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Spatial distribution of tourist resources in Drina national park
The natural features of the protected areas offer such attractions that in many countries became the framework of tourism and recreation development.
Senada Nezirović, Belma Avdić
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Predicting the risk of infant mortality for newborns operated for congenital heart defects: A population-based cohort (EPICARD) study of two post-operative predictive scores. [PDF]
Abstract Background Whereas no global severity score exists for congenital heart defects (CHD), risk (Risk Adjusted Cardiac Heart Surgery‐1: RACHS‐1) and/or complexity (Aristotle Basic Complexity: ABC) scores have been developed for those who undergo surgery.
Lelong N +10 more
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Killing the dead: The logic of cemetery destruction during genocidal campaigns
Abstract This paper contends that cultural destruction during genocidal campaigns is a dimension of genocide itself and is evidence of the intent to completely erase the targeted group from existence. It focuses on a powerful, yet under‐examined, form of cultural violence, namely the destruction of cemeteries and graveyards.
Noa Krikler
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Abstract The article explores the role of moral exemplars as an approach to dealing with and learning from the past as part of peacebuilding education initiatives (PEIs) operating in Southeast Europe. To this day, a deeply rooted divide along ethnic lines is present throughout the region, with each ethnic group using separate narratives and educational
Nerkez Opacin
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This research focuses on the use of electric vehicles (EVs) to transport visitors and cargo within Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Kozara National Park. Reduced air pollution and the preservation of natural resources are required to help protect this aerial spa. Together with the expert employees of this NP, the EV that would best suit their needs was chosen.
Adis Puška +5 more
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Abstract The middle part of the Sava River in Slovenia provides one of the longest free‐flowing habitats for huchen, a threatened species that is also protected by the European Habitats Directive. However, there are plans for the construction of a chain of hydropower plants along this stretch of river.
Aleš Snoj +3 more
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Abstract Extension across the southern Pannonian Basin and the internal Dinarides is characterized by Oligo‐Miocene metamorphic core complexes (MCCs) exhumed along mylonitic low‐angle extensional shear zones. Cer MCC at the transition between Dinarides and Pannonian Basin occupies a structural position within the distal‐most Adriatic thrust sheet and ...
Georg Löwe +5 more
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Abstract Twenty years after the end of the violent break‐up of Yugoslavia, new generations of young people in Serbia are living with its legacies. Despite the socio‐psychological implications of violent conflict in post‐conflict societies being well established in the literature, there are still only a few studies which focus on young Serbians’ meaning‐
Rodoljub Jovanović, Ángela Bermúdez
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Reconsidering paleozoic differences between the Jadar block and the Drina-Ivanjica unit [PDF]
The peculiar Jadar block has an intervening position separating the main Neotethyan West Vardar Zone (including ophiolites of Late Jurassic age) and a passive margin lithospheric segment of the Apulia/Adria microplate referred to as the Drina-Ivanjica ...
Spahić Darko, Gaudenyi Tivadar
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Macrochaetosoma drinae Strasser 1962
Published as part of Kime, Richard Desmond & Enghoff, Henrik, 2021, Atlas of European millipedes 3: Order Chordeumatida (Class Diplopoda), pp. 1-244 in European Journal of Taxonomy 769 on page 32, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.769.1497, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Kime, Richard Desmond, Enghoff, Henrik
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