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Rajko Djurić
2009 |
Faculty of Arts
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Humoristic works of Rajko Aleksiev
2015 |
Faculty of Arts
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Interview with Rajko Djuric
2008 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Prof. Rajko Doleček - 85 years
2010 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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Odešel prof. MUDr. Rajko Doleček, DrSc
2017 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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Crystallization of recombinant bifunctional nuclease TBN1 from tomato
2011 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Lycopene - the predominant carotenoid in tomatoes
2004 |
Third Faculty of Medicine
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In memoriam: professor Rajko Doleček
2018 |
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Comparison of chlorophyll fluorescence kinetics and photochemical activities of isolated chloroplasts in genetic analysis Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. hybrids
1997 |
Faculty of Science, Central Library of Charles University
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Maturation of tomatoes : Fascination of the world of fytohormones
2007 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Maturation of tomatoes : Fascination of the world of fytohormones
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2007 |
Faculty of Education
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Rajko Doleček et al. Endokrinologie traumatu
2016 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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Industrial research for universal seed and seedlings treatment that protects against fungal, bacterial and other pests
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Pospíšilová, Jana (ed.): Tomato on the run. The chapters about the culture and folklore of children. Doplněk a Etnologický ústav AV ČR, Brno 2003, 287 s.
2004 |
Faculty of Education
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Antitumor activity of apoptotic nuclease TBN1 from L. esculentum.
2010 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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The Earliest Spectacle Pendants and Other Opulent Types of Jewellery in Central Europe
2022 |
Faculty of Arts, Central Library of Charles University
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From Overseas to Bohemia : Chocolate, Tea and Chocolate in Early Modern Period
2020 |
First Faculty of Medicine