
Katarina Mediči
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Catherine de' Medici (1965) by Ivo Luzzatti is a detailed account of the life of Catherine de' Medici (1519–1589), a Florentine noblewoman and French queen, known for her political power during the Wars of Religion in France.
The novel "Katarina de Medici" is one of the most important works of Ivo Luzzati, a Croatian writer, publicist and historian. Luzzatti was known for covering significant historical figures and events in his books.
The book contains a hundred described plants accompanied by photographs.
The book explains the fundamental principles of biotechnology, its applications in medicine, agriculture, and industry, as well as the ethical and social challenges associated with new technologies.
The book explains the basic mechanisms of embryogenesis and ontogenesis, and is based on molecular, cellular, and morphological aspects of development.
This textbook is a teaching text for students of the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry who are taking ecology as part of the National Defense (ONO) course, as part of the biology subject.