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Annual Reports to the ESA Council ESA 110th Annual Meeting July, 2025
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, EarlyView.
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U.S. Policy in South-east Europe
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Rheumatoid arthritis in south-east Europe
Baillière's Clinical Rheumatology, 1992The clinical, serological and immunogenetic studies of RA in mediterranean countries and other small tribal groups have added some more information that is valuable in understanding the pathogenesis of RA. However, the immunogenetic studies seem to be more helpful in understanding the mechanisms of initiation of disease and its dissimilarities in ...
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Corruption in South East Europe
2012Regardless of the wide range of anti-corruption measures proposed across the region during the past decade, corruption in South East Europe (SEE) is still endemic, including in the new EU member states Bulgaria and Romania. Corruption remains one of the major obstacles for sustainable development in the South East European countries.
Ruslan Stefanov, Dobromir Hristov
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Vision for Europe – reflections from the South-east Europe
disP - The Planning ReviewThis paper presents a vision for Europe in 2050, developed through a comprehensive analysis of two scenarios. These scenarios are based on two extreme conditions: a Europe devastated by wars, conflicts, and climate change, and a Europe characterized by a highly positivist and peaceful outcome.
Allkja L., Malaj S.
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2014
Copper was the first metal used by humans, a practice that began at different times in various parts of the world. The earliest evidence comes from the Near East around 10,000 years ago, when some early farming communities started to experiment with surface finds of native copper. Initially collected for their golden colour, it was soon discovered that
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Copper was the first metal used by humans, a practice that began at different times in various parts of the world. The earliest evidence comes from the Near East around 10,000 years ago, when some early farming communities started to experiment with surface finds of native copper. Initially collected for their golden colour, it was soon discovered that
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Europeanization in South East Europe
2012During the last two decades, Europeanization has become an attractive research area and an integral part of the study of European Union (EU) politics. It has become a fashionable and yet contested concept, especially since the turn of the twenty-first century (Olsen, 2003), and as such it has developed many different faces.
Danica Fink-Hafner, Damjan Lajh
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Building Peace in South East Europe
2002Before the Kosovo conflict, the countries of South East Europe (SEE)--albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, FYR Macedonia, Romania, and FR Yugoslavia--were at different stages of economic development, integration with the global market, and transition to a market economy. The economic performance of the group as a whole lagged behind that
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