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Head and neck cancers—major changes in the American Joint Committee on cancer eighth edition cancer staging manual

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2017
William M Lydiatt   +2 more
exaly  

POSLJEDICE GRADNJE SOLARNE ELEKTRANE I UTJECAJ NA OKOLIŠ

The aim of this paper is to present the current knowledge on how the construction of solar power plants impacts the environment, including changes in ecosystems, habitat loss, and animal migration. Additionally, the most suitable locations for building solar power plants on a global level from an environmentally friendly perspective are proposed ...
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Adolescent and young adult oncology—past, present, and future

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2019
Allison G Close   +2 more
exaly  

ELEKTROTEHNIČKI PROJEKT SOLARNE ELEKTRANE NA PRIMJERU OBITELJSKE KUĆE

In this thesis, the process of implementation and execution of an electrical engineering project for a solar power plant is presented, using a single-family house as a case study. The main objectives are to achieve energy independence, minimize electricity consumption costs, and contribute to environmental protection.
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Cancer screening in the United States, 2016: A review of current American Cancer Society guidelines and current issues in cancer screening

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2016
Robert A Smith   +2 more
exaly  

Tehno-ekonomska analiza solarne fotonaponske elektrane instalirane snage 1 MW

2013
U sklopu ovog rada provedena je tehno-ekonomska analiza solarne fotonaponske elektrane instalirane snage 1 MW na području grada Zadra. Samoj analizi prethodio je kratak opis razvojnih planova Republike Hrvatske vezanih uz uporabu Sunčeve energije, dostupnosti Sunčevih resursa u Republici Hrvatskoj, kao i opis tehnologija iskorištavanja Sunčeve energije.
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Greenfield razvoj solarne elektrane nazivne snage 9,99 MW

The prediction of experts indicates that the next five to ten years in Croatia will be characterized by a significant increase in the number of installed solar power plants and their integration into both the transmission and distribution electrical power grids, depending on the installed nominal capacity of each project.
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