Cultural Relations between Iraq and Bulgaria 1968-1979 [PDF]
In our research we deal with the study of cultural relations between the Republic of Iraq and the Bulgarian Republic for the period between 1968-1979, and the relations between the two countries have witnessed important developments since the revolution ...
Yousef K. Sabbar, Jabran I. Rafeeq
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Clarifying arbitration agreements' validity, but confusing enforcement: Bulgaria's arbitral tango [PDF]
This paper deals with recent developments in Bulgarian arbitration world, focusing on the Supreme Court of Cassation's Interpretative Ruling No, 1 of 21 February 2024, which has finally clarified two key issues: that the assignee is bound by the ...
Dimitrova Tsvetelina
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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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Hospital professional staff awareness of hospital plans for the provision of teams for medical support in case of disasters [PDF]
Background/Aim. Resuscitation and surgical medical aid are the most important medical procedures in disaster relief operations. The limited time frame available for life-saving activities in such circumstances demands that resuscitation and surgical ...
Georgieva Mariya Georgieva +3 more
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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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A SURVEY OF VLADIMIR POLYANOV’S TRANSLATION OF EDITH NESBIT’S SHAKESPEAREAN TALES IN THE CONTEXT OF SHAKESPEAREAN ADAPTATIONS FOR CHILDREN IN BULGARIA (1878–1944) [PDF]
The article considers Vladimir Polyanov’s volume of Shakespearean plays adapted for children, published in 1937, within the context of other such adaptations during the period 1878–1944.
Miryana Dimitrova
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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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Reemergence of Human and Animal Brucellosis, Bulgaria
Bulgaria had been free from brucellosis since 1958, but during 2005–2007, a reemergence of human and animal disease was recorded. The reemergence of this zoonosis in the country highlights the importance of maintaining an active surveillance system for ...
Gianluca Russo +7 more
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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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Growing pace of urban living is expected to simultaneously aggravate both the waste and the energy crises. This study presents feasibility assessment of a community scale hybrid renewable energy system (HRES) utilising biomass to serve the local energy ...
A. Tiwary +2 more
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