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Human Evolution in Backwaters, Satellites, and Republics: How Political Change Impacts Paleoanthropology in a Shifting Landscape of Winners and Losers. [PDF]
Glantz M, Radovčić D.
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Long-Term Consequences of War Captivity in Military Veterans. [PDF]
Jukić M +6 more
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Italian and Croatian Urban Planning: A Comparative Analysis [PDF]
Croatian and Italian coasts get involved in seasonal tourism that affects the equilibrium of cities. This phenomenon causes many specific problems that can be solved by suitable urban planning strategies.
Carla D Uva
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Integrating comparative spectrometry, image analysis, and thermal modeling, we reveal that (1) females optimize crypsis via background matching, (2) males prioritize high‐contrast disruptive patterning at a significant thermoregulatory cost (reduced solar heat gain), and (3) habitat‐specific monomorphism in Diploderma slowinskii underscores ecological ...
Yuning Cao, Lin Shi, Yin Qi
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NEW INSIGHTS INTO DEVELOPMENT OF MATERNITY HOSPITALS IN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA AFTER WORLD WAR II: OUTPATIENT MATERNITY DEPARTMENT IN KLANJEC, HRVATSKO ZAGORJE, CROATIA. [PDF]
Fureš R +10 more
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ABSTRACT Against the backdrop of China's growing engagement in Eastern Europe, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) appears to challenge the European Union (EU) approach to promoting development in the region. We take issue with this claim by making three interrelated arguments.
Tanja A. Börzel +3 more
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Effects of war exposure on pubertal development in refugee children. [PDF]
Black CJ +5 more
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Pension reform in Croatia [PDF]
Croatia's transition toward independence, and the market economy in the 1990s, exacerbated problems in the pay-as-you-go (PAYG) system, and ultimately led to its financial collapse. Although a comprehensive three-pillar reform was initiated in late 1995,
Anusic, Zoran +2 more
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Food, Affluence and the Consumption Basket*
There are significant disparities across nations in incomes and spending. For example, consumers in the poorest countries spend more than half of their income on food, while in the richest, this is one‐tenth or less. We use data from the International Comparison Program for 176 countries to estimate cross‐country demand equations focusing on food and ...
Hai Long Vo, Kenneth W. Clements
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