Publications by authors named "B Bacic"

Article Synopsis
  • This study investigates how an 8-week lateral entry training program affects the starting performance of elite athletes compared to traditional entry techniques.
  • Data from 12 elite athletes were collected using advanced equipment, assessing 19 different performance parameters before and after the training.
  • Key findings revealed that lateral entry improved start times for distances of 5, 10, and 15 meters, while not significantly impacting ordinary entry performance, indicating potential benefits for swimming techniques.
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Introduction:   The main advantage of extraperitoneal cesarean section (EXPCS) is not only less pain, faster recovery, and less potential for infection but also a possible lack of intraperitoneal adhesions.

Methods:   In a 3-year period from 2019 to 2022, 88 EXPCSs were performed. A comparison was made with 90 patients who underwent a standard transperitoneal cesarean section (TPCS).

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The aim of this case report is to show the advantages of the extraperitoneal cesarean section (ECS) approach in a pregnant patient with multiple previous abdominal transperitoneal colon surgeries and Crohn's disease. A pregnant nulliparous woman with Crohn's disease was admitted for delivery. After delivery, a large rupture and lesion of the rectum was observed.

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Recently, there has been a substantial increase in the development of sensor technology. As enabling factors, computer vision (CV) combined with sensor technology have made progress in applications intended to mitigate high rates of fatalities and the costs of traffic-related injuries. Although past surveys and applications of CV have focused on subareas of road hazards, there is yet to be one comprehensive and evidence-based systematic review that investigates CV applications for Automated Road Defect and Anomaly Detection (ARDAD).

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