Publications by authors named "Belan A"

This article presents a comprehensive dataset comprising average 15-minute values of active and reactive energy consumption in 1000 anonymized households located in the Slovak Republic, a central European country, throughout the year 2016. The dataset provides a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners interested in analysing energy consumption patterns at the individual household level within the unique context of Central Europe. Privacy concerns are addressed through anonymization techniques, ensuring the dataset's compliance with ethical considerations and privacy regulations.

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  • * Researchers analyzed data from 95 older adults (49 with MCI, 18 with mild AD dementia, and 28 controls) using eye-tracking technology during a visual inference language task.
  • * Results showed significant differences in verbal responses and eye-tracking behavior among the groups, indicating that these assessments could enhance the detection of early cognitive deficits in the MCI-AD continuum.
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Background: Cognitive-communication disorder (CCD) results from the association of language and cognition impairment that may follow right hemisphere (RH) damage and impair the quality of life of affected persons.

Objective: We studied a set of 1,625 narratives produced by a cohort of 125 individuals (50 with a single right vascular lesion in the MCA territory and 75 cognitively healthy controls) using a task of picture-based discourse production. Discourse production was analyzed in its macro-and microlinguistic aspects to characterize better the linguistic mechanisms underlying RH patients' performance.

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Language complaints, especially in complex tasks, may occur in mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Various language measures have been studied as cognitive predictors of MCI conversion to Alzheimer's type dementia. Understanding textual inferences is considered a high-demanding task that recruits multiple cognitive functions and, therefore, could be sensitive to detect decline in the early stages of MCI.

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Purpose: To characterize the linguistic profile of adults and elderly with Down Syndrome (DS) using the Arizona Battery for Communication Disorders of Dementia (ABCD).

Methods: Thirty adult individuals with DS were evaluated through the MoCA cognitive battery, four functional scales (Pfeffer, Lawton-IADL, Katz-IADL and IQCODE) and the ABCD battery, which evaluates Mental State, Episodic Memory, Linguistic Expression, Linguistic Comprehension and Visuospatial Construction. The scores obtained by the individuals in the ABCD were correlated to those obtained on the Lawton-IADL scale.

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The impact factor is an artificially created indicator which when applied separately does not achieve the value attributed to it. In its assessment a number of different influences are projected which cause partial mistakes with a cumulative effect. It can have an even worse effect if the impact factor is incorrectly conceived or inadequately handled.

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Six laboratory-scale wastewater treatment ponds were filled with sediment and water obtained from a reference pond (a wastewater treatment plant located in a rural environment at Montel-de-Gelat, Puy-de-Dôme, France). They were kept at 20 degrees C, with alternative light and dark periods (12 h-12 h), and fed with raw effluent supplied weekly. Three of them were treated with Diuron (dissolved in DMSO) at a final concentration 10 mg/l, while the other three received only DMSO.

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Unlabelled: The objective of the work was to evaluate the contribution of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) to treatment of hypertension and the graft function of a transplanted kidney. Angioplasty of the graft artery was performed in 39 patients. Technical success rate: 85%.

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Conversion disorders are symptoms or deficits affecting voluntary motor or sensory function that suggest a neurological or medical condition. The psychological symptoms associated with the medical condition must be preceded by conflict or other stressors. We present an individual who developed conversion disorder and paraplegia secondary to a sterile epidural abscess near the tip of her surgically implanted, epidural morphine infusion pump.

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Background: The cause of hyperalbuminuria in hypertonic patients can be functional or irreversible structural changes. The objective of the present investigation was an attempt to differentiate these two possibilities by comparing data of hypertonic patients with normal albuminuria (albumin excretion < 20 micrograms/min) and those with microalbuminuria in patients with renovascular hypertension by comparing findings after successful percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of the renal arteries (n = 8).

Methods And Results: The authors examined 20 patients with normal albuminuria (12 men and 8 women, mean age 46 years) and 20 patients with microalbuminuria (12 men and 8 women, mean age 49 years).

