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    Epidemiology of allergic diseases by Aleraj, Borislav, Tomić, Branimir

    Published in Acta medica Croatica (2011)
    “…The article gives a critical review of the main epidemiological features of allergic diseases, their frequency, distribution and etiologic background as well…”
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    EPIDEMIOLOGIJA ALERGIJSKIH BOLESTI by ALERAJ, BORISLAV, TOMIĆ, BRANIMIR

    Published in Acta medica Croatica (01-04-2011)
    “…Epidemiologija neke bolesti podrazumijeva njenu učestalost i rasprostranjenost, pravilnosti nastanka i održavanja među ljudima te načine sprječavanja i…”
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    Incidence and prevalence of asbestos-related diseases in Croatia by Decković-Vukres, Vlasta, Corić, Tanja, Tomić, Branimir, Erceg, Marijan, Mihel, Sandra, Ivicević Uhernik, Ana, Pristas, Ivan

    Published in Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju (01-11-2009)
    “…The aim of this study was to identify the incidence and prevalence of asbestos-related diseases in Croatia, based on the Hospital Morbidity Database and…”
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    Demographic and educational characteristics of physicians in the health care system in Croatia: overview by Troselj, Mario, Mayer, Vladimir, Kuzman, Marina, Tomić, Branimir

    Published in Liječnički vjesnik (01-11-2002)
    “…The structure of 10,146 physicians working in Croatia's health system in 1990 and that of 11,103 working in 1999 are compared in terms of age, sex and level of…”
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    Fatalities in the War in Croatia, 1991 and 1992: Underlying and External Causes of Death by Kuzman, Marina, Tomić, Branimir, Stevanović, Ranko, Ljubičić, Mate, Katalinić, Dragica, Rodin, Urelija

    “…Objective.—To show the underlying and external causes of death and selected characteristics of those killed in the war in Croatia between March 1991 and…”
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    Četiri javnozdravstvena problema u zaštiti zdravlja starijih osoba u Hrvatskoj by Perko, Goran, Tomek-Roksandić, Spomenka, Mihok, Diana, Puljak, Ana, Radašević, Hrvoje, Tomić, Branimir, Čulig, Josip

    Published in Medicus (Zagreb, Croatia : 1992) (17-10-2005)
    “…Republika Hrvatska nalazi se u skupini zemalja koje se suočavaju sa značajnim porastom broja starijih osoba. Hrvatska gerontološka istraživanja ukazuju na…”
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    Izvori podataka za pokazatelje mortaliteta i morbiditeta kardiovaskularnih bolesti by Hrabak-Žerjavić, Vlasta, Ćorić, Tanja, Tomić, Branimir, Kralj, Verica

    Published in Cardiologia Croatica (07-02-2011)
    “…The indicators of health condition and providing medical protection are necessary for making assessment of health condition at the level of population,…”
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    Pojavnost bolesti uzrokovanih azbestom u Republici Hrvatskoj u razdoblju od 2002. do 2007 by Dečković-Vukres, Vlasta, Ćorić, Tanja, Tomić, Branimir, Erceg, Marijan, Mihel, Sandra, Ivičević Uhernik, Ana, Pristaš, Ivan

    Published in Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju (02-11-2009)
    “…Cilj ovog rada bio je utvrditi posljedice proizvodnje i prerade azbestnih vlakana na zdravlje radnika i stanovništva pojedinih županija Hrvatske. Analizirane…”
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    Mortalitet od moždanog udara (I 64) u ljudi starijih od 65 godina u Hrvatskoj (1999. godina) by Tomek-Roksandić, Spomenka, Tomić, Branimir, Čulig, Josip, Rodin, Urelija

    Published in Medicus (Zagreb, Croatia : 1992) (26-01-2001)
    “…Utvrđivanje, praćenje, proučavanje i projekcija razvoja zdravstvenih potreba ljudi starijih od 65 godina osnova su za izradu Programa mjera zdravstvene…”
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    Fatalities in the war in Croatia, 1991 and 1992 by Kuzman, Marina, Tomic, Branimir, Stevanovic, Ranko, Ljubicic, Mate

    “…Research shows that skull fractures with intracranial injuries were the most common cause of death for people involved with the civil war in Croatia from Mar…”
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