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2015
Conditions for literacy development among the Serbs were created by accepting Christianity and developing the Slavic language in the form of Cyrillic in the ninth century. The earliest Serbian schools originate from the Middle Ages and were established at monasteries which represented the centers of literacy, especially in the period of creating the ...
Spasenović, Vera   +2 more
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TBE in Serbia

Tick-borne encephalitis - The Book, 2019
Tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) was first isolated in the former Yugoslavia in 1953 from the blood of infected human patients in Slovenia. The virus was isolated from ticks in 1954, also in Slovenia. Thereafter a number of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) foci were registered in the western part of the country, while in the Republic of Serbia such ...
Aleksandar Potkonjak   +2 more
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Radiology in Serbia [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Journal of Roentgenology, 2005
Harris RD, Stojanovic S, Stepanov S, Popov V [AQ1] erbia (or the remaining Republic of Yugoslavia, along with Montenegro) is a country isolated by years of war, a repressive dictatorship, and United Nations sanctions [1]. Its infrastructure is decaying, in part due to 1999 NATO bombings, but more universally due to lack of funds and attention.
Sanja Stojanovic   +3 more
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Biogerontology in Serbia

Biogerontology, 2010
Aging is caused by gradual accumulation of cell and tissue damage. Accumulation of damage begins early and continues progressively throughout life, resulting after several decades in the overt frailty, disability and diseases associated with aging. In Serbia during the last few years, several different institutions participated in the investigation in ...
Dragoslav P. Milosevic   +5 more
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Serbia

2019
Developmental language disorder (DLD) in Serbian literature was initially presented by Spasenija Vladisavljević, professor of logopedics at the Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation (at that time the Faculty of Defectology), University of Belgrade, in a book intended for logopedists and students of Logopedics (Vladisavljević, 1973).
Vuković, M.   +3 more
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Suicide in Serbia

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2016
Suicide remains a significant public health problem worldwide. The aim of this study was to assess the mortality trend of suicide in Serbia for the years 1991-2014.Data on persons who died of suicide and self-inflicted injury (site codes E950-E959 revision 9 and X60-X84 revision 10 of the International Classification of Diseases to classify death ...
Milena Ilic, Irena Ilic
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