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Emergency Management of Perforated Gastro-Duodenal Ulcers: Surgical Strategies, Outcomes, and Prognostic Determinants in a Tertiary Eastern European Center. [PDF]
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Selective culinary uses of plant foods by Northern and Eastern European hunter-gatherer-fishers. [PDF]
González Carretero L +21 more
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History of the media in Central and Eastern Europe
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History of Sexology in Eastern Europe
Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes, 2009Out of the eastern european countries the greatest development of medical sexology occurred and a new independent branch of medicine came about in the following three: Czechoslovakia, Poland and Soviet Union. The focus of the article will be dedicated to the state of sexology in the mentioned three countries.
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Economic History of Eastern Europe. A Forum
Ukraina Moderna, 2018Invited experts who study and teach economic history in American, Romanian, Swedish, and Ukrainian universities answer questions about the recent trends and perspectives in the economic history of Eastern Europe. They demonstrate how the relationship between history and other disciplines developed in Eastern European scholarship.
Tymofii Brik +6 more
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Eastern Europe and the "End of History"
Analele Universităţii "Dunărea de Jos" din Galaţi Fascicula XIX Istorie, 2003This paper represents an answer to Hermann Tertsch’s book The Revenge of History. The German author, starting from the Yugoslav conflict, formulates a veritable theory of the history, through which he shows that the Western world is suffering today the consequences of the failure of previous decisions.
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Wallachian cnezates in history of Eastern and South-Eastern Europe
SCIENTIFIC WORK, 2020This paper is devoted to the history of Wallachians a day knezats in the High Middle Ages. Wallachians mentioned far more often than in the Balkans and north of the Danube by the thirteenth century. Wallachian rebellious were subjects Romaios (Byzantinians), but this does not exclude the situational alliances with Romaios and Wallachian contingents ...
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