5 results match your criteria: "Joint Stock Company Astana Medical University[Affiliation]"

Unlabelled: This prospective study was conducted at the Department of Surgery of the Pavlodar branch of the NCJSC "SMU" (Non-profit joint-stock company "Medical University of Semey" based on the city hospital No. 1, surgical hospital of Pavlodar, Kazakhstan.

Purpose: The purpose of research is to evaluate the results of improved autodermoplasty technique for granulating wounds of different origin.

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Background: Transosseous distraction osteosynthesis is prioritized in orthopedic care for children with achondroplasia. However, difficulties encountered during treatment and rehabilitation directly impact patients' quality of life. Using rod external fixators within a semicircular frame for osteosynthesis is less traumatic compared to spoke circular devices.

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Purpose - study of the physical development of preschool children, taking into account gender characteristics and comparison with identical data from the study of 1968, 1972, 1986, 2000s. Object of the research: 968 children aged 3-6 years, living in the central, southern and northern regions of the country, who underwent an anthropometric study using standard instruments. Also, the results were compared with the research data from 1968, 1972, 1986, 2000s.

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Data on the diversity of lactic acid bacteria isolated from raw and fermented camel milk.

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August 2020

Institution International Academy of Ecology, Ryskulbekova, 16 VP, 010000, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.

Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are the dominant and advantageous microorganisms of raw and fermented camel milk; these bacteria have the potential to develop functional camel-milk-derived products and can be used in dairy technology. This article presents data on the diversity of LAB, isolated from raw and fermented camel milk. In total, from two samples of raw camel milk and one sample of fermented camel milk, seventeen isolates of LAB were isolated.

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This review of literature is devoted to contemporary issues of antiepileptic therapy in pregnancy, with identifying the most effective drug according to publications from 2006 to 2016 (PUBMED, MEDline, The Cochrane Lb.). The review presents the current published data on the incidence of seizures in pregnant women, specificity of therapy with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), frequency of fetal malformations in pregnant women taking AEDs regularly and their dependence on the frequency, dosage and nature of therapy.

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