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The slow transformation of the collectivist education of child refugees from Greece in socialist Czechoslovakia. [PDF]
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Mediating pathways between neighborhood disadvantage and cardiovascular risk: quasi-experimental evidence from a Danish refugee dispersal policy. [PDF]
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Looking back at resignation syndrome: the rise and fall of a culture-bound endemic. [PDF]
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Emergence and spread of Hyalomma ticks and Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever in Europe: a systematic review. [PDF]
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Trends in Neurosciences, 1991
This survey is a personal account of the present status of neuroscience in Yugoslavia within the context of recent upheavals in Eastern Europe. The current situation in Yugoslavia, characterized by the absence of a Federal Ministry of Science and a poor scientific communication between federal states (republics), does not allow a comprehensive overview
I, Kostović, M, Judas
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This survey is a personal account of the present status of neuroscience in Yugoslavia within the context of recent upheavals in Eastern Europe. The current situation in Yugoslavia, characterized by the absence of a Federal Ministry of Science and a poor scientific communication between federal states (republics), does not allow a comprehensive overview
I, Kostović, M, Judas
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European Journal of International Relations, 2000
This article provides a critical examination of recent attempts by International Relations theorists to apply the security dilemma concept to the intra-state level to explain the outbreak of ethnic violence and war. It critiques the work of Barry Posen, Stuart Kaufman and Erik Melander.
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This article provides a critical examination of recent attempts by International Relations theorists to apply the security dilemma concept to the intra-state level to explain the outbreak of ethnic violence and war. It critiques the work of Barry Posen, Stuart Kaufman and Erik Melander.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
One of the brightest chapters in the history of medicine is the contribution made by the medical profession in Yugoslavia. Faced by shortages of personnel, supplies, and beds, and against superhuman obstacles, they have shown a devotion to duty, a technical competence, and a professional loyalty that symbolize the epic character of the ideal physician.
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One of the brightest chapters in the history of medicine is the contribution made by the medical profession in Yugoslavia. Faced by shortages of personnel, supplies, and beds, and against superhuman obstacles, they have shown a devotion to duty, a technical competence, and a professional loyalty that symbolize the epic character of the ideal physician.
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