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Volume 52 (2025): Issue 4 (December 2025)
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Volume 52 (2025): Issue 4 (December 2025)

Volume 14 (2025): Issue 2 (December 2025)
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Volume 14 (2025): Issue 2 (December 2025)

Negotiating with Tides and Tigers: Life on the Boundaries of Bangladesh’s Flooded Forest
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Negotiating with Tides and Tigers: Life on the Boundaries of Bangladesh’s Flooded Forest

Jane Orton
Volume 25 (2025): Issue 2 (December 2025)
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Volume 25 (2025): Issue 2 (December 2025)

Volume 11 (2025): Issue 4 (December 2025)
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Volume 11 (2025): Issue 4 (December 2025)

Volume 41 (2025): Issue 4 (December 2025)
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Volume 41 (2025): Issue 4 (December 2025)

Experimental Research on Organic Dye Removal from Polluted Water using the Oxidation Method
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Experimental Research on Organic Dye Removal from Polluted Water using the Oxidation Method

Dainius Paliulis, Rasa Vaiškūnaitė
Cephalosporin-induced hemolytic anemia: a case study
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Cephalosporin-induced hemolytic anemia: a case study

Graça Almeida, Ana Costa, Eugénia Vasconcelos
Encouraging Eco-Entrepreneurship: The Impact of University Entrepreneurial Support on Developing Students’ Green Entrepreneurial Intentions in Skikda University
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Encouraging Eco-Entrepreneurship: The Impact of University Entrepreneurial Support on Developing Students’ Green Entrepreneurial Intentions in Skikda University

Rayene Benkhaoua, Ayoub Messikh
Dynamic sparkle rendering: photorealistic real-time visualization of glittering surfaces in interactive scenarios
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Dynamic sparkle rendering: photorealistic real-time visualization of glittering surfaces in interactive scenarios

R. Ďurikovič, R. Kica, A. Mihálik
Zajímavé botanické nálezy z regionu severní Moravy a Slezska XIX.
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Zajímavé botanické nálezy z regionu severní Moravy a Slezska XIX.

Petr Kocián, David Hlisnikovský
Bats of Opava and Their Synanthropization: A 19-Year Study
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Bats of Opava and Their Synanthropization: A 19-Year Study

Martin Gajdošík