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  2. Vinča Nuclear Institute - Wikipedia

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    On 15 October 1958, there was a criticality accident at one of the research reactors. Six workers received large doses of radiation. One died shortly afterwards; [10] the other five received the first ever bone marrow transplants in Europe.

  3. Boris Kidrič - Wikipedia

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    Boris Kidrič burial in 1953. Boris Kidrič (10 April 1912 – 11 April 1953) was a Slovene and Yugoslav politician and revolutionary who was one of the chief organizers of the Slovene Partisans, the Slovene resistance against occupation by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy after Operation Barbarossa in June 1941.

  4. National Institute of Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    In 1953 it was renamed the Boris Kidrič Institute of Chemistry in honour of the first president of the Slovenian socialist government, Boris Kidrič (1912–1953). In 1956 the institute's first infrared spectrometer (a Perkin Elmer 21) was purchased, which made it possible to begin in-depth research in various fields of the Institute’s ...

  5. Pavle Savić - Wikipedia

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    Pavle Savić (Serbian Cyrillic: Павле Савић; 10 January 1909 – 30 May 1994) was a Serbian physicist and chemist.In his early years, he worked in Serbia as well as France, and became one of the pioneers in the research of nuclear fission.

  6. Borko Furht - Wikipedia

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    Furht served as a senior researcher in the Institute Boris Kidric-Vinca in Yugoslavia (1970–82), an associate professor at University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida (1982–87), and was vice president of research and a senior director of development at MODCOMP (1987–92).

  7. Mineral industry of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The town of Rude in the Samoborska Gora Mountains was a source of copper as early as the 16th century. In fact, its copper production at the time "was twice the amount of the total copper production in England and four times that of Norway, reaching one third of the production of the famous Swedish mine in Falun."

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Academic Journals/List of scientific ...

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    Bilten Instituta za nuklearne nauke Vinča; Bilten oralnih hirurga Srbije; Bilten za hematologiju; Bilten za hmelj, sirak i lekovito bilje; Bilten za transfuziologiju; Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry; Bogoslovlje; Branič - časopis Advokatske komore Srbije; Bulletin: Classe des sciences mathématiques et natturalles - Sciences mathématiques

  9. Institute for Political Studies in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The institute was founded in 1968 by the Government of SFR Yugoslavia.It in fact developed out of the research unit of the High School of Political Science. It developed into an independent scientific institution.