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A bilateral sensorineural (perceptive) deafness occurred in a 12-year-old girl, following laparoscopic appendicectomy under general anaesthesia not comprising nitrous oxide and low insufflation pressures and a normal haemodynamic status. There was neither a personal nor a familial history of hearing disturbances nor a preoperative intake of ototoxic drugs. The initial loss of 50 dB has been substantiated by evoked auditive potentials.

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In 1971-1991 in the Institute of Clinical and Experimental Medicine 2386 operations on account of IHD were performed. 2154 aortocoronary bypasses, 6 Vineberg operations, 51 valvular prostheses and aortocoronary bypasses, 128 resections of left ventricular aneurysms and 47 closures of post-infarction perforations of the interventricular septum. The mortality from aortocoronary bypasses during the entire period was 6.

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The morphological impact of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTCA) on the treated artery is closely checked by coronary arteriography. Indirect non-invasive evaluations are made possible by electrocardiography, isotope methods and echocardiography which are the commonest visualization methods. The authors used a precordial S-T load map.

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The experiment in four dogs verified a suitability of the Czechoslovak preparation Vilan 500, a copolymer of polyvinyl acetate - polyvinyl alcohol in 93% ethanol, for the embolism of venous vascular bed in the percutaneous, transfemoral catheterization way. In all four cases there was a complete occlusion of embolized spermatic or pararenal veins, verified by a control angiography after one hour and after three months. The prepared venous samples were also examined by histology and changes indicating intraluminar thrombotization and subsequent fibrous reconstruction were observed.

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The most frequent complication of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty is acute obstruction of the artery to be dilated. The authors present their experience with the solution of this situation. In a group of 154 consecutive patients with chronic stable angina pectoris a sudden occlusion was observed in 7.

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The authors criticize contemporary views on creatine kinase kinetics in relation to the patency or occlusion of the coronary artery in the area of the infarction focus. In the investigation proper the time needed to achieve the peak plasma creatine kinase activity after the onset of infarction pain in patients with necroses in different areas of the left ventricle is assessed. Although the interpretation of the observed phenomenon is not clear so far, this finding makes the informative value of the hitherto used time parameter of the kinetics of this enzyme doubtful, in particular in thrombolytic treatment of myocardial infarction.

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Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) takes its stable position in the therapy of obliterating arterial diseases. Its indication areas considerably extend. The authors present a survey of their experience and the results of PTA of arteries supplying the brain and upper extremities.

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The authors present their initial experience with the visualization by magnetic resonance (MR) in otorhinolaryngology in the CSR. Due to multidimensional and high contrast visualization, MR facilitates greatly spatial orientation as regards localization and size of the pathological process. Its importance otorhinolaryngology is in particular in the diagnosis of neoplastic diseases.

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The authors describe their experience in two cases of mechanic desobliteration and subsequent percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in a chronically occluded renal artery. It has become obvious that although this surgery has been so far performed only rarely it is technically viable and may exert a favourable therapeutic effect on hypertension of renovascular etiology as well as angioplasty of stenosing lesion of kidney arteries. The paper also discusses a possibility of influencing renal function by this method.

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In the period of 10/1980-12/1985 the authors performed 102 percutaneous transluminal angioplasty operations on 95 patients in the area of pelvic vascular bed and arteries of lower extremities. The authors evaluated the values of systolic gradient before and after the intervention. Computer assisted statistical methods were used in the search of relationship between the value of systolic gradient and duration of clinical improvement after the surgery.

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61 patients after myocardial infarction were investigated by selective coronarography, contrast (LVG) and gated radionuclide ventriculography (RNV, rest and mild exercise). Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVGEF and RNVEF, resp.) and regional contractility disturbances were determined (in RNV by Fourier transform and factor analysis).

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The interval from the onset of infarction pain to culmination of plasma creatine kinase activity (t-peak) was measured in 68 patients with their first myocardial infarction. There is a major difference in this parameter in patients with infarction in the area of the right coronary artery and that supplied by the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD). While, in 29 patients with infarction in the right coronary artery area, t-peak was 17.

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