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    Exploring Lessons from Soviet Diplomacy and Western Allied Cooperation in World War II by V. O. Pechatnov

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Based on an analysis of documentary sources from Russian, American, and British archives, this article delves into the intricacies of coalition diplomacy among the Allies during World War II. …”
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    Contradictions of Collective Security Model: Modern Historiography on the Evolution of the Versailles System of International Relations in the 1930s by A. A. Vershinin

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Two alternative ways eventually developed to deal with the inconsistences of the early collective security system: «appeasement» project, initiated by British diplomacy; and the Soviet idea of military-political deterrence through coalition building. …”
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    Trauma Surgery and War: A Historical Perspective by Kun Hwang

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The first use of medevac with helicopters was the evacuation of three British pilot combat casualties by the US Army in Burma during WWII. …”
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    Coastal moderation of Holocene fire and vegetation change on the Pacific coast of Canada by Maggie E. Duncan, Marlow G. Pellatt, Marlow G. Pellatt, Karen E. Kohfeld, Karen E. Kohfeld

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Previous research indicates that the Pacific coast of Canada, southern British Columbia (BC) experienced warmer and drier climate conditions than present, with higher than modern fire activity during the early Holocene xerothermic interval (9.5 – 7.0 kcal BP). …”
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    ‘Heavy Waters’ of Punjab: A Hydro-critical Analysis of Bapsi Sidhwa’s Ice-Candy Man by Muhammad Ali

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The study concludes that a) If Elizabeth DeLoughrey’s hydro-critical lens can aid in understanding the pain of Middle Passage victims and the defiling of the Atlantic Ocean, the same theory may help read indigenous texts to pay tribute to Pakistan’s water bodies, and b) If Atlantic modernity is metallic due to the residue it carries of British naval weaponry, then overt sexual activity taking place in Pakistan and India can be linked to the ample flesh that lies in the waters of the Subcontinent. …”
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    LINGUISTIC ASPECTS OF UNDERSTATEMENT IN MODERN ENGLISH by V. G. Ivanova

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The researcher is primarily interested in Understatement as a lingua-cultural category relying on historically stipulated cultural traditions of Anglo-Saxon society which gave rise to the forming of the British national character, and which reflect age, gender and social differences of the English. …”
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    Physical and mechanical properties of wood of plantation grown Albizia lebbeck in the savannah ecological zone, Ghana by Enoch Gbapenuo Tampori, Francis Kofi Bih, Kwaku Antwi, Issah Chakurah

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The samples were sawn into the required sizes in accordance with the British standard, BS 373 (1957) for testing. The heartwood and sapwood proportions were evaluated and the samples were examined for hardness, bending strength (MOE and MOR), compression strength parallel to grain, shear strength parallel to grain, and air-dry density. …”
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    In silico drug repurposing at the cytoplasmic surface of human aquaporin 1. by Aled R Lloyd, Karl Austin-Muttitt, Jonathan G L Mullins

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Docking studies were conducted for the cytoplasmic domain of the AQP1 monomer against a library of all compounds listed in the British National Formulary (BNF), using the PLANTS software with the ChemPLP scoring function. …”
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    تغریدات الأرشیفات الوطنیة والمکتبات والمتاحف عبر تویتر على شبکة الانترنت :دراسة تحلیلیة by د.عبد الحمید ندا

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…This study discusses national archives and libraries of the USpresidential and museums Tweets across the Twitter online analyticalstudy and what can these tweets providing services for the NationalArchives and beneficiaries at the same time, and aims to study thenational archives that have the Tweets via their own content of Twitter andthe extent of interest in them and adopt standards have on Twitter.The study sample included Tweets National Archives: EgyptianNational Archives –Oman National archives - Saudi Arabia documents,archives national center and - King Abdulaziz DARAH and the NationalArchives of the United Arab Emirates is currently, the National Centre forDocumentation and Research earlier - the US National Archives - USpresidential museums and libraries - British National archivesAmong the most important results of study is: each national archivehave Tweets on Twitter, including a formal documented and most of themare not documented with the exception of the US National Archives have ageneral Tweets and other specialized sub-multiple, and empty most of theNational Archives Tweets of specific criteria and a clear policy with theexception of the US National Archives has a strategy and policy is clearand published, and that Twitter brings the number of photos and videostogether does not specify exactly how many photos in the account and thenumber of videos and in some cases does not mention the number andsophistication in the number of tweets and Followers and Likes andFavorites - moment after moment and hour after hour and day after day - Itis an indicator of the evolution of the expense of the National archives onTwitter…”
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    Academic support as a ‘third space’: a team’s reflection on post-pandemic practice by Jon Baldwin, Bonita Charles, Emma Davenport, John Keefe, Debora Minà

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… This paper describes and reflects upon the re-organisation of academic support across a department of architecture, art and design within a British post-92 university drawing on the concept of ‘third space’ in relation to student success. …”
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    Evidence of fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus velifera) recovery in the Canadian Pacific by Lynn Rannankari, Rianna Burnham, David Duffus

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Pacific fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus velifera), once the most abundant cetacean species in British Columbia (BC), were also one of the most heavily targeted by commercial whaling. …”
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    Epidemiology of Antibiotic Resistance in Culture-positive Hospitalized Patients in Selected Hospitals in Khartoum, Sudan by Nagwa M. El Amin, Einas A. Osman, Leena Al-Hassan, Ihab B Abdalrahman

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Results were interpreted according to the standards of the British society of antimicrobial chemotherapy. …”
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    Ryuzo Mikimoto and the Ruskin ‘Relics’ Exhibitions of 1926, 1931 and 1933 by Haruka Miki

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Attracting about 2,000 visitors, it was the first exhibition in Japan of the nineteenth-century British art critic and social reformer John Ruskin. …”
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