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Pollutimonas rozaliensis sp. nov., a novel bacterium isolated from gold ore of the active Rozalia mine (Central Europe, Slovakia). [PDF]
Nosalova L +7 more
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Deer keds (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) as potential vectors of bacterial and protozoan pathogens in Slovakia. [PDF]
Švirlochová KM +9 more
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Synergistic Effects of Calcium Phosphate Biomaterials Combined with Honey on Osteochondral Regeneration: A Qualitative Study in an Animal Model. [PDF]
Rusnák P +15 more
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From Beauty to Protection: How Phenotypic Traits Influence Conservation Perceptions of Freshwater Fish. [PDF]
Fančovičová J +2 more
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2019
During World War II, Slovakia (previously part of the independent country of Czechoslovakia) became a vassal state of Nazi Germany. Roughly 70,000 Jews were deported from Slovakia. Immediately after World War II, Czechoslovakia enacted legislation invalidating property transfers made during Nazi occupation.
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During World War II, Slovakia (previously part of the independent country of Czechoslovakia) became a vassal state of Nazi Germany. Roughly 70,000 Jews were deported from Slovakia. Immediately after World War II, Czechoslovakia enacted legislation invalidating property transfers made during Nazi occupation.
Michael J. Bazyler +3 more
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Slavic & East European Information Resources, 2003
The Slovak library sector has been in general decline since 1991, due to woefully inadequate funding. There are some bright spots, however. Central scientific and academic libraries have fared better than public libraries. Slovak librarians have realized the benefit of collective action for the good of the profession.
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The Slovak library sector has been in general decline since 1991, due to woefully inadequate funding. There are some bright spots, however. Central scientific and academic libraries have fared better than public libraries. Slovak librarians have realized the benefit of collective action for the good of the profession.
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