Publications by authors named "P Manoli"

Cyprus was conquered from several populations because of its special geographical location. In this study, 406 unrelated Cypriot samples were tested based on their mitochondrial DNA. In more detail, 185 were Greek Cypriots, 114 Armenian Cypriots and 107 Maronite Cypriots.

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Forensic science has made some significant contributions to the investigation of human rights abuses related to armed conflicts, especially in the last 40 years. Some investigations are aimed at the collection of evidence in order to prosecute those responsible, while others are humanitarian in nature. This paper presents the multidisciplinary effort to recover and identify the remains of a 7-year-old child who was shot by British colonial forces in Cyprus in 1956.

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Y-chromosome analysis provides valuable information regarding the migration patterns of male ancestors, ranging from the Paleolithic age to the modern humans. STR and SNP genotyping analysis provides data regarding the genetic and geographical ancestry of the populations studied. This study focused on the analysis of the Y-chromosome in Maronite Cypriots and Armenian Cypriots, who came to the island as a result of different historical events.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate the cost and effectiveness of a standardized approach versus an open approach for diagnosing uveitis.
  • A total of 903 uveitis patients were analyzed, with the standardized strategy costing an average of 182.97 euros per patient, significantly lower than the 251.75 euros for the open strategy.
  • The standardized method resulted in fewer patient visits, radiological procedures, and laboratory tests, making it a more efficient and economical option for diagnosing uveitis.
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