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Antibiotic treatment recommendations for acute respiratory tract infections in Scandinavian general practices-time for harmonization? [PDF]
Plejdrup Hansen M, Høye S, Hedin K.
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High-resolution genomic history of early medieval Europe. [PDF]
Speidel L +8 more
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Biogeography and host associations of Russula subsection Xerampelinae based on large-scale analysis of UNITE sequence data. [PDF]
Noffsinger CR +7 more
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2000-year fish bone record reveals transition to commercial fisheries during climatic change
Buss DL +34 more
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2013
Abstract Scandinavia is a country that extends from the Barents Sea to the Baltic and North Sea. These bodies of water played a decisive role in the culture and economy of the Nordic Bronze Age, which is closely linked to the north of Scandinavia.
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Abstract Scandinavia is a country that extends from the Barents Sea to the Baltic and North Sea. These bodies of water played a decisive role in the culture and economy of the Nordic Bronze Age, which is closely linked to the north of Scandinavia.
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1999
Abstract For many years after 1945, Scandinavian writers were preoccupied with the subject of the Second World War and its repercussions: with the Finnish winter war against Russia, the German occupation of Norway and Denmark, and the compromised neutrality of Sweden.
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Abstract For many years after 1945, Scandinavian writers were preoccupied with the subject of the Second World War and its repercussions: with the Finnish winter war against Russia, the German occupation of Norway and Denmark, and the compromised neutrality of Sweden.
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1991
Abstract The Nordic countries include Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Moreover, the Faroes and Greenland belong to Denmark, and the Aland Islands to Finland, as regions with considerable self-government. Majority languages of independent states in the area are: Danish in Denmark, Finnish in Finland, Ice landic in Iceland ...
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Abstract The Nordic countries include Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Moreover, the Faroes and Greenland belong to Denmark, and the Aland Islands to Finland, as regions with considerable self-government. Majority languages of independent states in the area are: Danish in Denmark, Finnish in Finland, Ice landic in Iceland ...
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