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Late Glacial summer paleohydrology across Central Europe. [PDF]

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Rotavirus Vaccination in Central Europe

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2013
ABSTRACTEach year, rotavirus (RV) infection is the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis requiring hospitalisation and of nosocomially transmitted diseases in children younger than 5 years across Central European Vaccination Awareness Group (CEVAG) countries; however, inadequate surveillance systems and lack of routine RV testing still exist in most ...
Mészner, Zsofia   +16 more
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AIDS in Central Europe

1988
The clinical pattern of AIDS was first described in 1981. Routine proof of an HIV infection did not become possible before mid-1985, although the virus was first described in 1983 [6]. As a consequence, all epidemiological knowledge about AIDS and the HIV infection is merely a few years old.
B, Somaini, J, Bleuer, H, Vorkauf
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Health in Central Europe

Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 1991
Some of the 11 central European countries enjoy today a high level of health, among the highest life expectancies worldwide and, concomitantly, low or intermediate risk factor levels for some of the major chronic diseases. However, on a regional level, and particularly according to social groups, important differences in risk, morbidity and mortality ...
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Central Europe

2019
AbstractThis chapter covers the area between eastern France and western Hungary, and from the Alps to the central European Mittelgebirge, following the established division between the early Iron Age (Hallstatt) and later Iron Age (La Tène) periods, beginning each section with a summary of the history of research and chronology.
Zlatko Šabič   +2 more
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Central Europe

1996
Abstract This is a historical survey of Central Europe, a region that encompasses contemporary Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, and Croatia. Unlike almost all the previous histories of this region, Lonnie Johnson doesn't divide the area into 'west' and 'east', or view it simply as the battlefield
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Central Europe

2021
Abstract Central Europe is still imagined as an area dominated by Christianity, for the most part the Catholic Church, in close alliance with Christian rulers who minimized the impact of both the Protestant Reformation and minorities such as Judaism.
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CENTRAL EUROPE

2010
The Visegrád group founded by Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland in 1991 represents a specific spatial cluster within the EU. Its political economy is characterized by three main features, which provide the functional focus of the chapter. First, the region’s integration into the Single Market converged on a foreign-led export-oriented model ...
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