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    Hormonal profile of men with premature balding by Stárka, L, Cermáková, I, Dusková, M, Hill, M, Dolezal, M, Polácek, V

    “…Premature androgenic alopecia has been suggested as a feature of the male equivalent of the syndrome of polycystic ovary. However, the hormonal pattern of men…”
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    Massive death of wild boars caused by ethylene glycol: a case report by Siroka, Z., Bily, R., Polacek, V., Dvorak, J., Svoboda, M.

    Published in Veterinární medicína (01-01-2014)
    “…During April 2012, 34 dead wild boars (Sus scrofa) were found in the Tachov region (Czech Republic) directly in the River Mze or in its close vicinity. After…”
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    Application of standard and molecular methods for the diagnosis of Newcastle disease by Vidanovic, D., Sekler, M., Polacek, V., Vaskovic, N., Asanin, Ruzica, Milic, N., Nisavic, J.

    Published in Archives of biological sciences (2012)
    “…Four pooled samples of whole poultry carcasses with their internal organs were used to determine the presence of Newcastle disease (ND) virus. Samples were…”
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    The interaction between the swine infectious diseases agents and low levels of mycotoxins in swine feed by Prodanov-Radulovic, J., Dosen, R., Stojanov, I., Polacek, V., Zivkov-Balos, M., Marcic, D., Pusic, I.

    Published in Biotechnology in animal husbandry (2014)
    “…The aim of the paper was to evaluate the possible interaction between the presence of swine infectious diseases and low levels of mycotoxins in swine feed. The…”
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    Immunoglobulin E (IgE) in patients with severe burns by Polacek, V, Jira, M, Fara, M, Strejcek, J, Konigova, R

    Published in Burns, including thermal injury (01-12-1987)
    “…The concentrations of immunoglobulin E (IgE) were measured serially in 30 patients with severe burn injury. A characteristic finding was a rapid and dramatic…”
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