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Budiša is a
Croatian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Igor
Budiša (born 1977),
Croatian footballer Dražen
Budiša (born 1948), Croatian...
- Dražen
Budiša (born 25 July 1948) is a
Croatian politician who used to be a
leading opposition figure in the 1990s and a two-time
presidential candidate...
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Nediljko "Ned"
Budisa (Croatian:
Nediljko Budiša; born 21
November 1966) is a
Croatian biochemist,
professor and
holder of the Tier 1
Canada Research...
- Igor
Budiša (born 23
September 1977 in Osijek) is a
Croatian retired football player and
current manager of
Croatian third-tier side Međimurje. During...
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Nucleic acid
analogue Purple Earth hypothesis RNA
world Shadow biosphere Budisa, Nediljko; Kubyshkin, Vladimir; Schmidt,
Markus (22
April 2020). "Xenobiology:...
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Steven A.
Benner constructed a
functional 65th (in vivo) codon. In 2015 N.
Budisa, D. Söll and co-workers
reported the full
substitution of all 20,899 tryptophan...
- This
definition is
extended by the
evolution of
novel functions over time.
Budisa,
Kubyshkin and
Schmidt defined cellular life as an
organizational unit resting...
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Speaker of
Parliament to
Budiša, but
Budiša declined hoping to win the
upcoming 2000
presidential election.
Following Budiša's defeat to
Stjepan Mesić...
- 1990. Its
first leader was
Slavko Goldstein,
succeeded in 1990 by Dražen
Budiša, who
remained the
leader until 1995. HSLS
became the main
opposition party...
- such cir****stances, Račan gave up the
opposition leader title to Dražen
Budiša of the
Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS). SDP then
barely managed to...