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    Cancers bronchopulmonaires: étude clinique et anatomopathologique. À propos de 163 cas

    La fréquence et le mauvais pronostic des cancers bronchopulmonaires justifient les nombreuses études consacrées à cette pathologie. Pour avoir une approche épidémiologique et anatomoclinique de ces affections,...

    M. Oukabli, I. Rharrassi, A. Damiri in Journal Africain du Cancer / African Journ… (2011)

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    Le rôle du pathologiste dans le diagnostic des métastases d’origine inconnue

    Metastases are sometimes the first revelation of cancers. In metastatic disease of unknown origin, the role of the pathologist is to affirm the malignant character of the lesion; provide histological informati...

    M. Oukabli, K. Setti, R. Elochi, O. Qamouss, Y. Zoubir, H. Chahdi in Oncologie (2011)

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    Liposarcome du côlon gauche révélé par une invagination intestinale

    Le liposarcome est une tumeur mésenchymateuse maligne exceptionnellement retrouvée au niveau du côlon. Nous rapportons un cas de liposarcome bien différencié (LBD) du côlon gauche révélé par une invagination i...

    M. Yaka, A. Alahyane, A. Lachkar in Journal africain du cancer / African Journ… (2009)

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    Slovenia

    Slovenia was the wealthiest and most export-oriented of the former states of Yugoslavia. When it declared its independence from Yugoslavia on 25 June 1991, it managed to maintain relative stability while its n...

    Y. Zoubir, F. S. Lhabitant in Doing Business in Emerging Europe (2003)

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    Croatia

    Having recently won its independence, Croatia has largely completed its transition from socialism to a market economy. The new government that took office in early 2000 has strengthened democratic institutions...

    Y. Zoubir, F. S. Lhabitant in Doing Business in Emerging Europe (2003)

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    Ukraine

    Situated at the intersection between Central Europe and Russia, Central Asia and the Middle East, Ukraine is an important emerging market with substantial potential for growth in both trade and foreign investm...

    Y. Zoubir, F. S. Lhabitant in Doing Business in Emerging Europe (2003)

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    Estonia

    The greatest natural asset of this small (45,226 sq km) Baltic state is its location at the crossroads of east and west. Estonia lies just south of Finland and across the Baltic Sea from Sweden — the EU’s newe...

    Y. Zoubir, F. S. Lhabitant in Doing Business in Emerging Europe (2003)

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    Latvia

    Located on the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Riga, Latvia is bordered in the south by Lithuania (453 km), in the north by Estonia (339 km) and in the east by Belarus (141 km) and Russia (217km). Latvia covers an ...

    Y. Zoubir, F. S. Lhabitant in Doing Business in Emerging Europe (2003)

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    Poland

    Poland is the second largest country in Central Europe, after Russia. The country occupies an area roughly the size of Great Britain and Ireland combined. It is also the most densely populated country in Easte...

    Y. Zoubir, F. S. Lhabitant in Doing Business in Emerging Europe (2003)

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    Belarus

    The Republic of Belarus is a small territory (207,600 sq km) situated in the heart of Europe, at the crossroads of trade routes from West to East and from North to South. It shares a border with Russia (959 km...

    Y. Zoubir, F. S. Lhabitant in Doing Business in Emerging Europe (2003)

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    Turkey

    For centuries, Turkey has embodied a natural bridge between Europe and the Middle East and served as the passage between the Mediterranean and the Black Sea. In size, Turkey is slightly larger than the US stat...

    Y. Zoubir, F. S. Lhabitant in Doing Business in Emerging Europe (2003)

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    Czech Republic

    With a population of more than 10 million, strategically located in Central Europe, the Czech Republic, with its capital, Prague, is bordered by Germany in the west (646 km), Poland in the north (658 km), Slov...

    Y. Zoubir, F. S. Lhabitant in Doing Business in Emerging Europe (2003)

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    Hungary

    A former Soviet satellite, Hungary has developed into a leading Central European economy over the past 10 years and has attracted one of the highest per capita levels of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the ...

    Y. Zoubir, F. S. Lhabitant in Doing Business in Emerging Europe (2003)

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    Lithuania

    Located on the Baltic Sea, at the gateway between the European Union (EU) and the CIS, Lithuania is the largest of the three Baltic State (65,300 sq km). It has common borders with Latvia (453 km) in the north...

    Y. Zoubir, F. S. Lhabitant in Doing Business in Emerging Europe (2003)

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    Slovakia

    The Slovak Republic (Slovenska Republika, or Slovakia) is a tiny landlocked country (48,845 sq km) that shares its borders with Austria (91 km) in the southwest, the Czech Republic (215 km) in the northwest, H...

    Y. Zoubir, F. S. Lhabitant in Doing Business in Emerging Europe (2003)