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SISIC AND SOURCES OF THE CROATIAN HISTORY (BETWEEN LESS KNOWN EVERYDAY LIFE AND COMPLEX HISTORY OF TIME) [PDF]
Ferdo Sisic (Vinkovci, March 3, 1869 – Zagreb, January 21, 1940) was engaged in history during his secondary education and especially as a student of philosophy.
Zlata Živaković-Kerže
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Competing Principals in a Multinational State: Legislative Behavior in Imperial Austria, 1907–1914
ABSTRACT This article examines legislative behavior in the lower house of the Imperial Austrian Reichsrat, a historical legislature representing a multinational society. The coincidence of economic and center‐periphery cleavages in that democratizing state presents an excellent opportunity to examine the influence of multiple competing principals on ...
Philip J. Howe +2 more
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Samples harvested in October had higher content of bioactive compounds. Fresh samples and commercial tea mixtures exhibited significant differences between locations. A successful synthesis of AgNPs was achieved using methanolic extract with absorption peak at 439 nm and average crystallite diameter of 21 nm. The AgNPs demonstrated potent antimicrobial
Lidija Kalinić +7 more
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Marine shell hoard from the Late Neolithic site of Čepin-Ovčara (Slavonia, Croatia)
The focus of this paper is the ornament hoard from the Sopot culture site of Čepin-Ovčara in eastern Slavonia (the Republic of Croatia). The hoard contained pendants and beads made of shells of marine clam Spondylus gaederopus and scaphopod Antalis ...
Boban Tripković +2 more
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ABSTRACT Large rivers are complex freshwater systems with high habitat heterogeneity providing home and resources for numerous species. Even though they are considered biodiversity hotspots, our knowledge about the ecological requirements of inhabiting biota is still not sufficient.
Marina Vilenica +6 more
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Materialization of spatial identity in Slavonia and Baranja’s linguistic landscape changes
The linguistic landscape is an essential aspect of determining how language materializes in our surroundings. It is especially important in multilingual communities, as it reflects their identity. The linguistic landscape changes over time due to various
Mihela Melem Hajdarović
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Abstract The Habsburg Empire dissolved after World War One. A new world order of nation‐states was emerging that acknowledged and distributed civic rights to non‐titular nations based on national minority status. How did Jewish communities in the former Kingdom of Hungary respond to the gradual change of sovereignty, the ethnicisation of everyday life ...
Anna Adorjáni
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Spatial inequality in prices and wages within a late‐developing economy: Serbia, 1863–1910
Abstract Serbia emerged as a small independent nation‐state in the economic periphery of nineteenth‐century Europe. This article leverages uniquely abundant town‐level data to examine spatial inequality in prices and wages within this late‐developing economy.
Stefan Nikolić
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The aim of the study was to determine epidemiological characteristics of thyroid cancer in Dalmatia and Slavonia, to analyze regional differences in its incidence, and to determine whether iodine intake had an impact on the incidence.
Nikola Kolja Poljak +5 more
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In this study, PAW was generated using an argon plasma jet in the presence and absence of magnesium plates as a source of Mg2+ ions. The physicochemical properties of PAW were characterized by measuring pH, oxidation‐reduction potential, electrical conductivity, and the concentrations of H₂O₂, NO₂−, and NO₃− during generation and subsequent storage ...
Radovan Čobanović +7 more
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