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LOOP-MEDIATED ISOTHERMAL AMPLIFICATION FOR DETECTION OF C. BURNETII IN BULGARIA [PDF]
Q fever, which is caused by Coxiella burnetii, a small, pleomorphic intracellular bacterium, is the most widespread zoonosis in the world. The chronic form of the disease can lead to disability and death.
M. Kunchev, V. Belcheva, E. Grigorov
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The paper explores latent profiles of social identification and attitudes to representatives of other nations in the cultural contexts of Russia and Bulgaria through the lens of personality-oriented approach.
Nosova (Velkova) K.
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An example of the adverse impacts of various anthropogenic activities on aquatic bodies: Water quality assessment of the Provadiyska river (Northeastern Bulgaria) [PDF]
Anthropogenic activities deteriorate the quality of water resources, which reduces their socio-economic suitability, endangers public health, and affects aquatic life. This work presents the results of physicochemical monitoring of the Provadiyska River (
Seymenov Kalin
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Development of Innovation Activities in Bulgaria: Current Challenges
The article is devoted to the development of innovation activity in the Republic of Bulgaria and the modern challenges that the country faces when introducing innovations in small and medium-sized enterprises, education and science. In modern conditions,
Maria G. Bistrina
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THE ROLE OF THE LOCAL PUBLICATIONS ABOUT THE MINERAL SPRINGS AND BATHS IN BULGARIA UNTIL 1947 IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND POPULARIZATION OF THE NATIVE COMMUNITIES [PDF]
The article focuses on poorly researched books by local historians about the mineral springs and baths in Bulgaria until 1947. The author reviews some of the books – valuable sources of information about the healing properties Петър Величков 47 of ...
Peter Velichkov
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The Marketing Structure in Agribusiness during the Transition in Bulgaria [PDF]
Bulgaria is moving toward a food processing and marketing system which resembles that of Western Europe and the U.S. Large grocery chains from Germany, Austrai and Turkey are building supermarkets and hypermarkets in Bulgaria’s larger cities.
Katzerov, Valentin+2 more
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The present checklist includes data on the species composition, geographic distribution and feeding preferences of thrips species in Bulgaria. In total, 155 species in 48 genera are listed. Of these, 125 species belong to suborder Terebrantia and include 103 species of 33 genera in family Thripidae, 14 species of two genera in Aeolothripidae, seven ...
Karadjova, Olia, Krumov, Vladimir
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This article examines the question about the policy of honouring members of the Bulgarian imperial family and Bulgarian aristocracy with Byzantine honorific titles pursued by Emperor Basil II Boulgaroktonos (976–1025) in the course of the conquest of ...
Nikolay Kanev
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The article focuses on the social differences in the attitudes toward female and male voluntary childlessness in Bulgaria and their dynamics over time. The analysis is based on data from the European Social Survey conducted in 2006 and 2018 in Bulgaria ...
Elitsa Dimitrova, Tatyana Kotzeva
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The diocesan structure of the Archbishopric of Ohrid in the charters of basil II: Historical development until the early 11th century [PDF]
The paper discusses the diocesan structure of the Archbishopric of Ohrid as conveyed in the charters of the Byzantine emperor Basil II issued in 1019, 1020 and 1020-1025.
Komatina Predrag
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