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Secrets of the Bulgarian bacillus
The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2002Probiotics have a venerable yet slightly flaky history that long pre-dates the epithet now used to describe them. The title of George Herschell’s Soured Milk and Pure Cultures of Lactic Acid Bacilli in the Treatment of Disease (Henry Glaisher, 1909) epitomises the concept well. Good bacteria can be used to combat bad.
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Bulgarian ergonomics revisited
Applied Ergonomics, 1982In his earlier and more intensive review of ergonomics in Bulgaria, the author concluded that this discipline was highly developed and enjoyed strong government support. It was found that the network of ergonomics activities across national, regional, and local industrial plant levels was perhaps the most highly organised and comprehensive extension of
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The Bulgarian “Nuclear Referendum” of 2013 and the independence of the Bulgarian media
East European Politics, 2014This article analyses the media coverage of the 2013 Bulgarian “nuclear” referendum. We investigate the balance between Yes and No arguments on the construction of the Belene nuclear power plant, n...
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EQ-5D-5L Bulgarian population norms
European Journal of Health Economics, 2020M. Encheva+3 more
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The Bulgarian Orthodox Church and Its Perception of the Bulgarian “Uniates”
2021On the basis of a brief historical account of the Union’s genesis in Bulgaria and the development of relations between the Bulgarian Orthodox Church and the Eastern rite Catholics, as well as an analysis of the current situation of both churches, this chapter shows that the Bulgarian Orthodox Church today considers the Eastern rite Catholics neither as
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BulQA: Bulgarian–Bulgarian Question Answering at CLEF 2005
2006This paper describes the architecture of a Bulgarian– Bulgarian question answering system — BulQA. The system relies on a partially parsed corpus for answer extraction. The questions are also analyzed partially. Then on the basis of the analysis some queries to the corpus are created.
Petya Osenova, Kiril Simov
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Bulgarian-English, English-Bulgarian Dictionary
The Modern Language Journal, 1993Christina Kramer, Ivan Tchomakov
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Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, 2001
This article looks at the history of the Pomaks and the development of their identity as it has been and is perceived by themselves, by other Bulgarians and by the state. It identifies the political, economic, social and cultural pressures to which they have been subjected and points to an uncertain future in view of the volatility of the situation and
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This article looks at the history of the Pomaks and the development of their identity as it has been and is perceived by themselves, by other Bulgarians and by the state. It identifies the political, economic, social and cultural pressures to which they have been subjected and points to an uncertain future in view of the volatility of the situation and
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Bulgarian rheumatology: science and practice in a cost-constrained environment
Rheumatology International, 2018T. Georgiev, R. Stoilov
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