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Romania and the Jews in the BBC Monitoring Service Reports, 1938–1948 [PDF]
Using the little-known BBC Monitoring Service (BBCM) archives, this article shows how Romanian governments in the period 1938–1948 chose to represent themselves via the medium of radio to the rest of the world.
Stone, Daniel
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Abstract Endocytosis and relocalization of auxin carriers represent important mechanisms for adaptive plant growth and developmental responses. Both root gravitropism and halotropism have been shown to be dependent on relocalization of auxin transporters.
Ruud A. Korver +5 more
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ORTODOXIA BASARABEANĂ ÎN TIMPUL GUVERNĂRII ANTONESCIENE (1941-1944)
După eliberarea Basarabiei de sub ocupația sovietică, ca și în cazul Bucovinei de nord, Conducătorul statului român a dispus o organizare aparte față de restul țării în scopul unei administrări mai eficiente a celor două provincii românești.
USM ADMIN
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TWO SCORES HIDDEN DURING THE COMMUNIST REGIME: CÂNTAREA BASARABIEI AND MOARTEA EROULUI BY PAUL CONSTANTINESCU [PDF]
Paul Constantinescu had close ties with musicians from Bassarabia and Bucovina from a young age. In 1936 he published in Cernăuţi the work” Costea”, on lyrics by George Coşbuc, with the support of his friends Liviu Rusu and Paul Streinul, at the ...
HÎRLAV-MAISTOROVICI, SANDA-VALENTINA +1 more
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Draft Genome Sequence of Streptomyces phaeoluteigriseus DSM41896 [PDF]
The draft genome for the type strain Streptomyces phaeoluteigriseus DSM41896 (ISP 5182) is reported. It was classified as a member of the Streptomyces violaceusniger clade; however, a polyphasic study showed it was a separate species based on its ...
Aziz +10 more
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Romanian-British relations after June 26, 1940: new sources [PDF]
This article reassesses the abrupt downturn in Anglo-Romanian relations between June 1940 and February 1941, tracing the path from the denunciation of Britain’s security guarantees to the final diplomatic break. Newly consulted files from the UK National
Mihai ȚURCANU
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A Romanian Political Story: The Nationalism of Nicolae Iorga Revisited (1899-1914) [PDF]
Nicolae Iorga (1871-1940) was Romania’s best-known historian and public intellectual between the two world wars, both at home and abroad. He is seen as the father of Romanian nationalism, as well as the main provider of historical continuity and ...
Georgiana ŢĂRANU
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Bucharest, 4 September 2020 Collaborators (employed + “associated” researchers) – at CE-MONT: Prof.dr. CS 1 Ioan Surdu; Dr.eng.siv. CS 2 Ionel Popa; Prof.univ.dr. CS 1 Liviu Gaceu; Dr.ec. CS 2 Daniela Antonescu; Dr.eng. CS III Dănuț Gîțan; Dr.eng.
Radu REY
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Deep proteogenomics; high throughput gene validation by multidimensional liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry of proteins from the fungal wheat pathogen Stagonospora nodorum [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Stagonospora nodorum, a fungal ascomycete in the class dothideomycetes, is a damaging pathogen of wheat. It is a model for necrotrophic fungi that cause necrotic symptoms via the interaction of multiple effector proteins with cultivar ...
Bringans, Scott +6 more
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MARSHALL ION ANTONESCU AND THE “LATIN AXIS” (1942 – 1944)
Antonescu’s Romania entered World War II on the side of the fascist Axis, seeking to recover the territories lost in June–September 1940 to its neighbors: the USSR, Hungary, and Bulgaria, supported by fascist Germany and Italy.
Mihai D. Drecin, Delia Cora
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