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This article analyzes the politicization of identities in Dalmatia during the turbulent decade of the 1990s. It argues that during the Croatian War of Independence (or the Homeland War), several factors led to the politicized delegitimization of ...
Ashbrook John E.
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Based on published and unpublished archival sources mostly from the State Archives of Zadar and relevant literature, the author presents the activities of the members of the de Surdis family from Piacenza in the commune of Zadar during the reign of King ...
Branka Grbavac
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Ekspanzija Avara i Slavena na prostore rimske provincije Dalmacije [PDF]
In the second half of the VI century there has been intensified expansion of Slavs and Avars in the areas of the former Roman Empire, and thus in the regions of the Roman province of Dalmatia.
Mersiha Imamović, Bego Omerčević
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Human hydatidosis in Dalmatia, Croatia.
Human echinococcosis remains a very serious public health problem worldwide, although a decline in incidence has been observed in some endemic areas during the last decades. However, in some non-endemic areas an increase in new cases and new foci of animal echinococcosis were registered during the same time.
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Results of a Targeted Glaucoma Screening Project Conducted Outside Formal Healthcare Settings in Croatia. [PDF]
Jandroković S +6 more
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Overwintering Capacity of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly in the Dalmatia Region of Croatia. [PDF]
Bjeliš M +6 more
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From Waste to Resource: Extraction and Characterization of Polyphenols from Dalmatian Olive Mill Wastewater. [PDF]
Knezovic N +9 more
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Psychological and Physiological Assessment of Distress Among Public Healthcare Workers During Pandemic Control Efforts. [PDF]
Martinovic D +10 more
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First consumption of alcohol and drugs: When does it start, in which occasions and what can we do to prevent it? [PDF]
Vrkić Boban I, Saraga M.
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