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Title:
Breme želodčnega raka v Sloveniji z oceno pripisljivih deležev zaradi prekomernega vnosa soli ter prenizkega vnosa sadja in zelenjave : [zaključna projektna naloga]
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Mandelj, Nina
(Author)
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Zadnik, Vesna
(Mentor)
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MD5: 5A7C51520F4497D7B30AB12921AB5C7F
Language:
Slovenian
Work type:
Final paper
Typology:
2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:
FVZ - Faculty of Health Sciences
Keywords:
želodčni rak
,
sol
,
sadje in zelenjava
,
tveganje
,
(populacijski) pripisljivi delež
Place of publishing:
Izola
Place of performance:
Izola
Publisher:
[N. Mandelj]
Year of publishing:
2016
Year of performance:
2016
Number of pages:
Vi, 29 str.
PID:
20.500.12556/RUP-10165
UDC:
611.33-006
COBISS.SI-ID:
1538529988
Publication date in RUP:
18.03.2019
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English
Title:
Stomach cancer burden in Slovenia with the estimation of the fraction attributable to high salt intake and low consumtion of fruits and vegetables
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