- Niko
Gršković (Vrbnik, 15
September 1863 – New York, 21
March 1949) was a priest,
journalist and
Croatian and
Yugoslavian politician. From 1887, he served...
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Gršković's fragment of the Acts of the
Apostles (Serbo-Croatian: Гршковићев одломак Апостолa, Grškovićev
odlomak Apostola)
represents one of the oldest...
- to be
issued as Chicago-Sloboda. Polić sold the Chicago-Sloboda to Niko
Gršković. "Polić, Nikola".
Croatian Encyclopedia, on-line
edition (in Croatian)...
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staff Filip Brnas Physiotherapist Nikola Šarić
Physiotherapist Tomislav Džeko
Physiotherapist Ivan
Gršković Physiotherapist Dragana Olujić Nutritionist...
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- 132–139. doi:10.1002/ajpa.20500. hdl:2108/35058. PMID 17078035. Mršić G,
Gršković B,
Vrdoljak A, Popović M, Valpotić I, Anđelinović Š, et al. (July 2012)...
- Anthropology. 137 (3): 316–23. doi:10.1002/ajpa.20876. PMID 18618658. Mršić G,
Gršković B,
Vrdoljak A, Popović M, Valpotić I, Anđelinović Š,
Stenzl V,
Ehler E...
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Bosnia and
Dubrovnik in Croatia,
dated 1189, and in
liturgical texts like
Gršković's and Mihanović's fragments, c. 1150, in
southern Bosnia or Herzegovina...
- PMID 28391007. Marinković, Natalija; Pašalić, Daria; Ferenčak, Goran;
Gršković, Branka; Rukavina, Ana (2010-12-01). "Dioxins and
Human Toxicity". Archives...