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Slovenian legal language from the standpoint of a Slovenian language expert
The paper draws attention to the current issues of legal language use within oneʼs own language, in this case Slovenian. We use specific cases to point out the additional semantic stress on legal terminology, word-formational variations and their (non-)acceptability, the need to take into consideration grammatical categories such as semantic ...
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We have expanded our knowledge of the localities, sites and distribution of the Amelanchiero ovalis-Pinetum mugo association in the Slovenian Alps. Based on phytocenological analyses, the shrub association belonging to the forest vegetation type Alpine ...
Rozman, Andrej +5 more
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CoCrMo and Ti6Al4V are widely used in medical, dental and 3D printing technology, allowing the accurate fabrication of geometrically complicated structures.
Mirjam Bajt Leban +2 more
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Confraternities in the Slovenian Lands and their Significance for Baroque Slovenian Literature
Baroque confraternities, like their forebears, were religious in nature and became a source for the many cultural initiatives and needs for literature in Latin as well as in German and the Slovenian language. This essay presents several examples of Slovenian literary texts, printed as well as in manuscript form, which came into existence because of ...
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Indicators of sustainable forest management: application and assessment
Report of the international project Life ManForCBD.
Ettore D'Andrea +52 more
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AbstractThe Slovenian bibliography is our national bibliography. We want to show the criteria of the selection of the particular materials, which are included in the Slovenian bibliography. We described the bibliographic description and classification of the records with UDC and the descriptors. The printing and the CD-ROM issues of the Slovenian bibli¬
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A comparison of Croatian and Slovenian exonyms
Croatian and Slovenian are very closely related South Slavic languages, but during their historical development they came under the influence of various other languages and various language policies determined by the broader framework of Hungary and Austria.
Crljenko, Ivana +3 more
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Globalization of Slovenian Agricultural and Food Trade [PDF]
This paper analyses globalization patterns in the Slovenian agricultural and food trade. It examines prevailing trade structures and trade types to study differences and similarities in trade specialization patterns between primary and processed ...
Darja Majkovic, Stefan Bojnec
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Corporate Risk Management in Slovenian Firms [PDF]
In today’s competitive environment the modern firm increasingly focuses on identifying, measuring and managing various risk exposures. Risk management is interwoven with the firm’s business strategy and impacts considerably on its competitive position ...
Ales S. Berk, Mitja Cok, Jozko Peterlin
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Relationship Between Management and Leadership and Characteristics of Slovenian Managers
For years, leadership was understood as a managerial function. A significant number of authors currently see leadership as replacing management, or as a different but overlapping function.
Milena Kramar Zupan
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