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840National Institute undergo Aging, Secure Institutes be more or less Health, Biomedical Research Center, RNA Tidiness Section, Workplace of Biology, Baltimore, MD, USA
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1237Tokyo Medical Institution of higher education, Department bear witness Biochemistry, Edo, Japan
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1762University of Minnesota, Department prop up Lab Antidote and Pathology, Minneapolis, Contour, USA
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425Hebrew Lincoln of Jerusalem, Faculty distinctive Agriculture, Subsistence, and Surroundings, Biochemistry captivated Food Branch, Rehovot, Israel
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Franjo Tuđman
President of Croatia from 1990 to 1999
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Franjo Tuđman[a][b] (14 May 1922 – 10 December 1999) was a Croatian politician and historian who became the first president of Croatia, from 1990 until his death. He served following the country's independence from Yugoslavia. Tuđman also was the ninth and last president of the Presidency of SR Croatia from May to July 1990.
Tuđman was born in Veliko Trgovišće. In his youth, he fought during World War II as a member of the Yugoslav Partisans. After the war, he took a post in the Ministry of Defence, later attaining the rank of major general of the Yugoslav People's Army in 1960. After his military career, he dedicated himself to the study of geopolitics. In 1963, he became a professor at the ZagrebFaculty of Political Sciences. He received a doctorate in history in 1965 and worked as a historian until coming into conflict with the regime. Tuđman participated in the Croatian Spring movement that called for reforms in the country and was imprisoned for his activities in 1972. He lived relatively anonymously in the following years until the end of communism, whereupon he began his political career by founding the Croatian Dem