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Converging Narratives on the European Green Deal: Polarised Homogeneity in Central European MEPs’ Facebook Discourse
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How Czech Politicians and Parties Securitise Refugees: Comparing the MENA and Ukrainian Crises
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Numerical Study of the Load Transfer in Piled Raft Foundations
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Gradual EU Integration of the Western Balkans in Times of War in Europe: Security and the Politics of EU Enlargement in the 2020s
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Projecting the Future Bioclimatic Environment of Bratislava: A UTCI-Based Analysis Under Representative Concentration Pathway Scenarios
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Stochastic Feature Selection and Machine Learning for Optimized Cervical Cancer Classification
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The Potential Toxic Effects of Ceftriaxone and Polypropylene Microplastics on Danio Rerio (Hamilton, 1822) Behaviour
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