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For generations, Mediterranean communities have used Lamiaceae or Labiatae plants like rosemary, thyme or mint to care for their health and to enrich their food. By bringing together dispersed knowledge from across the Mediterranean region, our review revealed the continuing relevance of Lamiaceae while also compiling past uses that may hold future ...
Fuencisla Cáceres +3 more
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Correction: Concordance of HER2-low scoring in breast carcinomas among pathologists. [PDF]
Tomić S +20 more
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ABSTRACT This study explores the development of sustainable rural tourism through a multidisciplinary approach, integrating economic, technological, and environmental perspectives. It aims to analyze research trends, key contributors, and the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in shaping the future of rural tourism.
Ana M. Sánchez‐Sánchez +2 more
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Latent TB infection in solid organ transplant recipients in Serbia: A single center experience from a low TB burden country. [PDF]
Milisavljevic J +3 more
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Ranking and mapping of forest regions in Serbia based on the forest damage threat degree
Nenad Ranković +3 more
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Insufficiently utilized natural tourist resources of Southern Serbia [PDF]
Svetlana Trajković +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the non‐linear effects of political stability on economic development and explores the moderating role of institutional factors. Drawing on panel data from 162 countries between 2007 and 2022, we employ a system generalised method of moments (system‐GMM) estimator to test the hypothesis that political stability follows ...
Yu Ri Kim +3 more
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Retraction Note: The influence of exploration activities of a potential lithium mine to the environment in Western Serbia. [PDF]
Đorđević D +7 more
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Human Rights Economic Dividends: Estimating the Economic Effects of Preventing Discrimination
ABSTRACT Economies embracing principles like nondiscrimination are presumed to reap significant rewards, while violations incur heavy costs. We call these benefits human rights economic dividends—the economic gains that arise when policymaking is guided by human rights principles.
Jose Cuesta
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