences as a…”
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    Fenestrated occluders for treatment of ASD in elderly patients with pulmonary hypertension and/or right heart failure by Bruch, Leonhard, Winkelmann, Anne, Sonntag, Steffen, Scherf, Franziska, Rux, Sascha, Grad, Marc O, Kleber, Franz X

    Published in Journal of interventional cardiology (01-02-2008)
    “…Atrial septal defect (ASD) occlusion in adult patients with advanced age and left or right heart diastolic or systolic heart failure and in patients with…”
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    Suicide rates in the world: Update by Schmidtke, A., Weinacker, B., Apter, A., Batt, A., Berman, A., Bille-brahe, U., Botsis, A., Leo, D. De, Doneux, A., Goldney, R., Grad, O., Haring, C., Hawton, K., Hjelmeland, H., Kelleher, M., Kerkhof, A., Leenaars, A., Lönnqvist, J., Michel, K., Ostamo, A., Salander-renberg, E., Sayil, I., Takahashi, Y., Heeringen, C. Van, Varnik, A., Wasserman, D.

    Published in Archives of suicide research (01-01-1999)
    “…Presents an overview of currently available world suicide figures that reveal trends in suicidal behavior. Data from the World Health Organization, suicide…”
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    Psychosocial impact of bereavement after suicide and fatal traffic accident: a comparative two-country study by Cleiren, M P, Grad, O, Zavasnik, A, Diekstra, R F

    Published in Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (01-07-1996)
    “…This study examines the psychosocial problems of spouses bereaved as a consequence of unnatural causes of death (suicide and traffic fatality) in two…”
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    Transcatheter closure of muscular ventricular septal defects in two patients after myocardial infarction by Parsi, A, Bruch, L, Szurawitzki, G, Boosfeldt, C, Grad, M O, Krebs, H, Sabin, G V, Kleber, F X

    Published in Journal of interventional cardiology (01-04-2001)
    “…Acquired muscular ventricular septal defects (MVSD) after myocardial infarction (MI) can lead to right heart failure and cardiogenic shock with high mortality…”
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    Aggression as a natural part of suicide bereavement by Tekavcic-Grad, O, Zavasnik, A

    “…This article analyzes anger as a phase in the process of bereavement after suicide. Anger is generally very difficult for the survivors to recognize, accept,…”
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    A cross-cultural comparison of ideal and undesirable qualities of crisis line workers by Tekavcic-Grad, O, Farberow, N L

    “…Telephone crisis line workers in two different crisis centers (Los Angeles, USA, and Ljubljana, Yugoslavia; LA and LJ) self-assessed the most important ideal…”
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    Synaptic vesicles containing substance P purified by chromatography on controlled pore glass by Floor, E, Grad, O, Leeman, S E

    Published in Neuroscience (01-01-1982)
    “…Subsynaptosomal particles containing the peptide, substance P, detected by radioimmunoassay were prepared by osmotic lysis of rat brainstem synaptosomes and…”
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