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Burnout: a matter of impaired recovery?
(2012-01-13)
The general aim of this thesis work was to investigate physiological and subjective markers of recovery from stress in order to identify and discuss possible risk factors precipitating burnout, as well as factors related ...
Interaction between waterborne pathogenic bacteria and Acanthamoeba catellanii
(2005-12-30)
Waterborne bacteria cause global public health problems. Francisella tularensis causes tularemia, which is a fatal disease in humans. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic and nosocomial pathogen of humans. Vibrio ...
The role of oestrogens and antibiotics on the development of cancer
(2021-04-29)
Despite advances in cancer treatment and surgery, cancer-related mortality remains the leading cause of death globally, harvesting over ten million lives annually. While the risk factors are both hormonal and non-hormonal, ...