Davor pavuna biography of william

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  • The challenge of understanding bio-complexity can hardly be addressed within the 'usual' reductionism school of thought.

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    Agabekov, Youri
    Alaga, Gaja
    Balen, Josip
    Bego, Vojislav
    Bercic, Ivan
    Bielovucic, Juan
    Blanusa, Danilo
    Bosanac, Tomo
    Bosnjakovic, Fran
    Brncic, Danko
    Cindro, Nikola
    Domin, Franjo
    Feller, Vilim
    Fizir, Rudolf
    Frkovic, Ivo
    Gajski, Daniel
    Gasic, Gabriel
    Gelineo, Stefan
    Glaser, Vladimir Jurko
    Gorjanovic Kramberger, Dragutin
    Grossmann, Alex
    Gutman, Ivan
    Hanaman, Franjo
    Hrvoic, Ivan
    Katalinic, Branko
    Jagsic, Ivan
    Janko, Zvonimir
    Just, Aleksandar
    Kipeach, Marcel
    Kohnen, Bernardo
    Kovacevic, Ferdinand
    Lucas Anthony (Antun Lucic)
    Maglica Anthony
    Mardesic, Sibe
    Marin, Emilio
    Matijevic, Jacob Jake
    Mlakic, Stjepan
    Mohorovicic, Andrija
    Mohorovicic, Stjepan
    Paletin, Vinko
    Pancic, Josip
    Penkala, Eduard
    Plotnikov, Ivan
    Prelog, Vladimir (Nobel Prize)
    Professor Balthazar
    Prugovecki, Eduard
    Puljizic, Ivo
    Puretic, Mario
    Radman, Mirosl

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  • INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
    15th International Ceramics Congress

    Symposium CA
    Advances in Processing Science and Manufacturing of High Performance Ceramics and Composites

    Co-Chairs:
    Rajendra K. BORDIA, Clemson University, USA (Convener)
    Gary L. MESSING, Penn State University, USA
    Ralf RIEDEL, Technical University Darmstadt, Germany
    Masahiro YOSHIMURA, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

    Members:
    Hiroya ABE, Osaka University, Japan
    Francis CAMBIER, INS-BCRC, Mons, Belgium
    Thierry CHARTIER, University of Limoges, France
    Mari-Ann EINARSRUD, Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Norway
    Begona FERRARI, CSIC, Instituto de Ceramica y Vidrio, Spain
    Olivia GRAEVE, University of California, San Diego, USA
    Thomas GRAULE, EMPA, Switzerland
    Olivier GUILLON, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany
    Masashi HASEGAWA, Nagoya University, Japan
    Yoshihiro HIRATA, Kagoshima University, Japan
    Junichi HOJO, Kyushu University, Japan
    Suk-Joong L. KANG, KAIST, K