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The death of Serbian rulers in Serbian iconography
The work's aim is to explain the phenomenon of the model of Serbian sanctity, with particular emphasis on its influence on art. Based on the analysis of sources, the author tries to show how they influenced the way of illustrating rulers from the Nemanjić dynasty.
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The beginnings of Serbian music historiography: Serbian music periodicals between the world wars
The transition of the 19th into the 20th century in Serbian music history was a period of music criticism, journalism and essay writing. At that time, Serbian musicology had not yet been developed as an academic discipline.
Aleksandar Vasic, Vasić Aleksandar
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Serbian scriptorium in Serres and Serbian-Byzantine political and church relations [PDF]
The study examines the model of the establishment of a Serbian political, spiritual and scriptural center in Serres during three decades of Serbian rule (1345–1371).
Давидовић, Милена
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Plant adaptive strategies respond to environmental change across European grassland habitats
Grassland ecosystems are facing rapid and ongoing change driven by intensified land‐use and accelerated climate change, highlighting the urgent need to understand their potential adaptation and response to environmental change. We analyzed data from 52 980 vegetation plots spanning all major grassland habitats in Europe (including alpine, rocky, sandy,
Xiao‐Peng Tan +21 more
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Functional transformation of Albanian and Serbian settlements in the Presheva Valley, Serbia
The aim of this research was to analyse the functional transformation of settlements in the Presheva Valley and the main factors that have affected on these changes.
Ejupi Arsim
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Serbian Civil Code in the history of Serbian law
The Serbian Civil Code (SCC) of 1844, modelled after the Austrian General Civil Code (ABGB), was a reception of Austrian civil law in Serbia. While the SCC was in force the Serbian law was exposed to various foreign influences and subject to spontaneous reception of French legal doctrine. In Yugoslavia, the SCC was an element of cohesion.
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Implementation of guideline‐recommended medical therapy for patients with heart failure in Europe
Abstract Physicians' adherence to guideline‐recommended heart failure (HF) treatment remains suboptimal, especially regarding the target doses. In particular, there is evidence that non‐cardiologists are less compliant with HF guideline recommendations. This is likely to have a detrimental impact on patients' survival, readmissions and quality of life.
Maurizio Volterrani +11 more
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ABSTRACT Societal gender role norms play a crucial role in shaping men's and women's career aspirations. However, prior research documenting this key role of gendered norms has primarily focused on heterosexual women and men in the global North‐West. Previous studies documenting differences in career interests by sexual orientation suggest that gender ...
Katharina Block +136 more
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Soticlestat as adjunctive therapy for Lennox–Gastaut syndrome. Abstract Objective There remains a need for new treatments for Lennox–Gastaut syndrome (LGS), a developmental and epileptic encephalopathy with a heterogenous patient population that often requires polytherapy. The phase 3, randomized SKYWAY study (NCT04938427) investigated the efficacy and
Renzo Guerrini +15 more
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Bipolar configuration is a new topology in the direct current (DC) system of photovoltaic power plants, which is topologically analogous to the bipolar configuration utilised in High‐Voltage Direct Current power transmission systems. DC cable length and copper usage are reduced by 50% using a bipolar configuration.
Duško M. Tovilović +2 more
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