The term "aure" in Latin means a form of gold, so maybe it's a typo or a mispronunciation. Alternatively, "au" could stand for "aureus", but that's speculative.
I should check if "Goran Tasic" is an actual person with publications related to gold development. Maybe he's an economist or a researcher in metallurgy? If there's no well-known figure by that name, it could be that the user is referring to a less prominent source. goran tasic razvoj aure pdf 42
Goran Tasic might be an author or a researcher, and "razvoj aure" translates to "development of gold" in Serbian. The mention of "PDF 42" suggests it's referring to a specific document, perhaps a paper or a chapter in a book. The term "aure" in Latin means a form
I need to consider that the user might not have provided exact details. They might be referring to a document they previously encountered but can't recall the full title. In that case, offering advice on how to find the document or related information would be helpful. Maybe he's an economist or a researcher in metallurgy
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