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    Hygiena, 2003 (vol. 48), issue 4

    REVIEW PAPERS

    Smoking and its relationship to metabolic syndrome and civilization diseases

    Drahoslava Hrubá

    Hygiena 2003, 48(4):217-221

    REPORT FROM PRACTICE

    Eating habits of Gypsy pregnant women

    Jolana Rambousková, Pavel Dlouhý, R. Pokorný, Olga Wiererová, Bohumír Procházka, Michal Anděl

    Hygiena 2003, 48(4):187-193

    Efficiency evaluation of web pages on smoking prevention in high school students

    Martin Kolínek, Luděk Čížek, Vladimír Janout

    Hygiena 2003, 48(4):194-201

    Exposure to noise in preterm infant in incubators

    Zuzana Machatová, R. Šabík

    Hygiena 2003, 48(4):202-208

    Hospital waste in the General University Hospital in Prague

    Josef Kapek, Vladimír Bencko, O. Vinš

    Hygiena 2003, 48(4):209-216

    Anthrax in food animals – history of occurrence in Czechoslovakia

    Štefan Šimko, C. Klement, P. Siragi

    Hygiena 2003, 48(4):222-230


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