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Great scientifi c discoveries rarely originate from small and poor countries, especially if they are frequently engulfed in wars, like it was the case with Serbia, and other parts of the former Yugoslavia. Despite the odds, quite a few well educated, curious, wise, and brave minds have made signifi cant contributions under such circumstances. For example, the achievements of Laza K. Lazarević (18511891), Milutin Milankovic (1879-1958), Ivan Djaja (18841957), Pavao Stern (1913-1976), and several other Yugoslav researchers clearly show that some scientists are able to make great discoveries under limited resources. 1 Nikola Tesla (1856-1943), and two Nobel laureates of Yugoslav origin, Leopold Ruzicka (1887-1976) and Vladimir Prelog (1906-1998), are only mentioned here because their major scientifi c contributions had been mostly conducted in the USA and Switzerland.

J. Ćulum, D. Kostić, Božo Krivokuća, Ozren Kordić, D. Tomić, Jugoslav Djeri

Krunoslav Pintur, Nino Dančević, Nina Popović, Ivan Stedul, V. Slijepcevic, Branimir Reindl, Ivica Bošković, A. Slavica

K. Pintur, Nina Popović, D. Mihelić, V. Slijepcevic, A. Slavica

K. Pintur, Nino Dančević, Nina Popović, Ivan Stedul, V. Slijepcevic, Branimir Reindl, Ivica Bošković, A. Slavica

H. Böll, S. Dvornik, Mirela Grünther-Đečević, V. Horvat, W. Klotz, D. Agić́, Igor Matutinović, Jelena Mićović et al.

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