Publications by authors named "O Georgescu"

Background: Insulin pumps coupled with continuous glucose monitoring sensors use algorithms to analyze real-time blood glucose levels. This allows for the suspension of insulin administration before hypoglycemic thresholds are reached or for adaptive tuning in hybrid closed-loop systems. This longitudinal retrospective study aims to analyze real-world glycemic outcomes in a pediatric population transitioning to such devices.

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Cardiovascular illnesses remain the primary cause of death, accounting for at least 17.9 million fatalities per year and posing a significant public health problem because of its extensive predominance and effect on healthcare systems. The etiology of cardiovascular disease is complex and involves several environmental and lifestyle factors.

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The structural demographic theory for industrialized societies generates three testable predictions. The first prediction is that labor oversupply leads to declining (relative) wages. The second prediction is that labor oversupply leads to elite overproduction: as relative wages fall, elite incomes display a hump-shaped pattern while elite numbers increase.

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  • Mastitis is a common disease in dairy cattle that impacts milk production and animal welfare, prompting research into its genetic factors.
  • Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) on Romanian dairy breeds utilized over 63,000 SNPs and data from 690 cows, revealing significant and suggestive SNPs tied to somatic cell score (SCS), particularly identifying one key SNP in Romanian Spotted cattle.
  • The study highlights that different genes influence mastitis across various parities in the cattle, providing new insights into the genetic influences on SCS that could aid in improving study and management of dairy cattle health.
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Acute coronary events (ACE) are one of the main concerns for both clinical medicine and prophylaxis. The study aims to follow the frequency of the pathology associated with ACE and to establish its association with the occurrence of ACE. The study included 865 adult participants between the ages of 19-86.

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