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THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE COINS FROM NORTHERN DALMATIA
U ovom se radu raspravlja o 23 osmanska novca pronađena na 16 sjevernodalmatinskih nalazišta. Kronološki pripadaju razdoblju od vremena druge vladavine sultana Mehmeda II. Osvajača (1444. – 1446. i 1451.
Filipčić, Dejan +2 more
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Reimagining the (Supra)nation, Remaking the State: The Yugoslav Idea and Ante Marković's Party
ABSTRACT This article investigates the reimagining and representation of the Yugoslav idea by the Alliance of Reformist Forces (SRSJ), a party established by federal Prime Minister Ante Marković in 1990. The SRSJ sought to reshape the structure of the federal state and revive the narratives of shared history and culture foundational to the Yugoslav ...
Alfredo Sasso
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ABSTRACT In today's rapidly evolving transportation landscape, electric vehicles (EVs) play a key role in reducing dependence on fossil fuels. Developing accessible charging infrastructure is a critical priority for sustainable regional transport planning.
Ivan Marić, Andrija Ravnjak
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A Cavernicolous pseudoscorpion of the Genus Chthonius (Chthonius) c.l. koch from Dalmatia [PDF]
A new cave-dwelling pseudoscorpion from the Badanj (or Vilišnica) Cave, nr. Sveti Filip i Jakov, Dalmatia (Croatia) is thoroughly described and illustrated.
Ćurčić B.P.M. +5 more
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Objective To evaluate retino-cortical function in children with Down’s syndrome (DS) and no evident ocular abnormalities beyond mild refractive error, by recording visual evoked potentials (VEP) in response to pattern-reversal stimuli and comparing to ...
Dobrila Karlica Utrobičić +4 more
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Q fever in Dalmatia, Croatia [PDF]
Q fever has been a well-known and mandatory notifable disease in Croatia from 1954; it occurs usually sporadically in areas predominantly rich with sheep and goats [1]. The mean annual incidence of Q fever in Croatia from 1994 to 2002 was 0.87 reported cases per 100 000 population but in 2003 and 2004 this incidence rose to 3.44 per 100 000.
Morović, M. +3 more
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METAL MINING IN ROMAN DALMATIA
The mining of metal ores was an important industry in the ancient world because it provided valuable resources: precious metals for coins and non-precious metals for tools and weapons. The Roman province of Dalmatia possessed significant deposits of gold,
Glicksman, Kristina, Kristina Glicksman
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The lack of comprehensive agroclimatic studies in Istria (Croatia), particularly those focusing on trends in olive phenology and the creation of statistical models to predict future phenological phases, has been the key driver behind this research.
Andreina Belušić Vozila +6 more
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A Curved Vitis or a Pair of Twisted Ropes?
The article examines the tombstone of the naval centurion Liccaeus, which was discovered in the village of Osor (Apsorus) on the island of Cres. According to the inscription, it appears that a public site was allocated for the monument, indicating the ...
Katarina Šmid
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The Potential Re‐Colonisation of Mediterranean Monk Seals: Evaluating Threats and Management Options
ABSTRACT Mediterranean monk seals (Monachus monachus; MMS) are a vulnerable marine species historically widespread throughout coastal areas of the Mediterranean, Black Sea and parts of the North Atlantic. MMS have suffered significant population declines and extirpations due to anthropogenic pressures, particularly persecution, overfishing and impacts ...
Marty Terzic, Daniel J. Ingram
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