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Determining the Impact of Lifestyle on the Health of Primary School Children in Slovenia Through Mixed Membership Focus Groups. [PDF]
Lekše R, Godec D, Prosen M.
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Im Zuge einer Exkursion der Freunde des Naturhistorischen Museums inWien, in deren Rahmen u.a. auch Aufschlüsse im Ostabschnitt des Pohorje (Bacher Gebirge) unter der Führung von Dr. Ana Hinterlechner-Ravnik und Dr.
Albert Harrer +2 more
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Dispersoids in Al-Mg-Si Alloy AA 6086 Modified by Sc and Y. [PDF]
Zupanič F +6 more
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Genetic diversity and structure of Slovenian native germplasm of plum species (P. domestica L., P. cerasifera Ehrh. and P. spinosa L.). [PDF]
Ternjak T +5 more
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Infrared Printing Technique for the Security Marking of Traceability Certificates for Meat Products
The focus of this paper is the introduction of new security elements into the authenticity of information on documents which concern the traceability of products.
Dražen Crčić +2 more
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Ilirska Bistrica med letoma 1918 in 1941
Delo obravnava položaj občine Ilirska Bistrica v času italijanske okupacije. Ilirska Bistrica je zaradi ugodne obmejne lege predstavljala pomembno vojaško postojanko. V delu je prikazan vpliv italijanske politike na prebivalstvo občine ter na njeno arhitekturno podobo.
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Underground waters in Kamnik and Savinja Alps
Dye-tracing tests in the region of the alps Velika planina and Mala planina have shown that the major part of the region drains towards the spring of the Lučnica at Podvolovljek where is also a small fish farm.
Dušan Novak
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Optimal Network of General Hospitals in Slovenia. [PDF]
Blatnik P, Bojnec Š.
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SLOVENSKA BISTRICA V SREDNJEM VEKU
Slovenska Bistrica is set on the southern outskirts of Pohorje directly next to the road intersection to Ptuj, Maribor and Celje. It was formed from four topographic units: a church complex, the court Bistrica, a square settlement and the village Gradišče, which was also the first centre of current Slovenska Bistrica.
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