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The effect of cultural and linguistic diversity on the timeliness of prostate cancer treatment: a registry-based retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
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Genetic Testing for Monogenic Forms of Male Infertility Contributes to the Clinical Diagnosis of Men with Severe Idiopathic Male Infertility. [PDF]
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Hybrid CNN-transformer demosaicing for bioinspired single-chip color-near-infrared fluorescence imaging in oncologic surgery. [PDF]
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The Diversity of CYP2C19 Polymorphisms in the Thai Population: Implications for Precision Medicine. [PDF]
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We, the Macedonians: The Paths of Macedonian Supra-Nationalism (1878–1912)
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A Macedonian shield and Macedonian measures
The Annual of the British School at Athens, 1996The bronze cover of a phalanx-man's shield, found in Upper Macedonia and published by P. Adam-Veleni, was inscribed ‘of king—’, the name being illegible. From the inscription and the decoration one can estimate that the Macedonian ‘foot’ was in the upper category of length.
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Eastern European Economics, 1996
It is well known from economic theory that the growth of exports is highly correlated with economic growth. That is why, not surprisingly, Kravis (1970), Balassa (1978a), and Krueger (1980) called exports "the engine of the growth of the economy." Now, when many Central and East European countries are undergoing extensive transformations of their ...
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It is well known from economic theory that the growth of exports is highly correlated with economic growth. That is why, not surprisingly, Kravis (1970), Balassa (1978a), and Krueger (1980) called exports "the engine of the growth of the economy." Now, when many Central and East European countries are undergoing extensive transformations of their ...
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Macedonian Music, Macedonians and Non-Macedonians in Croatia
2006Macedonian music is perhaps the most ubiquitous, the most popular and the most visible non-Croatian traditional music in Croatia. The author is focused on extra-musical and musical reasons for such a Croatian-Macedonian relationship, the hybridity of Macedonian music and its bearers/creators in Croatia, and the fluidity of identities, lines of ...
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