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This work aims to evaluate the impact of the chemical composition of groundwater/drinking water on the health of inhabitants of the Slovak Republic. Primary data consists of 20,339 chemical analyses of groundwater (34 chemical elements and compounds) and
Stanislav Rapant
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Transport enterprises produce emissions during their activity, which is how they contribute to the polluting of the environment. The requirement of sustainability should therefore be incorporated into their concept of human capital management as well ...
Martin Mičiak
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Slovak linguists and Slovak language laws: An analysis of Slovak language policy
Multilingua - Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2000At the end of the 20th century we witness a growing awareness of the role language plays in increasing or decreasing interethnic conflicts. In this paper, after a brief discussion of language and ideology and the social responsibility of linguists, a cursory history of language policies in (Czecho) Slovakia between 1990 and 1998 is provided, with ...
SIMON SZABOLCS, MIKLÓS KONTRA
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Slavic & East European Information Resources, 2002
This article describes some of the most popular Slovak search engines, discusses their merits, and assesses their performance on some sample search queries.
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This article describes some of the most popular Slovak search engines, discusses their merits, and assesses their performance on some sample search queries.
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2002
By most indicators the Slovak Republic has achieved a high level of human and social development. Despite the country's generally high living standards and overall level of development, there are families in Slovakia whose living conditions are below what is considered to be socially acceptable. By societal standards, these families and individuals are
Ana Revenga +13 more
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By most indicators the Slovak Republic has achieved a high level of human and social development. Despite the country's generally high living standards and overall level of development, there are families in Slovakia whose living conditions are below what is considered to be socially acceptable. By societal standards, these families and individuals are
Ana Revenga +13 more
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Midwifery, 2019
OBJECTIVE This study is focused on assessing psychometric properties of the Slovak version of the 30-item Birth Satisfaction Scale (BSS) and revised 10-item BSS-R.
Zuzana Škodová +3 more
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OBJECTIVE This study is focused on assessing psychometric properties of the Slovak version of the 30-item Birth Satisfaction Scale (BSS) and revised 10-item BSS-R.
Zuzana Škodová +3 more
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Slovak electricity market and the price merit order effect of photovoltaics
Energy Policy, 2018This paper analyses Slovak electricity market with a focus on photovoltaic energy. It evaluates the impact of the solar electricity penetration into electricity mix on spot prices, seeks evidence of the merit order effect in the Slovak electricity market
Karel Janda
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Slovak-Polish Relations After 1989: Slovak Perceptions
2019The aim of this chapter is to identify the strengths and weaknesses of bilateral cooperation between Poland and Slovakia. The author analyses the political and economic aspects of their bilateral relations. Despite their cultural proximity and a long-shared border, periods of high intensity have been followed by periods of stagnation.
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