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Kaposi´s sarcoma, epidemic type. Case presentation
Published 2009-05-01“…Before the AIDS epidemic, Kaposi's sarcoma was found mainly in elderly men of Mediterranean coast, eastern European background and Jewish ancestry (rarely in older women) and is a slow growing skin tumor. …”
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Nordic Exceptionalism? How Scandinavian Border and Coast Guards Rationalize Their Participation in Frontex Operations
Published 2025-01-01“…Nordic exceptionalism refers to the interviewees’ perception of higher moral standards and stronger work ethic in the Nordic countries vis-à-vis in the Southern, Central, and Eastern European countries. The paper explores how the Scandinavian border and coast guards’ belief that refugees and migrants would be worse off if they were not present at sea rationalizes their participation in Frontex operations, despite their concerns regarding poor fundamental rights protections. …”
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COGNITIVE DIALOGUE OF EAST EUROPEAN PHILOSOPHERS OF THE FIRST HALF OF THE ХХ C. AND METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH OF HISTORICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Published 2015-12-01“…The cognitive dialogue of Eastern European philosophical research of the first half of the XX century and methodological approach of historical anthropology was materialized in the intellectual scheme, which includes a number of elements. …”
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AFRICAN SWINE FEVER EPIDEMIC IN 2007–2017 PART 1. COMMON TRENDS FOR ASF IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND IN EURASIA
Published 2018-07-01“…Necessity of further search for probable biological vector and examination of social factors that could contribute to the disease maintenance in wild life and in domestic pigs in the Russian Federation and Eastern European countries are discussed.…”
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Hybrid «war» with orthodoxy: features of the Baltic front
Published 2024-12-01“…Since February 2022, the entire architecture of international relations and the security situation have changed, primarily in the Eastern European and Scandinavian-Baltic directions, where multi-vector hybrid anti-Russian actions have unfolded, they have affected the very sensitive area of religion and freedom of conscience. …”
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The ethnoregional component of the party-political landscape of Europe
Published 2024-12-01“…These regionals are also electorally felt in the Eastern European states and the Balkans, and influence political life in Germany, Belgium, Britain, and Ireland. …”
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Caught in a “mousetrap”: An analysis of the relationship of the local population with the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone in film and television productions (1990–2021)
Published 2024-06-01“…This article analyzes the representation of the relationship between the inhabitants of the Chornobyl/Chernobyl Exclusion Zone and their homeland in film and television productions dedicated to the nuclear disaster, beginning with Eastern European films made in the early 1990s, moving on to the representation in the Western series, and culminating with an analysis of Kozlovskij’s Chernobyl: Abyss. …”
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First autochthonous case of Opisthorchis felineus in Austria
Published 2025-01-01“…In Europe, O. felineus is particularly endemic in Eastern European countries, while this parasite has also been sporadically detected in Germany, Italy and northern Poland. …”
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Institutions and economic growth in European post-transition economies
Published 2024-12-01“…During the 1990s, Central and Eastern European countries faced challenges adapting their political and economic systems to keep up with a rapidly changing global landscape. …”
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Common Economic Space between EU and Russia?
Published 2014-08-01“…The author considers the peculiarities and consequences of participation of Central and Eastern European countries in the EU that prompted the European Union to initiate the "neighborhood policy" and Eastern partnership project for the Eastern Europe countries, which are not members of the EU. …”
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SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING OF NEET BASED ON GENDER AND GENERATION SURVEY IN MOLDOVA
Published 2023-12-01“…Moldova gives a good opportunity to study NEET as this Eastern European country suffers from simultaneous socio-economic crises, including high emigration and poverty rates. …”
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Talent Management in the Public Sector – Empirical Evidence from the Emerging Economy of Romania
Published 2024-05-01“…However, research on talent management in the public sector, particularly in Eastern European countries, remains limited. Design/Methodology/Approach: The study was conducted through a series of semi-structured interviews with employees in public sector organizations. …”
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Painless esophageal rupture in the second stage of labor presenting as surgical emphysema of the neck: a case report
Published 2025-02-01“…Case presentation We present a case of esophageal rupture in a 24-year-old Eastern European primigravida, presenting postnatally with neck emphysema in the absence of significant chest pain or other symptoms. …”
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Widespread anticoagulant resistance in house mice (Mus musculus musculus) linked to the Tyr139Phe mutation in the Czech Republic
Published 2025-01-01“…In contrast to studies on Western European house mice (Mus musculus domesticus), few resistance studies have focused on Eastern European house mice (M. musculus musculus), which have a western distribution boundary in the Czech Republic. …”
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Internationally Adopted Children from Non-European Countries: General Development during the First Two Years in the Adoptive Family
Published 2012-01-01“…This is especially true for children adopted from Eastern European countries. Few studies have focused on children adopted from non-European countries. …”
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Formation and development of local self-government agencies in Ukraine (1991–2019)
Published 2020-06-01“…The de-velopment of legislative principles of local self-government in the Ukrainian state is influ-enced by the experience of Western standards of local self-government, the practice of state building in Eastern European and other countries. An important factor for the devel-opment of self-government institutions is the process of globalization, which significantly changes socio-political relations, changes the principles of interaction of territorial com-munities, political organizations and local self-government agencies. …”
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Analysis of the Water Footprint of Central and Eastern Europe Countries
Published 2022-12-01“… The article presents an analysis of the water footprint of five Central and Eastern European countries, i.e. Poland, Slovakia, Lithuania, Ukraine and Belarus. …”
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An innovation policy framework for upgrading firm absorptive capacities in the context of catching-up economies
Published 2019-01-01“…Analysis of innovation policies applied by the Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries in 2007-2013 is used to determine the gap between mainstream innovation policies and business capacity building needs. …”
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Role and place of the National Bank of Ukraine in Ukraineʼs accession to the EU and the Eurozone: Experience of central banks of EU countries
Published 2024-11-01“…It was argued that the experience of Central and Eastern European countries is an important benchmark for Ukraine, as it allows avoiding mistakes and implementing effective reforms. …”
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Interethnic relations between Belarusians and Poles under the conditions of the new state identity development in 1921–1939
Published 2017-08-01“…The theoretical basis of the research is formed by the works of Russian academic authors, who developed the theory of frontier applicable to the Eastern European cases. The contradictions between Polish jurisdiction that neglected the basic national rights of minorities (the paper demonstrates its manifestations in education, religious life, and policy pursued by the authorities against any nation-identifying non-Polish cultural activities) and natural pro-Russian orientation of the Belarusian population (especially of the Orthodoxy adherents) led not only to the ethnic conflict, but to the appearance of a stronger regional identity, which was not subjected to the direct persecution. …”
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