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The Kingdom of Yugoslavia came to life as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes in 1918 - a complex name that reflected the fact that no nationality group comprised even 40% of the population. The country was stitched together from two previous states plus parts of a third and the new country’s political elites were divided over whether to adopt a
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The Kingdom of Yugoslavia came to life as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes in 1918 - a complex name that reflected the fact that no nationality group comprised even 40% of the population. The country was stitched together from two previous states plus parts of a third and the new country’s political elites were divided over whether to adopt a
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The Sandžak in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
2013Kenneth Morrison, Elizabeth Roberts
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Energy demand reduction options for meeting national zero-emission targets in the United Kingdom
Nature Energy, 2022John Barrett +2 more
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The Austrian Capital in the Industry of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
1987The Austrian capital in Yugoslavia is interesting from two standpoints: as capital invested in the existing industry and as capital invested anew in the period 1919-1938. Most of the foreign capital in Yugoslavia was French and British and only a small part of it Austrian, Czech and Hungarian. The Austrian capital and its leading structures thus had no
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Impact of vaccination on new SARS-CoV-2 infections in the United Kingdom
Nature Medicine, 2021Nicole Stoesser +2 more
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Policy prescriptions to address energy and transport poverty in the United Kingdom
Nature Energy, 2023Benjamin K Sovacool +2 more
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Gut microbial metabolites as multi-kingdom intermediates
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020Kimberly A Krautkramer +2 more
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Multi-kingdom ecological drivers of microbiota assembly in preterm infants
Nature, 2021Chitong Rao +2 more
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Host specificity of the gut microbiome
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Elizabeth K Mallott, Katherine R Amato
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The gut microbiota–brain axis in behaviour and brain disorders
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020Livia Hecke Morais +2 more
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