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The early beginnings of Slovenian medical education take root in the Enlightenment-era Academia operosorum (Academy of the Industrious, 1693–1725) and its medical section with the physician Marko Gerbec, although the Jesuit College introduced higher educa... see more

War invalids, war widows and their dependent family members were permanent victims of war. The First World War brought great changes in organized care and treatment of war invalids. At the first post-war census of the Yugoslav population in 1921, Slovenia... see more

Few discoveries in the history of science brought such significant progress as did the discovery of X-rays by the German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen in 1895. The finding did not only bring a revolution to the field of medicine but also to many other ... see more

This review article presents mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analyses in forensic genetics. Typing of nuclear DNA in old and poorly preserved biological samples is often unsuccessful and instead of nuclear DNA, mtDNA polymorphisms can be used for human identifi... see more

This review article presents molecular genetic aspects of human ancient DNA analyses and use of molecular genetic methods for study of DNA obtained from human archaeological biological materials. In archaeological biological materials, skeletal remains (b... see more

This review article presents molecular genetic aspects of human ancient DNA analyses and use of molecular genetic methods for study of DNA obtained from human archaeological biological materials. In archaeological biological materials, skeletal remains (b... see more

This review article presents mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analyses in forensic genetics. Typing of nuclear DNA in old and poorly preserved biological samples is often unsuccessful and instead of nuclear DNA, mtDNA polymorphisms can be used for human identifi... see more

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