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  2. Embryomics - Wikipedia

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    Embryomics is the core science supporting the development of regenerative medicine. Regenerative medicine involves use of specially grown cells, tissues and organs as therapeutic agents to cure disease and repair injury, and springs from the development of mammalian cloning technology. [ 3 ]

  3. Sport in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Chess is a very common sport in Kosovo. Most chess events are organized by the Kosovo Chess Federation. Annual events organized by the federation include the Kosovan Chess Championship and the traditional Java e Minatoreve, Pervjetori i Pavaresis, and Hyzri Talla tournaments. [267] Kosovan chess clubs are divided by the federation into two ...

  4. List of Kosovo Albanians - Wikipedia

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    Memli Krasniqi - rapper, singer-songwriter, politician and spokesperson; minister the Culture, Youth and Sport of the Republic of Kosovo; Albina Kelmendi - singer and runner-up of the fourth season of The Voice of Albania; Zana Krasniqi - model and Miss Universe Kosovo 2008; Zana Nimani - Belgrade-based former singer, parents from Kosovo

  5. Football Federation of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The Football Federation of Kosovo (Albanian: Federata e Futbollit e Kosovës; FFK) is the governing body of football in Kosovo, [1] with headquarters in Pristina.The Football Federation of Kosovo was established in 1946 as a branch of the Football Association of Yugoslavia, [2] it has since become independent and was headed by Fadil Vokrri until his sudden death in 2018.

  6. Kosovo men's national basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The Basketball Federation of Kosovo was founded in 1991. During the Yugoslavian era, Kosovo had its own Superleague and lower divisions, in both genders. In the 1990s, Kosovo declared political and sports independence from the Yugoslav system, organising its own league, based on different teams from seven major cities of Kosovo.

  7. Olympic Committee of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Kosovo Olympic Committee used prior to 2008. The Olympic Committee of Kosovo (OCK; abbreviated KOK in Albanian) was officially established in 1992 [4] and acknowledged as the highest sports institution in Kosovo in 2003 by the Law on Sports (Law No. 2003/24) passed by the Assembly of Kosovo.

  8. Kosovo national football team - Wikipedia

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    On 29 November 1942, Kosovo for first time in its history played a friendly match as part of the celebrations for 30th Anniversary of the Independence of Albania against Tirana [a] and the match ended with a 2–0 away defeat and the starting line-up of that match was Mustafa Daci (), Ballanca, Ahmet Zaimi, Mazllum Xërxa, Veseli, Hajdar Hamza, Nebil Dylatahu, Ramadan Vraniqi, Dobrica ...

  9. Kosovo Athletic Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Kosovo Athletic Federation (Albanian: Federata e Atletikës së Kosovës; Serbian: Атлетски савез Косова / Atletski savez Kosova) is the governing body for the sport of athletics in Kosovo.