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Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2003
Abstract The Republic of Bulgaria is one of the smallest countries in southeastern Europe and has little experience with terrorist acts. During the past 20 years, only nine terrorism-related events have been recorded in Bulgaria, and no unconventional weapons have
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Abstract The Republic of Bulgaria is one of the smallest countries in southeastern Europe and has little experience with terrorist acts. During the past 20 years, only nine terrorism-related events have been recorded in Bulgaria, and no unconventional weapons have
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Tick-borne encephalitis - The Book, 2019
First cases of probable tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) were reported in 1961 by Andonov et al. in eastern regions of Bulgaria.1 Possible TBE cases with the typical two-wave fever, originating from consumption of raw goat milk, were described back in 1953 by Vaptzarov et al.
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First cases of probable tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) were reported in 1961 by Andonov et al. in eastern regions of Bulgaria.1 Possible TBE cases with the typical two-wave fever, originating from consumption of raw goat milk, were described back in 1953 by Vaptzarov et al.
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Hemoglobinopathies in Bulgaria
Hemoglobin, 1987E S, Tasheva, S A, Toshkov, A M, Dobreva
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Travel behaviour after the pandemic: the case of Bulgaria
Anatolia, 2021Maya Ivanova, Stanislav Ivanov
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Bulgaria (Republic of Bulgaria)
2012Vladimir Penkov, Partner Svetlin Adrinov
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