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Lichtenštejnsko ve druhé světové válce
The Principality of Liechtenstein with an area of 160 km2 had 11,000 inhabitants during the Second World War. Following the Anschluss of Austria in March 1938, Hitler's Germany directly bordered Liechtenstein.
Peter Geiger
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THE ISSUE OF THE CULTURAL POLICY AND DIPLOMACY OF THE EUROPEAN MICROSTATES [PDF]
The article is devoted to the analysis of the cultural policy and diplomacy of the microstates, namely: the Principality of Monaco, the Principality of Liechtenstein, the Principality of Andorra and the Republic of San Marino.
Ksenia M. Tabarintseva-Romanova
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О. О. Samokhval
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Dvě publikace, jedno poselství
In a lecture given at the Faculty of Arts of Masaryk University in Brno as part of the "Days of Liechtenstein History in the Czech Republic" event, former Ambassador of the Republic of Austria to the Czech Republic Ferdinand Trauttmannsdorff presented ...
Ferdinand Trauttmansdorff
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Coronary patients with high plasma omentin are at a higher cardiovascular risk
The adipokine omentin, also known as intelectin, is a secretory protein, expressed in visceral adipose tissue and is highly abundant in plasma. It is involved in the development of chronic inflammatory diseases, but nothing is known about its impact on ...
Christoph H. Saely +7 more
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Physicians’ Opinion Regarding Extended Access to Hormonal Contraception in Switzerland
(1) Background: Access to hormonal contraceptives (HC) strongly differs between countries and varies from over the counter (OTC) to prescription-only availability.
Tamara Yous +2 more
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Lichtenštejnsko v evropských dějinách : ad honorem Peter Geiger
In its first part, the present article presents the role of Peter Geiger as an historian and as cochairman of the Liechtenstein-Czech Commission of Historians. PD Dr.
Tomáš Knoz
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Od přímé součásti Říše po říšskému knížectví – kontinuity a diskontinuity
The roots of the Imperial Principality of Liechtenstein reach back to the late Middle Ages. In 1342, the County of Vaduz came into being, and in 1379 its owners were granted important privileges of jurisdiction (freedom from foreign judges). From 1396 to
Paul Vogt
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The Principle of the Causal Openness of the Physical
The argument from causal closure for physicalism requires the principle that a physical event can only occur through being necessitated by antecedent physical events.
Daniel von Wachter
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Value of total cholesterol readings earlier versus later in life to predict cardiovascular risk
Background: Prognostic implications of blood cholesterol may differ at different stages of life. This cohort study compares the value of total cholesterol (TC) readings earlier versus later in life for the prediction of coronary atherosclerosis ...
Andreas Leiherer +12 more
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