Publications by authors named "D P Rosu"

Environmental issues and the reduction of fossil fuel resources will lead to the partial or total substitution of petroleum-based materials with natural, raw, renewable ones. One expanding domain is the obtaining of engineering materials from vegetable oils for sustainable, eco-friendly polymers for different applications. Herein, the authors propose a simplified and green synthesis pathway for a thermally curable, acrylated and epoxidized soybean oil matrix formulation containing only epoxidized soybean oil, acrylic acid, a reactive diluent (5%) and just 0.

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  • - This research investigates how mental health indicators like depression, stress, and anxiety affect the quality of life for first-year law students, focusing on factors such as mood, physical activity, body image, and social relationships.
  • - Data was gathered from 75 law students using standardized questionnaires to assess their mental health and quality of life, followed by statistical analysis to determine the relationships between these factors.
  • - Results indicate that mood, physical activity, body image perception, and social relations significantly correlate with mental health outcomes, highlighting the need for an integrated approach to support students' well-being.
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Unlabelled: The aim of our research is to introduce Kin Ball for the first time in Romania and assess its impact on the motor capacities of practitioners, particularly focusing on its potential contribution to developing motor skills in young students within the academic sphere, despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Design: A retrospective, case-control study with a focus on four distinct research groups.

Setting: The research was conducted in a camp setting, situated in the mountainous region of Bughea de Sus, Romania.

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Tailoring motor activities to the unique needs of children with special educational requirements has shown considerable efficacy. Our study aimed to develop a structured program specifically designed to enhance psychomotor abilities, focusing on balance and motor-cognitive skills among 28 students (aged 12-14) from two institutional centers in Romania. The program spanned 36 weeks, with biweekly 30 min sessions.

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Takayasu arteritis is a vasculitis affecting women of reproductive age. Appropriate care of these patients requires a multidisciplinary approach and close monitoring. We present the case of a woman with a triplet gestation and Takayasu arteritis complicated by an ascending aortic aneurysm, aortic regurgitation, and bicuspid aortic valve.

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