Nauka i etika (16.4.2011)
By: dr Vladan Jovanović
From: Institut za pesticide i zaštitu životne sredine, Laboratorija za herbologiju, Zemun
When: 16.4.2011 u 18h
Where: u Svečanoj sali Filozofskog fakulteta u Beogradu (Čika Ljubina 18-20)
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Obaveštenja iz nauke
- Astronomske nobelove nagrade
- Konitsa Summer School in Anthropology of the Balkans
- 3rd Young Scientists* Forum on Central and South East Europe
- Physical Violence in Late Socialism
- Scholarships in European Religious History
- Architecture & Ideology
- Migration, transnationalism and development in the Balkans and South-East Europe, Amsterdam
- Balkan worlds: Ottoman past and Balkan nationalism
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Kitcher's Explanatory Unification, Kaluza-Klein Theories, and the Normative Aspect of Higher Dimensional Unification in Physics
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