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ABSTRACT This article analyses the interactions between inequalities and reintegration assistance, looking at the examples of Serbia and Kosovo. It proposes an approach for examining the reintegration assistance practices of frontline providers by (a) viewing them through the lens of street‐level bureaucracy acting mainly on behalf of the returning ...
Ruth Vollmer, Clara Schmitz‐Pranghe
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Humanism influencing the organization of the health care system and the ethics of medical relations in the society of Bosnia-Herzegovina. [PDF]
Kvesić A, Galić K, Vukojević M.
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Green Grease: Environmental Crime, Corruption and Money Laundering
ABSTRACT We offer a theoretical and empirical analysis that shows how corruption can be a ‘green grease’ that facilitates both environmental crimes and money laundering. Corruption can be an accelerator that amplifies the multiplier effect on illegal revenues.
Raffaella Barone, Donato Masciandaro
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Activism in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Struggles against Dual Hegemony and the Emergence of "Local First". [PDF]
Puljek-Shank R, Fritsch F.
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Homes of Origin: Return and Property Rights in Post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina
Lene Helleskov Madsen
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Access to palliative care in Bosnia-Herzegovina: a primary care issue [PDF]
Stephanie Taché+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims In 2024, < 10% of hepatitis C virus (HCV) cases were treated in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA) and the burden remains high. We aimed to estimate the cost‐effectiveness of treating anyone with HCV (‘treat all’) or targeting people who inject drugs (PWID) in 14 middle‐income EECA countries.
Josephine G. Walker+3 more
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to assess the prevalence of headaches in children and adolescents during and after completing orthodontic treatment. This systematic review followed the PRISMA guidelines. An extensive literature search was conducted in the following databases: MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, Web of Science, and Cochrane from inception until December
Luiz Felipe Tavares+5 more
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Analysis of chemical and genetic variability in wild hop (Humulus lupulus L.) populations of Kosovo
The study revealed phytochemical and genetic variability among and within wild hop populations in Kosovo, offering valuable insights for conservation and future breeding efforts. Abstract Hops is an economically important species due to its diverse secondary metabolites and extensive use in the brewing and medicinal industries.
B. Salihu+5 more
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