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Factors associated with low birth weight in low-income populations in the Western Balkans: insights from the multiple indicator cluster survey. [PDF]

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Balkan nephropathy

Clinical Nephrology, 2015
Balkan endemic nephropathy (BN), frequently associated to upper urothelial cancer, is a familial chronic tubulointerstitial disease with insidious onset and slow progression to end-stage renal disease. After 60 years of research, its cause remains the major unanswered question.
Vladisav, Stefanovic   +2 more
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Orientalism, the Balkans, and Balkan Historiography

The American Historical Review, 2000
TINTIN, the comic strip Belgian boy detective, has many exciting international adventures. He busts up an opium ring in Egypt, he frees a gorilla from a Scottish castle, he discovers the Yeti in Tibet, he flies to the moon. But even with so fantastic an agenda, only once does he manage to travel to a thoroughly imaginary place.
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Balkans

2021
After the Byzantine refugees restored the knowledge of Ancient Greek in the west during the early humanistic period (15th century), Italian scholars (and later their French, German, Spanish colleagues) started to use Greek, a purely literary language that no one spoke, for their own texts and poems.
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Balkan (Endemic) Nephropathy

2015
The clinical and pathological features of Balkan (endemic) nephropathy are discussed and correlations of incidence with excess late summer and autumn rainfall outlined. Cultures of a strain of Penicillium verrucosum var. cyclopium isolated from maize collected in an endemic area were fed to rats and lesions were produced in the straight third segment ...
P K, Austwick   +4 more
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