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Chronic Kidney Disease in Children with Suspected Genetic Etiology: Diagnostic Yield and Clinical Implications. [PDF]

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Paripović A   +6 more
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Chemical and Radiological Characterization of Serbian Peloids: Implications for Therapeutic Safety. [PDF]

open access: yesToxics
Mutić T   +6 more
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Hepatic Encephalopathy Severity and Mortality Risk Stratification in Alcohol-Related Acute-on-Chronic Liver Failure. [PDF]

open access: yesDiagnostics (Basel)
Glisic T   +7 more
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Molecular insights into domestic cat hepatitis B virus linking genome to function. [PDF]

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Šolaja S   +6 more
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Belgrade: Belgrade in plural

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Belgrade is the capital of Serbia, a small European country. It’s by far the largest city in the country, not only by the population of 1.790.000 inhabitants (1.517.000 within the closer area), which is 24% of Serbian population2 , nor by the population density of 513 inhabitants/km2, in the Belgrade region; which is five times higher than that in any ...
Đukanović, Zoran, Živković, Jelena
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Urban Observatory of Belgrade

Book of Abstracts and Contributed Papers / International scientific conference Meeting on Operational and Research Capabilities for Better Understanding Solar-Terrestrial Interactions, September 29 - October 3, 2025, Belgrade, Serbia; edited by Vladimir A. Srećković et al.
We present the three -year project Urban Observatory of Belgrade (UrbObsBel) funded through the Prisma call of the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia which started in January 2024. We show our instruments and we discuss our first results related to the problem of the light pollution in Serbia. We also plan to perform observations which will provide
Rade Pavlović   +7 more
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The Belgrade Operation

2021
This chapter analyzes how self-styled Marshal Tito was impressed with the fourteen-year older generalissimo, Joseph Stalin, who was at the peak of his power and was able to move armies of millions. It talks about Stalin's intention to give Tito arms for building a real army and to send two Soviet strategic formations to the Balkan theater of operations.
William Klinger, Denis Kuljiš
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