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Semilinear Volterra Integrodifferential Problems with Fractional Derivatives in the Nonlinearities
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Properties of Third-Order Nonlinear Functional Differential Equations with Mixed Arguments
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The Stability of Nonlinear Differential Systems with Random Parameters
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Plant Abio-Stress and Bioresources Utilization for Sustainable Development
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Melting of andesite in a microwave oven
Published 2003-01-01“…Local melting-down of specimens and subsequent flowing-out of red-hot magmatic mass was observed when andesite samples from the location of Ruskov (Slovakia) were heated in a microwave own with an output of 900 W. …”
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Latitudinal Dependence of Cosmic Rays Modulation at 1 AU and Interplanetary Magnetic Field Polar Correction
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Siliceous rocks of the Polish part of the Tatra Mountains. Potential source of raw materials for the Stone Age communities. Preliminary report
Published 2024-12-01“… The Tatra Mountains are located both in Southern Poland and Slovakia and are the highest range of the Carpathian Mountains. …”
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Editorial: Impact of climate changes on groundwater resources
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Traditional Meat Products: Improvement of Quality and Safety
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Ein jungkaiserzeitlicher Goldanhänger aus Ražňany, Ostslowakei
Published 2024-12-01“… The golden pendant was accidentally found in the northern part of a large settlement area from the 3rd-4th century in the basin of the river Torysa, eastern Slovakia. It belongs to the group of Late Roman lunula/pretzel-shaped pendants decorated with granulation and filigree. …”
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Ethnic Populism and Bad Taste: Exploring the Kitschification of Slovak Folklore
Published 2025-01-01“…The aesthetic core of folkloric kitsch production involves the decontextualised and redundant use of elements borrowed from original folk art, aiming to communicate originality, authenticity, and national self-sufficiency. In Slovakia, the kitsch mode of presenting folklore is often used not only in the tourism sector but also to promote ideas charged with nationalism, particularly as part of populist political communication. …”
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