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North Korea’s nuclear armament strategy and deception
Defence Studies, 2022This article analyzes North Korea’s nuclear armament strategy. For this purpose, it applies Vipin Narang’s theory to North Korea and analyzes North Korea’s efforts to develop and strengthen its nuclear weapons on a strategic level. This study argues that
H. Park
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Thymoquinone-Loaded Essential Oil–Based Emulgel as an Armament for Anti-psoriatic Activity
AAPS PharmSciTech, 2022Essential oils consist of oxygenated structures of secondary metabolites of aromatic plants with anti-psoriatic activities. Tea tree oil (TTO) is an essential oil with good anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties, exhibiting reduced levels of IL ...
P. Kharat +7 more
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Rethinking Augustine’s Law: Armament Costs and Evolving Military Technology
, 2021Using long-run trend data for US tactical and bomber aircraft, Norman Augustine’s Law 16 famously suggests continuously rising US armament unit costs. By the year 2054, the country’s entire defence budget would be expended on a single aircraft, which an ...
J. Brauer, K. Hartley, S. Markowski
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Sonoactivated Nanoantimicrobials: A Potent Armament in the Postantibiotic Era.
ACS Applied Bio Materials, 2020Recent research on antibiotic-free therapies has demonstrated remarkable effectiveness in preventing and controlling multi-drug-resistant (MDR) bacterial infection.
Junqing Wang, Xin Pang, Zhe Wang, G. Liu
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Efficiency and internal benchmark on an armament company
Benchmarking : An International Journal, 2018PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to analyze the productive efficiency and the best operational practices in an armaments manufacturer.Design/methodology/approachA longitudinal case study is performed using data envelopment analysis (DEA).
Ibere Guarani de Souza +4 more
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Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology, 2023
P. S. Chary +5 more
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The Journal of African History, 1967
A study of the weapons used by the armies is relevant to different aspects of Yoruba history, mainly military and political but also economic and even cultural. The article concerns those weapons which were in use before, as well as after, the general introduction of firearms into Yorubaland (which took place only between about 1820 and 1850). Oral and
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A study of the weapons used by the armies is relevant to different aspects of Yoruba history, mainly military and political but also economic and even cultural. The article concerns those weapons which were in use before, as well as after, the general introduction of firearms into Yorubaland (which took place only between about 1820 and 1850). Oral and
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European Foreign Affairs Review, 2013
Culminating in the creation in 2004 of the European Defence Agency (EDA), the post-Cold War development of European armaments organizations has impressed social scientists and policymakers alike as a momentous development. However, their theoretical diversity, prior analyses of armaments organizations err in their focus on recent organizations of a ...
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Culminating in the creation in 2004 of the European Defence Agency (EDA), the post-Cold War development of European armaments organizations has impressed social scientists and policymakers alike as a momentous development. However, their theoretical diversity, prior analyses of armaments organizations err in their focus on recent organizations of a ...
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The IDS Bulletin, 1977
SUMMARY This article argues that the armament sector in Britain contrasts sharply with that in developing countries, where it is an important element in the pattern of dependence. In Britain, the armament sector is indigenous and very advanced.
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SUMMARY This article argues that the armament sector in Britain contrasts sharply with that in developing countries, where it is an important element in the pattern of dependence. In Britain, the armament sector is indigenous and very advanced.
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