Publications by authors named "M Slijepcevic"

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  • This study explored how fear of cluster headache attacks affects disability related to pain, using the "fear avoidance model" (FAM) as its theoretical basis.
  • A survey of 640 patients found that both fear of attacks and the frequency of attacks significantly predicted pain-related disability, with fear being a more influential factor than attack frequency.
  • The research highlights the importance of psychological factors in managing cluster headache disabilities and suggests that focusing on fear in treatment could lead to better interventions.
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Vertebral morphology, development, and evolution have been investigated for many decades, especially in the recent evo-devo era. Nevertheless, comparative data on development and ossification modes within the major tetrapod groups are scarce and frequently suffer from the use of a simplistic approach, resulting in simplistic generalizations about the formation of tetrapod vertebrae. Here, we describe the development and ossification of trunk vertebrae in Triturus ivanbureschi (Salamandridae, Caudata) and compare the results with published data on other related taxa.

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Body elongation in vertebrates can be achieved by lengthening of the vertebrae or by an increase in their number. In salamanders, longer bodies are mostly associated with greater numbers of vertebrae in the trunk or tail region. However, studies on the relative contribution of the length of single vertebra to body elongation are lacking.

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Body elongation in vertebrates is often related to a lengthening of the vertebrae and an increase in their number. Changes in the number and shape of vertebrae are not necessarily linked. In tailed amphibians, a change in body shape is mostly associated with an increase in the number of trunk and tail vertebrae.

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