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    The mirror and the map: Central Europe in the late prose of Danilo Kiš by Zoric, Vladimir

    Published 2014
    “…The article examines Danilo Kiš’s essayistic and narrative articulations of the cultural space of Central Europe in the context of dissident debates and the Yugoslav political crisis. …”
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    Geokinematics of Central Europe: New insights from the CERGOP-2/Environment Project by Caporali, A., Aichborn, C., Becker, M., Fejes, I., Gerhatova, L., Ghitau, G., Grenerczy, G., Hefty, J., Krauss, S., Medak, D., Milev, G., Mojzes, M., Mulic, M., Nardo, Andrea, Pesec, P., Rus, T., Simek, J., Sledzinski, J., Solaric, M., Stangl, G., Vespe, F., Virag, G., Vodopivec, F., Zablotskyi, F.

    Published 2008
    “…The estimated velocitiesdefine kinematical patterns which outline, with varying spatial resolution depending on the stationdensity and history, the present day surface kinematics in Central Europe. Horizontal velocities areanalyzed after removal from the ITRF2000 estimated velocities of a rigid rotation accounting forthe mean motion of Europe: a ~2.3 mm/yr north-south oriented convergence rate between Adria andthe Southern Alps that can be considered to be the present day velocity of the Adria indenterrelative to the European foreland. …”
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    Comparative analysis of post- Second World War urban environments in Westerns and Central Europe and Southeast Asia by Kozlowski, Marek

    Published 2019
    “…Other cities in Central Europe became living battlefields, and suffered significant devastation because of air raids and the passing front. …”
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    Spatial variation in vegetation and abiotic factors related to the occurrence of a ring-forming sedge by Mucina, Ladislav, Wikberg, S.

    Published 2002
    “…The clonal sedge Carex humilis forms rings of densely aggregated ramets in a dry grassland community in Central Europe. We describe the small-scale spatial variation, both in abiotic factors and vegetation, in relation to these rings. …”
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    Spillover effects of foreign hypermarkets on domestic suppliers in Malaysia by Kaliappan, Shivee Ranjanee, Alavi, Rokiah, Abdullah, Kalthom, Zakaullah, Muhammad Arif

    Published 2009
    “…Purpose – Since the mid-1990s, there has been a rapid expansion of large-scale foreign retailers in many countries across Southeast Asia, Central Europe and Latin America. This emerging trend has triggered a number of research interests on the issue of retail globalization. …”
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    Fostering a cosmopolitan scholarly culture by Abd Razak, Dzulkifli

    Published 2005
    “…Other than Spain, southern Italy which was ruled by the Norman kings of Sicily, also assisted in diffusing Andalusian culture to other parts of Italy and central Europe as well. The continuous intellectual intercourse between the two Norman states of England and Sicily was instrumental in bringing many elements of Muslim culture to as far as distant Britain. …”
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    The volatility of volatility: measuring change in party vote shares by Casal Bertoa, Fernando, Deegan-Krause, Kevin, Haughton, Tim

    Published 2017
    “…Using examples from Central Europe the critical role of decisions related to party continuity and threshold of inclusion are identified. …”
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    Voicing for safety in the workplace: A proactive goal-regulation perspective by Curcuruto, M., Strauss, K., Axtell, C., Griffin, Mark

    Published 2020
    “…Study 2 evidenced the effects of organizational antecedents (perceived job control; supervisor and coworker support) on goal safety envisioning in a large sample of chemical workers from Central Europe (N = 157). Our paper adds an emergent stream of research by applying a goal-regulatory perspective in occupational safety.…”
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    Does metabolic rate and evaporative water loss reflect differences in migratory strategy in sexually dimorphic hoverflies? by Tomlinson, Sean, Menz, M.

    Published 2015
    “…We investigated the physiological correlates of partial migration by measuring standard metabolic rates, and rates of evaporative water loss, and then estimating upper and lower thermal tolerance in males and females of two hoverfly species, Episyrphus balteatus and Eristalis tenax. In central Europe, females of these species may either migrate or overwinter, whereas males may migrate south to the Mediterranean, but have not been found overwintering. …”
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    West African provenance for Saxo-Thuringia (Bohemian Massif): Did Armorica ever leave pre-Pangean Gondwana? - U/Pb-SHRIMP zircon evidence and the Nd-isotopic record. by Linnemann, U, McNaughton, Neal, Romer, R, Gehmlich, M, Drost, K, Tonk, C

    Published 2004
    “…Hence, large parts of the pre-Variscan basement of Western and Central Europe often referred to as Armorica or Armorican Terrane Assemblage may have remained with Africa in pre-Pangean time, which makes Armorica a remnant of a Greater Africa in Gondwanan Europe. …”
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    First paleomagnetic data for the New Siberian Islands: Implications for Arctic paleogeography by Metelkin, D., Vernikovsky, V., Tolmacheva, T., Matushkin, N., Zhdanova, A., Pisarevskiy, Sergei

    Published 2016
    “…Three new paleomagnetic poles for the NSI (48.9°N, 13.8°E, A95 = 18.1° for 475 Ma; 45.5°N, 31.9°E, A95 = 11.0° for 465 Ma, and 33.7°N, 55.7°E, A95 = 11.0° for 435 Ma) fall between the south-eastern part of Central Europe and the Zagros Mountains. The similarity of paleomagnetic directions from Kotelny and Bennet islands confirms that both the Anjou and De Long archipelagos belong to the same terrane. …”
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    Spatio-temporal analysis of GRACE gravity field variations using the principal component analysis by Anjasmara, Ira Mutiara

    Published 2008
    “…The analyses are performed for the whole globe as well as for the regional areas of: Sumatra- Andaman, Australia, Africa, Antarctica, South America, Arctic, Greenland, South Asia, North America and Central Europe. On a global scale the most dominant temporal variation is an annual signal followed by a linear trend. …”
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